Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 11, 1944, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednes october 1 1th 1944 i of yorkshires holsleins wednesday october 18th 1944 at 1 00 pm currie farm ospringe highway no 34 1 3 miles north east of gudph 5 miles west of erin 8 miles north of acton bred and open sows gilts boars and feeders holstein bulls from rop rag apple dams accredited and vaccinated also a number of lincoln ram lambs a e currffi r r no 1 guelph earl h moore orion george c burt sons hiluburg catalogues on request sale held under cover in case of inclement weather tt yeabs ago in gbosobtown gleaned from the georgetown her ald of october 8th 1w4 the body of an unknown man about 35 years of age was found floating by one of toe piers at the iron bridge the remains were photographed then burled in oreenwood cemetery tto jury at the inquest was composed of a o green dr heath joseph ruddy r erwln w a bailey joseph wat son p e fisher and s b groat the 78th annual fall fair was the most successful held in georgetown the oddfellows band led by h g melr played during the afternoon eisie lepoldevln was winner of the baby show briu and co won flnrt prize for uie finest merchants dis play in the hall a prohibition mass meeting wa held in the town hall and citizens were urged to vote for the ota on october 23rd c j russell president ol the local organization introduced the guest speaker encontroller jas simpson of toronto miss dayfoot and mrsh w ken nedy representing the local council of women requested the town coun cil to provide a public rest room and lavatory in the public library build ing the new law office of richardson and co in the oneill block is now open mr clarence wiggins of brampton is in charge harriet hhjabeth wife of jamas a uona died suddenly at too ban of her parent sir and mr john bal- lanune 8r wld whom aba had been visiting aaher b freeman a former george town resident died in toronto oener- hospital the funeral took place from the home of hla stater una george bennett with burial in greenwood cemetery polio detector newest weapon op science half of the polio victims would never develop paralysis if the dread disease could be detected and treated in time read in tbe american weekly with this sundays oct 15 issue of tie detroit sunday times bow scientists have devised a simple sure way to diagnose infantile paraly sis before crippling sets in gtt sun days detroit times the mixing bowl sy ann alliut men women orer 40 feelweakwornou wrthonmlpepvwttlt dcsh w rna i n iw f sl aappum iron ispj bi help too nt normal m mstm bawd ttrw wnj hello homemakersl since the children have settled down to jchedul- ed school hours we have been think ing more about turning on the oven to pop in something that may be fresh and varied from the standard supper dishes of the past month we can dream about rich pastry cases filled with creamed shrimp and mushrooms or for dessert fruit and whipped ci cam we can still get along with out them there are very suitable substitutes popovers and plain pas try puff shells the food that is put into these cases may be hot or cold plain or sweet but no matter wbat you use as i fillings you need to make sure the i shells are not tough and heavy the secret of successful popoven and 51 t a til i- mm otli 5ppr sag- w ijr m liihf pfprff sfc m- lh vv ttve 16 ca co 2zteg be1 the so-0- he ov flata to v he oo luo w ts ss bot a otofr e a 2z ysr national war hnance commttttt victory bonds will providm cash fir arm improvements yom plan torn akt when toe war ends new buiuiings nttv machinery better stock cash to pay on a net car or a new home a bonds buy ok mors than 8fke muffin pan and bake in electric oven 30 minutes at 475 degrste f redudns the temperature to 350 degrees f for is minutes yield nine popover cream puff shells a cup butter v cup water 18 teaspoon salt vx cup bread flour 2 eggs unbeaten combine the butter water and salt i saucepan and bring to boiling point sift in flow and cook stirring constantly until smooth mixture forma stir vigorously until mixture forms a ball in the centre of the pan remove from electric element and let stand five minutes add eggs one at a time beating vigorously after adding each egg mixture should be very stiff drop by spoonfuls on but- puffs is twofold proper beating to cookie sheet makes eight large incorporate plenty of air and careful p or 18 ain ones or m afteiw baking to hold the shape of the pop- over and puff madfc by expanding the steam inside the expanding steam causes the mixture to rise and the combination of gluten in tbe bread flour and the intense even neat of the oven does the puffing then reduced heat for the rest of the baking allows the puff to cook inside we give ycu the recipe for pop- overs and cream puffs wartime versions together in the jg bowl column because they are simi lar in principal and use popovers are sometimes served piping hot with butter in the same manner as tea biscuits to accompany salads or sim ple fruit desserts but they are also ijood split and filled with cream chick en creamed green beans and carrots use as a main course accompanied with browned potatoes and a generous serving of salad the raffs if made large are perfect for a company des sert if filled with cream custard fruit sauce or chocolate mixture you will find these sweet puffs easy on the su gar and yet a satisfactory substitute for rich cakes popovers hi teaspoon salt 1 cup sifted bread flour 78 cup milk 2 eggs tablespoon melted shortening sift salt and flour together add milk gradually beating until mixture is smooth beat eggs until light and add to ftrsl mixtures add shortening and beat well pour into hot greased acton the sale of cecil aklns lost week comprised one of the largest lists and looked like a big undertaking for an afternoons selling but under auc tioneer ro hindley the whole offer ing found new owners in five and a half hours at a special meeting of acton coun cil on monday evening a resolution was passed authorizing the reeve and clerk to enter into an agreement with mr anderson of the firm of armstrong wood and co engineers to prepare and submit a survey of acton for a sewage system with an estimate of the cost last wednesday the annual sports field day of acton continuation school was held in the park there were keen contests in the various events for the school championships in the girls events elaine arblc won the junior championship joan som- erville intermediate and betty brit- ton and joan pargeter tied for senior honors the chapel of metropolitan united church toronto was the setting for a lovely fall wedding on wednesday septembr 20th when alzelna isabel daughter or mrs john gibson and the late mr gibson became the bride of mr douglas priestly son of mr and mrs h priestly of brandford york shire england free press noontea size bake in very hot oven 460 degrees f for ivmlnutes re duce heat to 350 degrees and bake for 20 to 25 minutes longer small pttfls will not take quite as long to finish baking when cool cut slit in side of puff and fill with cream custard fill ing salad mixture cream filijnxi for puffs 13 cup sugar 2 a tablespoons flour 18 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 1 egg h teaspoon vanilla 2 tea spoons butter mix the sugar flour and salt in a double boiler add the milk gradu ally and cook stirring constantly un til the mixture is thick 3 to 5 min utes cover and cook for 10 min utes longer add a little of this mix ture to the slightly beaten egg mbx well and return to the double boiler cook for a minute longer stirring constantly remove from stove take a tip 1 use sweet elder to flavour gela tin moulds for variation 2 if cocoa is to be substituted for one ounce of chocolate in a sauce recipe use one quarter cup cocoa and mix with cornstarch and sugar 3 bake beets occasionally wash trim and roast as you do potatoes 4 increase the amount of salt m ft recipe when you substitute shorten ing for butter anne allan invites you to write to her cjo the herald send in your suggestions on hcgnemnklng prob lems and watch this column for re piles womens institute donate prize for high school commencement the regular meeting of the womens institute was held at the home of mrs w o mcdowell last wednesday after noon mrs sinclair vlcepresldem presided program convenors tor the day were mrs howard kentner and mrs william mlfuere the meeting opened with the institute ode and prayer current events were given by wra norman snyder mr kenneth harri son played a piano solo and mrs francis thompson gave a vocal aolo a contest was won by mrs prank cole the ladles voted 500 to the high school to be used for prise cooks for presentation at the oommenceme the holding of a marathon eoc was discussed- it was derided to hold private card parties with each mem ber to raise 900 thereby a cup of tea was served and after a hearty vote of thanks to the hos tess uw meeting closed with the na tional antbem your eyes if you attach as much lmpor- tance to having your eyes ex- k amined as we do you will be a patient of ours 3- we have kept uptodate by pj taking postgraduate courses s using good equipment and have over twentyfive years expert- s ence in eye examination for a complete eye service and sw qaanty obsess at city prtoa j consult j 0 twalker r0 eyesight specialist who will be at his office over the betltetepbjdne qcmsibj street georgetown tne second j wednesday of each month or gj you may consult q t waoter at bis office in brajnpton phone georgetown 07 brampton sw attention farmers bell bros wholesalers of gasoline and motor oils now have a daily delivery service for georgetown and dis trict mn

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