Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 29, 1948, p. 10

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try kgrv 4-twj- a s s v i k uii yoyr bunker work i depositor or borrower you sdu p in money mattera your banker protects that prlracy your banking tranaactiona are not open to the eyes and eara of your competitor your neighbor your oommnnity in other words the manager of your branch bank and his whole staff are working for you il i contrast this canadian way wwi conditions in lands whm froadom is d where ovary j bank is a political tool every banker a public official working for the state state monopoly of banking proposed by socialists bora would open your banking transactions to political intrusion j- r- sponsored by your bank a duro thats what i need v aduro pomp 6ii1 every eum need tunning water when and where you want it a labor s tha produces profits iqan fresh water h m neces- tdjkt hi yoof home barns fcsw trade garden and atables be sole to install die duro pump with capacity fy u your needs includ ing s reserve for e protection nctaix the best in stall a duro 3r bmco fbdurmt and fitting isr wl m mna piewnlh iifce how easily you can m jjchrnm bsrh lasadry c the health and add to daily t of all your family peggy young marries donald swansott a quiet wedditts wu nlemrlhted at the united church parsonage in laurel out whan margaret br nice peggy young daughter of mr j s brown of laurel and the lata j h young became the bride of donald swanson son of mr and mr 0 swanaon of dear born michigan the bride wore a powder blua gabardine suit with malum effect her accessories were navy and a corsage of red rose mia shirley harrison waa bridesmaid in a gold suit with whito accessories and a corsage of yellow rosea mr bud wilson of acton wss groomsman following the ceremony a recap tion waa held at the brides home in laurel ont whan use brides mother assisted by the grooms mo- ttier received the guests tom waraea is choral society head at a meeting in the public school auditorium last wednesday even- lng a musical group to be known as the georgetown chora society waa organised the mixed choral group which will be erected by mr h j newman la the rebirth of aa organisation which contributed a great deal to the cultural ufa of georgetown until its dlshandmsnt in ths early war year the society will mast sash moo- day evening in ths publle school and a tea of stwoo fox tha a was decided upon music is obtain able oh loan ree of cast throne the oep becrsa cotut- cjl officers elected at the raaauag hallo homernsksrsl only whohave atota isgeiatilaa can raa- ihar the value- of tatahonwrtrowa suju ooood and appreciate ana resultant aavmev dottf la tsga abtee goto waste after lasf an ilfsvowaitjr m many vhgetauw b dependent upon tha tbne nd stags at which they are hmrraated then aha ustbod of storing whlk- tannjnetww long tb- garden pre- dace wib keen vegstabies such eav lettues and cauliflower intra td ba used as soon aa they reach matur ity green peaa and beecov and corn are canned and frozen- plants ilka cabbage turejpe etc stand cold frosty weather while others potatoes melons lima bas ate must be harvested before frost nips tha vines small quantities of root crops such aa beets carrots parsnips po tatoes rutabagas and salsify should be stored in a root cellar or dark basement in moist sand either la piles or in boxes put in alternate layers of the roots and sand and the vegetables will not shrivel when the vegetables are gathered ths tops should be cut off if lsrgar quantities are to ba stored they can be piled in bulk in a root cellar or in an outdoor pit storing in pits will vary according to the climate of toe district as there la more danger of deep f sis in the northern part of the prov ince choose a well drained spot and make a shallow excavation three or four feat wide and one foot deep put a good layer of straw in thai trench and pile the vege tables in a conical heap cover with one or two feet of straw and when weather gets nippy oold add four to six inches of sou ventila tion should be provided at this time by standing a narrow drain tile on end through the soil with a pises of screen at the bottom to keep oat rats stunt she open end with a piece of bagging to absorb heavy rainfall i pull cabbages roots and all aac stand them beads down in a wide trench some vegetables eg pumpkins and squashes need warm dry star- sge eonditidas such as a wood shelf in the basement in the urban home a vegetable room in the basement is the moat convenderjt storage place spray with a ddt solution and use trash leaves or sand construct a nodraft vent at door or window and check with the necessary thermometer which should record approximately 40 degrees insulated the aide of the room nearent the furnace if necessary burlap or tar paper and an extra wood tiding is not an ax- pensive proposition compared to the cost of your summer work and the amount of vegetables you have gathered consult your local agricultural reprosantative for further tiebstts on vegetable storage scott motor sales phome 1si queen eadguelfh 8ts you cant wish your worries away with an alladots lamp adequate insurance saves worry consult walter t evans and company log cabin for prompt and efficient service in general hajulagwork cal dickenson haulage georgetown phone 84 r sj after llaucjs nrasuant thomas warns bee tfcssa margaret lbssen librarian mns isu tomlfa- trrr plum chutney requested by mrs t j 3 quarts plums 3 large apples 1 cup seeded raisins 1 teaspoon ground cloves 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1 teaspoon curry powder 1 teaspoon dry mustard 0v cups granulated sugar m teaspoon salt 1 quart elder vinegar remove pits from plums wling weu wipe and chop apples combine with other ingredients in preserving kettle cook unooveced gently until thick about so min utes stirring frequently pour late sterilised jars when cool seal with hot paraffin yields 2 pints jlhult chiu sauce requested by m l 2k ripe tomatoes 6 peaches v 5 pears 6 apples s onions i sweet red pepper diced 1 sweet green pepper diced 14 cop whole apices 1u tablespoons salt s cups granulated sugar he pints cider vinegar peel ab the fruit tomatoes and onions cut up tomatoes and caob frius rather finely mix watt tog- tbe add ether ing tha apices mad la s cheeaetosh cook for ltt to- 1 v hours es tate yields 6 toib plats oovksutet saucb by mas k b 1 smgsk rinmjntk to yfia- tom hewson representing w1lloughby real estate agency international motor trucks woods electrical equipment mflfaewt gnnaefftf coolw de laval milking machines and cream separators goodlsonouver farm implements ferguson tractors and equipment our mill street office is just around the corner arom the bank of commerce office 332w fceosi phone 375 kingsway gleaners for a reuagutosfirn vitvi j i2 n w t a si m 3s22tfr89bllritrsl jawjuwvf i

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