page 5 the georgetown herald wednesday oct 27th 1948 moth uhiir 4 i no jolt m mlulottf cimiial park taw tmdn stanitfy imcanfi kxh mb aaa ihow ond bolt- two ond j mii ka br in vow own language ii w sxth street new yokny ou iii w m1 il eni adjoins ooi call joe the man you know for eavestrough1ng hot water heating and steam fittings 5 new idea furnaces sheet metal work all kinds georgetown plumbing heating back of hunter inn joe prucyk jssls simpsons taxi phone 500 centrally located by the bus stop downtown this is navy league week support the work of this good organization which among other things maintains clubs and hosteu for navy men and sponsors national youth train ing program cheques made payable to the navy league way be sent to the local president clarence bain official receipts are income tax exempt w m fcattilsiatsu mau melon and wrinkle with fine m gar pile into orange shell and top- lth whipped cream spiced cider stir 4 tbsps brown sugar e cloves stick of cinnamon and 3 all- spice into two quarts of sweet el der heal then cool immediauiy ond strain out th spice serve wltli warmed doughnuts tiu5 jqtjkstlotf 1coc mr j- c oska wait is loose around jars what has caused this to happen answers jam may have been stored in warn place or the jam jars may have been too hbt when wast was put on you may scrape off the blirface put on more mcltrd paraffin ond store in o cool place mrs t b utks chicken barbecue sauce 2 green peppers 1 red pepper 4 small onions 1 clove garlic cup salad qll 4 cups tomatoes 1 can tomato paste 1 tsp salt v tsp popper 1 up paprika m tsp marjoram h tsp celery salt trim the pepper onions nd garlic chop inc heat salad oil and cook in it the peppers onions and garlic until brown then add remaining ingredients cook about 30 minutes mrs j t asks why do baked apples burst7 answer the oven should not be too hot 350 degrees for about 35 minutes variety makes a differ ence too use spies kings green ings and wolie mrs b k uggcsu baking our gingerbread rclpc in muffin tins to conserve electricity instead of 45 minutes at 375 degrees bake 25 minutes at 375 dtgrccs mrs t i asks how to keep meringues light hello homemaker hallowe the night of frolic and fun men tion it to dad andjbe will remin isce for hours telling of his bygone days k took several neighbours to get the buggy off the shed roof and the big gate out of the tree junior will be on the loose too u you dont plan something for crowd and rcmunoar he is just a chip pt the old block ft would be 2nuch cheaper ta rollick lndocu- than pay for danagc- downtown its best td prepare- favorite in expensive casual dishes which h young crowd enjoys hamburgers weiners and rolls coleslaw in or ange shells baked beans in custard rops pickles gingerbread or doughnuts and malted milk shakes or sweet apple cider are good suggestions if its a buffet supper for teen agers a hot casserole of creamed chicken or salmon a hallowe en salad relish troy of carrot curls celery pickles pumpkin tarts and hot coffee will set everybody sing ing your praises a pumpkin jack oxonlcm with lighted candles within and a frill of black crepe paper as a doily makes an cosy centre or you may create a harvest scene on the buf fet if you have an assortment of squash gourds egg plant apples and autumn leaves the old favorite pastime of bob bing for apples in a tub of water or trying to bite an elusive one swinging in a doorway is a good game toast marshmnllows or pop corn while the charades are in pro gress halloween fruit cup cut the top of orange like pump kin shell in picket fashion remove the pulp and cut into small pieces reserving the juice combine or ange with diced bananas pieces of answer beat z egg whites until frothy add tsp cream of tartar and beat until whites stand up in a point as you lift out the beater gradually fold and fprinkle in two tbsps of fine rugar gokdof alcott os written in andy lytle s coljmn in the toronta dally itiir october 22nd 1048 church news st 0rr church archdeacon w g o thompson ninetysixth anniversary holy communion 8 00 am sunday school 10 ajm matins 11am prenchcr arch deacon mackintosh rector of dun das evensong 7 00 pm st albans church glen william twentythird sunday after trinity sunday school 200 dm evensong 3 00 p m holy cross r c church rev fr v j morgan 2nd and 4th sundays mass at 0 ajn 1st 3rd and 3th sundays masts at 1 1 a m t norvtvl and union prkylrlj church iuv j l self b a bjl new 10 am sunday school 11 am public worahip unin 2pm sunday schaol 3pm publir worship nerval hornby and steurarttewk anglican rev j i- maxwell ba lth st stephen hornby 11 nm morning service except lit sundav in month evensong at 3 p rn st pauls mortal 7 30 pm evensonr except 1st sunday in month holy communion at 11 am si jttku stewaritoww 3 pm evening worship except 1st sunday in month morning sen ice at 9 30 a m grtticma baptist hurch rev chas r gower minister 10 am a great testimony 11 am suxday school 7pm- scricf- withdrawn 0 pm mondav b y p u 8 pm wednesday frajtr meeting and bible study we believe in the second com ing of our lord jesus christ and that he will establish the king dom of god at his return to earth 1 thess 4 13 18 acts 1 11 lukc 1 3233 it is ten years since a young man came in to gt an autograph for a small em who bathers such abra cadabra at that time he was or ganizing what he called a midget n h l in gcoigatown m he went from there to copper cum where be djd similar work with bys for interna oh a i nicked for several year he put n aver age of llzs boys through hu rou tine which features hockey but stresses good behaviour acholar- ships and citizenship as the prim ary objectives ww when he went to copper cliff there was little sociability among the polyglot nationals in that lusty crtre boys were given to atoning each other in assorted gangs be fore he left these lads were clmmmirig without regard to race the record nhows that one out of four of the boys are now engaged in university rtudy after lejving copper cliff th young man whose mission in life is helping youth to become better citizens tomorrow cud aim lar work in weslon from there guelph was summoning him at a higher salary when a captain of industry called and said weston couldnt afford to lose him he was offered and accepted physical dir ection for the firm at the salary guelph was willing to pay him and the hint that a 5000 a year job is just around he corner this young man is gordon al cott and i am acquainted with few canadians who are doing more or with greater consistency for the country s boys not long ago he received a jettcr from a copper- cliffian tk you remember he wrote when 1 joined your outfit i was ten and swearing when ou came in and told mc that wasnt permitted if 1 wished to stay with the team i d have to be a good citizen i haven t used profanity since i am now in my third season of hockey in scotland very soon too 1 11 have a 20 000 nest egg i it- tnbute it all lo your good influ tnce on my erdant mind alcott h is repeatedly refused to let pro fessional agent j scout h boy teams hocke sas he tfs slm ply a means to an tnu and our i nd is better citizenship if n boy after he lcives us wishes to pliy proftcsionol hockey its all right we won t discourage him ind we won t urge it hl s a poculnr genius this al cott for he so s i inspired him when i scribbleo on the little girl s paptr watch this alcott hes foing places v ith an idea lorne hunter weds toronto girl r0sedale floral cut flowers potted plants if rrs svray wreata wedding hewers w can pueasx you our prices are sudst phone 283j we deliver wo srownridge k e j georgetown licensed auctioneer v for the balance of 194s ear commission will only be half the nana fee we aim to plkase phone mdton 189 i- 21 georcetown umd church ceorgetoun united church uev john m smith minister misr lynda stewart organist sunday school 10 am anniversary sirvicci 11am and 7pm rev newman j truas b a of curllslc guest speaker young peoph s union s ach mon day at 7 30 p m r western canada yoru buoy tourc wt ms rates an low aois tin rax incloih j winnipeg 4625 rgina 5750 caljrary 77ss vancouver 8980 subect to change tickets and infonnntlou at caldwells iestaurant piotto 89 georsetwn mrs francis thompson was the soloist at the georgetown united church on surday morning when rhe sang the solo come unto me by jeaail hilton farrell the les son was read from 1 cor chap 13 basing his remarks on the story of zaccheus luke 10 1 10 rev john m smith spoke on the sub ject monsters or brothers the fog of sin he said so distorts men in one another s eyes thta they be come monsters it is only wlin sin is removed from our lives that we can see ench other as men hold ing the potenti ilitu k of brother hood under the divine father hood he stated the everjng service was opened with the singing of several well known hymns mr albert tost tccompanicd b miss lynda stew art nnng the solo the blind plow man picture were shown de pleting something of the home mission work of the united church of canada especially emphasizing rervices rendered to the new can adianii and indians a new addition to the local church services was inaugurated thu week when a tower music system was in tailed we heard something of its possibilities on saturday night and sunday when the chimes rang forth the melod ies of iome of the familiar x hymn i it was announced that special services wll be held next sunday in celebration of the 100th anni versary the rev newman j truax b a of carlisle whoe father wns a minister of the church from 1015 to 1010 is to be the guest speaker nt loth services to print u department styes full- ppge advertisement for a perfume an oklahoma newspaper scented itainlt r a very pretty welding took place october 1 6th in queen east presbyterian church toronto when barbara joan conlon dough tcr of mrs conlon und the late t albert conlon became the bride of lome wesley hunter son of mr and mrs i kenneth hunter oeorgetown when the service took place by candlelight and the church was decorated with baskets of white gladioli rev w scott dun can officiatinr given in marriage by her brother russell james con ion the bride wore white slipper satin with long tight sleeves fit ted bodice and net yoke her fin- gertlp veil won held by a coronet of seed pearls and the carried a caseadc of red roses maid of hon our was joy dearlove in yellow moire with peplum extending to the floor at the back and wearing a mulching mnhalr halo she car ried a cascade of pink roses bride maids shirley nicholson and barbura conlon cousin of the bride wore pale blue moire gowns i fashioned on the same lines as the maid of honour lind wearing matehing halos they carried cfi eades of yellow roses carol mc lean flower girl was dressed in long flowered silk and carried a j nosegay of pink roses her halo was of pink rosebuds thomas h ledwldge waj bent man opd ush in were john hunter and vincent magnus the bride s irmther re ceived in elnuamon ercpo with brown accessories and wearing u corsage of yellow roses and tho grooms mother assisted in grey irepe with matching accessories and carrying n corsage of pink ro ses during the signing of the reg ister margaret st tl well wing ihroufih the yars after the re- i option at the diet kitchen tea wot huh the couple left for u trip to london the bride we trlng a light blue gabardlru suit with wine accessojflfll and corsage of pink rosea ntr their trip the couplo will rrmifte in gcurgetlwn memories to honour a lifetime for lifetimes to come monumnts markers moderately priced a card or letter will bring our service to your door oajkville monument works 29 colborne st oakville on highway house appliance repairs pickup and delivery roof coating prompt service jim mudie phone 175r accounting auditing bookkeeping service e m brown monthly or weekly mill street ohieai ssi tu tj h bailey electrical contractor electrical wiring fixtures and repair prompt service charles st phone 3mw d m timbers bookkeeping accounting income tax returns king st phone 520j daily weekly monthly service ep head optometrist and manufacturing owmcian uat1ir1kjj fob iieauino aids fcyes examined hoikntw1caixy it st georges sqoakm guelph established 30 5