the georgetown herald wednesday dec 22 1948 the mixing m bowl tv amjm auam merry christmas homemakers greeungs to everyone atyour homel wo hope you enjoy a happy family gathering at chrlxtmas time an old fashioned christmas 4 good cheer deormilona h 1 poiniertuaa the christmas ijowers are- the- theme of a red and green centrepiece from pieces of red and green ptatlcuclotbv cut v- large petals and letovea of poln- awttias then pjaoain the centre of tabie and iiirrasjge around la flat jithot seed candles which will represent the starnenk 2 evergreens pine firo and hemlock- arc always a part of christmas decorations clustered around a bowl of fruit and sprink led with imitation snow and a few cranberries they make on attrac tive breakfast table centrepiece 9 a fascinating sight for children is a fish bowl tilled with red or green coloured water and a hand ful of moth balls occasionally these tiny balls looking as though they were covered with frost pop to the surface of the water 4 the window will be the centre of interest if you fasten your christmas cards to the venetian blind slats using pieces ol clear cellulose tape 8 if you use cotton batting near low candles as decoration be sure to cover it with lots of salt to pre vent fire furthermore it givey sparkling effect 6 if you con decorate a window or glass in a door where the car lights chine as it approaches your bomo the welcome sign will be there we suggest aluminumor gold foil tuped to the glass in a cut out design of polnsettlas or santa claus figure its very effec tive take arrip 1 to select a fruit cake examine a cut side if possible for the quan tity of fruits and nuts head label toi 2 to cut a fruit coke use a shafcp knife dipped in hoi water uss slice with sawing motion 3 to keep a fruit cake wrap it lrr way paper an- lore hi jtighj ly- coveiod container a piece of exit apple may be placed in a tin every week to add moisture resuistkp teecipefl cherivtf and almond ring h shoe rei 3 2 cups flour f 4 tapa bpklng powder 1 tsp silt u cup shortening 1 cck well beaten lj cup milk approximately 2 tbsps sugar 1 tsp cinnamon a cup blanched shredded aim- almond candied cherries halved mix nnd sift together the flour bnkinu powder and salt cut in shortening combine cgtf and mlllc add grndunlly to dry ingredients until uoft dough is formed holl one eighth inch thick on a floured board dot all over with 2 extra tnblespoona butter sprinkle with cinnamon almonds and cherries lenithwise and place on a greased baking sheet now with scissors cut almost through into inch i slices turn each slice partly on its side away from the centre gar- nish every other slice with a half la cherry after brushing the loaf over with melted butter bake in h electric oven at 420 dogs for 25 r jmiiu uillil browiuul glorified chocolate h1ce 1 farm forum 1nhalton by ltlllon c gray seventeen forum groups met on december oth to discuss tho topic i hear by the radio to the query what types of radio pro- gnun do you like best s s no 4 ksquesinjf voiced the opinion of tho majority when it stated we ji ice those that promote education iiiid better tftlzonahip other f llked ulw totum v i idnto georgetown curling club other torum were new markeu thu meourii which wai farm- broadcast weotoer port i j ew rosj lbt wed local stations have a big job- on 0cli hands and are do lag it well but thoy were quite honest in pointing out the ways in which they consider station may do bet ter perhaps radio stations will be glad to make these change if they know public opinion j in favour of them page 10 perc cleave is curling club president pcrc cleave was reelected prqs- good play and gopd music almost alt groups were- emphatic in their denunciation oc murder cilmc and hqrror slofles also of ilhglng com mercials cheap musl soap operas and presentations that duplet he fiirmef ai a hijlbuly darbyvlucr said thoy would like ltai infer- ncsday night the club u ready to nwing into action as soon as the rinks are put in shape a report on theboniipiel held earlier this month ojt thb artificial jce in the main arena showed that ty had been an auspicious beginning for future eyents suggestions were rlnvw hlllbuly music typical events bggcuons were t made about forming u ladles elub or larm mo und 0 j club which would in clude high school students the new executive- has g w out of the 17 forums nlno said they wduld like to see more rejl- glous services on sunday portlcu- lahy on stindny evening to quote pohtvllle we would rccommenar that some church services btf broadcast on sunday evening in stead of charlie mccarthy jack mccallum as vicepresident and jim ilincjiay as ficcrtaryrtreasur- er committee are general committee claude kent- ner r h ireland frank petch fienn etc s s no 7 nassau- s tho w11ill korack norton nelson tfi uinnla llastm tin rfnfl nmnlr social committee fred spires veya wants more sacred music and less advertising on sunday- ir t ill harvey king ian kmslic fred that our old and lovely congo be j t thompson rov parrott ncls rob- sung as they were ntended to be k ww- ice committee william korzack nels robinson harvey ring cccu davidson jack williamson ross thompson publicity committee ilcc j l self w g bell leslie ellis auditor r ii ireland and not put to jazz mt nemo had this to say the group disagreed with the principle of giving away valuable prizes as jackpots on quiz shows and other programs as they thought it was detrimental to the children to think they could get so much for seemingly nothing omagh things mims oiks i there is too much commercial- o ruddknlv in toronto i crowding out belter programs and church services this group also j thinks that ricllo should give our i young talent more opportunity to j get a start in their career and also that there should be pro grams to advertise canada other suggestions were that we should have more programs using canadian talent why import so many programs forums realized that cbc and fcufcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfcfc christmas holiday dancing ryans auditorium guelph christmas eve chjustmas nifcht dec 24th 9 to 100 ronnie iclnqs orchestra dec 25tl 91zo0 ted williams orchestra admusisn 100 peraota sj aaniaiorj 7sc penpn v 3 december 26th 1205 to 300 eddie macks 12 piece orchestra admission 100 person v w his friends in the glen were shocked to hear of the sudden j death in toronto rin december 12 uf harry uibbs toronto textile manufacjurer mr bibbs suffered a heart attack he had been a fre quent visitor in the glen and was a close friend of the guyot family on the previous wednesdny he had served as a pallbearer at the funeral of mrs roger guyot simpsons taxi phone 500 centrally located by the bus stop downtown prompt service at reasonable price j ballantine shop at home on back st behind maple leaf dairy rhone s14j v h c bailey electrical contractor electrical wiring fixtures and repair prompt service charles st phone s9w ep head optometrist and uanlvaottmxno olmfllcian uatttmsxb rok batasinq aids kitks kcamined gcmnrmoaiair w sit oeoatiovd kooabk guelph katabllatmd yum 3 cups lookrtl rice j cup toastcii ulmonds cup cluipitetl nuirslimallows 2 ck whites oneciihtli teaspoon salt i cup fruit sucar combine rice almonds and marshmallows bcal ceb whites with salt till stiff add sugar grad ually and beat in well fold rice mixture into this nnd pile in sher bet glasses serve with chocolate mint sauce and green maraschino cherry serves 0 chocolate sauce 2 cups finely granulated sugar one eighth teaspoon salt i cup cocoa 1 j cups evaporated milk 1 teaspoon peppermint extract combine ingredients in top of double boiler coolc and stir until thick over hot water remove from heat add peppermint serve either liot or cold as desired savohy scalloped potatoes put alternate layers of sliced potatoes and onions in n greased casserole sprinkle with salt pep per and flour pour a tin of con densed tomato soup mixed with a tin of water over the vegetables und bake with oivcn meal at 350 aiegrccs for 45 minutes r times change but mature doesnt the need for protection kgaiait h crippling low front m fire and wirtdatorm jj u always exist consult walter t evans and company mffl st georgetown 18 pvt hunter- wood wedding at norval united church phyllis jean wood daughter of mr und mrs gcorso h wood be came tho bride of harold robert hunter son of mr and mr charles it hunter of brumpton in norval united church on decem ber 11 at four pjn the ceremony was performed by rev f j dun- lop mldit a setting of routed chrlitmas trees and white and plait niumi given in marriage by her father the bride wore traditional white satin with fitted basque long fitted sleeve and alight train embroidered floor length veil with headdress of orange blos soms and curried white roses mrs james mccracken in gold crepe sister of tho brldo was matron-of- honour miss ila wood sister of the bride and mrs j j riley toronto were bridesmaids dressed in kelly green crepe with head dresses of rust feathers and car ried yellow and bronze mums the best man was stewart hunter of sudbury brother of the groom and the ushers wore william mc- iclllop brampton and william moorehead sudbury soloist was miss edith sherman at tho recep tion which followed in the church parlours the brides mother in car riage groy crepe bluek accessories wearing a corsage of pink curna- tlons received with tho grooms mother in gunmetal gray crepe fuchsia accessories and a corsage of yellow mums for a wedding trip to northern ontario the bride donned cldei brown dress with pearl grey coat hrown acceasorlea and a corsafo of gardenias th young couple will make thalr horn in north bay zhe other christmas christmas a time of candlelirht on happy faces a time of carols and jood cheer of hrlrhtlywrapped rifts and tinselled trees and deep within us all is still another christmas the christmas k our every day a christmas born for us of a tolerance and understandinp that roes beyond wordsi born for us so that men may live in harmony with purpose to their lives and benevolence in their hearts this is the other christmas the spiritual christmas i t he ho u s e o f s e a g r a m l iwrtslrai-