Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 29, 1949, p. 17

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-t- tt is w- the georgetown herald wednesday june 22 19mm eyes examined o t walker omontusr tibia slw braaantes that km r at georgetown offlca 3311 telephone office the wedneac of each month vhum 7w o foundations cellar floors footings stables free eatzmate on application mcnally lane co ltd elgin st phone 18w and playtime is vacation time the fortunate visit ors to ontarios land of lakes and sweetscented pine have a really grand vacation theres tennis aolf lawn bowling bath ing boating and every other activity of the great outdoors just what you want for your vacation youll enjoy going by bus varis low brtcebridge 740 gravetihiint 678 balm 720 huntavffle 850 round trip tit included subject to chant bowl dtjudmuc nvaao iumm jeeewomttt hello homeraakersl this u th a time of yar of strenuous- outdoor tfr exercising and jaded appetites the 0 family rouit eat well so it u up to u to iev cool templing meal salads are the best plckupa no salad lias to be exactly measured and made bhc jurw addition per haps a dab of someuilng left oyer wil alter the whole character of the dish you become enthusiastic over your own creative apllty when you mix different comblnatlona however be sure to season salad rcfully the tastes the test as a starter here art favorite salad suggestions 1 chopped leaf lettuce sliced radish grated raw carrot minced young onions with french or uuek dressing diced cheese or hard- cooked egg or cold meat is a good addition tosscdtn 2 coarsely chopped spinach gra ted raw beet scraped onion bro ken crisp bacon and thick dress ing n 1 3 diced cucumber finely shred ded cabbage chopped tomato min ced chives flaked fish and sour cream dressing cooked vegetables 4 diced carrot green peas kid ney beans with minced raw onion and raw celery with mayonnalsse 5 cooked or canned com nlblcts with half as much diced cooked potato and a few sprigs ot pep- percress or nasturtium leaves with mayonnaise 6 cooked cauliflower pieces strips of green beans with sliced raw radish and salad dressing 7 diced cooked potatoes sliced parsley cucumber mixed together with chill sauce and mayonnaise 8 shredded cooked cabbage chopped nuts cubed pineapple and french dressing 9 tomato or perfection jelly with diced celery peas and cheese ateat salads 10 cubed cooked veal a little slivered ham diced parsley and celery diced orange and thick dressing 11 meat potato egg salad may be spooned into tomato shells cubed tomato mixed with cold kidney beans and tart dressing for a cold meat roll jelly roll fash ion 12 jellied meat with pieces of tomato diced prunes and finely grated cabbage colorful salads 13 grapefruit sections diced or ange cubed canned peaches and fruit salad dressing with dates rol- led in cocoanut i 14 cottage cheese with minced candied peel canned apricot halves rolled in chopped nuts and jelly mold with whipped cream dress ing 15 sliced pineapple fresh sweet- ened berries mixed with fruit juice and cru5hed mint leaf half i of banana rolled in nuts and wedr kes of creamed cheese- take a tip 1 one raw vegetable should be chopped coarse wlten other tossed kreens are minced or grated 2 toss greens together using a fork in each hand 3 add beets only at serving time because of their running colour 4 drain fruits thoroughly for sal ad or they will have a tendency to thin the dressing 5chill plates as well as ingred ients to hold fragrance and crisp- ness 6 fresh fruit juices arc fine in a french dressing for fruit molds ktuufcxtku kkuipks buttermilk dreaming 4 clove garlic medlumsued green pepper finely chopped 2 hardcooked eggs chopped 3 radishes minced i 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons white vinegar 6 tablespoons cottage cheese 4 cup buttermilk or thick sour cream rub the salad dressing bowl with the cut clove of garlic in the bowl mix the green pepper hardcooked egg radishes salt and paprika add lemon juice vinegar cottage cheese and buttermilk beat with rotary beater to combine serve on head lettuce sliced cucumbers shredded raw cabbage and so on this recipe makes a rather gener ous amount of dressing it may be stored in the refrigerator and used as required allstar dresatnc 2 tablespoons salad oil l3rd cup enriched flour 1 cup water j2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon sugar 2 egg yolks i cup salad oil ineaipoon dry mustard makowhite sauce of first three ingredients pour into combined re maining ingredients beat rapidly v ou compare nfyother line ofruclts in if s price range hnsalllheaj rearureai 4spoed synchro- mesh transmission splined pear ajfle hub connection footoperntcdparldng brakes steering coliimn gearshift the cab that brpathes the jloximounted gob uhiweld jwijsfeol cnb construction fullfloating hypoid rear axle aurounbvisiv v bility with rearcorner windows articulated brakeshoe linkage hydrbvac power brakes widebose wheels multiple color i options holino and vnlitating tyltmm and natcornmt win- liowt with d iukb equipment optional at axfra coif compare quality xi theres outstanding quality in every inch and ounce of chevrolet trucks on extro measure of jsnassive strength and durability theyre built to take it the rough going and the hard pounding in every feature of body cab engine and chassis i compare performance only these trucks have the thriftmaster loadmaster and torque- master valveinhead engines chevrolets three champions for lowcost operotion lowcost upkeep andlhey hove more power with economy than any engines of their size in the world chevrolet trucks theres a chevrolet truck for every job with capacities from 4000 lbs to 16000 lbs g vwi r4wflbw a rsoouci or gekiial motois scott motor sales phone 161 qiieeit gueph sts with rotary or electric beater makes 24 cups- i thousand island dresslnlr combine 1 cups austar dress ing 3 hardcooked eggs chopped lj dill pickles chopped 13 cup chopped celery 1 green pepper minced 1 small onion minced and chili sauce to taste- serve on cool crisp lettuce wedges uaftist church highlights the habits of the people at last it cost him his life christ never took for urantcd the existing situation- he believed in something better and gave himself for the cause of the future working with god we are on the winning side no matter what the opposition jesus was a hero but jat last he paid the price that hero- i ism costs he had no fear of bis enemies because lie knew god was i with liirn a i the morning service the pas- lor gave a report of the baptist convention of ontario and quebec which- was held in toronto june if the convention church was the walmer toad baptist church home of the meetings were held in other centres on sunday evening june hh the convention assembled in the varsity arena there were over seven thousand people present dr tqwnley lord of uloomsbury bap tist church england was the spea ker also on wednesday evening the gathering was held in the var sity arena dr mcorackcny a for mer professor of mcmastcr univer sity and now the pastor qf the riverside baptist church of new i york the largest protestant church on the north american continent was the speaker on monday and tuesday even ings the meetings were held in massey hail dr mccutcheon of montreal who is the president of the federation of baptist churches of canada brought greetings from that body the baptist world alliance was represented by dr ohm of oslo norway who is the secretary and now lives in washington he spoke on two different occasions trie number of registered delegates was yery nesrly five thousand at the ovsnirfg service the pas tors subject was the masters fear lessness the pharisees complained because jesus healed on the sabbath day jesus said the sabbath was made for man not man for the sab bath jesiyi was opposed by the pharisees and leaders wherever he went the man who lives up to his best must run counter to many customs of his day christ was living an ideal life in an unidoal world he stood alone many times anyone whp is going to achieve a- worthy character must have pow er and courage to icand out against debasing and vulgar standards je- susjrefused to subject himself to the finance committee held their meeliiii ontuisdiiy evening in the church s v scout news the white aiid ited sixes under sixers bob mnclcic and tom dobbla lied lor the lgood hunting pen nant tbis week it is hoped that the week of aug ust 14h will be a suitable time for the scout camp scouters bob smith stuart young john smfth and pls jim buck bob simson dan hewitt george mcclure and seconds blu hancox bui hardman and ted middleton participated in a week end camp the boy scouts and wolf cuba are to attend the district drum head service at burlington on sun day juno 28th 2 pm- anyone wishing to provide transportation please call 4401 the eagle patrol under px bob simson won the honour pennant for last weeks scouting it is great fun to live in the glorious open air fragrant with the smell of the woods and flowers it is fun to set about the open fire and spin yarns or watch in 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