Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1949, p. 2

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v the georgetown herald wednesday july 13th 1949 s pago z a beaver el ectric industrial and commercial wiring a debeaul1eu main street phone 4 1 8j po box 190 be 1 1 favestroughing roofing good wqrlcmanship at reasonable prices 4 pom floljsdn- georgetown general haulage sand gravel fill cement blocks cement charles hancock phone 113r7 lne4t ouaclbtea m iwalaun obamge pekoe rurwngthpagsof canada unlimited mi nj the tight of carnages on rails was a tourc of much xcite- mnt in ths littla town of la pralrio near montreal in 1836 clanking and rattling on thoir way to st john quboc these hortodrawn cars were canadas first railway a line from montreal to sarnia was finished in 1856 it covered 1100 milut and was at that time the worlds longest railway the first transtcanada railway was built by the canadian pacific and completed in 1885 overcoming groat hazards rail road men pushed across the prairies and foothills through rugged moutain passes then on to the pacific coast today canadian trains travel on rails that would twice encircle the world and carry more than 40 million v travellers swiftly safely and comfortably canada has grown with the railways with the appearance of dlesetelectric locomotives and the gradual change- overb this more modern form of motive power a new era of transportation is beginning this new era of rs vast opportunities for canadians yes theres room to grow in canada unlimited jvtt how much room h told in canada unlimw an uhftratmd 144 page ftoo publkhmd by thm okeee foundation you may ohlaim your copy by tmmdima 25c in cotji mo sfamps or cheques peate to canada unlimited deal n3i2 0jw house toronto ontario pkatm print your mama and oddreu chart y all momin wftl bo donatnd to thm canadian otimmhlp count t brewing company umitid a cmmji ef service wsffere lab ttmtmtmt end enper n se eeejmbh new cenedlnns wnb i by m wwnshin in fjw the vmcvt hello homumakcrsl from all the cover the bottom of s tub with foods- fh flood condition at rfcnsah- several ijujerarsf newspaper and able coat the wise- homemnkor vltl place thtieffiljjiwl- jit in pour boll- selcut those that flbo knows she can jipkwbtersown the lnsfde of the preserve safoly sonic foods arc tub enough to coyer tops of settler emlcrlo cat- than o thorp- fruits by- throe inches- place a blanket end loihotdos are the easiest foods or- mat over the tub leave 10 to to precrvq by canning because they 12 hours- ttemovc- cool turn up- conthinacjds uihlqhmnlte the heat side umomorjt totcst whether air- more effective in kllllngthe yeasts wigrit then store molds arid bacteria hnt cause spoil- i a zl v nuoy j tif befoe tommeivclhk to deh it is v1 tio norprocejw tin nhs in r the ajhpubtunt wuec that mho nccossftry t wncn prbcesslr tin cans in equijiment is dn bond end- in good water both auqw same uno ordure glass- scalers must be in- tor 20ouncp tins as- pints for-le- irpectid and those with any nicks r size tinstne same umo as iu put aside for jams jlubbpi- rlhtfj if pressure canner is ueed fdr 5nd defective nietal bands should fruitst u9e the cold peek method be repuced and the baihrshould j n 5 routes at 5 lb pres- have jiwtspriiia for preservbathc j kurc for ait scalers and tin others can be put aside for pickles j dry sugar can be used cans used instead of syrup for jjmall fruits for small fruit the equivalent for each quart is 23rds cup white sugar sprinkled over top of partially filled jar then fill with berries to v inch of top this allows space to boll without the waterbath canner should be deep enough to allow water to cov er the sealers this provides suf ficient pressure to prevent the li quid from being drawn out or let m the sealers j scrub sealers and glaw lids with t j a brush in hot soapy water and 4 tnere nrp abut lbs of rme well with clear hot water slriwbc in 24 pint boxes or mnlue by placing 111 a pan with une crate from lhesc y0 obtain berries number olul j i i unc crate from these you obtaj gla lids in phicej 111 the oven with from 0 lo n quarts q berries tttm heat on or bake position r a six basket of cherri 1 reiuires 25 minutes at 275de- wt aboul 8 ibi the numb krees ty sterilize jars in electric oven remove from oven as needed ami place on dry cloth to fill j the solid pack method is cspc- cially recommended for raspberries gooseberries rhubarb blueberries j and cherries vash prepare fruit and measure make a medium thin j syrup 1 cup sugar to lj cups of vater which iiki- 2 cups syrup aiul you need j cup syrup for earn piul jar of small fruit preeook berries 111 s rup a minutes then puk in jars seal niui jilaue in a pan in the electrii oven at l7i degrees iriitvvi pints for 0 minutes quarts lor lii mi miles itvniove from tiven iiiti let cool then check for air tight test labti and store uu can nine method may h used for raspberries si raw berries and rhubarb pack raw fruit in sterile ealers and cover to overflowing with boilinu syrup cnunpletely seal nf quarts you may expect to can u five i twelve quarts of gooseberries blueberries etc will take 12 quart tars to fill or 22 pints 1 7 if aii airtight seal has not been formed use fruit before u spoils since further cooking will reduce the flaour tiik qtetton box mrs j k asks what makes can ned pea- cloudy answer cloudiness may be due to overcooking or using too mature peas they will not spoil unless fur ther indication of bubbles occur mrs m t say i always roll my ars of strav berries to prevent tloatm fruit but it did not prevent it lin- year why answer this may be due lo too heavy syrup or overcooking moll inii ioli not prevent floating local ice business changes hands the mail bag a recent business transfer of in terest is the sale by bob lane of 111s ice business to mr robert buig- cut of toruiito the business will be operated under the name rob- rt ice the new owner who has lived all itis life in toronto has always wanted to own his own busineos and has come to georgetown he says because lie believes it is towns like this where the real future lies m canada he is a veteran of over three years service with the rcaf and was a wireless air gunner crviiin at many stations in can ada he recalls that during his attachment to the air station in london he often flew over geor getown on training flights little realizing that someday this would le his home ife is especially plea sed with the fine scenery in this iwrl of the country we understand mr haicent in tends to rent the house on george street now owned by mr lane which formerly belonged to mr dave cook he will operate his business from the 1 firmer ice house across the road at present he has no telephone but will be installing one in his new home- at present he is putting in a new electrical unit which will provide better re frigeration contrary to popular be lief he says artificial refrigeration has- not cut into the natural ice business a nd 411 fact there is so great a demand at present that it is difficult to supjdy enough ice throughout the country as a tip to ice users he says that it is much wiser lo keep refrigerators filled to capacity at all times rather than letting each cake purchased be used up before purchasing another dear mr editor it was with great delight we read sieamboas column last week it hou id be moved to the comic sec tion two weeks ago he accused cheltenham concrete of bendiruj the rules to suit their convenience and last week he blows about re ceiving ifal gibson and ken nash j tor the lions team we could point out the rule about no changes in q contact us aboutht and furnace work y etc 9 that you wish to have done this summer we have the material now hi stock and also the ambition b f murfin sheet metal works our telephone number is 138 your assurance of saturacttoat m the hue mi- inilup after the end of june but being true sortsmcn and not ddleheaded imbeciles affected by the recent heat wave we wilt let the matter drop incidentally we i have seen notliong as yet of the two uroken pals and the wornout un- j nentioiiable offered in trade for these two players wt hope steamboat will be able 1 to continue packing his team to the ptnt they become worthy oppon- ents of cheltenham concrete art bonn attkm reunion in london return to georgetown to make their home mr and mrs w it s douglas and children john and mary elaine have moved fnmi toronto to geor getown and will be living in the home on charles street which was formerly occupied by her parents the late mr and mrs j m moore mrs douglas aunt miss rooietta claridge who bus been making her home with them in the city since mrs moores death has also return ed to town they plan to spent part of the summer at their cottage in muskoko mrs l poole b scott mrs j norton and wayne attended the williams family reunion at spring- bank ivomlon last saturday mem- h of tile family came f rpm de troit and dearborn michigan and sarnia strath roy lambeth mid- dlemiss shedden bronie caledon ia wausteud and london a simi lar reunion was planned for the lame tbne next july howard graff i a real estate business broker 5 a a a investments s a a insurance of all kinds a a mill street phone 392 rem 176j 5 ni irc schedule glen family moves to fiehhehton district nfr mid mm marvin landry have sold their homo in 5lcn williams and with thelr family are now llv- in at moxweji near flesherton where mr londry has purchaaod a form while living in thin district mr londry wojr employed with smith it stono ltd wednesday july 13 700 pm ladies softball play offs public school braves hawks loaftt- credits 700 pm mcni softball park i ions legion glen ss thursday july 14 045 pm bantam lacrosse play offs ions bowl second karnes best 2ofi crees j cariboos mo hawks alhoncuinst beavers iro- iiuois 700 pm bantam girls soft- ball public school orioles car dinals eagles bluebirds friday july is 045 pm midget lacrosse play offs lions bowl second games best 2of3 brampton st kits peterboro- weston owen sound tigers 700 pm mens softball park meadowglcn alliance norval lgion fl monday july is olfr um stayathome cami opens 700 pm ola midget lacrosse practice and registration at lions uowl 700 pm mens softball linns cheltenham 8s leg ion park gleji norval nor val tuesday july 19 045 pm bantam boys softball public school hurons sioux for 7 prompt and efficient service in general haulage work call dickenson haulage also gueuh building blocks chimney blocks partition tile cement bricks washed sand washed stone phone 84r33 georgetown or 381r22 o schultz electrical construction industrial commercial and domestic wiring -7- distributors for renfrew machine products cream separators milking machines scales wood and coal ranges fred schultz phone 531w i o crees algonqulhs iroquois sioux 848 pjn midget boys softball ps lower field yankees dod gers indians braves 440jm intermediate ladlsa softball park oakvula ota getojwn i v

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