Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 3, 1949, p. 5

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r kkbs examined a twalker c i 67w iii phohsm9 c for every occasion desicjsf work a specialty bonded member tds talearepa delivery service flower by wire anywhere in the orld norton floral pkana slftw oeerteuwa bowl tltsatu hello homemakeral war oertalnty hope that the drought ha not af fected the fish and that they are thriving better than oar vege table jrtah cannot take the place of vegetable but it ian frequently be aerved in place of our expensive moats there ut sufpriatntf variety of fish available considering the rosny restaurants which have spec ialized in tlsh dishes it is amaflng that the homemaker has not copied more of their methods oi cooking serving and garnishing perhaps it is because fish is not very pleasant to handle and often leaves a atrong odour after handling fish wash bands in strong salt water rinse and then wash with soap also these are alrdcodoruera available which help to keep the air sweet throughout the cooking period do not be dismayed by the thought of having to serve fish left- times change but nature doesnt the need for protection against low from fire and windstorm always exists walter t evans company insurance service georgetown the log cabin schultz electrical construction industrial commercial and domestic wiring distributors for renfrew machine products cream separators milking machines scales wood and coal ranges i fredjs chultz phone 531w eavestroughing roofing furnace work good workmanship at reasonable prices don houston phone 547w georgetown kitchener upholstering now is the time to have your chesterfield suite reuphol stered completely rebirth for as low as 89 00 b a one week service phone 643 or 9w georgetown overs for there are so many appet izing ways hi which they can be served iflake the cooked fish sna aioro in a covered jar in the refrig erator ready to use in flsh loaves souffles cream sauce or salad mix tures nctjfltlttlft menus chilled tomato juice q baked haddock with dressing tartar sauco whole potatoes in parsley i oven steamed carrots lime jcljy with watermelon slice jobklcs ten baked stuffed haddock i pounds haddock fillets i tbsp9 lemon juice salt and pepper paprika dressing 4 tbsps fat 14 cup chopped onion 1 cup chopped cel ery 2 tbsps chopped parsley 1 top poultry dressing 3 cups dry bread crumbs salt and pepper hot water to moisten simmer the onion and celery in melted fot for 10 mins add seas onings bread crumbs and enough hot water to molen mix lightly spread dressing over fish placed on baking foil in casserole and sprinkle with pnprlka bake in elec tric ocn at 7s degs for 30 mlns tartar sauce 1 cup mayonnaise l tsp scraped onion j tbsps pickle relish 1 tsp chopped parsley combine ingredients and chill well serves six hot salmon sandwiches 1 cup flaked cooked or canned salmon j cup chopped eclery few grains pepper u cup mayonnaise or salad dress ing 3 tbsps sweet pickle relish b slices bread 1 egg 2j cup milk 2 tbsps butter or margarine combine salmon celery pepper mayonaisse or salad dressing and relish spread on 4 bread slices beat egg add milk pour 1 tbsp over each side of each sandwich brown on both sides in margarine servc hot broiled trout or wiutefisii i use whole fish wcigiung 2 lbs have head and tul removed and tili split and cleaned plaec skin side down on greased broiler with iop of food 2 below broiler unit il nnklc with salt and pepper brush with melted fat or salad oil hi oil 10 inin or until brown carc- lully turn sprinkle with salt or i eppei brush with nulled fat or s il id oil broil i mm or until skin is erisp and brown if desired irvc with lemon butter serves 4 the georgetown herald wednesday august 3d 1949 our loea of a real optimist u th fellow who gets comfort out of thai fact that a fist tire la only flat oa the bottom talks between the dutch and indonesian repunheans under aus- slees of the united nations commission on indonesia have resulted i the return of the capital jogiakarta to the republican govern- menu a conference will be held at the hague on 1 august between renresenuuves of indonesia and the netherlands to discuss the set- unr up of a united states of indonesia nere dr j lelmend chief republican member of the ceise fire subcommittee dis cusses the situation with dr j i in roven of the netherlands institute aims extlained at bub itees meeting h 1lam line lis men s softball league mrs william tuck was hostess the eight team- in the grc mens for the juli meeting of the nassa- softball lciguc are providing some uusj bees v omen s listi- fcood ames in their thriceweekly lute roll call was how 1 earned schedule cheltenham concrete my fust dollar mrs alex pi in and the glen ar league leaders but govo an interesting paper on cunenl the tcimi aic t urly cvonlj matched events and mfcs c e davenport re- nil m one can win in the finals the ported on the district nnual at tc mi lineups ire i ivirs the guodj chcei icport and some muir left mcmann win wheeler thank you cards were reod mrs curly wheeler roy ward jim pelt i mclean mis stan uobin- golden bill dwjcr em thompson son and mrs stephen coxe lave alicib hobinson bob hcaton rob- committtt rtpoit of the booth which joe dwyer jack cuthbert i uo polio cases i khoitth in i1mton two c ists of polit mjtlitii hrtve inn reported in hoti by dr i inns m mather medical officer of ilculth one is i j4yearold in ii i led worn in from zimmerman nil the other a si veil caiold irl ftom c tmpbcllviuc both victims hive some pualysis dr mather upoitcil the case are in widely si aiilctl points of the county and klvi no indicttion unit there is il iiiki r of an epidemic m the institute will operate at nassa- gaweja centennial a fcood cheer box was ordered sent to a neighbour wno was very ill avi from home mrs j j kenned tave a report of a committee meeting oi the com munity activtlcs and 1ubilc rela tions committee during the month xvhtn the cars work vvas planned a discussion held on i lacing a rest lent on the centennial grounds for tilt use of older folkand moth ers and children resulted in no ac tion bciiic taken as the ladies felt not enough lime was available lo plan it mrs kenned also gave a paper on this ears motto let jour lifcht so shine before all men that they inaj see our good works she said 1 that it is what is in hearls and minds j br that decides the future and that vision and enthusiasm arc needed in i the work of an group she quoted dr sidnc smiths words to first car univcrsilv students ul arc scckint to develop doers and think ers i mint vvoliim s it said is no h iikci inarticulate md she lau make her voice 1 c ird through llic institute ui d due attention is i i aid to lit i calls for reforms speak ing of the id aulates of institute iiicinlicrslii mrs ki intdy intn- nonctl 4 w ivs of eivicc n d asked i the lnstituc to choose a ath as us i iiinil litht i he socul inlf i hour she puinttd out was l arlcu llulv iisi ful in bi 1iilu1l the iniie timid members mid action and cn- i tied bv sav inc i i us see if we can this veir in ike our licht so shim before ill men tint the maj see our good works lctus ic due that it is a ticat iivilccc to be lit me todav in this era when vve i are working u tether for a better j tomorrow let ill we do and all we publicize be uplifting and of the i imicst calibie and let us not forte the clubwoman s treed of kindness j mis davenport the district dir- ectoi asked numbers to be thinking of wavs of raising funds to help uiing firawa i inibtrs to the wi conference the histtss seived re- frishlnints at the llosc of the melt ing cheltenham concrete rarl eniond davt stamp chubby slapleton harcy chappel rene martin tom qolden bob mcmen- em tom wylic jimmy king stotly patterson doug wilson nick brown george louth clln dtl beaumonf bob hep burn junior beaumont john haines- jack kemshead mel beau- month george barber jack beau mont tom hill steve halpln cain trevor williams lions ken nosh joe stamp jim urgent hal gibson len self don barrngcr jim kirkwood spcncc mcklnnon wheldon em- nerson bill barrv ken allen boss boyle joe chcpmah ernie alcott- legion jim crowford jim eric tomlinsort lorry hitrhic bill gre jr arnold pat kcllv geoigc duke alex korzock cord klni dcnni wright j rud- ilv mr dowgl en mike lorusso i i 1 outh lew brandford wm idcison bob anderson sheldon 1 iwi hill j nuts frank ander- so m in gillis claude reld keith scott picston duuf peck h bi nufoid tin lett 01tal oinne carter john i in i c i u k i v ns led louth r rmdlcv self vail vliet t mc- miilin li 1 11 c iplin jie schertil smi 1 11 v si one ev wilson i h 1 i nil ui v larl walters bob pnedtaux einiepcttrs ii ink chap lin dick cric in n glenn gibbs ted vahl gcoikt chaplin max brad- buiv hi b hi i e rav pinkney john llol k n accounting auditing i bookkeeping service e m brown montm1i or weenxir icltjei btrbart offjeet im rea 1u v memories to honour a lifetime or lifetimes to come monuments mtjrlctrs moderately priced a card or letter will bring our service to your door oakville monument works 20 colborne st oakville on highway n foot ailments treatid miss allan reg chiropodist treats corns bunions esuanaea ingrown nails ete appliances for foot mwfert phone i390j 27 arthtm t ouklph roi iomilitis notlui i i e of poliomvelitis was ipiiud in lulv jhth to halton countv he ilti unit this is a ivi vi ir old child in oakville she had been visiting her grandparents in mitchill md became ill while tin 1 1 i hi it his been no contact wjlh otlici children in onkcille mi she is piisenllv in the hospi tal for sirk children she has a ilkht it ei e t t f pnralvsif eyes examined glasses fitted repairs simmons jewellers m main st georgetown telephone 530 j ever wednesday 10 30 ajn at to 6 p m s m faibisii ro sj reg optometrist si 1051 eilmton toronto carlings conservation corner c wi v he farmer wiho leaves- shrubbery in the vvasfte corners of his fields helps to encourage such birds as the rosebreasted 6rosbeak if this species could be increased sufficiently the farmers colorado potato beetle problem could be practicallv eliminated v iniectealing bird are among the matt important factors in keeping nature in balance without these natural past canlrollart farm crops would luffer iramandout damaga redbreasted grotbeakt and other intedeateft deserve complete protection dancing at huttonville park wednesdays the modern aires saturdays bill howes orchestra community singsongs every sunday night special guest star 1 j- ts i rfww carlings yours to enjoy youfls to protect the car li no breweries wtiiioo ontrne limited xi cement work foundations cellar floors footings stables free estimates on application mcnally i lant co ltd elgin st pbooe i

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