Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 18, 1951, p. 8

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kftsjvit vsiuwijflfcmayf j t a the georgetown herald wednesday july 8th 1951 the georgetown herald serving- the communities of obotair m tytt r mprao hornby stewakttown baxuwapak ashgrovr trrra cotta bntoscription rate 300 a year single copies 8c each advertising rates quoted on application walter c mrus publisher and editor staff garfield imcgilvray ijue m 3ark j 13111 c amnnn t page 8 corey herrtogion jr bill sttamand tka herald is printed each wednesday jfternoon in the office on main street georgetown authorized as second class niail post 0ce depx pttawsi r of the canadian weekly newspapers association and the jntarloqueee division ofthecwna r i princess elizaethsyisit the big news rff last week was the surprjae an nouncement of a september visit by princess elizabeth and prince philip it has caused no less excitement than the 1 939 canadian tdur of the king and queen and brings back memories of the display of affection which greeted their majesties wherever they went we can still feel the thrill at seeing the royal couple during a street procession in london ontario and again getting a good look at the royal train as it moved slowly along a railway siding we kept thinking ing these are only two human beings and yet that urge of excitement continued as the queen so much more glamorous in person than she isin portrait bowed and smiled and raised her hand to left and right and now this fall young elizabeth now the mother of two will follow in the footsteps of her fam ous parents no itinerary hasyet been published but we share with the people of georgetown the hope that our town may catch a glimpse of the heir to the british throne if this is not possible we can imagine what an exodus there will be to toronto which will be one o th m o o the to post vacation thoughts while the herald staff sweated it out putting out another herald last week the editor spent his time lolling in the lake huron sand it was a glorious week marred only by monday morning when we had to get back into routine and start pounding the typewriter again we had every good intention of doing a peck of work during the week off there was some idea of writ ing an editorial column answering some of the letters which always seem to be piled up on the desk doing some future planning on new features for the paper etc etc and reading our yearly novel well we got it done the novel that is and though we shouldnt say it about a borrowed book we werent too impressed with rage to live which is supposed to be the sexiest bit of writing since mildred pierce it is like so many qf the modern novels a good story but too lengthy the climax comes half way through and the author should have stopped there but a best seller nowadays must stretch to several hundred pages so john ohara just kept on writing incidentally its sen sationalism is much overrated too not that it is any alice in wonderland other than this the vacation was a carefree week of sunning eating sleeping and loafing seems like a waste of time but perhaps it is good to do something so unusua for a few f t if rjiprbh to the job rested and refreshed and just raring to go maybe its true but we havent felt like turning cart wheels down main street yet i gentlemen the king the simcoe reformer in a recent issue editorial ized that the variety of methods used to toast the king indicated it is evident some education on the correct form is seriously needed this said the editorial seems to be the correct procedure the chairman rises brings his audience to attention and asks them to rise and drink a toast to his majesty at this the audience rises and the chairman says ladies and gentlemen the king then and only then is the glass lifted from the table held at eye level for a moment then one- sip of liquid is taken and the two words the king repeated before the glass is re placed on the table so far so good but then the reformer adds no other procedure is correct for a civilian pledging the health of his majesty we beg to differ and we have official sandringham to back us up too some months back local kiwanians were a bit con- fused about procedure too so the tribune wrote the private secretary of the king for guidance t kiwanis meetings here kiwanians rise glass m hand sing god save the king then raise glasses and drink the king the reformer had added also it is not correct to play or sing the national anthem when a toast to his majesty is proposed the private secretary to the king replied to the tribune in part there are many different methods used in different places to drink the kings health your way of doing it sounds as good as any of them it certainly it both a loyal and dignified method of toasting the sov- jxpf certain amount of educating seems to be ingersoii tribuney kr hello homernakers the sessions of the three rs are now over for the school children whonr mothei has coached and fed with interest and care now its time for mother to enjoy seesidns with another three rs we refer to rest relaxation and recognition everyone knows the rest even 15 minutes a day can help erase furrows relaxation helps every one overcame that married-to-the- house feeling for some people the occasion may be a friendly chat on the neighbours porch while t others enjoy a baseball game the thihi r recognition is merely an other way of saying that we should recognize and make the most of our talents and the situation in which we find ourselves we can always count on recogni tion when a luscious pie is served and here is our favourite pastry recipe for fruit pie pie pastry 3 cups pastry flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 cupful shortening 3 tablespoons lemon juice 2 to 4 tablespoons ice cold water well beaten egg sift and measure the flour add salt and sift once more cut in salt and sift once more cut in shor tening with pastry blender until like pens add 2 tablespoons water and lemon juice to beaten egg and sprinkle- over the crumbly mixture add extra watci a few drops it a ume until you can get the mixture c form a ball without sticking to j ides of liiml the secret is is little water as possible mix lightly as possihli- divide dough inri wrap nil more half in the refrigerator the amount should make tuo mo- lislrd pies umde dough usirg slightly more for under crust roll out oneeighth inh thick and line your pie plate having it fit loosely and extending well over the rim measure 3 to 4 cups fresh rasp- berries blackberries or blueberries and sift a mixture of 2 3rd cup su- gar and 2 tablespoons of minute ta through the berries pill pastry lined plate dot with 1 table spoon butter and place top crust in place having several slits in top to allow steam to escape trim off edge leaving about half inch bor- der fold under the lower crust to seal and flute with fingers bake in a preheated electric oven of 450 degs for 10 mlns then reduce heat to 350 for 30 to 40 minutes baked alaska thin sheet of plain cake l pint ice cream 4 egg whites v teaspoon cream of tartar t salt i cup fine granulated or fruit sugar teaspoon vanilla thick board have a board at least one inch thick metal gets too hot and can not be used on which to set cake preheat oven to 450 to 500 deg rees f beat egg whites as for mer ingue adding cream of tartar and one tablespoon sugar before first beating then when egg whites are stiff gradually beat in the remain- der of sugar two tablespoons at a time and the vanilla place ice cream on cake so that there is one inch edge of cake be yond the ice cream cover ice cream and calce entirely with a thick layer of meringue bake quickly five minutes in a very hot oven cut and serve at once yield six to seven servings graham cracker crust 1 cups fine cracker crumbs 6 tbsps melted butter 1 tsp cinnamon stir the melted butter gradually into the fine mixture ofcrumbsr mix th siuiwtirrtn7tif 1 sired i pat the mixture firmly with the palm of the hand or with a spoon against the bottom and sides of the pan to form a pie shell chill the crust thoroughly or bake in 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beaten egg whites pour into either unbaked or baked pie shells if baked pastry return to preheated electric oven of 375 for 30 minutes if it is un baked place pie in 450 oven for 15 minutes then 350 for 30 minutes take a tip 1 tobesuxy a fruit pie will not boil owr wrap a strip of 2 inch wide parchment paper around the edge of the pie when it is ready for the oven 2 ginger snnp pic crust is pop ular for lemon pies these days the mixture is the same as for the gra ham cracker crust substituting gin ger snap crumbs for the cracker crumbs it is not necessary to bake this crust 3 sugar in crumb crust is a matter of taste the amount used is best determined by the type of filling to be used 4 for gelatine fruit pies allow 1 tablespoon gelatine soaked in vi cup cold- water then dissolved in t cup boiling water for 1 cups fresh berries the bay street dock toronto at 6 pm dst we understand that this is to be a joint cruise with the peel county juniors tickets can be se cured from any of the 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