Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 19, 1951, p. 4

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k the georgetown herald wednesday sept i 9th i 95 i tent city in korea where un quarters jts prisoners of war page 4 nearly 150000 prisoners of war from the chinese sid north korean communist armies are held by e united nations forces in hose tent compounds like the one shown at left above the camps are kept clean and in order by the prisoners them selves at right a u s army nurse captain vir ginia gillespie of mentone cal aided by a cap tured korean physician treats a young prisoner who suffered a leg wound prisoners who are ill are treated in the worlds largest hospital which has 10000 beds the unified command reports that the prisoners range in age from 15 to 60 years m bowl robert matthews studies for anglican priesthood hello homemakers we should be able to add an s to squash to remind us of the many varieties of quash however it is not too dif ficult to tell the difference in the eating of summer squash and the winter squash the early varieties are so delicate in flavor while the later kinds acorn and hubbard are stronger both in flavour and colour some of the summer squash are easily named because of their shape the yellow crookneck the but ton and vegetable marrow others that are more difficult to label are ones like zucchini and cym lings if you do not know them take a trip to a market where gardeners can tell you about those interesting species take a tip 1 to cook summer squash take off sten end remove large seeds and coarse fibres leave in halves slice or dice paring is not neces sary i boil halves squash 40 to fit i minutes or boil dice piece jilxmt 15 minutes or nake summer squash at 350 for about 40 minutes 2 to open or cut winter squash easily place the whole e in a preheated clectrn iimii degiee- until heated thrmigh robert matthews kitchener is entering the church of england clergy and mission field the for mer georgetown boy will start his theological studies at st chads college in regina saskatchewan this month robert is the son of mrs harry matthews of kitchener the family were very active im st georges church affairs when they lived in town where his father was employ ed at the dominion seed house they moved from here to stratford a few years ago and after mr mat thews death his wife robert and elder brother ifenry who is em ployed in a kitchener chain store moved to that city a week ago sunday night follow ing the regular service in christ church a social evening and pres entation was held in his honour brief addresses were made by li a e dillistone rectoi of christ church rev stanley dodds of the church of st columba rev der- wyn jones of new hamburg mil bill barnes presidert of christ church aypa 1 a smith peoples warden pre sented mr mittheus with i cheque from the congregation the per sonal gift of a bible was presented by mrs dillistone besides friends from brantforfl woodstock stratford brampton and hespeler some of his georgetown friends were present these inclu ded mr and mrs harvey dewhurst mrs andrew dewhurst and mr fred laws georgetown will be featured in telegram readers of the toronto telegram will be interested to know that on saturday georgetown will be fea tured in on the map which gra ces the front mge second section of each saturdays edition this has been a popuar feature of thr woekeiui telegram ever since dorothy ifowarth started writing it several months ayo miss mnwarth replace by other vvriteis went to kurope to do a 11 ticles lor he pipei etallc 4110 cool cut 3 sei fii ir l to cook sies v 1 1 1 1 e and frei ipiasi ml f secl- ii ll a tfl minie irnl serve rr i ered or scrape from shell m bi bake pieces of squash t of lilt 1 inali in pre- riririti sliced onion- in dripping ook toi til tender then sei tomatoes vith teaspoon paprik curiy powdei mrs t ii asks tops of field in greens answer it ii the com tin miiall tenle centre cook i and ser- a it i ruiiibs mrs ii m asks gcst a rttuhllig ulilj ciuiiili losel iiultei oi natoes louly ison 2 eups g sl i llb i gl ri ill has bc since she series of many other distnc hiampton strtet- and cooksville lii a i 1 1 1 e 1 1 u 1 he telegram hi i idi f it eonlplet e a ll it h vs ill i p mi i llerill norval olive rankine guest artist cne concert ohivc rankine soprano former ly of norval was guest artist on september 5th in an afternoon re cital at the cne music amphithea tre winner of many medals in peel and ha lton music festivals miss rankine is studying with dorothy allan park for her lrct next june a toronto critic remarked of her voice miss rankines singing style has been developing markedly in the ease with which she traverses her excellent range the sympathy of her interpretations and the burlty ot her tone in 1949 miss ranfcine won a cnjp scholarship avid in 1950 a kl- wanis scholarship this year her studies are being assisted by a schol arship from irte royal conservatory of toronto in her recital miss rankine sang smanie implacabili from cosi fan tutte by mozart i will extol thee from eli by costa le long des saules by fourdrain carnaval by fourdrain pleurez pleurez mes yeux from le cid by massenet still the lark finds repose by lin- ley never the nightingale by sac- co daybreak by mcdonald and er- nani irtvolami from verdis opera ernani notice to creditors in the estate of john f sinclair sr farmer deceased all persons having claims against the estate of john f sinclair sr late of the township of esquesing farmer who flied on or about the 28th day of june ad 1951 are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of october 1951 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the unrier- signed shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be dable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice dated at georgetown this 11th day of september ad 1931 j fred sinclair jr and don ald sinclair executors of the estate of john f sinclair sr by tlieir solicitors dale and uennett georgetown out 926 ill i us stich as cheltenham ili eadv i n oie tn in ill till es a irk mountfords win prize in cne talent show llll i i about all minutes 4 seasoning for suiunei uash may be one of the following nut meg cayenne pepper minced on ion chili sauce cheese bits of cooked bacon and brown sugar 5 additions for baked squash fill hollow portion with cooked sau sage patties or seasoned lima beans mixed with sour croarn and chives 6 to glae squash pare and par boil pieces for ho min drain place in shallow baking pan drile over pieces a glazing syrup of half cup white sugar half cup brown sunar half cup water and 2 tbsps butter bake in electric oven of i50 deg rees for t0 minutes hasting fieq- uently with the syrup 7 peeling and seeding summer j squash is optional- some people believe that the seeds strengthen the flavour wwie cooking others consider the seeds a nuisance to re move from the pulp when it is hot k our preferred method of ixk- ing 8iish is in a colander or sieve over boiling water we sprinkle a teaspoon of salt on prepared serv ing siije pieces the kettle is cov ered as tightly as possible since squash is surprisingly watery it wiu mash as soon as skins can be removed and you c8n see the skins partly separate from the pulp in about 20 minutes heat in i tablespoon top milk and a pinch of pepper then serve 9 prepare squash for pie filling the same as pumpkin the question box mra t k auks how do you serve plant war to cook oyster plant or prepare like parsnips plunge idwter with a little lemon bgar in it to prevent lboll inch cubed plec- 1 until tender serve ry answer hleiid i orned beef an i i cnnlii imi soup to make 1 oolled sveel jep minutes note thank ou mrs m li minding us tht carrots are peeled and grated then iftldel vulting 1 ik may be cooked m watecin 12 minute good o rot s li ond p 1 i 1 11 m t i e c 1 ii hhii tile i ithci i id i hit jet- pfiniis i itll jo lot mu ll lo iiidio stiige d 11 ectoi prizes ile that fihci i such events he commend sairl he fell 1 il if in r- 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