Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 1 Jan 1948, p. 4

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL il PROPELLED FLYING YING IN SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT Mt it comes "You're you and he laughs, ome salesman laugh too, and Bn taste in your mouth BVish vou could let y & somewhere else than under int where he can't see you nearly didn't think of nearly couldn't think of! and id there's and 1f an order-pad from reaches for his pen better some of sounds if we've! something) He and throws it across SIPs just a sample order & more if what you say England's Air En jet-propelled a SR00,000 to builds has a win speed is stil "Flying Wing," the AW ngspread of 90 feet, I'a minist dder of supply secret. Here and you'd it up and You've it You know give the t out dit up- isn't nearly Club "20" you can'i take p because in eve ant there's 2] job that your competition By MARION LANG = handle satisfactorily And| That a lull could exist betweer S where they'll give' this triall an exciting and merry Christma n On that hard--|anq the New Year is credible, but-- ossible--job. do the way Chances are your will do as well, but it do better. And all thos fearefully placed bricks won't Worth the effort he'll take to them: down, you tell him and he's co But he can't understand didn't take that order his time it's harder. But you him just a little now. He gave an order, didn't he? it up, can't you? better, aren't you? He can cha it up. Just a who am I'to assume as uch? they m Ne Saturday what ure the hag-| rd faces felling o little sleep this mi and along including my: self in I saw, cause Marion Languay might different aspect iinind and tear he listens. He argues--only| font let it be an argament eree with him, then add some-|an entirely that dhanges it so he's agree-| ouants i Easy, to do?, Well, , but it works every time. |MO'® ou about your pro- country! remembering. those| Bri! Cold weather, and Christ- put on the wall pas over. . . it's time to use some you make the SUS of ose gifts we received. So, down {o Oakville's Arena to join the in- vasion of skaters--and discover the on power to the youth of you u push, trial on don't It takes writes e months' know a a in. An the possibility is close. . . denies Club| use. early hour of home, so der. fet out of there fast with a 's ten per| But appendix| ry-and-a- | pgp It atmosphere from) the arena could our spirits as qu ring the club did on Shurass | We were just 00. jiear "Serenade of the Bells' a OU hy a Torento friend of a friend of | men youl in be seeing. | je club--sorry I couldn't get the | owll be buying; and name Jt was strictly impromplu | there'll be, with the ang different. Torontonians plant, the boys wh our town for th your stuff. Youll live ® Igoe thing, ry pound of it as S| coming gang! hat plant. Because heres If you're low and need a pike the other team who is|me.up, my suggestion f he entive e: the rocalizing stant setting his own up|"A-feudin' and a-fightin'" by Sask .. ihe one held let get a|Kent, Em Fraser and Don haky Bers he'd had the son. By the way, our Au is : [sporting new stands of black-and - ite) 'which you may or ma: 2 stomer who wants ha noticed at the Yuletide bal. 3 en a knock you|Phev're. very swish and add that vif you give it|certain something . . . as if the ty 1 Qaks needed anything. "while, let him blow his| The New Year which svervone en you say. . 1ikg this; must have been thinking abou! i and| certainly after the orchestra play was _ me | "What Are You Doing New SE s When he'd have been scared |Eve--really doesn't require kk like that. But it's some- much thought as the New Look you've done before, that Club "20" opens at 9 o'clock an Sed to, and you work it out. should close at around 3. It ft out just a little better|formal and $3 a couple. fhe boss said he'd go along|able for what you'll get! ich shouldn't do any harm. | promises fo be a grand gathering, vou make a customer calllso why not count yourself in? but the stockroom| No doubi youll be house-par and you make ajing fo start the evening's celebra the next time|ions, but be on hand when 12 And you go to a ei to bring the New Year in with | luncheon with a new|s bang. Importation difficulties fF, and when he introduces {for bid the annual display of mistle- i will do their ob keep | to ck off, Happy New Year = Stowant ST Asserts Threats esterday Bras a a errors age os big, aud you get-an La i But' you! Ro | strong' there. ou a a half hour to Tugk = kitchen gadget your wanting. feel the strain of infre-| Al tervenes and| hap-| pens? Where | | | the weary, rours of dane- m not Perhaps age is telling -- the s first successful flight from ARNE at each end, and cost approximately spectators inspect the "Flying Wing Using themselves as guinea pigs, six scientists at the Univer: of California at Los Angeles have room considerably hotter than b cooped themselves up in a A oiling water, to prove that pilots would be able to stand the intense en generated by friction when | airplanes hit 1,000 miles per hour. | minutes the scientists, headed by the chamber. = the test n stand temperatures up to 250 Sn Fahrenheit, degrees above the boiling point of water. SR One of the student volunteers, p! & shie jihiat ls fone tured being removed from the heat chamber after he was subjected ey proved that the human body which is 38 For periods of 14 and a half Craig Taylor, took turns in i Friedlander, ic. Dr. Well Rewa | egion Xm | Children of veterans embers of the Ladies' Auxiliary of ms Bo Canadian Legion, Branch 114, had a wonderful Christmas par on Monday evening in gaily decor- 1 | When you ta Sn Telephone calls threatening him Then you hit the|with violence if he persists in run- i board . of control have ed by Stewart Smith in| the Communist can- head- | digate said last night in an elec- and the guys cominz the|tion broadcas vy won't dip their beams,| Charging that his enemi fou hate their guts because| spending $100,000 to ensure his de fired, but it really doesn'tifeat, and that the "evil-smelling red And you remember this|pogey" has been introduced once 'night the Smiths asked YoU|more to cover up "the bungling d@ when you go over after alves men" Mr. Smith said: You're a|what I consider my duty. troller. in the City of Toronto. Was hall blown up during thaf a lot of head-| the ci cfsaving, {That's| 5 racket we e headaches. ny is when we it yo! popu don't say it. yo Sy it Adler all, it Ha , wasn't it? The threats from anonymous per- on some important foes," speaker! declared He vias not tak ng these threats lightly, but noth ne Neoata Abies Whar eae on the campaign against profiteer. |ing and sons showed that he was "treading the ing| 1 | record of Mayor Saunders and his "No Ili threats will deter me from doing I served This trim suit is perfect for wear under a fur coat now and will be ready to do duty later when spring comes around again. Fashioned - of fine gabardine in creamy beige, the suit is cut on classic lines, accented with nice detail. There t "| ing collar. The tucked hips be- ow the slit pockets are slightly the skirt is four padded and gored. and the ated Legion Hall. is smart seaming | at the yoke below a small stand- | Efforts of Auxiliary rded Af as Party From the mo- ment when the children entered-- to have a fancy paper hat put on their heads--until they filed out-- receiving a parting gift of a bag of candy, oranges and nuts--it was |the big day of the year for the | children, who ranged in age from |2 months to 14 years, Genial Santa Claus--kindness of | Dr. Murray Deans--arrived to dis-| tribute presents and shake hands! with every child. The ladies of! the auxiliary led forward any sud- denly stagestruck guest who found | their name called over the micro- phone more than they could stand. | If Ken Chambers, master of cere-| monies, grew tired toward the end of calling the names, his happy smile did not show it. Assisted by Lachlan MacArthur, 1948 president, he handled the entertainment and party with excellent timing and effect. The entertainment brought roars of approval from the children, who found the ventriloquist's talking enjoyment. Santa's presents! For the tin; ones, a big rattle. For girls, flashlights--all from the hands of Santa, who also allowed many to| sit on his friendly knee The ladies' auxiliary were out in also, before the party ever got un- der way. For instance, there were 392 bags filled with candies, or- 'anges and nuts which is a chore of no small magnitude. The legion and the auxiliary re- vealed again that when they de- cide to do something, they do it| with the willingness that makes all their undertakings a success. Resi-| dents who recall the annual legio Camivals nell in the immer will THE OLD HOME TOWN ~--uu--= By STANLEY ITS A LAWN MOWER AD-- IF You HAVEAT THE TWO CENTS POSTAGE DUE-ILL WAT TIL YOu RUN BACK AND GET IT. ) the members working hard to provide a wonderful time for all. {the carnival a success made the children's Christmas party an event not to be forgotten until next year's | party wipes out the fond memor If pedestrians will put: two and two together--two watchful eyes | and two careful feet--they will find | the sum equals safety. The Ontario Department of Highways urges all pedestrians to learn this rule of two- and-twoato help Solve the accident problem--especially during weather. Bitteswell tl | the lid and heat to oiling pont | doll and dog a source of great dolls | and games; for boys, games and force, but much work had been done | The same spirit that makes THURSDAY, JAN, | CLASSIFIED NESS DIRECTOR} GENERAL INSURANCH, H. 8. THORNTON PHONE 874 Lakeshore West, bus T. S. H. 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Household Hints By IDA BAILEY ALLEN Female Help V ante] "What is this dinner of Rhode Island you have planned for to- day?" asked the chef. "It's a boiled salt-fish and vege- table dinner," I explained, "and the recipe is so old it's new again. A hundred years ago it was a standby in New England kitchens. It is so reasgnable in price, so substantial, and 'so good to eat, that it's worth reviewing." "What kind of fish i = need | for this dinner?" asked the chef. Use Salt il "Plain salt cod in the piece, either part of a whole fish, or in package form." Here is the menu planned for the dinner, together with the recipe adapted from the early days of Rhode Island. Tomororw's Dinner Tomato Juice Steamed Salt Cod, Salt Pork Cube- ts and Egg Sauce rots Beets Onions White Potatoes Corn Bread ter Pickles | Chilled Stewed Dried Apricots Ginger Snaps Coffee or Tea Milk for Children All measurements are level. Recipes serve four. Sa Cod Fish Dinner 1b. whole salt codfish | a a oars? in oni waist Drain and rinse. To cook, place the fish skin side up in a ketfle; almost cover with boiling water. Put on es Toth Wanted al housework nil chien aw pl D rtholomey. Phone 04 Work Wanted repair Phone or Deaths alty may soon be making copies c this ensemble worn by Princess Margaret Rose of England, shown on her way to a theatre in London. She's wearing a hat, coat and muff 4 trimmed with beaver. Ribbon tied in a bow is wrapped around the muff Car IES OF CLASS Ballet dancing by nce School rday morning, IAS rah Students. en ill he eligible for the Spring GFIG RFI FIFIF IG Li THEATRE -- OAKVILLE en barely simmer when it will flake when tested with | a fork. Do mot let the fish boil Meantime, plain cook or pressure | the beets, carrots, onions and white and season with melted | xt, prepare the pork cubelets | by cutfing 2 oz. salt pork into cubes | and frying until the pork is brown | THU., FRL, SAT., JAN. 1, 2, Start 1948 with | Joy and Laughter ! Ii SEE ""PERILS of PAULINE (In Breathtaking, Eyefilling Technicolo Starring Betty Hutton - Billy De Wolk Color Noveltoon, Musical and. the Also Latest World News | and crisp. Save the fat 'o arrange, place the codfish in | the centre of a large platter. Strew | | the pork cubelets over the fish. Sur- round with the beets, carrots, onions and potatoes. Garnish with | | parsley. Pass the egg sauce. Use| | the fat drained from the pork cube-t| lets in shortening the corn bread. | Egg Sauce This is a type of drawn butter sauce. Cream 13; tbsp. flour with 3 tbsp. butter. Slowly stir in 1 e. || boiling water, Cook and stir till the sauce boils. Season with % | tsp. salt and % tsp. white pepper. 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