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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 24 Jun 1948, p. 7

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1943 High. Placeg at thy dog nusday, June 24, 1948] with Liogg urday, (LARENCE--MEARES Canon D. Russell Smith, | officiated al » of Vera Fawcett Meares §1 Wesley Robert Clarence, in 6 Luke's Anglican church, Pal- Bio, on Friday. pride is the daughter of rhe and Mrs, Robert Meares, of Dog mo, and the groom, the son Bl 10. and Mrs, Edward Clarence, Vay|| Wfount Dennis. ING i cslie Taylor, Mount Dennis, fied the wedding music, and ING 'bert Brown of Thorold was oist, AD ven in marriage by her fath- 5 the bride was attired in a pow- 57-4 BB bie gabardine suit, white hat =| [med with navy, and white ac- ---- Wi ories. Her corsage was of fia roses and bouvardia. Biss Florence Meares, wearing, suite, Her cor- was of sunset roses. Edward was his brother's ence Booms man. following the ceremony, a re- tion was held at the Brant the mar-| HANNAH--ALLIN A pretty summer wedding: took. place in St, John's United church Saturday afternoon when Bar- bara Allin, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Harry C. Allin, Islington, formerly of Oakville, became the bride of William Hannah, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Hannah, of Oakville. Rev. Harry Pawson performed the ceremony against a back- ground of tall standards of snap- dragon and stocks in pastel shades, Miss L. M. McBain play- ed the wedding music. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a gown of White brocaded satin fashioned on semj-Victorian lines. The moulled bodice had short, full sleeves and tiny covered buttons extending in the front from the round, scal- loped neckline to the hem. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was arranged from a coronet of seed pearls, and her bouquet was a cascade of red roses and hou- vardia. Miss Emily Hannah, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, = Then I ask you not only On Saturday, June 26, THE HONOURABLE Minister Mrs. Mary S. Pettit, | Chairman. If You Agree With My Objectives F, but also see that YOUR NEIGHBOUR DOES. James L. Cooke FOR COUNCILLOR A CO Halton County Health Unit | MILTON The Board of Health and Staff Members Invite You to Inspect the Unit Offices At Milton Will Officially Open the Unit to SUPPORT ME YOUR 1948, from 2 to 4 p.m. RUSSELL T. KELLEY, of Health, James M. Mather, M.D., D.P.H,, == Director. THE OAKVH.LH-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page 7 - In the Woman's World - {larence, Hannah Weddings Powe June Flora] Sorings mE Miss. Joyce Allin, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Their BOWNS of silver blue satin had sweetheart necklines, and tiny Pink feathers finished the shirred Peplums. They wore matching halo hats trimmed with pink feathers and carried bouquets of pink carnations, sweet peas and bouvardia. John Hannah was his brother's groomsman, and ushers were James Hannah and Wallace Dill- ing, of Bowmanville, At the reception held at River- side Lodge, Mrs. Allin received in an afternoon dress of navy and Tose printed silk, with white hat and navy accessories, and wearing, a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Hannah, who assisted, chose an afternoon dress of foam green, with white hat and accessories. flowers. For travelling, the bride wore a powder blue wool suit, navy hat and accessories. The couple will reside in Burlington. Hello Homemakers! June is busting out all over. The markets are radiant with boxes of straw- berries, with greens and plants of all kinds. . Strawberries are the specialty. No need to mention the family's pleased expressions as strawberries are served for dessert. The first and foremost thought is a dish of these luscious berries, simply cleaned, sprinkled with sugar and chilled. . . Pass the cream, please. With an ample supply, preserve them; do not let strawberries per- ish, TO CAN STRAWBERRIES General Proportions: 3 quarts strawberries 3 cups granulated sugar 2 cups water Prepare fruit, boil sugar and water 5 minutes. Add berries to syrup, bring to boil and simmer 3 sterilized jars to within one inch of the top. Do not reheat berries or syrup. Place sterilized rubber rings, glass and screw tops on jars. Screw down tightly, then turn screw tops back two inches. Have oven temperature at 275 degrees F. Place jars 1 inch apart on rack in oven. Process pint jars 25 minutes, quart jars 35 minutes. At end of processing. period, remove from oven and screw tops down tightly. STRAWBERRY JAM 5 cups strawberries 3 cups sugar % large lemon (cut in slices) or % cup lemon juice, Put ingredients in preserving Rettle. Put on range and stir un- HYDRO HOME ECONOMIST til sugar is dissolved. Boil at a full rolling boil for 12 minutes. Remove scum that collects. Re- move lemon slices and pour into sterilized jars, Seal with paraf- fin when cold. Yield about 1% pints. Makes a soft jam. TAKE A TIP About the refrigerator: 1. Heed a word of warning against over-crowding the shelves of any refrigerator. There should be sufficient space on each shelf so that air may circulate freely. When air circulation is stopped, the temperature in the food compartment may rise above the safety point, and ice cubes will be slow in freezing. Foods should never be placed in_ the refrigerator in bulky wrapping --paper absorbs cold air. 2. Meat should be stored in cov- ered pan directly below freez- ing unit. Fish should be wrap- ped and stored in covered pan near freezing unit. 3. Salad vegetables fruits belong in a covered crisper. It is advisable to wash, trim and shake excess water out of greens before storing then. Place eggs near the bottom of the cabinet as they may freeze during time it is turned to coldest point and eggs beat more readily if they are not too cold. 5. Left-overs should be covered and kept in the centre area of the refrigerator. = THE QUESTION BOX Mrs, D. T. asks: Can I force and fresh o - CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY T. S. H. GILES i Real Estate and Insurance S89 Colborne Street East @kville - - - - Phone 532 19 Melinda St. MAURICE E. LUNAU Physician & Surgeon Office Hours: ffternoon -- 1.30 - 4.00 Evenings -- 7.00 - 8.30 "or by appointment Phone 500 urch and Thomas Sts. AT THE IBARGAIN COUNTER 143 Colborne St. Ol can buy: Pianos, Gram- flones, Health Ray Artic- Furniture, Stoves, Guns, nges, Skates, Clocks, ks, Lamps, and Trunks. any useful articles New énd Used at a Bargain. GORDON BARTHOLOMEW. and General Trucking vood, Posts, Sand and Grayel. (OWER MIDDLE ROAD Phone 342-W-13 L. STREET Vindow Cleaning Service S Cleaned &. Polished IPhone orders taken at 17a Blease Report Promptly LOST OR EOQUND ANIMALS to @kville Humane Society PHONE 515 and Injured Animals Huinanely Treated ANTIQUE TREASURES Now Located lindas Highway (No: 5) and 6th Line of Trafalgar - Four Miles from Oakville PHONE 407-W-4 -- INDUSTRIAL McMILLAN & ISARD Barristers - Solicitors Notaries Public Angus McMillan John F. Isard 139 Colborne Street East Telephone Oakville 532 CARPENTRY REPAIRS - ALTERANONS KITCHEN CUPEO. No Job Too Le --C. A. S. WRIGHT PHONE 87-3 F. CLEMENT HOME ELECTRIC Commercial Sales & Service Frigidaire Products Iron Fireman Heating Units Repairs to All Household Appliances PHONE 265-M Sheddon Avenue » BRONTE ELECTRIC H. Rollinson House Wiring Maintenance and Repairs "Try us for Service" Phone Bronte 115-J COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SERVICE BROWN ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS GENERAL INSURANCE H. S. THORNTON one 874 L:keshore West, Oakville HEDDLE & RYRIE Ross: Ryrie Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public Office: Colborne St. Tel. Oakville 65 Residence - Tel. Clarkson 111 BILL ANDERSON RADIO - APPLIANCES Sales & Service Phone 521-M Dunn St. North '- Oakville H. C. SEWELL ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Oakville - Phone 1297-J OAKVILLE LANDSCAPE Landscaping - Rockeries - Sodding Evergreen Trees - Roses ~ Etc. R. N. F. NIELSEN Phone Oakville 1294-W-12 C. L. OLIVER Accounting and Auditing, the r to defrost by pouring hot water over the freez- ing unit? Answer: Turn to defrost and take out the ice cubes. It is easier to place a pan of hot water in the freezing compartment, then re- move in a few minutes and re- plenish with more hot water. Miss B. M. asks: Can you use cream that is beaten until but- tery in home-made ice cream? Answer: The volume will be much less than usual and the flav- our will not be good, We sug- gest you use this cream for mak- ing biscuits or fruit salad dress- ing. Miss S. J. asks: Do you advise adding gelatine to ice cream recipe? Answer: Gelatine in the propor- tion of 1 tsp. to each cup of li quid may be added. It is not necessary' but prevents rapid melting. Anne Allan invites you to write to her in care of THE JOURNAL. Send in your suggestions on home- making problems and watch this column for replies." 10DE Fights Communism The national president, Imperial Order Daughter of the Empire, Mrs, F. P. McCurdy, today an- nounced that, in response to a re- quest for guidance as to the man- ner in which the Order as a whole in the various communities y Income Tax Returns Office at Oakville Hotel P.O. Box 402 Ham. 7-5452 - Oakville 1268 Gord Brown Phone 1058 Oakville CARLTON' GREEN Osteopath 21 Division Street By Appointments: Phone 826 Evenings, Wednesday After- noon, Saturday and Sunday. GRADING R. H. TROWBRIDGE ERINDALE W, Phone Cooksville 185 R 18 FOR APPOINTMENT . Advertise Your THE OPTOMETRY PRACTICE of the late HAUGHTON C. LAIRD 15 being continued by CARSTEN GLAHN Optometrist - Sythe Phone 1375 178 Colborne St. Oakville Atticles For Sale in the . can take con action in the name of the Order to prevent the election of persons with subvers- ive ideas, the following resolution was passed: "Whereas the National Chap- ter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, views with apprehen- sion the growth of communism in Canada, with its dangerous threat to the long-established freedoms of the Canadian people, and Whereas, immediate (oncerted action is imperative, Therefor be it resolved that every member of the Order be urged to take an active and in- telllgent interest in the selection of candidates for municipal, pro- vincial and federal elections and use her vote and influence. toward Her corsage was of harmonizing: ANNUAL LIONS CLUB CARNIVAL JULY 8-9-10 DRA 1ST PRIZE Cottager 15-ft. Pleasure Craft with 3, H.p. Outboard Motor. : 2ND PRIZE VON OR WN Sais oy NiO) 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. The above were contributed by: Oakville Motors, Sheridan Nurseries, Harold Orr, Thomas Cavan, Good- year Tire & Rubber Co., Halton Hardware, Maple Leaf Milling Co., Harry Thornton, Dominion Pottery, Geo. Thor Washing Machine. 3RD PRIZE Boy's or Girl's Bicycle. 20 Additional Prizes $25.00 GASOLINE. $20.00 SHRUBS. 5 BAGS POTATOES. $15.00 HAND CLEANER AND WAX. 1 SET AIRFOAM TOPPER PADS. TABLE LAMP. 98 LBS. FLOUR. $1,000.00 FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. 32-PIECE SET DISHES. 1, TON COAL. 1 PLASTIC TRAY. 1 CRATE RASPBERRIES. TWO 11-QUART BASKETS CHERRIES. 1 FREE FREEZER LOCKER. 1 CASE ORANGES. $5.00 RECORDINGS. 5 LBS. NUTS - 5 LBS. CANDIES. 98 LBS. MONARCH PASTRY ALUMINUM KETTLE. 2 YEARS' SUBSCRIPTION TRAFALGAR JOURNAL. Ww & CAKE FLOUR. TO OAKVILLE- Gray Fuel & Ice Co., Arnold Banfield & Co., Howard (f. Speck, Lloyd Herridge, Bert Elsley, George Fletcher, Lofquist's Record Bar, Donna Lea Nut Store, Charles Tooke, Siegrist Selrite Store, Oakville-Trafalgar Pub- lishers Ltd. ... 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