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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Aug 1953, p. 10

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..........................................................................................................................................................--s..,'.-.. *,~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _a__ _£ £ I r,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T ESi . M Y L N , iB W M A N V I L L f, O N T A R I O T E U R S Z A T , A I G ~ ft l m milk, 1 tsp. minced thyme and the green peas. Cook until milk À Pretty Summer Wedding O IU R is thickened on low heat. O IU R Menu (3) Pressure cookedM.JHNFLS meal for 10 minutes in pressureMRJONF LI saucepan at 10 lbs. pressure. Mr. John Fallis, aged 72 years, Parsley potatoes lf-ogrsdn fMne Whole onions litonhi, desdde fn Glazed carrots twsi, idsddnyAg Gree lias ..ust lst, while visitrng his daugh- Scrub potatoes; peel onionsteMs Bue MGl.A and Pierce with fork; scrape though hie had been under treat- Plcarrtsi n dre s eli lr n im eas.ment for dlheart ailment for sev- SU M V GE AB ES Grae he ese. lac in presure coo er n pleseral years, he had apparenti: Hello Homemnakers! WýV h i GrenB1n iiereteSCtwith onions on top, if ncsar.bekejyngraoabygo summter vegetables arC so pIon-1 ends from 1 lb. green beans. Add t,1 cup water and 2 tsps. be noigraoal od tiful why flot make the mo-st o oki oln ae o 5Sait. Be sure to turn electric *hathdmtrdt ee themn. The cold roast will homntsbrineeetwt element to simmer when 10 lbs. ~tetm fhsdahwsass mTore acceptable when 2 or 31 tbs ps. vinegar, 6 tbsps. salad oul, pressure is indicated. Placeinhssni-aw ndrnso iresh vegetables go 1 tt- lbsp. chopped green pepprsuea napno odwtr. obigi rmtefed and an interesting vegetable oi tbsp. pickle relish, 1 tsp. green at end of 10 minutes and remove His parents were Mr. and Mrs. Plate can replace a casse~role 1 t6p. saIt and a dash of lid as soon as pressure is norml Thomas Fallis, pioneers in Man. dish frequentîy these daxz pepper. Drain. Place vegetables in 4 Y The mos appetiing * IMenu (2): Broiled meal for 20 bowls. Sprinkle potatoes with 'vgtbeje. estwsi.H a h a surviving member of their fam- is Preparedj in awa to make' iue npn5ice eo ase.Mxads fnte ,iyo wle th fmiir is ~ jtop elernent of electrîc oven. and butter to onions. Turn car- Company or not-the vc.getables Leave door ajar while on Brou,. rots after adding cup curran t wiII disappear! Minute Steak jelly. Chop a haif raw apple and UniHed was anmbe o Mver hi Menu (1): Oven nieal bakeci Cream peasmiwihgenlasArne '. education at the Ballyduff for 1 hour at 350 degrees in pre- Broiled tomatoes pegtaes. nal ndne co heated eiectric oven.. Spiced corn niblets pae.H ssrie ytreduh Ham-stuffed squash Spiced corn niblets: Slice crn THE QUESTION BOX o ehn:Ms hre rw Ch e es al p d p tt e r m lfo e on o -o . A d M rs. L. C. asks: Do you add (Ethel) of Fraserville and M rs. Green beans 1 sliced banana and Y4~ tsp. nut- ascorbic acid to brine for freez- Ge rde Aie fPny Raw carrots meg and sait. Place in bottom G esadbas ol Baly(three)grandons,- Hamn-stuffed squash: Select 4 of broiler pan. Place minute pohals McGiRbe rt Crowe sumnmer squash about 6 inches1 steaks sprinkled with meat ten- Answer: No. We only use as- Cadrady Bal oeyrtHis we long. Remove ends and parboîi' derizer, dotted with margarine corbic acid in syrup for freezing thedfrmer SBrahdebb, prwiee peaches and pears. It prevents cae i i g 15 minutes. Cut. a thin s!Iice from Mon the broiiing pan,.browningradrincreaseseitamin year crne side of each squasli. Scoop B oiled tomatoes: Slice toma- vauewhn eve rw.Yo h fnersi erie as he Out the seeds. Mix 2 cups dic'd tcviaoadllc log hueld dissolve ' . ts. asobcAgs rm oeo i lham, 1/ tsp. sait, 12tsp. or- side steaks. Sprinkle with fine, sacid i spv cold wp.aterbadduhem adsninIcr esehiesauce, 12tsp. dry j dry crumbs mixed with minced d addan o-i-aw r Mustard with 12 cup tomanto1 parsley. Do not turn tomnatoes * teoquafrt6 0f srupfwhich and Mrs. Bruce MeGiI and was miux tu f squpa sce i h a m. wh u e n meati un d n1 i-For the syrup, boil 1I ' cups wa- of Bethany United Church offi- mitr n lc i aim ltstm ,ter with 3 CLIPS sugar for 3 min- ciated, assisted y Rev. T. S. pan with ýà inch water arouind ('ream Peas: Sheil peas and utes, then chill and add acid. squash, parboil fore8 mins. Drain. Mean- Ms .M.ak:Doyuue hrh u riofSt a as ngFlis Cheesaloe oa he at bss lce f11, flower or leaves of diii to place Cemetery, Manvers township. p r yo rf v uie dd sw e pe p ri 2tsp. in layers for bottling diii pick- Palbearers were six nephews. loped potatoes, top wvith 12cpbutr add 1 tbsp. flour, ½cup les? Messrs. Herb. Parker, Fenton Answer: At this season when *~~FiiHri als ebr Bois, HLrld WbanldelRer- the diii is in bloom, we use the ma BwnsLly WebbadHr P head and about 4 inches of stalk So e1~ousas JOUsho... with the leaves onIf you are fali,'~"~ Nestieton St allon so conven;enttoltake home Oshawa will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Recent vstr ihMs Whenshopinghous legthn ou, i's iporantAnswer: Add sections of cauli- Hrry Norris whose marriage was solemnized recently in George Forder were: Miss Rbea to efrshyoîrsef ow ndthe wxh Coe.flower to boiling water. Keep the chapel of King Street United Church, Oshawa. The Forder, Pipestone, Man., Mrs. to rfreh yursif ow ad ten itha Cke.covered and boiling until barely bride, the former Miss Shirley Leona 'Rogers, is the Jos. Forder, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- And akea c rton ho m ...you g foka oveit.son Dunn, Oshawa, Miss C~ And akea crtonhom .. yong flkslov ÎLcooked, abou~t 15 mins. Add saIt daughter of Mrs. Iva Rogers of Bowmanville, and the Bon'Hmlo.adMs and then drain. Overcooking in bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Norris of Vera Forder, Toronto. salty water causes brownness. Oshawa. Misses Patricia and Betty De 4~ Ž2»Miss G. T. asks: How can we Vries are hoiidaying with Mr. make a rich red Harvard sauce?Widmnhu nacine- nd r.P.emuenMpe Answer: Meit 2 tbsps. butter. Wso i MO ato e n a 17M RRISII gins with what is nearest ight Grove. DsNNMa a ;1', ps o i t s. comn-inder the circumstances, and Mrs. red Clarke, Springville, and ',' cup vinegar and stir into Theme lbas been very littie to t ence a h e e h b ou e - h sb e iii g t e N sit su t a r h ; i l m t up s . b o w n s u ga d r ta c i e vsbh eob s l u e . - b a b e n i s tit ht eeN s b t t buterunil ixur bos.Ad witeabutdurngth lst few Mary Baker Eddy. and Mr. Ted Lennard, .. - L BOTLJII 2 cups cubed beets and sprinkle weeks, we were ail either on i 1 tsp. sait. Let stand on Sim- vacation, entetaining visitors, on mer heat until sauce is red. or in the berry patch, soon our Mrs. C. Mc. asks: For method young people will be busy pick- !~'~'of cooking zucchini. ing cucumbers, tomatoes and Answer: Wash zucchini; do not tobacco. There seems to be plen- peel. Cut in thin crosswise slices. ty of work for willing workers ÇL Saute slices in heavy greased to do. skillet for 10 or 12 minutes, Visitors with Mrs. F. Cornish j turning occasionally. Season recently were Mr. and Mrs. Ger- with sait and pepper. aid Cornish, Brian Ducien and Anne Alan invites you to sistrCrleo ilsRce Write to hier c/o The Statesman. MVr. and Mrs. Gordon Howarth, Sen inyou sugesion onbaby Ann, Toronto, Miss Enid Soed in y u ug eton n Thurtn Mr E ic T u so r ommkig problems ad and rist oM. he Tbumsto watch this column for replies. adfinso ocyen Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marvin receritly were 4UUUUUMUMUIUM U.UbMrs. E. R. Crocker, David 'and Jane, who spent three weeks E XP E RT with her sister and rte-n law. W A T C HN ~ Mr. W . I. Larmer , n r Orme Larmer were Sundav R E P A 1IlR S guests also Mr. and Mrs. Aln by Eari and famiiy, Mitlbrook. by Miss Vivian Mitchell, Port Certified Watchmaker Hope, spent three weeks with lier cousins, Joan and Ruîth Mar- BoteInstitute week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Kl * U Carton 3 and neeSei eod oe o oefeature for feature, GMC trucks give you more including Federal Taxes Plus depoij 2c per éoÛ Ail Work Guaranteed Miss Keith Marvin spent a real dollar value right from the word "Go!" On city delivery ' I~t.r f ocaCol uderconrai wlh oc-Coa Ld.One Year few days with Mm. and Mrs. A. jobs, for example, they can't be equalled for dcpendability, Auffi0o flr fCc-Clize cnrc wt oa-oaLd Earl of Milibrook. stamina, attractive appearance and ail 'round utility. And every JIKN LY'S BEV RA C S M A RM. and~ Mrs. Harry Bechett single model, frorn the smnart-looking sedan delivery toth I ïlB Y S B Y AG Son Thursday, August 6th to neyer known before!ecnmyu OSHA A, NT.PHON 3-733 JEWELLERY bing home their youngest son OSHAWA,___ONT.__PHONE__3-2733_ Donnie who lias been a patient! 'UUMUUMUMUUUUUUUUUPin the Sick Cildren's Hospital for severai weeks. Donnie is trust w ill b e whxch weipn r.. t t- st a ,oth "dÀ ig s 1 ' the vsit Mr, and Mrs. Wilson 7 flDouglas omE XTsitors witb Mrs. Wm. Mc- -e fin olm on Suncay were Mr. and MMrs. 'Bud" Harmer and two 'i ~~~~andMIvrs.Pearl Davis, ail oi F rijaî a ue.go a I rs. Marvin Dickenson of, Ohawýa, visited wvitb Ms. W. J.' O' n vrthe week-end. Mr. j * and Mrs. Brooks Covan of Or- A N D 8 ono, were also Sunday visitors j at the same home. ~ eM r.Anderso nderoftfBrnt Ami* witb bis mother, Mrs. Frank VVu - BYE M d1s. Peterboro for a feýv PONTIAC ADBI CARS 7I5 * The intellect of the wise i ~ King Si. E. Dowmanville Phone 7 iegas tadistehh f 166 King Si. E lieaven and eflects ît.-August jE cbumh bsemnt ridy evnin Rihar Daiso.5 Navigable Waters Protection Act R.S.C. 19e7 - Chapter 140 The Public Utilities Commission of the Town of Bowmanville hercby gives notice that it has under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minster f Publie «orks at Ottawa and lu the Registry Office for the Registry Division f the West Riding of the County of Durham at Bowman- ville, Ontario, a description of the site and plans cf a 24 inch waterworks intake pipe proposed to be laid in Lake Ontario at Bowmanville, Ontario, In front cf Smart Strect Road Allow- And, take notice that after the expiration cf one nionth from the date of the first Publication of this notice the Public Utilities Commission of the Town cf Bowmanvillc wil, under Section 7 f the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office ln the City of Ottawa, for approv- Dated at Bowmanvillc, Ontario this 17th day cf July, 1953. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION cf thie Town of Bowma.nvillc. W. Boss Strike, Chairman. No. 431 i s,' Wherc the loads are beaviest and the going is rougbest, GMC trucks can handle the realiy rugged jobs with ease, and Corne back for more. GMC pays off in load-carrying ability witb deep channel set-tion frarne side rails, rugged front axles, plus a full range of rear axies and transmissions and heavy duty springs. This wide range lets you select exactiy ticular job. 3Y THE A//E )r faster acceleration and greater ill-climbing lity, GMC pays off in power with a Shoice of four mous hgh-compression engines rangiag frorn 107 P.toi 3ob.p.TheLoadmnaste, Torquem aster and the Work. ister ail bring you sparkling Ive-in-head performance, fil- ssure lubrication and scores other features to provide the wer you need with the econ- iy you want. For real ralae mual truck f_1__ A 0««W lMomrs Valu. MOTORS s C. x. C. TIUCKS Phone 585 PAG TM la IU Ms. Jos. Forder visited last in aid of the Presbyterian La. week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack dies' Aid. Taylor (nee Mary Tinney), Port Messrs. Bob and John Lar.. Hope. rence and Donald Prosser *te Misses Joan and Marion and enjoying a motor trip throýh Master Roy Bmadburn, visited the States. their cousin Betty Jean, Douglas M. and Mrs. Grant Thomp.. and Susan Fallis at their sum- son have een asssting at WU. mer home. son's Scugog Point booth. The McComb and Nesbitt fam- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rohrer, ilies were guests f Mm. and Mrs. Warren and Douglas enjoyed aI i J. Fisher, Williams Point, ta a week's vacation with their fam- barbecued dinner on Friday ilies in western Ontario. evenîng. The Decomation servie con- Sevemal fmom Cartwright at- ducted by Rev. C. W. Hutton at tended Derry Day celebrations Union Cemetery Cartwright on in Petemboro on Satumday. Sunday was largely attended. Mrs. George Boývers enter- Local men are busy, ptwz'ing tained the members of Nestle- new cement sidewalIks irwont ton W.A. and several neighboums of the N. C. Mariow s houg the on Monday evening ta view old railway bed, in front of the Jean's lovely wedding presents. Presbyterian cburch, the new Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams manse and Mrs. Dickey's home. (nee Jean Bowers) returned Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gist, Su- Wednesday from their honey- san, Kathryn and Mary, Indian moon trip ta Montreal and Otta- River, visited tbe Davison's and wa.' Gists on Sunday. Mr. Pearl Gilbank hcld a M. and Mrs. Warren Davison, nylon demonstration in the Port Hope, visited Mr. and Mrs. 'THE CANAMAIV ltrÀmve"AT 0

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