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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1938, p. 6

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fage6 the georgetown herald wednesday evening match 30th 1938 r-3ftw- aaaaabbbbbami frlee free motor brakes ami steering cbeckup wlh oil change during march and april reasonable charges for adjustments all work guaranteed m tod little laughter when the day is done a little carefree self forgotten fun a little loo of music just to charm the boors away and jesting once-a-whlle- to make you gay a little labor and a little play i wish for you kind thoughts and noble never roam far from the harbor of electric welding 5 grays garage hudson and terraplane sale and service georgetown phone 113 expert watch repairs by j h jordan georgetown phone 11 lane block s m twentysixth annual comparative statement auditors report hydro electric system georgetown 1937 earnings domestic service s 16686 99 commercial service 7037 67 commercial power service 23487 72 municipal power rervlce 543 13 street lighting service 2650 89 miscellaneous 641 47 51047 67 power pinrhasert s 36806 79 distributing system opr and mtc 1980 65 line transformer mtc 303 64 meter mte 06 u rvwin pimium kvy 308 93 street ughtlng opr and mtc 568 03 rflttna anil cohemlng 1636 35 general expenses 1120 03 undistributed exp 131 37 track opr and mtc i 417 73 interest 486 67 alnklnj ptirwl and principal pay ments on debentures depfeciation 2288 00 total operaimg costs and fixed charges 47672 88 balance sheet lands and bi xhstrtouuon use transformers meters street light equipment miscellaneous construction exp old plant total plant bank and cash securities and investments accounts reoel vable equity m hejpjc systems total assets i 673 81 33 j 19 63 19ttc4 40 14431 57 4328 70 3256 87 2209 80 3369 63 com 01 4938 13 83j87 30 debenture balance accounts payable other liabilities total liabilities 7144 74 19 64 777 56 for equity in hjsjjc systems 83297 20 pot depreciation 31765 94 total reserves debentures paid operating surplus total surplus r of net debt to total i 1855 26 50446 31 ways that i peaceful worlds goods enough for- all its stern demands and one good pal at least who un- rirgtnris i wish for you in times of trouble faith toacehe road uphill or down- and strength to bear the load something to do to keep the mind from moods the conscience clear a brave sweet smile for every heart- wrung tear and lips that never lose their power to cheer i wish for you patience good temper one ideals and dean a faith to face the future all serene a broader view that sees beyond the trivial to the whole trust that knows heavens good ness in control and ood to guide you body mind and soul i wish for you beeves mrn1 v ii s citizens look to canada for tax relief h ourton manager land settlement and development depart ment of colonization and agriculture canadian national railways st paul minn is visiting montreal in connec tion with the annual meeting of the american railway development as sociation of which he is the first canadian president in discussing prospective business between the united states and can ada mr ourton reports a marked in crease in the interest shown in can adian land settlement opportunities mailed requests for information dur ing february and march of this year show an increase of more than fifty percent over any similar period for a number ol years he said appar ently a number of reasons contribute this increased interest the out standing one being that in many sec tions the agricultural communities are just beginning to feel the pres- of increased taxation in its vari ous forms which logically follows the government spending programmes so much in evidence in the united states since the onset of the depres- there seems some prospect hat this factor may influence an in creasing number of people with a reasonable amount or capital to look for permanent locations and estab lished residences in canada much depends of course on the exact situ ation disclosed after a complete com parison of taxes between the locality lh canada favoured and the locality where the prospect lives in the unit ed states in some cases the com parison already is in favour of can ada and the trend of events seems to point to an increasing discrepancy of this kind s mr ourton declared that the pros pect for an increased movement of good farm families with capital from the united states to canada is par ticularly bright tested recipes two vegetables every day one of these served raw is a recognised rule for health the following recipes are jtrntaaa from salads that are different recently issued by the fruit branch depart ment of agriculture this puhuem- uon may be obtained free on ap plication to the publicity and exten sion branch department or agricul ture qafcfc cabbage salad serves 6 1 quart of cabbage finely shredded ik cup of green pepper minced v4 cup of sweet pickles diced 1 tablespoon of sugar 2 tacblespoons of prepared mustard 4 teaspoon of salt 3 tablespoons of ylnegar 14 cup of cream sour or sweet black pepper j mix the cabbage with green pepper and pickles combine the sugar salt vinegar cream mustard and pepper and pour over the cabbage blend well and serve at once carrot salad serves 6 2 cups chopped carrots a cup finely chopped nuts 1 cup celery teaspoon salt mix thoroughly serve dressing separately staffed celery salad 2 cups canadian cheese graed boiled salad dressing 1 bunch celery paprika moisten cheese wltti dressing se parate stalks of celery wash and chill fill celery stalks with cheese mix ture and cut into oneinch lengths make nests of lettuce leaves and heap celery in the centres sprinkle with paprika and serve with dressing the celery may also be stuffed with roquefort or cream cheese mashed to a paste with salad dressing beet jelly serves 6 1 cup finely chopped beets 1 cup finely chopped apple 14 cup finely chopped celery 1 cup prepared lemon jelly a- little onion lb pieces cup diced celery 2 medium onions chopped fine 1 can whole tomatoes 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 3 tablespoons butter 2 cups white sauce medium thick salt and pepper to taste cook onion green pepper and celery in the butter until tender cook macaroni in boiling salted water until tender and drain combine macaroni and cooked onion mixture arrange in layers in baking dish with attentate layers of cheese and tomatoes son and pour white sauce over cover and bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees spaghetti with eggs x lb canadian spaghetti 8 hard boiled eggs 2 cups white sauce med thick lb canadian cheese cut in small pieces sliced tomatoes and parsley cook spaghetti in boiling salted water until tender drain melt cheese in white sauce by beating it in double boiler arrange spaghetti in a mound on a serving platter circle with the eggs cut in half and garnish the platter with parsley and sliced toma toes serve with hot cheese sauce vegetable ring with battered egg a day after spring was officially un der way the first contingent of col onists to the abltibi region or nor thern quebec left for their new homes on the frontier twentyseven heads of families representing 190 individu als accompanied by 10 grown sons travelled hi special cars on the can adian national train to the famous agricultural and mining country the departure first from montreal first trek in the province of quebec this year was an unusual one here tofore the settlers have gone forth in the summer or in autumn montreal has agreed to place 300 famines on the land in the coloniza tion centres the first group will in habit the counties of bearne lamor- andlere and castagnler the new colonists will be lodged in houses al ready constructed and their families will join them in two or three weeks paul boutet of the colonization de partment of- the canadian national railways accompanied the party 6 oz egg noodles l cup celery diced 1 1 cup shredded carrot raw 1 cup milk 2 cups soft bread crumbs 2 eggs beaten slightly salt and pepper to taste combine ingredients as listed bake at 350 degrees fahrenheit in butter ed ring mould cook egg noodles in bolting salted water until tender drain and serve in centre of vege table ting a cheese or tomato sauce is good to serve with this dish bobbed betty 8y dobotht doriaiab c mecture newspaper syndicate wno 3rvic a lthougb they were not nctu- ally engaged betty chester and norman hadlett had been go ing about to dances dinners and parties together for the past eight een months hadlett was an exemplary young man who would always provide a good home he felt sure of betty jjhe was so gentle and qtritrt and betty sometimes betty looked at herself in the mirror and wondered if she were developing in to an early victorian certainly her association with hadlett had swept much of her youth and- gaiety and lightness of heart away she some times felt weighted down with the burden of a future that in some way menaced her she loved hadlett short short story complete in this issue diner halter what is this stuff you have brought me waiter cottage pudding sir diner ah i thought so 1 can taste the plaster and the wallpaper dalter over the telephone and will you post the ring back to me winnirred youd better send someone for it glass gets broken in the post but there were times when she was horribly conscious of an evernar rowing circle drawing her within its power betty knew that in a room full of young people she looked oldfash ioned her dresses were just too long to be chic her little white face seemed weighted by the great coil of long hair that hadlett thought so wonderful because it wasnt bobbed and yet betty possessed charm and character far and away beyond the average girl she was going to a big dance with hadlett the following evening and as she gazed at her lovely old gold frock that just escaped extreme beauty she felt a wave of resent ment she looked at her great mass of black hair that weighed her down and her new lips formed a new straight line hadlett or no hadlett betty marched out to the station took a trip to town entered a firstclass hairdresser and returned to the sub urb with a feeling akin to one who hag suddenly stepped into a world of joy and freedom she was bobbed she was a new betty 1 the short hair of course de manded a few inches from the length of the old gold skirt the sleeves too had a bit of pruning when betty met hadlett that eve ning she looked so wonderfully love ly that it jolted him out of his habitual lethargy but he was fu rious and told her so he hated seeing his ladylike betty take a stand of her own it annoyed him to see her so attractive all right said betty sweetly you need not take me to the dance tomorrow night in fact she tossed her charming head refuse to go with you i have no intention of being a dowdy fireside compan ion for any man if i cant express myself and the beauty god gave me i fee i am not living up to the standard given me goodnight at the dance betty was the cen ter of an admiring crowd she had come with a man whom hadlett particularly disliked hadlett straightened iji shoul ders betty he said as he parted the crowd surrounding her i am sorry you wouldnt come with me tonight i was a cad can i have some dances betty looked up swiftly a lovely light in her eyes and the faintest of flushes in her cheeks thejtare all booked norman she told him but you can have all the extras there are usually a lot she smiled into normans eyes so sweetly that he wanted eyen then to run fits hwrjevoer the smooth bobbed head and tell her howli ly she wasa instead he ve straight for the 1 conductor of the orchestra and put notice to creditors la ikmlta of bad of wft liam cmubvuf soott mo ed notice is hereby oiven that- all persons having any claims or de mands against the lata william gra ham scott who died on or about the twentyflfth day of january 1938 the township of eaqueslng in county of halton and province t ontario are required to mod by post prepaid ortodelrfertheinider signed solicitors herein for james rae- scott the administrator of the estate of william oraham scott farmer deceased their names and addresses and full particulars m writing of their claims and statements of their ac counts and the nature of the securi ties if any held by th and take nonsob that after the eighteenth day of april 1938 the- said james kae scott will proceed to- distribute the assets of the said de ceased among the persons entll thereto having regard only to claims of which he shall then haw had notice and that the said james rae scott will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim he shall not then have received notice dated at georgetown this 11th day of march ajj vf38 dale bennett solicitors for the said james rae scott notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of hob- ace perdue bingham late of the township of eaoamnbur hi the comity of halton farmer deceas ed notice ib hereby given that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late horace per- s due bi who died on or aboutf the thirtyfirst day of january 1938 at the township of esquesing in the county of halton and province or ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersign ed solicitors for emma jane wtngfr and john h bingham the adminis trators of the estate of horace per due bingham farmer deceased their names and addresses and full parti- cualrs in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature or the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the eighteenth day of april 1938 the said emma jane bingham and john h bingham will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased g the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said emma jane t and john h bingham will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notic dated at georgetown ontario this 11th day of march ax 1938 dale bennett solicitors for the said emma jane bingham and john h bingham ttl wood for sale- choice beech and maple at s300 single cord mixed balls xfi0 per cord mixed wood s2s5 per card oe an xtd orders te 3s3j j brandford 1 usten- canami93m l imkruu naaccos friday 10 est magistrate do you ever quarrel with your husband witness no sir it takes two to- make a quarrel and he hasnt dared yet amd attraction few pointers in that mans left ear about extras lots of them luzdmburg grand duchy luxemburg is a grand duchy its integrity and independence were guaranteed by the treaty of london may 11 1867 having been previous ly since 1815 a part of the ger manic confederation a referen dum under universal suffrage tak en september 28 1919 to settle some of the problems incident to the world war resulted in continu ing the reign of the grand duchess and declared for an economic union with prance but france declined the union in favor of belgium a treaty was then negotiated between luxemburg and belgium eliminat ing the customs barrier and pro viding for the use of belgian money in the grand duchy the agreement came in force may 1 1823 and is for 50 years new tacks summer cuy ball riknft mansion new yorks summer city ball was built m 1mb and taken over by new yorks park department in 1980 in the earlier stag o anokittap birds were ftve4od creatures now 4b dtflereat biros have two three station cbl elm chicks w no writing no money onlen ga i no bother jolt can or phona i 100 live ddherrc george c brown r r1 norval ont radio repairing wesrcmube on thdwusk j sanford son

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