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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 7, 1946, p. 8

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the georgetown herald wcdncaday auguat 7 1946 caldwells food store self serve fruits meats apples tomatoes large cucumbers grapefruit potatoes onions carrots plums phone 366 groceries 3 lb 25c lb 15c 2 for 23c 3 for 25c bushel 185 2 lbs 15c bunch 8c basket 95c meatj a full line of meats at popular prices we deliver all orders 200 and over c local mews norval bush league lacrosse team wll play a postponed game in bramp ton monday august 12 on display in the herald window is a stalk of roxton oats grown by leslie oung with 110 kernels contained on one head can you beat it just like the good old dujs st georges fair on saturday august 24 teen ton hall will hold a welner roast on friday august 9th at de vnti farm mett al tht hnll at 8 o clock members 20c nonmembers i5c a old disappointment by haiing inr i soo at b mmi slier rat will be leaving in the near future as rita is remodelling for prompt electrical repairs to appliances and wiring call h c bailey charles su phine 399 have your eyes examined by o 1 walker 3 0donwtrist at hi office over the belt telephone co main st georgetown uie second we dnesday off each month or you may consult o t walker at his office in brampton phone georgetown 167 bi ampton s9fl georgetown war service recognition committee would like to know what the people of georgetown think suitable for a war memorial and or a welcome home presentation here are some suggestions already received for a memorial 1 a community swimming pool 2 expansion of the arena building to include fuller facilities such as swimming pool and artificial ice 3 a recreation building along the lines of a ymca and for a presentation 1 watch 2 pen and pencil set 3 club bag 4 ring a pass ticket to one or other of any recreation project adopted do you favour one of these plans or i have you another suggestion j please indicate your preference or present another idea by clip- ping tbto advertisement and bringing or mailing to the herald office i before monday august lath when the committee will meet for j farnells ration calendar fob the week august 8th 14th incl sugar butter meat preserves si s23 incl rio r17 incl m40 49 incl houut parker oranse pekoe tea bags 30 bag pkg 35c australian seedless raisins 2 lbs 29c kmseua brand 32 01 jar maple syrup bottle 57c kumells brand 14 ox tin maple butter tin 43c better light better sight laco mazda lamps go wall carton of six 87c club bouse brand pl re pure baking powder 1 lb tin 25c it white shoe pohsh wtll not blb off 15c and 25c red fruit jar rubbers 4doz 25c gillette eeenomy pke razor blades 125 blades 100 fresh emit and vegetables arriving daily farnells phone 7s frbedeuveryj with the anglers t g h stccllird and ftamboit how main units nut uigltk v tued about whtuitr s il uad hi c rainbow art nu difftrtiit jptciu o 1 h borne cltni i tetuuad is a sal inon rout ojit s thil lit a land otked salmon ti in iki i 1 mj li hoi liei art out md d umi ilih to explani support a arii rimr flomg into iht ixm is axktu with rainbow rout tin aill s a in lit river a slioi turn bin twn lallj pre ftr to move uj lhe cool deep water of jit see while in ju nvt tfitj havt na kit gi along uitir sidti similar jj a rambo now attti skiidn g mini nitr and winei in jie green cool depths ot uie 5ta ho return u the lver o paun ai soon as mt ice goes ou to look at j lung silvtrj a reamlined tack t bnaktra one would j tvf think them he same rish as ic in the ruer lht jtar before the a t- a blue etl coij en ui back ird op of the head thence he name steel- read and this gradual fades to a ihery colour on the underside were jiej to staj in the river lor some time tiie would change back to a rainbow colour authorities on game fish claim that light ras reflecting off different types of bottom are responsible for the col our change depth of water and amount of shade decides the amount of light available of course we don t believe conditions in oeor gian baj are such as to change the colour of these fish just why it would be hard to say unless its not deep enough and fresh instead ol salt water lake superior might tell a different story the rivers that run into georgian bay provide the very best of rainbow trout fishing in early spring the big secret is knowing just wben to start out to be there when the run is on many an american tourist has motored a long way to the sydenham or big head only to rind the rainbows have been up and gone speaking of rainbows and steelheads reminds us of a story written by carl holt in sports afield magazine he says take a mansize tormtdo add a batch of tnt throwln a flash of lightning mix these diabolical ingre dients together and we have what nearest describes the fighting qualities the large lake superior run rain bow or steelheao of minnesota to anyone who hasn t had a fresh run rainbow on a light rod it might sound more like the description of an atom bomb than a fish no doubt thli column will stir up some coiurovers as to which is the true fish steelhead or rainbow we would say rainbow mns brown of acton while accom panied bv melvln mccullough caught a nice lake tmut about 7 pounds at owen sound over the holldav chuck wlllson caught even nice speckled trout on i f v if tr di k on o which weighed ovir t pound allen ha a ird 15 v t od son t w liter h iv ward of guelph accom- pinkd bv hi did and h inelp tom caugh 15 lb muskv 2a long in ceorgian bav quite a feat for a v img lad a nice catch was registered b a f thing part at meaford composed of mr and mrs sid mackenzle mr and mrs bruce mackenzle and paul and dale tost the catch included a 10- lb lake trout two 6n lbs and a 3 and a half lb mrs vorcnan verdec made a record caurh last week of a 27 and one eight inch pickerel which weighed 7 and 3 quarter lbs and was 14 and a quarter inches in girth the catch was made off the dam at rosedaie at 1130 at night membership in the new kalton ang lers and hunters association is grow ing rapidly good cooking makes- fair cuts desirable housewives are persistently seek ing ways and means of improving their culinary arts the lady of the house complains that she does not know how to fix the lessdesirable out of meat which she purchased for supper as with all meats prop er cooking brings out their best fla vors here are a few pointers on cook tng some of the less desirable items beef hearts remove blood ves sels all with a soft breadcrumb stuffing sew or skewer and brown the heart place in a baking dish add a small amount of water cover and cook un tender in a ver mad- erate oven 300 degrees v 1 about four hours pork heart prepare same as for beef heart slice flour the slices brown add a little water cover and simmer until tender breast of iamb have the butcher remove foreshank and crack the breastbone so it can be carved be tween ribs cut a pocket in breast by slipping knife between flesh and ribs stuff with bread crumbs mixed with ground meat from fore shank and sew or skewer roast in an uncovered pan in a moderate ly hot oven 375 degrees f about vi hours flank neck or shank of lamb or veal stew meat comes from these cuts flour the meat tubes brown add water cover and simmer until tender about two hours add cubes of vegetables seasoning and addi tional liquid the last half hour thicken thi sauce or have the butcher grind these cuts then shape into patties and broil liver sausage serve liver sau sage cold or slice brown and serve piping hot i tests show sun rays shorten life of curtains i that sun rays actually shorten the life of curtains is proved by tests made at the american institute of laundering ten different types of curtain panels were exposed to sun light for nine months in glassen closed frames and the corre sponding parts of the same curtains were packed awav for making mm pansons later here s the outcome some of the exposed fabrics had only one sixth of the tensile strength of their unexposed mates with others registering a third or a fourth of their original strength fabrics weakened to this point are highly susceptible to damage and in laundering often fall apart from the mere weight of the water the tests also revealed that in every case the exposed curtain fabrics had suffered an almost complete loss of color because fabrics must last longer in the present textile short age specialists advise to change the position of curtains periodically this will distribute the harmful ef fects of sunlight and to avoid snags and tears be sure that rods and fixtures are smooth o phats exactly why peerless motor oil since its alloyed is more than a good lubricant its the best developed after intensive war research this remarkable alloying process builds up the resistance of this superior lubricant to heat and pressure this means it stays oil longer giving extra protection for better performance at lower tost you too should switch to peerless motor oil unexcelled products to gether with the friendly efficient service of your ba dealer makes b a the first choice with most motorists o the british american oil company limited raioiimtinaanmnuiijiniiraiiiii format trucking job remember this number 274 r 5 wilsons cartage septic tanks there la no economy in building a toosmall septic tank for a farm water supply and sewage disposal system size is the question most frequently asked by persons plan ning to install running water in their homes a toosmall tank will mean trouble within 2 to 3 years and it is recommended that a good size tank for farm house use is 3 feet wide and 8 feet deep and 9 feet long inside measurements mate rials necessary for a tank this size are 27 bags of cement 2vt cubic yards sand 3v yards gravel tl re inforcing rods 3 feet 10 inches long and inch diameter and 8 2 by 8 inch planks 10 feet long for baf ilea reason for the larger sized tank is that sewage will be forced out from the tank before complete decomposition and clog the dis persal field and that the smaller tank will fill with sludge and have- to be cleaned more often lump lime jor sale at the kiln a w norton glen williams flmit 104 r 6 georgetown r favorite crops results of a survey of victory gar dens over the past two years in dicate that by long odds the tomato was the favorite crop about w out of ever 20 gardens in both town and country raised tomatoes half a dozen crops that take consider able space potatoes squash mel ons cabbage sweet potatoes and cu cumbers were favorites but were grown mostly by farm gardeners be cause they had space for them on tons radishes and lettuce were prime favorites everj where snap beans wax beans beets carrots and peppers were generally favored and were grown almost as common in towns as in the country cabbages were growm in about half the town gardens lima beans and green peas were popular in towns but far more so in farm gardens because there w as more space for them these high points of the survey are guide signs for the 1945 garden m6hio from qottn and guelph strtets we can now offer you in addition to our regular line of unbeatable gas and oil products the speedy efficient work on your minor repairs that you have come to at the sigh of the big ba neil ellison prop penal problems imprisonment simplest approach to criminal law enforcement pre sents complicated problems to a warden without the diagnostic aid of psychiatrists orderly adminis tration of prison routine would be impossible predictability as to fit ness of intimates to make good upon their return to normal life also depends upon the judgment of these experts in the field of abnormal be havior in their success tn these two missions lies the hope for cultivat tng the- germ of crime prevention goal of all criminal scientists imperial veterans convention sunday august 18th to be held in guelph ontario transportation from georgetown legion hall at 10 aun sports and picnic in afternoon bring box lunch all imperials welcome go glamourous with twilight flowers combs brooches and earrings that glow in the dark j seetbem at phoenix gift shop p

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