Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 17, 1951, p. 10

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ii the geprgetown herald wednesday oct 17th 15i -j- the owl wzinz if one reallyknew if you could foresee that your property will be destroyed or even stolen tomorrow youd buy today adequate forms and amounts of insur ancfe its our job to know what can and may happen ajf- ter inspecting your prop erty we will be glad to recommend the necessary form of insurance no obligation ask elmer c thompson insurance service john rp barber f kersey e c thompson mill street phone 119 variety concert ionic male choir brampton b kenneth r harrison accompanist monday oct 22 norval presbyterian church 8 15 pm unrlir auspices of the w a allllts 50c iiiidktn 23r floral designs for all occasions i wajjlejsejlgg i tleu williams phone t tlen wiiiiauis phone 732vs hello homemakers if you have an electric mixer let it take over every time your recipe says beat whip mix 01 mash thoroughly for example the trick in making pppovcrs is to incorporate as much air as possible hito the batter and also d eye lap i he strength of the gluten in the bread flour the food mixer does this the heat in the oven may then develop the bubbles of steam which expand the batter and makv it pap up another example of a job welr- done is when you can plug in tfee beaters at the range outlet and hold the electric mixer in the fettle of cooked diajned squash oitjumpkhi when cgctubles can be whipped smooth they are more creamy as well as attractive then too when the custard sauce looks curdled or the cream auce lumpy let the mixer smooth them out v theie are only two reminders in the use of this helpful kitchen ap pliance li always use 1 ruboer or plastic scraper in place of any metal or wooden s iimi etc and use it only to scrape from the top of the kettle or bowl any food which seems to pile up on the beaters will fall oil fi always increase speed gradually rather than begin with a high speed m a kettle of potatoes or mich as the lood may be tossed out nivcr force it by trying to beat- up partially cooked vegetables or a thick fruit batter popov ers electric iniei method i 1 ill lifted illpill pose f loui i tp alt 1 clip 111 i i k r- i tsp mill 1 1 1 r ig i place ii custaiii 1 ips 111 nuillin pan- 111 the own in lira while being pi cheated to 47 ilcgiees i sift floui and nieasute beat iki until thic k ml 1 1 1 1 1 coloured add the milk sift in the hour with the inixci opeiating at a low speed melt shin em 11 and add then beat last toi i minute 4 crease the hot pan- thoiuughly and poor battel filling arb half- lull hake a 7a l 1- ol jo nuns then 1 iiiui imm ni legs for annul ju nun- in ni iiiasli wiin onions 1 a 11 li qua it iii mllliillil ll 1 i in ill i7m pi 1 s 1 11 1 1 1 11 s 1 loin 1 up- mil i in mpiali 11 sii v nig 1 n m 1 i j 1 in in i ii lit 11 1 1 1 a ijjuil 1 it salted water until tender- drain meanwhile make cream sauce of flour buffer and mjlk season with salt pepper and a dash of nutmeg add onions to sauce 3 serve creamed onions in baked squash pieces or wellmashed squash makes 0 servings turnip with potato pmeftover potatoes 1 turnip 1 tsp salt 1 egg 4 tbsps top milk tap celery seed mash leftover cooked potatoes with top milk and add celery seed meantnrie cook slivered turnip drain add egg and mash using electric mixer at low then high combine potatoes and turnip re heat in casserole or over hot water dutch apple with sauce 1 cups pastry flour tp salt i tsps baking powder cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk 1 egg beaten tsp vanilla i sliced apple t t lisps sugar tsp cinnamon cut shnrtcnieg into paltry flour salt and baking powder sprinkle the sugar through the mix crad- ually add the mijk beaten egg and vanilla turn the mixer into greased senate cake pan and place rows of sliced apples on batter sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon hake in preheated electric oven of f7i negs for about 40 mins custard sauce add measured iii unity of custard powder to two cups hot milk us- electih- beater cook quickly tnt1 smooth thk qi kstion box mrs s c asks when is a hub bard siuasb 1 eady to cut answer ifubhaid or winter squash can be cut as soon as harvested or punbased but are always hard we usually place it in a warm oven for half an boui then liu 1 1 fall on an open newspaper fioin a distance of about jo inches mrs ii w i asks why have the beriie- winch we canned sunk to the botoi of the j us altho they ii i first answer when the berries float ii top of jars it usually indicates i lllml svlup when bellle link the botioni 1 indicate- nvenebk- fri hi hie jal w ei c not 1 led 1 11 iiu i ib littei nij icsiilt u bn n s aie not placed m cool il out of a 1 1 ft and willi ric hill e in i li v ili l i iki im j nun longer 1 iimieil i oiling vn is six years old on this date six years ago the charter of the united nations came into force on this date un reaffirms the alms of the organ ization recalls its achievements and pledges to continue all efforts to realise its purposes collective measures against aggression promotion of peaceful settlement of disputes international action for economic and socia progress aid to peoples on the road to independence these are the main avenues along which un a4aiaem into its seventh year of existence throughout the world la vary semef unman endeavor vt and its affiliated agencies con- m towards the achievement of these goals of the charter lie uidlcil ion ot spoilage mrs f t asks what u uaiit i les id siigii an i watei del von akiirate li eaiuiiiig il-ilii- in llll i aisve e inntintn- n use linn syrup 1 i j cups sugar tn cus water vlnch makes a cups s 1 up which is enough for j quails pcaclni vou will lind the hot o cold pack melhiiil leiaini true peach flavour notk pleas sign aldiess u fui wlien you w 1 le lis farm news dr christle speaker plowmans banquet the prize list for the annua ploying match of the halton plow mens association is now available we understand from v k mcar- lluij president of the halton plow men that thanks to- tin- generous coopeiation of merchants and firms and other interested individuals both in halton and other parts of hie province the association is able to offer a prio list totalling over 1 101 special encoiiiagemenl is given local plowboys and particular ly to beginners undei mi years of age both in tractor and horse clas ses juiliping deer kanch near canip- bellvillo owned by it mcdulte and son is to be the scene of this pop ular event on thursday october 2fth as in former years the big days programme which includes a display and demonstrations of farm machinery in addition to an oppor tunity to see some of the provinces top plowmen compete with local plowboys ip the open classes will conclude with a banquet this will be held in the basement in the nas- sagaweya township hall here dr g i christie a former president of the ontario agricultural college is to be the guest speaker assisting artists will include jerry homewobd and marilyn cairns also alex years popular orchestra prise lists nay be secured from the secretary v6f the association sit the agricultural office in milton jd-arnchrfbd- that the winners mast be lft years and over the fortunate young people who have beejf awarded the scholarships are as follows halton holsteln cau club gor don bird georgetown r r 3 hal ton jersey guernsey calf club earl bayers georgetown r r 2 halton beef calf club herb lapier milton r r 4 halton tractor maintenance club j51mer bird georgetown r r 2 in- addition to those listed similar scholarships were awarded in con nection with the following projects the achievement days for whichfiwere held earlier in the season boys grain club earl wilson norval boys live stock judging competition john w plcket horn by jp r no 1 girls garden clubs barbara cunningham georgetown r r 2 and joan wrigglesworth georgetown r r 2 in all eight halton cnub memberg will attend one of the short courses at the oac as a result of the inter est and generous action of the kings- page 10 hfay kl wanlanit t the halton milk producers ar jji soclation have for many jf ars also j cooperated in a similar manner bjf annually sending two club imem- bers to guelph for a weeks shorjjig course their scholarships this year were awarded as follows halton holsteln calf club bar- t ry archer georgetown r r 3 halton jersey guernsey- calf club robt joyce milton r w 5 two fire calls over week end georgetown fre brigade answer ed uyo calls over the weekend early saturday evening they were called to mill street in front of tho legion hall when a car owned by a mr graham caught fire only minor damage resulted sunday afternoon some scrap material behind barragers cleaners plant caught fire and the brigade was called to extinguish it as it constituted a threat to the buijdhuf f f attention farmers i we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals- horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto empire 33636 guelph 3334 georgetown 1 1 georgetown merchants here are some of the mam street faces which telegram cartoonist w j mac lampooned in a short visit to georgetown recently do you recognize them laundry call zenith 13600 no toll laundry services i farm news short course winners will attend oac the kingsway kiwanis club tor onto for the fourth year in succes sion offered a short course scholar ship value 1250 to apply on a weeks short course at the ontario agricultural college this coming winter to the high club mmbcr on the aggregate score ip each f the boys and girls clubs ogaiued in halton this past season it should be pointed out howeer that winners of similar scholarships in previous tt iwcmorial sbeal a monument built of enduring granite or marble symbolic in design and rev erent in purpose resting in surround ings of peace and beauty a tribute of respect and honour to the dead a con stant source of inspiration to the living o ak ville monument works we qmploy no agents you pay no commission buy direct a card or letter will bring our service to your door large display in 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