Grimsby Independent, 19 Sep 1946, p. 4

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Bless them all. I mean the fine array of vegetâ€" ablesâ€"the long and the short and them all. Unless our LQ. is definâ€" itely under par there are more inâ€" teresting ways to serve vegetable plates than any other group of main dishes. A plate consisting of other and scallop the third. And to make a vegetable plate substantial green leafy one. Garnish plain, uniâ€" form sized vegetables with parsiey, chopped egg, grated cheese, croutâ€" ons or herbs, Try These Combinations Caulifiower with mock Hollandâ€" aise sauce, broiled tomatoes, butâ€" tered peas. Chopped spinach, carrot balls, haked onlons, stuffed with butterâ€" ed and seasoned crumbs. Cornâ€"onâ€"cob, glazed sweet potato, buttered string beans. Baked stuffed peppers (with barâ€" m" W m‘:â€"nâ€"â€"‘â€"-. 1. For freah fiavour, a4d jup. mwfl"”’l ons 2. Use lemon to bring out flon ..,m“-vlldw before cooking. Squeeze lemon x sith 3. Save lemon rinds and fill #* tartar sauce: they make 85 tractive garnish for fish platter. 4. Add some red colouring to th syrup for canned pears and som mmuwm L C3 OE Wntktrer it ty ~ Wash and cut muUSHMNA! . |~ mmw‘“““’ mushrooms. Add peas, water and seasoning. Cover and cook 20 mins. sTEAMED CARROTS AND CELERY Stbaps. shortening, 4 carrots, 1 cup célery cut in pieces, * 5P me "*" 7000 altmad. uw _ Melt shortening, add onion 8N6 brown alightly, wash, scrape 10 m.mmm- sait, pepper, water and sugar 10 mdfl-flm.ww |,.u“lfl”““ M m.nu.-w.wuum, orated Mmss en THE qualified furnace man: M in good condition, noteracked or broken? bb‘u-l.'&--fi-&! hh**.‘hhd“ lated soot? Be Fireâ€"sighted! Anl..h*'h'.h-..-w """"*‘W:C-“hoh I h“h**-m,fin SUGGESTION BOKmyur sh for fish platter. ; red colouring to the med pears and some .‘uwu e enuke attractive THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT tb. shelled September is the deadline to have your furnace checked #:.i:in wintertime il.l’mlblc. equipment in many houscholds his beennegiecied during the war due to manâ€" power and material shortages. and in 5. Keep salt freeâ€"running by addâ€" ing some pleces of lsundry starch or pot barley to the shaker. Anne Allan invites you to write to her câ€"o The Grimsby Independâ€" ent. Send in your suggestion on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies. Frank Taylor and a man named Warner of Birmingham, Alabamas, now both know that a woman can on occasions make up her mind. One of these men seemed a little are the main Making Up Mind ONTARIO®S srowing gold ... her largest cash crop ... is tobacco. Its twentyâ€"year development, from nothing to reallyâ€" something, has been due almost entirely to the phenomenal increase in flueâ€"cured tobaccoâ€"the most valuable of the three types grown here., The others are burley and darkâ€"eaf. This year, a fourth type, possibilities. Tobacco is a delicate plant and a demanding one, needing utmost watchfulness and even handmade encouragement during its complicated cure. Its cultivation means back breaking, shortâ€"season work with high rewards for all concerned. =â€"Natienal Safety Council Published by THE BREWTING IXDUSTRY (ONTARIO) too friendly with the wife of the other, so the one marched the other at pistol point to the wife. _ _ She was told to make her choice and the man pot wanted would walk out of her life. She said she didn‘t want to have i' % \ _ Your application is to be ‘ C %{ _‘ _ made on the green card, | ;‘g/)f ;\ ,A marked RB.191, af the _\ «h i e back of your present book m Bs *> »fll‘/ filled in completely before Q“M mailing, and that your name 4 and address are printed. nmmmuflonwmmuhmwmmmuau bmmmâ€"udymmh&vfllhwm-m-pd!fl& o Those who _ &dcdfl,of?e{ ’.’-"%-’/ R weran ** m t 9 ~ t .“;,L_’//Eâ€""-"" c‘ 1.\ un ertent _\ } I .V%”’ ts on .\ ::’;,’ gfik â€" ‘ ‘ Il I.“l: \ #4 a 25 m ‘ 4 Phued pply It is not possible to issue new Ration books to consumers who mm-tlncdhficnlo-fiu.twm I you did not secure your new book during official "Distribuâ€" tion Week"â€"then mail your application card to any Local Ration Board or Ration Branch in your vicinity. eE 11 i2 anything to do with either of thee==="""""" u4 charged W*" and walked out of both their lives. | other BSM 55 _O"_zer Hife. _ mmmm&ma‘#” wg.co-"-" would have adjourned to the nearâ€"‘ . Nelth®" DRS S1;, gxit. uzwbmm""““"‘““’“w/’:fl“u oneâ€"but the man who was threat» radio, it was mmmmemehumL:.“:'m&wfl"".' sessscsssssessnssns aansa8 0008 s 806 80 06 s 8 a 6 a# a 6 The annual Ol‘.wd-flh- of tobacco is about 97,000,000 poundsâ€" its value around $30,000,000. In the southwest corner of the province, some 90,000 acres are planted to it and the Ontario crop represents nineâ€"tenths of the Dominion yiedd. 85% of this is highâ€"grade Aueâ€"curedâ€"the lessâ€"careâ€" fully treated burley and darkâ€"Jeaf making up the rest. 1t is an industry in which a few experts preâ€" pare the scene for a --J:i'rn mrush by thousands of workers in the crucial harâ€" vest works, A CORNER OX TORACCG

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