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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 29, 1934, p. 6

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i f- f i i fade six the actotf free press thursday november 29th 1034 a warning note if in- class youve aught to say make it short without delay put it to in your own way b natural if youd make your meaning clear from highsounding phrases steer just be simple and sincere b natural affectation gush and show others do not like you know be yourself and let it go b natural agnes e volcncine menu hints beelpen for new and novel dishes household ideas ani suggestions these new mince meat recipes abe quick and easy delicacies mincemeat and cheese are tradition- allyboon companions here is a new recipe that blends these tasty delicacies best of all this spicy novelty deserves a short cut rating in your dessert file mincemeat cheese tarts 9 ounce package dry condensed mince meat cup cold water 6 slices canadian cheese pie crust break the dry condensed miricemeat into pieces add cold water place over the heat and stir until au lumps are thoroughly broken up bring to a brisk boil continue boiling for three minutes or until the mixture is practically dry boll out the pie crust and cut in squares put a sponful of prepared mincemeat in the centre of each and cover with a slice of canadian cheese fold the pie crust over the mincemeat and cheese press the edges firmly together bake fifteen minutes in a hot oven 450 degrees f serve hot this recipe makes six tarts mincemeat cheese sandwiches 9 ounce package dry condensed mince meat a cup cold water cream cheese whole wheat bread break the dry condensed mincemeat into pieces add cold water place over the heat and stifintil all lumps are thoroughly broken up bring to a brisk boll continue boiling for three minutes or until trie mixture is prac tically dry allow to cool spread thin ellces of whole wheat bread with cream cheese which has been left at room temperature about an hour cover with a layer of the prepared mincemeat cover each with another slice of the whole wheat bread and cut in quarters or fancy shapes finely chopped nuts may be added to the mincemeat before spreading for additional novelty shrimp omelet serves 6 6 eggs 6 tablespoons hot water 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 can shrimps 4 tablespoons lemon juice a teaspoon paprika separate eggs beat whites until stiff and yolks until creamy add hot water and baking powder to yolks fold in whites pour into a heated omelet pan which has been greased with melted butter and cook slowly when done crease through the centre and cover half with the shrimps which have been drained minced and seasoned with the lemon juice and paprika fold top half over lower half and serve lmmedlately simple things long standing asthma many have suiiercd so long from asthma and have tried so many socalled remedies they think that there is no real help for them they should read tuo letters received by the manufacturers of dr j i kelloggs asthma remedy from hundreds of cases once as desperate a their own even in longneglected cases this famous preparation brings prompt help how best to teach manners once more a leading educator deplores the lack of politeness among young people dr nicholas murray butler president of columbus university speak ing at the opening services of his own institution wonders why it is that youth can come to full adolescent years with no apparent appreciation of the dif ference between good manners and their stlnctive act some blame parents who strangely enough may be persons of known cour tesy liked and admired for their urban ity in another part of dr butlers address may be fou jv parcllelwliich may throw some light on the subject in which he distinguishes between at tending college and getting an educa tion it is one thing to be forced to memorize rules of courtesy and quite another to have those rules so firmly imbedded that politeness becomes an in stinctive act certain educators favor college courses in manners and decry the school of courtesy taught by heavy characters in films they may be on the right track but a woman whose children are models of thoughtful consideration has perhaps found a better way i taught my boy and two girls to be unselfish she explains xjourtcsy is only a by product of that teaching a wholly unselfish person could not be discourt eous even if ignorant of rules happy is he who in this life bring what it will of care and strife can keep throughout his threescore springs a childs delight in simple things were eight eighteen then twentyeight grown up we sternly shut the gate on all the dear remembered ways we knew in youths untrammelled days our daily work must be sufficient and we must strive tole efficient and not gp sailing shoreless seas on wondrous dreambuilt argosies we cant expect to earn our food by seeking fairies in a wood or thrilling- to some grand old rhyme of battles in forgotten tune so held by neverconquered bars we cease to wonder at the stars forget or else too swiftly tire of watching pictures in the fire the music of the harping winds is lost upon our wearied minds and scornful of accustomed ways we strive to gain earths newer toys scoff at our childhoods sheltered nooks our carefree games our wornout old books that yet could give a keener bliss bring back that something which we miss and never find if growing old in endless toiling after gold we clip our spirits eager wings and lose our joy in simple things molly bevan this plan of holding the municipal election at this date is of course only ja modernidea in fact its only been in fashion for the last few years thai exciting time usually came just at the christmas and new year holiday time but then again the ladles didnt have a vote then and i sometimes think that the changing of the time was for their convenience possibly too man in his selfish thoughtfulness of his stomach readily agreed that it would be better to let the wives have undivided atten tion to the preparation of christmas festivities rather than have the dinner spoiled with municipal affairs speaking for myself i enjoy the elec tion much more at the first of december than the last of the month mary hasnt so many odd jobs that need attention just now that are sure to crop up in that busy holiday week but municipal affairs havent changed such a lot in the years election slogans and methods are much the same there are the same two classes of citizens those who take their citizenship airairs seri ously and those who would leave every thing for george to do but i must get on youll find my text for the iweek back in the musty old files of the fuee press of 1884 in november and early december and here is the gist of the findings mr donald mann drove he first sleighload of grain into market this season on tuesday morning november 22 the bell telephone had attlmt time 63 subscribers in the city of guelph the chairman of the streets and sidewalks committee has ordered a new lamp for the corner of mill and freder ick streets a month before election time the last meeting of the county council for the year was held on tues day the usual bunfeed and superfluity of gush wound up the proceedings- guelph will offer the q t r coy 100000 bonus and 20 acres of land as an inducement for the cpnanarty to locate their workshop in that city a number of mr a e matthews oil paintings are on exhibition at fern- leys oyster parlor the work in ninny of them is of a high order and very creditable the canada olove works have closed dowri for december to allpw removal to the new shop on bower avenue the board of trustees of acton public school arc negotiating for the basement of the congregational church for a school room during the year 31250 was spent in building operations in acton mr a w green has disposed of his knitting business and machinery to messrs c s smith and g c clark well imust close and get this epistle to thoxoitico as is the favorite ending iff some corespondents i know v originality the world is peopled with imitators for every one who has nn original idea there nre a thousand who will bare facedly purloin his idea once it is let loose claim it for their own and use it or sell it as the humor suits them in fact many of them dothls sort of thing so often they really feel they are the originators of the ideas everything nowadays is imitated from jokes to streamlined trains and battleships lost week a joke read ive been trying to think of the right word for two weeks a friend replied how about fort night this week the imitator had it ive been trying to think of the right word for thirty days the comeback was how about month hemes another illustration taken from the movies recently in a comedy the heavy threatened to wrap a telephone pole around the necks of a pair of clowns the fadeout showed them with the pole around their necks this week a similar threat was made by the villain of the piece to wrap the legs of a pair of jokers around their hecks the fadeout show ed them in this position evidently somebody helped themselves to a good idea stories plays songs inventions medi cines and many other things tell the same story one person creates an idea and dozens mutate his work sometlmes- almost before it gets on the market it is obvious the glory and profit of a new invention should go to the man with the idea he did the studying he made the sacrifices if any were made he did the work it is his brainchild but in the rush of imitators it often happens the originator of the idea gets lost in the shuffle and he gets neither prajse honor nor remuneration for his handiwork copyrights and registration of patterns may prevent exact duplica tion but once some- persons have an ideato work on they dont need a dupll cate they can imitate satisfactorily v 4 carbon monoxide shame shame the following recommendations were made by the travellers insurancecom- pany in their bulletin 1 avoid running the engine- if it is necessary to rcniain in the car while it is parked especially in a closed garage if in a closed garage always leave the nearest window at least partly open 2 keep the carburetor and all motor parts incidental to combustion adjusted so that the luel will be burned as com pletely as practicable 3 a cutout that discharges gas hi front of the muffler should not be used when the motor is idling 4- inspect cars regularly for leaky ex haust connections loose and broken floor rboards defective floor coverings and defective exhaust pipes and mufflers 5 make it a practice to stop driving and get plenty of fresh air at the first sign of headache dizziness smarting eyes drowsiness or nausea 8 the exhaust pipe should discharge beyond the iear end of the body of the car on the side opposite the driver 7 avoid following too closely any vehicle with a smoking or odorous ex haust note the smoke or odor usually is from burning oil or is the result of poor carburetion indicating that the fuel j571nefflclently burned and that excessive carbon monoxide may be pre sent 8 avoid sealing the cor interior by closing all windows and vents tightly ventilate as for as possible by opening the front wtadows windshield exhaust gases enter more readily through the rear windows 9 further progress in streamline car design is desirable 10 flexible hose exhaust connections should be constructed to withstand the effects of longcontinued vibration and heat exhaust lines should toe renewed as soon as leaks are discovered 11 mufflers should be strong and pre ferably seamless those having long itudinal seams should be installed so that the seams will be on the lower side a good time friend how did you enjoy your first ball debutante proposals of four oh topping i had nine marriage and accepted it is madness to make fortune the mistress of events because in herself she is nothing but is ruled by prudence dryden looking to future mother so you got those beautiful moccasins for dady they are splendid but dear i think he would have pre ferred carpet slippers young hopeful i know but then youve never been spanked by carpet slippers behavior is a mirror in which every one 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