Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 1, 1944, p. 3

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tthubsdavr hume oat mm mffiawsom flbbb h hflk ihotnemakcra showers are jo the atr but they are not xainlng anything except jttu and hsppme for prospective brides many a fut ure bridesmaid or favored wedding attendant is ibuay tthls month iplao- special shower parties ifor tthe bridetobe wllh all the mulutude of thins which demand coostderat- lon and time at tthls ibuay season it is a relief to iftnd ithat ithere are de licious party refreshments ithat can be prepared quickly in advance delicate colon are always a pari of the shower party so why not serve cheese salad mold along with sectioned fruits oranses israpefrult and sliced apples cheese itoaat strips tiny hot biscuits filled with honey or marmalade orange ifluff queen of heart cakes and coffee or punch the- heart shaped cakes do not call for individual moulds but are made from a sheet ilayer of cake and out out with a heart cookie cutter 4llecfti- qf mtaltt ttakm 1 cup shortening 1 cup sugar 3 cups cake flour 3 taps baking paw der i tap salt 1 tap flavoring ex tract 3 cup milk 6 egg whites cream the shortening add sugai gradually and cream together until fluffy and light sift flour and mea sure mix and sift with baking ipowd- er and salt add dry ingredients to creamed mixture alternately with the milk add flavoring ifoid in well beaten egg whites ipour into greased shallow baking pan bake 35 mlns- in an electric oven 325 degrees if remove from pan and when cold cut with heart shaped cutters make 7 mlnut frosting and divide it into thirds add different colored fruit coloring to each and frost caket top onl in wartime mever mjnitto fsosnmi l cups granulated tmgar 5 thap cold water j egg whiten unbeaten 1 tup onllla extra t 1 tbsp corn nrup fruit coloring combine all ingredients x u t flavoring and coloring in top ul douhlf boiler mix thoroughly place ov r boiling witter and beat hrlukly until mixture holds its shape jre mov from fire add flavoring and coloring beat until cool 4saknr ruwr 2 oggs grated rind of 1 lemon 1 tbsp lemon juice 3 tbsp sugar grat- ed rind of orange 3 tbsp orange juice separate eggs beat yolks with 2 tbsp sugar add grated rind and the fruit juices add hot water beat ing continually cook mixtures in top of double boiler until it coals spoon stirring constantly pour ov r egg whiten which have been beater stiff u 1th remaining tablespoon sug ar pile into classes chill in elect ric refrigerator and serve takes kin 1 when a rm pe calls for nuts und you cun obtain some peanuts rub off the hull and exctss salt wltli a damp cloth and uw u nmall quantity if re ipt rulls for 1 rup chopped nuts vou mn uu one hulf cup hopped p anutv und use one cxtru tbsp of flour 2 it ooklng utensil are suuked immediately after the food ha been removed they may be easily tleutukt cold water im beat for eggs milk or dough v mihutanoeu hot water ailx mart tjuukly on greasy foods the ciueatioa tto mr jfc akkx do ou ut the btst nutritive vulue by cooking hpin- uch and adding it to the tream sauce for mmp or uing raw spinach answer slme uplnath cooks uultjk- weteran and ihero of tthe iflrst world war and almost continuously engaged in broadcasting throughout britain during world war ill stanley maxted iputs as much enthusiasm into his job as he did in his early radio career ax tenor star ihe ht iheard foff the jrecord tuesdays at illjls pm tedt ly and i because more flavor is obtain edlby using minced raw spinach cook in milk for throe minutes and thick en in double bollor for h mfhules this will give the beat nutritive value but do hositat to use loftovier up in- ach vegetable in a cream snuoe far soup mrs m 11 asks retype for white- cake using amall amount of sugar mruajbrasuno tthode rfajsje h uup shortening i cup of white corn wrua j cup of sugar d tap of flavoring 1 cups of cake lour 3 lap of baking powder 1j tap salt 3 egg white sift dry ingredients together three times cr am shortening with sug ar add flour mixture alternately with syrup then fold in stiffly in aten egg whites and flavoring and hake in lay ers at 350 degree f for about j5 minute axsmo imp wilt 1 egg while w cup light hroun uyiup u tup lemon flav oring twp almond flavoring add tuilt to gg white and beat un til stiff ium high speed of oloctrlc mixer add corn wyrup gradually cttntinutug to beut add flavorings boat until king lioldn u iieak fob vibes as nwiv and more autumoblle tlrei become worn out or in need of repair the tire rationing representatives stationed in each of these offices with jurisdiction over the surrounding ter ritory are also finding themselves very busy they are pointing out to many of the motorists looking for hew tires that these can be blotted only under strict adherence to the es sentiality priorities in existence and that because the supply of tires re mains difficult in view of heavy de mand from the armed forces ven those qualifying under surh priorities may frequently be obliged to wait far tires often the tire rationing representative is able to show a mot orist how his mot pressing tire troubu noy tie overcome by recap ping or retreading precious rubber thus bting waved for moi essential uttek in the field of food rationing eat i it r pt4iuure at local offices of the board huu been materially rellevod by tie operutlont of the jlo ul itat- lon board vohw h huve assumed re- pmitihlu for ordinary dealings be between the board und eonsunu r 1 lit r r main however various oth er pliuwetf of tat lolling whit h huve to be bundled by the local offhed and it is tonutquently nectsary for tlumi to keep ull informed on the ration ing ivgulatiolts roval vibil to britaijatt bomber omuiiihiisi king george and headquarters of the february tth iul an diractlavg britslas t harria tcca obj abowina tnalr majaatlas quaan nttahth paid a private visit co the rjtt botobar ftnmmand in tba country on ha song aad quacfi caikad to the men who r ostacudvo air chief marshal sir arthur avfjc c te c bomber commaod la haiw tha oparatloba boon some waeks jp 1 by moa mt tthe end of ithttoi you tfeel jui if you had done nothing i been nowhere and seen inotb- ing and n6 one this definitely ihas not ibeen one of those weeks every day ihas been full ho its close and be yond it wednesday il was just putting the if i pishing itouches do ithe diningroom which il ihad been jsjteringw in walked our son again me had in- terruptad ihls ifiicloiigh at ihoine to vis- it ihls irl ifrlend now the as hack ihome again tto wind up ihla jeave jin the afternoon ipartaer and 1 ihad to go away on business so that was one day gone on thursday if it rained bob and it were going to hamilton to get the car wheels straightened up it it was fine bob was going to work the last of the land with tlie tractor the day dawned and it was neltlier wet nor iflne just foggy and damp wv went to ihamllton when if cam back il had all my work to do ibut still the itrp was worthwhile bemuse we got the car wheels if bxed although we almost had to go down on our knees tto ipersuade the nun to do it ifrlday ibob finished worklns the jand and ipartner completed his ilongd loyed spring seeding a was washing nearly all day rfor ourselves and ifor the army thats what 1 thought anyway from the array of khaki tliat jxot itself into my washing machine und a hand power machine at ithat donlt forget leurly saturday morning daughter and a friend arrived for the week end the house was a shambles- but there was nothing 1 could do about it at least nut all at once however the weather was grand and the whole fumlly uos outside more than it way in but not sitting around dear m uoour vlmitors make thorn wives very useful daughter swept and dutttod the downstairs rooms for me and then started in to wood lite guld en while all this was going on part ner son bab and friend bert went to work on a job that had been wor rying partner for some time mostly because he wasnt able to tackle it alone partner will do nearly any thing but he does like to liave both feet on the ground and this was one job where there was no telling where your foot might be it woj trimming a tree very big tree in the centre of the front lawn and ev ery time ithere was a bit of wind we have been afraid it would come down and wreck the iroof of the house bob did tlve climbingand the sawing and presently one great limb attar an other came crashing to earth after dinner there was the wreckage to clear away and all three men were busy chopping sawing and carting and now to look at the tree you would hardly know it had been trim med at all there is so much of it left sunday afternoon bob went off to vklt a favorite unue in toronto the rent of us went for a short but lovely drive through the country we might have been driving around yet if partner hadnt been there he uus the only one who knew which uay to go when we cot onto strange ground of course daughter and 1 had to huve the tar stopped uveiul tlnwb bo we could plqk wild flow rs after all who ould drive b nod ding olumblnet und wm tueetited phlox after suppet tlure vxafi the usuul si ramble to trowd a lot more to a little tint but ut but tame that trip to the station and bert x face was so red particularly his no u that partner said he would need an itlibi to explain his wetkend actklt- ies 2 uai hardly back from speeding the parting gusts when bob blew in again having hitchhiked from tot- onto then a girl friend phoned to ask if she had left her wallet in our tar she had and we found it and then we turned round and found daughters wallet had been left be hind too oh thee girl now it is monday and partner and i have said goodbe to our son this time he is going back im b c one doesn t say goodbye lightly the days there is too much at stake however we have to face it anu make the best of it after all there s a job to be done and a war to be won but the house is quiet now so very quiet tttntrrm mrnpijtm r cd flpor trlnoing churchbelta art nudnjghi the court aatd rtthey najht have oaua- nd jianic two iroyal marines ronad c3ji0 eteh i the existing machinery of cooper ation is much fuller and closer than la generally realised the normal method atf communication between the u k and dominion governments la through the doasunkuia office la london and the departments of ex ternal affairs in each of the domln- ottawa tcp ifiirther debate upon the development of the athab- aitkw alta tar aands mjoa itheir com mercial jwsalbujtles m m asuaroe of oil may be expected to develop later in the jres aaailon of jarliament in the light of ivtoorous criticism by some opposition jnembers of the pol icy uvhich the jgovernment no 1st has followed in attempting to ascertain ttlw 4vatrth ax tthe sands the exploitation of canadas north land and its noatwar possibilities are topics which jsjeaady have engaged the jrttantion of the jhouse and he sources minister grecar have said ithat ihe will be glad to have discussion later in the session coooerning dev elopment there spanking during discussion of hbt departments war appropriation esti mates the said much information still had to be irtlmd before ji con clusion could be treached that the tar sands were canable of aucceasful com roercial development the aha iw plant produced 2qje8z barrels of vir gin crude oil from the sands in 1341 and 9038 barrels in um2 after the old plant destroyed by fire had been restored announcement tliat women em ployees of tlve civil service who marry now may continue their jobs at the rate uf pay which they received be fore marrying u expected to tiave a stabilising effect upon their tenure of employment in the service demands of tlie armed services and industry for men have lad to their replacement in the civil service by women but the exodus of single wom en who came to ottawa to take pos itions in the service and later left on tlie grounds ithat their ualarleri after deductions barely covered their ex penses lion been a source of worry to the government in the past tlie dull service commissions an nouncement that women employeiw who marry now are entitled to in- reases instead of being reduced to the initial pay rate au in the past and sojoslng increases will no doubt have the effect of inducing many who may have considered leaving to remain no final decision lias yet been reached upon the question uf making additional canadian workem subject to compulsory transfer ordora undi r which men from 16 to 40 yearn of ago engaged in industries and occupatlonr considered nunessential are shifted to mare euseptlal activities jlabor minister mitchell informed 3 g jdlefenbaker progressive con servative member for lake centre tliat canadas labor situation was at n m acute stage however the minister said there was no immed late prospect of a change in the call- up for men for compulsory military service arthur slaught liberal member for parry sound and supporter of the view that tlie inner reserves of can adas 10 chartered banks should be made public lias so far not obtained the information he is seeking from witnesses appearing before the com mons hanking oomralttoehut has been making a determined effort to do mr slaught like c g meceer liberal member for vancouver bur- rard is an xponent of momentary reform and holds the view that tht public through the bank of cunodu thief loaning customer of the bunk khould be informed of the amount of the inn r reserves c s ihompklus ins pet tor g m tat of banks und a witness befoie the ummltttm uild the inner nwius umountod to more than 1100 04m s m wedd prldeht of tin qtnail ian bunkers aiuouatlou said the te fcervei wtie set up to moet ltss s whlth the institutions might encount er hut it hud not be u irutll to rtval their amounts kinance minister ilajey who is kept informed of the amounts placed i- th w reserves bus not yet readied u decision on whether or not lie will make them public liondon a w v s battle rural district who has given regular hospitality to men on am isol ated searchlight site had her reward when her household mas stricken with flu and the men arrived at 7 a m to no the fires carry in the coal etc entirely their own idea movl use fob stalmo canberra cpi tiome ear ago an australian invented a radio s t winch could be worked by a pedal it gave communication with the flying doctor service to many homesteads in tlve great spaces inland and save j many lives when prompter medical aid was needed homesteads could also converse with each other and a gossip hour in the evening became general with each household exchanging news and views when war came one woman made a habit of listening to outside stations writing down the news and retailing it to neighbours in the gos sip hour now the invention has gone far ther a parliamentary committee on social security visited broken hum and took evidence over the flying doctor network which covers 4000 aquare miles in some casas witnesses 500 miles away were beard and ouoa- dwjnoon r-cfsp- a teen ijsrttemed waiter rthe new cak aisllihalbsvnad version erlllise innssv- ad in ilassmlon in june dor tinen sifrtlsft forcssalltheilmltedatiatuass of isrttish 1 theatre radio and serosa will perform nightly 3n the wake of the 1 united nations anned forces will follow special ens- lief units and apeciallsu m ation iprenarntion for tthis ivallaf work has been uaning on as port nf the allied invasion plans for that sa1a1a tche f martioseouuf afcp i liw one rto llouk ifor viea jiqlplan m jpeadiqg st it idw nign eduu may kitf 100 afum ipaintiaaaldllien ipaintif quuty ixmtof and with auyiqgpoaver tiul jjodunj loqgerf whtm yml wfauuxac umluicmtptstxtproduau make aawjuuliaseialealer mihouc mgo xouu mania- sammrc ihia a and tfrirndly adiioc fkaeked ifay hejugheatquidilyyfodurt 11 i a ia your jmtiwiq jilaoal martinsen0ur fr sn k ng7nk llssssssssa

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