Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 17, 1944, p. 3

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august it um thb acton ntbb mbss rum- toe mixing bowl hello liommukcfbl detectable in ummcr and all year round are food prepared in the refrigerator on of their enter claims to culinary fame is that they can bo prepared early in the day and be in reeiltness for the evening- meal theyre easily adapt able to party occasions especially the buffet supper 2 pounds lean neck of lamb 3 tbsp latin half cup water 1 medium siz ed onion 3 medium mixed carrots 1 cup chopped spinach 1 cup cooked macaroni salt pep cover lean lamb with hot water nnd let simmer until the meat is tender put carrots and onions through food chopper and cook in as little water as possible soak gelatin in cold water and dissolve in three cups hot meat stock and vegetable broth grind meat rooked seasoned spinach mac aroni carrots nnd onions season and add partially cooled dissolved ge latin pour into a mold which lias been dipped in cold waler chill in electric reflrgerator and when firm unmold unto a platter garnish molded p1hii bauud 3 cups cooked fish flaked t green pepper finely chopped u imp pep per t half cup celery diced 1 tsp grated onion 1u cups mayonnaise combine ingredients and pack firm ly in greased molds chill in electric refrigerator unmold on crisp let tuce garnish with tomato wedges merry parfamt pudding beat j egg yolks whole egg and k cup sugar until lemon- colored gradually stir in 3 cups scalded milk cook in double boiler stirring constantly until mixture coats fcjkwn cool quickly add 1 tsp vanilla chill berry layer combine 1 pint crushed berries tihd half cup sugar chill in electric refrigerator meringue gradually add 3 tbsp sugar to 2 beaten egg whites beat until meringue form peak alter nate pudding and berries top each parfalt with a meringue swirl and oerry wartime tcm cream suggested by ii g 3 egg whites cup granulated sug ar 1 tsp vanilla 1 cup 18 per cent cream beat the egg whites tiff but hot dry and gradually beat in the sugar beat after each addition until the mix ture stands in peaks fold in vanilla and cream turn into pint freezing tray of your automatic refrigerator and with the control set at fast freez ing freeze for half an hour take from refrigerator and ittr mixture until smooth return to refrigerator and freeze half an hour longer take from refrigerator and mix until smooth continue this procedure un til the mixture is firm and there 1 no separation hot urn control to n point that will just keep the ice cream frozen take a tip 1 filling jars of vegetables too full may cause them to spoil z use a sterilized knife to slide down inside the packed jars of fruit or vegetables before sealing it it ts wise to use new zinc bands 4 process filled jars in waterbath counting the time from when water begins to boll 5 do not remove jars by lifting the tops dip out some of the hot water and then remove them 6 opening jars to refill is hot neces sary if there ts an air space but no leakage or detection of such thb qtesnon box miss e j asks why is jam or jelly more successful done in small quant ities answer for several reasons evap oration ts more quickly accompllsh- ed does not burn as rapidly and there ts less scum mrs j c asks how do you make two cups of rhubarb juice to add to berries for making jam 7 answer cut one quart of rhubarb into one inch pieces add one cup ol water cook ten minutes and then press through a sieve mrs m m asks recipe for plumb jumbo answer l 2 quarts plums 3 cups of sugar 1 orange wash and cut plums and remove pits slice orange very thinly cook together slowly for is minutes add sugar cook vapidly 3 minutes pour into hot sterilized jars cool and seal yield about 2 and a half pints post was goal vita man cp premier carson of manitoba told a meeting that em ployment for those who can work and security for those who cannot are the two chief reepoiudburttes of the prov ince chronicles of ginger farm oh dear what a week of sweltering heat this has beenand no possible way of keeping rook- it is just as hot to do nothing as it is to keep on work ingwhich after mil is a comforting thought since one has to keep on working anyway however we did have a few days that were really en joyable for which i was very thank ful as our saturdaytomonday visit ors stayed for nearly a week they called it a holiday but partners bro ther was helping with the harvest all the time while jessie was giving ma no end of help in the house young betty was here there and everywhere apparently having a grand time re ally i would call them the perfect guests because they were even on time for breakfast while they were here we finished getting in the barley i say we be cause i was helping too t did some thing i havent done for years v worked in the mow the first two loads partner pitched off the shraves and colin and i placed them in the mow the rest of the loads were built on sling in case our nonfarm er readers dont know what i mean by slings perhaps i had better ex plain ropes specially made for tlie pur pose are laid across one half of the rack the sheaves are laid across the ropes first one way and then an other until a bundle is built this hi repeated three times the load is then brounht to the barn the ropes are tightened and hooked on to the hoy fork rnrt the next thing you see is the horse pulling it huge sway ing bundle to the top of the barn over to the mow nnd then when the trip roto is pulled the tightly lucked sheaves drop tlown in the mow in one solid mass after the load has been dumped it u gcntrtilly one persons job to disentangle the sheave and place them where they should go it is hard work any time but at ninety- intheshnde temperature and under a steel roof it is really something you want to try it sometime i am sitting here by the vront door writing this column nnd just now n strange sound smote my ears it was the rhythmic sound of horses hooves on the highway x watched and in a few minutes a horse and buggy went by what is the world going back to the other night i heard a very different sound v a terrific bang somebodys tire blown out pre sently i heard mens voices but they were too far off for me to hear what whs said which was probably just as well under he circumstances here is an item i must mark down in our fnrm diary august the 10th the day we got our first pullet egg and the chickens were hatched march 23rd not had eht here in another item but not one for rejoicing- we got word from our ttolrilcr son the other day that he is in a new brunswick has pltnl with a broken foot if it keeps him from going overseas that boy is going to feel pretty sick strange isnt it how some boys would move heaven and earth to get overseas and yet are kept in canada while others not one bit anxlous to go get ship ped out so quickly i heard of one officer a major so anxious to see active service that he volunteered to go as a private ills voluntary de motion was not accepted and as far as i know he is still in canada it takes more than a war to down cockney wit which is nevertheless often quite unconscious here is a real sample which you may or may not have heard on the radio it was heard in an alrrald shelter harriet lorlumme they aint half dropping them bombs tonight are they harry well thats what they sent em over for aint it fekx71aukxited owl fort qtrappm- sastt cp aki wl resting on a transformer hamp ered efforts of volunteer firemen fighting a blaze at the nurses home here the bird caused a short cir cuit and was electrocuted at the same time causing temporary shut- off of the water supply ootid business santa fe n m cp first time offenders are in for a surprise when they enter city magistrate joe a berardlnellls courtroom- instead of the usual fine accompan ied by a croup reprimand they get a friendly explanation of santa fe driving regulations and what amounts to an apology for iny inconvenience its just good business judge ber- ardlnelll explains tribute to chinese montreal cp mcgul univer sity has established a number of fel lowships in medicine for postgradu ate training of outstanding chinese medical men the first fellowship went to dr yang glaland assocjste professor of surgery at west china union university watch your step many serious accidents stairways both in industry and at home here are some co sense pointers 1 do not run or crowd on or near stairways 2 whenever going up or down stairs walk and use the hand rail pro vided 3 high heels are especially dang erous on stairways as areabofs in need of repair 4 ijoiak carefully in the direction you are going if your attention la distracted stop until you can proceed carefully 3 never walk on stairs with hands in pockets 6 if necessary to carry a large or bulky package on m stairway handle it so that you caa always see where you are stepping get help if nec- t be especially careful when car rying glass or other sharp objects 8 do not carry scalding liquids in open vessels use covered contain ers 9 if llahts have failed and the stair ts dark hold to the handrail and feel your way from step to step use a flashlight ir possible 10 helpprevent accidents by pick ing up loose objects on the stairs and removing them new noifoid many of the vm only la their general application the sensational ddt for instance was produced by a european chem to years ago but its merits as an insecticide were not d until recently rotenone the active prin ciple of dents and cube root was used by gardeners in the orient long be fore its virtues became recognized elsewhere the insectlcldal properties of pyrethrum were discovered accid entally in dalmatla when around a bouquet of asterlike flowers hosts of files lay hora de combat ten years ago japan was the chief source of py rethrum but now it is the british east african colony of kenya from earlier curiosities these org anic insecticides grew in favor to be come necessities so great is the de mand now that supplies are inade quate and government regulations restrict their use to certain specific purpose a rhu most of the roten one in canada u warblefly powder ddt la nearly all demanded at present in the pre paration of delouslng powders for the armed forces which is true also of pyrethrum sabadllla or the ground treated seed of a lily plant grown in venez uela is now coming into use as a sub stitute for rotenone sabadllla like wise is not a hew remedy it i re corded that ranchers in venezuela used concoctions of the seed in water to control lice on cattle for which purpose it will now he used in cana da experiments conducted by sev eral invent igators in the u s a have proved its value beyond doulit mftopkhaston needed saskatoon cp dr n willhv on principal of the lutheran college and seminary told the canadian lutheran home mission conference that a much larger measure of coop eration between lutheran bodies in canada is possible and desirable how uantaoimrbrad artacncalfa ffsjuoll new york cp spender of the nation s trillions sec retary of the treasury ileary morg- enthau jr pinches the pennies as he practices the art of practical farm ing ilia is a ijoooecre dutchess county farm franklin d r registered tree grower is his neighbor morgenthau knows his crops his fredonla grapes were planted to com pete with the concords of maryland and deleware unproductive peach trees are being replaced with an ap ple orchard the fruit la sold to chain stores postwar plans include the open ing of a roadside stand at which this man who announces that farming is my real business can seu his prod uce now morgenthau and roosevelt alike are long distance farmers but says the secretary ve are pretty well asreed we will retire together and come back to dutchess county wsmstmfcssiwaaiaisnrfcsiassf london ont cp no 4 air observer school at nearby crumlln will be closed by the ll c a f about the end of the year and jtll be turn ed over to the army as on emergency military hospital rnrtdns monnrtflthdagt mora mntst- ure many w us up tsstos a much nitrogen phcapterlo acid asat ash as does a well ds singed oat plant states the national weed oogsv- mltlee weeds also increase the csast of labor and equipment and greatly increase the cost of preparing ana products for both a and hwaass consumption weeds in cereals only lower trtevalue of the but they reduce the value of they are also hard a and cause the use of more twine than is required to clean crops they harbor insect peat and fungus diseases while with lab or shortage it may not be possible to giy ell the attention needed for cultivation it is possible not to ag gravate the situation by sowing seed contaminated with nonxmrcslastve rabbits canberra ct large testa to control rabbits by means of disease known as myomatosis are be ing made but though the animals rarely recover from the disease it has been found difficult to spread it the disease ultimately dies out because sick animals wander away from us others rt quality guaranteed salada tea jfj fqtittt fame now that i can go im not going to stick around and let the other fellows do it bill and jack went over last week end freds been pver there a year now its my chance its going to take months of training before i caa get fightingfit so id better get moving today yes sir im going now to tell dad and mom that im on my way to sign up smoca wimit on ton mm

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