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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 7, 1944, p. 3

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it 1mi theactoniebbeiprbss ibaoe of interest to women sfetfe ihhuxingiiohfl hallo hometrakers1 one thing x enlov ira sjiarkat oo saturday rnrt whet if there la to the out the choice nffnrlnss which 1 f has brought in from the coun try and arranged in colorful cluster where wo can pick and choose what- i our fancy and onr pocket- at pmwt th atatts are filled to w with thmt old favorite the natihagi family which includes everythfcuj team the anow white head of canlmower broccoli sprouts curly savoys to the big ann purple and white drum head which supply the main ingredient for the icraut crock and the winter salad bowl theres always an abundance of height green paraley dark red beets and bis bun- cbe of ions chinese cabbage and begs of potatoes it js also interesting to see how many man are now coins about orilh altopplng lists cautiously mvestigat- lng each purchase they are making for the hnmnmakers than these are abe youngsters trailing their wagons with an sir of independence and ear- tying the family shopping list to the market vendors to show how much she appreciates this friendly shopping asetitanre the nomemaker might plan to make s few special goodies ahead of the holiday cookies are unl- verssl favorite so here are a few recipes along with other rrttwnm 1 cup 14 u cup brown cups shortening 3 tggs 2 tap ground cloves 1 thpp chopped orange peel cups flour 2 taps- soda 2 tbsp warm water heat malaise and add sugar when sugar is dissolved and mixture is still warm stir in shortening unbeat en eggs cloves and peel pour into mixing bowl and atir till well blend ed- add 4 cups flour dissolve the soda in the water and add work in rest of flour except cup reserved for flouring board chill the dough and rail out about u inch thick use fancy shapes for cutting if you have alien bake on greased cookie sheet in hot oven for 5 minutes this mokes about 100 haiiltini ceasues u pound butter 5a cup fruit sugar or rolled granulated aug- i ax 2 cups sifted rice flour i praam butter and gradually blend in your choice of sugar cream very well add the flour a third at a time very well after each if flour becomes difficult to work in with apoon use the hands turn dough onto o lightly floured baking board and knead in additional flour until cracks appear on the sur face of the dough avoid working in any more flour than will bring the dough to the cracking point put and roll dough to about onethird inch thickness using a floured cutter cut dough cookies may be decorated with a piece o cherry before baking or prick the tops with the tines of a fork bake in a very slow oven 272i degrees about 40 minutes until tho cookies are set vult fruit bars 1 cup allpurpose flour 1 up baking powder w tsp salt 1 cup light brown sugar u cup melted shortening 1 tbsp of grated orange rind j eggs 4 cups cranberries 1u cups citron peel cut fine 1 sift flour jmeosure slit again with bavjng powder and salt com- etistp thlniiladed irnifc nfng a saw- big nwl and pressing very lightly 2 if a cookie maker hi used pack the dough in it tightly helng careful not to leave empty spaces or holes 3 substitute isrd or similar fat for butter but be sure to increase the amount by coneiifui and increase the amount of salt in the recipe 4u tune the first pan of fikl ac curately in the oven thereafter cookies can be baked by the clock s cookie sheets should not be too large or too deep there shouidbefj one inch of space op all sides to allow circulation of beat to obtain even end of tripitr freed warships for other seas skaus f i biff ih lianas ttrt 12 was bmu f carcfttl sap combine rind to weubeaten eggs 1 with dry ingredients 3 put cranberries through coarse grinder add with peel to first mix ture mix well 4 pour into shallow wellgreaxhl pan 11 by 7 inches bake in electric oven 350 deg 50 to 60 minutes 5 cut in bars while warm make m bars jam nlptoe 2 cups sifted flour 3 tbsp baking powder fc tsp salt j tbaps sugar 4 tbsps shortening 1 egg to 1i cups milk jam any flavor desired sift flour baking powder salt and sugar together cut in shortening beat eggs and add milk add to dty ingredients to make a soft dough turn out on floured board and knead gently onehalf minute roll out to ttinch thickness cut into three- inch squares cut diagonally from each corner toward the centre mak ing the cut shout one inch long place a teatnoon of jam in centre of each fold comers toward centre pln- whsei fashion sake oa baking sheet in oven 450 to 13 minutes makes about 18 tabd a fjt 1 cat refrigerator caokle dough tor baking in thin sties with a loos 10 london cplrthe 40000 ton nazi battleship tlrpltx probably was the best protected and beat hidden of the worfcrs capital ships when she heeled over and sank bottom up in tromso ftlord nov 12 with a loss of perhaps 1200 men it meant that bri tains hard hlttlog air farce has gain ed new know how three direct hits and two near miss es did the job the five 12000 pound exploding earthquake bombs used were designed by an aircraft builder b neville wallls a nonsmoking veg etarian who wont talk about his work he also designed the vickerk- wellesley bomber which flew 7162 mile nonstop from egypt to austral ja in 1938 to set a record wains streamlined bombs biggest in use were hgne long after the tirplt was launched on april 1 1839 probably with the sinking of una able ships such as the triplu in mind wallls also designed the spec ial bombs used on the historic mohne and eder dambusting by the raf this accomplishment on nov 12 ended a threeyear chase of the isst big nazi dreadnought during which she was struck a total of eight times at sea and aeven times in hide aways the isst three attacks sept is oct 20 and nov 12 were by lan caster lugging their big earthshak ers the raf knew it had the pro per weapon but it required two tries to make the third blow successful wralhrrbjgfaeser the formula that brought victory was perfect weather forecasting approach at the medium altitude of 5000 feet and a flexible attack plan thirtytwo planes flew on the mis sion 20 took part in the attack five accomplished the job all but one re turned safely the blow was swift and the ger mans had no time to lay the usual protective smoke screen around the giant the first bomb silenced oil her guns and within a few minutes her keel pointed toward the heavens and her eight 15luch guns 12 59 and 16 four inch guns and numerous anti aircraft wtatumi stuck their muzzlei in tho mud on the bottom of tromso fjord thuk endud n warship whose prin cipal vulu was to pin down british kva forces b had made only two operational sorties of lonumiuouc the shelling of tallinn in the gulf of finland in august 1041 mttl n raid with tlw sclunrnhoral uguhiut spits bergen in july 1942 during thus three years she kept capital ships of the british homo floet on watch and required hundreds of hours of reconnaissance flying lo make sure she was safely in her hlde- auiti at narvik kaarfjord altui fjord or at the end tromso partner and x have gone south cor the winter- o maybe indefinitely we find the bright warm sun vey wel come after the cold northern sir what part of the south did you ask oh dear 1 am afraid x have been misleading you you see we are still in ontario still at ginger farmrx only mean that we have moved our bedroom from the north end of tho house to the south and honest-to- gonrtness it is almost like going to another country the room that was formerly our bedroom was sandwiched between the imagroam and the dinningroesn it had its adwntaajiw and its bine with sugar i a special services squadron under 2 add melted shortening and orangejjwing commander j b tnlt formed lo blast the mohne mid eder dams in german and perform uthor spec ialized bombing feats finished off th tirplu details of their preparation have not been made public for the nnxlt still have two pocket battleships tho scheer and lutzow two iov cruis ers the hipper and prince eugen and four light cruisers which may need attention later how to white advertising somo husiness people remark that they believt that advertising is o good thing but they fool that they do not know just how to write an ad vertlsement that will sell goods it does not take any special skill or cleverness to write a good advertise ment what the public wants u in formation about goods so if the dealers will think of some apodal articles or lines in his stock which he considers a specially good bargain or which meet the need at that particular date all he has to dote to describe the goods a he would if he were talking to a customer aud name the prices such a description la aa uatsrasting to the public as any ws in the newspaper we half froxe hi winter and swelter ed ujsummer that was before the advent of the furnace with the fur nace we sweltered both sum mar and winter it was impossible because of its location to keep the room cool enough for leaping and yet have the rest of the house comfortably warm knowing this prompted daughter to suggest one time when she was home that we use the big south room as a bedroom the idea had been at the hack of my mind for some time but i had lacked courage to mention it to ask a man to move from one room to another is like trying to tear an oak tree up by its roots but i finally got around to it and you know the result the south room is twenty by twenty and in fm to bedroonn f unlture it also contains an old square piano a large table my sewing ma chine and in one corner a large stack of folding chairs which belong to the womens institute and are left with us for storage then there was our erstwhile bed room to deal with what do you think you will do with their roomt asked partner the answer to that was more fur niture to move the room is long and narrow one end accommodatas my typewriter table a few shelves two chairs and the furnace smoke pipe the other end holds a comfortable old studio couch a small table and a wicker chair there is linoleum on the floor the room is always warm and since there is nothing to spall partner knows he can sit in it at any time even in his overalls and that is how x want it x hope i never tutve a home mo impeccable that the only place a man feels com fortable is in the kitchen as to that there is not much need for alarm x am very far from v being the worlds best housekeeper what a queer thing habit is to day as i washed the dinner dishes i wondered why mo many women con hardly sit at nil after dinner they never seem satisfied until those dishes ure wnhed and out of the way where x like to relax for a while thinking it over i traced my disin clination back to an english custom at lunch or midday dinner we did not have tea served at tlie table as we do in canada it was served in the drawing room or sitting room immediately after dinner x imagine that was done bo that the servanb in the days when there were servants could get their own meal and also clear the dinlngtable yes it is a far cry from thowj days of thirty years ago but habit dies hard or am i becking an alibi for dish washing procrastination it could be well well i was almost forgetting to mention the fact that the thresn- ing machine is sitting in our barn again it enmo in about twothirty yesterday afternoon partner told me before they came that as the after noons were so short now it would hardly be worthwhile starting up so 1 went on washing the kitchen floor without paying much attention to the threshing machine but when i did take a look to see what was going on the belt was on the machine and threshing was in full swing how ever it wai only a clover threshing so that meant only two extra men for supper they stopped at iv o clock so we shall have them for an hour or two in the morning and that will be the wlndup of our threshing for yet another year can t soy i am sorry ume tell me papa what is a consulting physician t lie is a doctor who is called in at tho last minute to share the blame a teacher was trying to explain the word svldower to his class what would you call a man who had lust lost his wifer he asked very careless said a bright boy out at the side of that aky- crapert american ok theyre milestones mab iulpfiacs war supplies must be produced in canada half of our industrial pro duction is now on war output this reduces supplies of civilian goods if we pay higher than celling prices ior civilian goods in short supply we are helping to start inflation xake bomb inflation would disrupt our flow of war supplies to the fighting aranta who do you traffic cop hey think yau arer driver oh im lust one of the taxpayers that pays you your salary for insulting me an isngush school inspector who had just returned from the ilsle of man was examining the girls class ui ge i can you teu me what bland there is otf the english coast which from 1u name you would judge i to be in habited by people of the male aax onlyr please sir said a utile girl the scluy the teacher was explaining the lsw of gravitation and how it prevented people from falling off ithe earth when be had finished be invited questions from the class please sir said one pupil what kept them on the earth before ithls law was passed so youve left your job pat m yes was the boss surprised when be knew you were leaving no he knew before 1 1 did ubetfltor i see here that an english general was badly cut when opening a wine bottle what beading can x put on that bit of newst editor oh just say serious ac cident to british manofwar in at tempting to get into port in the early 80s there were two british cabinet minsters who were rivals and sworn enemies one rainy day ithey met face to face on a narrow footpath to the one who stepped aside it meant tread big in tb mud of the road there was a moment of hesitation then t never give way to scound rels said one glowering the other smiled stepping off tlw footpath into the mud he said pass friend x always do an aberdonlan living alone had un early morning train to catch i being a heavy sleeper he was afraid he would not wake up in time several possibilities had presented themselves but in each cose he would have o give some one a tip xn the end he addressed an envelope to himself and posted it without a stamp early the next morning there came a thunder ous knock on the door the scot climbed out of bed and opened the window heres a letter for you called the postman threepence to pay take it hack cried the aberdon lan carelessness like that doesha deserve to be encouraged mended dose of lltt rfllud igxanas ito each 230 pounds of body weight of the horse only a aualifled oweterlnarian should administer the oapauies iltila the usual practice ito stars t the bar- sesilb hours before treatment andrfnr about i ave i hours afterwards as in the community i treat meat i for ssatbhts in cattle in any district copemuve action iby horse owners iln specific areas brings good results hxf miac of iqhacco it fq5 dflste ito a pipe wirtotartixd ff dhorselbotlesies by cooperative action in early winter preferably before december ilil the numbers of horse hot i hies i that may appear in any district the follow- ing year may be greatly reduced the bots of which there are three species known aa th nose throat and i the horse hot fly respectively spend i the winter in the stomachs of horses treatment of all the horses in a dis trict is the logical proceedure carbon bisulphide is usually admin- istered in gelatine to expel the bots from the stomach i it is a liquid which readilyfermsagaswhleh is fatal i to the bots but i harmless i to qbbman ulrbrmbn- the belief ut expressed thy ttwo rex- pert army surgeons i that t many geri man soldiers are cowards under pain and that these sokuers are physically weaker ithan canadians and tmorc subject ito infections lit la suggested that deficiencies hi i their diet might be the cause of lack of physical when ithe nazis started out onitheirj career of conquest which was ito demonstrate ithat the germans arc supermen ithey should have i been a little moi certain of ithelrifoud supi ply they thought ithey could get all tho food they needed by conauering neighbor countries they found these countries better able ito i fight it ban they expected wmh is a lesson to nations ito depend on their own i res ources and notitryito grabithoseitliat belong ito neighbors hhe ibhwncml lodub a newspaper l i that ttrtllbe one aften toe asststbm the country gets on ttl road t to re covery but i that it should i swt i travel on t that road aoifariitjbatailanus n the ditch the nation travelled the boari tin liecovery ifor some years after ttka first world war i but it get agoing at such a high pel of speculation ttbat it produced a i financial i panic aatf many millions were t thrown out af work ill was a warning ithat tpeffes should not spendijnoney so rfast ithat theyihave noneileftilf u oes also it is a warning laaajatl an excessive speculative spirit laajl against i bidding i the prices of secur ities upilo such a point as ito create daoasr of a crash- ithmft v vtjum m 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