Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 14, 1946, p. 3

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trtursday march 14th 1w the acton free press fxod mix m bowl i advise veterann wait for farm tod to await lawt uhj act offlruu hallo llomemakerst famous rivals win uwrtr reputations by lha skilful um of food flavorings it uvt stav onlng that ruvh a dish mmrtblf at uus um of the yaar our appelile m pernickety everything ualaa bland you need a chefs skill to park up the flavor of your cook lag liar ar a faw suggestions that add mora appaal to every meal prepare devilled eggs at uaual but bafora filling the whit with tlia mashed uk and mayunneiaa put chopped peanut in the bettom of each lere maiit a hanana in ranch dressing jusl before eermng itu tt especially good with fruit salads hy the way hava ou rr lilrd sieving plums and ail unit a cupful of this purr to haalr gelatine dlahes llakrd beans ar de luxe when you sprinkle ihrm with a halt traipoon of otnmrrrial steak aaura if jou hava mm leftover chl ken gravy pour it ovrr a caeaerolo in which yimvt arranged layers of looked noodles and chopped welners than apr inkle with bread rrumtia mixed wiili n dash of tag and bant in thr ovrn fur jo mlna vasoilir imum u hip mil together 1 cup of oked sieved plums i egg whltr tup auger 1 up itmon juice and n dash nf salt beat with a roiao m electric baatrr until light anil fluffy stir in h cup chop- ptd nul ill in sherbet glassea and hill in ilrtlrh refrigerator ttior oughlv notr v r ar assuming y u t anrtitl mmr i lumi as wr did lat fall if not wr hor ou an procura wnn prunes for this dish llngerhrrad larrs split iuar s of gingerbread and put together with an leftover ubtard sauce bakku ecirtaim iiah1i 1 cup cooked beef or other maad hopprxt j cuia cooked potato chopped 1 cup cabbage chopped 1 cup carrot du rd 1 cup beets diced s onion chopped salt and pepp r xudiment sauce milk prepare beef and vegetables and nil season highly with aalt prppt and condiment sauce add juat an ough milk tn hold huh together ilaca in greased baking dish hake in electric oen tt5k17 degrees about jo mlnm if a browner hath i deelr- cd gnasr a trying pan spread habh in pan cook to brown and fold ilka an omelet serves 4 to 6 nooolx ttawout 1 thap buttrr 1 tbap flour v up dry mustard tip aalt faw graina pepper 1 cup milk lb chaaaa dic ed 1 cup cooked brokrn nodtra s cup civopprd calcry make a aauta from butter flour muitard aalt pepprr arul milk turn electric element off add cheemt and atlr until it u mrltrd and mixture la uitooth add noodle and rlai sene on kllcei ot trlap toaat wrvea 4 nuhit ruui arfm is lupa aalt cod vhwddrd 1 cupa potnloep diced allcea onion mlnrad 1 tbbp tuiklng fat onr eighth tp pepper 1 egfc well benten soak rbdfuh in cold water fnr s hour liratn tut flah potatoei and onions in aaucrpan coer with boiling water and cook until potatoes are tender about 10 nun pour olt the water and hake wiucepan over beat to fluff potatoes maalt thor oughly add fat pepper and egg beat until light and fluff and shape mu ture into flat cakes brown on both aldss in a tmall amount of fat use electric element turnod high strefc 6 hlppkk kalad one ftounce package elbow macats onl cokked j medlumslxad onions minced 4 raw ca grated 1 bunch radishes kllced 4 stalks celery cho pad 1 hth of lettuce chill ingredients in electric refrig erator toss together macaroni on ion carrots radishes and celery una serving bowl with lettuce and add eg table mixture serve with rus sian dressing serve 8 to li rrshlan dusfuno 1 cup mayonnaise 1 hardcooked tf chopped cup chili saue 2 thtpa of muicad green pepper opl- onal shake ingredients together to blend well tllc suggestion box miss p b says l bought two un- palntedcntts for my small apart ment i painledtha fronts and tops but pattered tha sides to match the wallpaper this made our room look mora spacious mrs b j says instead of throw ing away a card table which had a hoplesal broken top my husband covered it with ruttproof scraenlne we use it as a knitted garment drier sweatersand such may be laid on it lor quick drying preventing consld- arable shrinkage b vancouver cp due to tnflat lonary values veterans land art offic ials la british calumbla are counsel ling servicemen who have qua 104 for farming to wait for a tins if pos sible until prices gat closer to normal i t harnett district aupartatand ant said tha department la not pie pared to pay prices demanded today aa there- mual be no repetition of fall urea that heart the howuers halite- ment art of the klrt real war at the end of novembrr 1w5 only w1 of the 1k7 veterans who bad qual ifled fnr full time farming under thr art werr retabllshed on farms thosr wlshlng to take smsll holdings an acrr or an to raise fruit or chickens to supplrment inromrs from reguler rmplimrnt have farrd no tirttrr of wvt uallfylng 234 have lrrn placed ttir appllt ant must satisfy the hoard that he has lite necraaary rx rrience and dralrea tn farm once he qualifies he may apply for one of the farms held hy the oiartment or br may find one prtvatflyow nrd that suits him and ask the deartmrnt to purchaar ll for him it is in the latter lnatan whim tlte difficulties artbr as prltr asked are regarded as unrrasmiahl by the department ti tii- apt lull earns 1 s00 six ttoya and klnen tria konr croup takine aftr8hwol job toiionttl tt srrvlc wllh sjitlsfactlon is the motto of thr youth narlre tub rontmmrd of 17 torn aged high school studrnts who work at minding ttahlae remodelling ctwtl bins and running errands has drought in more than silvio thr blx tniys and elrvrn girls mnkr contracts to mow lawns in summrr and shovrl tnciw in w infrr after school the girls waih the dishes end iron the ikivs wax floors look after furnaces and do minor painting jobs thr hox have also hern initiated in to minding babies and lncr they mn study whrn thr bahy is aslevp they no longer think ii stf1ed in addition to hrfplng parents tn thr district this work has given thr youngsters a good en4 of money nines said mrs james m samson mother of two sets of twins who or gnnlird thr cluh a yrar ago wf have no juirnlle delinquency pmhlem here shr said these youngstrrs are shouldrrlng reaponslb lllty for the first lime and they ap preciate it thr studrnts buy their own clothra and hooks and pay for mimlr irssons with their earnings this unique cluh has an elrcted ex ecutive and also a art of nine rulrs of conduct while on the job positively no snooping nml no unnrctssary telephoning aid in cutting down i omplalnis vxtkrnkr rijtlmeu ouigst 1jxionnx1rk mpawin sask cp the nina win branch of thr canadian legion bontts that thry have the oldest vet rran on thrlr mrmbersblp roll lc- year old j s shrpton back in r ngland in 1hth mr shep tm then 17 was a member of the loth company of second clamorgsn volunteers when lie enlisted they wore the bt arskln type of bushy but were later equipped with helmets mr shepton says quite regretfully that his outfit was never called to active service in his time but hli sons have carried on for him in the tint great war his eldest on samuel clifford served in egypt and salon lea anil later died in eng land of pneumonia the second son lbut harry served in india and was kutdjiynruyiujnlirt3 mr shepton came to canada and saskatoon in 10u he is justice of the peace an ardent church worker and serves many organisations as iletk chronicles ol ginger farm wefetaa bgttailly fa vu am raw freaa ay owtndounb r fsxaauut transvaal hen mothers pups johannesburg south africa icp on a farm at leultele in northern transvaal a hen took up her quarters in a dog s kennel and was busily hatching a f doxen egg whan tha dog arrived ejected her and devoured the eggs miserably the hen stalked round the yard and then returned to that kennel where she found a litter of puppies who had been temporarily abandoned by their mothers the het took possession of the strang chicks and sits with them day and night nestling them under her feath ers the mother dog comes round now and again o feed the puppies at everjrrnealhme infr h to suffer a severe pecking from the hen it nsrver tains but it pours w know that to tn true around hire anway both literally and figurative ly friday night wr were tirate1 to a llteial intvi pielatlon and how partner and i werr sitting quietly al homr pre tared to rnuy hearing a i rnadrast from our own imrnc town on thr ontario panorama program and then we hear it and i dttn i ntran the radio dilp drip drip drap drip i art nrr went out to the klu hen in a few minutes i here was a tall fur help when i went out it dldn t rem p i all if it know wne to start with pits an i pm ut ilih thr drifts phrlr numlirr waa legion and si nrr the roof had lieen re tarred a year ago we certainly weir not looking for any am h rataatrophy hut there it was and there alao were we part n r up in the attic investigating ani i down brlow mopping up the floor and lahlr and nwivlng dlihes around under the lklgg st drlia but it dldn t makr any difference from every drip stopped two more started up in lis place after awhile partner got dlaguatrd and went to bed hut i staved up tieiause hob was hrlnglng hoim a visitor tils uncle off the midnight train si thus it was o r vtiltors waa klvrn a somewhat damt r4iptlon he rnmr from montrril and knowing wr were fond of hah e brought with him a big parcrl nf thr arrandet fresh ftah 1 ever tasted at lenat thla side of the atlantic but mi hat to eat fhh fur alrnoat every meal fn to days you see whit l mean it never rains tc saturday i artner had troutle wuth a r w ihe net day another cow tnd a clf and the next morning wr had to tall in a vet moie rnln you an thr same v itti visrtor since hrlstmaa wr haven t hrul anyone atalng heir at all but this week end no sooner did one arrive than tun more blew in in the middle of this i rcelved ftn editorial request for juki words on a given topic and onr drflnltrly doenn t turn down rdl- torlal requeits even supposing the house were on fire onr would just help put nul thr fire and then get on with thr job so now here i am after a hectic morning which included getting three separate break fast v speeding our week rnd guest on hla way catch ing the vrl hy phonr before he left for parta unknown rescuing a stt k pullet arguing it out with a bank clerk attout a mlatake in our imiss tonk and thin packing a lunch fl bob who inrldi ntally had had hia own trouhhs when h found a flat tin on his truck but fnr all that it s really a beaut iful morning grand weather for any nr with early chicks ours don t nnlvo until the aecond week of ap ill inst ytnr we had them in i ar y mnrih hut thry were full brown be ginning to iny and ready to be shut up before we wen ready to deal with i hi in this year we are trying to nvottl n rt petition of that trouble want pulli t eggs in the fall hut we don t wont ihim in the middle of the summer sometlmia i think the pullet s ti1tlnk to he n regular ma nine shi i bred and f d for high prod uc hon if shr isn t fed the right kind of feed he docn t lay and it shr is fed ni totding to modern methods she lays so well that by the end of her first ear she looks tired and weary of her joh pullets are definitely vlit ims of our modern way of living compare ullr lot with that of the barnyard biddies of yesterday in those days hens and chkkena were fed generously but wlth whatever fed was available when the weath er was fit they had the run of the farm they were allowed the comp any of a limited number of the oppos ite sax they stole their nests or contentedly brooded in a place pro vided tor them in due time thlsy proudly emerged with an unpredict able number of chicks mother hens scratched vigorously for their chicks later protecting them with the warmth and shelter of their own bod les as the chicks became tired in this way only thr strongest of the brood reached maturity those that were weak fell by the way a faw were victims of hawks and other pre datory fowl survivors finally reach ed an unhurried maturity and they laid when they were good and ready compared v th our presentday commercialised poultry industry tha old way of raising chickens and feed ing fowl read more llktr the stdry or a farmyard phantasy yes the pleasures of thbalmple ufa have vanished even for the motherly hen vv0bld fiukndshif military fore ts probably tke only means by which peace can ba maint ained tn the world for many years ahead the nations with which can ada was recently at war have been too ready to follow aggreasve and warilka laadars it will take a long urn to give them batter ideas of the relauom that should exist between nations peace is established on the moat secure foundation whan it reatf upon friendship between countries such a friendship for instance exists be tween canada and the unltadjslatas theae two countries do not maintain any fortifications along their boun daries- each of them knows that these close neighbors across the fron tier are friends and have not the least desire to light them ho mil itary protection between the two is not necessary now tf some similar friendship could le developed between the prin cipal nations of the world the nec essity for military defenses could ba firstly irductd one rould hope that in aum future era of woild his tory the nations will look at such filrndshlp aa the j rim ipal defense against war how ran su h frlrndthlp rultlv ated one great dlffh ulty is that in in t ounlrtea there la a leniency to virw forrign lands with diiik- and rirn h rat lie feelings fhls is based irtly on the fa t that nitlona hava generally been rat iter selfish in their international relations phry have usually tried to grasp advantage for themselves and have ireen too indif ferent as to whether their actions were fair to their neighbors let us hope for a belter tie of frlendahlp between countries whrn they will make allowann a for the faults anil difficulties of foreign lands and try to see that every country has a chance for progresa and tvlop- inent as lkai as tiik iwim i he d id bna almost tierome a myth or i symbol but there was a bird of that name a large flightless relative of the pigeons which inhab lied the island or mauritius until ldoo at that time it became totally extinct due to the attacks of hogs which hsd been introduced into tha uland hy i uropeans in the royal ontario museum there is a skeleton and portrait of the dodo in view rhe tatter painted hy dr i s itu ell is based on the work of a 17th rrntury artist who had seen thr dodo in life coast fkxgrowers produce top grades prtuer valley feed vwd foot- loflffer ruraw in eaauttt clmiu chiujwack c cp sub stitution of fibre flaa for other crops in the fraser valley area of british columbia is being advised by agrar lain officials in view of the eucoass already attained by flax growera they report that fibre flax grown in eastern canada from b c eed yields straw at least one foot longer than other varieties and british spinners say higher grades of tha b c product have better spinning qual ity than australian or new za4 water retted flax the iw4 b c flax crop was a i sold and itrlllah interests have rcn tractrd for thr entire hm1 output j be rraarr vslley flsx cooperative association snpt itegln to supply the deniana for seed farmer are now gelling better re- aulla after three years experlerue in growing flax in hh1 only about ii lrr cent grated no s 1 and 2 the net year it la was ttooeted to m hii- o ttjwrillve plant is rquipped t tahdle j tons of flax annually and thr aim n iw la to increase acre age to the point where it sn oerste at full rapacity lit enlly a al l ment was made dlr r t t britain fr m nrw westminster ty ttr all water route effntlng sav ing in tranajtortallon oat of m rents a hundred tounrta i- v taylor aasistsnt manager of thr cooperative said private amir i mi buyers had dlsplayrd market in tcre in thr ii product milton welding otuit and aettylau wilfcj lupalr wttotaf of all trt porubl rulpauat phone sis baby chicks fovrrment handed and hlooj toiad harmon htkain h v wiutk ijkhobn8 and it i rockfl now lumkinn orders willi ffllt 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