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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 12, 1950, p. 3

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thursday januauy 1z 1950 the acton free ess pjjom jramf j the bowl imsmmnserr hello homcmaken centuries mgo the spanish traders took bom from old mexico th coco bmu which they nude into a beverage for special occasions back in 1730 great botanist named cocoa tbo- feroma meaning food of the god today people the world over eon- alder cocoa and chocolate staple food and use both in a great varie- jy of way chocolate flavour la popular and h u always eaay to prepare a cocoa er chocolate food a cup of cocoa wade nutritiously encourage the drinking of milk furthaetnora ttiftrr who eonaldar the coat of a fciamv avteg drink may be aur- jifaij w kntr that you fat to lavfsat out to the pound of a good brand of cocoa today cocoa syrup 1u cup cugar nip cocoa i cup boutng water ills cocoa and iugar well to add boiling water continue stirring firing mix to a boll and pour into clran jar and store la refrigerator hot chocolate measure 2 tablitspoona of cocoa ayrup in a serving cup and all with not milk movldtd cocoa pudojno 4 eup eoeea u cup cream wheat h cup augar quart milk 1 tap vanilla mix cocoa cream of wheat and sugar firing milk to boiling point wji tired ncrvftvs pqrfe men women ukmthi tftjtr wasty ar aakt t umm ni stetn um4 t m mhim m to xil tola uo4 todiaa ma tta mmr m 4u fce muw ire iuli h wlaio kuuwiy iiwim lbtw ee ttim pwn u i ill n m mwulmif ttm evlr ml tr fwlrvt 1 eala ttkwi fer w k aevj ri ii m ct 4r ihiimduu ephead optometrist eye exuhiiwd scufiufkally hatjuuno aid batmm quick repairs to gui blnoeolftn field glmrt f4c m h ciaegs phone 1k guelph sac m run add dry ingredient and cook 18 minute aurring constantly flavor with vanilla rinse jelly mould with cold water- all with mixture and chill serve with cuatard aauc or cream uaple butter tarts i tbepa shortening 3 tbapa butter 1 cup brown sugar 4 tbapa cocoa h cup maple ayrup i egg uj tap vanilla cup walnut cream the butter and ihortenlng together add ihr other lngredl- rnu mil wrll and pour by spoon fut into unbaked pet tie ahell tukr in an oven at 4m degree for about u mlnutea makei 12 part twot uurrtns make your favorite muffin batter fill each mould half full and place a piece of irml tweet chocolate on tt and fill with more batter then place another piece of chocolate on top hake in an oven at 400 degs for 30 mlnute wainxjt squares 14 cup butter 1 4 cups grsnuated augar 3 eggs cup flour tap salt 3 square cooking choco late 1 cup walnut meat 1 tp vanilla cream the butter add the sugar gradually add the egg and beat well add flour salt melted choco late and walnut meat broken in coarse p trees flavor with vanilla and place the mixture in a welli grcsacd and lightly floured pan hakinff in an oven at 373 degs for is minutes take a tip 1 try cocoa pastry add 1 tip of cocoa for i cup pastry flour be fore you mix in shortening 2 trv chocolate j 1i moll soon add 6 tbspii cocoa to a mixture of 6 cups flour 1 instant chocolat frosting ndd 2 ttaps canned chocolate ivauce to u cup boiling water and stir until blended mix in tuo cups sifted lrinj miir and spread on cake 4 chocolate filling cream s cup butter with 4 cups icing sugar j ln georgetown georgttowns oldest aouve busi nessman john mcbean died sud denly on saturday december slat at his home on queen street at the age of so wednesday december 21st was a happy day for mr and mr oliver shields of victoria when member of their family gathered at meadow brook farm mayfleld for a family dinner in honor of their golden wedding anniversary a good time was had by all when the lions club and recreational commission staged a joint carnival ln the arena last wednesday nlghrf a novice hockey game between the canadlen and bruin was referaed by santa clau novelty and tpeed races and prtxea for costume were awarded with everyone joining in public akstlng afterwards mr e l jim taylor who sold his local maasey harris agency last month to doug swarkhamer of brampton is forming an entirely new organ ligation to undertake the development and manfuacture of farm implements of advanced de sign the company will be known as kelmicott implements and wlu operate from mr taylors farm r it s milton mr and mrs taylor a rv living on the old rproat pro- iwrty which they purchased from i loyd davison early last year mr davison in turn purchasing a farm near glen williams herald ijgy chronicles ol ginger farm whtutt tartkihr fee tat asian ria llnclrr our inimtar oy joirph luter klaitudm it may seem that comment on a civic election that happened week ago is overly belated it happens however that we do not wish to discus the fact of election so much as the nut hods that brought it about for they iukki at democracy at work one intereitlntf point is that the mayoralty contest in hamilton ont ai a real contest fought out ixtwiin men who n joyed the re- hjwct of the community that be urd in their sincere drtlre to be f arloe too often the eeekept fir top office hove more to gain than the o mmunitv thev would r prrwiil in thl civ the content imts h id m iri to off r than they had to pain which in what our e moci tlc prxi m i mhould mean tint frcountly do not what frrnw of partletilir inti r early in the year i had reason to feel i was like the old quaker you remember the on whj id to hie wife everyone u out of step except me and thee it nil thee is out of step muu of the time why did i feel that way just because the radio and every taper and magazine 1 picked up spoke of 1060 as the beginning of uie xecond halfcentury whereas f had aald in my column two weeks ago that 1000 is not only th be ginning of a new year it ts also the closing year of a half cent ury and you know i utile mailer julte lot of thuuuhi efore i wrote it 1 also sought adt lc from my menfolk and we were all agrd that the cind half of the doth century does not begin until january 1st 198 then came all this second half century talk in the papers and i thought to mywlf well either thy are all rmty or i am r xen maclean a magazine jumped the gun li one of ita editorials at which 1 wal er aurprued because i thouirht maclean s prided itself n nelnx almost infallible however in a few day j v mcare in his rot umn barked me up not that he knew it nf rourse laler a letter in tlte globe and mall and another m the family herald all pointed out the error of calling 10v the end of 4he first half century to now i feel very much belter d lie the fact that ij falrhurn said that while those who think n do may te technically correct el th popujar opinion u that ral u r lime ha cioaj d hl liooka r the first half of the 30th nnur oh i i ii efronr haa a right t his oakville he 11 be ninety five on sunday but fred snowball oakvllles old- eat citizen lxnt going to bother with a celebration this year it will be just another day he told the journal reporter when inter viewed at his robinson street borne this week- first fire siren of the new yr an unusually prolonged blast shrieked through sunday mid night fog to route many volunteer firefighters from early poetholiday lumbers location of the fire in the basement of the towns bell telephone co exchange building was the reason for the unaccustom ed vehemence of the siren after months of delay and dis cussion a definite proposal for supplying the village of bronte with badly ne water waa placed beforv trafalgar township council at its first meeting of the ysr on tuesdsy by george power town ship engineer charged with the thrrt of a tlooo aiuimkl ling from the home of her y i employer i f clement shedden street and gloucester road phyllsa ijwrrnrr wai arrested at her home in bronte tuesday afternoon teolper jtunuxl enjoy homemade chocolate cake hank not- of clisirterrd ranks to 1m- withdraw m an old canadian custom 1s3 years old in fact dies with the new yrsr payment of smne fourteen mil lion dollars this month by tlfc chartered hanks to the bank of canada marks lla end it la a cus tom which has been pari and par cel of canadians dally living ever i nee that early day when canada hfcd no money of her own and trade was carried on mainly by barter the cm torn in question is the circulation of bank note by the rhartt rd hanks the first of whlih w rrr iisued by the bank of mon mixfa 60 seconds i rnrrpbll5 cecil a carr optometrist ouiiph daugln it ti 1091 bilton llumliiir anil heating mum 34 1 w acton omt hi mill pinion hut on on iilnt i i trial u hrn it iwkiin imialnms in nm iir- r oil ngrrr ikal 1111 im novrnihrr ii7 thr hllli nd riln iiinl to l an eventful ytr hlcli tin i of m put into i ruli whin i itnrtm vrtln mi wc lh fcinmllliitrd lirn ri- himn a little hit of ml rr mnney m wrnlhi r hut b thr lixa of i mie if th i twink n t a in t e ihlnm it lllt illi xprlne nirn n orit nii t iki n to rlur up the i foi this n into print pr in i li i 11 m ulmli th hipliis cmi ntl i mill t rnthrr hnve it n litilr i ill in trirtir of th i rlv nln lirnth n the ill id rrrpt thit w ntilrv n rntii ii hid one al this rntet apart from ln nr brn 1 f r v hat ihr ln 1u1 1 miike to trirllnr by liartrr it kitchener upholstery u rear oinlnsill r owlr tn vara w em mtkt tmt bik llknw ptwaulililtr d for urn f t9m 1 fkee pickup and delivery phone 1 acton and add 2 aqunrr uniu rctencd the men lnok ed nh lirri dln larded the omirv prnctlces of electioneer- there uas lc button hohng f tndkidtinu f ir peaklnf en chncnltu nulthi in thr e thsps m uhen public proml mmng coff nnt wrll and fold rnslv n or fore t via wyk cemwtn vhtmuvn into cup cr m which hn been uhlppcti atiff fill tort or c ike la pnt onnc chocolili s nip add 1 tp cnted oranc rind to 1 cup onnjii nvrup 1 i nr make your selection of new wallpaper the largest stock in western ontario priced to lull vtryona youll f tad it at chapples bookstore 135 wyndhwn st oujti angus kennedy proprietor rkmott ylvmni remote rontr n phraw that surm up one of the feature of nn industrial ncr the word brings up a picture of a tjulet office filled with automatic recorders where a few men untch the dials and from the information they secure rcrulnte the operation of rruichln cry perhaps miles away the system ma be excellent in running a generating station or some type of manufacturing pro cess it is not necessarily well suit ed to the process of government the men in a control room ma tend to forget what may be the final purpose of the process they are controlling provided thev act properly according to the inform ation given lhem by thtlr dials it make little difference whether the know little or much about the process as a whole the delusion that goernlnc a country resembles the ope rat ion of a complicated machine leads in evitably to a bureaucratic hate where civil servants act on stalls tlrwl information without regard to the purpose of goernmerrt or the wlshe of the people remote control by a central government mi be efficient in a dictatorship its lue is questionable ln a dem ocracy where government is sup posed to bejhy consent of the gov erned the prtntd word t n r explain d iwav instead tho i uididib tilkd directly to thf pi i li throurh the newsnpen tin tr pre nt d policii s ppeircd rr their ow n names n cnntinil inn record in cold t p aqilnst which nil ncci nipllshments mu t be jttdgid while this was true of all th i to th well th nuil bin i iv iio im nrfltt d hv the mild we th r uuh ls juv n- wrll m- tihc tin- conl niwndixs ts like th old jm rmrp 1 eln t like it uv d to h t have ne hln t al itcrtn nl nn i one of amc ii n nnthrnt u nnd ixlh kinds hum n t fnr qutcki r thnn thev in ill s nd ol dear the dust in thr hnue v is rsi thnn i ever know it 1 nder if other hniiww iv cs f it lilt un nnuht r wns tiim l in j d spnlr w hen she m horn ilnd a i lnfl battle w ith a of fun ign cum ncl ch ifiklnr vatu s plar the nruum clenner w ould hnve contestants it was particularly so w h rigid inufkction quaaldf uvkstocu in the ense of mr lloyd d jack son the mavorclect mr jackson hid to meet the arguments that he had absolutely no experience in civic adrnjattratlon that be was lacking iietechnlcal engineering knowledge that he was not closely in touch with the more pressing problems facing the city it was rather generally agreed that be cause of these lacks mr jackson had a slim chance probably that would have been the case had he not taken these argument into the open and discussed them frank ly in advertisement written by himself such as that headed what experience do t have to have to be mayor of hamilton he took theae argument apart he broke them up into their component part and answered each fully and simply tie dldnt promise broad and farreaching miracle but a few simple and definite things that anyone could understand that mr jackson wu the head of a bakery operation which ha owned along with some 500 working part ners a large percentage of whom were in daily touch with the pub lic probably did htm much good if it did it also suggested to the public a generous spirit of coop eration between the man who was probably the majority stockholder and his less conspicuous partners dut the essence of the success of this politically unknown con testant was that he took his case to the public through the press the public read his words and as- w s to flrht i imii i podgi hn ever ind hit divs tin ii of m hill rave him con fid no in hi dnlinjjs hi had never known im fort iiti r in oth r inks ut r form d thev loo ij it curn nrv which benmr what is kn w ii is 1 gal t nth r and now tms old umnm iv iiul i during this first month of 10vo i utstandinr bink note issued been here vervmuch linger in cflnndl m thp n- b ttecome in obi i git ion of th rank f cnnn li to provide for r ho vld dumwwvenhutrrf of th s of i tllannnna h- j dust will k fp nil ask your friends to afternoon tea tea let right for the simple reason that vou cant get rid of it dut i im nglne daughter wont be worrvlnsj murh about our dust from now on ahe will have enough of her own 1o look after she has alcearh rented all the rooms in her nine- room house and two of the room about 14 000 000 is being paid over to the central bank by the charter ed banks whose notes were in ivirvdav uv until just a few years ago and even still bob up from time to urn at their height in 1090 when no less than a quarter of a billion dol lars worth of chartered bank note bssrft concrete blocks concrete bricks cinder blocks backup tile quality economy uauty maple block tile ltd uatls ontabw ruu m mou mnj kbhwooo urn era are oung couples with small vvere in circulation theae bills ser- chlldren so daughter has proh- ved as the moat important instru- ahly been the means of aolvlnrone menu of circulation in canadian of their major problems for wheh i m very thankful marrlel couples with small children must often be just about desperae the sun is shining and icicle business for well over a century i with the formation of he bank of canada in 1035 government legisla tion was passed with the object of making this central banking organli ration the main issuer of the car- are dripping from our windows t ihtf nmtai al p of r aht now hut th other day when l c notps came nlo clmjutlon it was cold th windows without storm sash were frosted over just to look at them made rn tolnk of the west epecjiy since i have read several letters li the paper recently about the loneli ness of women on the prairie reading them i thought of our own life in saskatchewan and i the note issues of the chartered banks were gradually reduced ry the end of 1044 all but about 23 per cent of the chartered banks notes had been withdrawn and legislation in that ear enacted j which envisaged the end of these notes altogether under this legists remembered that the only hlngi th b could not or i that really got mr down was some- not ln c thu the methods used by the veter inarians of the dominion depart ment ot agriculture to prevent the introduction and spread of animals disease in canada are many reg ulations of the health of animals division not onl apply to the lm- portation of rtmbb tnm other t times living for weelu at a time without being able to see through the w tndnws at all we had no storm window i and there was frost on the outside and frist on t he inside some imes i w ould clean off a small patch with salt hut it would soon freeze over again we literally saw nothing beyon t the four walu of our own home sessed his arguments and every during stormy weather except f ward ln the city gae htm a major- courae for the tlmea when we had ity that is what a good even to go out partner had a few though politically unknown man chores at the bam and water to who uses the right means to reach countries and the constant watch for th outbreak of contagious dls cassw within canada but they covr the inspection of stock can and trucks the cleaning and dis infection of railway and public stockyards and the cleansing and cmsinfection of live poultry crates at poultry processing or killing plantr the inspection of stock cars and truck i no small job in lftifl the cleansing and disinfection of 96417 car and 2973 trucks was iudervlsed by lnspeotor of the division under our democracy art rfkvwfl attratpy onk million vtottoaw since th war london haa staged several exhibitions of art from europe these luive been of the greatest interest and importance and have attracted more than one million visitors the british arts council gave this information in announcing their intcnttpn to re open the new bird in gt on galleries ta london 9 draw from the well and he gen craly went- to town with team and sleigh once a week for rail their redemption and supplies nn matter how bad the weather i remember one mme he could not see to drive through the blinding blizzard so he fast ened the lines to the sleigh and left the horses to find their wn home by instlnetanrl that is more than any one could do wltn a car our faithful team came home all right and i heard them to- at the back door but when i looked out i found partner huddled on the floor of the sleigh hi back to the atom and in a semicon scious condition it was sjtreil he meant tn effect that the oustand- ing notes would be steadily reduced by redemptions until january 1st 1050 many of these notes how ever were still outstanding at the end of 1040 as of januar 1st 1050 though still covered by fund of the issuing banks paid over to central bank they became redeemable by bank of canada which today issue all canadian currency for the con tvenlence of the public however outstanding bank notes can still be presented at any chartered bank branch which will arrrsnge for roys taxi dowt u latchtonb 12a enay im waanal in uft c n tnmf iiiiiiih ftrvie phone x asslslc3 acton had no further to go but it wat not aw ays stormy weather one remember thing like driving home from a party on a tl frosty night wth the northern lights hanging a fringe of coloured streamers across a cloudlets iky at auch time on hardly dared to breathe it wai to beautiful like a winter fairyland lonesome on the prairie maybe v- but tit had it compensations get set for safe winter driving with lvwfrvffluung shxutj svffmpt rot cars a uohy ysucks th0mps0h motors iso msi st monfc row iaus a smvtci watux th going it oughait goodyear studded sargrlps will pall yoa through won other tint ilip tad clog let ua eqalp your truck or car for poaitlw time- tioa im bmui aad laav- deep atroag ttudi aat like tractor cleat bite deerl take hold keep yon going in the bad- road aetaon with out chains

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