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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 6, 1942, p. 3

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thwtspay auctfet b 1943 the acton f reebress paoh oihnterejit to women the mixing bowl fty attmf auah vmavrxxix stouaqk in ims hollo homomakoro there really brsat strategy bolng uied in the torago of vegetable theae days so becauie you arc in the canning mood dont so overboard and can all your vegetables conalder tint the ade quate storage method available to you u for root vegetables which will hibernate duch u potatoes carrots beoti onions parsnips and turnips store in cool cellars in abovegrouhtt mounds or in underground pits pumpkins and winter squash can alto be stored for several months in these places 2 the drying method la recom- mended to save both jars and fuel peas beans and corn may be blanch ed put on a cookie pan and left in the warming oven to dry slowly and thoroughly or after the oven meal is taken out of the olectrlc range turn the switches off and put the pan of seeds or kernels in the oven 3 mnny fruits and vegetables chorrles berries peas corn etc nay be picked cleaned and put into cartons or suitable containers and frozen in a locker at the cold stor- r plant in your vlelnlty 4 the pickling or salt curing storage method puts down cab bnges cucumbers and peppers 5 tomatoes- arc best canned by the oven or wnterbath method the oven method helps to keep the vltn- mln content recipes oven gajinad tomatam soled firm ripe tomntoea wash blanch by immersing in boiling water for nbout 1 minute plunge into cold water and peel at once pack into jars add 1 tap salt to each qunrl jar covor with boiling wator or to mato juice pnrtially seal and pro cess 45 mlns in electric oven pre- heated to 275 degrees home canned rplnaeh requested pick ovor loaves carefully wash 3 or 4 times lifting out the greens each time shred as for cooking if tinrfmnry hent in ntl uncovered kettle with n very small amount of woler over- heat until wiltedr stir while heating pnck into pint jars add h tap salt to each pint cover with boiling water partially seal and cook in bailer by waterbath method for 3 hours home canned pumpkin requested wash ttomove seeds and peel cut into llhch cubes cook in n small quantity of wnter until nort put through a sieve huh on t to boiling point- fill pint jars seni and pro cess by waterbath method 3 hours take a tip 1 to cook or bake fillets of fish wring wuter out of new piece of cheesecloth then lay fillets on it lifting fillets out with the cloth prevents them from breaking into pieces hlnse the cloth ht warm water and it can be used ngntn 2 to remove fish odor rub the pan in which fish is cooked with orange or lemon rind a 3 a piece of orange rind pit into water in wiiich suet or steam pudding in being cooked wilt make the pud ding roll out of the cloth easily 4 to clean n stninedenamel kettle cook applesauce or tomntoes in it these foods nmy be cnteri there is no dnnger t1ie question box mrs v s asks recipe for tasty salad for wedding for 35 answer chicken salad 3 cups diced chicken l cups diced veal i hnrdeooktd eggs 4 cups diced green celery is tap salt v up pepper a cups peas 1 cup chopped lettuce cup minced pars ley il cup chopped nuts 2 cups maynnnnise mlxjhc ingredients together lightly f erntor add nuts if desired after chilling carefully stir in mayon naise mrsc m b asks if a summer cloth dress has been dry cleaned can it be washed afterwards answer yes but test for wash ing- n belt or pieces off seams set color by soaking in salt anil water j mrs p r suggests let some of your radishes lettuce carrots etc liutasimklandimckwhthiriilvl not forget t save flower seeds tin ann altun invtles you to write to 1 her are of tur actum fvr pirns send- in your questions on homemak- i tng ihihlems and watch this column for replies loiihteks tkavki by aik 1 sydney ns choice atlantic illv4jabsierftape itemgsntby ynn adian national express via trans- canadn alt lines to reach montreal and other points in fine condition for the broiler t canadian beauty dorothy whyte who- has been one of the principal reasons for the suc cess of montreals sunday night- show sundays at 1015 pm edt 1115 pm adt will be in the audi ence for the broadcast or july 12 she takes a holiday this date only while maxlne one of phil spltalnys lovely girts appesrs as guest star just so her fans wont he lonesome here is a stunning new picture of dorothy looking very sophisticated and dramatic call soy bean to heavy duty in wars need humble legume from orient to bulk large in oil substitutes and food production in canada and u bv edwin r greenland columbus ohio cp it was just n little bean that looked like a pea and they called it the upstart of agriculture now the little bean grown in var ious areas in canada and the united states gives bnby food and hub caps pancakes and vnrnlah celluloid and soap and a host of other things and they nrent calling it an upstart any longer moreover its to be n big fac tor in wlnningthe war experts say it is impossible to sny just how great a role the soy bean will piny in this direction likely we would be doing without a lot of things these days had not a few farsighted men seen possibilities i the any uemi t sh o back in the 208 and began develop- ub j oil that became one of the worlds greatest sources of substitutes food praduflu the list of commodities v use the oil already is as long as your arm and contrary to general belief most are food products the public picked up nn iden somewhere that virtually nil the oil flowed from the processing mills to motor plants the plastics factories toy shok the truth isthat last year more than 85 per cent of this highly nu tritious oil went into edible products salad oils vegetable shortening margarine much of the remainder found us way into ioint varnish lin- oleunv ink soap foundry con binder artificial rubber that does not account for all of lust years crop however -farmers- kept much of the yield from n million ucres in canada and the united states for their own use seed stock feed pasture fertilizer tnejyear iwfore they kept an even greater portion according to figures nt ohio state- university and si 111 larger amounts in previous years for even though the bean liecunu one of the best of money craps the farmer still did not lose sight of the primary purpose for which the legumous plant first was planted in north america lie saw in it then a supply of forage for his stock either preserved as hay and silnge or cut and fed green with the price of beans getting to ward n bushel however exerts figure that the creentnge of the crop kept on the farm will fall steadily the acreage yield l year aperagtkl untler t9 bushels uncle sam asked his farmers for a 30 jut cent increase in this years crop luwily old timer tin rise of the soy bean is one of iiieij chronicles ol ginger farm wrttton suiifchy far yfca aetaa frea press by owkndoufnk p olaftke jbalti last wednesday we awoke and found the day had started with a steady downpour of rain and part ner was all set to cut harloy well there wasnt much sense in standing around looking at the weather nor the barley either for that matter- there was nothing we could do about it so since partner and i both had business la jtoronto and had been waiting for an opportunity to go we took advantage of the wet weather and headed for the city by 3 pm we wore through with our business and partner was ready for home but i had other ideas after all you cant go driving for pleasure with a free conscience these days so if busi ness takes you to the city why not get in a little pleasure at the same time and thus make your gas do double duty so what do you want to do asked partner go to a show i replied without any hesitation what show inquired partner mrs minever i answered with nlocrlty it starts at loews today you see i had been reading all the writeups and knew it wns supposed to be good partner ngreed but i was awfully scared he might back out when he saw that we would hnve to line up however this must have been one of his docile days for he never said a word and nfter all it wasnt too bad we were waiting only about threequarters of an hour not as long as my sisterinlaw in england has to stand in line for a bit of meat sometimes and now what i can tell you about mrs minever i hardly know for i dont think of it as a show it is life the life of ordinary pi people within easy reach of enemy bombs and bullets it is not exagger- tmfvhmy wayiuip4tqiformthii lsbeuej8ojjiiaejilcau the courage of the people in the foce of danger is something to marvel at and their nonchalant attitude- after titc danger is past is typically british one also gets n pretty fnir picture of what the evacuation of dunkirk meant to those who stayed at home mrs minever is in fact n screen adaptation of life i just ennt call it a show that no one should miss if you nre anyplace where it isvshown tnke time off to see it or if it comes to your home town dont mls it and i might add it hns plenty of action to suit the young and adven turous hut will also give them plenty of food for thought no where is something you may not believe or if you do you will probably think it ridiculous a day or tvvo after we had been to toronto i was working at something i wanted to finish and it may be that i was thinking of mrs minever or it may be that my thoughts reverted to the last war anyway i heard tin dist ant wail of a siren and i immediately said to myself- -o- darn it there goes the air raid siren now i wont be able to get this job done and then almost at one i realized it was airraid sirei wjtislle it most of us are getting so used to the thought of war that we are serving an apprenticeship as it were for harder times to come i dont mean to be gloomy but surely it is merely the fringe of war that has touched our liyes so far except of course in families where the loss of a loved one has- already broughthome the mennj ng of war in all its grim reality w institute folk in britain 4o meetby post member of canadian pattentod group kp ht totw with out travel wottenfl snrlce in old land london cp in other years the members of the federation of womens institutes came from one end of the country to the other for their annual- general meeting at which current and future business was discussed at length but not this year the meeting haa been post poned and business is being conduct ed by post this step was decided on as a means of avoiding unessential use of transport facilities womens institutes in england were founded by mrs alfred watt of coltlngwood ont who was after wards president of the assoclalcft country women of the wprld the british womenvlnstltutos wore pat terned on the canadian womens institutes the wellknown organiza tion of the dominions rural women from coast to coast members of the british institutes will get copies of the annual agenda dealing with such subjects as equal pay with men for equat work dme- by women postwar planning for edu cation and housing parttime work for women and postwar and interna tional friendships said one official their replies will help us to gather an idea of what our members arc thinking so that we will not he out of touch when the war is over 7 service girls elghteenyonrold elma wilson auxiliary territorial service bom bardier from stmt h haven lanark shire haft been mentioned in dis patches by the girl guide associa tion she was wounded in the leg but nevertheless rescued n soldier who hod been even more severely wounded during the bombing of nn nntialrcraft station members of the ats take their hats off when entering restaurants or hotels for meals the girls of the womens iloynl nnvnl service on the other hnnd dont it just seems to he n practice which grew up of ifs own accord and the admiralty ques tioned about says the wrns can do as they please in this connection women army doctors there nre 130 women doctors serv ing with the royal army medical corps they wear its badges and colors hold the same ranks as men doctors but they dont look after the job is the health of the ats girls at worthington girls from 14 to 16 are bein tr as blcyclo- ic to rclicvenlaborhhortnce only chinese girl in britains muni tions factories is beautiful tingee chongblngnam from londons china town twenty yearold tingee hns shown her girls friends in the factory how to eat with ch6psticks in the shop fnctory he wasnt dead happiest widow in britain is mrs norah pritchnrd after six messages from her dead husband she is still trying to convince the admiralty he wasnt lost with the dorsetshire even after the admiralty gave her papers to draw o widows pension stie received a cable from her hus- hnnd saying no news of you tor some time please telegraph me tlwamdlrnlty later admitted it seem ed certain pritchnrd was alive but until the information had gone through official channels the records would not be changed j0l4r 2 years ago august recalls inspiring words of leader after thra year oenniet nv j w armstrong weather wns dismal in england that saturday 25 years ago but hearts were high u whs august 4 1017 and britain was observing the third anniversary of her declaration of war on germany the first great wnr it laudatory telegrams shuttled about the allied world great men delivered great speeches devout pepple- knelt inprayor in the minds of everyone were the allied troops including the canadians battling kaiser wllhelms legions in the wnr -to-end-war- victory was i sight and new hope welled up i- confidence was renewed and strengthened hy the eloquent british prime minister lloyd george speak ing to a distinguished jjiudienco in queens hall london lie likened the wnrs progress to mountain climb ing and declared no one has any ide how the top we may be a mere crag may hide it from our view and we are staggered for a moment into a crevice but we will cjlmb again climhlng wltph strong limbs and firm purposes and together we shall reach the summit of our hopes the crevice wns a current reverse in russia redefining britains position in the struggle he asked what are we fighting for nnd answered to de feat the most dangerous conspiracy ever plotted against the liberty of nations- oarer ulfy skillfully insid iously clandestinely planned in every detail with ruthless cynicnl deter mination he ariked his listeners to look at the europe of the day he reminded them that the might of the british army and navy had been thrown into the struggle hi en he asked them to visualize the euronethatwouldhavr been had britain not added her weight to the conflict britains con science could not have permitted her to stand by idly canailaft pmrt in canada prime minister sir robert borden prophesied union gov ernment nnd said- the anniversary of entering the war brought proud but solemn memories dark days had come and gone he said but the fu ture looked bright he begged that no one relax his endeavor let us today in canada close bur ranks nerve ourselves for another year of indian takes one lojqktlien heads back to bush this community is on the main uno of the canadlnn national railways near mlnnkl one of the most delight ful holiday spots in the country but passing trains never tempted joe strong flzyoarold indian guide to climb on board and go see a city out recently he decided to visit a grand daughter living in winnipeg news- pn perm en asked him his impression of city life too mnny people in too much of a hurry- was joes com ment to that he added too noisy pnvements too hard hurt feet joe saw the trading floor nnd wheat pit of the grain exchange and thrt scene baffled him i never heard nnylhlng like it in my life polite ness restrained him but he thought wild anlmnls had faorc dignity than r folk and lie thought businessmen looked better on hunting trlpsp as fast as he could joe look a rain home to the wilderness quiet and a pair of nice soft moccasslpsj rnno with sen london cd- an xkkv sund- illnmlwnbboaivot omnliil com mnml returned to haw punctured with more titan 100 holen aftor a dunl over the oay of blicay tint with a nub- marlno which it damaged with homli and gunfire and then with n four- enslne cockewiilf kurler find stbanok vadlk kinnston eimlnnd cp food offlcera hero nre irylnjj ito rind out who put thla uood food in a plr food liln a whole loaf of bread three nenrly whole inaveii one pound alab nf chocolate two ounce of butter iinlf n pound of tea a haa of flour a packet of cereala many blaculta and hnlf ai pound of lliinorlco allaorta evtmuiiminitmm old chum ear nm raw tmuunu quality counts moat salada tea strugg m w u what an- v they building not nn nitraid siren but a six oclock fnctory istle it seems to me ihnt mystery of hrilainn hjkkchi war job there is much speculation here about hit nature of the birrest con struction joh of t lie wnr for which britains building and civil engineer ing industries are now leing combed for tens of thousands of men a week or two ugo the ministry of labor suddenly stopped tin trans ference to the forces of 28000 work ing builders due forenrollment this need pictures like mrs minever- w the men have been forbid s4iim ijk 1 imf illjfcem i hall r juittd high tonettvywy nevd tolrav shortages of what we have regarded the necessities of life we need ull these things and hardships loo to shockus out of an easy complacency to the realization of the part we all striking agricultural develop- mum pitt ln wlml mn weu lh lnl8i our finnl struggle for national ami personal freedom monday did i have a premonition wonder as i wrote the above lines it must have leen something like that for heri ue nre with drastic tu and cuff rations just tin vcr thiuhs that will be felt in the lives of almost evcfvunc but well set alotik consecrate our fullest powers to the cause he asked another year or a little more brought the allied victory and the armistice of nov 11 1918 but ns someone els had forseen that was not the end of the story on that third anniversary 25 years ago lloyd george voiced a de termination that the world now in 1012 nppronching another third anni versary could not sustain he said we hnve it on the authority of n mnn in very high position in fer- mnny who said there v- be peace shortly hut the warwill be resumed in ten years thats their iden thats the way they talk but there must be no next time iet us be the generation that manfully cournge- ouslyrnnd resolutely eliminated war from among the trugedies of human iif maylu you bo switched added hairpiece are on aid to getting back to granny h ideas den t m le m bictnd the meats in american history buck in j07 only 500tx ucres were planted twenty years later that had been in creased 10fold ts yeai later 100 fold then- has been no letup in research on urn byanand luuil ureeitink to meet varied cultural food and indus trial needs now is bein conducted h experimental stations ami one agri cultural leader remarked that in spite of prokren already made develop ment of the versatile hi tie oval still i in it inanc the bean vapie t america from the orient wjiere it grew rather hap hazardly or centuries no one known jm h old it- it ihm f ism- w lrne it grew ll wn mentioned in a writ ing by kmror shen nung of china iwck in 2kwbo thats as tar as it has been traced vice ngehas town put up to 41 they ur- iielrjg withdrawn from normal building work at the rate of 100 a day there is a call for volunteers up to th age of w a general stuff from the government departments concerned and from the industry it self has now been created to direct operations and they will send off se lected yncn to any part of britain at n moments notice the is ihing speeded up by moss production where mhha produc tion is possible with pre- cast con crete unit- hollow beam concrete floors plaster board sheets- for ceil- luid pitilmbly u itlt the better for less mgs and walls paint spraying etjuip- lly netty clarke remember the oldfashioned switch with which jrundma used to embel lish her crowning glory well its back in style again only now they mill it a handohuir nnd use it in new nnd ingenious ways if you ju grew too en thusiastic about your new short hair cut you can cover the damage with an obliging hairpiece that exactly imaliriiesytiurownshorn larki nnd adapts itself to curls buns or bangs with euni ease added hair pieces can solve many of ypur problems the day you go swimming with no lime to be pret tied nt the hutrdressrrs before you don your long skirt for the evening allyou do is pin on curls which look f as if rnvy grew from your own head stockholm icpi cerman pos tal authorities have forwarded to sweden lll00 kroner 152500 which hns been removed by ermaa censors from inited slates mail to residents of swelled- s0rr ribbon tomatoes 19 new peas it i ti- xe mayonnaise zxe rainbow cake ciu- zae butter tarts fr he otehkinif apple juice aiuw quaker cornslakes 2 15 puffed wheat qw pi 7e marmalade c c b spaghetti jlzl romar coffee asparagus tt cu sardines t kellosaa rice krispies 32nia jar jlc lib 59c it- ti- xxe pltg it 9 llb hi a iu xic domestic sfctrtmuj baking powder keens mustard u- xoc z7e quaker i muffet8 z p 17c infants foods a u 7c crisco zsc 65c choice aylmer peaches 2 15or 9 tins m lt ub xsc ua xe lo il z7 aah zoe auk je cherries ktuud blackberries air flyded spray ught bulbs shopping bags v ballards meaties z n- ze ho powdered ammonia clea cnii u c chipso pk zsc sse ivory soap kar f z w le maple lea rgz p tse z s uajki white 55 it x4 chemico cusrst n- lse-ai- glocoat j t fe riiiient imtviliin of ttu cup thai cheers and there are substitut out vet people used to roajtt wheat and barley grind it and make ten with it t never got to like il hut i didnt luiwto tike u we could al- auipa get lea- bulnusv wnil the time may eoiiie when we shall be ulad ment eerytiung to ave labttatid kt on wtlh the job the demand throws or liick as- phalt cnldes piping oinadns lum- ter jacks are thinning scot lands ior- ets f timtht wiuil i- ilali about 1 i the changing strategy of wari of anything that is wet and acts as a u the official explanation and with petp4 uper are we downtnvnftcd that meanwhile the curious must re- no no no ajhouund times no i main satisfied men women over 40 feel weak worndld wapt htnul p vto vhanty t mmim hvid madluu nluva rtw imi tum eal omt rnr uitiu cvmhaj i- uiil4 u aaan mxm utw w larac wadjm ikapkfriit jnrv valkncia okanfiks ikzen 4 25c trcak olaij lrr llrart hunrti itlc 35c lx rrrh ilunift itrlv mnthoui tcmhsuh t hpareial vrierv mte uu rood irui mom t fruit and vegeublr irich caod till sulurdnr niirhl only 4 we reserve ilf right to limit juaritities- to family reiurmenti arrolls

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