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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 7, 1943, p. 3

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mtbsnuur atii smi hello y ontario last yf ftutt of the tenon is a4p- atibar and che time is txiuy vtjie to m swery iacr 310a sums hett with xxap wtf juna ttofcc- bat or cold i simirt as m sauce o top oessert os- jelly lor tmaalrlast yiu afl fmit is quite inw anse and the period required lor jmrtrmit w fsmnhg f y wet fortimateiy too grapes as asy 1dodown be cure to cmoose oompar bu f bargr cam a tor quality and slaver the deep s4cb blue co make is tle favourite with wuli x wadf remove place in kettle mash until juice clows freely cook alowdy until grapes lose their ifi rermoue from dre uh grain over slight through double tww erf cieese cooth measure julftf hrng to fran point and boil five minutes add an equal measure of heated cucar stirring ontil sugar ls dissolved boll sapldly far about cve minutes or until it sheets from the side of a spoon pour into stexil- ftaed jrlw when eool pour on melted ra and keep in a oat dry place 4 lbs- blue grapes 24 cups sugar 2vi cups corn syrup method wash and stem crapes welsh separate pulp from skins and oook pulp gently until soft press through sieve tvim pulp and fjhn cook on electric element turn- d tow for s sntns add sugar and corn sflsup simmer gently until meir about is mina pour into not sterile gi and while still warm seal with hot tfi vield 9 lgbt ounce jar after psig crape leave for two or three days to mellow pick over and wasli add cup water to each cup fruit simmer until tender do not boil- press through cheese- colth clarify by st again through another cloth reheat juloe to simmering point only stirring con stantly pour into sterllilxed bottle cap and immerse in hot mater bath kept at ijmmerlng point for is min utes was addressed as amusb to can- adian people as to any other living saoe or station mor at is quite forcible specific and timely as any similar message delivered by any american president or governor it was issued toy one moses at a period in rnatlonal lite when the people were much inclined to forget god as are some in america today bead it and see how beautiful and appropri ate it is- 3uet thou shalt remember all the way which the lord thy cod led thee for he hath brought thee into a good land a sand of fc of titj of ifrmftn and depths apdnging forth in ssalleys and fri a land of wheat and bartey and vines ar2l jug tows and ptg a land of oil olives and honey a land wherein thou shalt cat bread without s thou ahaxt not tack anything in it a zand whose stones are iron and out of thou snayest dig brass thou shalt cat and be ifult and thou shalt bless the lord thy god for the good land which he hath given thee beware lest thou forget the lord thy god in not keeping his oammand- uoyd george among the fjfaary onfann frant ifiww win ssnrait idavid uloyd g contributions to the wlmuag af this war as one of tthe most sdtsl if oan the least a a pnlrtlrst giant inthe first gneat ax 9e has evened a itlement dis- tlnctian this ithiwi irint of sonsmg m british farmers to xneater gproduetive ments and his judgment and his statutes which i co you this 4nyz lest when thou hast eaten and xt full and hast built goodly bouses and dwelt therein and when thy herd and thy flocks multiply and thy silver and thy gold is multiplied and all that thou hast is multiplied then thine heart be lifted up and thou forget the lord thy god and thou say in thine heart my power and the might of mine hand tutth gotten this weath but thou shalt ro- aber the lord thy god for it is he that glveth tbme power to get wealth that he may etdabusb his covenant which he swore unto thy fathers 4 lbs grapes 1 lb tart apples 2 lbs granulated sugar 1 cups ino gaf t tsp salc 2 tbs cinnamon 2 taps allspice 2 tap cloves wash grapes remove from stems place in pan and steam until soft without adding water cook apples until tender and press through slew add sugar lnegar salt and apices simmer 20 minutes on elect rv ele ment umed to um seal in rleai hot jar take a -nr- when making jelly long cooking is apt to destroy the natural pectin which gives the grapes their perfect jemlng property so its wise to use a kettle with a wide base the juice bolls up faster jelly ii best when made in small tquanuties one to three quarts ot juice in a ten or twelve quart kettl- the time required depends upon the ripeness of the grape and the rapidity of boiling use the sheet method to test the jelly let a small amount of mixture drop from the side of a wooden spoon when the drops flow together and drip off jelly u done be sure to rtlr mixture frequently as it jells quick- grape jhy tends to crystalixe-es- peclally if the grapes are real ripe to present this add chopped tart ap ples to the mixture and cook together to one quart of grape juice add one mediumsize apple cut in pieces re moving core only the apple will im prove the flavor too remember to akin the grapes in making grape jam or preserves and cook the skins by bringing to a sim mering point ony- boiling toughens the skin 1ue qvesiion box mr tc asks is it possible to use corn syrup tins for canning tomatoes answer yes scald the tins and proceed in exactly the usual way ex cept do not add salt or sugar be fore the tins are put in the oven press the lids down very lightly when the oven baking u done up the lids on with a hammer and seal with para- wax mrs s w asks- when substitut ing flour for egg to thicken a sauce or custard how much do you use answer 1 egg equals 2 tba flour in custard at least one egg roiftu be used per cup of milk flour may be substituted for the other eggs anne allan invito to her care of taw j your 4a writ fitautatue helps motocvkts the announcement of mr howe that owners of passenger cars may have their tires retreaded with cam- elback rubber of the passenger type without a tire ration permit will be welcome to canadian motorists fo llowing the increase of the rations of ten and oofive it is also an cnoourag- ing sign that the government is ready when adequate resources are avalla hie to mitigate the drastic sacrifice it has had to impose upon the canad ian people icur the purposes of the uar but the eople alto oue this recov ery 0 a lot privilege to their own effortti it has been the creditable work of some zo00 salvage committ ees organized all over the dominion for the purpose of collecting old tires and tubes and other waste rubber that has produced the material to make possible the concession how gr anted hundreds of publicspirited citizens and thousands of school chil dren have glien freely of their time and energ to the work of these co mmunities and they deserve the gra titude of the motoring community despite the mounting output of synthetic rubber there still is a shor tage of rubber necessary for the man ufacture of new tires and salvaging of rubber tires and tubes is still lmp- eraiite the concession is not to be regarded as the termination of this it provides evidence of hour motor ists can help themselves by helping the sah age committees cjoxrtt know if avsd been away oh but i have orihuleh i apart two whale days in the coy this week- 1 would defy anyone to cram h into that short 4itne x oid srhi ttsay was a tnlrfiir of shopping srtsttmg and shows i was staying with slaughter and it was swauy aather fmmy jsanghter was oti slight shift and when got out of bed in the snortiing a slights sleep she crawled into it weary after a sxlghtls work in a few m mutes she would be asleep and 2 would slip out to go visiting or shop ping- about twothirty back 1 came again and then we w finish the day together until it was time or slaughter to go to work again you know 1 have always thought of aooomlag bouses jxb such stuffy places with a variety of cooking odors a minimum of privacy and ixfcoij a timely tot1c ehhihlts in the royal ontario mus eum throw light on egyptian food of 1500 bc then as now agricultural products plaved an important part in international affairs agricultural wealth was the underlying source it egypts power the basis of her inter national trade and the coveted goal of her enemies in the museum egyptaln collection there are agricultural implements including hoes rakes and winnowing fans a 4 000 year old model plough man with plough hitched tor a team of oxen a slmlllar model showing the birth of a calf and finally some act ual wheat bread nuts and fruit fur ther information on the egyptian diet is gleaned from an ancient wall pic ture in the collection which records a great trade expedition to the south end of the red sea la 1500 b c the egyptaln ambassador is seen welcom ing the native king to a banquet a decorative inscription in hieroglyphs describes the fare as bread beer wine meat fruit and all the good things of egypt atexebaitl widow enusib pretoria cp the first person to respond to a recruiting appeal ad dressed to south african women was mrs dan pienaar widow of maj- gen dan pienaar who was killed la an air crash last december mrs pienaar joined as a private everyone wanting the use of the bath room t the same time but now 1 aicallse there mre other types of looming bouses for the plaoe where ilaughter lives is as xnucb slice a home as any place hould be com plete with a siat months old puppy who will steal your shoes and tear your stockings as quick as a dash if you dont watch out but be was a darling puppy and be and i were th best of friends the hostess of the house is one of the best young tviondjy and ready to do anything for you why just imagine even though daughter does not board there slothing would do but i must have sny breakfast with the family and was i glad tor the smell of the coffee as it perked just about got me down of course i bad to wake up at stx oclock in the morning just hen i bad a cnanoe to sleep in such is the force of habit the sales clerks in the stores were also very friendly there was tite job tailor who was doing a small re pair on my winter coat he uss very busy but uheu he knew i val from out of town he said lie wpuld get the job done someltow bcfoiv i left and he did and the middle aged woman in the dress departnw nt iihe knew what x wanted better titan s did myself and khe hunted tite store over until she found it as for the man in lite shoot it wasnt long before we discovered vte had mutual friends of long standing city people unfriendly and dis- obliglng i should say not at least not if you approach them with the thought in mind that they are human beings remembering they are men and women with worries and prob lems like our own each with his or her living to make and many of them with boys and girls away from home but yet never far distant from them in their thoughts and the colonel a lady and judy ocrady in this day and age are not only sisters under their skins but they each have the same amount of coupons in their ration books the same worry about how to make the sugar last out and how to stretch the butter just a little further by saturday noon i was back home again butfdldnt find sudconw sign out on the doormat instead 1 found a note on the kitchen table from partner to toms thresh inglet the horses in for a drink it they come to the gap so i got into my workaday clothes and was soon bark in harness once again busy with chores outside and in the house now they are finished and here i am at my typewriter until partner comes along they sa var iety is the spice of life and im think ing i have at least got a pretty fair share of the spice if nothing else by the way my holiday taught me one other thing i discovered the only time i dont know what is going on in the outside world is when tm in the city i visited several homes and in only one of them did i hear newscast over the radio one might almost think that the war is something in which city people have little or no interest strange isnt if a practical farmer btocbsut ihe suts ifnm the outbreak of war impressed tupon tthe er in wu and the people tthe steed r tut nrt parity with the ttiw scrmioes tr m bat a fcneakdowa on food psodnction wou tie slisastxous jtbe venerable m who wjd be si years old atext january 03xxl has made sew in the hast couple of years and se btas gtyhii sto interviews st is stot that bus cel ebrated polemical wit bas host tits sting aim- 9us tongue mm piquant welsh cloaiiejmm but satber say rationing time table foup this smt and beep aamuauke 1 ii to b7 inronsiue snow sntusfl ob and 09 waud odsobswiiai valid snail aodlad void satin good far l catlec or 2 csj onupons 0 to us sndlusfcue sac 07 and ob waud october 0l valid smtll corflarod wold j nood tor one jpr af swear carming augar mu valid smtll outdated wold swstlxgat torssaae goupons 28 29 30 and 33 now valid dxpire october 3l coupons 32 and 33 valid october ha expire october 30 coupons 3d and 35 valldoctober 26 expire sfloxianbex 30 each sood for m pound of butter with bis views that be simph con siders it hntler to work and bcfleot than to talk the robust man who has britain fighting prime minister in the last war now devotes most of bis time to the administration of bis s00 acnes in surrey where be bas put into practice many of tlte agricultural principles be has oonunectded tor mat i ado htheac would include of course scientific snanage- xneat full and intelligent use of the land and impixvcment of working conditions for cmplovoss gestapo raowuge largely mythical london cp the gestapo pre tends to know a great deal do not trouble about this as it generally knows nothing that is one of the 31 points mentioned in a secret docu ment of instructions for underground workers la holland which has just reached here dont tell anyone of your work even your wi 1 knowledge the document adds as one of the foremost members of the itfatlonal farmers union luoyd ceorge bas been one of the most effective interpreters of fanning and farmers to the people of the cities agricultural experts give him a large measure of the credit tor the fine showing on the farms this year when lie in suit actively supervising the farm in surrey lloyd ceorge usually goes to ms place brynauclon at criocietu wales lie still holds the carnarvon parhamentary seat which he won in 1890 ills health has boen good though toward the nd of the summer he buffered a chill which prevented him from sneaking at tite annual eist eddfod in north wales these yearly colorful singing festluals are among the few occasions when tite white- haired ctaicsttuui breaks his rule of lulcnoe when sjod george is wll lie ktarts liis day about h oclock with a light hneakfakt und a walk then lit talk wtth lilt farm overwert fre quently ho calls sound nt tite furm s canteen to chat with bis workers at lunch time after a midcay rest lie reads listens to the radio perhaps takes another walk his bedtime is 9 oclock the chief product of his land is fruit the apple yield alone probably will run to at least 10000 bushels this year besides that there will be large quantities of other fruit and hundreds of tons of vegetbles occasionally lloyd ceorge receives a distinguished guest or is entertain ed by an old friend but no word of political ftiiicmwfins reaches the out side coupon pairs bl as os now valid expire october 31 ttkaupon pair zfo vulid october 3 coupon pair 23 valid october fld expme october 31 t pair 22 valid october 21 cou pair 23 valid october 28 expire iwtovernber 30 each pair xood 1w 1 to tpotmds coupons id1 to ids now valid valid mtll declared void cood for 3ueserves inwwt pmadfc tr sugar see chart why worry 1 ti wonder why zkflka wssony isane we os0y two bsusbosbi aor w dither anu axe waoaeaab if you as osfly two things to sworgy about vo- iheartrh is eiltlet ip ssr jntl k df your ntmfro as sssod cheae as cub two swings to airy about lget well or yonaxeigomg be- wile itt o ajet well these as sso- ahout if won atae oing two things to wa- ssy a you ate cither omg to heaven or you am not jgolng to beav- wtanrt if sou are inning to jbeaven tb- cxw is nothing to wm gf yon foing to the nlar ynsjul be so darn busy shaking hands wuth old tziends yon wotfu nave time to wpnry mo wsy worry grmutioss potatoes salexsatna- suuf to thane netaijera bnonsases en s ctarteas of a cent as money producers m4w4r total pno- duttiton is hess 2j000 i a year axe ineauired to megister as pw duoers with their local sation ifaoaml swoording to the swieent ambulations on pnwervcs vwg paoduoenb of over 3joq0 pounds a year are iieouined to aqperate coupon banking aonounts any tneglonal ofxior of the uartixne serines and uvade board can zv tur- tthrr institurttlans on the linvalvnd in nither case zoning of creameries effective in october co october ft oneamerjr trtuefka in ontario wtttl be to certaui neflned aones anf a under the new segulations bave two alt trf tbey aacst obey ane being tnnsted snafairlh sney nay take umated tor their oistckt and tftheok on the grading tbey ane bieoeixiztg- tphey onay also a to pivniincbd authorities and lhawe a sniecial am- ygmntion to ascertain wnrther or not they stave been talrthy treated ear- noers fauckmg their own cr aw not atfecled by the order mtncli was to 8ive been artffoctive cit m jafat ssahtrr- rtom gexjtjtn the so called jack ilabhlt of south ern ontario is really a german hare it was brought here from germany in 3912 by a german and released near brantford there is no evidence that he gave it the name jack rabbit to conbeatits identity but that name has prevented most people from rec ognizing it as the german hare hou- ever the same hare occurs in england and throughout central furope its real name is european hare the rojal ontario museum has kept a record of its spread it reach ed sarnia in 1920 toronto in 1925 and georgian bay in 1927 uke man oilier animals land hu mans tool the hare is partly good and partly had before the war when sportsmen could get all ammunition 1 he eurojejin hare w as a fav orite game animal in a part of ontario not well provided with game but hares have to eat and they find the farmers crop to their liking and in the winter sometimes girdle orchard treesy iiowses ws favost athens tenn cp01d times it seems have returned at a re cent camp meeting at the rural mount cumberland presbyterian church the wagons and buggies outnumber ed the autos by a big majority one of the wagons equipped with hay frames made a round trip of sixteen miles to bring twenty wor shippers to the service ic0bac tsvawzecol and volume of credit are matters of high national monetary policy canadas fcaitnrfp oust to pefibnai ian main services t tbejr vooctve the saving and aenca funds of tbe puhucx who thus build up bank balanors in the toon of savings and quwnt aioninh 2 tnejr advance money to oommnniiics entopriscs and persons to serve their legjrimatf needs along mvdi tbese main functions tbe hanks througfa mow than jooo u jtid iikg render a large number of other important services related to local and national needs services which have gready increased as a result of the war but the quantify of money in existence in the country at any given time and the volume of credit are matters of high national monetary policy the nations own central bank the ane bank of awj ma ex tensive use of tbc chartered banks facilities in giving escot to these policies the chartered banks of canada canadian general inspects canol pipeline the vital necessity for oil to keep the united nations war machine rolling amootnly along the road to tokyo has sparked one of the alltime epics of transportation in canadas nortlnvest to tap tba underground lake of oil in the mackenzie basin in the fort norman area and feed the fuel to trucks us ing the alaska highway to planes flying parallel route and to ships in the northern paciflc more than 950 milea of pipe is beng laid from norman wells to the whltehorse region in the yukon big job was transportation of heavy equipment into norman area more than 1100 miles from railhead at fort mao- murray here major general w w foster special canadian commission on north west projects and col j lyons left oc post of whltehorse us army stop to chat with welders u s cook oc oklahoma and c r diralap san frsncisco picture was made during general fosters ifiltuu inspec tion trip of the canol project

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