Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 10, 1942, p. 3

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i thunsday dttcefctbkrt 10th 1942 trle acton pree press 1 j war 25 yars ago seven oaatnrlei at tsaruab is unlaw- u stnjh who british troops oooupled jiinaaliwi dm- bat- 11th 1h1 v h h chmtoli canadian hw 8uk writer gen sir edmund allanbya cam- talgn in palestine virtually andsd 35 years ago in the first great war when brituh troop occupied jeruia- lenmoeeember 11th 1917 following defeat of turklih force in the area tn eommahder and hi staff enter ed the holy city by the famous jaffa gate and a proclamation affirmed the brituh intention to protect all sacred building in two months allenbya men had cwept northward through palestine capturing gaza beertheba ascalon and other place notable in biblical history news of the cutting of the jerusalemjericho road by the wor cester yeomanry early on dec 9 started a panic among the turks which would have been dlssstrous had not gen allenby been unwilling to allow any hostilities in the vicinity of the holy city formal sarrender the same day turkishtroops an civilians left the city and the formal surrender was made the formal entry was two days later and allenby gained great prestige with the arab jpopulatlon who regarded the incident jin the light of fulfilment of nn anc ient prophecy according to the prophecy turkish page thftkc llverer from the west entering the city on foot whs would bear the name of a prophet of god and would not appear until the nile flowed into palestine in arabic the british com manders name was freely translated as the prophet he entered the city on foot and sine a good deal of water used by his troops had been brought from egypt the general re quirement of the prophecy were met msfrtlal law was deeyfcred and cltl- sens were told they would be able to carry on their business and other ac tivities without interruption british consideration had an immediate ef fect and the arabs became eager to assist the allies against the turks pratee buildings allenbys proclamation also made known that every sacred building monument holy spot shrine tradi tional site endowment pious bequest or customary place 6f prayer of whatsoever form of the three relig ions would hf maintained and pro tected according to the existing cus toms and beliefs of those to whose falthf they wfcre sacred british engineers immediately went to work on adequate sanitation and water supply systems for jerusalem there was no sanitary service in the older section of the city and water came from private rainfed cisterns the water system when the british entered was if anything worse than in the kith century when the turks first assumed control in jerusalem and the inhabitants were not slow to appreciate the modern installations swindon england cp death hy misadventure was the coronors ordict in the case of death of a boy when a nurse administered eight times too much anaesthetic for a domination wouldbe brokenbyade4noso o r distinctive christmas gie toiletries for mt n and women in ardloy s three secrets formal from 15c to siooo bath saltttimlpowdors 25c to 150 parkers watermans eclipse fountain pens and sfetsj the gift that lasts from si 00 to 12 50 beautifully boxed christmas stationery including cellar chests and selfseal en elopes 25c to 2 25 christmas and new year cards special soldier greeting cards see our 25c and 85c boxes for extra value lac1es and gentlemens dressing cases in chromium enamel and french iory from 9 2 0 up military sets compacts billfolds bibles children s books tree ornaments ribbon cord etc make your selection kariy replacement of stock impossible a t brown in in af ff tve hung up the santa dans suit for the duration im in uniform now loaded down with war calls i cant get material to build more line so pjooao dont aisle m to carry cjtrjsfmas mewaaffes particularly longhaul calls to the eastern seaboard and the far west- thank you i know youll understand pie mixing bowl v anmf atun htfdm mai ttssshltt mkattno the war kmkbg1engik8 hello homertakers even if the average price of round steak is lower now than a month ago todays meat prices still make our eyes bulge like the tally on the cash register hence this article with some welcome stimu lus for the hard hit pocketbook 1 have you ever noticed how people the country over are talking about inexpensive dishes not rarand costly concoctions of truffles or lob- ster but goulashes stews ragouts these are what make folk smack their llpa and pass their plates for more appetizing stow that surprise and delight tho family with their con centrated goodness may be made from inexpensive pieces of boneless beef chuck soared until they nre almost burnt then flour stirred in to make good thick richbrown sauce tnk- ing the skillet from the range care fully pour in one qunrt of cold water then put in three cups of diced veg etables season cover place on high heat un atenmlng and then simmer until done this mcvr is-de- llcious served piping hot or botttel cold for the lunch box tho children hnvo nnmed it mongoose my good ness stew it is so good no matter what vckotohles or seasonings are used you will be so onchnnted with tho success of this stew thnt you will be spurred on to trv vnrlntions recites sunday supper lb wolncrs 24 cups boiled kid ncy benns stlt cut wein rs into pieces nd torn hlnc with henns nnd pector cover and simmer- ii minutes s on nnd serve variations 1 place flnolj hopped apples split wclncrs nnd bake 2 place a thin sllcov iheese spilt uelners friorlty beef pu 1j cups flour 2 tsps x baking powder 1 tsp salt 1 tsp paprika 4 tsp celery salt tsp pepper 5 tbs lord t cup milk h onion sliced 2 cups cream soup leftover s lb ground beef brisket sift flour bnklng powder nnd sia sonlngs cut in 1 tbs tit stir in milk brown meat in fat thon ntfd onion add soup nnd cover with biscuit mixture bake in electric oven ot no degrees about 20 minutes turn upside dow n and serve thrift spanish rice 2i cups cooked rice ij cup un locked s lb ground new england hnm ends 2 green- peppers or 4 lb mushrooms 2 cups tomatoes 5 toma toes 4 onions imodium lb ilhtsc salt pipper saute onions in baking fat in slkml peppers add rice ih1 tomatoes nnd sprinkle clu ese nnd seasonings cook note rice nun be cookid nn meal dns nhcad takf a tit dim t waste fat millions of pounds mi nieli if for ionerslon into glu me for isplnslws all ouneed ijo is to strntn used tooklng fnt bnon krtnsi nn at dripping frtnr fat texts pt from fiud fislu into a 1 1 un wide mouthed ran irm not list iaj oi pap r contalni r v h n ou have sned n pound or mure t ik it to nur meat d all r if mir iimnmnil is not mluoh supjmrtlni this dile eontiu t mir i tumt sakilkc commlttit tiif qi estion no mrs j f 1 sugkkts i bulk mir plnstli knitting ni ill unit rm innnol net anothir ont im nvsllntln just usi nn online i l n m slinrp n r to put on a ni point mrs i i sukk sts rr using iniu union drops tintek f sukar in hot tin lh give n nuo inyor mil odd a niwel touch mrs it i snii it s a i mmi idea to ki o iiackage of pip ilisnen in tin kitilun nn are cr useful- for ilionmt and drlnk tln hard to kt at pines ssuh as around i lie els trlinl element irts of the in ojen ir and the grooves in eleitrii healer hattdlesiwhuh b the m should nlwaxs be verv ilr tvifon tieing re liiimrtist fnlo the mnehlni i also the ooks of the doer beater anne ahan lnvtte ou to write to her care of tmt arron fsrs pssss senl in our questions on homemak- ing problt ms nnd watch this column for replies maestro when alan young who made stag pnrty an international event breezes up to a cbc microphone tuesdays at 830 pm edt for a half hour of variety out of toronto eric wild swishes his baton for the music mak ers of the show wild is at home in mnny studios ho has directed in cnnadn the united states and eng land in fact he was conductor of tho bbc television s own band the ten- timers first of its kind in the world hnvlng gone to england in 1037 to be come the leading trumpet plnjcrwlth hynm greenhnunes orchestra sault stc marie is his native city he won his mus bae from university of michigan and he camethcoilgh chronicles ot ginger farm -mat- written specially for the aeten svee pre by gwendoline p olabkk iaipsdgig nn associate of the london college of music durlpp his residence in brltnlnn hoube plant need consistent care discourage rather ttinio fhcourag plans for increniwl production dur- ing the coming yenr hie spirit is willing but it seems to me the onus la on the publlcto mnke n voluntary effort go enmy on farm produce in the meantime the w p t b forecasts thnt in all probability tho sale ot whlpplngcrenm will short ly be forbidden and that will be a big step forwnrd in the right direc tion watering nnd vent lint ion ure two important fnctorh in the management of lioust plnnts watering is one of 1 green pepper chonrwtvfthe simplest oiwrntlons and yet mnny plnntn die ns n result of improper w ntt ring a little watt r coming tlirough the clrninnge hole nt the hnu torn of the pot shows thnt the soil lh saturated ventilation is ns necessary for plants ns for human beings fresh nlr should be admitted regulnrly into the room containing the plants if the dn is warm nnd balmy the win low containing the plnntn mny be opened if it is cold or windv some other window should be opened enre being tnken thnt no direct current of air from outside is blowing on the plnnts tho humiditj in the average home partlcilnrl in winter time is too low for most plnnts unless enrt is tnken to- provide moisture in the ntmosphere there is little chnnce of having henlthy plnnts potud plnnt are usunlly placed in qnucers or in n plnnt stand generally the stnnl hns n trny to prevent the water from running on the floor if the trn or saucers nre half filled w 1th smnll pt hhlc nnd the pots set on top of the pebbles the wnter in the con tainers will evaporate nnd help pro ide n moist ntmosphere for the plnnts these hints nnd mnnv others will he founil in the circulnr on mnnnge nn nt of house plants uhlch mn hn ohtnlned free h writing to the publiclt nna fxtenslon division dominion dejinrtment of agriculture ottawa stir hnm with with xahyt at its a l f 1 onpon ct pllfrrtn on th i ms rntlwn nmounti to l 1 nno ts1470 n dn it un itnltl at the 1 ontlon stwilun lin a man wns en tencwl to four months hnr i labor for tlfnllng 3q hnndbainl doubling i p in wetklie- svern1 newspapers on prnineh combine their tttinjr- out setup uinmph it i wmttni ton i lions hn n suit id in iirrtnstd m oj ration inong etkl niwspners th k i nil mimlobn rural juim rs shjinnu ilinls of publishers m neniliv t m iiv in onltt t i mm on i ti minnttltisi liiliunt is now tmtink tin minn i 1 nk mai in n lib hon to its ow n wet kl i iw hnrl nt star prtntid for r nrs at mart ni moi last vk to tin offiti of 11m leloialni plmvs tin itlitor of hi hnrtm star in his a it 1w tor to tht town snitl 1 his we k our fnmih is it living hart ne aftr living fm almost n qunr r of n unturv in a pint leaving l t smnll joh to h n t omphshed with out recrt ts at liaving friends and ni i iuninlnnes of tluit long resldt nre we hone though not to go no far ima thnt w mni tonii back oner tn a whti the inniihn tniun noting that imall istnffi of wekl newspnimni will ncjtmnvur tht same uuu ot t rat nisi pronn 1 nhr ilajhts in large een- i tn s ionimt med an rnuntrveilitor w ho t filling i n little dtscournged mav take heart from the words of william allen u hite editor of rht fmina kansas i azt tt if nn a told winters even ing ou stt a short fatbald old rodrer shuffling through the snow with n im k over jin shoulder please lnkini to him and don t let the dog bit him it ma be the boas dehv- erlng tils nowt papers in place of a infrter who i off to the wars well it would bo quite easy to write a whole column about the january weather we had in this first week of december but since it could do no good we might as well forget about it and hope the wonthcrman has something better jn storo for us from now on yes it is oaay to for get if all one has suffered is a little discomfort and inconvenience but it is not so easy when stormy wcnxher nnd icy rondo have been the indirect en use of nn accident to some member of ones family that is whnt hap pened to a family near hero last fri day when the wife nnd mother was struck by n train nnd killed instant ly she was the only occupant of the smnll delivery truck which she wnn driving the trnln wn a sneclnl whnt nctunlly hnppened must i sup pose be merely conjecture but- it is ensy to imagine how tbo accident could hnve occurred nnd dont lot uh forget it could just ns ensily hnve happened to you or me undor similar citfomstmrrcs thedr4vtr thnt crossing knew the regulnr trnln und gone she nppronched the cros sing saw the sperinl jnmmod on the hrnkes hut bemuse of icy ronds the light truck fnllcd to atop nnd slid on to4he trnck direct l in front l of the oncoming trnln hiere is grnt tnlk thise dnys of the sir wiul linm bevtridge social security report when soclnl security beconn s nrt actual fntt i hope it will include de mands for adequnte protection nt every rnilwny crossing rhe loss of life nt level crossings still stnnds nt n terrlhly high figure and thnt soclnl socurltv report is everyone tnking nn interest in if i hope so for surely it is ns important ns the outcome of the war itself a scheme to tnke enre of everyone from i the crndle to the grave is something worth fighting for of course the beverldge report pertains particular ly to the british islts but new zen- innd hns hnd a slmllnr plnn success fully in operation for the wt few yenrs austrnlin hns some sucb plan in the offing and cannda what of chnftdn cnrt we nlso hope foriomo- form of soclnl security shnll we fln- all nnth n point nt which old people mny n ceive n pension without it be ing n matter for criticism we henr wliv should old mr smith get an old age pension his son hns plent of monev nnd could quite well afford to look nfter him thnt mny be true but after all vvby shouldnt mr smith receive n pension ho hns pnid his share towards thnt pension nil his life in tnxes surely he is en titled to somc return in his old nge and then too do ou suppose mr smith who hns been independent nil i is hft wants to rely on his sons gtnerositv for ever pipe of tohnceo he smokes nnd ever nirkt 1 lit gives his grandchildren a pension iipth l sion thnt is his nlone gives him some j m nsun of independt net it is his to do with as ht will nnd goes n long wnv in prist rving an old gintlininn i ndi i sim ml seturitj nlsj offtts fr dnm fiim f muni ial worrv whtn sh knt ss siiikts nnd how much hnt menns to thosi who nrt just gtttmg hv woiil i hi hard to istimntt how oft n lias t onvnli st i net be n retard- d h tht grim sjit tn of unpnid hills how ofti n hnvi optrntions i t n fatnllv dt invtri through latk f mi tins if it did no mon thnn look nftt r oplt w lit n tin in t unit ill st t nil s t iiritv woulil ht somt tiling worthw i ih to look forward to iiflir tin war and i hat about olir t inadian ov i i mm nt s lnti st ffnrt to ward off inriition it looks as if it should at tin vi ttx ih sired rtsult that v in s ifni in inflation l com i rn 1 hut t mav bring it with und sirahlt i mi li atlons th or instant t a ndiu tt n intbi prht of milk is bound to im n si ttnsumption imrenstll con mim hon of milk will ftirtht r nggrn vat the hutti r shortngt and prnh nil nd in huttir rationing that n hortagt of lairv products is int vlt i nhh cot s witt out saving ulnif tin re art jtsriimi fiwtr niw in nnnda no0 thnn tiiere were nt thi hi gin nin or the wnr karmem nre urged to inimt p rod in t ion and faimers are willing to do just thnt hut tur t iitds ari against tht m arnings that havi hn givin about trttt- rt runtinn in the mnnufntture of fnrni mnchim r nnd tht intrtning short nge of farm help have n tend ncy tt ahmlmmilmilk school for minkrs cardiff wales cp boys leav ing school in wales now are paid 38 ihllllngs a week to go baelc to school it is a special school where they learn to become miners and alms m solving the mining manpower problem by ensuring a steady flow of new labor their course lasts a month and then they go to work under veteran min ers i ckoaft roaja saiurtlj guildford england cp sir stenton cooke 68 earold secretary of the automobile 1 atowclatrtfn and father of the crossroads salute and road courtesy in this country died here when automobiles were looked upon as dlsturbelrr of the peace ha placed unlformedscouts at crossroad to salute the growing horseless traf fic and thus helped to remove preju dice against them newfangled bug gies havh rat moi re rata london cpy a dally mirror dispatch from lisbon reported that nn eat more rata campaign ha been launched by authorities in paris it quoted a member of the academy of medicine in paris as taylng that rats are edible and are even bet tar than pork or rabbits ic0bac tohnceo for a milp cool smokf carrolls ayltiier tomato or vegetable soup a dalians qolcli k 4 i puddings 1 1 carrolfs daadee coffee 11b pu 28c prd dshydrauj dalleions cfcick hjji dog food dog biscuits haddie macaroni jtwi catsup ftss rice krispies 2 8o i pu x9c 2 b- xsc 23c 2 9c 2 v 25c p- 12c pumpkin etc tr oc kleenex 12v 25c 29c spaeial cmrrl ivorsoapl aunt jsmim flottr for pancakes pi 15c oats quick quaker tea carrolls dandee sss7v watairs reiel cm mua i pat pat 19c 32c w lb tin ike old dutch clmnr tin joc overseas soxes cul for steero racomiimiubd for chimna fff cereal 2 hsll manias majrennaue qsakar cerasllakae iv aylnssr peaches z 19 aylasar b1 crccns s st- st kraft caaacliaa or vlrmta cheese hii p o polulo watt xtia x- 4v this iii ttrit hikiktair i nlll thr lluttrr situation liujiroxr w hmr altrl uur stftrrs tn limit thrlr saint to a s it- pr onlrr hranw r ar unahlp tn apt th amount of blittrr ur rrqiilrr hr would b rry clad if ur could slsr ou rsrry iiound nu ask for but tsrtarfi hrlna rationrd by our supplier thrrrrorr wr arr- otitis rd to ration our rustontrrs mrsmnwhllr hr mm uatlrnt as you ran ami plrasr- do not blame the rlrrus in our storro the are trying to obey our orders and to do their best in a dlffi cult situation we have no stneka of butter hi storace hut purrhaae dally from rreanierieo all they ejus slve us just as soon as sf ran set moreis will eertalnly be- in nur storeafor sale y tint iht or oiumks lmmt weekend nesrspaners and radio earried announee menu that there ssould be a drastlr reduetion in the retail prtre of oransrs of raaraa eonsumera es pee ted a redaction la price to ao into effect first thisur monday momlnr actually all re ductions had pretlausly taken place due to market declines aad the rrmotal of the duty on orancra on lleeember i since not ember j of thh year there has been a decline of ream lc to isc a dosen in our orange prim any further declliteo la cost will be followed immedassrly by decline in retail price tta and rtlw in accordance with the m t pjl reculatiana thi all brands of teas and offeea aatre been dropped in loa pound da tea and e a- pound pondlna decline an smaller paciiaaea the prices of in our storea in offee with a corres firm hard arbaor head frenii itanberjues lh 7c 29c morin 1 med me orantirm itos m i cookinn omtlnm i lb haw 25c 31c alan freah ixttnce tomataea celery radlahra frapew tansarlnca hpecasj price krult and vrxeublc pricca rood till saturday nltjm only r reserve the rlht 10 limit quantities o famllyrtqulramsals

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