Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 29, 1943, p. 7

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jdu zmk iso hie acton free press pace i of interest to women kmiumbmm tattle huiivtn tom certainly nltoktcpitelidab the nnr knar thtw dnya with rtwiwhitf coaarlo freak finatt ripenlae tneraa tas basic casasftrseration of atortnc frntt imrttewfatcrnoalta this arm nrftui the ten pounds alkssred for caa- niac vawve awh men of the wnbcr of calls awe bm cetttnc aram snot mm with babies at the ace when frcat is re three times a day tnejve really been stuek for fruit wbcn frtttt la in iiai lets sees at often to pep up our aarafci here i to provide- more- enrro with a box of fresh ber- nsinc up too much different kinds of bread wtth butter spread serve mansbxd d sttch as berry shortcakes berry jelly roll fruit tayr cake boston fruit cream pie graham geaas with fruit etc fruits are sweeter served with some of the berries mashed and too if cured la mixed in and let hoar or ao before serving ataftlaimt cafce 1h cups 41 ox cant sweetened com unit milk cup lemon juice 1 cnp ra sliced 2 ee whu beaten stiff 21 vanilla wafers blend sweetened condensed milk and lemon juice stir until mlxuie tttcfceu add sliced raspberries fold in beaten t whites line narrow oblong pan with waxed paper cover with m layer of vanilla wafers add layer of raspberry mixture alter nate in this way finishing with layer of wafers chill in electric refrigera tor c hours turn out on small plat ter and r waxed paper oat ha slices serve ptam or with whipped 1 cup oour h tsp aatt ths fat 4 tan cold water- 4 2 cups pitted cherries cup sngar or teas 1 tb flottr h tsp ahtt put flour and salt into n mhdng bowl cut in fat until pieces are about the sfise of peas add cold water gradually usinc only e to form douzh into n ban chfll mix eher- res sugar flour and salt and place in 4 tndivktttal pie plates or casserol- dough on ttghtrjrnottred roll to one e inch in cut circles make them enebalf inch tarcer than tops of bak ing dishes font one circle in halves gash centre and arrange- on p filled tttsh turn under edge mak ing n rim repeat process with re maining crusts and dishes bake at 425 degrees until crust is brown 4from 30 to 35 minute ytekl 4 small board reouected i cup bran li cups flour i tsp salt cup shortening 5 tbs cold water more or lecs li cups fresh berries 1 tsp grated lemon rind i cup flour i cup sugar milk boll bran cereal until fine and combine with flour and salt cut in shortening add water a little at a tune until dough is moist enough to bold together toss dough onto lightly floured board and roll to one- eighth inch in thickness cut into rounds with cutter 5 inches in diam eter on half of each round place fresh berries sprinkled with sugar feiul flour alaxl utli t vhth knife to let out steam moisten edge of dough with milk fold over other half to cover berries and crimp down edges brush with milk and place on lightly breased baking sheet bake in electric oven 425 degrees for 1215 minutes yield 6 turnovers tin qtrxttov boac mrs c ix asks ideas for summer beverages answer make a jmon syrup boll 2 cups sugar with 1 cup water and 1 li imam rind shavings 5 minutes cool and add jnfae of c irmr put into n jar and cover tightly store- in electric refrigerator serve 2 tbsps an glass add cracked ice and cold 2 you may use less syrup and soda water or leftover fruit jmcea 3l make cho or cocoa syrup 11 thsps- cocoa li cups sugar fc tsp salt ii cups boiling water mix cocoa sugar and salt together add water gradually stirring con stantly boll 5 mlnutea oool pour into jar and store in electric refrig erator use 2 or 3 thsps to 1 cup cold milk anne allan invites you to write to her care of taw aero fasx paass send in your questions on homemak- ing problems and watch this column for reply kallnay ktatkan name tx of archivists interested in ha origin of the name- bonaventure long used to designate the principal montreal station of the canadian national ball ways believe that it entered civic nomenclature as a tribute to the mother of charles seraphln itodler successful merchant and mayor of old montreal ills mother bore the name bonaventure the name st bonn- venture was given to a city street and disappeared in 1883 with the ex tension of st james street when a railway station was established there in 1847 the name bonaventure was adopted to identify the terminal trttkmuy aaesvatovko moscow cp when the soviet rescue army recaptured from the germans the 11th century town of vyazma onco holding some famous tpe of old itusiah archuectur- they found every building harberous- ly destroyed ontario elections reserve army units aautangements have been made for cnembcrs of the reserve units of the canadian militia who will be in camp during the week commencing sunday august 1st 1943 to record their votes in the present election to the legislative assembly of ontario members of such units in military district no 1 and military district no 2 will be allowed to vote at advance polls as listed below on saturday july 31st 1943 the department of national defence army has arranged the schedule of training lor reserve units of military district no 3 so as to permit members of reserve units from this district to leave cannaughx ranges camp on tuesday august 3rd and be home in time to vote on wednesday august 4th 1943 the advance polls available for members of reserve units of canadian militia travellers railwaymen and mariners will be open from 8 oclock am until 3 oclock pm and from 7 oclock flm until 10 oclock rm on saturday july 31st and monday and tuesday august 2nd and 3rd in the following places locattoh kw advance ihhis fob gqtijtal diction ims eutl distnti ltoat toit brantford brantford cochrane north cochrane butferinsuncoe orancvilu collioitfood auuton durham port hope rllpjn st thomas bayham fori william rorf william llaltuo oavillr llamitioo ease llamiltua hamilton centre jlunilion hamilton belleville trenton gojeftch clinton jccoora sioux looluhtt ig- nscc reduitt hujion chsuiani waluceburi kingston samia carleton place smitha falu si catharines brockvtuc londnn wentmorth hastings west huron kenora kent west a west linroln leeds stormont sudbury tcsnulaniiit victoria waterloo nonh waierlk stwlth wclluul wellington south wenimorth wuuhor-waller- ville vintltorsarmlwuh york north york east york west middleiea north musluataonrario niagara ralb- ntptsung noruwmncrlmnd ontario ottawa south ottawa east parry sound feel perm pctt thorough port arthur rainy river sauh see marie simcoe ceacrp all macticr jiagsra falls fort erie north baymattawa gobourg a osbawa m ottawa v ottawa parry sound brampton stratford palmcnton st marys peterborough hsvelock port arthur schreiber nakina rainy river aitknkan ault ste marie whtto river hswkcs juncuoa llornpsync idlandalc midland orillia port mo nkol toronto beaches bcllwotxls bntroouilc dovcrcourt ealinton high park parkjale ativcrdale sc andrew st david st georrc st patrick lorfiat of toita cornv all capreol sudbury chapleau englettart luuriy kitchener gall preston wcllind ivut colborno guciph hamilton windsor windsor newmarket council 1 chamber jfii3 eastdale avenue to ronto 22 cameron crescent lea- sldc v 398 vauxhan ril toronto 35 12 eiintoa avenutiv toronto new torontoi 46 fifth st mimico 40 mimico ave ward 5 3 jane street 281 scarborough road 206 montrose avenue 73 ossinkton avenue 1250 davenport road 1118 bloor street west 2415 yooge street 97l dunuas street west 23 dundms street west 1728 queen street west 98 papc ave coracf queen street east 90 chester avenue 433 spadina avenue st james avenue foresters rlau 22 college street 161 admiral road 176 beveruy street 3t athletic a vi fh ola ihgcr farm gght alex c lewis chief elbction offtcss otttauo the season cor wild berries wlu soon be over but before that time imnri wonder bow many h off pounds of berries ww have been packed and taken to the various homes all over the country there is one patch near here that is very popu- tar and i believe anywhere from ten to twenty cars have been parked asoneslde the road every day for the last two weeks people who have never picked a berry before are out getting their share this year pre- sumahry on account of the inch price i of the cultivated fruit especially rasp berries i dont blame them i wouldnt want to pay 35c a pint my selfnot while there are wild ber ries to be had for the picking but et if i had to buy berries x would pay it and 1 wouldnt rrudce the price to the ones who row them either there is no place like the berry patch for conversation that all the world may hear i was particularly interested in the- comments as to wtiat farmers were pavlnsr berry pickers one woman said mabel worked all nltemoun at blanks farm and all she cot was a dollar and five pint baskets of berries to brine home she told him sh could make more money picking wild berries a dollar and five boxes of berriesthat would be at least 25 1 thought that was jolly ood myself farmers themselves often work many weary hours for less the trouble with prices today is not that they are too high they are only high by comparison itccaue until now they haw always been too low berries should never have sold at 10c a quart nor cherries at sor small basket eec when they sold at 30c a dozen were a ridiculous price and milk and batter should never have been any lower thari it is right now if fnrnkerif cars rujo hnj been recckltu thtr prices thev ar- to day ther would have been tir leks depression farmers would linvc kmi more to ttend and thus trail would imveheenlmprovedand unemploy ment leajjnl to u ureat extent u it you liavo to buy i worries or form produce of any kind 1 imi of you dont truu tin futnifr in prlft if you cant nffortl berried tlont buy thorn if jou can uflord them tlont irrumble lucaiiii i ran uwtur- jou if ou ueiv urouitii tin lurrio4 ou wouldnt uartt to mii tum for uu this hut week i imvo iteen out fl tlmt for ttwpwrru nnd hlnclc- cal jut a few hour at a time and on each trl x brought lmm nouch for otu meal and thrih tints for ptsrinjr and i can tell you i ktrctched the kuunr out pretty well x put tlown home cherries witli n iuartr of a pound of wuirar to n twtuntl of fruit ami tlo you know the cherries are quite eatable of course you cant call them iweet by n lone way but they ar not too uhart t pjtlatable partner has ills wheat cut ami stoolad and did not run into any trouble at all ar uv clad to see the wheat standing in looks every time n storm came up- there was always that fear that the wheat would be flattened but now unless we get n deluce every day we should be able to get the wheat in the barn in pretty fair shape please frltwu x need your sym pathy as if cot tine scratched by berry bushes and bitten by mosquitoes were not enough x had to ret myself stung by a bee and bitten by a rat the bet enment mo while i lm with the hay arul both eyes be came beautifully swollen as a result no hooner were they hotter than i duovercd a rat in the brooder house partner and i thought we had him cornered but he got away and as he ran pnst me x tried to itep on him maylte i got his tail i dont know hut i do know he nave n vicious hlte at my foot but ve finally got him at least partner did so how there is one lehs rat in the country but im ktlll anointing my foot with iodine august 4 will soon be here arul dont any of you women ho shysters cot out and vote whatever you do ami vote for the right party im go ing to gestapo safety first lxjndont cp1 german storm- troopers and police in cologne pushed women and children out of shelters to make room for themselves during the big spring raf raid on that city says vlrj nedetlond free netherlands newspaper published in london railway iiotex chef offers meatxess pie when meatless tuesday comes around a good substitute cor a joint or roast la a meatless shepherd s pie according to nicholas lacusta chef in the canadian national railways ho tel the nova scotlan this can be made states chef lacusta with mac aroni cheese milk and green peppers then he suggests there is rice with eggs andcunie sauce or noodles with mushrooms and a little cheese no do not gamble with ontariosfuture the two old parties have had equal opportunity to fulfil their election promises for the last nine years we of the ccf do not make new promises on the eve of an elbction hut stand behind a procram the result of ten hard years of study remember new zealand and australia for socialized success vote to elect john wilkinson your c c f candidate rii ui rti l mi i 1 1 ii i naimjiiijijiatmi jiiji t m l mm rnn m dont be deceived here are the facts re debt and taxes provincial treasurer hon a st clair gordon in his budgcraddrcss march if 1043 gives comparative figures showing how the provincial debt and taxes have mounted to unprecedented heights during 0 years liberal regime here are the treasurers official figures dont bo fooled by any other financial statements specially prepared for election purposes ontario debt increased over 148 millions ontario taxes increased over 60 millions 1034 358477000 1034 50067 84 137 1035 s mos 378415000 1935 5 mos 2104894406 1036 406039000 1036 6572608457 1037 40543600u 1047 8048843995 1038 438204000 1938 8605279288 1930 478268000 1s39 8684327067 1040 507203000 i04o 8817295162 1042 506200000 1041 10380202046 1942 507128000 1952 lll496vie977 vote stan hall for economy and security

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