Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 15, 1944, p. 3

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thursday junk istfc mm the acton fkeep8ess page of interel to women hello homcmakas sua are the star of tbe berry family- they are pfffr though and should be treated wtaety uae atrawberrtes a soon as possible after sphering ptjyf itay and dont wash or ball n t imjiwj en a plat- no need to mention tbe delight of saraneherries aioe au nataret tbe flavor of tbe knit the fin 1 made by beating frirlenf milk into cream cheese to make a sauce tbla enough to pour for tbe second beat cre cottage cheese f srith orange juice wttta a rotary or elect- tic beater until smooth adding esv ougfa top milk to make it a 1pour grown ups sot as excited as child ren over strawberry tee cream u its homemade you have all the glory were inhudhug two good frozen des serts la tbe fn now when cornea to strawberry abort cake dont be h by tradition we admit that there la probably nothing better than the old fashioned version warn light aa a feather biscuits split and heaped wltb crushed sweetened strawberries but a slice of delicious butter cake mafcea a pleasant change and instead of the usual cream serve with whipped cream cheese in jour enthusiasm for strawberry shortcake dont neglect str pie our favorite u made this way elect the choicest berries from one quart box and cover the bottom of a baked pie shell crush remaining strawberries and heat to scalding point strain through cheesecloth add water to tnake two cups liquid blend two thirds cup sugar with one quarter cup cornstarch add liquid and cook in double boiler until thick ened add one tablespoon lemon juice one teaspoon butter and a few drops of red coloring cool then pour over berries in pie shell serve with a little whipped cream or whipped cheese if you want to make n similar pie with gelatin use the above proced ure except soaking n tablespoon of gelatin in one quarter cup cold water and dissolve it in the hot juice omit the cornstarch and chill until syrupy then pour over berries ilet stand for one half hour in a cool place ertrawbeaucv mousse 1 box strawberries cup sugar 1 thsp lemon juice 1 cup cream clean and crush berries with sug ar add lemon juice and fold in whlp- ped cream pour into freezing tray and freeze until firm stir at end of first hour the control should be set at the coldest point one half hour be fore mixture is put int btkawbebw maijukw crush two boxes of berries add six thsps sugar and a dash of salt heat until sugar is dissolved add 40 cut mnrshmallows and stir until they are melted pour this mixture into el ectric refrigerator freezing tray and let stand in freezing compartment overnight in the morning whip 2 cups cream add to strawberry mix ture and heat well pour back into freezing troy set control at coldest point and freeze until han stir once at end of first hour the question boat mrs m a says mayonnnlte thin ned with trawberry juice goes well sroiught ffl of romance is one of tbe latin american specialities of atys bobc frenchcanadian radio star who is currently featured la the var iety program in tbe spotlight she gets down to business and alt amor amor amor in this weeks broadcast to be heard sunday june 18th at 730 eldt over cbcs trans- canada network wltb any fruit salad or you may cut up piece fow tato belled dress ing vim d b says we make delicious strawberry sun preserves each year by boiling one quart berries one quart sugar and two tablespoons lent on juice together eight minutes then pour on platters cover with glsss and put out in sun for three successive days garden plots hold prehistoric clues british victory direct may dte- ejose secrete of ordinary life lone ace london cp the wartime smiths and jonckes who are feverish ly digging for victory in their allot ments or cabbage patches are to bo enlisted after the war by the coun cil of british archooology to carry out plims for n hnt lonwlde survey thei0 nmnlcur nrchaoologiats will act as observers and may ho lucky enough to find one of the missing links in the details of britains hist ory there is no sex or age bar to volunteers for this work it may be a clerk of works in a new construct ion scheme a workman digging i trench for drainage a schoolboy liv ing near the surrey chalk downs or n gravel pit a householder levelling off his garden or trenching for sweet- peas or it may be someone who wanti an absorbing way of spending a saturday afternoon in this way the ordinary people of britain men women and children will help unearth the secrets of the ordinary people who lived hundreds of years ago local authorities are telling observ ers some of the things they can look for wherever the earth is disturbed any foundations or floors they may be only beaten earth stained black with charcoal or with elaborate mosaics holes in the earth which suggest that once posts stood there they may be links with prehistoric htitory pottery of all sorts broken vr whole medieval pottery is usually greenglazed and prehistoric pottery rough and illbaked bad tk future a me first frame of mind today holds out little prospect for building on unselfish sound mat war world to morrow melltn man new era royal visit to red cross club chronicles ot i ginger fnn lone beaufighter attacks six nazis staff alraua oa caaatal fttntl donraai a 11552 la coaarar- wrm the r c a f ik coast al cojofanlv somewhere in eng- cp sometimes to coastal command it is not strictly a case of thankful for w a the ability to work it is now can you imagine anything worse than to have rime on your hands limn to uatoa to tbe rad io than to sit and think to lot your imagination ran riot conjartog up all the i looking for a fight somet you run right into them and like war rant officer x h hayes of banff aba yon come out all right hayes was out in a canadian bean- fighter on patrol when to encountered sis enemy ju3ra which had been rigged for aerial sweeping they were prt in formation along the coast of heligoland in the end he knocked one of them down into the sea and bits on smother here b bbv he ivscihwd the act- a 1 was at the end of my p and was mg away fkom tbe german coastline w i found my route bar red by sdut tu32a which appeared to ea of rtorasaady and the battlefields of italy of course we all hke to list en to tbe newsaome time daring the day la fact i must confess that when dday finally aiu i arranged my work ao that i could work and listen too i had tbe choice of several jobs that day i could work in the gard en wash or paint the pantry i chose to paint the pantry and in that way i was able to listen to the radio most of the day without wasting any time there were very tow bulletins that i m and i wasj ways ready and eager to relay uij latest news to partner any time be carte near the house incidentally the band muse which interspersed tbe news i found to be a splendid a to painting try it sometime you will be surprised how well your paint brush slips along to the time of marching music that same night i went down to the special dday service it was good to aee how many people res ponded to the call for special prayers i think too it filled a heed for self- expression for many persons it was something they could do a definite link between the battle and the home front and now time marches on we have more or les got over the initial excitement of the invasion with most of us making some attempt to carry on as normally as possible hoping and praying for maximum results with a minimum loss of life well as i was saying i started to paint the pantry on dday and took the rest of the week to finish it you know how it is you cant paint tlic woodwork until the walls are dry you cant do the trim until the woodwork is dry you cant enamel the shelves until the trim is dry and you cant get things back on the shelves until the enamel is dry 4 hour enamel which took longer than overnight to harden i tried to create some sort of a color scheme and yet use what paint i had in the house so to do the walls i had a very little shutter green and put it into a quart of white and that gave me a pretty green tint but color schemes dont always come up to ones expectations take our diningroom for instance i didnt tell you about it did i the color ing is buff and cream with a touch of red here and there to brighten things up a bit you know red in the wallpaper border red in the cre tonne curtains and a red flowered border to the new tablecloth that daughter had given me and then i washed the curtains and believe me they needed it the soft coal hod made them so black i soaked them in cold water overnight i got them clean nil right but they came out of the wash a hlce pretty pink what am i going to do about it nothing absolutely nothing the curtains are still quite good and when things are so hard to get one cannot discard anything unnecessarily so we slinll j to look at pink curtains and n reotsjrlm for the duration i numj maybe not for the duration of the war but for the duration of the curt ains unless i dye them but no- after what happened in the washtub there u no telling what i might make of a dye bnth 1 dont think i dare tackle it i suppose all you good people are busy in your victory garden ours is coming along fine what thof is of it we nearly always have mom garden atuf than we contuse or give nway so with future hoeing in mind we put in less this year than usual after all there are only two of us 1 most of the time and we are nelth- er of us rabbits which reminds me i saw two rabbits in the field quite close to the garden if they find it well there will probably be even less hoeing than we bargained for king george and queen elizabeth received a great welcome when they visited the american red cross montyn club portmon street london picture shows the king and the queen shaking hands with ser geant wllburn banlk of chicago during their visit to the club sergeant banlk who had been travelling all night was asleep when the kins and queen arrived and awoke to find their majesties wait ing to be introduced to him the king remarked this must seem like a dream to you boom fob dipbovrchcnt the idea of a letter being mailed in arichat for rocky bay and cape la ronde on a friday not reaching its destination until the following tues day a distance of from six to eight miles seems that we have not yet em erged from the dark ages arichat n s richmond county record d h to try and sa they had aeea a flying tow me ao i turn ed to race them and through their formation ed to sur them be w i sot within firing range they broke up formation and tur away t continued going through watch ing tor a chance to attack one and the last aircraft of the formation pre sented a good target as be tried to get away in a aecond or so a fire had got him and i sailed over the top htox- the navigator an enguslunan saw tbe enemy go down and hit the see hayes is 22 and before joining the rcaf was a ski instructor history in the cattle industry was made in kamloopa b c when b c beef cattle growers association became an entirely different body in etup it la no longer composed of individual cattlemen they now hold membership in purely local associat ions in each of the cattlegrowing dis tricts the b c association 1 now the central organization made up of representatives of the local associat ions conditions changed and cat tlcmcn felt they wanted something to cover the field more fully so the old setup gave way to the new kamloops b c sentinel when d leo dolan director of tbe ywhaa travel bureau ottawa ad dressed the rotary club here be touched on a subject that has beet evident for some time when he urged canadians to travel more extensively throughout this canada of ours as war conditions permitted is a need for greater co-mind- ig of onnadia he said in emph asizing the desire for an even great er unity mwg canadians canan- aque ool reporter soon a thfre 1 themck of tobacco it does tost good in a pipo esodvzy as always die salada hi label is your guarantee of a uniform blend of fine quality teas salada indian gunner on 8th army front following lh taking ot orlona by he 8th army on december 28th 1943 iroopti of an indian division advanced and held positions a quarter ot a mile past villa grande four mile inland the village was occupied during the night of jmu december 1911 the men consolidated their positions while the germans held positions about 4 mile away and had the indians osltlon under observation picture shows an indian ilren gunner on alert for signs of the enemy maoglaa ii yoa caa a tol daprtvad cn ot alcli aohuaa bat a bleak doth block of sloaa saasj oad co ii uasandcaobla it is hydro that pats ma into slnfioopanv mwaboasas and iddorim or aay cnsat balkt- lafl for alacincuv trojufonas rlrslmsil lalo a llamai parfonas hw aoadrad msla that bestow apoa a ulmlaa a tbrobblaa pah of ufa hidden la tha walls of loll uimteas cm n of aolas of wmag o ssskobla aet work irairaulag horn a aiastit raacabootd fa hoakalplahailaasioatlaaasalala- oajay casd oa ike tone hydra ikdaaas ike way hpows tbe ai at pro ja goods w ad 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