Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1951, p. 3

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thursday ocyoi ber ui 19j1 the acton free press acton ontario paqk bilton and perry limited stamfittrm tinsmith we carry a complete slock of furnace pipes steel pipes oaveslroughlng toilet outfits basins sinks baths furnaces oil burners etc w sail direct office showroom and plant 126 main skw nottk phone 444 acton the carrolls lemon me k 3 mmfl blueberries iwt im 24c h 4m 191 n 9 mtmm 16 ox pko 36 biscuits 45c pineapple f- tlmee 1eoz 30c fruit cocktail si 45c cranberry sauce 23c jelly powders 3 9c aytjoott 0h0i0k ungraded peas z33c a niblets corn fv ac lynn vallby jc 4a 9 special pboobss 4 2u4e tuts 33c f 31c wax beans choice x rare 29c peas carrots u 16c bowl hollo homcmrikcra did you at tend the canadian national ex hibition if so how much did you sco in one dny we joined the crowd who heard mrs eleanor nooievelt nnd must have been in catarac dry ginger ale 2 btl8 zfc plus deposit 20oz tins x3c 20oz pineapple juice 2 tomato juice ts s 2 tins 27c romah coffee bao 49c 96c teabagss 34c 67c good luck margarine five roses flour 36c 165 victory pickles 33c stuffed olives ejss 37c special offer 8wan8down cake mix 45c regular packages iikokni u- oranges doz35c ukil tokay grapes 2 lb 25c fatmore i la cello hag cranberries each 27c waxfu turnips 3 lb 10c ianfv marlntohii apples basket 59c fresh miuhrmou cauliruwr cell spinach and salad celery wrekknd mce spired by the stamina of that great humanitarian who ls known the world over for my day hero ure alimnsofi of q few of the manu facturers themes which mny bo of hntorest to the biwy ho md maker 1 there are electric dryers with controlled heat with or without fans with or without time controls which have been opproved for safety 2 the food chopper attachment which has an additional power un it for an electric food mixer was being demonstrated 3 a aeries of nursery rhymes made a meat and shortening dem onstration memorable in regard to the various ways to prepare meat 4 when wc listened to n pleas ant voice while holding a receiver to our ear wo learned of the tre mendous job of providing todays telephone service yet a new tele phone is being tnstalled every 75 seconds during every working hour in canada 5 when we heard the gigantic rumble of niagara falls and saw the mist rising we could visualize iinn commentator explained construc tion of a new hydro power station 6 new designs in dishes by can adian potterors are traditional yet conventional the colours and art work will look well in both the formal and informal setting 7 in the australian exhibit we saw glass jars of canned whole pineapple and also canned raw ban anas 8 the new zcalanders were talk ing about their canned melons wihch tasted like fresh cantaloupe 0 another exhibitor provided a sample of fresh cocoanut milk which will soon be available in our stores 10 all the fruit juice stands re minded you of coney island ex cept that you could purchase cans of fresh or frozen juice to take home 11 everyone who visited design for living spent considerable june among the collection of mod ern rooms decorated with home furnishings and appliances made by canadian manufacturers 12 kitchen units for counter and wall cupboards fitted into every style of home they were made of steel or plywood with many ad ded features such as tpice shelves revolving shelves bread boxes towel bars cup racks and so on 13 at least eight manufacturers displayed n home freezer we be lieve this equipment is now on every budget list of a rural home- maker the demonstrators at the cne proved the value of the home freezer 14 a timelv display regarding j tht cooking of moats explained how to gi- tlu mivst servings per pound one rolst cooked at a high temp- eiit ure looked shrivelled and dry bimde a similar cut of meat cooked it n constant een temperature which was large and tcmpting-to- e it 15 knkrs wiif biing mild at eviry kitchen gadget booth al though there seemed to be a wide selection of knives we noticed wo men buying knives with the shank stuck into a wooden handle in pref erence to the more durable type of handle which is ulwoya rlvettcd on 10 points on uiing novy wldto beans were being advertised as fin economical supper dish we shall list the hints here 11 ck over white beans and wash thoroughly soak in cold water to cover use 3 cups water tt 1 cup beans overnight if possible use soft water drain ait the soft water and cook beans in fresh- salted water at simmering point for good flavour season beans well baked beans 2 cups white navy bean v lb pork fat 3 tbsps brown sugor 3 tbsps molasses lvj tips gait h tap dry mustard 4 cup minced onion 2 tbsps catsup 24 cup water with pressure saucepan soak beans in water to cover overnight drain and place in bottom of pres sure saucepon with other ingred ients cook at 15 lbs pressure for 50 mins makes about six cups braised short rlbj an economical meat cooked dellclously tender brown pieces of short ribs in n skillet with n little fat do not enver to brown then ndd tomato juice to almost cover the meat nnd cover the pan cook in a preheated electric oven of 325 degrees for 2 hours time of cooking will vary depending upon the thickness of the meat campbeuvflle reports received at wms meetihg mrs lloyd crawford was hostess to the wms of st davids church on thursday afternoon when mrs elliot opened the meet ing with a poem creeds after- singing hymn the lords prayer was repeated miss ger trude holmes read the bible lesson iteports were received from the secretory and treasurer the cheer secretary rep five le written the welcome and wel- forc secretary reported three calls made the press secretary read a couple of short articles from tho glad tldings plana were made for the thank- offering meeting to be held in oc tober an invitation was received from nassagawcya wms to at tend their thonkoffcrlng meeting in october mrs lawrence sharpc gave a very interesting topic on some overseas missionary work espec ially in formosa the roll call was responded to using the word rejpicc the meeting was closed with prayer by mrs- wallace king a pleasant social timo was enjoyed by the 17 members present rev j sutherland accompanied by mrs a moore mrs g black mrs it mahon and mrs w grccn- lecs attended a conference of sunday school workers held in st andrews church fergus on tues day evening and report a pleasant and profitable time spent poets corner autumn the bloom has gone from my gar den and the green from my maple tree but the crimson and gold of the woodlot is most beautiful to eeo the rippling fleldi of clover and grain arc all something in the s punt but the memory of a golden sum mer in my innermost thoughts will last and through the pines in the wood lot the windi are whispering low jcuodar che cheddar cheese secures its name after the village of cheddar near bristol england where its manu facture was first systematized by a dairyman named joseph harding instalmentplan buying for five per cent down telling of wonderi soon to come hour frost and drifting snow another spring will be coming soon with all its beauty and blbom i still wouldnt trade my window for gold that filli a room eleanor criuljox lowvillc there is less danger of baled hay heating up in the barn particu larly if care is taken in laying the bales open spacei not only help cure the hoy but also keep it cool er adds life incl sparkle to dnij occasion ephead optometrist eyes examined sclntiflclly glasses fitted guelph m 8l geor 84 phone ibm your new telephone book is going to press no onthtrd down payment on canada savings bonds while downpayments on most instalment purchases run toa third or more of the total cost there is one valuable commodity you can buy with an initial payment of just onetwentieth thats canada savings bonds the best investment you can buy gordon oder mana ger of the bank of montreal in acton said this week when discus sing the new issue of government bonds people who cannot afford the full cash price of these bonds can purchase them for a five per cent downpayment just 250 down on 50 bond or 5 on a 100 bond the remainder can be paid in easy regular instilments over the next 12 months one special feature of the 1951 bond lsmjc which mr oder em phasized was the new high rate of interest the old rate of 275 per cent has been discarded eachtbond bear 10 coupons at the rate of 3 5 per cent the first coupon covers i pei tod of 21 months equal to lper cent per annum due august 1 lim fiom that date one cou pon at t s pi r out p in ible an- nu ill on august 1 until ipitj tins amounts n 3 jl per tent mir the life of the bond mr oder m ites acton people to take advantage of oil eas-pay- nu lit pi m h gi ttmg their bond- at the n of m we shall he said lie glad tit asnut in v one in the liuiiham of canada saving- bonds whether for cash or on the instal ment plan mr oder said that thousands of b of m customers across canada were building up a nestegg of canada savings bonds on the in stalment plan and he expended an invitation to the residents of the acton district to take advantage of this plan at his office and he added you dont gamble when you buy a canada savings bond you invest in a sure thing is your listing correct if you wish to arrange for additional lilting la the alphabetical taction or to make any lait minute changes in your present listings pleam call your telephone buaineu office today v thi bell telephone company op canada i mqms popular canine iur lassie and younq gary gray form an irresistablu boyand dog combination in mgms vivid techni color drama the painted hills midnight show traction sunday after midnight at iheroxy paul kelly and bruce cowling are also featured painted hills also plays monday matinee at 2 p m and monday and tuesday evenings tins is family entertainment at its best ia old age assistance for orrio citizens 65 to 69 years of age applications may be taken by municipal clerks cicywelfare administrators or by provincial welfar field workers qualifications persons 65 to 69 years may re ccive 1000 monthly commencing january 1st 1952 if resident in canada for 20 years and have income including allowance less than 72000 a year if single and 120000 if married if further information is required please write to departme o public welfaro parliament buildings toronto ontario ontario bund persons act an applicant my receive 4000 monthly if 21 or over resident o canada for 10 continuous year and their- income including allow ance is not in excess of 84004 if tingle and 132000 if married ontario citizens 70 years of age and over who are not now receiving old ace pensions should obtain an ap plication from the nearest poac office complete and forward to old age security ontario regional office 122 front st w toronto ontario department of public welfare honourable w a goodfellow mmisltr puklic vy i n j w c nv i ai i r n j

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