Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 8, 1953, p. 7

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thursday october bth 1w3 the acton free press acton ontario paoe asvnr s4eemeft we are pleased to announce that mr bruce shoe maker of kitchener is now assoc ated with the victor b rumley funeral home acton mr shoemaker is a licensed embalmer and has had cons derable experience in all phases of the funeral profession victor b rumley thanksgiving holiday dance sundar midnight october 1 1th 1 2 05 to 3 00 15uelph jul clajystlamtjlrbss admission 75c per person specials on permanents october 1731 new beauty for the new season is yours to enjoy with our styling regular 850 for 750 regular 1000 for 850 regular 1250 for 1100 pngutar 15 oofrtr it s school girl perms reg 5 00 for 3 75 man cures now ava lable for milady the salon will be closed october 1017 blue doll beauty salon phone 245 acton erin fall fair programme friday october 9th 2pm until 6pm placing of exhibits in coliseum friday evening in the new coliseum erinettes present fair fantasy a var ety concert at 8 30 p m saturday october 10th 10 a m grounds open 1pm col seum open judg ng of da ry cattle da ry calf clubs and 4h clubs pony and horse show potato race and hurdle race horse drawing contest 3pm calf race on the track hills bisgh brass band in attendance saturday evening october 10th danang 9 to 12muslc by owen sound junior farmers in the new coliseum hall monday october 12th thanksgiving day 10 a m grounds and bu id ngs open to publ c chronicles of ginger form written sptdally for th acton frtt pri by gwendoline p clarke away back last winter my fam ily started making uncorapllment ary remarks about my pies part ner would say what a the matter with your pies lately they are not a bit like the ones you used to make and bob would add fuel to the tire by saying mrs blank can sure make a wonderful pie it was really quite a mystery as i had always rather prided myself on my pastry what had gone wrong i did not know could be the flour or the shortening was my oven too hot or too cool i bought different flour tried var ous brands of lard and vegetable shorten ng experimented with the oven but the result was si 11 the same tough hard pastry dur nj the summer i gave up the struggle and fell back on bakeshop p es then there wore more compla nts what arc you buying p es for all the t me well i would swer f you are go ng to grumble you might as well grumble at bake sho pies ai m ne but just reccr tlj w th mo e time it m d p sal i started ex -purrmentmr- again 1 bought till another k nd of shorten ng and followed the rec j e on the pickage wh ch says to take out cup of tttfffff wit with flitrof water and then sprinkle ovojr the re- ma nder of the flour and shortening that method was ent rely i ew to me and so help me it worked the puzzle of the pies now past my rcputat on is restored and my fam ily once more enjoys p es like mother used to make why do 1 tell you all th s be iuse i have discovortd that i am not the only one who has exper enced failure even the best of cooks admit t some say it is the flour others the shortening whai ever the reason they find that the method that had been successful for years is now a failure and the bakeshops are hav ng a field day 1 have told you how i solved my problem but it may not work for you pastry has temperamental qualities which must be coordin ated withthc art of the maker so if you are hav ng trouble find out f you can the flour the short ntngand the method -beet-sulted- to your own personal needs bit remember good pies br ng about ne def n te result the better the i es the faster ihey d sappear so be prepared well bak ng p es imy not be a major problem but follow ng their tory down through the igos is ther nt re t ng bick n the dnys when buller rmk g ts n voue some cooks hid i preference for b it m k n hmy horsn light hon oft me line and in harness hereford shorthorn and aberdeen angus cafrw beef calf clubs swine and sheep square dance competition 4pm pa ade of stars of beef show fergus pipe band scotch dancing midway by stanger shows during fair monday evening october 12th dancing 9 to 1 mus c by johnny singular the clansmen n the new col seum hall come and mfet our friends n ridler pres r mood t trts e mckinnoo sec mfr ik pastry us ng b tter rl nf nt th the i i tie bik soda 1 nri t equ 1 of 1 me nrl r h lird t r o 1 fn th blind he k d pn nles t d t h id to was bought in km saa city in 1803 a marvellous mauve silk hat style 1870 at i the picture of n lady in a dress the material for which had been woven and made up by the wtarcr 123 years ago there was plenty or other stuff but i con i ot describe it nil and yet all these priceless things were un guarded and within easy reach of the public to me that was a demonstration in itself of the faith and trust with which country people regard their friends and neighbors i was also very interested in the exhibit put on by the acton wi illustrating the fifty years of ach ievement done by this hard work ing branch on the assumption that seeing is believing it was a good way to get the idea across to the public outoftownb1s obtain banking service by mail many rural res dents of this dis trict have the mailman do their banking for them at the bank of montreal by this practice they save themselves both time and trouble the service is fast too deposi 5 and instructions rcce ved at the bank through the ma is receive prompt attent on every day be fore the bank opens the staff of actons b of m are busy de lng with the bus ness rece ved by the first post anyone desiring more nformat on about th s service should wr te to or vlsi i gordoi oder maniler of the b of ms acton branch hr v 11 gladly prov de a leaflet abo i banking by mall is wpll aanswer any spec f c quest ons arrange doorway s for more safety cireful arrangement of doors will mayc any home safer often the re hang ng of a doftn from the opposite s dc of its rami w 11 el minate a serious hazard doors should not swing into nor mnl traffic lanes should not be lo catcd near stairways or on stair landings it is especially important that a swinging door between kit chen and dinfng room have a small glass window at eye level to avoid accidents w 4 look choice 28 oz in tomatoes 2 for 35c choice tomato juice 15ozlin cocktail 4 for 29c 1 2 oz jar instant chocolate 29c m xes with hot or cold m ik cream style corn 20 oz tin 2 tins for 25c uptons 60s tea bags 57c 15c off regular pnee of 73c 16 oz tin carnation milk 13c bu1111j yl country kist golden 1 5 oz tin wax beans 2 f 25c i large vel free with purchase of igiantvel both 77c fancy red cohoe salmon 2 tins 45c sunkist valencia 288 s oranges 2doz49c our own blend tea 1 lb bag 5c rice orn miblets 2 lbs for 29c 2 tins 39c mens le ja 1595 colored flannelette sheets 70x80 595 reversible jackets 1295 men s dress trousers reg 8 95 to 1 2 95 595 mens bomber jackets 1095 brittons general store haltonville phone milton 31 7r22 3 ass ygjgrrsmrvqg 3 ml2 si 1 f l t picd i n h lei i ever j i i m nt of h nt 1111 c m ti mirk mid nd c i r rl r pastrv rmk nt m t d i w i i ecr t h d i h h she at iy m do h pis ry hen ro villi 0 on hit een her wn daugh tor d dn q te kn w h w m th r n ade h r pies w 1 ist sa urdn was he n i nsrn f ii a he i cii ti r n h mun oeorge own it k a bea f 1 da ind t good ti r h l i saw of t i headed stra ght for h hall where i kne there wa in exh h of an q es really me of the f ne re cs ire found n he mat lest pla es th s was in xh b hat was tr il repre- enta f a b e n age and vas p i ii bi ihf n ul wl th re were art cl s thi had been pr ze w nn ng entr e n he indunnill exh h r f t ro o n 1888 handmade the back fron and ff starched cuffs there was i stso a crarv patch work rj 1 u rx h b ted cal fa r r lfts and 1882 o her ems to delikh he eye uf a rollecor were a porcela n rh d h 150 ears o d a pa of u r a es two cups and sauc er brough from england n he usi c rmr a black lk tmbrella ti a fou nch lace fr ng r tha r j mh atrmouskl a 25000 000 holocaust that struck without warning leaving 2300 poapla homeless and facing nun within a week of thi txxal by hr n avalanche of insurance cheques reached reheared claimant a new community arose disasters on th scale of the runonski fire are rare fortunately but fire automobile and casualty insurance companies in canada settle claims averaging hmh nmtfton 57t5f a day rehevele financial burden of countlaws smaller individual disasters all canada insurance federation on behmlf of more fhan 200 competing oomptme writing fire automobile and cmmumlty inturancm watsons

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