Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1938, p. 6

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neverfall results use the following pasfry whenever baked shells are required a second pie plate set inside the pastrylined piste during insures a perfect shell scnxist pastry flirt together 3 cups sifted hour and 1 teaspoon salt- out in 1 cup shorten ing add 1 slightly beaten egg combined with 3 tablespoons lemon juice add loe water gradually just enough to bind dough together poll pastry out thin and line pie plates bake in hot oven 7 degress f for 15 minutes scares three gtnch single pie shells keep unbaked dough in retrlgeratbr until needed maoic ijbuon uxamaue pie slakes 1 pit 1 cups 1 can sweetened condensed not evaporated milk t cup lemon juice orated rind of 1 lemon 2 egg yolks beaten 8tlr together thoroughly puling will chicken as though cooked pour into crumb crust pie shell made as follows unbaked ortjlfb crtjbt roll enough lemon or vanilla wafers to make cup crumbs arrange s row of wafers to stand aroundedge of 8lnch pie plate mix rolled crumbs with 2 tablespoons melted butter cover bot tom of paste snd nil in space between wafers with crumb mixture pour in filling and top with a meringue made of 2 egg whiu 14 cup sugar i teaspoon ha king powder 1 teaspoon grated peel oranze or lemon beat egg whites until frothy and add sugar baking powder and rind oon- j unuc beating until stiff oovcr pie put 1 in moderate oven 326 degrees f lor i 15 minutes to brown lemon 80uptue pie cup lemon juice- 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 3 tablespoons hot water h teaspoon salt cup sugar 3 egg yolks very well beaten cook in double boiler until thickened about 15 minutes pold in s egg whites beaten sun with cup sugar pill lolnoh baked pie shell snd brown in moderate oven about m hour hints on fashions by lisbstv ptaate play chaminff pari in smart summer bumble pleat have a prominent part in the losa mimitmr raahlona in many eases lh7 pell the difference btmraffi gam- pis ordinary frock and one that la mtraordtnary charmin pleated ftuneas adde to- the oharm of thu graeeful nimnur iuambl it com bine a slender frock of navy rayon crepe printed in a white scattered pattemlno with a plain navy aheer fulllength coat the ahort sleeve of tooth the frock and ot ere puffed beoomlnsly at the top and a white- orcandle flower finishes the v neokllnft style whtatti an entirely new denaxtnirefjtiiiltwlr all white hoff are printed in linens chains types and rayons many have composition frames and chain handles other merely tie at the top like a larffe printed handkerchief the wood bead base in roman stripe oolorlno again are in hlffh favor this season the baby sweater of ansjora la being worn over print dressea the fluffy little sweaters appeal to the young atria top handles continue in favor for all stylos of summer baas the new summer clothes are just a little aofter dressier and more feminine than we have aeon for many cork beach sandals are a must tn the wardrobe of the vacationer at the rwuunoro a little suit with checked jacket in navy and white combined with a blue wool pirated skirt and white pique blouse will appeal strongly to the discriminating young miss returning to school an attractive afternoon fratac is a black chiffon jacket frocvwhlch has uayen crepe drees and ceat 1mb bmmst juuftsuv oar drifts hatav heat nervae snd kaan fcys uial osh thg daaa cant drift ami ool bogey the golf chibs llrst presid ent and oldest member was sitting in the looker room the 10th hole with his ronlea after they had finished an 18hoie foursome they were holding the inevitable post mortem on their game how george lost hi ball in the crook at the l3ui and how berts putt from the edge of the 7th green had hung on the lip of the cup and stayed there you fellows may think you haw troubles at every hole on the c broke la the colonel but take it from an old timer like me there isnt a golfer living who doesnt need to watch his game more at the- 10th hole than any other ive watched a good many men play this course in my day and i know what im talking about the other men listened respectfully because old man bogey didnt usually spent unless he hwsoincthliiu wmlh- whlle to say x mean about drinking and driving he went on lots of fellows wouldnt think of taking a drink before they start ed out to play because they know what it will do to their game even a drink or two will make a tremendous differ ence in a gouers driving and putting it puts him off his sense of direction in driving and his sense of distance in put ting but after lhe game is over too few golfers consider what effect a few drinks will have on their driving after the 10th hole driving home in their cars mean you can get a golf ball out of a trap with a heavy niblick but no club tn your bag can get a car out of a ditch in a golf game col bogey remarked driving into the rough or out of bound may only oast a golfer the loss of stroke or a ball but driving out of bounds or into the rough on the high way may cast him a life or a limb or c car or 30 days or 9300 ive turned down a lot of good four somes he told them just because x didnt want to play the heavy game some of them go in for at the 10th hole much as i would have liked to play the first 18 with them as king as chronicles of ginger farm written fltwuslly for the aetan free maw awcndounb p clabke h2 jfsjuhf so tms rasa puss hss had its sutty- thlrd birthday many happy returns to you app and may your pages never grow less nor the interest or your readers diminish white organdie niching at the surplice neckuns and on the jacket sleeves a white pique flower la worn on uie jacket weekly gardengraph written by dean ralsudat tor caatraj prata canadian canadian potatoes in u8 preliminary figure issued by the com- mlsatoner of customs at washington dc dm on import of canadian irish seed potatoes into the united etatas under the quota provisions of the can adian trade agreement during the period fmcember 1st 1m7 to may nth 1038 give the total as b106t1 bushels thu represents 6s1 per cent of the number of canadian potatoes allowed entry into the united stales during th twelve months gannlug far the grape lashopper year alter year the grape fcafbopper plagues the commercial grape grower as well as the home gardener who carefully tends a few pet grape vines when at tacked by this pest the grape leaves turp a light greenishyellow the vines lack vtgur and the entire plant taken on a rundown sppearancc the grape leafhopper greatly enlarged is illustrated in this gardengraph these small but very active insects are usually found on the underskki of the grape leaves they are pale yellow in color with red spots the pest is difficult to control since it feeds by sucking the sap from the foliage and not by eating the leaf itself the best control method is to spray or duet with nicotine if bordeaux mixture is being used on the grape vines for other diseases then add nicotine sulphate to it at the rate of one pint to 100 gallons of spray the spray should be applied about the time the newly forming grapes begin to touch one another our column my but youre hale and hearty for your age arent you a regular high stepper in fact i sincerely hope when i am sixtythree i shall be just as much olive and as interesting to all classes of people as you are today and we notice the editor la promising us something new for your sixty- fourth year well i havent had word yet that he wants x3lngr farm to drop out if he does wouldnt that be just too bad because i really have a very friendly feeling for you ajp even if 1 do not always do you justice in my column right now i feel as if you were laylnu to me on thin your birthday grow old along with me the best in yet to be well i exepct thora were a good many disappointed people on july 1st when it turned out to be such a wet disagreeable day dear knows farm crops needed ruin badly enough but had we been given the choice wc would have been quite contafttto wait for it until saturday partner even took a bit of a holiday that day an almost unheard of thing for htm not that we went away any place partner just slacked up enough tb gel in a little extra reading how that man docs love his paper i alien think he must know more about parliamentary affairs both english and canadian than come of the members do themselves be sides our dally paper we hove the new york times paused on to us every week now and anyone who can wade through the new york times is doing something youth uoitclfl oome to canada wow impetus u being given to hiking in canada by a movement known aa the youth hostels association already reg- utbrth in a number of countries the aim of youth hostel u everywhere the same to enable young people to enjoy hiking and cycling tn the beautiful out doors or europe and north america to enable youth to and wholesome compan ionship along the road travelling ln- pensively and acquiring a knowledge of j thnlr neighbors land snd customs as well us their own one of the codes of the hikers is that they pledge themselves to leave the countryside unmarred as a result of their travel in it the youth hostels idea began in airope in 101 1 as the practical dream of a oar- man schoolmaster since its inception youth in millions upon the open roads of europe have advanced youth hostelling from a national to an international in fluence in 1030 hostels were opened in england ln 1033 one opened in canada and in 1034 the movement spread to the united states today there ore thousands or hostels in forty different countries with several millions of members as youth hostels concern themselves not at all with the relidlous or political beliefs or social positions of members the movement more and mare is lessening racial distinctions so fur canada has but a donm or more hostels and a scant hundred members the first youth hostel in canada was opened in the foothills of alberta and a lotal of twelve now forms a chain from the e p ranch to the town of banff in banlt national park in 1097 canada was the twentieth country to be admit ted to the international youth hostels association and extensive organisation work is now being carried on to extend the movement jrom the maiitlmea to british columbia the development of outdoor recreation during the past decade has been a re markable feature of canadian social life and is reflected in the increasing use nnd appreciation of the national parks as playgrounds hiking is among the knst expensive of all forms of sport and ut tracts thousands who find among the mountains hills and valleys of these out standing scenic regions new health and happiness and a greater appreciation of nature in all it varied forms had outtluto fista wtt back tm km one might be uwltoed to think thai the manufacture of distilled water tron as water la an aehlevement off our nod- em age tftit in going book over old does- menu it is recorded that air rleham hawkins in a voyage he made from england to the west indies th 150j had on board a distilling apparatus for tha same purpose modern liners lvnrever take on supplies of pure fresh water be- f leavi port a lady liner of the canadian na tional steamships one of the five named after the wives of english admirals is known as the uidyjuwklns afttw tha wire oivdmlral sir john hawkins who was the father of sir richard and both helped to write englands history in tha west indies you know it is really rather aanven- itcms of psrtlcaur interest te women in which women readers of the free press may diocdss each week a mobntng glotty fob each dat of toe week thursday julyth it is hard to reason with a man in a rage friday july sth what a different world this would be j if the rich ceased to oppress the poor pnd the poor ceased to envy the rich satardavhsillly 9th it la much easier to fill a mans purse than to fill either his head or his heart monday july 11th i obedience u the highest orten seems exactly like rebellion against the lowest ttmday jaly 12th a good cure for any vice is to plant a virtue in its place wednesday july 13u persecuting sinners will never moke thtm sain is nurse elkrau home hints i when baking fruit pies and they bubble over sprinkle a utile salt an the over- how juice it will eliminate fumes to prevent a vegetable salad from be- coming sodden whan it has to be kept several hours place a saucer upside down a attractive educational exhibit of in bowl before putting in salad the canadlani wild animal life is being pre- im driving a j k hen two people have different tn- car i want to be able to go home with trests even in regard to a dally paper as clear a head as i need on the golf j partner for instance would never think course and those department of high- i of reading the fourth column or judith ways fellows sum it up pretty neatly robinsons witticisms but i do and when they say if you drive dont drink and if you drink dont drive and another thing the colonel went on in golf we practise a good many things to make our game safrr and more pleasant that we should copy when were on the highway we call tore to let the fellow ahead know were coming up to him and we dont pass him unless he gives us the signal to play through we dont drive or play a shot until the man ahead is well out of range and we dont shoot when the view is obstructed unless we are ure the course is clear we dont try to force our way into the line of play or cut some player out of his position unless theres plenty of room ahead and the other man is willing la let us pass him those are all things we do instinc tively on the golf course he continued but consider how often wc neglect these ikjlnts in our highway driving we try to pass airs without giving them a proper signal we try to cut in when the road is crowded wc risk our necks by pass ing other cars on curves and hills when wc dont know whats around the bend or on the other side of the hill and if we yelled at some of our fellow club members the way we sometimes do at our fellow drivers we wouldnt stuy on the membership list very long you can call me an old fogey if you ltke smiled the colonel but it seems to me that if we golfers conduct ourselves on the highways as well as we do on the golf course the department of high ways would have a lot less to worry about in th way of highway safety and traffic accidents hen anything craps up that i know will interest and amuse film i pass the in formation along partner in turn keeps me well informed with mitchell hep burns lashings and r b bennetts criticisms and other current topics it according u canadian sutlstlcs the misleading statistics one of the cases where statistics may be misleading is to be found in the trade returns between denmark and canada in denmark statistics of imports are based on the country of purchase most of the canadian wheat imparted into denmark is purchased in new york and lb therefore credited to the united states national pajlks display canadi an wild life at glasgow exhibition j moisture will run under saucer and salad will be fresh and crisp did you know that an oil pipe about 1150 long was laid from uie mediterranean to the kingdom or iraq at cost of around saoqoo000 it runs under the rivers tlgres and euphrates climbs mountains and croobes deserts while under construction water was baby deer at a soo and l i a loki at a depth of between 600 and ius name sented by the national parks bureau department of mines and resources at the empire exhibition now in progress at aiasgow scotland one of the out standing features at the canadian pavil ion this display presents a vivid por trayal of tlie wild life attractions scenic magntncrisce and recreation opportunitta in qic nauonal parks of canada through cranky and lrrltablr i dont know what the uicdiyn uf a remarkable group of to do with her if i juk her to do any saves me a lot of trouble because i do ltke to keep abreast of the times without spending too many hours pouring over newspapers one might almost call it our cooperative intelligence program one thing i read this week and found particularly interesting was a lengthy press report about orey owl i rather fancy in the course of lime he will stand out as the most romantic character tn modern literature what a man per sonally i cannot help but admire ifts amazing uudacity and yet i dont think of him as an lmpostcr but rather as a man who longed to intensely tn be the cluiructtr he acted that be finally reach ed the point where he really believed himself u be the character i shall always renumber orey owl as i saw him at uie bikii fair in toronlo striding barkwurda and forwards buck wards and forwards acrxkss the platform ttrvd with lemltvts nervous energy plead m earn estly tlial tte right u live a natural lint might be granted to people whether orey owl was english or apache the indians were undoubtedly his people- his by virtue of adoption and except for the environment in which he was bom i would say orey owl had tar more right to call himself an indian than has many a native burn englishman or canadian to call himself english or urltlsh if by his conduct tie has proven himself disloyal to his country and now or a more homely problem i was toikliig the other day to the mother of one of daughters girl friends who we will call lucy that isnt her name but i never know who u going to read what i write so it is just as well to be on the afe side well lucys mother and i were talking and of course i inquired after lucy who is two years younger than daughter well sulo her mother i dont know w tuns come over tier lauly lucy was always itsy enough lo get along wiul until just lately but now a in a that dominions exports to denmark were valued at tl0fifl507 for 1037 which is approximately twice the amount credited to the dominion in the danish returns of thrills and fun in mew york in washington hooo 1150 in boston 1175 in atlantic oty 3 days 7 days 850 2305 attkactivi sound ts fmb new york ll washinotok 1141 boston 1m atlantic city h15 tlsksts ana infsnasusa at uauu wiies proni it gray coach lines th botu a bit a8tbav bfriiir that sculp in sculptor meant to cam the teacher asked lor an fiwpp a man saw asked uie keeper what it was calked keeper replied what dues jrour wife call you every morning man ount tell me thals s skunk r i 800 feet and now thai lake is to be used to ungate the desert the dirternce one lof said the indian will take the sculp right ob the top ol your ausiare uitcrpritsd br a city 1 austere drew tat dump cart to bam good shoes mmb votnfo aim old ttmmm ninr b ft achun act tobacco okowino extends it is expected that a total o about 3000 acres of fluecured tobacco will be planted in the prortnce ol quebec during 193a considerable activity is being dis played by the tobacco growers of the jaukstte district in the production of hue cursd uibsixo cooperative assnlatlnti was s early in itai the total acreage planted this year by the co operative is about 1000 acres the co operative obtained a loan of 100000 at 4ajow rate of interest from the provincial oovarnnvsnt for the erection of tha plants and for carrying on opsstsorsi mounted specimens of wild animals and olrds electrically lighted translltes and a speilal art collection of oil paintings tnd posters and sketches in oil among the big game animals are the drlrxly bear the rocky mountain goat rocky mountain or bighorn sheep and tile friendly black bear reminiscent of porter i tells you boss i done found j the days less than a century past when j out dedtnerenoe between men and da j the great plains of western canada were women at iss buck wlth moving herds are the weu- the boss what what la ltv mounted beads of the buffalo or amer- porter well a manu gib two dollars icon bison now to be found only tn for a onedollar thing dat he wants special reserves maintained by trie oov- an a womanu gib one dollar for a two- dollar thing she dont want and on uk vtknt a prosy tedious aannaaliian once said to henry clay you speak sir for the past generation but i apeak tor poster- ity yea replied clay and it seams that you ore resolved to speak unol your i aiimsniw arrtvaa ernment of canada smaller specimens include the beaver badger coyote mink miukras porcupine robnlt racoon squir rel and woodchuck representative of canadian bed life the livi of mounted snecunens rvtlirlm the louitn eagle bald eagle great grey owl sharp- tailed grouse american magpie greater vellowtafs loon mallard american snipe western meadow lark western grebe american roptn hlarrhtnl and bungarlsn partridge thing slw grumble and ii 1 doijt g her snyuitng to do slie jusi moons around snd gets irritable i am ashamed to say 1 lauuhed hav ing just come through uie mill myself i knew exactly what she meant so i tried to comfort her by saving it is a stage all girls reach sooner or later and that she will get over it just as younger children get over measles and chicken pox why glrla should be worse than boys during adolrsrence i dont know unless it la that boys are more active whereas guls have just reached the age when they are continually being told that they are young ladles now and mustnt do this that and uie other anyway i would rather deal with uuwe boys than one girl when they reach that age 8o cheer up mothers of growing girls your daughters fads and fancies are merely of a temporary nature in a year or two you will and that ah k a real onmpsnuei u you a daughter of whom you may be proud ad toward verto to draw perhaps you also have bpen forced to arrive ai a rather uncomfortable conclusion from the things you have been seeing and the sounds you have been hearing recently a conclusion that many adver- tjseri do not know or knowing do not remember- just what that much misused and abused word ad vertising moans our dictionary tells us that advertising is deriv ed from the latin ad toward and vcrto to draw it means to draw toward comes the question is it possible to attract the greatest number of buyers toward specific product by imitation senseless ballyhoo deceit or quicksand reasoning can it be accomplished by tingling lan guage or by pictures of beautiful feminine legs to draw toward no mean job but a job which can be done well as demonstrated by the scattered few who are doing it and to do it is not compli cated it requires the certain knowledge of how much benefit the buyers can get from your product it requires an abilrty to give people this knowledge in a simple truthful interesting manner and the courage to keep tolling until the stars fall this screed opens with the words perhaps with your permission we shall end it the same way pekhaps it might be well for us to remember that the word advertising does not mean cleverness trickiness sexology wit art nor selfglorification it means to drew toward t means to draw toward mr local business man it you want to draw custogun toward joctr gtotw jm hould be rgtpikar asjvertber in the acton free press w 3

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