Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 23, 1939, p. 7

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fflyfeffwy w i o fjrivn v- tacm bix the acton pree press thursday novemdkrl 33nl 19j ofjritereitdwxdinerl menu hints uh new oj nl dbui lbu ija a- bau a yegetawle 1ate i ux by betty barclay here a vegetable plate to lie eaten and remembered the cook who plan ned it lmrw her vegetables and how to serve them cabbage carrot beets and baked potuto ofler the contrast in tc ture flavor and color that auch a plax ahould have generous servings of lemon add more color and provide a wellliked seasoning add a beverage a bread and a dessert mch as a custard and the meal s complete and well balanced too feu cook know the secret of bringing out the beat in vegetable even uiough the rules for preparing and serv ing these most liralthful of fooda ore few and simple cook tn aa utile water ax possible thui doe not apply to cab bagel jdo not overcook season with care with certain vegetable little aalad nil may be added with the aalt find pepper when vegetable ore put an tocook thin it a new tiirk try it fcomr v ege bit of venn too take kindly to a um tutct ad uil5 after cgctablcb arc co and jual before serving agaiil it wlhtftl julre has not been added in the cooking bee that t escort ire vegetables to take as a garnish recipes for two of the vegetables matt popular thr cabbage and the beets follow lemon juice is used in both of those spinach or string beans might i chronicles of cinder farm written rpaelally far z the aden frr lrus z oulnhoiinf p ciallhf piiyfasil this ih partner s birthday and a small collection of parcels awaited him this morning nut thrro was no word from england and for that i am sure the war ti re ponsiblc because partner it birth day is something his motler never for gets instead of u enke with candles we havt chicken and all the trimmings and what a grand chicken it wan nearly seven pound and so tender one wlnjh fell oft as i lifted itthfl chicken i aipps lnu thn hot tai tdln mean from the roastlotf pan this year the chickens fatten so easily loit year ue conldn t finish them off properly no matter how much we fed them i think an outflyandino combination to prvt uie most for your money nnd uie boat flavor in your dishes get into tlui habit or cntnhlntng natural canadian foods c nrodunu are invariably cheaper than imported food and the line of them stimulate canadian agrloul ture manufacturing and flshlwx a very important point to remember now that we are- at war apples and fish are two ouutnndlng example of foods which can be combined in an appetising lnexprn nlve and thoroughly canadian dish t rl8h with apples a lbs fish fillets or steaks about thick 2j 4bs applfw about 0 of medium stae 3 tablespoons butter or cooking fat 3 uibli spoons water l uiupoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar bnstlnjt oil made by mixing black plppcr with 4 tablespoons mi lied butter cover fuh with a soft solution madr- in tlte proportion of a tablespoons salt to 1 cup cold water and allow to stand for 3 minutes and drain heat slowly 3 tablespoons tat in a deep frying pan wash quarter and core tipple and slice thick place the salt ami sugar cover tightly and cook slowly with one turning until apples are almost tender l4iy the fish on uie apples cover ami allow to steam 3 to 5 minutes rcmnv myself it l something lo do with the cover turn flsli lasto it with the bulur quality of the extra fted they pick up hi ii tlwy arc half grown this year our young birds just about lived on grans jjqdpcrtoyjttiljajulajt mot ning noun and night mixture and plncp for fl to 10 minute under the broiler until well brown rd ilrmiiw the hnh to a liot inttcr and rnrtnnrlh mi hk biit fiilri loo rlinn ing up the garden potato and turnip pali b reidy tor plowing kvxt week if tin wt at n r holds good tliere are about forty leven j bs partner would like to do if he get a dinner i suppoac there is really no limit to tho numbeif of jobs a nows the time to get your reefer here lm nnd to do on farm whn wo and now i never was thli neat coal so hivc a nce fnu ch wc hbvc hnd replace uie cabbage and recipes are given popular or styled in so many fabrics for tnul ycnr but there is one objection to for uute too i schoolgirls and business girls here is a tlllb io m weauicr christmas lemon buttered cabbage j grand model in soft tweed of a rich gold comcti creeping up on you before you jtahsw winter- in rfally hero however i don t think i would want tho weather changed an that account i guess uio mating with wood flmallhcftololcrlwr cup melted butter 2 tablofipoiui lemon juice cut cabbage in coarse siloes phwe in a large kittle of boiling salted water let boll up again cook uncovered d to 10 minutes drain and season with butter and lemon juloe which havo been blended together serve with additional quarters of lemon far those who like more of the lemon flavor this cabbage is ospeclall good with corned bsef serves 4 harvard bkkts i cup mar y tablespoon oomatarch t cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons salad all or melted butler cup water 3j cups cooked and seasoned sliced beets blend sugar and cornstarch add lumon juice fut nnd water mix well and boil a minutes add bteu and let stand ovrr lou itcat 20 minutes iserveu 4 li spinach pouiuu utll washed spinach or other greens lubupoon salt cup salad oil lublwpoonk umuu juloe put aplnuch in kettle without wnlir add will mid salad oil and mix wlu cook b to 10 minuun stir or lift oc caslonalh driiln und chop add lemon juice and arnc servos 40 faavohy stiuno ueanfa strips bacon cup lemon julix 1 tablespoon bugur 3j cup hoi cooked string buiu cut bacon tn square and fry com bine hoi ban n aiul iu fat lemon jutu and augur brrt over string beam lseres 6 1 i browp new nnd becoming jothe- rlght figure is the trlrlc breasted cloning also new is uie use of black braid for collar front and closing and wrist bind tng a double fold like a slot seam runs from shoulder to hem on each side of uie front and in centre of back velvet and velveteen are other popular reefer mater wiui canada ft annual bill for fuel wood exceeding thirty million dollars tho department of mines and re sources offers a fiw timely painters on the most cfticlctt method of burning wood tests made by uio department shou that if a wood fired stave is of inferior construction or u in poor condition it may not deliver more than halt uie tilat it should in ouier words as much as one dojlnroutr of every twospenton fuel may be needlessly wasted a leaky nfw pi acer goij mining vum placer gold mining a once famous and still important canadian industry has been brought to uio screen by theds partment of mmes and resources in conjunction with the canadian amcnv ment motion plottire bureau entitled abld from am veld thu now 10 mm sound narrative motion picture is on i 1 200 fa it reel and copies may be bor rowed from uio canadian government motion picture bureau ottawa gold from a ravels portrays uie varl n in slrps in the operation of place r gold dcttoniu und the different methods em ployed in such work from the pan and rookurof the individual pronpector to the ulnnt mi nltnrn whch arc used in uie u out advnnccd hydraullckliiu operations the prniiitt norncs ritplu the historical btckground if the curltkki camp in british columbia when plnn r gold was tllncovnrrd in 1110 nnd contrast the early day methods with thonc of the prcst nt most impressive and spectacular arc tin vlrwi of the giant monitors in action obtained from reservoirs high above the gravels that are being sluiced tin w it w d in uie monitors is conducted by fliimi and pljn linos which cross moun tnln rangen and lip into valleyn at units as much as forty miles of pipe lint are required to convey thr water to the contrc i 4a tc near tin w rating under irtmendoui prcssurr u horlmntal stream f waur in i e than five hundred feet in liiirth 1a thrown ngninnt the grovel banks from tin lavger monitors which hav n 7jjji up u ten lnchift in dlamcur whin in full operation about six hun drwl cubli janls of placer grave are cut d wn each 1m ur and uie quantity of trr connllmedlsamoateqnllt urd by u city of 200 000 inhabitants tho free of thewaler i w tftmuuu llttlf mp thllfl r wepl nlrlr y join the yvudhhlr stamp club for n csnl snj ih ubsl nd ihowlng lh uspol rdv mstd ttdm any imebat of salada tea w will und you i baglnnsr i outfit of i 164 ps stsmp album t 100 lljufrnt stamp big 111 of theuurtd of sunpi offsrad fraa in axchsngs for salada isbati salada stamp club 41 king st w toronto iwbble following irrnem of hydrnulloklng opcritlonn an th mil nhowlng the detstlts of tin cltun uf proorns and uie film closer with views of dredging actlvltl s in yukon which afford an excellent idea both of the nature and xtent of such opt rations mist nibitstoqj to an old friend perhaph you nrc lothcred over what to kivc u an old friend there in nt nny thing that would bring ktoalcr appreciation than a copy of vctons enrlv days itvcolicctionh will he reviewed and every time the volume in picked up that friend will have pleasant recollcctionfl of your thoughtful ncao its a gift that will be clteriflhed not onlv by the friend but down llirough the ynnrw nftfrr ciwngeu ui unit uguuiii i uik uio auve wh mitm air through a dozen thing to do is change mywlf and not be i u reflujar draubht oocn caught napping well we have got our radio license lit last i had a phone call from the man who issues them saying he had a new lot in so i made my third trip to th thor end of town for uie convenience of to display indian handicraft with a view to creating wider interest in indian handicraft an outstanding display of indianmade articles and a demoxutratlon of eastern canada indian basket making and weaving will be held at uie winnipeg store of uie hudson s bay company november 35ui to decrm ber oth thb exhibit has been arranged through the co operauon of uio indian in well doing oh no nouiing lllco that aflalrs branch of uie department or nut perhaps i had better explain mines and resources which is making i in tng is a bad offender and in a very short time may waste mors dollars up uie chimney uiaiwould bo required to correct the fault the amount of air udmltled to a stovt or furnace ahould bt completely under control particularly when burning wood because this fuel tin the government and now the wretched i requires very little atr for satisfactory radio wants two new d batteries if it combustion in comparison wth the ru i lsn t one thing it is another without qulrcment for ouier fuels the car or the radio we might possibly third maple yellow birch beech oak nnd our way to cany street but wi and hickory are among uie beat canadian should tilso be a back numb r sa what woods for fuel u cord and one quarter i of any one of them being approximately war uork hn bctx one bin h odocho l ln hral v to ono un to me just lately not that i am weary ni viut xokliiiid mo timms won disturbed about her in w kitchen in ild who slept in an un heated room mary she said its going to bt u told night i think you had better take i rhillmn u bid with yu yts ma am usmiitrd tin tflrl tmt without tnthuhlasm tin juxt morning her employt r inqulr d wlu mary how did u i along with the flatiron marx ighed and answered wturlly well mi am i managed u git it fairly warm 1 1 ft n morning what tl we ofuil see a plvallu rtmurk ntel b it never vlllftupply witliaachtfiiuhonlf a tilt libit may iw attached to our gift yon will need to do our hlmpping early to include thu gift on your hrlhtnuih lint price 250 it lo he mnilcd add i sl for postugt may vi lie secured complimentary from te tree irehu by payment of three ycam subucriptinn in advance the acton free press immntblls unci piiiujshmls anthracite coal rcgardlcs of wh it wood is used it should be aa dry as possible for not only does wet avood give ourlnstltute wrdccwcdto make out em hetlt thft wood lt dritni wmgshttf am special efforts to revive and advance native crafts ind arts among uie in- dlann a group of iroqikils indians from su rtgls and oku quebec will demonstrate tlctr workmanship the tribal custom of making beautiful articles from splints pounded from black ash logs and uovin uiui bwttt griuui from uit murhcs will be demonstrated bj noted baskit maxeis an cxhibluou of weaving with yarn ln slead of uiui splints and gr uui will be given bj u oung indian girl who acts an lustruetrihs at an indian reldntial school in uddltl n to u collet ti m of bimki u wood carving wovtn and knitted utuidu luid other articks thrre will be sitecbtl display of museum pieces of ancient in dianl handicraft selected from uie hls museum uf tlu hudson s ba torlcol t11v savor ov halt rhtd with nit salt is pretty flat hit uj department uf agriculture w will as uuu of canada publishes standard uirctsluni for cooking vegetables thr water should br salted at uie beginning when broiling or frying meat on uie other hand salt should be addedafter or at the end of cooking salt tends to draw out uir juices of meat this ap- uirinu museum ur uu hudson s u company wlilch has had a long asaocta tion with canada a indians indian handicraft in canada hat ex perlcnced u marked revival largely as clothing for uie evacuated children in england this with the approval of w i headquarters in toronto wt decided to have weekly meetings at this house nory thursday afternoon and evenlnii wt got along lint and ufur a few things hud bten made u i begun making in qulrieh as to wiiltl ind hou tlie might u shlpjhhl with ivtrj inquio i drew a blank uu re were no m rt shipment of clothing being ent in uie mcun unit members were asking what art you gi tng t do with nil mil atuff when lt h done as couviner of our w irk w irk com mttlee i felt myself rthponslble o i wi nt to led worrying about it and i got up worrying ubout it but all my worry brought mt no nearer to u solution of the prou m and then the red cross cam laign got under ua i listened to all the broadcasts i read this and that in uie paper 1 talked plenty to mir prosld ent m committee and other members the institute it looked as if the i abai apt lo cuiuu fouling of the pipes par this reason firewood aeasom d wei fart and training service previous lj handicraft acuvlues had reached u low ebb tli indian basket making in uitr a as djuig out on some of uie rvmtcrn reserves because of the difficulty of securing raw materials and of market lug uie finished goods this traditional indus tr of uu indians u now being organised and co ordlnated to meet pre piles morru meat tn small sections such sent day conditions and already more as chips or steaks 8a because tt is more camenteiil salt the roust before it is cooked fviod such as cornstarch pudding cooked c rruu and brrads need a bu of ult to brim tut uir bland ttau i of the starch in a tested recipe for brcid this u tndugh to accent thr wltat taste of uie flour but not enough to givi a tallt totr or to sl the guwfh m uw osl l iiktuul mkt nrr lirgbit t ulu a daxh or milt to exwtid fruits and fruit drinks cocit mllksliakrs uun t uu r bexeiogr are improved bj thr addltioti of a frw grains of salt salt um to make swrrt uuiu swteteia so u trifle of salt should lwav br uuludeed in candha cakes ire creams and swret desserts in dlslvm that call for uve belten white of gga it la a good pvucuce ui put a pniih of salt into the whltas b fore beating tiv salt atlfferu uw white makes them bt up fatter to a naughuy greater valuwuw wul makes thti iem uu likely us beoatim watery on aundln add a uuu silt to th water in whieh ct wtm pochd thu will make thm mi tnor quiokly john w 8 mouuouh ud dfll result of uie efforts of the departments red cross should be able to take care of our problim finally the red crass president wrote to headquarters and uie answer came book right away yesnew clouiing for children is always accept able also quilts ship your bale to red cross headquarters in toronto so there we are and now all we have to do is pack our bale and start another next wednesday wt expect to do our parking and if all the stuff comes that we haw out there should be a nice lot of warm clothing to send overseas wc haii had quite a discussion as to whether of not mi us should be sent to england i say th should t because i can t remember ever having seen u pair of mitts until i came to canada ai fur as my experience goes children in england either wear gloves or shove their hand in their pockets but one uf our members from scotland sai they used to wear mitts where she came from however idont suppose tjie decision will rest with us about thirty pairs at handknit mitts will be incjudrd in iiir bale and i am sure we can ipave it to uie red cross to send them where thej will be most needed england scotland or canada what does tt matter so long 0s they htlp to keep little children warm somewhere than 3 boo indians have become self supporting through the marketing of their handicraft products hqiikftki oit muiiun may me and vera bathe n it nu and via darling vera and but what about me o yttur taawainy twntur wtt a e 1u d u takwai masai waur u wsiclili ttl pmm aa ban mh aiud wlc jlattuaitoiisuhlaxgs less than one year should not in used and to achieve uie best results wood should be cut into suitable lengths for tht htov or furnace us soi n as fxisslble n us to permit tin most thor nigh ev iiiilni oiaaionos in war timt dluni nds whlih will never stwrkli in u jtwlllirs showcase are playing a qui t but vital part in britain w ir effort i hey are the industruil dhimonds hinlliil in tools for producing hluhea grade work in armament and other on gineering factories where accuracy it meanured by thousands of ah inch rirtunatey british factories will nevt r be short of stones for industry far london controls 0 per cent of the worlds output and strict oovemment control of exports ensures that nazi fue tor tn shall not get any by indirect sup ply uild mr a monnickendam one of tho iridti g experts in datton garden london s street of dktmodds vet this has not clucked britain trade in ftnc diamonds for use as owcl ltry recently london sold nearly l 000 000 worth of uncut stones with in two duys tic were urgently needed tn amsterdam and antwerp the centre of the world t diamond cutung craft to supply uie american market with dla monds as gems the- war has sumulatrd this side of the trade because diamonds are more than ever regarded as unlvrrs tl currency and uie safest form of limst ment tile oovemment commission of con trol permits exports of rough diamonds to holland md belgium only a ter being satisfied that uiey are flnr stones ex cluslv ely far jewellery in this w av london gem trade continues to flourish while oerman industry s requlrt mints are subject to u diamond hlork idt oj ahvanta41i well pat do the twins make much noise qt night prau be to hivent shure each wan cries so loud yti can t hear thr lther wan a gfefe an armada of british war planes consisting or 360 pianos of the rvaf are pictured winging their way across rural country somewher in prance to their ultimate destination on the wesltrn front air chiof marshal rrivts to join liritili ir mission and now itsmonday november 30u1 has winter really set in i wonder at any rt there u a great rhange in uie weather and uie aanw yjld winter ctori bagln tluwuig out water pmlu for th bona taeattlnf loe on the trouth sifting cinders hunting uie eat t bd- ttm and artulnir with a boy who u i daflnltrly opposed to wearing any hravwf underwear t partner was out fixing a broken win dow in the hen hquie he just come in and annoimm that he had fbmtotm window and broken another now that what i call a toad start to ihdm forty- uven ehorb x mentioned bfor aiv proud ydunf fliers of the uqth army co-opara- uon sqiud rcjut auuoud at woaton ontario proudly expanded their ehaiu at thtlr tootn squadron leodr keith ruaull pnnd thalr wliai to their tunics and then turned tht command the squadron over to hlght ljculant jsorman irwrl s4uad- ton leaden rusmu b shown ltft idnlu trwr th eoiif maad hla me em or looks oh th flurt reoalybm their wings hsjht an frooi uu lo right tlylntf ottiotr w o ulddwwo pilot officer h a horuau j d ftutuon y w hillock k k luywot and a o oihnour

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