Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 8, 1940, p. 7

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the acton free prfss toiimsdxy raruaily ftth 1040 thenu hini f ww iu4 nl cunina wtokwwa gbouoiies almoat every home harbore at leaat one morning grouch ifnot several people who are sweet and goodnatured the rt of the day are often the moat bod tempered in the mornlrdc and a good way to cure thla horrible dueaae la n substantial breakfast no one can remain grouchy when faced with dell- cloua food wlilch hm been prepared specially to please him a dlah which 1 particularly rocom- mrnlled to chats the blue on cold winter mornlnga and aupply heat and nourlah- menh for the daya work in codfuh ball dnnt try to prepare thu dh entirely in the morning or there might be an other irrouch in the family everything but the actual cooking con be done uie ntflht before and the breakfast u prac ti ready when the time comes to eat codfish baujs l iritp n iwtrfrjp cups diced potatoes cooking fat l teaspoon of butter popper legg well bcqum simmer the fish boll the potatoes until they art done drain off water nnd mash fish and potatoes until per fcctly blended add butter and pepper and beat with a fork until light let cool n little uicn add egg shape inui halls the al7 of a large walnut drop into i frying bosket fry one minute in dp tmoklng hot fat 300 dtgrccs p and train on pnper si rvr hot sent blx be ml iui a tomato saiici ean hiljt heat coiidmscd umiaui w up j tht as it cornea from the can pour the tomato nnun in a plattt r and plarc the codfish boll in he hot sauce to freshen aalt codfish shred tht nsh wusn it stvcrol times to take off wilt it ft on thi surfaci thin put it into cold water and heat to the boiling point jtour otl the water nnd repeat the opt ruilon a second and iven a thlid turn if ncccssarj do not tut dried suit fish with u sltel knife if a knife la uwd uie llsh will take on n slot 1 taste nice to wear under a fur coat now and to blossom oat on its own come aprlng li this in u lllttle suit it la in amooth wool in a rather light navy blue the jnckct barely covers tin waistline the kklrt is circular iviur allt pockets arc curwd and aslant two on bodice placed high and two i hlplliu outlined with smitnclu biairt whiii piqui c dlar is dt tocliabw xhroniclesltt gingerfarm wrltutt bpmully th acton prm 1 owknboiunb p uaii restoration or mtay fctoval iiamtayion ileatoration of the port royal mablu- uon at lower qranvllle nova beatla u nearmg completion ttie work la being dime by ute architectural division of the butvtyi nnd engineering brunch o the deportment of mines and reaourcea and when completed the building and tlie aurrotolinga will t under uie admlnu tmtianrofthriitlobl parkabuieau reminiscent of early french colonial days tlie rebnllt uamtauon wlui its palloadm and ancient building la a full alee replica of ute find fart or habitation of port royal built in ims by the french under de mont and ghamplaln tlie timber of the bulldlnga haa been put together with wooden plna and tlio hand wrought iron hingea and latched have been faithfully reproduced work haa been uw cham plain engraving or picture plan uie layout of uib build- ings ai determined by uie survey fila- torlcal evidence and leferenceai to the bulldlnga practical corulderauon and probabilltlea and contemporary building practice in hcardy france aa a readlt of uila palnataldng w6rk uie recreated port royal habitation will ahortly atand aa a mounment unique in the hlitory of canada maritimes takino up woodlot hanaocmknt with a view to improving tlie manago- ment of farm wnodlobi in the maritime provimea ihort couraca of inatruotlon on thin important phaae of foreatry arc now bolng provided at uie acadia forest bxpcrlmlnt station near prederlcton n b theae couraea have been made pan in the manner of early aeventcenui cen- rlhle through the coosratlon of the tury workmanahlp tlie chimneys have been built wlui local field stanea collected nearby and uie bricks uacd in the con struct ion of the bake oven blacksmiths forge and far lining fireplaces wrre made at the llc by two old time brick makers all woodwork where cxpunod to we are very interested in what we are hearing about uie water situation in this part of uie counury apparenuy a big change la taking place and various uieorten aro expounded aa to the reason for it here are the facts farmers who have i view has been hewn and adxed by broad been ahort of water year after year now axemen in uie old manner rojoloo bcchuae this winter they liavo dy a scientific method of soil rending been aparcd uie necessity of drawing employed in an exploratory survey the water fqn- their stock in some oaacs it actual site of the habitation and liu is the well which has unaccountably foundariea of the tarloua buildings nt well ns the positions of moat or the art plact a nnd the wolf in the court urcl uert entabllshcd then uie noil was sift ed and removed down to the original building levels and the imisltlonii of all linen and comers of the buildings were staked tlie basis of tlu reconstruction risen higher than it has for years in other cases the creek has held water all winter on ute other hand farmers who have never been ahort of water before report that their wells have given out or the creek running through uiclr farm has reached nn alurmlngly low level miitiution a national olufrgtivi- recently tht minister of pliiaioiui and national health uddrctuwd a nuetlng of i 100 peoplt on national health ob tootlves in war time in toronto whllo the speaker covered a broad field he dealt chpectnlly iui nutrluon as he was guest speaker for the llcalui league of canadn u hit h uulluxl the occasion for tht launching of a nutrl tlon program as uuiitloned editorially by health in its current issue the error t at the moment in toronto is to attempt edu cation of tlu public on it rauicr large scale and it is hoptd thnt the suectas of thln tlfort will hhult in tlu plan 1m ing ot pled lu other places nu re will tu hi mm ohrtcmuit with tlu ediu r of tlu htului uutiiu pub hint jin uhtii tu hus it is quiu uktly tint tin mil nut toniidt ration if nutrl tin u u dttluktt national objtttl t may hwt turrtuthlnt rttulti w have slim uviid i hwi ul slut u1 fiotn u in to unit uttli a in in i i hvs lundtoilc tie unhimni with tlu it nl tai 1 1 nd i aim it 1 now l li tin tum i ilri ii ut hovvtvii wi t n to nit u thut u null in mattiri and physique i ay clt fin ttt l bt iiltiipd b tlu atttntlon wo m l tin fo k n null n i uls mid aim i i unt i in l u ntunuin thin tu men and omtn who an its ciitutu it miuu ilki h thnt mi mm prwied to do boniethliil about l b laying i uttli ui i itttntloi to tlu netms of pi md hut propi i mxi th tl tlml pt u i hit ttsull tt the tviront t xperl muu mu be far reaching it is pointed ut tlie writer adding perhaps ptntple will hsni ho uldesirtad juu ulvt- mut 1 1 hou to chooai bu and tttik f uttl ti uu bist ad antage- and ikuou- letiut of theat things will be of value to i up one it ma be that w will leurn m it than this ptrlui we wilt find to dur shame that there art large sectl ui ot the lipulnllyj who huve liisurticient in ixune lo bin tu foiwl for their thlldtvu which we tll thtm is eaaentlal to their umwth and one wonders what rttect rerluoni suah as these ma haw ir if e volh desire to improve the nutrition of ibr average child w must do in ire than talk about u jwucmuon luu its immediate significance but it is the oltlon uhlch follows etlticatlon which counts t1ht minoiutl uot l in un uddiihi at the rttenl mttlliik u tin ifoltlnitns ashociatlon held m iorimtt pig in it r htpburn rtftiivd to me as the leudtr of a minority group tin re art so many capable und rcpre miililtvt pp around nit iyid so many mmi quit t ly bthlnd nit that i had not thought of mystlf ns tlu itadn but itt that iass what nboiit tht minor itj unptci mr lltpbum is junt ln king the qutwtlon lie and his llquoi frit nds are ho scared stllf of the people of ontario on the bt t r room limie thnt thev rt f n n posllhll to permit the ptoplt of the province f poas judgment on it apart from tht hurly burly uie multlplt lnsuts the cross current uie parsnnal elements and the direct decep tions of u political election the liquor ltopk were wi afiald of n ott on beer rooms evt n in toronto that mr he i burn had lu tilth re uie city out of its rights b an act of tlu itgisln tur so tilt liu b itkei s c mid du t p nlkhts mr hepburn h times ului his tongue in hi- cheek luuu loeol opt i in wt 11 in 104 i must with tin lighting mound oklstlv picked by tht wits the drjs won and tlulr iluux or the total wuf tiiit hu ittood sttiullly at about tl i and in 1030 it ran up to 3 mr hipbitrus nnlmui ukalnt tin c iilatl i iliupernuci act hu bt hind it tht ft vr of the liquor peopw tint if 11 inn iicotfiiled and glitn a fnlr dial in nifortinient countv ltwnl oj tt n undi r tin ciuuda timpenuhi att would vti p aid rets of rural otiuirl clt an of tin mud hit ss or his stvlalu d mrm uw bet r i vims nun ili kl tup in m fur t t tht would be jolutd of to iriu by in nunu raole potr uretka who wait in tsittm from tht clutt lies ofvdrluk anttjij thouniuk tf decent citut u niani u whom takt a glass of liquor tmcati in allj but in tlulr heart reeogni that iui a sm lal institution the drink business is iui iuuiltbated nuisance mtnonu group the prt mlt i squint ut him bring on a fair retrendum m bet r rooms and srv whnl happens o j mwin ocneral btcrlary ontario tempcron e fderitun aoi tbtf lttli of is responsible othora think earth trom ors too alight to toe recorded have yet been strong enough to change the course of nntural springs or have dried them lip entirely whatever the rewwm it- does make one wonder what tricks mother nature has been playing or will play in the future tills jear wo ore omblir those who have not had to draw watt r at all and art we glad i and now ho- creek has lasted this long it neims only reasonable lo atippobt wc shall hove enough water to mt us through until hot wenther cointn along to dry tlu creak ui again wu tin luuritilcd but not greatly worried us ui tht why nnd wherefore f our little crcik holding out so wlii we art only bind that it ih so however purtiur and i wt rt dlslusalng this water situation and tht possible effect of earth irt mori and linking butk partner re tailed that it ls blneo thnt minor earth quakt w e had ut em years ago that our wtll has shown a undtiicy to dry up oim of our ut ighbon nlso n ports thn wnter hi his well dating from that tinu of count it may just bo co incldtnct but out cannot in ip wondering about hum things governments of prfjnoe edward island nova 3cula new brunswick and uie domlnltji rorest flervlce of the depart ment of mlnrs and resources ottawa nnd nre to be given annually in each cast they will last from six to eight weeks nnd arc available to n selected rrnui of formers sons from each of the i line provinces concerned this activity nuruxl in the fail of 1037 when the dominion fortst service was ii uestid by tht qovernmeiit of pilnce fdwnrd isliind to make an invfatluatlon of th possible uld that could be given ui ih irovlnct in solving its rorest prob itnib as tht rorest holdings on print l rdwurd inland are larbcly in the hands t f tin farmers it was decided thut tin iiiont tffectlvt assistance would bo through tirgnnl7ed publicity and demon ktrauon in liandlliuf woodlota accord ingly a shokt courift in woodlot manage ment waa rottnlied at uie acadia station tlie first couras opened on november first of the same yenr and wag ao suc cessful uiat th ouusr uarlume pro- vlncea requested a aimllar arrangement tjie courses are practical ratlieruun tlveoretlcal the aim ife to teach uie students through lectures and demon- atrallona the value of the forest resources undtfui proper-treatmenuotuia-jboad- lot no as to obtain tlie greatest possible conttnous financial retunu approxim ately half of the time ls spent in tha lnstura room and uw vetnalnbiff um is apent in uie forest deintf practical work on the compleuon of th course each student la qualified to survey hi home woodlot and to decide on ul proper method of treatment he hu sufficient knowledge to not only mark treea for cutung but to manufacture those trees to the beat advantage into different products such as log pitprop pulp wood and fuelwood j importxht yodh war bonds slioukl ik kept in a sift place wc oftcr you tlie sifcty of a safety deposit box m our viult which m ly bt used is well for any import ml papers or small iritlc of value the rent for mich a box is small bamk or montreal m g priinc minibter iiisjwvts first aerial squadron for ovtstas duty vt ti fttrffi f ye surdity i uiolt mwrtkl order ot ikgs lo a certain cuitonur mid was uild tht y u ould not need any more for uwtillt wc art going to gt t eggs from n partj who wonts u pay his bill oft that way finltl ni cukuuiu r and i hope tht j on ai good art j turn iht added well tlu j wont be said in r slater mr blanks egga art while i that little remark sit nu thinking brown or white whleh an tlu bettor i egg or dots tht breed of tlu luu rttllv makt onv dlffi rt nee i oftt n hnvt peoplt tell nu uu y rert r brown tgg et storeketptrs and egit dialers in variably soy tht rt u little wilt for brown ggs in tht cit o it all ki i iw a pt rson uutslng oj ui w hlth is tht best breed if bird to kttp pt rsonnlly i tl in t think tlu color of tht rug maturs n bit it li tin rrtoliiuv of it that t milts defence minister norman rogers preicntod the 110th city of toronto 1 squadron with a rpcclal bittlo flag in n ceremony ut nockcliffe airfield i ottawa durlnp n ceremony wiilii the squadron was inspected by prime i minister king the 110th will be tho first cinndian air unit to go over- i st is a section of the squ idron ih shown here standing at eaae above i prime mm stir king fullowt d by deduce minister rogers inspects the un t nit 1 1 swift deadly divo bumhrrs protvt canada wrstrrn loat probh in what uo sto id i gvttino ratttlcstlam movie actreaa x want to get a vorce lwyr vtor what reason t aetrms dr m do you havt have k reawmf said i u is mitortiik aloiut a tcmntrj t nt not ar from limit it was uarmw nnd t ti ii had bt t n nough t f u th iw t i m ikt the road sllppt r and tin snow bankn soft s i ki pt erj much t tlu ttntre of tin rmui prestuth nitillnu mi a ami i ti am and wagon with o 1 hid r h n i km w i must turn out but tht nun w ui lu un yts and i couldn t be uirt how much was road and how much 1 wot drift tlit mon with the it am i turned out too but you know wliatr a hxid of ha u like it requirts mon i room than a enr and i did not wont j to crowd the man and see him upst t his load of ha so i edged ovir as care rull as i could but with all m care i tklddt d and mj front w het b took to the ditch the nuin was annoyed und o was i will oure stuck all right said hi aj if i didn t know it i f aln t got a chain and i don t mppast ou hae nt itlior he went on grumplh knowing lu couldn t vcr wtll leave his team i said i would go up lo the house outside which i was stranded and borrow a chain i did so but hatvway up the latte i heard a noise and i turned around in time t my gallant friend driving awa with hla load no i oak you what would you halt said at uie unit i could not think of any i vidrda permifsifaie for a woman to aay that would adequately haw exrirwiaed my reelings so i said nothing hut if that man could hove felt the look i mt after him he would surely have toppled backward off hla load of hay i didn t know who he waa at the time hut t have found out abac toombw tp ulng urlr y ion ih cot un nd tr outto in jhl dlvu jjgsu ol stiidly bcmu into poufcu march o any rnms niivol craft thei dlvp bombon arc numul tatliw thry crewmen r ihown ifclt s ll otf hry llv nd llun quickly- ru ftorehtjrmiaun i under win ol ot th vmtm

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