Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 28, 1942, p. 3

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thursday may 28th 1042 the acton free press page thrjeb the mixing bowl by anxt miah hyjr hsm inowlil 1rodwctfok htioaikft marci on tjiefb tomacft t hello homomiikcrfi tho clnrinn comniftndohsliock troopu of tlio al- lioenrn to march nnd fljrhf tor day on iorb fowl thnn an nvirnjjf produr- tlon work r would eonhldi nocoiiary to kwp him rolrik hard physical training on halancod rations of will- prepnrod foods in thnlr packs makes tholr dating expeditions possible production brjriilm workers on the home front also need to carry balanced rations nnd nourishing food in their dinner pnllii carefully pre pared neatly packed sandwlchei with n hit of vnrloty added every dny in the way of fruit or something slmilnr to the caiserole dish can make eveiy lunchhox interesting sandwiches the mnlnstay of tho lunch should be mnde of whole grnln bread or enriched flour hrend fil lings should nlwnyfkbe minced flavor ed nnd slightly moistened with inlnd dressing liotchupaplckles etc al ways include a fresk trult or raw vegetahle because thta nre refreshj ing good nnd nice to bite be iure to add a twist of sail to dip celery radishes etc in because men are still hovs at heart add tome kind of sweet to tholr boxes as well ns to the girls a fruitturnover filled cookies n hnndful of raisins or a few apricot lunchbox suggestions meat loaf sandwiches cnrrol sticks celery raisin cupcake orange milk hardcooked eggs potnto salnd brown bread and butter rhubarb turnover tomnto juice tongue with horseradish nnd cress sandwiches ontmenl crenrh cookies holchlcory cheese nnd relish sandwiches bos ton brown bread celery jelly roll chocolate milk sausage roiih moulded snlwl rau carrot sticks fruit scones nnd jelly buttermilk variety sandwiches one of cheeue spread egg salad orated carrot and lettuce fruit cup in inr choco late chip cookies milk rkcifra meat inuf ground beef chronicles ol ginger farm i written specially rar tho acton vn vnrn by owfendoonk v olahk mmm it is very nice in wintertime to hnve a good furnnce hentlng every nook and crnhny lit the houe to a uniform tempemture more or less but in into spring when the furnace hns long blnce been let out its then hint the rood old kltchcnhtovo comes into its own and the kitchen itself is uahmkks itukni mo popuinr with the fnmlly thnn farm interests nnd farm problems livingroom or if you hnve n are the first concern of harry i house thnt is entirely dependent upon boyle newjvnppointed ontario tirm stoves nnd heaters for warmth now broadcast commentator foi the cbc if the timein cold damp weather mi boyle hns been farmer store u hen you can be sort of superior in uerk newspaper editor nnrl broad- 1 talking with someone on tho tele- caster in rural ontario all his life he i phone who halls from n house with a wns born nt st augustine ontario j hentless furnncc nnd who complains 2fi yenrs ngo hns devoted himself to nbout the weather being dnmp nnd the interests of farm communities i chilly yes it is cold yriu agree ever since school das he is hear i i and then you add tantnlisingly we week days from cbi nnd cbc at find a hit of firo in the heater very 1210 pm edt having succeeded welcome these dnys perhaps your don fnlrbirn now serving with the conversation may end somewhnt rca f abruptly after that if it docs it may be because your friends teeth nre chattering you see every dog hns hls day oh dear oh donr ive just had an nwful thought you may have taken down your heater in which case you will be no better off than your friend 2 cups buttermilk t cup molnssos 1 cups seeded inlsins dredged with flour sift together the white ftoui corn- meal salt sodn and baking powder j with n furnnce twice mix in grnham flour molasses do you know what we intend buttermilk and raisins pour into doing wcnre just goigg to let our four linking powder tins filling enth stove nnd henters stay put for the lnlf full cover and stenm for 3 duration taking down stoves nnd hours tlnrj nfa be uncovered nnrl browned in elect rh own with top ele ment turned on for r minutes the question box m rs c k n s even i f i f lou r the gumdrops thej sink to the bot tom in this recipe answer tnrm the frurt before dusting with some of the mensured 1 ih lb ground pork live lb bulk sausage ti lbs wheat germ 1 n laigi onion flml i 1 tsp salt h tsp each pepptr and tsp sage 2 tbs t hlli saiu e u tbs milk flour and fold into battel just before pouring into the pnn mrs m mi asks vvhnt are ou using to top lnkes for birthdays answer oh we serve plnin cakes however we ma suggest linking a merangue in n pie plate that has an inch of water in ii then it mn hi lifted off nnd put on take anne allnn invites u to wnteto hei car- of the a ton tree press send in nui iiiestmns on luimenink- ing pinblenis mid iwilih this inltimn for replk s hopped mix all turn on ti a loaf bake 150 degr f hours ingredients thonnighlv was pnpei and mold into in a elei jtullnu t oven pan in n for 1 1 l 11 1 1 tup 2 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 up itnitton brown ii read comment allpurpose fluui baking iowilei s4llt sodn ginham flour takml alien i irk matchers putting them up again is n lot of work so when we wore housec lean ing the livingroom nt which time the heater would ordinarilj be taken out i suddenly rell7ed that that was one way in which ahttle work might be ellmtnntod or nl least simplified for naturally the stovepipes must still be taken care of and removed for cleaning when necessary you may cnll it laziness or fore thought or what you will but i am continually cnstlng around for some menns of lightening the dnll round so as to have more time for essentinl vv ar w oi k we have been told it pen ted 1 thnt our standard of living is too high to be in line with an allout war effort i hal being so what nre we doing nbout it- it seems to m we sat n- fn e vr little of our torn fort volun- larih more through in k of thought than anvthing t ise the public has been asked it t unserve elettnt power but one tan walk thiotigh residential streets and see homes still flooded rainbow khaki huge combs claw it from blue yellow hrown and mauve wools flvo bright hued wools are now blended together to produce the earthly color of khnkl first widely used in south africa for the uniforms of the british army in pence lnie the process was n sectet belonging to the west riding of yorkshire where the benvy woollen industry first discovered how to blond wools of six colors into khnkl thread but todny the west riding shnion its secrel with nil other wool spinning arons in the united kingdom so thnt the whole industry can go nhend with the colossal job of putting the troopq into uniform i he blending is now stnndnrdled nnd the numler of eolois reduced b one tho correct proportions of blue yellow brown rod nnd mauve wools are toin up by huge combs which separate mi and blond them gradually each color begins to lose its identity just ns hi color on n spinning top will merge into n mist gre at first the mass of unwed wool is pntfii bluish here jellowbrit theie- nnd then ns the machines complete the job the colors become so well blended thnt khnkl finally em erges from the rainbow of color this blending process glvoq nn evener nnd more lasting result thnn dyeing tho cloth in the piece nn wns done in the early days in the wnr or 191418 tho difficulties of replacing dves formerly lmported from ger- mnny produced colors which vnrledirrf- different parts of tho country from nlmost grass green to dark brown todny color chnrts nnd ministry of supply specif lent ions result in every mill wenvlng exnetly tho same shade nnd each piece of khnkl cloth is enre- fully inspected before being passed out no sugar needed to can rhubarb colojrnbo defender was fruitfanner left hi orchard in 1911 hart served in army navy and air forces and with light just ht ails theie nre vnrlous yearround wns of st reaching the sugnr ration nt the same time keeping monoton out of the wartime menu rhubarb now nt its tender best mnj be canned without sugar nnd in this form will take less to sweeten when used in puddings nnd pies next winter here is the method recommended by the consumer section dominion department of agriculture wash rhubarb thorough l drain cut stalks in oneinch pieces do not peel place in preserving kettle cov eting with closefitting lid set over low hent or in the oven until suf ficient juite is extracted to cover the rhubarb w hich takes nbout jo minutes pour into sterilized jars adjust rubbers and tops pnrtinllv senl sterilise in a watei bath for lfi minuli s or in the oven jo minutes m j then sen straw berries rnspberi it s bluebei ru s therms turrnnts plums ami i hubnrb enn be put ked in jais crusbt d until the juite overflows then london cp the matt who plnnned the smashing of the first inpnnese nlr nttnek on colombo ceylon is air vlcemnrshnl john henry dalblne 17yearold veternn of two vvnrs nnd four fighting servleos who if he hnd had his way would bo a penceful fruit farmer in wor cestershire ta thnt wns bis idea buck in 1911 but he wns snapped out of his day drontns and his new orchards when the flrst great war started plnce then be has served with the british army the mnrines the rojnl naval air ser vice antl the royal air force tills defender of cevlon who saw his own formntions knock down 27 jnpnnese rnlders out of the 100 or so who attneked his island hnstlnn enrly in april is n big man brawny fnlrhnlred flon id a sportsmnn anil a great organizer since this second great war started he hns not seen jibj three children yvonne jnmes nnd susnn nw nine seven nnd four they nre in county wlcklow eire friends of the air vlcomnrshnls hero sny he is the most thorough mnn they know his planning for the defence of ceylon nnd successful defence ngnlnsl the first japanese nt- tnck which apparently wns nlmed nl bringing about hnothcr pearl harbor testify to his longrecognized orgnnl- zntlon ability canadian commander gets first cony 4 cadhnabbia italy cp cnvn- liore ladlnlno znvertnl 01 familiar nnd popuinr figure with londoners of pnst generations died hero before his retirement some yenrs ngo he wns the last of foreignborn british nrmy bandmasters first to receive n copy of the cnnndlnn press news the- four- page weekly for the forces oversens wns lt gen a c l mcnaugh- ton commander of the canndlan army overseas he snw the pnper as he loft his henrlqunrterx cnnndlnn mllltnry photoguiph tk red cross ned your help at all time give to relieve human tuftermg hftltahkiered ammonia 2 pu 9c concentrated super suds xoc lbs lb seedless r a i s i n s frem au mannings cream sandwich biscuits f campbells o uu r o or scotch broth b domestic for all bakinc and frying shortening 21c 19c 10c 19c london lncim aliens ed home has beionu a habit in sonic numbering ihl have bt n enrolled as countries wasteful lighting would hi fn e watt hers in i ondon int lu ling considered an act of sabotage and ermans nnd austilnns the were then again ou mothers with st iioqn n well light- j sterilised la strong spoon makes a good tiusheri in sterlliiing allow fie minutes long r thnn the time re ar fllll t bet k i befoir the i iignetl on firew ntt hing sticngth lit itkitisii aikmkn i ondon it l ifrmiin authtin- tns offer 1 jimi francs for eery brit ish airman turned tnei to them b hflgians but at mrding to woid re- lemtl here belgian pat t lots still help thi hntish as best the tan japs in new homes tige hildien is it reasonable to phone the butcher to send ou a pound of sausage or the grocer a packet of soap t hips when john or mnr could quite easil run down street and get u hat mi want before or after school and mis fat met how about tel ling otir grocer not to hothi r about pa pei bags lake n big basket along with vou for our purchase maki it ii habit after nil wni jinxe onl to tarr our basket from the mor wiur tin and if vou bu u milk pail oi a tan of paint fiom tin hardware store w hat s the mutter with tail ing it down the stieet unwrapped 6f t ourse win mii go too far and endahgei umr leputation a- i did tin othei dav 1 his is what happened in out tinimunil snlngt there were a number of large size pop hot lies of aiious kinds nnd i thought tin r bate on hum would fit lp swell oui institute funds so i took th hot lies down town pin ked m mi nl n tent i a sjiot and stinted p ddhng n hiit ties to ai ions stor s 1r s ntlv an attiuiiintnim stopped me and said now pltnsr tell me just what lbis means lhit maki s thit linn s i tjuired hen srup is ndded put down in this wnv is extell pit s and puddings fruit i for knits her sock for passrrsb s0vearoid winnipep woman hands her work to next soldier coming- up winmpei icpi anj soldier or an man passing the home of 81-enr- ltl mr thomas muir of winnijieg js liable to be bunded a pair of sot ks knitted b the kindk old ljid who shuns public it nnd figures she s just titling w lint she should to make our bo s omftirtable h lorn morning until nigh i mrs muir has fa r knitting n edles going a boost i ontinuousk when she has finish d a pair of soi ks 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