Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 6, 1946, p. 3

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tammox junk tut ua the acton free press jfxam m bowl u segta do not spark you coax it to go enflmo nave to bo fueled and repaired if ue human mar doe not function wo cannot carry on heopie nav at yot tkara art muuoa ol pwpu la the world today who ar wltaout mrimiry fuel lor thetr bodies- tbr are people taxougaout the wortd who iseamhla dalapidated machinia tlwy look go aunt to sober even weird thar aro children whose tip tr pttiful they do not smile j chuckle it a horrible thought to realise thai million children la kur- op ir developing lawnua tuavrcul- osl and other dlrte true moit food la ukelv to boroma avalubl al harvest urn but that a long long lima to go hungry meaawhl tha mrgency muat be mat action u required volunt ary action in our cwn home and shop tha individual response will pua up an impressive result food stuff will btrumi automatical av ailable if canadian will share lhair daily food requirements neoeesary fur existence uulk shipment- will go forward with efficiency and speed compared to individual bundle and shop parcel to th question what con you and x do to help the answer it share and play fair 1 eat lees edible foods wheat meat edible fats end oils egg and cheat we have en adequate supply of perishable lo substitute or thvee fooos wanted so badly in hurope to day i prevent waste plan shopping carefully so that there will be no mouldy crusts or bonehard cheese provide proper storage facilities 3 plant a vegetable garden- we should all be proud to see what ca mdlan soli can produce havlnutt small savings add up or in stance one slice of bread sated each day by each canadian household tot al 117000 loaves of bread 1 serve milk and fruit desserts in place of those mart of flour x make single pie crusts uie fewer cake x put vegetable loppings on meat plea forget about dumplings and orkshlre pudding saute foods in stead of dredging ihem with flour 4 freshen stale rolls and muffins by heating in top of double boiler or in a mulstrned paper hug in oen use what you hae on hand before bu- ing more 5 keep bread wrapped and in a nenlllated box or coered crock the refrigerator kep bread frrsh longer 6 use tented re1e act urate mei surements tnd direful cooking to avoid 4imnc ptrrtnin incimiem dun t cook for l when ibcrr ate on- li four to feed ii ou hae leflov- era make lhim interesting and o sure the are used up 7 snd unused mi nt ration iiuptin to ifatlon lalson oirtrer t pod erate cooking vmthrature to prewnt shrinkage of meat cmer cook h1 meat to keep ptect a irom drxtnn out a sharp carving knife meant more serving 8 keep cheese urapptm tijml in a cloth moistened with negar and then rolled up in i pajx r uir table pi ocx or wedis with va pap er pressed with a warm n cheese trumoh kep fresh in nn airtight jar transfer to smaller jar when uuanttt is reduced 9 keep eggi frevh h storing in cool dark place nrt rxtni nmmmu pro ducts store egg oks in a glass of water and poach them for landwuh filling nn aihkirsraon ko mrs t c n- use a potato to tlean a grater which has been lett l chronicles ol ginger farm mm in hjniacuy fee yta tsaa wtmm riin by owxnoounk r ftauib it looks as if our summer run or visitor ha begun last wednesday my sister and aephew arrived juti for the day saturday niece joy rmme for the weekend and will be here every week end until keptem ber sunda daughter blew in with a car load of friend and when school close another niece hope to spend a good part of her holidays here and so it goes last friday we also received jl other ulue visitor they were quit small and clad in fluff i call them visitors because their slav will tie only for a short while just as soon as each is big enough to fill a frying pan they will be so i hate to think ot the fate in store for them when i look at them now but possibly by the time they go they will have be come enough of nuisance for me to be glad to be rid of them the early chicks have almost reached that stage the new chicks have already given me one big headache hut no that is wrong it wasn t the chicks t was ihe brooder the elei trie brooder at 9 a m the chicks apd brooder were fine at 11 am the chicks were not so happy and the brooder was cold i tried to turn on more heat thinking the thermostat probably wasn t working right hut it dldn t make any difference then i knew something was radical i wrong i called an sos to partner but he didn t know what lo do any more than i did except to call an electrician which we did and whih we waited we gathered up our jog chickens into boxes and took them to the house dut believe me it took longer to catch them than it does to tell it- tt was j- before our trouble roan arrived but in half an hour the repair was made and the chicks hack in the brooder house it v as a w if that had burned right through an other time we ma be able to locate the trouhle and fix it ourselves apparently there is something to worr about with every kind of toe oil burners have been known lo ex plode coal stove have an uncart nj knack of going out and electric brooders well we know now what the can do by the way here is an idea that may interest someone if ou have a power brooder you will know the are rather awkward things work around when cleaning the pen to heip this situation partner rigged mine up with pullayn wtrad to the top or the pen all i hava to do i pull the rope either dda and up hhi goe it is far more comrlenlant- l pet hack to the chickens they 1r nin- tn worse for hfjr with lemon or mher dried food on it mr c t say spinach and other greens need no other water for cook ing than that which clings to the leaves keep pan coereoolhar the steam cook vegetable cook on ly until tender ami drain immediate mrs s j say leftover french toast cubed make a tasty topping for soup mrs s m says orange bread made with orange which have been cut and seeded and put through the food chopper whole make a moist tasty loaf caabon monoxide with mora gasoluu angina than ever in use industrial hygiene experts i dont know why i took so much iwncnce it was only their own who wr- slightly worn and fraddled to n nothing of a pie that i for got to take out of the oven but w hit h i managed to persuade my fanitu to eat since nothing must ba w noted these days but it did put k with my saturday work mme of which had to be done after io hid arrld and gone out iln and i iwla w ell after having i ipful lutor around it generally tnkts nu mokt of the following fore- n hin to find out where thing have imh n put there were eleven ot u for supper and the dishes were wash ed while i was out feeding the chick- sometimes chickens make a pii lt good alibi i had another grniul rain nnd i hlive it one had stood outkule with a fiwt rule it would have keen po- sihle to see and measure the growth the wheat it coming into head al- rvad and the ha fields begin to lot w n it there were plent of work ahead for the mower do you remember my telling you about the robins that nested in our front garden well the other morn- 4ng2 wentou a m a p hohln w ere in an aw ful dither i looked for the reason and soon found it one little robin was perchhui tfte edge of the nest while the otrrfn- was on the branch of a nearbjtreel it was etdenll their first attempt at tolng their wing jilit thsvi mltchlenrsl hove in sight and if robin were subject to fits 1 am sure this mother robin would have had cne of course i took pity on her and shut mttchte up in the house that went on for about two days now the frantic chirping has ceased so i suppose tha little ones are now capable of looklngafter themselves have utuad a warning to operators to bawara of carbon monoxide gas in dangerous concantrahon running motors within enclosed gsraga la asking for trouble it is pointed out ventilation la essential to avoid poa- albla uleff ecu from this treacher ous gas garage doors should ba opened wide before a motor ts start- ad up inside i trouble to protect them it only means that two mora robins will ba around to steal the fruit from our cherry trees pealer yea furs rikve gone up in price- lately customer x suppose it coita the animals jnora to live than it usfffi to aerial photograplis aid to prospectors muficuaa psukohrtgpba show prom- bare bock structure ottawa cp- asy way was prospecting the described by dr charlea m cams 1 1 retired deputy minister of mine at a recent session of the senate resource committee hr dr canuall a native or the north west territories said that recently many prospect cr have been doing turir preliminary work tn the warmth of ike national museum there thev may get aerial photogrsphi of mining brea from a large ubrarv in the muteum and thus study about 1uu square mile of territory at a time from ihe photographs the prospect or can pick out likely looking rock itructure later going to the selected spots to do tli actual prospecting work in this way lime and money u saved the commit lee also heard a brief prepared by the british columbia and yukon chamber of mines sub milling a ninepoint progrsm for as sisiarvc to canada s mining program tha brltf advocated tax reduction to encourage prospecting a govern ment program of publicity to popular- ire the industry provision of hous ing al tha mine allowance of pro- petlng and mine development but not smelling in national parks rep resentation of the chamber on min ing committees tha teaching of sub jrtts related to mining in schools and extension of road building geol ogical surveys and aerial mapping rhe prospectors and developer aa sociatlon in another brief submitted to the committee urged an educational program to acquaint canadians with the importance of mining because ho per cent of canada is suitable only for mining and because this country is at or near the limit of agricultural expansion canada must look forward to an expansion of her mining industry if she is to progress ihe brier said this country muat tcvome mining conscious courtesy a hu asset there are too many people who fail to realise that courtesy is one of the greatest assets a humap being may posses tha other day the writer read a little gem entitled i am courtesy and considered it worthy of reprinting in these columns it is a follows i am a little thing with a big meaning i help everybody i unlock doors open hearts dls- iwl prejudice i create friendship and goodwill i inspire respect and admiration everybody love me i bore nobody 1 violate no law i cost nothing many have praised m none have condemned me 1 am pleasing to those of high and low degree i am useful every moment of the da i am coultrka tl does not cost a thing to be court eous 4ut couiteay pay big divid ends we trust the above will be an inspiration to readers to put forth every effort to stimulate politeness or elegance of manners not only is it lmjkrtant lo be courteous jo your out of town visitors but to your neighbor and fellow citizen a cour teous town is a progressive town barefoot mystrbv km1na cl when paswrsby saw a pair of bar feet protruding from an open window on the top floor 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