Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 9, 1948, p. 3

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v v thursday december 8 1948 the actomf free press the bowl mit hollo homemakorel have you vfr stopped to think what your savings of electricity mean in terms of processed foods here 1 an exomplo if ovory homemaker in southern ontario replaced the 100wntt llffht bulb in hr kitchen with n 40 watt bulb there would bd enough electricity saved in each feour of u to enable ontario food processing plants to pack an aver ace of 1000200 cans of food looking ovor the prepared and packaged foods that line our gro cery shelves wo can see how for tunate we are in ontario these qulckcooun reacbouse and canned product savexnense and tune in our modern way of house- keeping ve depend on feuoh dbodg every day from canned baby food to ground coffee canned soups flah meats vegetable gravies fruit juices pudding powders cer eals quick yeast foods muffin mix biscuit mix cake mix also bottled milk packaged cheese butter spreads etc and many other are within easy reach read labels and advertisements to be suro of the ingredients quantity quality and directions for use easytopreparo dishes are available in family serving size no there is literally no waste even the inexperienced homemkker is sure of good results when all she has to do is open mix with a measured quantity of water or milk and cook according to the directions using a minimum of electricity for our household needs will save the maximum amount of these commercial products which many a woman proclaims llfe- snvers saving hints 1 canned soup add a tin of milk to soup emptied into a sauce pan and heat only to simmering point do not boll add crumbs of leftover crushed toast wmr bracken real estate and general insurance mortgage loans arranged representative of mutual life assurance co ltd x canned peas add m teaspoon dry mint and heat tn the opened can placed on aamo shelf as roast turkey ir meat 3 canned cranberry i jelly slice off required number of servings store remainder in its container covcrvd with ollsllk cap 4 canned sauce open he tlri and heat without the ljd by standing it in the water- over which the pudding is being ro- hentod tl gravy powder to not let mixture boll after powder hn been thoroughly mixed in g muffin mix do not add too much fruit for sweet muffins or the result will be a heavy product stir only enough to wet the dry in gredients as you pour in the liquid nil at once watch the temper ature and time of baking period 7 prepared biscuit mix divide the flour mixture into four bowls to one portion add grated cheese to one some clnommon to another soirft cut peel and to the other to mato paste measure u of this llqsrtdfetir this amount into each ttch and roll out separately however bake on the same cookie sheet for the same length time 450 degrees for 12 minutes 8 the nw cake mix flavor ings may be added to these mix- tures without changing the textur es yet they nre good plain and re sults ore sure pour the batter for the eightinch pan into drop cake tins or inycr pans drop cakes 20 minutes and layer cakes at 373 degress for 33 minutes hoixy kino mold 1 envelope gelatine j mcup cold water 1 cups hot water 2 tablespoons sugar 1 toaspoon salt 2 tablespoons prepared horse radish 2 tablespoons vinegar vt cup diced celery h cup diced cooked beets s cup finely chopped cabbage 3 tablespoons minced onion soften gelatine in cold water dissolve in hot water add sugar salt horseradish vinegar or lemon juice cool when it begins to thicken fold i n vegetables pour into ring mould that has been rin- sodlircoid water- chill until arm arrange on greens with cottage cheese balls stuck with sprigs of holly servo with mayonnaise ciuustmah 1dihing 2w cups sifted flour i teaspoon baking soda 3 tablespoons baking powder 4 teaspoon salt tonspoon nutmeg teaspoon clnnmman cup finely chopped suet 1 cud molasses 1 cup seeded raisins ifloured 1 cup milk h cup currants floured jr cup citron or mixed peel sift together with soda baking powder and sploco mix together sucf molasses nnd milk combine with dry ingredients add fruit mix together well and pour into 2- quart grease covered pudding mold steam on top of range ror 3 hours milton new british method school construction prltaln is to adopt new methods for building schools these are out lined in n report issued last week the recommendations of which have been accepted in principle by the minister of education mr tomllnson the main object of the recommendations is to secure accerlatlon in britains envisaged educational building program to complete the work in the local authorities plans will require 280 million worth of school construct ion each year for the next jit teen years the technical working party on school conatructlon rec ommends a system of standardis ation flexibly applied bulk order- in gofprefabrlcoted units and their use on n wide scale nre suggested mrs sophia patterson celebrated her 03rd birthday amid her rela tives and friends who showered her with cards and gifts capacity crowds for both nights enjoyed the annual commence ment exercises nt milton high school last thursday and friday u was a splendidly arranged pro gram well presented nnd showed a lot of work on the part of teachers and pupils in its preparation under construction for thehanl two years tho now and modern bridge on du twins street highway at tnnrjey is rapidly hearing com pletion and will it is expected be nponed to traffic next month re placing a structure built about 23 years ago and limited to oneway traffic corn lengthy period the new bridge is 700 foot long and 125 feet high at the centre approximately of half a mile at either end cost of the project is said to be some 350- 000 the- living room of sprucelawn farm was the scene of apretty wedding saturday november 27 wki ella margaret daughter of mr and mrs edgar may of horn by was united in marriage to ron ald allan bonham son of mrs bon- ham and tho late mr james bon ham of streetsvillo canadian champion jt s jttdtltm optometrfot 7 douglas street guelph 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