Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 29, 1950, p. 3

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thursday jon mail it the acton fee pttss paathnr pollock and campbell m t i il i i high grade memorials memorial engraving st wafer st narlk galt radio service gyiknlmji aupalr t all htkss aas manning electric phones wilc mh11gan so wlu it in acton to hwcnct owomitsy every wednesday rnou to a u to t pjl at tha rkjnc of a- t brown mux stubt pla tcuphon 206w acton for appointment opural repalra will ba dja- txibuted dallj by lb chemical toilets h ymmr ainimi w sav willing irfciiliiilttllii rimy asuf oasy ta iastali su vmh m sure tm m mut alios otlsn w treuutmi unnil all tk coanlorts of a city w tipist folly ftutrmtmd wrw us fee full tweed steel woiki ltd twtto ontario bowl 4 ilrllo homemakers for aura re sults tha quickest war to nulci cellent jelly or jam of small fruit li th pectin method using either cvimmerrial liquid or crystal pectin lt eajty in fact jelly making u now to easy it t a temptation to slight the few easy but right rule takk a tip 1 select good to look at ready to eat fruit and prepare exactly as directed in the recipe accompany lag the packagsv 1 scrub scald and drain jelly jan and tin 114a 3 when a recipe state simmer ing time bring mixture to boll re dure heat cover and turn heat to ilmmrr or lowest you ran a quart of fruit will ilmmer nn a closed element turned to off position for t n minutes covered 4 tu drain off the juice spread a vuare l about 1 yardi of can ton flannel over a colander ifl a pan and pour in the prepared fruit llrlng ctjmers of cloth together an twlit gently press the bag with potato masher a if there la a slight shortage of juice mli a little water with the pulp in the cotton bag and aquevte again 6 he sure to measure accurately use the same j cup measuring rup for both sugar and fruit or jute t us a targe deep saucepan as the sweetened jules romai to a full rolling boll this is a tumbling boll that cannot be stirred down but boiling period is short us wooden spoon to keep fruit from scorching on bottom of kettle i after pectin is added skim off any scum with metal spoon 9 rill jelly jars to within uj inch of top and apply a thin film of melted was when jelly is cold pour on a little more wax leave 114a ofr if there is any danger of pressing wax on jelly or jam as this causes seepage and then spoil age 10 iahel all jam and jellies and lore in a cool dry place reqvkstkd rtcspts rhubarb jelly 24 cups prepared juice 3 cups granulated sugar 1 box pectin cryitali 2s or 1 wash and trim about 3 lbs fresh rhubarb put through a food chopper and place in jelly cloth and squeeze out juice add 2 drop red colouring 2 measure out sugar 3 mnmrr juice into largo krttlr and place oer high heat add pec tin rrmtnls and mir constantly add- micur ft ml bring to n full rolling boll then time fist boll minute b thi clock nmoi from the heat immediately skim and our into ji llv glavms cocr with prsfftn labi i and store year in year out q has alway been and will always be the f consideration with salada tea mocjhoi put red owreatu jetty 6 cups prepared juice cups white sugar i box pectin crystals 1 crush 3 quarts washed rip red currants add 1 cups water bring to simmer cover cook 10 minutes place in jelly cloth and squeeze out jules 2 measure out sugar 3 measure out to juice and bring quickly to full rolling bnll add sugar as liquid heats and stirring ronllnuca boll fast for minute itrmove from heat skim and bot tic cover with thin layer of par ajflrt thtn a thicker layer when om makes about 12 small glasses strerf ckerru jam is cups pr pared fruit 4 cups white sugar 1 box pectin crystals 1 pit about 3 lbs washed fully r lp cherries chop fine through a food chopper 2 measure sugar into bowl to be used later 3 use same measuring cup to mniurr fruit into 6 quart kettle i may add watr to make up a small fraction ojf cup of fruit 1 4 add pectin crystal to fruit and bring to boll 5 stir in sugar and use wood spoon to keep mixture from stick ing to pan firing to a full rolling boll and time period for 1 mlnut by the clock remove from heat a skim with a metal spoon and ladel out into scalded giaaais to within h inch of top make about t glass real with thin film of melted wax then thicker layer of wax when cold that question box mrs t r asks do you remov skin from rhubarb when making rhubarb strawberry jam afisuer- leave skin on rhubarb mrs c m asks can you substl stltule molasses for sugar to make black currant jam anruer- no the molasses fla our overpowers the fruit 1 chronicles capr 3sjkkb ides ot i r farm 1 writ la hgsrsally fa tw aatea ft- peas owknlhhjlsrfc f cljuuuc t this has been one waekond without any complaints about it being too cool far from it such heat so much humidity and i wanted to get a lot of work done during the last few days you see ilob was away for a long week end and it looked like a good chance to get a bit of painting dune in the kitchen a good chance because rxperience has taught me that men and wet paint are better kept apart dut how could any one paint with thunderstorm rolling up i vry hour or so and the humidity so high it would hav btcn like painting with a damp mint brush- so i left the pa nt tb alone and concentrated on helping pa rim r with the rhurvs and g iung a bit of writing done in between times actually i enjoy that job the chore 1 mean i like going down to the bam and being among he cows and calves again giving the ciaves their morning and vtnlng feed seems to turn back the clo k about twenty years natural it that was always my part leu la job until daughter was old enough to take over many things have changed in our bam since then but cows and calves are much th aame as they always were cows still step around at milking tlm and if they catch a parson off- guard they can still switch their tails across th eye of the unwary calves still bawl lustily as soon as milking begins and than when you take them fresh warm milk what do they do promptly bunt the pall and do their best to drown the pne who feeds thetn ilut not quite if you have once jud dealings with calves you never quite forget the antics they can indulge in our twin heifer calvr are doing fine they really should have dlf if ft fcrent rolor ribbon bnwi around niimmmj llini1cltlsh their necks no we could tell them apart not that it n ally mittcr j except that when 1 feed them i naturallv have two palls and before 1 i can stop them there are nfti n two heads in one pall and none in th other getting them aortetl out nnd deciding which one had its ho- in flrt ind therefore had the m t tn drink is little short of t c hint e purrle n w ihit we hao a milking mn chlru milking isn t ihe chore h iimtl to h for w htch i am fr fly jojrph i liter rulledge ttit n is a certain sense of aatla- f adi hi in a ban of anything with wluth we do not agree hut like lianolng tid btmtks or bad plays or i i 1 xop1e its main result is to itive tin in an added and ftverlsli iiit ri si th bannctl book fulls in fimirtni quantity to people who would bt indiknnnt at any suu vlion that lh y themselvea wir tad tin mktm ha lour uf err tjnn mm ir mtsonnlitl s did nut end thinkfu rtiwclnllv if partner has thiir rnrc r ltathi r it unt thi m it iimnmitarlv o trtiln hvcrtsh in t n st ini ilo -lone- which isn t vtrv ft n hut rvm n milking mach kn t infilllblr thincs can so it is with idea thcv dldn t hnpvcn t it or the power g kill c hrlstinnlty by persecuting the off ind there iu are back c hristianft compelling them to hide to in catacombs to escape with their lives and we will never destroy communism by driving it under ground there arc 10 fort ign ian the k old das with storms nil around us i was thank ful eich time we not through milking without a power failure wi did not think of any other image newspapers in canada that trouble thi refore it w as quite a an more or less following the com- h ck saturday night when he munlst line they influence some milker suddrnlv petered out for- pcoplt no doubt but not as many tunatrlv there were only two cows people as would be influenced to that hadn t been milked we sent their way of thinking if we sud d nly decided to ban them all force nevi r yet answered an argu for our trouble man- who found the pulsatnr was at fault he soon had things fixed up so we ent it merely silenced it for the were able to carry on next mom moment if we haven t an argu ing itut whv did it have to hap ment to offset the arguments of pen with ilob away and just at communism then we are already i a time when it was so hot loat no matter how much fore krumhlr not na brim aflnt it u h h our troubl i that have won w drown d to brnrflu thr an- w fm th ulrr not mvid to lj monr wr a noxmnt lhr cpt thrm u rlshta u thoulh thry artu tnp last two davs it has been jlmost reliances wire common to all men because we have never known the lack ol thi m you dont miss freedom till frstdom is lost agnes niwtnn ketlh who with ht r husband ind child spent vcars possible to w atch the onti ind bar it v grow now the heat set m to n lessnlnfi nnd it is raining again a quiet gentl rnln that rf roursi it unfortunate for farmery tht tht wav it gt one mir s nunt is n oft n another mm the sensational new gasoline wi hew wghooane rating mew smooth antwowot powht w fushing 6ctaway hew high va1ui regular pftkes om awllal j ism m jq suftaary itwsm m mmi ytm ikti as iks ssmi smlsi iwsl vo tt veal ai m tkf v f m u t4 ta t ysat aka ysvoll lun hi smv s mv1 miutauaca f j s isanr- a a prison r or the jipaneae n uh hnx ou hc f u m nu th far fist w rte ihout it in a uhk callrtt threr cimr home which is sot n to ipper as a movie in nil im hf btinre she wrou i had cxistil is a free woman and hidn t known it this is freedom tim to nu the right to look about bad hut oh d ir was then ever i when mosquitoes were c i hive bites nnd bumps ill without fi ir of seeing people over the plar ev i n on mv head rnaun the posswion of a whi i am more ilh rgic to mosqui i nwm of mv own and a key with to bibs thin some people jhivf which to lock it a place in which to weep with no one to l i r vet found out thcv defln ltu have a wav of spoiling sum ou doing so freedom of mv eve- mer evenings for m i loe to to scan the face of the earth ripr roe caw ffir ov cms mbw p0wn ml am ovrs m omtsnio krm rowvi mow on ull at ovn a iuuhci sruioms aj onialio aam m ahb cff a lamtfln tomvi uithout barbed lrc arroas m 1- but ho can anvonr rnjoy bird ion freedom to u alk and no alchtns i ith a moaqulto making a wntrr to atop me opportunity i mn off one neck or ankle in to earn the food to keep me ttrono the event of a bacteria war mm- there may be more to life than qultoei iould aure apread the these think- but there is no life serms around without them a speaklnff of war brings ua and what about ui ta demo arnunil he dlaquietlnl new cracv onlv a meanllnfleaa word a lhlll rched ua lart night war word without perauasion that la ln korm how itrange it ta tnat all it ta unless it speaks to us of hu the threat and ulk of war what can be found nowhere else may bo on f months or een indmdpallty the freedom of choice i mrt w and wherever it and action and belief the recogni tion of human dignity think of these things lost what would life be without them personal income tax wai un known in canada prior to 1917 does atari it always comes as shock and a surprise it la some thing we all fear and yet cannot believe will actually happen per haps if the problem of peace were solved more quickly new wars would not develop so readily trnnli time all tat fur action wi the tennis court this ahort hurt drraa u knife pleatad care fully yoked and trimly ballad in ihiiest whita plqua tosacco imoustrv accuts hie meventton duty sine foil st rangers attribute a sutastantial i ruportlon nearly 30 parr cnt of all forest fires to the rt irsymicfcs of smokers it would ses m only fair and right that the tobacco industry slrotild invest gen erously in a campaign to educate the public away from the careless use of the r product as ys tha financial post in ontario a ions last year smokers were blamed for 140 costly conflagrations home cigarette manufacturers have made efforts from time to time to put fire prevention slogans in front of their customers eye but these have in many cases been highly ineffective contends the post home cigars le packages fur example do carry a lie careful warning but prlijlrjt on the bot torn fold of the inside slide where it is unlikely to le read in normal use imperial tobacco la taking tha lead now with a nation wide cam palgn magailne newspaper radio and outdoor advertising are all stressing the fnjoy it then mire ii n out theme and a short dui atlonal movie lui ul im i i if ascd youths inspired vision the future u lungs to the ideol gy which can capture the i mag nation of youth morgan firestone grandson of the founder of the firestone tire md rubber company wrote the leorcm fcrald his home town i i w spap r in akron ohio and mid iast year i finished a year of ducitlnn at prinn t n this sum rm r 1 worked in the rlrrstone re triad factorv a wonderful exper li net the mm at that plant are the heart and hickbone of our nat i in 1 was starting nut on the ime path any boy in my shoes might lake lo equip him for a job in industry high school college a job during summer vacation the life of work and fun typical of youth then he said i was yanked out by the roots from this exper tence and planted again in fit rope i came to caux switzerland tn the world conference of moral re armament it was as if 1 had been seeing with only one eye m training for a job in industry was good ilut viewed against the background of world events today it was not enough i ike too many others i was completely imoraat of he fact that u e had mot ed from ast industrial ro an ideological aoe during the industrial age lead trship went to the nation with the bt st machines and skilled techni cians in an ideological age leader ship goes to the nation with the mip rtnr ideology and only a sup trior ideology will answer the ldeo 1 v ot communism ou cant bu it off fight or orginm it out of xi t nrc if the wet rn r mocracirs f in 1 no stringer idi ilngv to match the n mmunlsts soon our hard built industries will sec their markets rjptund bv alien ideas ideas that ire strong enough to win loyaltles and therefore markets our trade unions captured and turned against us dont be late phone 128 acton s cam 34 hout savici new iiea all still liluii wiilir air ciiiitiiiiif now is tin tiini- to install your furnace for nrxt masnn fkkk estimates bilton plumbing and heating 91 bower avenue acton ont huphonl 34iw you haven t enough rsady cssh on hand to buy one 1 he r of m has helped thousands of cansdian farmers overcome this problem by providing them with credit through imm las- froiemtml lotta perhaps we can help you obtain the necessary credit khi why not talk it over with our nearest b of m manager vsay fllllll aik for our folder quit for a go- uy qflfjh ahead farmer remember when you aik for a loan at the h of m u do not ask a favour w blfaw tsaema ebb bank of montreal auon hunch w1iihm clayton manager wothho with canadians in ivtit will op tiff simci tt kit outride and uatch the birds motorists its hurry that kills ak drive carefully ontario department of oto h doscitr mlalilr h igh ways

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