Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 30, 1951, p. 3

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thibsdav august ml the acton free press page thhdc fashion hint its tweed for fall a coat like this one presents a jaunty picture ymiih its flared back full sleeves and chincupping little collar with it u seen the seasons popular little tut witli accents jiujt over the ears miflhty practical for wear and forage no autumn wind will catch these snug top piece theyll catch at the skirt of the tweed top- ter though and it will look lovely textile workers in japan are paid the equivalent of four can adian cents per hour bowl mr hello homeroakend it lsnot al ways the bride who puzzles over many common cooking problcmsl husbaiids juid teen otfers are often confronted with the cooking of vegetables when the homemaker hnvbeehdlayed w trou or such- wc arc often asked such quejitlons as docs this vegetable jo into hot or cold watcrt how much water does it take how long should i cook jtt so horefl a pinup note for tho wall beside tho ran go take a tip 1 start vegetables in boiling salted water 1 tap unit per quart of vegetables use the smallest inch deep in heavy saucepan 1 inch deep in lighter saucepan 2 cover saucepan tighily ta avoid loos of vitamin c 3 bring vegetables to a boll quickly then turn electric clem ent to low 4 cook vegetables just until a fork can easily pierce or cut into a piece 3 drain as soon a they are cooked saving the water for gravy or cauotv- fl keep vegetables hot by cover ing with n piece of cheesecloth nnd insert the saucepan in a kettle- taf hot water if necessary cooking time chart 4 servings any greens or tops 12 to 20 mins cauliflower cut in sections i 8tol2min3 string beans cut lengthwise iotolqmlns green 1 1 man shelled 20 to 23 ml mi boats diced 10 to 20 mins carrots small whole 20 to 25 mlnn celery cut 2 inches 10 to 20 mins possible amount of water quarter corn cobi 5 to 7 mins 90bao pko 34c 60bao pko 67c westons xtcxjba obeah bahdwioh biscuits 31c frostee 12g date ntit loaf romar coffee ab llb bao 3t9c 96c coffeek k6c 107 austkaxuw boston brand- corned beef 34c loat 12oz tin ooldek bab or ejohmeiio vaia pko cheese aylmer catsup x mason jars 31c doe losf vinegar s 49c 11oz btla3fc med doz jtjo juc dflpoalt extra 123 quaker tomato soup s ss 25c dog food socistt 2 pep dog food budgie seed cat food 20oz tins 10 oz tin 29c loc noss- mttttrlt bruoe8 4 0 10 oz pko m c 2 pkos 2c pancake syrup ss 33c baby foods 28c cereals for baby 23c puddings e0 kelloqos new sweetened corn pops 2 35c i size wi oranges mk111a no 1 eating apples 111 rhank green gage plums pickling onions doz 33c 6 qt bskt 59c 6 qt bskt 50c 2 lb 25c fkesii daily caallfuwer tuutom peaches cutelvone bananas cora grapes onions whole 15 to 20 mins marrow 2 in pieces 10 to 15 mins peas shelled 10 to 15 mins potatoes halved in skin 23 to 30 mins tomatoes cut 10 mins cabbage cut in sections 0 to 12 mina the suggestion box 1 a good saucepan with a tlght- fltting cover is a wise investment for vegetable cookory m 2 for extra delicious flavor add some fresh young pods when cook ing peas serve with pens 3 for fluffy mashed potatoes mash them with half cup milk to 8 po at n plnnh pf hnlrln campbeuville missionarys life is wms topic the august meeting of the wm s of st davids church was held at the home of miss j i held mrs elliot opened the meeting with the call to worship 11 hymn and prayer the devotions were taken by mrs wilfred grcenlee reports were l llio secretary nntf treasurer the cheer secy- re ported sending seven letters mrs james hobortson president of th o bl bvrn auxilia then presided for the program which followed a hymn was sung imd prayer fey the president mtarl anna nnd lois green ices sang 1 duct unaccompanied may tho good lord bless and keep you mrs roger mnhon gave tho topic in a very interesting manner as she told the story of how doctor idn scu elder decided to become a mis sionary in veil ore india and of tho wonderful results of that deci sion which meant so much to the women of india a poem you can help was road by mrs h parker tho of fering was received and dedicated by the wms president tho roll call was answered using harvest as the text word the meeting was closed with prayer by mrs wm mnhon the hostesses assisted by a committee served n dainty lunch and a pleasant half hour was en joyed by nil i vjwri and boat until fluf 4 for french spinach drnln the cooked spinach in a strainer and chop return greens to saucepan and add a thick white sauce seas oned with nutmeg or onion use a small amount of sauce 1 tbsp per cup of greens 5 to retain the full flavor- of corn which has been gathered for hours remove the silk but not all the husks boil jn unsnlted water 10 to 15 mins g serve raw couliflowerets on the relish tray when you bol cauliflower cook the tender leaves too and serve with browned but tered crumbs 7 beets may become the favorite by cooking as shredded to shred ded beats add one third cup cream 1 tsp horseradish and salt 8 lima beans combine dcllcious- ly with celery carrots and tomat- oct 0 parboil sweet peppers before you bake them wash and cut out seeds place fineppers in 2 cups hot water ond one and a half tap salt coer and boil 5 minutes drain ana place in muffin tins or custard cura fill peppers and bnke 20 mlmitcs 10 serve stewed tomatoes hot or cold our favorite seasoning for 0 cups tomatoes is 1 tsp minced onion half tbsp sufjar 2 tbsps butter one eighth tsp pepper and half cup soft bread crumbs 11- fried onion rings slice large onions crosswise quarter inch thick dip m slightly beaten egg then flour fry in quarter inch hot fat until delicnti brown drain on absorbent paper and servo 12 corn patties are a meat ac companiment blend together 2 thg yolki woll beaten half tsp salt dash of pepper one and a half cups cooked corn 3 tsps dnpplm and 3 tsps flour fold in 2 omx w hitev stiffly beaten drop bv tea spoonfuls onto a hot ciiildle cook until brown on each mde coal output high british coal output lost month av eraged 3042000 tons a week cofti- tbffwtw1 s ju ly 1050 this increased production has been obtained with a smaller lab our force about 700300 agalmt 702000 a year ogo sending money away this way is safe and simple too if you bre sending money away for any purpose you wnnt to be quite sure that it will reach its destination well heres as safe a way of sending money as you can find and one thats both simple and inexpensive t into your local branch of the bank of montreal and pur chase a b of m money order such money orders arc payable without charge anywhere in canada ex- ceptthe yukon sllpthe mpncy order into an envelope moll it and jou can rest happy in the know ledge that youve assured the best protection at really low cost and you know too that the person at the other end wont have to be bothered with any exchange charge hell get the full face value of thel money order if you have to send money any where more rapidly than by post have a word with orine hunt the accountant at the b of m branch in acton hell make sure that your funds are rushed to their destin ation by the b of ms special tele graphic and cable system stop and see us for pontiacs buicks vaux halls gmc truqcs parts and accessories tires and batteries good selection of used cars complete service and repairs lome garner motors acton ont main st tel 452 y travel relaxed and carefree exhibition august 34 to scptuuei fare ne half for toe round trjp good going thunday auguit 33 to saturday september 8 inclutrve return limit september 12 full inlormotioa trcmb any oot ioi canadian national chronicles written specially for the acta greif ttmmm-hv- gwendoline r curke the caftlent way to write this oolumn is to mart at the end of tiie weelc aim wtok bjeuwtndt what happened yesterday is shu fresh in my mind whereas events that hpppened- tfarly in the week seem like a month awrjy especially if the week has been extra buiy as lait week certainly wan how ever workinc tackwardn umt really very satisfactory co to check up on my self 1 made out a mon day to saturday review of the weoks happenings and here is what i found we had been doing mondny the baling machine mov ed in another 500 bales ready for the mow tucsclny o phone from kate aitkonn divlnlon at collseum inviting me to a pre13 preview on wednesday i hadnt any idea what it would be like but since i am always ready for new experiences i accepted w i could get away there is always an if- when a farm woman plans to go places- wednesday t made a batch of beet pickle also some apple sauce then i left things ready for part ner and took the 3 pm train to parkdalc the preview was fun to uathroufch even asmlnvonftio exhibition ahead of time was quite nn education i wondered how the bik foir could potslbly be ready to open in two days time there was clutter everywhere carpenters finwhinr stalls for exhibits elect ricians running around fixing wires exhibitors wnntinr to know why their stalls werent ready others more fortunate unpacking and arranging their displays ham mers ringing nil over the place as metal touched metal or pounded on wooden fixtures mothers fixing their children for modelling in the fashion parade one little tot about six was having lipstick put on now dont you dare touch your mouth after youre dressed warn ed her mother if you get lipstick on that white fur youve had it and so has mummy about 7 ibclock dinner was an nounced in the tea court i have no idea how many were there but every available seat was taken the dinner was putonforall thecx- hibitors in mrs aitkcns special section and also as a preview for the press it was delightfully in formal some of the guests notic ing the crowd- was too great for the waitresses to cope with began helping with the job one man would go to the serving counter ask for a tray nnd bring back whal er was required at his table if u wanted more coffee the quick- t way to ret it was to go aftor it it was as amusing as the mad hatters teaparty in alice in won- detland except thit nu could 1 t move oxer as there was no lace to move to then mrs a appeared on the scene smart efficient and charm ing is jwivs models in the fash ion parade camr and wen at her bidding little tot v modelling ev- itthtiu from white fur set- to plav suits older girl- m sports miils sophisticated mmc ladies m tening owns fur coats or street clothes ev n mere males- were tak ing puts mod lling fcr tvp- of suit from office uir to casuals hut evt n the flshiorj parade was informal electnt lans w t re crossing the stage at intervals to make con nections with their w ork bhtna the scenes and horace i iop was so bus uaching th- rnodn thut he occasion ilh for sol to fue win the iiulsic a trip to th- khib o 1 it elf is kom to lie 1 v i nor- 11- vestmr after this eivrl nmn peep behind he scenes aboir 30 i show id iv daugh ter s place to spend the nyht i knew- she had gone to ohio for part of her holidays and might not be btckbut i had a latchkev it didnt matter sure enough no daughter i pulled out the day- bed found shert- and blankets and ent to bed shortlv after midnicht daughter arrived home wondering whv her room was lit up when the rest of the house was in dirkness she opened the door and there was i of course we had to talk for a couple of hours next morning i 00k the train and came home to rest up then came friday extra help to ke the bales into the ban two w 1ons and tractors tn he gi and a hurrvup upper for the helpers and another nv- calf up n ihe pasture while partner wa milking 1 brought home the moher and offspring andfftl ihrev of u- did a grand job of getting tangled up weet clover and kneehigh chicory abo a small party to s to that night and then about mid night a phone call partner j brother arriving by 3 am train thttt was tho bflnnlntf by the next afternoon wo hid five- extra for the weekend and this is the morning ufterl television for 52 million 32 million people in bhttiln will by this full be able to enjoy daily television programs a new trans mitting station brings transmissions within tho rjfiige of g2 per 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