thursday march bin ibm the acton free press acton ontario paob fire protection for all eromoso pmaia townmhlp council ha mmaap rement with rockwoo trustee to xupply ire protection or all trmldtnu of nmou tpwn- ship jxludlntf the- villatire of eden the council hill arvd 100 ior the first hu to pay our and 50 for etti add it ion nl hour for eh fvvj alirndrd by the rock wood 1rw jor-gadf- the minimum annual chnrat foryhhu jervlwfln other word mfljidby tit 7s0 a pro- pnhlonnle i mount will b paid by th villas uf fcdfih mlllx for the- r protection pthft eden mj1u amount l encluded in the 750 figure out of the 750 paid to rockwood 200 wll be turned over to the kockwood fire brigade for waffoji attending outoftown fir the balance will be turned in to the village fund for expert depre- ation etc itockwood pay onennth and ycden mill pay oncixueih of gn- eral expenjuut of the towiuhlp the4e percentages are based on as- aaaxnent and arrived at by affrec- tnent between the villages and the 1ownhtp council costs only 7 the mix pollockand campbell manufacturer of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone ml optometrist 72 st georges square guelph complete eyesight service stop is and see us for- pontiacs buicks vauxhalls gmc trucks parts and accessories tires and batteries good selection of used cars complete service and repairs lome garner motors acton out main st tel 452 hello homemnkewtthere 1 lot of heat and energy value in cereal v7 often hear pioneers aay that oatmeal and cracked wheat will utilk to the ribs this seem an excellent reminder for protection against the chilly weather then too look at the economy in the group of cereals which include rice spaghetti and macaroni from one pound macaroni 5 cupjrrthere will be about 12 cup cooked cereal from one pound of rice 214 cups there will be about 0 cup cooked from one pound of rolled oats i cups there will be about 10 cups cooked cereal however to serve cereal ils a main course flupper dish they ineed an addition of one of our best foods milk or cheeim the simplest en tree u creamed mnenroni and cheese or scalloped spaghetti of course cereals ore used in every meal they may he substituted for a vegetable for example buttered rice in place of potatoes or used ns a substitute for example oat meal in place of an egg in stuff ing you may look over hundreds of recipes and find that cereals are necessary in many of them our recipes to follow are tenten special pioneer macanonl and cheese 1 cups boiled rtjilcnronl 2 tbsps butter 1 s cups grated old cheese tsp salt tsp pepper 2 cups milk dash of paprlkn place the above ingredients in layers in n 12 x 7 baking dsh garnish with pilm lento straps ani paprika hake in oven at 30 dcgi for about 40 minutes makes fl to 8 servings curried rice 3 cups boiled rice 1 thsp minced nninn 2 thsjis butter s tsp salt lsp popper minced cooked meat cook the onion in butter until vellnw gently stir in hoi rice salt pepper and curry powder add about 2 3 cup minced cooked meat serves about six lyote- bon lion may be added to meat for this curried dlsh or in place of mrit servo n cream saue with a half cup of diced shrimp in it savoury noodles 2 cups cooked noodles 1 cup cottage cheefe 1 cup sour cream ixlsii of tobiscn sauce dish of worchestershire sauce 1 lsp minced onion lsp garlic salt e p head optometrist eyet examined scientifically glasses fitted guelph ss st grsrccs b phone i5s9 eiublulml m tun d j- armstrong chiropractor dc rik uinc 15 ls iht opennij of ji frederick st n a phono 550 on season the noodles with tobajtco and worchesurshlrc aaucc the onion and tfarllc mil then mix in cottage cheese and sour cream place in a 3 quart casserole then sprinkle with dry crumb bake jn a preheated oven of 350 degs for 10 minutes serve six rmcbttttip i use a dep saucepan when raw ccreobi are to be cooked 2 to cook 1 cup of macaroni rice or noodles heat i quart of water to- the bubbling boll add one tea spoon salt then gradually drop in the cereal n cook uncovered at fast boil tfrring occasionally with a long fork to prevent sticking 4 tost for doneness by pressng a few pieces against kettle mac aroni and spaghetti require from 0 to 12 minutes while rice needs about 20 minutes bnling period v drain boiled cereals in a colander or sieve fl no rinsing is necessary if cereal is to be reheated with a sauce however rice to beserved but tered or in a whipped cream dessert should have a cup of boil ing water poured through it shake water through then cover with a cloth set over boiling water to keep hot or cool in a draft to prepare for refrigerator d esse rts 7 to make nee extra white add 2 tablespooons lemon juice to the water before boiling it the question box miss s d isks- how do ym make hot nee into an attractive ring shape so that the creamed sea food does not drain through the rice answer pour 2 cups of boiled lice into a plain ring mould sprinkle a tablespoon of salad oil or melted butter on top then press gently with the hack of a spoon keep hqt in a pan of hot water itnmold by inverting a platter over the mold then reversing the two dishes pour creamed mixture into centre just before serving mrs k o asks- how do you keep grated cheese from becoming nilv and hard answer we store grated cheese in a glass jar drop in a cube of sugar mmi nnd store in a cool dry place y mrs j r lsks is wild rice the mie as brown rice and how do you cook if answer no wild rice grains ar long spindly and grayish in color to cook wild rice place 1 cup of ce in a strainer under cold run- iiing water shake to wash well then soak in warm water to cover ifor 1 hour the water will be ahsorbed now it is ready to cook in 2 cups boiling water with 4 t lisps butter and 2 tsps salt place in top of double boiler for 2 hours holberg hc is a town built otnpletelx on raft- it is eompos- d of honies for lumberjacks auction sale li if stock farm implements furniture etc eived harold mike coxe plumbing and heating eavestroughing sheet metal work phones 370r 451 w the undersigned hi instructions from g w symons to sell by public auction at his farm i mile west of the town of milton on town line between nel son jna trafalgar townships on tuesday march 11 commencing at 1 30 oclock tnc following cattle 1 reg ayrshire cow tired oct fl 1 durham cow bred oeu 3 1 ayrshire cow bred sept 211 1 durham cow bred to fresh en april 1 1 red durham heifer bred to freshen april 8 1 black holstein cow bred to freshen may i 1 reg avrshire bull 2 vear- old implements int 1130 tr tri or tin steel int harvester comb ine cockhutt tractor disc cck- hut 2- furrow tractor plowii power drag saw ti ft almost new link ike circular aw 7 f grain bind- r mower drajt cultivators im manure spreader int ferilit im drill 2furrow disc dow walking plow scuffle r set of nir- rnws 2 u aeons and wagon box s flit rack 2 dump rifcvs 2 elnc fencer- scales 2000 iks 2s seel f nee post- dairy eqlipment hay wd straw- voop milkmg miichne ortable itim separator mik pul strainer etc quantitv of rmxed hav loise quantiv if n o it straw loive 3 bus ilfalfa ed kcnltvre electric w usn n machine bathroom equipment in- eht ng five rid a half ft bi hlsm na toile with flttigs i- ble smoking f fashion hint tliufaahionjlinulliuwilcui lakmg advice from the fashion show held last week in acton checks were prime dctiigii advice nnd navy blue prime color advice also suggested waa a three pieo unit with a plain skirt und checked jacket nnd shortie so thl weeks suggestion is an outfit like this with a grey skirt trim and slim a smartly checked short sut jacket in grey and navy and then a full swinging chortle coat of the same material fe chicks pigs zoom with antibiotics when antibiotics mch an pcnl cillin and bacitracin arc added to feed rauon of fast growing broler t pe chickens or young pigs growth increases as igh as 1225 por cent have been oliservcd according to dr j r aitken of the poultry div ision fedcvii department of agri culture the actual quantities of antibiotics required to produce these increases are exceedingly small as little is 2 grams in one ton of feed seems to do the trick an interesting fact pointed out by dr aitken is that the growth- stimulating elf ret of antibiotics is iniuh more pionounced during the pei tod of the animal s mast rapid giowth for example weight in- cteises of 2025 per cent are com monly observed in 34 weeks old broilertype chickens while at 12 weeks winch is the marketable age the antibiotics- fed broiler- t pe chicken niav retain an advant age of 12 per cent in weight over those that do not receive antibiotics with their feed ration scientists have attempted various explanations to account for the sur prising growth stimulating effecls of anti biotics the primary use of which as the name implies is in stopping and eliminating the growth of microorganisms among the suggested explanations are 1 antibiotics alter the intestinal mic- loilora m such a wayxs to elimin ate the harmful bacteria but leave the beneficial strains to flourish in the intetmal tract 2i antibiotics educe the bacterial population in i the intestine and therefore give the nimalhost an advantage in the general competition for food 3 mtibiotrs in themselvi s are vll- nunlile sutistanccs 4 antibiolics iromote a more efticknt aksorptmn 1 i if ruincnls faahof this th oi ha- certain nakllees the ii lt nd peeiallv are weak snee the quail- itie of alllib tu s jied to bring limit mu thmerelses are so small h it the ewld nut lun e a ilcpre- i t if ct on the hirvnal popula- ion n the intestine mon uver it has been shown that evi n whei n cillm is treated in such a u ny to r nder it nontoic to micro- -aiilsm- it still retain ils griwth miniating aetion it is also dif ficult to see how antibiotics can have such selective action as to kill ot the undesirable bacterial strains hid have no effect on the more desirable ones investigations will soon be start- l in the poultry dtislpn to study the effect of antibiotics nn egg pro- ductinn i chronicles m of ginger farm written sihciallv for th acion fr ptmtt by owetmlomimi k curka ha ihl 1 kbts im hij chur couch nn iii isioml chair kr h m ni 4 ehit- to match 4 mi hirs long mirror 2 tahv 2 bike chairs- cubnl ove ue box coal it enremkle chrr oid tables ehst beis mattreses sheets pliols odd tlxvsvcare dlshcs etc terms cash settlement wih clerk day of sale no reserve as farm is som hindley and elliott auctionerx phone 10r3 rockwood and 1t7j milton w rjndell clerk b32 180000 pounds of fish leave ice uh i ontiro no- h 1 ik e fton ionsoratom ffcer vn ei patrols 11 sqlipped department of land and for- l airift report bt n gr ted i nii lakes l nil n w h ten t aa ticg lexis in b eri of men wh srio v mobiles for this he me- tht commerlal rtherm i are tm- hirxestni tmer amuil i np of ilh throagh the ice thi lis h wlken inchlde whtelsh eilow pkkerel great northern pki ira ore lak tnuit depart- meet of lands nd forets report reveal that ati appromai average r isooim oais f ilh r tiken f- m no hem il md laks under thrnigh the each month king witer and eirl rn u- eoui orv- vni t ths s about h il of th llv i i e ne tevt ilir mg the summer and fal seasons most of the tvh an exported but some find their way to canadan tables the industry provides wel come winter employment for a large number of the most rugged type of ontarios commercial fish- ermen which would you say in the more sensitive our sense of sound or ot sight that is to sny wmich mmte makes a better j if ca sym pathetic im pulses to the bruin oi is there o difference in dfferent people what makes me wonder is this all last week i had been hearing hat rowing details by radio of the outbreak of foot and mouth d sense of course it worried me to thfiik of the dire consequences to the un fortunate farmers in the affected area rut it wasnt until 1 law pic tures in the papers that the full icutzatrnn of the tragedy as it af fected the cattle really hit me thoiv was the huge pit the poor diseased cattle standing there on- knowingly waiting for the slaugh ter that really got me down and yet sfnee they had to be killed how better could t lie done llelng herded together would not frighten the poor be is li because range cattle are ilsed to being run into corrals and herded together in just that way it was just the expression in their limp trusting eyes that got me down fool and mouth ilseusc ls a major diseise for canada- and it will be a little while yet lie fore we know to what extent it will affect our national economy the other night daughter phoned tiul she was k quite a wjry about it partly because it is in the nrea where we lived when we were out on the prairie one thing we do know the people out west wll take this disaster in their stride as they have taken others drought floods- grasshoppers and early frost except for all this bad news it has been a wonderful week more eontinnotis sunshine than we have had all winter which helped me a lot because i was experiencing a few troubles of my own a cold for one thing and then i left the lights on ii the ear and ran the batterv down so completely the car wouldnt start at all just when 1 specially u anted it of course answering fan mail has kept me pretty busy not in connection with this column but as a result of a recent art cle in the family herald and weeklv star yesterday to get aw iv from it all hob took us over to si e the ford plant near oakville that served two purposes it gave us i bit of oi outing and recharged the ear battery when ve got home partner and i i were both so happv in the real- iation that run farm is n a quiete- part of the i diintv thank heaven indiistt id expansion lias not t aught up ith us rut ince we ile mi a q ti hi ghwav- thi re is no telling how oon that iliv w ill come ll was iran looking iroun i the oakville district resident oaiville ha alw been s vry e i ils 11 e o that llna it erms to he entire nut uf rharacter n doubt sum of the older residents are pretty ick about it tnere wls not murh to see at the ford plant except 1 irge areas of good arable farm land laid waste where hug shovel- arid bulldozers had beer in operation activities have been temporarlv suspended j we plssed the mckendnck farm whre th shell of the old alfalfa processing pliyt stood like a ghost of th past but i comparative recent past for a mir or two thls plant gathered up surplus alfalfa from the firmers for mile- around od th n dued and gnund the ilfalfa into meal wlfceh wis then hppi d fr export it w a ru- a nlun and howt d grer promlse bu f il r i xptrt rn es and w i- el-kdhn- of f jfa eh ing 1 the p tur w- wenj d t in v me li d str w il 1 le rvi d w io p ts 1 th ki piving p ah di v d- f hiw i i id i i n it i r tl and i b h 1 f r n h i i v k c v vi i 1 h hr thi 1 j r k- ni- v- mi fom i pi a 1 tiinr wuv b y- 1 f i flink ljrtdnen i r h rnr in thi country friijiht ratii in canada drspl- the ior hauu thrwuffh unaetyl rotmtr- arvamon the lowest in thi- world waiidadcdc 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