Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 27 Nov 1947, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL THURSDAY, NOV. 27th, 1948 Th (0) & (®) 5 3S. wv & 0 a Mrs. Walton Heads Ontario A Consumer Membership Drive Canada's en- in imulated nation-wide He that fights and runs away May live to fight another day: But he that is in battle slain membership campaign of the new- ly formed Canadian of Consumers which opened this week with an objective of 250,000 s. Thrifty women won't be adver- Association : ; Association | oo) ever live to fight again. I RESOLVE To keep my health; sely affected by new restrictions mg qo my work; on U.S. imports of canned fruits |mo jive. etabls in the opinion Of my see to it I grow and gain and Mrs. R. J. Marshall of Agincourt, ny president of the Canadian Associ- ation of Consumers. ee "The average housewife doesn't {mo wait in meekness, and to walk buy very much American canned | ju poe * Mrs. Marshall com=| pt always fronting onward to Actually these are Iux-| yo jane, Never to look behind me for an Loretta Young, feature star in "The Farmer's Daughter," which ury goods. Surely we have an @9-| sj ove and always facing to- will be shown to-night, Friday equate supply of our products. og the right and Saturday at The Gregory With the tax off sugar and ration | poppe, starved, defeated, fallen, Theatre. Co-stars are Joseph ing discontinued, ithings'shouldibe wide-astray-- Cotton, Ethel Barrymore and little jeasier," she said. On, with what strength I have; | Charles Bickford, with supporting Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr. of Oak- |Back to the way. [east ville, chai of the membership campaign for the Province of Ontario reports that women volunteers are throwing their best efforts into the mem- bership drive in Ontario cittes, town and country districts. Referring to objects of the new consumer association once mem- bership has been established, Mrs. Walton said, "We women can't make progress or serve any con- structive purpose in our Canadian economy, unless we first get some insight into the particular con- sumer problem and grasp the main issues involved, so that we can come to an intelligent conclu- sion. Then, and only then, can we offer either a solution or a feas- ible adjustment. "From their wartime experience with consumer problems, Cana- dian women found 'the two-way channel' was an effective means| 1. of working them out," Mrs. Wal- ton continued. "On the one hand, there is provision for a: channel of information from government, trade and industry to enlighten the Hello Homemakers! BEntertain-| 5. Use standard recipes and ing to us is what "Hula" means simple menus--and skip evening to the Hawaiians--a specialty. [snacks for awhile. Canadian women are noted for| 6 Clarify and use meat drip- their hospitality and during the pin festive season they will be Very 7 keap left-over egg yolks cov- busy hostesses. But the Limits of oq with water in refrigerator; the family budget must still be oo. \hites just covered in small observed and one way to help 15 | goa dish. to conserve leftovers. Here is a simple review of cooking hints, which will all save money. Keep your flour fresh by storing tightly covered in a cool place. 2. Replace flour with oatmeal, cornmeal or graham cracker crumbs, 8. Use a rubber scraper to clean out all cooking, baking and serv- ing dishes. 9. Remember that pork liver is cheaper and more nutritious than other! kinds; that stews are more economical than roasts; that bran tea biscuits are cheaper than muf- fins; that milk dishes are recom- consumer or the crucial issues; on the other hand, a channel through which the consumer may 3. Put dry bread to be used as crumbs through the food chopper. 4. Use smaller portions of meat mended in preference to rich des- serts; that open-faced pies are less expensive than French past- rend back her opinion and prac- tical suggestions. "Such a two-way channel is found in the Canadian Assoc. of Consumers, a voluntary, self-sup- porting and representative associ- ation concerned with the welfare of all our citizens.' So that the new consumer i can be i and self-suporting, it will be fin- anced by 'the women themselves With an individual membership fee "of 50c, Mrs. Walton explained. "Any woman may join and re- ceive consumer literature and ser- vices by sending a 50c postal script with her name and address direct to the Canadian Assoc. of Consumers, Box 500, Ottawa, or by getting in touch with the cam- paign volunteers working in local women's organizations," the chair- man pointed out. --larger amounts of vegetables. ries. A Few Suggestions From YOUR Tobacco Store Cigarette Lighters and Fluid Pocket and Wrist Watches Safety Razors Genuine Hohner Harmonicas Xt ot Xt Magazines, Newspapers, Sundries TOBACCOS Are Always Fresh J. T. HASTINGS CIGAR STORE (Formerly United Cigar Store) WORK AND WORRY Henry Ward Beecher It is not work that kills men: it is worry. Work is healthy, you can hardly put more upon a man than he can bear. Worry is rust upon the blade. It is not the revo- lution that destroys the machin- ery, but the friction.-Fear secrets | acids; but love and trust are "If you don't know the merchandise be sure you know the merchant" sweet juices. Robert Mason Hardware Trafalgar St. S. Bronte Phone 183-W Wood Cutting General Farm Equipment Equipment Forks, Scoops, Shovels, Stable Brooms, Rope, Dairy Equipment, Axes CUrosscut Saws Buck Saws Swede Saws Hammers Insecticides Wedges -- also -- Chains Fiiscellaneous Barn Equip- ment in stock. Spare handles and blades We have a large variety of Chirstmas Gifts and Toys. Come in and see our display. 10. You can carve more serv- ings from pork cold than hot. 11. Wrap left over foods and electric refrigerator to and freshness. store in maintain colour 12. Keep wedges of cheese wrapped in a cloth moistened with vinegar and packaged in waxed paper. N Apple Meat Loaf 1 1b. ground beef 1 1b. ground veal 1 Ib. ground pork 2 thsps. chopped onion 114 cups sliced apples 11% tsps. salt % tsp. pepper 1 cup bread crumbs 2 beaten eggs 1 cup milk. Mix ingredients (except apples) and put half the mixture into a greased loaf pan, cover with sliced apples, then put on remainder of meat. Bake in electric oven for 11 hours at 350 degrees F. Polenta and Tomatoes 1% cup cornmeal 11 cups water 1% tsp. salt 1% cups mille 1 cup water 1 tbsp. fat 1 onion 1 cup ground meat 1 cup tomatoes 3 tsp. salt and f.g. pepper. Boil cornmeal in the 1% cups hot water for 8 minutes. Add meat, continue cooking 5 minutes. Stir in remaining igredients and then pour in greased baking dish. Bake in electric oven at 400 de- grees for 20 minutes. fone Pumpkin Custard cup cooked pumpkin i cup brown sugar tsp. salt tsp. cinnamon tsp. ginger tsp. nutmeg: 1 egg 1 cup milk. Mix sugar, salt and spices with pumpkin. Beat egg, add milk and combine the two mixtures. Pour into, custard cups set in a pan of hot water and oven-poach in a moderately hot oven, 375 degrees F., until set, about 1 hour. Six servings. This mixture may be poured into an unbaked ple shell, and makes one medium pie. wow ow Applesauce Cake 1 cup shortening 1 cup white sugar 14 cup corn syrup 2 egg yolks (unbeaten) 2 cups pastry flour 1 tsp. baking soda Y tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon 1% tsp. cloves 1 tsp. nutmeg 1 cup thick aplesauce (un- sweetened). Cream shortening; add sugar and syrup. Add egg yolks; blend well, Sift together flour, soda, salt and spices. Add to creamed mix- ture alternately with applesauce. Pour into pan 8/x8"x2! lined with waxed paper and greased. Bake in an electric oven at 350 degrees for 1 hour. FLOORS Old floors refinished or soft wood. Your choice of fin LAID and SANDED , hard Ask to see our style book ish "Williams Floor Service" JLRWILLIAMS INTERIOR DECORATING Highest quality of Paper, Paint and Enamels used on of distinction all work. 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