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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 1, 1939, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 1st 1939 page3 the womens page i why dont i call them up yea why not havent ywu often started a letter when your thoughts went awanderlng made yon want to tabt rather than tcroe and then within a minute yon heard dear mary her own familiar voice and heres hnny vatcvs childs fscc when he hcara jaddya voice vu 1 wijh daddy him could see il then he d really know how much it means to his family when he tails from distant town now i call them every evening somehow you arc attracted to a man who ihis in iho r few wordi he tell tou murli ahoul himself and his family lie wts an exsn pie i y going home every evening by long distan ce by using lowntght ratctfuhich vpfy every evening after 7 and all day sunday and placing anyana calla you can talk a long way for very hide i the bard tears we read that mosquitoes were un known in england 500 years ago well bow would you like to be a mosquito trying to pick up a living in an age when every one wore suits of armor by betty barclay and they re here again with all the full flavor and brilliant color that appetites crave in pall meals gay and sturdy thta earliest american fruit has both eye and taste appeal cranberry catsup is as tangy a condiment as ever complemented a baked ham a succulent roast beef or a tender duckling originally discovered growing wild on tho low mafrbflflfl tt yape coq the cranberry has an honorable history tradition sayb that the pilgrims learned how to use the sour wild berry from their indian aelghbora since then over one hundred years of cultivation have improved the taste and nutritive content ot the fruit bo that it 1b now a food high in vitamins and minerals but enough of health talk cranberries are good to look at and good to tabte and that s the best possible reason for using them in the many molerrrways suggested here cranberry catsup 5 4 pounds fresh cranberries 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 2 cups vinegar 1 teaspoon ground cloves 2 cups water 1 teaspoon allspice 4 cups brown sugar 1 teaspoon salt cook cranberries vinegar and water together until all the skins pop opn put through sieve combine with remaining ingredients and cook together for 5 minutes seal in hot sterilized jars makes 2 hi quarts catsup cranberry nut bread 1 cup cranberries p chopped walnuts 1 cup sugar grated rind 1 orange 3 cus flour 1 egg 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup milk v 1 tcnsp on salt 2 tablespoons melted butter put iranberries through rood chopper and mil with 4 cup ot sugar sift remaining sugar hour baking powder and salt together and add nuts an 1 orance rind beat egg slightly combine with milk and melted butter and aid i first mixture fold in cranberries bake in buttered bread pan in mo ltrate oven 350 f about 1 hour winter fruit tarts cupa fresh cranberries halved 2 cups bugar cupa ch pi el apple teaspoon salt h cup ph eai pie tidbits tart shells cup whipped cream combine cranberries apple pineapple bqgar and salt and let stand tor 2 to 3 hours just before serving fill tart shells with fruit mixture top with whipped cream hakes 6 tarts an outstanding combination to get the most lor your money and th- best flavour in your dishes get into the habit of combining natural canadian foods canadian products interaatkw1 uoitorm saodayscbwl lesson righteousness in the kingdom sunday not 5th 1939 golden text be ye therefore perfect even as your father which is in heaven is perfect matthew 5 48 matthew 17 20 turn knit 10 stitches knit s togeth- knit 1 turn purl 11 stitches purl 2 together purl 1 turn knit 12 stitches knit 2 together knit 1 purl 13 stitches purl 2 toge ther purl l turn knit 14 stitches knit 2 to gether knit 1 pick up and knit the 12 stitches down the aide of the heel piece and knit 2 stitches off the front needle knit 26 stitches off the front needles on to one needle the last 2 stitches knit on tojthe 3rd needle on which pick up and knit- the 12 stitches at the other side of the heel piece di vide the heel stitches on to the two le needles and knit right round ag to the centre heel first needle knit 2 together knit 1 front needle plain third needle krit 1 knit 2 together knit plain to end of needle this reducing to be done every other row until there are 56 stitches on the needles front needle 28 side needles 14 each knit plain till the foot from the back of the heel measures 14 in ches kitchener toe decrease for toe knit 6 titches then knit 2 toge ther knit 6 stitches knit 2 together repeat this to the end of the 3 needles then knit row plain then knit 5 stitches knit 2 together and repeat to fie end of the 3 needles then knit 4 rows plain then knit 4 knit 2 to gether repeat to end of 3 needles then 3 plain rows then knit 3 then knit 2 togeuier repeat to end of 3 needles tnen knit 2 plain rows then knit 2 stitches knit 2 together and repeat to end of a needles then 1 plain row lhn i row decreasing if necessary so as to leave 10 stitches on the front needle and 5 on each of the tack need les krit the back stitches on to needle break off the wool leaving about 10 inches thread this into darning needle put through the first stitch on front needle as if or purling but do not take the stitch off then put the darning needle through the first st tch on the back needle as if tor purling and lake off the stitch then through the next stitch on back needle as if for knitting and do not take off then thro the first stitch on front needle again knitting and slip through the 2nd stitch on front needle purling and do not take off j through the 1st stitch on ba k needle the ideal cf justice primitive pirling and take ofr repeat form was prone to impose the death penaltj until all the ititcht are w irked tor every offence and it is a distinct i fin off end of jam run sup forward to make the punishment lesson passage 3846 6 1 4 these things shall never be a loftier race than e er too earth hath known shall rise with uame of freedom in their souls and light of knowledge in their eyes john addlngton symonds law and gospel 17 z0 moral law is eternal the ten com mandments- stand dishonesty is for ever different from honesty and cyn iclsm can never be the same as rever ence moses laid hold of lasting truths in the moral and social laws he codl raw materials publicity and performance 14 in recent years there has been at healthy insistence on reality a break ing through pretence to actual char acter christ exposed the mixed mo tives of those who did good deeds in order that they might get glory from men alms giving is highly commen dable it aids the recipients but to strive for publicity for generous deed is detestable that only increase the vanity of the donor this is a hard saying to those who like to get credit for their good deeds unscrupulous people play upon the vanity or self- seeking of public men by soliciting subscriptions for organisations that may control votes congregations have- found that subscriptions increased when the names of contributors were- publlshed the majority of people are rather pleased when their benefac tions receive public mention the so cial reality of course is the need that is met and not the reputation that is made a manufacturer for years made iii me uiunu huu swwj laws lie cuui wn v ii fwl when christ came he upheld tj vls the law he knew the need of wor he msist on remaining anonymous ship rest family loyalty and truth telling he said that it was essential that these standards should be taught to each succeeding generation christ accepted the teaching of the law and the prophets he did not come to des troy them but to fulfil them he ful filled the law by going farther than the lav required love he taught is the fulfilling of the law it is one thing to give technical obedience to traffic laws and quite a higher thing always o drive with care and courtesy a man who has served a month in jail for defrauding a merchant of thirty dollars was challenged by his minister to make restitution of the amount with interes the released man refused saying that he had paid his debt to society he could not see that he had sny further responsibility he stood an the law not the gospel justice and grace 38 43 it has taken centuries to build up red cross sipplies mfcdfd at present ir r i on lss led b na ional work commltt chairman mrs w r campbell the lollowing details arc to be ob yarn once down toe so as not to make ridge or lump alreonate toe decrease for toe on front need e knit 2 knit 2 tote hei knit to within 4 stitches fr m end of needle knit 2 stitches to git her knit 2 on first side knit 2 knu 2 together knit to end of needle knit to willi in 4 stitches from end of etoi d ide needle knit 2 together kn i knit 3 ro nds plain then 1 ro ml df creasing then 2 rounds plain then 1 round dcireasing then 1 ro nul pi tin repeal form until there tri 10 stitches on front needle ii d a i each side needle now slip utche from one idt needle to other miking 10 s tchu on 2 net dies break wool ii d finish as or kitchener toe mehllbss sfter directions for hand knitted regnla u i setvckss sweater material re quired 10 oz wool 4 ply scotch fin goring or a heavier wool than the 4 ply socle wool for aicraie kn tur no 7 needles by bell fuk- for loose knitter no 8 senilis hi bell gnugc back cost on 80 stitches knit 2 nt the crime here again christ went firther than conventional morality hi called for treatment that would re deem the criminal with christ cold abstract justice was not enough he taught that consideration should be given to the personal welfare- of indi vlduals in tribal law it was a sign of proress when a limit was placed on reveiitt only an eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth such even justice was regarded as high moral it but jesus gave a higher standard than justice with tilt even balance he taught un limited forgiveness peter tihougr i that he was going as far as could rea onably be txpicied if he forgave a brojier stven times but christ said seventy times seven he would stop counting altogether a man who saw his neighbor stealing wood went out laur and fi led the neighbors woodbox tli it w u grace the law would have been pm itive the go pel wl redemp the this act of grace cured the thief ind made him a good neighbor instinct and love a3 45 remaining anonymous but his boys have made good above the average that was gods reward armistice day november 11 1939 will be an arm istice day far different from the me morable november 11th 1918 the armistice lasted only twentyone years will it not be right for us to recog nize tha peace can come only chxouglb righteousness nay through morethani righteousness through brotherlyteve that does not require secret diplomacy and treaties with gtertbtees the power politics and trace policies ot recent years have been war in diplo macy and trade for years before war broke out again victory in war will not settle things aright a new spirit is necessary satan cannot cast out satan christ s teaching is risky and may cost sacrifice and fail with some people but in hejong run it will wort better than recurring international blood baths of all the ridiculous beatituaes some would say the most incredible is blessed are the meek for the shall inherit the earth what nonsense sayj the average man yet would you stake your credit upon the opposite blessed are the hitlers for thev shai inherit the earth would jou grant him everj temporary vic tory you think possible would yoa ay that in the long run he will in herit tre earth all history rises up against that questions for discussion 1 which can do more to bring about uorld peace politics or religion 2 wlia did moses lack that jesus had 3 what does the second mile mean to jou 4 can we loe as christ loved in j ur communitj is money given more readily to patriotic funds than for itligious purposes i lesson outlines copyrighted bj the international council of religious ed ucnt on used b permission y r il j purl 2 rb knitting for 4 inches then foods nd the use of them stimulates i l- 1 or hospital supplier needed at n socrtlnr sutrh knil j purt j canadian agriculture manufacturing present and fishing a very important point to p onia jacketscotton eld remember now that we are at war nt i th wbite flannelette outstanding m ils b ho bed oown-s- apples and fish example of foods which can be com open it back tape- ties made of can bined in an appetizing inexpensive lon funnel also cotton twill c ban and thoroughly canadian dish fish with apples 2 lbs fish fillets or steak about s thick 2 lbs apples about 9 of medium size 3 tbsp butter or cooking fat 2 tbsp water 1 tsp sugar basting oil made by mixing black pepper with 4 tbsp melted butler cover fish with a salt solution made in the proportion of 2 tbsp salt to 1 cup cold water and allow to stand for 3 minutes and drain heat slowly 3 tbsps fat in a deep frying pan wash quarter and core apples and slice to inch thick place the apples into the hot fat adding the water salt and sugar cover tightly and cook slowly with one turning un til apples are almost tender lay the fish on the apples cover and allow to steam 3 to five minutes remove cov er turn fish baste it with butter mix ture and place for 5 to 10 minutes under the broiler well browned re move the fish to a hot platter and sur round with the apples dages- triangular or sling heavy grade in bit ached cotton rood quality d binder abdominal heavy grade un b enched cotton good quality e bed pads mattress pad material bound f hampton bed pad layers of gnuz covered with butter cloths pllh w cases 34 long 21 wide jlii tubinr 42 h pyjamas flannelette supplementary il is will be issued later but advise first efforts be along tin lines patterns samples and directions will be issued by provincial committee hen requested all articles must fol fall i millinery misses clandge an- 2 nounce ths amvaj of new j fell millinery styles to suit any taste j colors to suit any scheme mtssesqaridge main st ge avausd asaw4a vpbsk4 aaj aimer s sunt up er can be ahut up my dear fattening turkeys turkeys thrive best in the open even during the fattening period should start a month before it is intended to sell them fattening should be com menced gradually with mashes in the morning and at noon and whole grain in the evening when turkeys are shut up in pens they very often go off their feed and frequently die a recommended mash for turkeys is made up of equal parts of ground oats barley meal commeal and wheat bran buckwheat may take the place of barley mix thoroughly and mols ten the mash with water or skim milk about two hours before feeding kn ough liquid should be used to make the reed crumbly and not sticky or sloppy the mash should be given in thoroughlycleaned v shaped troughs and no more feed should be served than the turkeys can clean up the same mash may be used for the morn- tng and noon feeds whole corn is the best gnun far fattening but it should not be fed heavily if the wea ther to warm along with the regular feeds the turkeys should have plenty of fresh water nd grit mrs pgip bste yon shut op er- erythlng in the house for the night tn ahut up everything that stocking stitch knit 1 row purl row foi 10 li chc then ca t off 3 titches it beginnuig of next 2 rows frorr i ow on ketp stitches knit plain i at each cna or needle every purl row o form border aro ind armholcs con i tlnue to knit in stocking stitch and stitches together inside the 5 stit hes of border every 4th row 3 limes continue to knit until the arm nole meas ire 8 in hes then keep centrt 14 stitches knit plain or purl rows same as armhole edge for 1 more inch then knit 22 stitches cost off 24 stltchrs in centre for neck knit 22 stitches 0n one side now knit front keeping 5 stitches at neck end knit plain on purl rows to form border same ts irmholc knit 8 rows for the shoulder then increase 1 stitch on 6th tltch from neck end every 4th row twcive time and when last dc crease on armhole at back is reached ow ukse patterns and be carefully lncrease sutch at armho ed ge every inspev ed by branch when finished please note alterations in knitting tions all socks to be washed and pressed or stretched carefully in spected size clearly marked on each pair and tied in bundles of twelve 1 dozen pairs of same size together out wrapper also marked with size shipping instructions will follow at lajer date all finished goods to be held until further notice the articles must be made strictly lo the pattern provided by the red cross head office anwf the mater lals specified in lhewamples which will accompany the patterns knitting instructions mans day sock please make a wearable sockv wash and press or stretch f directions for hand knitted regula uon socks length of foot when finished 11 in ches material required approxlma tel 5fl ounces 4 ply fmgering for average knitting no 11 needles by bell gauge for tightknitting no 10 necdlei by bell gauge for loose knit ting no 12 needles by bell gauge cast on 60 stitches rib 4 inches 2 plain 2 purl knit plain 7 ins 11 inches in all heel knit plain 26 stitches on tctt needle turn purl back these 28 stitches turn knit plain re peat these two rows always slipping the first stitch 11 times 12 in all or 24 rows with inside of heel toward you purl two together purl 1 turn knit 4 stitches knit 2 together knit 1 turn purl 5 stitches purl 2 together purl 1 turn knit 6 stitches knit 2 together knit i turn purl 7 stitches purl 3 to gether purl 1 turn knit t stitches knit 3 together knit 1 purl 9 stttehe purl 3 together purl 1 three times break orf re pent for other front then put stit ches all on 1 needle and cast on 3 stit ches at each end of needle 80 stitches again on needle knit in stocking stitch but keep centre 10 stitches knit plain on evtry purl row for five times to finish v neck neatly continue to knit until same length as back finish in with knit 2 purl 2 ribbed knitting 4 inches cast off sew up side seams nea ly ban war insurance ontario municipalities considering introduction of insurance schemes covering citizens who enlist for active intinclivelj we like those who are service were told by hon eric cross good to us and hate those who inujurc minlsur or municipal affairs that such us it takes stern moral discipline action will not be permitted by the ind spirit ml victory for us to make o ir lov e include our enemies as well as our fr ends the man on the street savs tli ideals of jesus are lmpractl cil but in the end they work better than iiir in ess or revenge the trea ty of v r allies was an mposed treaty it as n peace with victory it left r innin- sores after the war of 1914 191r tnerc was a tide of nationalism wl ich expressed itself economically in tariffs restraining trade interna tonally we need to rise above protec livcntss to love god makes his sun to rise on the evil and good and send rain on the just and unjust could nations possibly act in that spirit provinc al government mr cross said no ontirio municipalities will be per mitted lo embark on insurance scheme that such undertakings are not covered by present legislation and special permission will not be given larger and better apples this vears apple crop in canada is larger and of better quality than for several years exports have beers sharply reduced due to war conditions so more apples are now available in canada than ever before a larger consumption of apples by canadians will help relieve the apple marketing problem dolsbn humphrey wedding a pretty wedding took place at the home of mr and mrs j f humphrey fifth line brampton when their daughter miss enid margaret leslie humphrey was married to mr how ard mcclure dolson only son of mr and mrs c h dolson georgetown rev arthur leggett norval officiated the bride given in marriage by her father wore a frock of moss green crepe with matching hat and corsage of orchids her sister miss marion humphrey was her attendant wear ing a frock of blue sheer with corsage of roses mr fred humphrey bro ther of the bride was groomsman af ter a reception mr and mrs mcclure left by motor for new york stand fast they are slaves who fear to speak for tre fallen and the weak they are slaves who will not choose hatred scoffing and abuse rather than in silence shrink prom the truths they needs must think they are slaves who dare not be in 4he right withjwo or three lowe advertise results tn the herald and set get the beautiful rz js snow white jgg electric- washer to do the hard work omy 64i life is too short to rub and scrub it away over a wash board banish washday bluea with a beatty tus washer is sovell made youd hardly believe it was so lbw in price it will turn out snowwhite washings in a- traction of the time required by hand the beattf factory t-eregen- tative in town phone or visit our store now richardsons hardware also supplied with vi hp gas engine for farm homes phome25 geoftgetq

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