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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 29, 1939, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 29th 1939 page 3 the womens page by betty barclay an early dinner and long even ings make little people hungry around gotobed time they clamor for something good and insfut dpon having it too heavy beforobed foods are not advisable a light rennet custard rich in milk and delicious to the taste makes an ideal bed time lunch for george or grace as these desserts require no eggs rid baking and no boiling but may be made quickly and placed in the refrigerator to become cool they please the busy mother as well as her hungry children a dessert like the following for p milk in a very pleasing form and gives the children a delightful urprise for here is bnow white and her seven little friends in a dainty tastetreatthat will intrigue young fancies yet it la so light and digestible u helps to woo pleasant dreams snow white and the seven dwarfs 1 package vanilla rennet powder 1 pint milk cup whipping cream snow white angel food cake seeded raisins rolled in rasp berry rennet powder or pink sugar set out 5 dessert glasses warm milk slowly utirring constantly until lukewarm 120 f a few drops of the milk on the inside of your wrist should feel only com fortably warm remove from stove stir rennet powder into milk briskly until dissolved not more than one minute pour at once while btlll liquid into dessert glasses place a slice of snow white angel food cake in each dessert while still liquid let set chlll when ready to serve top ach dessert with whipped cream and seven seeded raisins rolled in raspberry rennet powder or piak aragar s spreading the good news sunday december 3 1939 golden text let him that hear- eth say come revelation 22 17 lesson passage matthew 10 24- 39 jt lord loidthy fair creation groans the air the earth the sea in unison with all our hearts and calls aloud for thee fellowship in suffering 2425 not without reason was jesui known ai the man oi sorrows he endured physlcawhardship but much harder to beaafwere the inultj cruelty and iuue the disciple could not be above hip master nor the servant above his loru modem christians arc finding how true was the prediction of jesus there are seeral countries in which christians tune been persecuted manj christians have been put to death for their fatth we enn only partially undcistmd the discourage ment oi muloiiai les in china when hool- hospitals ind orphanages are ed even tnobe who never ex nee the horrors of war may have for their convictions un villlntness to yield to social customs quickly brings its into social disfavour throughout all dlff cujuas howettr christians know that thej are hav ing lellowsh p m the suflerlngs of christ paul felt that christ s suffer ings eu n omp c e without his own ietr over fear 2631 of whu are we most afraid is it pjert sickness disgrace or death perhaps wi hn a mood of fear and dbnutct without knowing jic specific cause if wi no not hue the xxitlve mood of t will almost certaln- 1 suffer l the ncguthe mood of fer chrust helps lis to conquer fear hi repe said to his dlsclples fear not he coulct a thls beciuse of his own example ot fearlessness he faced the antr mobs 1 i galilee and judaea he slept thioukhout a torm at ea he dt monstrated his toiiraj uwn he cross christ nils us thai there in eeitain lliines wc hould lu we mod to have a whole om ir oi ill but h u nhes us o in withou onnnunt mam oi tin problems that cuie us w rr the fiut ol nr is tilth ood l ill cinil for it- while t are orrinv ib ut ourseucs tainted y to sufli or egjlir x 33 we confess our faith in do n b outward iciions luinh tttendanc ind nbnt i the acra mints or we may 1 u h b chrlstian conduct isitk wi surrender is in the chamber of the heart when we have yielded there it will be much less difficult tor us to witness vocally lor our lord how do we deny christ we may do so by indlfferenoe and neglect by silence when he is ridiculed or his purposes maligned a christian worker who had enjoyed seventy years of unbro ken health was so irritable in the hospital during a first illness that the nurses did not think his faith stood the test or pain we deny christ hi small compromises m mipei ficlal thinking in failing to love our ncikhbours as oursehes wi to against the will of gocl when we tail to ait in the tpirit of christ family diiion 3437 the son of a bootlegger became an earnest chrlstian it caused friction immediately in his home a bright young man decided to be a mission ary his father was broken hearted and for years refuse to forgive him one of the greatest living christian leaders had to sum a telegram to his father that he would not rtiurn to manng a lumber jjusiness but was eouifc to be a chrlstlun workci thai caused pain to an only son as well as to the disappointed lather a da ugh ttr who refused to play cards for money vas soon made to feci that fahe was setting herself up as better than her pirents true some christians create unnecessary friltlon by iniol 1 1 ante but the fact remains that as soon as wc begin to c without moral compromise we hae to face antag onlm our iocs m ty be within our own hou ehold this teaching of jesus cauid greater conflict to those w ho first hen rd it bt ca use of the reverence for ancestors traditional in the east it still causes acute pain howrvti when family love is stront christ make the matter quit clear now ever when our family tempts us to disregard constwnw wc should give first place to conscience crosse and lnvses 3h 39 rece nt w riler his said that hi dlscomrs the cross wherever gods will iioses his own tlit ttlorj of thi eras j chrlst lies in thi fnn tha christ iildid to thi will of cod and did no seek his own prcfcrtmi nil word wil ikvci be madf right by self i in dul i nn but onh bv self discipline s ii con rol and sill sairilio to do oni s duly ind live a lift of sirvue mi uis lint hi must overcome ur luirfnor iiniii ind indifference and pffor seek to irh rural women can help build up dominion to the point where canada can be power for peace in the world well ordered home to bulwark w i speaker declares to build up canada to become the power she will need to bo if there is peace in a troubled world is a contri bution in which the rural women of the dominion can play a major part this was the message of mrs alfred walt president of the associated countrywoman of the world to the western offrario women t institutes in a recent address at london on tar io the speaker urged the women w the w i affiliated in the larger world organization to remember that they were saving their own civilization as well as that of other peoples it would be illogical mrs watts said to le our own civilization go down while we try to iavc parts of europe the world p e ident saw uie abandonment of normal services as a great death blow oi the state she told the rural women that mucti specific war work lould be left to the city women that the country woman s responsibility was the problem of farm production how thai problem would develop in the years ahead the speaker couldn t ay canada is well fixed in food sup plies at the present time but the war may bring increased and shifting- imputations there may be a return of foimer canadians an influx of eur opiin r fugecs a ureal industrial dev elopment the problem of the food supply is the problem of the farm wo man mrs watts declared our destiny is to educate the peo pie mrs watts said it is harder to raise the standard of living than to raise money but it is the sensible tiling to try to raise that standard in one s own community rather than to rilleve other organizations of their re son ibilities build up our country urged the sieakr heiself a canadian by birth canada ls a land of unlimited re sources but wc have been wasteful the speaker saw the well ordered home as a bulwark against any form of enmity the self sustaining com munlty as a guarantee of disorder kv bv i ind pi av win uu thr s do ma iom till tht inn pini of christ our fu ni i i f 1c llls find rd w i ls sound advice mix r ptiitt that come n hrini our hunt s de akt of christ ot votim s t highir joy than tin imbitmn join the ltt salam stamp club for ten ctnto end th label end thowlnf a teapot trade mark from any paefcat of saladatea wwlt1 lend yo a beginner t outfit of i 1 64 paw sunp albon s 100 all different itampt 1 big ibtoffttoinandtofsumpaeffarad fr in axchanga for salada lbau sal ada stamp club 464 km st w toronto un r fit th ii qisnapshot guild planning the christmas card r q- put th graetlrtg right in the picture that makes the finest type of christinas card and do your cards early this yef i have yon planned yonr photo graphic christmas cart yet jjo true camera fan would consider any other kind bat 4tiuwlfle to see that they are prepared early in plenty of tlmeior making before december 26 any appropriate snapshot can be made into a christmas card but the best cards are those with picture especially made for the purpose for example a snapshot of the family carrying ctarlatmaa tree ornaments hanging up stock ings or putting a christmas wreath on the door such gloes can of course be taken long before chris unas the most ingenious pictures in clade the grwtta thus johnny can be shown writing merry christmas on his own blackboard oroni frosty wtodowpsne the baby can be shown building a greet ing with his a bc blocks of coarse yon build the greeting then step aside bat that doesn t show in the picture cards can be nlrople or quite elaborate the simplest type is an inexpensive cutoat mat or mask behind which the snapshot is pasted in another type the picture and greeting are printed together on one sheet of photographic paper ton cam do this with one of the christmas card kits sold at camera stores or any photoontaber can do lt- for yon at modest cost and speak hi of coat photographic cards ran no higher than ordinary printed or engraved greetings that have far less personal quality now is thfj time to start on your us9 cards do it early whbe yon hare plenty ot ume to do it well and it wih twice the tun in john i ikk rinn to clin t l in his world w kit am loni movtmtnt it is ht that our influence will r ister n is ndunntlv the w i to row i to i turn oneself to a kti a ciusi lid is t h pulirv ind mi nun lish when wi atch chn s l ion i ht kingdom ol ckhi ujmit earth ind tamest trv o nil others tin ixk1 news questiores for discussion 1 do canadian christians suffer inv per icut ions 2 how manj can truthfulij si that the are if raid onlj of liar 3 how 5 a public piolesslon ol faith helprul 4 what should we do whin f imi y iinltj and rellbious conviction luh 5 what does it mean to find or o c one s life lsson outlines opvrlfihud b the internatmnil o uncil of religion- l ucalion used b permlsslon i lopl lar christmas gift the npple as i christmas rift to iiii ives ind fnends ovcrmjai con tini s to grow in popularity and as a result a heavv traffic in the com moditv is anticipated during the lip iiarh ol the yulttide season nccor ami to g e bellerose general man nj r of the canadian national ex j ill apples ire lirner than ordin itv lomratrelal nrietlts and lit wnpp epiratelj in thick tlvsiu i piper lx ink known as extra fancies tin st pples arc t kicked in standaid ixim mil i ii tils full or lull si hid the cinidiin nitional expri s mm line e hint tluv re prttnirid t isslst i sctetinj i suitable gilt alone thi in ii l miki ill jrraiimmenu oi for v ird m a i result mam 1 t leu i ids of individual cluistmis i ift boxts ef canidian appts from iriois put ol the dominion will be eol ee ted hv th canadian national expitv feir elelnerv in the untu i kin li in durum he yule tide m ison tate mi be lkrose aplt rowluj is the mainstaj of the fr nt industrv in c inada the al hi ul ominirtiil production iveraj nil mil than sloijooooo anmullv wii l ill ii ip n tus i result ot uu w u eif u nil shipments to various lountrles then is now ivinlablc u urticularl aie and choiex stock of thl native fruit to send to relatives ind irnncls and considering condl tions ixlstint in uie united kingdom the sending of an individual gift ship m nt of npphs will undoubtedly be dnublv leeeplable to th receiver tin re are no restrictions whatever em tin imjmrtatlon of gift shipments into the united kingdom provided th nr forwarded in accordance wjth regulations ius set down bv the cinidiin dcpirunent of agriculture slated mr b llcrose i- rom here and tiifrf grease spots on sucd shoes will dlsapiar if the are nibbed wiih a clean rag dlrujcd in glycerine in rran coses crime is trie vlsibc sign of mental or physical disease mrs franklin roosevelt a new spiead for drop cakes trai ned honey sprinkled with chopped roasted peanuts the youngsters ai1 go tor them ii beef dripping or mutton dripping is beaten to a cream and a few drops of lemon juice and a little carboral of soda added it will serve as shor en ing in making dark cakes reds this season cover a wide range of shades from deepest reds to pink for evening outstanding shades ir dark brownish red dahlia beet root botse de rose and rubyblack sale of i millinery all lines to i clear styles to suit any taste i colon to suit any scheme misses claridge main st georfelown slsssll i ii block qpsss ibbbailisibbisisnbarniaflsibr 1 ihol 11 hankmp the lire is n e i x i irttun n i piorlr h i tie ul le w ih it 1 mr cvplun tin method that 1 have f unit the most satisfactory i irst and only if it is mcii sarv to make i mm for f re h mill pe ntly irnke the fire until i sec the first red l1ov in the i li it then v th i shove i or hoe pull the live coals toward the front of the furnace to that the fire bed li es downward towards tht barn lie the fresh coal carefully into the hollow thus formed and an in rcfuelinp be hurt to leave an ex posed spot of live coals rmh u front of the fire door this hot pot will act as a pilot light to ignite the gases riven off by the fresh coal preventing them from escaping into the house when bsmkinjr the fire for the night the ashpit damper should be closed and the check damper open the tarn damper should be left as nearly closed as possible and remember itshtrald never be necessary to leave the fire door open when the fire la banked if yod follow this procedure your fire will stay in for the idght and will deliver ample heat when you open the drafts in the snoraing 4 as theie features appear clip ontf flic for future mve h t ry irali u tth a different food fach statement a fact bach rertpe a tested tasty 1 tabfettpood 1 envelope gelatine soaked in cup cold water stir until dissolved aev 1 teaflpoon grated lemon peel cool when mixture begins to thicken fold in 4 ekk whites stirfly beaten with h cup sugar pill baked or crumb pie shell 9 inch hlze and chill juhi before serving spread over pie a topping made by soaking for vx hour 12 marsh mallows in 1 cup whipping cream whip until stiff pile onto pie serve cold or top with plain sweetened whipped cream lemon sherbet 2 cups sugar 2 cuph water 2 stirm bciten irk whites 1 cup lemon j lice boll together for 5 mi mites sugar nnei 1 nip of water beat slowly inio pkk whites idd lemon juice end oconel eup of witer pour into whleli thla feciiik irn anei sot cold control fi nt ip- nt fist f eint heeze mfff and u n i pes i or horoiih1 return to finish miny of ruir foods are seasonable otln is re lopular in certain sec tillllh e lilom found in others still oth rs are used only oct anion ally as de nele h nut the lemon ik with s rom j inuary to derem be r is ill iwil from maine to its binhphie t hi ilifornia and la adellllon to its use tin a beerae ullel a fe in tiled upon to elo ee rjthi it from ne ihonlng to jmfti nim 111 1 s hanils the ver smile r i is s in 1 eiititleel to a place in th s foe el se rie s red t i i ills tor ii mon juice so joth o ir f nmite fish or oiir mornliil 1 n s ilnels jind hdlad dr sfi 1 1 ii n the 1 mon as an hi is ii i ibli ilh 1 e nionaele ii f ti v trui s mom oil ihi si pit tie ii rs tkpe nil iipen ih i jui hi en tor flaior u i 1 ii tf it i reb iffs when 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