Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 14, 1940, p. 3

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the georgeto- heram wednesday evening august 14th 1940 anuvmwsaewmbawwikwwnww wiwwwl omen exhibition park toronto is a hive of industry these davs in pre paration or the 62nd annual canadian tfatlonal exhibition which opens this month the grass is being trimmed and groomed flower beds coaxed to look their loveliest while paint gives new life and freshness to old familiar rows of light poles and standards and the sound of the hammers is heard as new buildings stalls and concessions are erected when the public is admitted to the exhibition on aug 23rd it will be difficult for most to realize that many thousands of young men have been housed and fed in 11s buildings during the last year or tha the beautiful lawns have been the parade ground for so many marching feet nor will many know that even while trie exhibition is open 2 500 men of the rcaf manning pool will live in one end of the oollteum the keynote of this years exhibition will be canada effort to prosecute the war successfully special exhibits will centre around ihe key industries agriculture our fighting farces the red cross etc in the automotive building armoured mechanized war machines will be on display and nany of us for the first time will see a bren gun the newest bombers and fighting planes of sutji vital importance to our umpire will be a centre of interest and without doubt many of the young men in civics anong the spectators will be flying them before an other year is out the earl of athlore will open the exhibition and will have a guard of honour of 252 rcaf members this guard will also be pre sent on warriors day aug 24th and to honour other outstanding visitors many will be anxious to see the changing oi the guards buckingham palace style each evening at sundown at the south side of the coliseum a squad of 52 rjcaf men are now in draining for this ctremony of the twenty or more european countries usually represented only four have exhibits this year czechoslovakia finland switzerland and britain hollands place will be taken by the dutch eut indies the british exhibits this year will toe the largest of all times- it is to be hoped canadians will take a new interest in british products and in this way help the motherland finance the war supplies she must buy from us the ontario agricultural college will present the latest and most efficient methods in the production and care of milk bacon wool and other essentials of war other exhibits of a wide and varied nature will stress the importance of the agriculturist in winning the victory the cnjs is colourful interesting and stimulating no matter how many year you may hae attended before you will always iind some thing new it marks the progress of our wa of living i wanted to tell you something of the many features of especial interest to womui but 1 must leave that for another time all visitors o this years exhibition will be thrilled bj the grandstand pagealti the cradle of the empire which unfolds the glorious history of british sea power from the das of queen elizabeth down through the years to the victory over the grl spec off south america the home front etj woninn who mcirely uaus lo can share in some waj in canada s war tffort it may bt o collating her time monej or talent or it may be by working m one ol the kej industries which pro vide the necessities of war already oiint womtn are sewing and dopiru the heavy fabric coverings for aeroplanes in n factor somewhere in ontario thirty other girls have just graduated from a short course in munition minu facture where liey spent nine hours daily learning the intricacies of making shell fuses etc they all expect to be working in a shell factory shortly other girl are taking courses in fine instrument work for which they seeir to be especially adapted in weiding where they are taught to weld aeroplane and other fine metal parls using acetylene torches that glow at white heat and se id showers of sparks dancing be fore their tycs or in machine shop wjrlc whtrt they learn to operate diapers lathes and drills jobs art oprung up for most of these girls when they are finished with tht coursts schoo opening have been postponed to permit students to enroll in a land army to help with the harvesting of tht crops so needtd by the empire bojs of course will be existed to takt the heavy end but there will be need of farmerettes too tor he picking of fruit and har vesting of vegetable cro etc just as then was during the last war at oac at gutlph women in oosefitiii khaki over ds are be ing taught to be of greater uhcfulmss to their countrj they are learn ing to shoot a bull s ee to drive and ervice trucks ambulinces or larm tractors to handle sin chtrs to mi lagt gas masks jind to admin ister first aid at the otnjr end of the c imp us 200 yount women in while aprons are being preparca for another type ol war work th art bong taught cooking nutrition the building of balanced diets from home grown products budget ng to feed larfce fannlits on small income sew ing and making a child s wirdrobe from ksed materials munj of tht women who have finished this course ire delegates from the red cross who will hold lasses for the worn n of their own community wlun they return others are preparing o cart for evatuet childen all will have learned something which will fit uicm for the activt list in canadi s war effort keeping the home front may no be very dramatic but 11 is very important frank whitmee and jean switzer married at hornby a very pretty wedding was solemniz ed on saturday august 10th in st stephens anglican church hornby when charlotte jean willis second eldest daughter of mr and mrs joseph o swttzer of norval bticame the bride of mr prank oarpenter son of mr and mrs walter whitmee georgetown rev w g brook con ducted the ceremony miss mary switzer of streetsvlue cousin of the bride played the wedding music and during the signing of the register mr bruce kennedy of georgetown cou sin of the groom sang love try it the saiada way wui6limpln9tompofmofsudbbcktmlnplnlof mh bolll water ajttf 6 nlnifto ttwln liquid mo ffqmit conulimij while hot add 1 to 1 jtf owm ol rjftr and ink of lewora abfchted rtlr until susar dlnolvad all contain j lar do not allow taa to cool bor addlna cold watar or liquid slowly sftjv with chlppad let ttt above nukes 7 tall slaams with cold watar will bacoroa e salam sesw tea peace is restored by jane fielding imrdura syndicate wnu sarvle 1 marauder is killed hnlmau before i dldn t quite know what to do m i shut oft the light mat week we reprinted a part ol and in the dorl until partner perfect gwendoline clarkea column from the une the we ent hunting jo- ac on free press in which she told eether partner with the gun and i the bride given in marriage by her ot a vicious attack on the chicken wm the taswlgh creature father looked lovely in a gown of pen al the farm beres the end of had moved around a bit but we found mouellne de sole made on tors fltt- the story as told in her column this hlm i t wl llnps with full skit enrflno in a week levelled right on him this dazzled sorltramhedr sfy et- tst wee when i wrote i was be him but unforunately although part- heart neckline with short puff sleeves moaning the loss ot twenty seven ner couw see ills target plain enough her fingertip tulle veil was held in chickens killed by a skunk we found he rouldnl see thesluht on his gun place in a cluster of lilyof the val lhree nort alter that so that makes ncl missed him twice ech time the ley and she carried a shower bouquet thin every night from sunday to an ma it oved and the last time we of kularney roses and bouvardia the thur da i put out poison but it jst him then partner said maybe brides three sisters were her atten- as quite a chore there was busty h went into the pen so we looked dants- mrs j e bloor of malton 1 tie up and mitchie to keep in the d ur enough there he was sitting was matron of honor gowned in tur hou t the rcn also had to be shut in lhe ll quolse blue printed organza made on p and tety crack and crevice in the p ncess lines and she carried a bou- chicken jen to block up for i do de quet of rapture roses and bouvardia c af a chicken w 11 v p tt- mias marjorie switzer and miss doris a knot hole if it once takes a notion switzer were bridesmaids gowned to be out but for all my trouble it tne nl k in pale pink printed organza mr skunk did not return and i began rrnde on similar lines and trim- o think he neer would however mod wioi turquolse blue velvet their parlne- thought differently hell bouq lets vere brtarcliffe roses and come batk don t von ever think ht achilla and all three wore shoulder wont warned partner length veils which matched their hoiti on ihursdaj night we gowns ind which were held in place agretd it mifeht be enough if we tied by a cluster of rose buds mr john r v i near the chicken pen at fj armstrong georgetown was grooms n ll man and the ushers were mr arnold about ue mlnuus to kn that night th switzer brother of the bride and mr i yaw man ly siid to partner well if r b thls tor ralph whitmee brother of the groom i m goln to tk rusty up i suppose ot the pecles is more deadly a reception was held at the btu go and do it lhan j b elms home of the brides parent i kuess you hid said partner our little adventure was without any i c brides mother receded m navy so out i wu and had got no fur lsagreea w h sffn ritl shctr with matching accessor- uur than the ba k porth door than 1- no mor shared in les and corsage of pink rases the htard chickens jipping iums mother in fuschia printed biing oir n i shouted to part sheer wi h matching accessories and r he s nlier the chickcrs agai f ren t any chickens he was an easy mark then especially as i was able tn keep the light on both the skunk and lhe sight of the gun ping and over rolled that icious nurderous animal presently partnr brought a stable fork and we removed the creature together with two victims which he had killed be lohewe got there to spoil the fun but here i must make a correction it was not a he at all that we kill much a ohe in faet we took it to be a prospective mother so corsage of pink rose the couple later it ft for northern ontario by motor the bride travelling i in a navy sheer dress with white trimmings and mv accessories on thtir return tht will make their home in georgetown i 1 itd the floshllrht and without l loi partnir 1 ran through the pilch to tli chcken pen i i mu did of on in n ind there in sti mr skunk witch it chirkt ns wer also jipping in ii u i irouni in all directions nn it mtirvti wid ont of these mid of tilanks mis a rop c wishes to her incerc tl unks and appreciation to lie minj fin nds and neighbours for in r ijcpio sions of sjmpathy and t tutil il lloral tributes extended in x r reitni sudden bereavement book review health league maintains that pasteurizing does no harm to milk catarac dry ginger al ik btl 19 plus deposit cornflakes 8 4 p 25c chruttes cakes chocolate roll ca20c junior layer ea10c a u choice answenng tile questions as lo whe her milk pasteurization in any way illects the value of milk as a food gordon bates general director of the health league of canada to day described extensie experiments the oxford pampiuxts about a jear ago the oxford 0 university press published the fhot group of their oxford pamph lets on world affairs these short studies of great subjects have been coming out regularly ever since ually in groups of three or four at in- ut ensie expenme tervals of about a month they cover wmch led rec 1u world conoitlons foreign relations ec engianfj onomlc problems empire affairs and some 8435 chjdren of from flve the autnors are well known authority lo 14 divid p s four buns one group being supplied to english are almost two million and wllh d ratlonb gui the sec- they have been translated intomany ond w wtitj milk wo thirds sv rlif of a of pteurtod milk and the finnish chinese japanese and others f u f tvirite nr a it t fourth with two thirds or pint milk was found by trained examiners that the children supplied with dally they are short well written and tuminating and appeal strongly to the person wrjo takes an intelligent su interest in world affairs a new group m gd height weight and has been published recently they chet ts compared with sell lor toe eacn hoso glven hjuits out that tn was no difference that could be noted tn twten such gains by those fed on raw milk and the others who were gi n pasteurized milk in the i let me remind you happiness itself is sufficient ex cue beautiful things are right oi wha own breast and true so beautiful actions the group allowed only a third of are those pleasing to the gods wise a day the increased measure- men have an inward sense of what is mints were scarcely noticeable how beautiful and the highest wisdom is f tne only difference that could to trust this intuition and be guided be established as between the other by it the answer to the last appeal frroups was in muscular strength and is right lies within a mans this was ir favor of pasteurized milk trust thyself similar experiments on calves gave aristotle similar results and the animals fed on past urlzcd milk gained no less oewb innrit twin lhan thtsc bbh up on b milk ui news aboit food natural state erperui in the dessert is the happy ending of coui c of the tests found that the the meal and on warm summer vitamin c content of the milk was days nothing will find greater reduced only if the fluid had formerly popularity than a frozen parfalt made been exposed to light if drawn into tiay a kep i opaqua vitamin c was noted in face of this definite and empha tic evidence said dr bates there l evidently nothing to be gained and mucn to be risked by the drinkingorf raw milk which has been proved to be an important factor in the tranamla- tomatoes coffee peas corn beans pickles peanut catsup no 2v mweu home drip or regular green valley new pack ajrhner golden bantam libbyi with pork 16ox 16sa queen land sweet mixed butter aylmer iba 12ox btla lbwon pakfatt lk cup- sugar 1 cup water rind ot 1 lemon 3 egc whites u cup strained lemon juice 1 cup cream whipped 8ion ot novinc tuberculosis and other dutsolve sugar in water add lemon dlseases lind and boil to the thread stage then noiovc lemon rind beat egg whites ifuh pinch of salt until stiff pour sy- rap over them gradually beating until total number of americana aiiled in cool add lemon juice gradually and united states wars inrjirttng the wblp a few minutes longer obill and conxederate dead stands at 24us7 fjjen fold tn whipped cream freese prom 1900 to u6b there were sbbfist m your refrigerator tray kates ik people ubed to automobile acladesits 8en in sherbet gti top- which reminds us of a sicn on the vnippedaplfa and blgbjtw mar bnnatoa ol sat it wjuuabe jnd jre jhenpanna frfp bon bon diah with pep2kh25c cooking apples choice duchem 5c lb choice white celery hearts 10c bundle honey dew canteloupes good size tor 15c i bananas fsaches tomatoes cucttmbcbs cabbage camtots etc fmjt and vegetable sp unblsinrda7 wight only pjdg wbiijiauue pboae 3b7 free delivery prompt delivery ped sanders had come to this little mountain town in califor nia for peace and atmosphere es sential to the brain worker and h livtld alone lo escape the distrac tions of womankind for company he kept only an aired ale dog and bj way of unhappy diversion h cooked his own meals flo donegan lived tp a cozy cot tage nexi door and her screened- in living room was directly opposite his study windows for companion ship she kept a cat it was sicken ing to see the way she pampered the thing letting it sleep on a cush ion and all that sort ol thing that woman ted judged must b the usual cahoving old maid terrence the dog and pompom the cat were not quiet and self- effacing neighbors they found life monotonous without a daily scrap and they did their best to relieve that monotony during their en counters the air was punctured with baiks and howls and caterwauls not infrequently ted and fuh- came involved in the scrimmages with the first weapon ready at hand flo would fly to the rescue of the beloved pom pom and in agonizing fury would demand of ted that h call off his brute ted with equal energy anathemized that demon of hers altogether the- four of them failed to live in restful harmony how could d man concentrate un der such conditions bapk into his study he would stamp and try to settle down to the task upon which he was engaged a look across to that screened room where she could be seen sitting sewing or reading peacefully revealed to him the shal lowness of the feminine mind and yet confound it she looked so deucedly comfortable and so did the cat one day things cime to a climax n unusually vigorous and vocif erous row had been biagea by ter rence and pom pom and in con sequence an equally vigorous word battle between the humans flo in the course of her frantic lunges at the big brute tripped and fell- there was nothing else to do so ted piiked her up and carried her into her house this however only ag- gra ated matters and the battle still raged see here miss done gan why in thunder do you maka such a fool of yourself over a cat why don t you get rid of it what are you going to do about it any way for this sort of bedlam cant continue a quick glance around revealed to him a mighty pretty room with books books galore flo between breaths had thought that he might even be interesting this thought was immediately swal lowed up in fury at his suggestion concerning her pom pom she fair ly choked at the audacity of the man oh oh do you mean kill my cat and let your beastly dog bve not if i suddenly they became conscious of cessation of hostilities without and silence that could be felt there stood the big brute on pom- pom s side of the lot with an idiotic doggish grin spreading over his ugly mug looking down upon 4fs feline foe who was contentedly rubbing herself against hit legs and purring her supreme satisfaction flo and ted took it all in at a glance then their eyes met in mu tual understanding of the situation by george but she was pretty when she smiled with that lurking humor in her eyes intelligent too any one could see that scraps yes to relieve the intol erable boredom of a too civilized life had the humans been at all aware of animal psychology they might have known by the noisiness of the encounters thtft the cause was not deeprooted animals in cluding the human when in ear nest fight grimly and silently to a finish these scrimmages were like the quarrels of children at play that pass away with in fact axe part of the game at heart the friendship was secure a whiff from the kitchen broke the spell they dined together that night while terrence and pom pom at peace with the world and with each other waited expectantly in fact on mary more evenings the four of their dined together and there were lor g talks not alone upon scientific suojects but upon the more intimate persona inter ests of the former combatants while with stormchs well filled the other two slept the sleep of per fect peace ft is wonderful the- satisfy tng eiv- feet of a good meal especially tf the material meal be accompanied by its intellectual counterpart to say that ted and flo were happy ever after would be begging the subject for such a state of per fect unchangeable felicity would cloy and tend to degeneracy a good healthy occasional scgap helps to clear the atmosphere and ike an electric storm its effects are purifying but ted and flo lived to enjoy and respect each others mentaj contributions to their general store of knowledge and were perfectly satisfied with life aa they found it

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