Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 15, 1941, p. 3

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xtc georgtoin hinu ibbalnmchiy evening january 15th 1941 personal and social wmrs r w rob 5s visiting in owen sound with her patents mr andmra wm cole of milton were in town an saturday mr walter blehn spent the week nd in luntteaw with mrs j fi kenney dr c w hurlburt of edmonton alberta was a recent visitor with dr and mrs c v williams mr and mrs h b matson and little spn of brampton were sunday visi tors with mrs r waldie miss mildred tudhope or oriuia has been visiting with her sister mrs a ostrandex lor the past two weeks mlis florence richardson of bur- itagton is a guest at the rectory with rev and mrs w g o thi mr f h leslie of niagara falls spent the week end with ms aunts the misses howson and mrs ridden mr ed lunan son of mr w c lunan reported last week to mann tag depot toronto where he will enter the rcaf mrs v gollop has returned to mil ton after spending a few days with mrs j m moore and the misses claridge a number of members of branch 120 canadian legion attended the installation of officers ceremony of the milton branch which took place on monday january 6th wuuam an derson is president of the milton or ganization for the comine year mr and mrs trygve wold wore guests at the reception to crown prince olav and crown princess marine of norway at little norway an tuesday mr and jffirs sidney silver of oriuia were in town last week and attended the guejnhgeoirgetoiwn in terraedlate hookey same on friday jnght mrs george campbell and miss luena campbell of georgetown were guests at a recent dinner party given by mr and mrs freonallen of ac ton in honour of mr and mrs gil ford kaiser of st catharines mr and mrs kaiser who were married on january 3rd spent their honeymoon in acton she was the former lillian isabel jameison daughter of mr john and the late mrs jameison and mr kaiser the son of mr and mrs hot vey kaiser is the grandson of mr and mrs w campbell of toronto norval mrs arthur leggett is visiting her sister in hamilton king reed spent the week end in toronto w th his parents mr and mrs e reed mis blanche hargraves is spending he next two weeks in georgetown with mr mcclements mr dalmc barton spent the week end at his home in weston mr ani mrs john manning of london spent the week end with mr and mrs j c mclaughlin miss violet greenwood of sault ste marie is visiting her sister mrs c grimwood mi5 lnldlaw tent sunday with mrs wesley may one wearies of life as one trudges the way for the road 1s so bard an o long the petioles and cobbles and hard up hill chafes don t make it a real merry song and sometimes the wind will blow hard in ones due at others bleak rains fall instead there s always so much that keeps kajjtifl 4nf bank so little to help one ahead deep warm rays but back of the dark and the dank dull rtferude we know that the sun there does shine so brightly and warmly on some oth ers world though it may not on yours and on mine and maybe some day a small rift in the clouds will alter the suns through and the road won t seem weary noi dreary nor ions for the sunshine will banish the blue so keep right on trudging though we ry our feet and hope for the glad brighteoam days when the hills will be levelled the roads will be smoothed and our lives will be filled then with praise ralph gordon 628 crawford st toronto mr jos a harris of benetto public school hamilton spent the week end at its home here mr and mrs will hustler vlslteo with mr and mrs frank hustler on sunday in the absence of rev s r cole- brook who is 111 the rev w g thompson took the evening service at st pauls anglican church on sim day the annual meeting of norval presbyterian church v as held on tues day evening with a good attendance we are pleased to report that mr c wlliams is improving in health card of thanks we wish to convey to our many friends our sincere thanks for their kind expressions or sympathy extend ed to us in our recent sad bereavement the familv of the late william mull in ipbasf y tea vitone 36 41 4 a 43 ayiomr tomato or vegetkbli soup 0 7c new pack i cooking figs 15c heinz tomato ketchup m six 3sc chocolate puff biscuits ii isc christies brazil fruit cake zoc christies silver pride cake 15c unsweetened grapefruit juice trm texas stuarts rftsp or straw jam with p tin 23c luxury pancake syrup is- 17c hellmanna real jj- mayonnaise 19c petersons worcester sauce ice flf brights ontario ipeaches 15oz tin lo strong corn e- brooms 27c p a white naphtha soap 3llc shmola floor wax t 21c kelloggs corn flakes with squarebottom glass lifebuoy soap 2ll oxydol p- 8 lf s9 northern toilet tissue jz5c it shoe polish ioc 801 pltls h o powdered ammonia zpml9c boneless codush 17c crisco 19c 49c assorted hard candy 3 25c fpork and beans 15oz tin si tkxa8 seeul6s8 gj graperuit 17 oranges oood blse for jnloe 24 dot tomatoes 15c carrots or parsnips 19c phone 36 frccbciivcry main street georgetown how long does it take you to eat 3 th fegsj daj a f sanosrich often bolted bnmedly wo know weie pbryinr fast and loos wttooar insidee but the job putfce irregular jeep said newways an causes of constins- of uvjng tow cm cestftr relief o s as yon know is os by the disappearance of mossson from the large mtestixie thsrsdbre chat nxttsturemast to- tern this la done by the action of the several mineral salts which are present in kruschen at the same time krnsche by its diuretic action helps fo flush the kidneys thus riddms your bloodstream of its accumulated toxic poons e it stands to reason that the size of does or relieving constipation depends on the individual hutonte this initial constipation has been relieved a small daily done just enough to cover a dime will help to keep you regular and cblerful start today to remedy the mischu f wrought by irregular meal and houtri you can get kruwlu n from any druggist 25c and 75c a iolt ponders i m onh just a farmer bu i i teulntfc all the same and 1 in inn makes one wonder re 1 ire to put uie blame when i b ul a uotl and say i d llkt lo buy a pall l osts mother quarter fore the ckrk will make the sale when i ik v a bit of h irntss ihni rtallj maklj me steam i tust 1 ptnnj more to dress uie doggone team in and ha taxes m iu hlswi tl 1l i hcl bu h s rind butler xople hat ii 1 tarci of nil th ot i in r wl r in ho piprr whir dtwiit uid mvira more d 0 it tin pnte of grain 1 in t try to oar ror ihej n aid h farmer wi i j jj- forjt 1 uu hogs an 1 llui 1 d i old jmckors iralght lo lie dops kiihuii n i o ut 1 mop o ill lb apid rising uheat 1 gulss it doesn t matter tf the former doesn t edt it can 1 go on for ever this producing at a loss machine will keep on breaking and the shingle gather moss it beats m uhere the monev goes i think ihey call it spread between the lime a hog is bought and after it is dead for when its running squealing then it s chefvp or so were told but when it gets to bacon then the doggone thing is gold clifford carden urgessville m the dundas star prer for fngland bv william rose benet tonight and evtry night god save england tonight and every night hllc fires are still alight where roaring skies rain death long s men have breath for all free men to fight ood save fnglandl cod save the rightl toda and everv dav god save england the englt h poets lay the senmins world highwiy the heroic muster roll who are the heart and oou and strength for which men pray god save england t and the english wavl not fo those men of state whod have saved england for a dotard few grown great greed breeding endless hate false peace in chains again and perjured word and pen but strong against such fate ood save england and all true english men her fleets of great empire shall save england i the sea her signal hiot and hleh in warring skies valiant beyond all praise she wears the battlehays where plane with warplane vies to save england from midnights lord of llesl her future still to be shall save england than lordship of the sea than sovereign empery far more that she may stand liberty s risen land with all her peoples free ood save that england surely to be i this night and every night ood save england this day and every day till war be torn away foul unnatural btrth from a new ordered earth and dawn in brave array shine oh great england for whom tonight w pttyt reprinted from the oonrdnsr tow- new york branbic post timely topics for women by barbara baxnbs are you a 8nobt strange as irtnay seem almost all of us are branded with some form of snobbishness we may be snobs regarding wealth business suc cess social position or family tree or we may he intellectual snobs looking dawn upon those less brainier than we are or we may he snob regarding refinement or fashion or morals or regarding physical prownes or mechanical skill we arc juc as apt to be snobs about how we bring up our children or how wp bake ft cake honest pride of course is not quite the same thing as snobbishness the true snob is the person who fawns upon those with greater wealth or higher position and who is servile in the presence of celebrities and the socalled grear on the other hand a real snob looks superciliously down upon all those whom for one reason or another he considers his inferiors exocsive humility is just as objectionable as excessive conceit y you all know people who quite obviously are snobs they range all the wav from pious folks with a holierthanthou complex the sfiabbj genteel and the new rich trying to cut a figure in society to the loudmouthed fourflusher in the showy checked suit such people expose themselves t ridirule in anv eommtmity all snobbishness of course is not so apparent in fact in the case of many of us snobbishness is quite unconscious and we would be quick to resent such an accusation lines of distinction in society are in truth artificial but many people setrri to reel uncoralortaole outside the social class with whom they are accustomed to mingle it is largely a case though of people from different occupations and diflerent walks of life getting acquainted and learning to know each other letters from england tell us that the greatest good coming out of tht nightly bombings ls the breaking down of artificial class distinctions arriet awkins and the colonels lady are getting to know each other and strange as it may seem to like and respect each other when the whole englishspeaking world ls fighting for a common ideal of freedom and equality with what finer resolution could we start off the new year than this i will not be a snob in thought or word or deed co operation is the key note once again afur a brief respite during the holiday season women everywhere arc busy as bees with their war work and with a new enthusiasm a new vigour and a new vision of the needs as befits the season bv this time most centres have worked out a smooth running sys tem and art ablt to turn out ifriat quantities of work with a minimum of effort but m some places the best use ls not being made of the resources at hand usually because of lack of careful organization the first thing a group of interested women have to decide ls whe ther to form a red cross branch or organize as a separate war work unit in thl ta e of the former materials are received from the provincial red cross and all finished articles and reports must be returned to them if on the other hand you decide to organize as a separate unit you must ap ply for a war chant s charter and render a careful account of the mon- ty collected and how it is spent to the dept of state in this case you may buj jour materia s wherever you lute and send the finished articles to who eer you wuh provided jou comply with the government regulations some groups for instance send all their hospital supplies and refu- istt garments to tie red cross but ml lit send knitted goods to the sol dier in ituand or newfoundlmd or jin adopted unit overseas and might alo send leather jacki ts and esman s kniittd tjoods to a m nesweeper or tervette in uu cinnd nn na iri it is case thty of en get most inter- tst i j let ers o ackno lodgement from the men receiving the parcels but rpriudless of whether you voik directly nirongh the red cross- or it nn in lu 1 lal nn t a riootii mnnine or an nation ls essential the following n itge ted set iu 1 presidtnt or genenl convenor who needs to be both clever inu tactful to kce all committees working together congenlallv and at full speed 2 se ere tan 3 treasurer 4 siwrnj convenor il h c romm t if of loir two in charge of cutting ard planning woik and two to fcive out sewing and instruct s wers in method to be followed 5 knitting convenor and an asrlmam in charge of giving out wool and icceiving fini hed articles 6 purchasing convenor with committee made up of sewing convenor and knitting convenor 7 ways and mearu convenor with a committee of three good hostesses o see that your bank account always contains a healthy balance 8 packing and shipping convenor and committee of two this is heavy work i 9 canteen ccnvenor and committee of three if our town ls located near i troop training centre to promde sunday teas and entertain- mrnt for the bovfi 10 publicity convenor to see that vour organization is given publicity and g ts tht support of the people of the community arcurati recoids ihould be kept ind a regular business meeting held once a month or oftener through experience it has been found that the best and most uniform work has been done when members meet to sew on dlfinltc days in a central workroom except for a fe nonsocial folks most of us keep up our interest better and in the long run turn oitl more work when we have company besides some women make splendid button holes or run machines almost profes5ioruilly while others equally anxious to do their bit are only able to baste or do simple seams tind could not finish a garment alone knitting on the other hand is grand pickup work and seems to be best done at home a good set of officers ls essentia and it ls wise to include as large i number of members on working committees as possible in order to in crease interest but the foundation of success is built on a healthy spirit of co operation book review medical centre bv faith baldwin the oxford university press 2 75 when jou step inside a large hospital it may seem cold oygleiue- and impersonal but often within its walls are lived out life most poignant dramas it ls this side of hospital life not shown on charts and records that miss baldwin has chosen as the theme of her newest book the novel contains six dramatic stories each centering around its ow n problem but the stories aii connected in some manner with lister memorial hospital are overlapped and the characters intermingled in such a way that there is a central thread of interest running through the whole book miss baldwin in her usual understanding manner tells us of dr peter mcdonald who is loved in secret by the pretty dietician on tbe nlnttl floor largely occupied by park avenue socialites convalescing from too much night llfex- then there ls pat weston popular debutante whose heart beats faster when she encounters dr buuard in the clink where she does social work than it does when she is with her old pal jlnunle davenport wealthy new yorker on the ninth there ls the story of ada kelson a nurse in tbe childrens ward and her unhappy memories of dick henderson who though the son of a millionaire ls happier in his work at the hospital than giving lavish par ties and his curious affair with linda gordon and her sister elsie of era reynolds efficient- buthuman of eunice watson who ls almost too bean uful but not afraid to face life in medical centre miss baldwin has given us a generous quota of love and romance with a happy ending let me rebond yotj she had that particular aptitude for companionship that ran touch on life which makes some souls so valuable to their friends margaret kennedy casserole of liver and tomato liver not onlf helps to produce new red corpuscles la s but it also is ne of ths best sources iron doctors recommend it especially for persons suffefftm from anemta but this casserole of liver and- tomatoes is not only nedknlvins but delicious 3 pounds liver i lb fat salt pork h cup diced carrots h cup sliced onion h cup chopped celery 1 can tomatoes 2 cup i teaspoon salt bayleaf peppecorns pepper prepare liver and skewer ls shape lard upper side with aatttpl or plaee slices of salt port across the top put in deep bsklnk 4ktl vegetables eadieejonlnga oarer closely anbefce a boos to alow 80odf uncover or la 30 minutes tobrowa bhimm

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