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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1941, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 12th 1941 mainly for women quality ctranis most salada international tjnipokh sunday school lesson 0 ypur eyes most of no wok oar eyes ftfc umlt tve work long hoar at sthe factory store office or at go to marie or play carta what ia uu answerf kje tnun tglibtlfw we on help yon hake an appointment with sa today newest stjtfe or rlnsees at slay oohbult 0 t walker ro the sparrows there s a bunch of cheeping sparrows every morning come to me and theyll perch outside my window on a leafless ulac tree they will flutter and theyll sputter and they 11 chirrup for they know i will feed them bread and suet for their breakfast on the snow men they 11 fly down hesitating seem to be so full of fear for the tiniest little noise will make them quickly disappear but ihey soon will be returning and will settle in that tree they will peek and peer and flutter and in fact act orashy one may then fly down adventuroaa and may light quite near that food and then another finally the whole entire brood then they 11 peck and chase each other oer that little bit of feed fight with beak and wing in earnest each one wanting mores its need as 2 stand and watch those sparrow trying to partake of food they remind me of some people when theyre in capricious mood sblfb gordon 60s crawford st toronto the lords supper sunday maitch 16th 1m1 golden text as often as ye eat this bread and drink tmw cup ye do shew the lords death till he come 1 corinthians 11 36 lesson passage luke 22 1430 by faith we take the bread of life with which our souls are fed the cup in token of his blood that was for sinners shed thomas cottertll tjtracle fields fyitfh whose enter- ialnanent of canadian audiences last xnll tsm floo was zalaed jar the um pires sailors fund has been presented with a memorial volume of her triunv- xlbal visit to ti janmtry ottawa should set the people of can ada the example if it wishes them to save for victory tf there is waste in high places it is poor encouragement to the people to sacrifice and save have you signed your pledge yet he felt miserable after meals acuta lr rhwvd man right moat sorely be worth trying in every case of indigestion read what be aya b krottr tha treatment which pat uu right moat anrel i in every case of what he says two years ago i atiffered vary much from indigestion loss of appetite and a moat severe pain in my back food soured in my stomach i felt moat miserable after meals and had no desire or appetite for them a friend advised me to try kruacben salts i did so and i am most happy to testify that after a abort time i felt the greatest relief i continued taking kruacben till i felt myself quite better and a new man i feel as lighthearted as 1 did twenty years ago w b the several salts in kruachen combine aid in promoting regularity and help cleanse your system each day of poisons and impurities mil lions take the little daily dose at nil drugstores timely topics for women by barbara baineb sjsysmoa 1 m 18 jesus was not above using aids to worship he went to the synagogue for study and to the temple for prayer he eagerly desired to observe the passover feast with his disciples there is a false notion that it is more spiritual to worship without vis ible symbols yet constantly we are using the concrete to express ab stract truths the fact is that we need to learn how to use objective aids to worship a beautiful church a stately chancel effects of light and colour the symbol of the cross may oome to have associations for us which are a distinct aid in worship the hebrew people had strict laws against idolatry because the worshippers gave their reverence to the symbol and missed the truth symbolized we find a beautiful sunset much more impres sive than the abstract concept of beau ty the sacrament of the lords supper in like manner may give a richer interpretation of disclpleahip we need not be wholly dependent up on symbols but they axe spiritually helpful if we learn to usethem aright a memorial 19 20 maeterlinck in his play the blue bird has the quaint fancy that the dead live again when they are re metnbered we are sometimes shocked at the way we forget friends and re latives whose passing deeply grieved us there is a cynical saying out of sight out of mind christ knew how easy it is tor us to forget and he appointed the sacrament as an aid to remembrance he personally wished tewsmpeaata bargain price ethrtftyecflnflmlcalway swkwtithunewswph syowfwfcwtfmewwes wstmsatuwutwpflicb these offers are good for new or renewal orders it will pay you to look them over and send us the co today allfamily offer thh newspaper 1 year and your choice any t of these pubflcauons check three magazines enclose with order macleans magazine 1 yr t chatelaine 1 yr canadian home journal 1 yr 1 national home monthly 1 yr canadian horticulture and home 1 yr rod and gun 1 yr j american fruit grower 1 yr canada poultry review 1 yr t american girl 6 mot american boy 6 mot all four only 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yr scnenland 1 yr ohrlaien herald 1 yr cus ox us us an ut uo bus a hto clit li sua subscribers please note price changes in our magazine offer effective from this date on the georgetown herald a merry heart dobth good like a memctne the other evening i met a british war guest who has been in -oen- ada since the early pell her husband is an officer with the british mediterranean navy and so far has been lucky her two schoolace children are staying here with distant relatives who live in crowded quar ters she herself is working at whatever she can get to do she was married when quite young and has no special training before christmas she had a job in a shop just recently she obtained work la a munition factory and la o pleased that she can afford a tiny attic room for herself and the occasional treat for her children if i have ever met a woman with a merry heart she is one she did not dwell on the constant danger in which her husband is nor the horrors of the bombing raids they went through before leaving england she dig not gneve over the loss or her beautiful home on the south coast now a shambles rather she entertained us a 1th amusing incidents that happened in the blackout with her gay and witty comment on strange canadian cus toms with anecdotes of her work in shop and factory since coming here and with her plans for the day when she will be back helping to rebuild a victorious england to be reniembered dob for selfglori fication but because he knew how great an aid it would be to his dis ciples to have a conscious remembrance of him he appointed two ample symbols bread and wine everyday commonplace useful things the bread was a fitting symbol of his bro ken body and the wine betokened his shed blood sacramental hymns and sermons indicate how suggestive to thought these symbols have been bread nourishes and wine refreshes they become part of our very being the sacrament still serves its original purpose as a memorial it is an aid to memory an inquiry 2123 the sacrament of the lords sup per presents a moral challenge are we worthy to be partakers do we receive the communion through cus tom or because of a living faith in christ is our loyalty increasing or growing cold we cannot forget that judas was present at the institution of the lords supper even in the small company of twelve one was a trai tor thus the observance of the sac rament of the lords supper has been made a time of moral testing and spiritual inquiry in somechrxrches a preparatory service is held this does nol mean that only the perfect should receive the sacrament a scottish minister said truly it is for sinners ye ken it is a pledge of the mercy and forgiveness of god and our ob servance of the sacrament builds up moral strength and spiritual devotion the sacrament of the lords supper should not harrow our feelings by in trospection and morbid misgivings but it does provide opportunity for us to discover whether our devotion to christ is gaining or losing sincerity an ideal 2427 at this very tlime when christ was facing the cross preparing to make his great act of renunciation his dls cjples were disputing as to their re spective places of prominence and power our dominant thoughts may be so recurrent that even while we partake or the symbols of christ s death we may be thinking of ourselves christ had given to his disciples an example of service he said that he was among men as one who served yet even during the sacramental meal some of the disciples were cherishing personal ambitions here we have a direct contrast between the pagan and christian ideals of life the pagan ideal is power the christian ideal is service christ a teaching was not in vain we have reason to believe that the disciples learned their les son they went out as apostles not seeking wealth or prestige but will ing to serve the lowest in the name of the highest a fellowship 28 38 christ received genuine help from his disciples their companionship cheered him their dependence upon him strengthened him in his tempta tions he sanctified himself for their sakes constantly he took responsi bility for them overlooking their mis takes frequently taking the will for the deed christ transformed these men eleven received positions com parable to the heads or the twelve tttkbes their influence was multiplied far beyond their individual capacities a christian congregation should be a fellowship of love as was the comrade ship between jesus and his disciples the sacrament of the lords supper is a symbolic expression of brother hood through faith christ helps us in our temptations steadying us glv lng help to each believer in the sacrament of the lords supper by meditation surrender and trust we realize more and more his abiding presence if we prepare ourselves a right and if we receive the sacra ment thoughtfully and reverently it is a genuine means of grace it is a renewing of our surrender and experi ence of christ s jiving presence questions for dtseaaalon 1 why did christ desire to celebrate the passover feast 2 how is the sacrament an aid to memory 3 how long did judas know that he was a traitor 4 in how many ways did jesus serve his fellowmen 5 how did the disciples help jesus lesson outflnes copyrighted by the international council or religious ed ucatlon used by permission since my talk with her j believe a merry heart is one of the greatest gifts wb can possess it triumphs over misfortune and adversity it makes light of hardship and affliction it vanquishes grief and despair nothing can conquer for long the heart filled with gladness and the joy of living a merry heart implies hope and courage and bouyancy of spirits it is the thing that makes a man who is down get up and start over again with a grin on has race it is the thing that turns the dark clouds inside out to show the silver lining a merry heart implies hope and couarge and buoyancy of spirits it family life in business and even in aftahxs of state mother may be neither beautiful nor a good housekeeper but if she is jolly and good humoroured and takes an optimistic view of life you may be sure her farrtsy will love her it is the smiling sparkling laughterlea ing girl who is the centre of every crowd her dull melancholy sister with the worried expression is probably sitting alone in a corner who is there that is not attracted by gayety merriment good spirits and a mind at ease lucky beyond all count are they who are born with a merry heart for uiey are the ones who get the most out of this world the most in nealth in happiness and in opportunity a merry heart is the key to jccesful living it is not without reason that down through the ages the mother land has been called merry england all the world is filled with ad miration for her people today for their ability to take it and come up smiling it is not failure but surrender to failure that spells defeat a people who can laugh at bombs and fire dropped from the skies joke about smashed homes wisecrack over the shortness of the rations and make a jest of the pesty inconverhencea of war possess a source of power that to without measure they are invincible it is the merry heart that says come cheer up never say die t t t tips for make overs for war victims recently this column asked for suggestions for making use of clothing and materials that were worn but still useful some fine ideas have come in and are being passed along thanks to all those who sent in contributions 1 boy 5 shorts and jackets can be made from mens suits which has been ripped and washed one pair of pants wvll make one pair of shorts for a fiveyear old and one for a twoyearold 2 infants wear can be made from cuttings of flannelette left over when making pyjamas 3 hand knit sweaters can be unravelled the worn parts discarded the wool washed and knit into smaller sweaters if dipped in wool dye the colours will be brightened 4 ghuldrens mitts and caps can be made from the legs of men a allwool hose use double thickness for warmth 5 the best parts of worn flannelette pyjamas and nightgowns can be used to line or interline children s clothing 6 women s wool skirts can be washed and made over into skirts for school girls a mans suit of fine wool wjfll make both a jacket and skirt for a young girl a bright handknit sweater with it makes a nice outfit 7 now that spring is corning cotton goods win be more in demand but as a rule it is not worth while making over cotton materials however a couple of little girls dresses can be made from a printed housecoat s the best parts of mens shirts can be used to make shirtwaists for small boys or gsrls b shelter blankets and afghans can be made in a number of ways a from mens woollen hose the legs are cut to make 8 inch squares then folded to form a triangle bright coloured yarn is used to blanket stitch around the edges and crochet the triangles together b from discarded factory samples of coatings and mens suitngs they usually come in six or eight inch squares and when blanketstitched in bright colours and joined with crochet together they make a lovely abetter blanket c odds and ends of wool can be used to knit sbc inch squares sew or crochet them together with the ridges running in opposite direc tions to prevent stretching 11 slippers can be made from old felt hats children s slippers may be made of all felt and gaily embrdidered in wool for adults the soles can be made of two layers of felt and the tops crocheted 13 old white linen and cotton should be sent to the military hos pitals to be used for bandages etc one reader suggests that a cheery note be put in the pockets of children s clothing women are not throwing out food or discarding- used garments or scraps with the same easy unconcern they did in the early days of the war we hope that readers will find some of todays suggestions for salvaging waste materials helpful killed ubs artiste wife to of war read in tb american weekly wtth the march letesua of the de troit sunday times how a famous english language expert was too su premely happy to endure the adghi of wars horrors so he broke under the strain of his own imagination and slew the woman he loved before the naajt could be sure to get this sunday detroit times card of thanks we wish to thank mends and nelgn- boowt f their many kind acta and expressions of ayutprattiy in our re cent bere urs grant and family t t t let me remind you laugh and the world laughs with you weep and you weep alone for the old earth has need of your mirth it has sorrow enough of its own ella wheeler wilcox t t t book review random harvest by hilton the author or goodbye mr chips and lost horizon has jus given us a new novel a strange taie of the last wars aftermath it is the story of charles ranler who blown up by a shell akv arras in 1917 suffers a mental blackout from that day until ramsoojdeb and with a splitting headache he wakes up in 1919 lying on a park t tn liverpool after having been tun down by a car he contacts his family enrolls at cambridge amasses great i in the industrial world and becomes a successful statesman but i he is preocoupied with the two missing years where had he what did he do other characters important to the story are his quietly wife who entertains lavishly the rev blampled who believes hie is mot important than a living and harrison his secretary who is wtthlta when the lost years suddenly oome back and the past meets tile pres ent the strange ending cannot be divulged but james hilton has written more than a convincing story ht has shown england as it was between the fowo wars on wars eve ranlef says we re terribly unready we missed our way years ago and foaxafl a wide comfortable road fine for slepwmlklngtmt it bad the nnddt draw back of wandering just anywhere at nridom but he ends wfito the vision of a new and greater england rooted far back in the om nra drawing strength from a thousand years random harvest has the same charm the tamr ming of 1 reality and world of fancy the same freshness of anneal as have his c books t t t date meringues though the general trend is toward more simple entertaining lm there are times when special refreshments are wanted your gaess wa enjoy these detkdous meringues 3 egg whites 33 cup fruit sugar k teaspoon satl 1 cup i beat the egg whites unto stiff but not dry beat in th ally and add salt and lemon juice fold in the grmtod i h teaspoon lemon jutae 1 teaspoon graced lemon rind 1t rttr- r prop oonfals on a we sheet bake in a slow oven cst4 degree f until dry on the 30 mlautea to test lift one from the sheet end let tt minutes it it holds it shape it la done cookie sheet with care while sttd warm i rind wa

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