the georgetown tkram wednoday evening october 15th 1941 timely topics for women by barbara baines mokk women ase needed in wajt indtjstauxs j l garvin of the sunday observer one ol great britain out- standing editors says should russia tall it may mean bitter a victory production in the democracies still lass far behind that of the third reich netting but the large recruitment of women can meet the needs of factory power beverly baxter aays we are still far outnumbered by germany both in the fighting services and in industrial production so we have had to say to women wherever you can do a man s job you must do it germany has more than eight million men in her armed forces and twentylour million workers employed in war industries of whom eight and a half million are women one million prisoners of war and one and a ha i foreign workers at forced labour in addition she has all the resources of the conquered countries at her disposal it is obvious j if we are to meet this challenge the services of every ablebodied man and woman is needed canada is asking for ever increasing numbers of young men for the fitting services they must be drawn from a wide variety of civilian tasks and since almost all employable men are now at work it will be up to women to fill their places and this i believe women will gladly do whether it be in stores or factories on farms or railways in postal ser vices or gasoline stations in the uniformed auxiliaries of the armed 1 lorces or at other jobs for which they are needed already young women by the thousands have gone into toe muni tion plants chemical plants and aircraft factories you will find them grinding welding assembling drtlhng pressing and shapini oit-mac- hines large and small they have already proved their worth at work which requires special care patience repetition or extreme accuracy but for the most part they are doing routine jobs requiring but short training there is no reason however why women should not be able to hold jobs requiring special skill a longer period of training is of course necessary but women in war work will not pull their weight until those who are competent are given an opportunity to make full use of their ability already a few have been trained for expert jobs in sheet metal work most of these are employed in fort william where miss elsie mac gill is chief engineer of the large aircraft factory which turns out the deadly hurricane fighters classes in electric wiring of aircraft a vory complicated undertaking were opened in august at weston and gradu ates are joining the ranks of skilled workers no doubt in the near future women will invade other fields of skilled labour in which formerly only men were employed a short refresher course in industrial nursing is being given by the school of nursing university of toronto beginning october 27th to meet the demand for nurses for war industries housing for women workers within reasonable distance of plants is fast becoming a real problem in some places and the next step will probably be the building or hostels similar to those provided for girls in englend there the hostel is the grls home and also her social cub they are equipped with a large dining room reading rooms lounge where they may entertain there frlendi games room iid sometimes iciims courts and a dance hall its time to prepare next spring s garden if next spring you would like to have beautiful pink peonies and t dancing daffodils now is the time to plant them and what a chance to get out in the crisp october sunshine begin by clearing away the dead leaves and withered stalks then prepare the soil for planting by spreading with a layer of sand and peat moss or one of the many soil foods on the market and spading well plant daffodils early to give the roots a good start before the freeze up plant them in little clusters at the base of the evergreens or by the porch steps and add sculas hyacinths and snowdrops where the spring sunshine can reach them a large shipment of bulbs irom britain has reached us safely but order early for the demand is sure to be great home gardeners may be able to beg roots of favourite perennials from friends or they may wish to move them to another place in the garden anytime now you may plant colchicum or autumn crocus the lilies oriental popples peonies bluebells and many other roots roses and lilacs should not be planted until the frost comes all gardens should be watered generously from now until the ground becomes frozen so that plants may have an amply supply of moisture for over the winter lawns the book of the week the chuckling fingers crust 2 cups pastry flour teaspoon salt 2 3 cup shortening 23 cup icewater about pilling 6 medium sized apples 3 4 cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour 2 tablespoons butter cinnamon to taste fall is also the best time to plant or repair t fob our scrap book it s good to have money and the things that money can buy but it is good too co check up once in a while and make sure you haven t lost the things that money can t buv george horace latimer by mabel seelby as a change after hitlers my new order i am sure readers would 0 like something light and entertaining i would strongly recommend chuckling fingers by mabel seeley a clever mystery story the scene of which is laid in the woodlands north of lake superior ann gay a young stenographer rom minneapolis tells the story of her visit to fiddlers fingers the heaton estate to look after her cou sin jacqueline there is a murder and ann finds the body things happen qiickly afte that clues blow hot and cold paao aakorn the sheriffrru m ar continually getting in each other s hair and both baffled by evelojxaents but then i mustn t give away the plot ctouc3ntgftngers is a thrilling yarn with a full quota of mystery suspense a id excitement it is even better than itie whispering cup which miss seelev sold to hollvwood the perfect apple pie nothing quite equals the simple dellclousness of a really good apple pie here is a recipe that won first prize at a large fair this fall and a few tips from the winner mix and sift flour and salt cut in chilled shortening with a pastry blender until it resembles coarse corn meal sprinkle with icewater and cut in with a knife the less water used the more tender the crust when all is dampened press together wrap in waxed paper and chill 10 minutes use a little more than half the dough for the lower crust trim 4 lneh from pie plate sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of flour mixed with an eoual amn jnt of sugar wash and peal apples i find alexanders cook up the most tender this time of year cut in medium slices and arrange in pie shell cover with r of sugar dot with butter aftd sprinkle with cinnamon trim top crust to just fit pie plate dampen edge slightly with cold water fold lower crust over top and flute with fingers this rim la not too thick or tough but makes a good seal slit top to let steam es cape bake in a hot oven 460 degrees p 10 minutes then reduce heat to 350 degrees p bake 46 minutes longer or until done as desired the longer a nle bakes the redder the apples get i bake mine 1 hour i mrs s j mck writes to ask how pork can be cured or salted for winter use and 8111 retain a reasonably mild flavour can so c- farm readers who have had good luck tell her how it is done she aim ends along these helpfm hints for homemakers pieces of linoleum left over from a floor job make a perfect cover for kitchen window ledge where you keep plants linoleum is also a good covering for working surfaces for sinks or tables and la fine for lining shelves on which yon keep pots and pans or cleaning equipment which might mark paint it li easy to trim and fit and can be fastened securely with linoleum paste improved uniform international sunday i chool lesson bj mabold l lundquist d d ocoti of tha moody blbla instltut ol chlcfq ralaaaad by wvaiarn nawnxipar union lesson for october 19 lewga ubjecu and scripture lexta sc- ected and copyrighted by interns uonol councu ol rallaioua education und bv oerml salon the holx spirit ocr helper lesson text john s 08 acta 1 8 bo nans 8 m28 galauan s 23 18 golden text aj many aa are led 6 th spirit of- god- they are the wn of god romans b 14 nothing could be more practical or blessed for and in ihe life and service of the believer than an understanding of the person and work- of- the holy spirit vet it is a subject concerning which most christians are woefully ignorant before taking up the work of the spirit as it appears in our lesson we should understand that the holy spirit is a person not an influence which may exert itself upon a serv ice or a power which a man may obtain and use he the spirit is one of the trinity with the at inbutes of a person doing the work of a person and always referred to as a person in scripture when it ts used of the holy spirit in the a v it will be found to be tor lected to him in the r v what then does this divine person do the work of creation was his one ot the godhead he regen rates he teaches he comforts he t ds he calls and qualifies chri ip vorkt rs he is the divine hutriur of the bible thes and nany other things he does this oni ho indwells the believer as tht ver present guide and counsel i ht christian is t born of the spirit john 3 5 8 the new birth is indispensable io ntrance into the kingdom of cud ve either enter that way or we d i inter at all let s be cleir b ut that ye must be born aga s- not the edict of a church or th lea of a preacher it is the plmr- tatement of our lord himje v 5 the holy spirit is indispensable t egeneration we musl be born f he spirit how it takes place we on no more explain than the coming r going of the wind but just i iht power of the wind is known tc t by clear evidence so the regen rating powtr of the spirit mvste r ous though it be in operation nown to us by the evidences of n teeming grace in a man s life ii empowered by the spin acts i 8 spir lual birth calls for service for christ for that we must have the wor of thi holy spirit a mi nay do many ordinary things in th trenmh of his own body and nind although even these oujhi iways to be under the spirits cot rol but when he cimes to v i jt ssing for christ teaching o renrhtng god s word he mu ave hoh spirit power or he is ut t rl ntflt uive iii directed by the spirit rom i 26 2bl the eutdanci f the holy spir t pec ily in thi matter of pnji strest d n tlic s verses but tl ire t ir1 nf lo u r passage 1 i tl th indwelling ennt 1 nd luidinn p wcr f thi h i nl rei t vv 14 every rii t fo n the h mi it busints n s ua relit m sh d be in t l us bn r t hi inrhni it is n thi f lm of the spu 1 wi r th e f d nur f eul irl n r v 26 mil us ts elf si c illv n r i we kno n to pr ughi th n the s r t n i r stmn irak s- interc ss in li rssed th practkil m t jnmg edit note barbara balnes welcomes letteti from readers it ynii naw a rw htv dress all communications in care of this newspaper esquesing township council mwting stewarttown october 6th 1641 esquesing township council held their regular meeting on monday af ternoon deputyreeve c h may councillors o w murray edwin har- rop and george e cleave were piesent beve william a wilson presided the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted mr o c brown agent for the oeneral accident assurance company and mr k d charles agent for a e wilson and company through lloyds tendered for the road liabil ity insurance a 253 60 and 23835 moved and seconded by may and murray that the treasurer pay the road accounts as presented by the road superintendent 109125 car ried tytoiue modern jhifeu tea bags agent o c brown moved and seconded by may and harrop that the treasurer pay sheep moved and seconded by harron and 1 clalq meldrum stark 1 registered t kk htita bill j m am t murray that the treasurer pay jenk ins and hardy postage etc in connec uon with audit notices 882 cecil chisholm 1 day attendance at the judges cojuf of revision on voters list and mileage 635 a w benton 1 day attendance at judges court of revision on voters list and mileage 5 60 j sanford relief accoimt to date 28 00 board ol hydro commissioners oeorgetown street light at glen owe killed 25 00 a n stark valuator 2 00 carried moved and seconded by harrop and cleave that the treasurer be authorized to accept 1125 in payment of the six months interest coupon due october 1st 1941 for 2250 on bond no 3777 province of alberta for i 000 held on account of the railway bonus fund carried moved and seconded by murray and williams to sept 30th 74 75 bell har that the treasurer pay board telephone company 220 hume i health accounts j sanford ac currie 1 ton coal at council chamber c to date 2335 county of hal 1525 c e smith l cord wood at ton refund received from sick child council chamber and 1 cord of cedar hospital in may 50 carried 1350 hep c brampton lor moved and seconded by may and lights at council charnber 3 months cleave that 253 60 insurance prem 4 08 carried j lum be paid to the general accident moved and seconded by cleave and assurance company for township maj that the treasurer pay relief road liability insurance carried accounts as presented by the relief moved and seconded by may and officer 175 87 carried harrop thwt uiedayis of pheasant moved and seconded by harrop and shootihfcjh esquesing shall be october murray that we accept the tender of 24 and 2ath also october 29th the general accident assurance com carried ese profound rds seems l h h it the divine spirit by his n tdiate influence m the saint s s ul hich becomes as it wcro the orean f his twn address to the fathei secures the tightness of the essence f the saint s prayer to our ind r landings such intercessions th roamngs which cannot be uttertd nke the form of desires of our npired and secured by him in my special case of prayer the saint nay or may not use words but any se the rootdesires that underlie he praer being the holy spirits complings are unutterable to the ull in the heart the father sees nw the surface of our ignorance c sicred longings which are the pression of the spirit s influence h c g moule iv walking in tie spirit gal s 26 being oorn again of the spirit mng da ly by ihe spirit it is right hat a v 25 puts it if we live he spirit lei us also walk by i spirit the work of the flesh rr bu in the r wickedness and st are iit d p the vprses pxeced na vcl21 and then by striking ntrusi we have tht- fi t the u r t n the life of the christian ote the distinction work is some- hing we produce fruit is some- hmg that grows walking in the spirit the chris tian finds in his life the inward graces of love joy and peace these then express themselves out wardly in longsuffering kindness goodness faithfulness meejmess and selfcontrol the spiritfilled lqtjmtosoodjqms livei a good life moved and seconded by murray and cleave that the treasurer pay th grants to bbe acton and esqumna agricultural societies 7500 each ana to the halton agricultural sodett 25 00 carried moved and seconded by may and cleave tha this council do now ad journ to meet on monday november 3rd at uo or at the cad of the reem carried j cooke floor contractor sawppfo finishing fxoos laying resurfacing we specialize in old floors good workmanship reasonable prices vw sst burlington ffp egg x w 13c 5c j xoc h o ammonia cleanser cro brasao or silvo soap flakes gold soap 2 9c 13c uc 4lb boi 35c 5 22c ok soap514 an unwrapped golden laundry soap regular stse chlpaq ivory flakes or snow i pk xac oxydol pk 9c z3c fczc camay soap c kleenex pk xoc 25c 29c home style l it 9c 9c3c4c kirks cm soap 5c garden patch corn tr ioc fruit cake in 40c date sandwiches vu 15c laundry soap 3 w4c 1 brand sardines dixie bars cocounu 32oz 7c jar curki tomato 2fo aylmer pork and beans white beans red heart dog food three flnvora full meet amd cheese s lib tin foc cocoa psa 14c 4c shirriffs lemon pie mix fruit pudding pki 14c us 25c 15oz tb javex comcintftati 16 ox bottle mokes gallon of finest javel water ip frankf ord aafrv 63s ftb w 16oz j tin cm 5 gromar icoffee lr 1 lb bag large whitk cauliflower lakge green cabbage fresh spimach each 2 heads 3 ib loc 15c 13c ibbsyjf 39 fresh carrots 3 ib loc fnat and veritable price until satardiy nitht dtj- carroll jf4jteukffiy main street -georgetown-