Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 14, 1939, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wedneaday evening june mth 1939 page 7 r snapshotcuili pictures in color fl eolas heartstrings br kjuuh c abbhaud c mcclura newspaper arodlcata wnusarvlc yon can now make tuueolar tiaitapgrenclu with om lnxptiww miniature eatneras and projsot them in largn ls wihim screen brtnmg out all the beauty and richness of a colorful subject ut ive got to have hi 1 the same old story i the same play upon eola s heartstrings natalies warm young arms tight about eolas neck her lovely eyes conveniently melting with tears and eolas reserve forces always broke down whatever it was a new gown a hat the price of a theater ticket or a trip to the seashore it always spelled opportunity to the younger gilcl a little play upon eolas heart- sfrrags arid she had it there was flo doting daddy to hand out an allowance to natalie eola a uttle bit faded now a little bit worn was all there was seven years of toil for the little sister left in her charge had left their mark on henfe she had been eighteen then just the age natalie was now and pretty like natalie she had looked into a future vivid with possibilities then the flu had deprived her of both parents after that there had been natalie demanding so much and thought lessly never considering whence it came eola had laid aside all her dreams for natalie invthe past w year many thou sands of amateur camera hobby ists hive started takmg fall color this spring thousands more wl fstclnampg form of using fallcolor films it is hard for somi nwd to buckandwhilo snapshots t to imagine taking a picture in foil color aaeasily as in blackandwhite tet these color films enable us to do just that moreover the pictures are not prints on paper but dim trans parencies meal for viewing color at its best with simple projection equipment these transparencies can be shown on a home screen magni fied to almost any desired size thousands of such color pictures are being bhown this year at the new york world s fair projected on enormous screens so that each picture is enlarged approximately 0 000 times until one sees such an exhibition it is impossible to realize how much the presence of color can add to photography relatively few of the subjects we choose for pictures are lacking in color count them over children flowers soansboat the home land scapes picnics and sports areata water scenes sansets and the like study such subjects and you begin to understand how much more life and realism they retain when pic- tared in full color miniature cameras are naed for taking these foilcolor pictures on til recently inexpensive cameras of this type were not made but now they are available at prices as low as 16 and mailable for taking pic tures in blackand white as well as in color fullcolor picture taking will spread greatly in the next few years and wideawake hobbyists will plan now to take full advantage of this amazing development ui john van guilder clea sale of- sjp millinery misses clardge ainouncea clearing sale of spring millinery prices from 100 up misses claridge juunstbeer georgetown upatalra rsbatnim uu rmooocid tbs vast htstkbt short short story complsrf in this issw and now but i ve got to have it the arms hurt eola for just a sec ond a tear splashed upon her hand its the chance of my life wailed natalie theres nobody like craig cameron youd ought to see his picture the girls are all green because i got a chance to go to this dance with him hes rich as croesus and no kid like the rest of the boys course his sister invited me this tune buj he 11 ask me places himself when he knows me he doesnt know a soul here just one dress darling so i can make a good impression another tearl eola melted and wrote out a check your last expense for me will be if i catch him sang natalie your last expense for me will be my wedding natalie gone eola spread her last years black crepe over the ironing board and tested the iron with a moistened forefinger through the living room door a fullsized crayon portrait of natalie gay and re splendent as a butterfly in blue and silver smiled at her saucily a vague loneliness came over eola she hated the black crepe bought for service and wear rather than beauty a great longing to imagine herself as gay as popular as beau tiful as the little sister possessed her setting aside the iron she hurried upstairs she raided natalies clos et everything was of the best and most of it scarcely worn why not try on one or two she was the same size as natalie exhilaration flowed like wine through her soul as she slipped on the clinging little gown of the portrait copenhagen blue with silver trimmings she had just splashed a silver rose at a coquet tish angle in the thick unbobbed masses of her hair when the bell rang consternation followed each step downstairs the tall finelooking man who stood there was a stranger to her i am craig cameron he intro duced himself i believe i am speaking to miss natalie wayne i am her sister she stniledat his evident surprise as she led the way to the living room craig cameron why he was much older than she had expected natalie was a mere baby compared with him there were tired lines about his mouth and his black hair was already tinged with gray when natalie tripped in the two were engrossed in each other how about including your sister in our little party tonight asked craig cameron my sister wanted me to make a formal call on miss natalie she didnt tell me about the charming sister what could natalie do but acqui esce and as they parted the flush rose to eolas cheek as he held her hand and said i want to see you as often as you will let me natalie fled upstairs eola found her in a storm of tears see what youve done she sobbed you you mustnt go to night eola stood rigid the play upon her heartstrings agauv natalie turned a tearstained face toward her the ontario provincial pasteuriza tion legislation has caused a great deal of discussion on the value of milk before and after it has been pesteur- m the latest issue of health published by the health league 01 canada which has long advocated a general compulsory law on pasteuris ation the production of premium milk outlined by j w lawrence of toronto an expert on the subject among other things be says the question has arisen on many occasion as to whether or not the regulation made by the local boards of health are too exacting in regard to produc uon of milk in toronto and handl ton there has arisen a demand by many consumers for milk that is pro duced under very stringent regulations and high standards this milk is known as a premium milk as the pro ducers receive more for it than foi milk produced under the present regu latlons these high standards super vised by veterinary surgeons are crea ting a lot of interest among the pro ducers and the purpose of this article is to outline these standards which the premium milk producers have been following during the last year and a half many excellent articles booklets etc have been written on thevalue of milk from a nutritional standpoint milk consumnuon will increase when a bottle of mux is produced that con sistently by its flavour will appeal tc children and adults alike the stan dards that are discussed are designed to eliminate and eradicate all contam ination from any source which is the number 1 enemy of the fine and delightful flavour of a cool glass absolutely clean pasteurized milk this premium milk is now being produced for the toronto and hamil ton markets by producers located from goderlch to peterboro to oolborne at one time it was doubtful whether pro ducers would be interested in these high standards but there is now a waiting list ibere is no doubt that as consumers become interested in a really fine flavoured milk there will be producers ready to make an invest ment in the necessary equipment and to produce milk under the required rigid control or tuk soul it is an often heard criticism of our generation in this and some other countries that contemplation of reli gious matters occupies less of our time than formerly certainly the outward forms of religion occupy less of our tune but this may be in part ac counted for by the change from a largely rural to a more urban life with many competing attractions ao that the church has become less nec essary as a social centre people still go to church canadians of an kinds religious denominations go to church in tremendous numbers but the throughtheweek church activi ties occupy a diminished place in the life of the average canadian today whether we are less spiritually re ligious than formerly is a more dutl- cult matter to determine the evi dence strongly suggests that the cus tomtfry criticism of our generation as being materialistic is well founded but there are also indications that we may be changing tx the venerable indictment of mankind the true that he abandons his gods in the time of his prosperity and seeks his gods in the tune of his trouble canadians might now be expected to turn toward a deeper spirituality inside and out side the country we are beset with greater difficulties than we can re solve by our own efforts the grow ing consciousness of selfinsufficiency might alone be enough to send men humbly seeking guidance elsewhere a less cynical interpretation of the same phenomena is that while we have progressed beyond our forbears in a thousand physical triumphs of mech contrivances and have gained many good things we are com mencing to wander if they are the only good certain it is that of them selves they do not provide us with peace or content we feel a need of some deeper spiritual significance far in the hearts of mankind today there is a fearful longing for com munion with the vast mystery of the soul another cup cake i please by frmccs ice j a nt woman may wall seal eotsv f pllinented whan her gnest says another cop cake plea attar enjoying bar flrst offering gld1y are proof poav tive that the first baa beam relished hex is a cup cake recipe that win 1 enable you to supply your family or guests with the type of goodies hat always call tor seconds gingerbread cup cakes g cups sifted cake flour 2 tea spoons doabletcung baking pow der u teaspoon aoda 2 teaspoons ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon 7 teaspoon salt 54 cup butter or other shortening cop sugar x egg well beaten cup molasses cup soar milk or buttermilk sift flour once measure add baking powder soda spices and salt and sift together three times cream butter thoroughly add sugar gradually and cream together until light and floffy add egg and molasses then flour alternately with milk a small amount at av time ibeatlng after each addition until smooth bake in greased cup cake pans in moderate oven 375 r jo minutes or until done hakes 1 doxen cup cakes are you in need of printing sup plies no job too large or too phone no 8 1940 stewardship yeab for the united church the importance of stewardship will be stressed throughout the united church of canada during 1940 it was stated today by officials of the missionary and maintenance com mittee of the united church next year has been designated by the unit ed stewardship council of the unit ed states and canada as steward ship year and the executive of the general council of the united church has adopted the program for the united church of canada stew ardship committees are being organis ed in presbyteries through the 11 conferences of the church and a program that will stimulate steward ship among church members is plan i ned 1 increased membership increased at- i tendance at worship services and an increase in the use of duplex envelopes has marked the united church quar ter million fellowship crusade offi cials stated values of the crusade will be conserved in 1939 but uu name of the movement will bi changed to the united church pel lowship crusade it was stated missionary speaking parties will tour canada in september and octo ber to acquaint the church with the findings of the madras missio conference main speakers will rev dr jesse h arnup secretary of the board of foreign missions mrs hugh z taylor foreign m secretary of the woman a missi society rev dr j t tucker rev dr charles endlcott and dr chone oliver optical needs vary there can never be a set mis for fitting or rocotntnendaaa glasses the human ey bad so many variations that vary case is a distinct one it re quires training and skin to vs- epedaliae in bye esamjnatlon and good o t walker ro the ideal she stormed- to make an impression on him in my clothes to take him away tram me my sister that i trusted aol eola laid a hand on natalies arm but thellrl flung it aside it was my opportunity she cried eolas heart suddenly soared from its moorings opportunity the child was only eighteen she would have plenty more of them crajjfr picture was not the flrst nor yet the last with which she would fall m tore ft natalia aha said in arm strange voice tou do not rmder4and wages paid stand this is my opport i rural health conservation attention is drawn to the value of the county health units by announce ments of the awards in the ca rural health conservation contest for 1938 financed by the w k kellogg foundation the contest b conducted in canada by the cana dian public health association in co operation with the american public health association for the second time the major award in canada has been won by the st jeaniberville lapralrie-napler- ville county health unit the head quarters of which are at st jean que and the medical officer dr j a laplerre dph judging in the contest is made by a carefully selected group of heauh ex perts the communities being apprais ed on the measure it taskes 1 to provide and safeguard its water sup ply 3 to furnish adequate and safe sewerage disposal 3 to reduce in fant and maternal deaths to combat tuberculosis and syphilis to protect its cltlsens against other communicable diseases 6 to insure healthy children 17 to protect and safeguard its milk and other foods 8 to pxomote effective cooperation with its physicians and dentists in furnishing necessary services to all those who need them 9 to enlarge and improve hs layundersta of ways and means of preventing sick ness and death and of maintaining good health rural health conservation is one of the most important problem in can ada and it is to be hoped that the example set by the various county health units in the province or que bec will stimulate action in many other parts of canada wood tkxttars bon abb only industries itmplotdfo ovbr 1mm reviewing all naittsn taring iwhwtries the latest repors from the dominion bureau of statis tics abpap that only three provide died thousand iworfcera these are tha 19374 the tog 11408 and iran and its products with 073p3 the same three indns- also lead an others in salaries 7 he tumult and the shouting dies jjuring the past few weeks canadians have surrendered to the smiles and graciousness of their king and queen but normalcy is gradually returning and people are resuming interest in everyday affairs many lines of business have been stimulated by the royal visit with the approach of the tourist season and the lessening tension in europe hope of general improvement in economic conditions seems justified all of which indicates that merchants and busi ness generally will require more printing to keep up with increasing sales have you checked up on your printed supplies lately it seems like a goodtime to do so highest quality wormanship and materials plus good service are assured when the order is plac ed with the georgetown heram phone 8

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