the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 1 1th 1939 page 3 v by betty barclay in each comaiumty you will ond one bos less wto baa built a repu tat ton for herselrbecaune sbo is al ways able to serve something dlf fereot something that will bring a gasp of surprise and delight from aer guests she may be a member of the younger set who constantly seeks advice from the woman a pages of her newspapers and magazines or who has equipped herself with the latest books on kitchen lore she may be an elderly matron who has learned the secret of that dainty touch through years of watchful experience but bomewhere tn your neighborhood and in mine there is such a woman there should be more it is bo simple to serve things differently that anyone can do it an attractive salad unusual dishes radishes with that flower effect caused by a lit tie cutting bck of the skin a sprig of parsley on u tent croutons tn the soup a iipi between courses the 1 t spried in an unusual container ii e are but n tew of hundreds or 1 ttle thinjxs that make a great in pre slnn o guests no beay outlay of none is needed it s the dalntj to k h that counts a few of these little thinj change an ordinary mpnl into n repast just as snrp ii it absence of napkins or of icr cuboi in the water will re ice th it no mil to a handout for instance here is a recipe tor a very simple yet popular dessert served in a way that will add much to the appearance of your table and the appreciation of your guests furthermore this is inexpensive in spite of tta attractiveness no eggs no boiling no baking just a little time and care tn the morning be fore the company comes a tew hours to cnol and there it la chocolite rennet custards in oringe baskets 3 large oranges 1 pint milk p 1 package chocolate rennet powder cut orancea carefully into halves in the usual way xqueeze the juice out and remove the membranes from the shells to make handles cut a atrip around the to of the shell nbout inch wide lea ing it attached for about inch on op posite sides lift up the strips and tie toretber with a ribbon or wire cherry may be attached ftirm milk until lukewarm 120 h remote from stove and add rennet powder it rlng until entlre- h dissolve 1 i fii r into the oringe biskelh and alio to stand without moving for 10 niln itos set in re- frirenlor to chill iel 1 f lossrrts to mike tlitt lesser mill more f stive make little iiommjr of vl nleta or wild flowers ind thrust llietn through the ribbon hit tn a he htr dies of tl e i k it or i o prajs of nj pie i in soma or for thla canadian fish and chips international uniform suodayscheol lesson the popular old country combina tlon of fish and chips comes to cana dim tables with slight variations we on shoestring potatoes and the fish is canadian bom and bred but the pop ularity or the dish 1b widespread and the flavour of homefried fish can t be fish and chips dean fillets of fish season wiui salt and pepper roll in flour dip in a tain batter and fry at 360 degrees f in deep fat rolling the fish in flour first 01 make batter cling evenly serve with shoe string potatoes which are also fried in deep fat and a hearts of lettuce salad accompany fish with a generous serving of lemon quarters to make batter take 1 cup slf tod flour 1 teaspoon baking powder u teaspoon salt 2 eggs 23 cup milk 1 tablespoon salad oil or melted butter sift together flour baking powder and salt beat eggs add oil and milk combine with dry ingredients beat into a smooth batter fall millinery misses clandge an nounce the arrival of new fall millinery styles to suit any taste colors to suit any scheme misses qaridge geoff gttcvwn 0k tlsttak mam st new people it reajly does our family good this moving this being just new people with no past to recommend us or excuse shortcomings we know how long these first impressions last and so we keep things trimmer speak more gently and dress ourselves with care to win this dictum from our keeneyed anxious neighbors some awfully nice new people have moved in evantha caldwell in christian science monitor the temptation of jesus october 15 1939 golden text for we have one that was in all points tempted like as we are yet without sin hgj brews 4 is lesson pas8aoe matthew 4 111 i think i know the reason why so dark and grey is autumn s sky for all the flaming crlmsorrglows of sunset gold and mornings rose are given to the wayside trees to make the lovely autumn leavesl w temptation 1 exhilaration is often followed by de presslon in the life of jesus the bap tism was followed by the temptation it helps us to know the laws of action and reaction in our own personal splr itual experience we must expect per iods of besting we may even welcome these if we learn how to turn them in to victory and to escape defeat we do not attam our strongest moral power when 1116 goes along with a song coiir- age is groused by challenge there is a constant struggle between the lower and the higher in our natures what shall our attitude be shall we be afraid ol life afraid of those tests an temptations ojshall we elfllj3n the strugg e seeking to turn dfsjyyjr into triumph and knowing that each vie tory will help us tome other to win the temptation of jesus in the wilder ness has significance for his whole public ministry appetite 2 4 god has implanted within us various appetites they may rule us or we may rule them the body may assume con trol or the mind may occupy the throne a wise diet can contribute to health and efficiency wherias for a glutton the table ls a constant temptation to indulgence safety lies in self control and in moderation a-higher- civiliza tion can not be achieved by self gratl ficallon but only by i self discipline the mistake of the ascotlcs was that they sav evil in simple pleasures such a enjoying one s mrais they failed to discover that relish aids digestion and tha certain pleasures are natural normal and helpful it is when ve use material things as ends in themselves insltid of a means to higher ends that temptations arise intelligence experience will power and pintual purpose can aid us to ichuve stlf con trol ser control ls ures through ood control publicity 5 7 thtr an two extreme there are people who seek publicity and scheme consuintlj to get it there art other peoilt who are timid and studyhow to escape promint ice is there a mid dl course a great musiciim cannot help winning repute a sceiui who makes ome discover thtt i of benefit to mankind will inev t bh bt pubh cized chrl t r si ted th tempt itlon to seek piblicitv jtl ciowd followed and hls fnrre unt abroad lliroujf lout the land religious worke have to be on guard especially against ve of making the heidllnes gods will cannot bt done thro nh sej fih motive yet mv religious te icher who has sure insight and helpful coinse will be acclaimed it is a mat er or balance true nice will re iive attention but if it is done to re cehe attention it l int true service povscssiveness 8 10 the trouble with posses i ms is that lhe und to possess us manj people are too engrossed with carln for their po sessions tint the do not 1 ie op portunitv to use hem or enjoj them christ eft no legagv but one garment all through his pibllc minis tr he was true to he decision mi d in the wll derness tmptation that he would not live to gather wealth hls example has meaning for nations as well as lor in dhlduals to seize icrritorj and con trol re ouroes is not as great an u enlevement as for a nation to develop high spiritual qualities mans ife does not consist in the abundance of the things possessed the deepest mean lng of we ls spiritual chrlst has ser ved humanity in a way impossible to croesus victory 11 after the prolonged struggle in the wilderness christ was conscious of vie lory the temptation ceased and the joy of his surrender to ood was sup reme this did not end the temptation of jesus he spoke of his public mln istry as my temptations yet in the wilderness he made clear decisions which guided him the will of ood was to be the supreme rule of his life the power of scripture to aid in dects ion had been demonstrated he was to be a teacher not a military conqueror he was to work in the realm of the spirit to be true to this conviction meant a continual test throughout hls public ministry the temptation of christ points the way to victory for us cl thinking knowledge of scripture surrender to ood a conscience sensl uve to right will help us-tc- overcome temptations it may thus become pes slble for us to count it all joy when we have been tempted when we have won victory by the help of ood ood does not will our defeat he wills our vie tory no blue monday in this laundry it would be a blue monday indeed for the average housewife who had thousands or pieces of laundry to wash and iron hut in the laundry of the nova scotlan hotel of the canadian national railways at halifax n s its all in the day s work a dally average of eight thousand pieces or two and a half million a year pass through this laundry in addition to taking care 6f the laundry requirements of the hotel it self and those of the guests approxi rnately three thousand pieces a day are received from the sleeping and dining cars of the railway operating through trains between montreal and halifax as well as other trains during the summer season laundry from plctou lodge the summer resort hotel owned and operatedtoy the canadian nation al railways aftibtou n s is also taken care of sugar shortage and health the sugar shortage has its health as pect and from this standpoint the gov eminent has been urged to act imme dlately by the women s division of the health league of canada this organisation held a special meeting to protest against unwarran ted and unpatriotic hoarding by cer tain groups in the community pointing out that the shortage be camo evident at the beginning of the season where crops of fruit are being canned the women s division adopted a resolution reaffirming that lnterfer tnoe wjth this normal preparation of foods for winter consumption will have serious effects upon the health of the population both children and adults it was decided to memorialize i governments of canada ontario and the city of toronto asklng that imme djate steps be taken to investigate the reasons for uie shortage and to issue a proper supply of tugar for all hous holders without delay tie apple ike king ol fruits the apple is the king of fruits and its food value ls high one large apple alone providing 100 calories under ordinary circumstances the annual average export of apples from canada is approximately two and a quarter million barrels out of an average an ia4 crop of more than 5 000 000 bar rels this years crop is estimated at 5 135 000 barrels but owing to the pro cable drastic curtailment of shipping as aresult of the war it will conse quently be necessary to find a larger market for apples in canada apples arer good food at any time either as fresh fruit or cooked in the variety of ways they can be used in the diet pol- lowing are some recipes taken from the pamphu canadian grown apples a copy of which may be obtained by writing to publicity and extension division dominion department of ag riculture canoed apple sauce anjtamount of apples may be used irtmaring the sauce use v cup of sugar and cup of cold water to every ten apples wipe quarter core and pare sour canadian grown apples add the water and cook until the apples begin to grow soft press through a strainer fill in hot sterile glass jars seal tightly sterilize 5 minutes this apple sauce iyill keep as well as any other canned fruit sweeten when using baked apple sauce pill a two quart earthen pudding dish with alternate layers of sliced tart canadian grown apples and sugar cover wilh water place a cover over pudding dish and bake in a slow oven two or three hours being careful to add a little water if required apple chutney io xfi so ir canadian apples 3 peppers 1 red 1 pint cider vinegar cup curiam jelly juice 4 lemons 4 teaspoon cayenne 1 cu needed chopped raisins 2 cups sugar 1 tablespoon ground ginger 1 tablespoon salt chop the apples onion and poppers very fine add the vinegar and jelly and let simmer 1 hour stirring often add the other ingredients and cook another hour stirring constantly store canned fruit deep apple pic line a deep pie dish with paste pare core and chop 1 quart of tart apples mix with them 1 cup granu lated sugar mixed with 1 tablespoon flour and a pinch of salt and fill to pie dish dot with small pieces of butter and sprinkle with cinnamon lay vj inch strips of pastry across that top crossing them in diamond shape bake in moderate oven until the ap ples arg tender should advertise shoppers frequently go to the city to buy goods that they do not believe can be obtained in their own local stores advertising will not only recti fy this wrongidea but be the mean of bringing you increased business radio i repairing 9 k 1z years experience t we specialize on thisworkt i j sanford son f phone 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