Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1940, p. 3

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diggrtwfhcw vmlhtr evening octabe 30ui j 940 i timely topics for women fearly days it go 1 la all to t now around the comer yo plan of tryhig everything 4 but it does bink you i contact with friends r t t book review the essence of union now or stating young resit forbes weunown british traveller witter sad lecturer was in canada recently and was nuoh unpreaavd by the ability of canadian women to stay young on returning- to e she aid it struck mo x hadnt met any really old women in canada i had met lota of pleasantly middleaged ones with admirably done grey hair and smooth skins but none that z could think oras definitely on the ahelf x believe the secret la their interest in living the attitude that they were willing to try anything once canada- is still a young country and maybe her people do retain something of the spirit of keeness and adventure that belonged to the th good when you cease to find something are already halfway to mlddeage this may lead to some unexpected results rich experiences new points of sympathetic ew tolerance of things as well as of people to cultivate variety in living is to broaden it maybe tou have been getting in a rut or are beginning to feel sorry for yourself you will find it mosfo stimulating if for the next week yo decide to try something new each day a new schedule for doing your work a new hairdo get up an hour earlier in the morning or an hour utter explore he personalities of two people you come in contact with buy a glamour 8irl and read it create a new salad plan a stag party for your husband and a nightout for yourself one never tires of novel eooperiences be they simple or grand and they need not interfere with your major duties colonel theodore roosevelt said the happiest people are those that touch life atlbe greatest number of points people who suffer are those who have only one interest of which fate robs them dent you like that expression touch life v it includes so many things friendship love work pleasure travel hobbles any contact with the dynamic world around you it opens up such wide possibilities to each individual meeting new people exploring new places reading new books all the things that are inspiring and give life interest and happiness children begin life with such exuberant spirits such enthusiasm such a cariosity about the world over the hill such an anxiety lest they miss something with too many of us growing up is a matter of nar rowing down interests and limiting our sources of enjoyment you all know the man so wrapped up in his work that he hasnt time to enjoy even his home or his children while they are young and around him then comes a day when he must retire his children are away now he has no close ties with them no hobbles no outside in terests he literally pines away you have known women too who concentrated upon routine home duties- tc the exclusion of fun gayety or broader mental interests you have probably known them later heartbroken old and alone the result of putting their emotional eggs all in one basket yes staying young i believe is more a mental attitude than a physical condition so long as youvhave a keen interest m life in people in things you will never be without friends you will never be bored you will never he old god bless the canadians this j a bit from a letter which appeared recently in a london newspaper it ie not only that the canadian red cross supplies were jus what we needed but they reached us when the need was greatest the people of canada snould know that their generosity has saved the lives of babies who might have suffered sadly from cold and hunger and it has given thousands of people a fresh start god bless the canadians innumerable other letters have been received expressing gratitude for the timely help sen by canadians such gratitude from those who are bearing the brunt of the war with 0 extraordinary courage and good humoured fortitude only make us realize how small after all our contribution is and inspires each of l with the desire to do more after six weeks of constant air attack londoners are finding the ordinary business of living growing ever more difficult many districts are without water gas or- electricity and you know how much the eng lish depend upon their cup of hot tea transportation has been slowed down until many find it very hard to get to and from work streets have been ripped up tall buildings shattered and whole blocks of homes re duced to wreckage r greet praise is due the air raid precaution service the fire fighters and rescue squads and the women s voluntary service among whom there are many unsung heroes and heroines thi ambulance first aid and nursing services are well organized and seem to have been able to cope with the situation one of the most urgent problems now facing the city is that of providing more and better air raid shelters almost all of london now sleeps underground half in public shelters and the subway systems and the rest in private- shelters few of which are entirely safe thousand never undress for weeks on end one thing causing great misery is the long hours weary people must stand in queues waiting for the under grounds to open- to be sure of a place vent latlon and sanitary convent ences are of the scantiest sort the danger of epidemics is already great- shelters are damp un comfortable draughty and crowded germs spread quickly many tired children and exhausted mothers have been glad to wrap themselves up in a warm canadian blanket as they lay on the cold concrete floors colder weather will bring greater hardship another problem facing the city is the care of the thousands of homeless many of whom are too worn out and shinned by the ordeal through which they have gone to look out for themselves many are from the poorer districts in the east end and their homes their only stake in life how glad we all are that through the canadian red cross we have been able to provide warm clothing blankets and food for these people who hi spite of the worst the enemy can do have never lost heart one woman on seeing her small family newly outfitted said these are the best clothing my children have ever had everyone will be pleased that the recent red cross appeal to the dominion for 500oo00 looks as if it will be well over the top and that new funds will be on hand to replace stores in england being so quickly used up there is one thing i would like to mention in particular in looking over the list of early returns i was delighted to see what great numbers of small towns and rural communities had already attained their quota or gone over it they can always be counted on for a aener ous response t t t t relief from constipation wanton raids a rmmtfy with poribot franjmaoj k moan oonanoodantlruw i hava aofhrod torn oonatipa- tlon u lone aa i out nmnbtua ulna all aorta of thtolwfik to mum cam awmad to do good at flirt but altatwaiia to ban no ffact than thought i would try kioachan in my tea aveir monung and i bava done ao for one a yaar i am ptaaaad to aay after tba tart month i had no more trouble with conatlpatlon and i have bit vary flt2mre o m 8 krukhen belpa to maintain a condition of internal iilniijlbw the aeveral aalta fa knufchen stimulate theorgana of ehauneqon to smooth regular action your system is thus kept clear of clogging waste and poisonous impurities apples for halloween halloween will soon be here and once again children will be donlng fancy costumes wearing false faces and ringing door bells in the neighbour hood be prepared for these young visitors with a supply of apples apples and halloween parties na turally go together ducking for ap ples is good fun for this special oc easlon and there are a number of ways of serving apples which will al ways prove popular at the halloween party the consumer section mar keting service dominion department of agriculture makes a few sugges tlons taffy apples 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon elder vinegar or k cup corn syrup 1 cup water cook sugar vinegar or com syrup and water in small saucepan stirring un til sugar is dissolved boll without stirring until syrup forms a hard brit tle ball when tested in cold water remove syrup from fire and set over a pan of boiling water add a few drops of red vegetable colouring wash and polish medium slaed red apples insert a wooden skewer in blossom end of each and dip apple in syrup turning until well coated place on waxed paper until cool apple sauce cake 3 cup butter 1 cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup unsweetened apple sauce 2 cupe flour i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup raisins j cup chopped nuts optional cream butter add sugar gradually and beat well add beaten egg and apple sauce mix and sift dry ingredients dredging raisins and nuts in part of the flour add to flrsf mixture pour into buttered cake pan and bake in a moderate oven 350 degrees p for about 50 60 minutes or until cake is done apple turnovers roll out pastry cut into rounds about size of a saucer on half of each rourd place a layer of thinly sliced apples sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon and dot with butter moisten the lower edge of the pastry with water bring the other part over the apples and press edges well to gether prick the top of crust to allow steam to escape bake in a hot oven 400 degrees f jjur about 20 minutes or until apples are tender and pastry is browned mainly for women intcbnational uniform sunday school lesson nis asus declares his mission cranberry pies take die cake by clarence k strclt union now by clarence k strett was recently reviewed in this column it is the outline of a plan for the federal union of the leading democracies of the world with joint citizenship defence currewoom municatlons and a customsfree economy a farreaching and ambitious plan to save civilisation and cure the ids of the world today of union now which tn 85 pages covers the chief points of the plan it sells for 26 cents singly or 10 cents in groups of ten or more two million americans and a large number of ighft have already gone on record as approving the immediate merger of the united states and the british empire important people are pushing the scheme events may force an early decision we in canada should become ac quainted with the principles involved it is a war measure that may become of vital importance to us and thorough understanduw and wide discussion of the issue is desirable t t i- t let me behind you the world is a lookingglass end gives back to every man the reflection of his own face frown at it and it in turn will look sourly at you laugh at it and with it and it is a jolly kind anion william makepeace thackeray news about pood xuuchebhind supper dishes aretbe moatflmcult of all to plant especially if your famuy demands variety try this casserole dish and see how pleased they will be in my shelteb when i m in my shelter though sleepless through the night i bless the boys who make the noise and put the runs to flight for hitler sends his bombers with goods from uncle krupp but however much stuff comes down on us there s a darn sight more goes upl sunday november 7 1m0 golden tecr for the son of man is come to seek abd to save that which was lost luke 19 10 lesson passage luke 4 1830 hatred and greed and pride shau die cannon and sword shall prostrate lie waning shall end the world shall cry- for be shall speak peace rivers snail never more rurr red terror shall hide his bloody head life shall no more for lust be shed for he shall speak peace thomas curtis clark christ and the church 16 both svnagogue and temple came close to the life of jesus as a babe he was presented in the temple at the age of tvelve he visited the temple and was reelved as n son of the law he attended the synagogue school we may assume in nazareth after his public ministry had begun he returned to nazareu and as his custom was went to the iyi agogue on the sabbath day in that synagogue he read the scrip lures christ founded a fellowship of spiritual people whose successors are the living church occasionally super ior people believe they are too religious to go to church christ did not adopt this policy of aloofness doubtless there was much in the teaching of the synagogue and the worship in the temple which did not come up to his higl stardards yet he joined with others in the worship of ood those who clain to be too christian to attend church are not following the example of christ why isaiah 17 20 in the nazare h synagogue that sab bath the book of the prophet isaiah was read we wander if they knew hat to jcus thib was a favourite book there a k i hip ol mlna between the piopl t i aiah and the saviour christ in these words of isaiah jestih found a pre 3 amine for his ministry in the mp t ion jesus had refused the method of a military conqueror hr he made specific the things he wihd to do under th- leading of ood s spirit he would preach the gospel to the poor heal the broke 1 harted pnd tell prisoners about inner liberty the bl nd would receive their sight peop e who were hurt in their feelings would get readjusted those burdened by debt would get free th ministry of christ was not divorced from life it dealt with the problems of common people jesus is not alone the lover of our souls but of our homes and shops as well the dictators an nounce tneir war alms to give us a new world ruled by force and tyranny their methods will fail and their pur poses wll be defeated for lack of ten dernes3 human sympathy and brother hood if we have the spirit of christ we can be a help in bringing about a new social order the good socletj cannot be built upon outward compul slon it trust come from inner consent a surprised synagogue 1 s the lometown people tn nazareth could not understand the full mean lng of christ s declaration that isaiah s prediction was being fulfilled in him the world today is slow to believe and dull to comprehend the meaning of christ s assertion it is possible to whittle aiway the import of the an nouncement and make it little more than a vocational choice the proph ets and apostles howeverjsaw a greater meaning christ the gift of ood is to be the leader of humanity the spirit of his life and ministry is to be the ideal of individual social national and international life the gospel is more than an individual code of action it is the magna charta of spiritual freedom and purpose the citizens of nazareth could only interpret the dec by betty barclay esjrw oily when ibti early americas itu 1 a used 1 three sue i tempting an ol on of pie lure flirec pies to give s ril p lu fall mesh are horn 0 plenty w ill cranberry and walnut meat peek ing out from a h to collar of meringue cranberry mines pie and cranberry ch ifon pie with it center decoration of whipped cream it was ellis parker butler the humor 1st who said washington lincoln and pie are immortal be that as it may pie m america a most popular dessert and the cranberry which the pilgrim settlers learned of from the indians is one of this country a oldest pie in gre clients you can feel virtuous about pieeating from the health score too for with the colorful cranberries you re packing in a good supply of vitamins also for cold control cranberries used liberally along with other vitamin a foods are a strong foe against the common cold you can eat your cranberry pie and have your vitamins too horn o plenty- pla cups sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch h cup water 3 cupa raw cranberries cup raisins cup broken walnut meats 2 tablespoons batter few grains salt 1 baked pie shell 8 3 egg white 6 tablespoons brown sugar blend sugar and cornstarch add wa ter and bring to boil wash cranberries add with raisins and nuts cook slowly until cranberries pop open add butter and salt set as de to cool do not stir beat egg whites stiff gradually add brown ttgar beating constantly while adding pour filling into baked shell p te tnenngue on top bake slow oven 32s f 20 minute or until del rate brown serve 6 cranberry mince pie- 2 cups fresh cranberries 1 cup suet 2 apples peeled and quartered vk cup mixed candied peai 1 cup rais ns 1 cup currants 1 cups brown sugar h teaspoon nutmeg vx teaspoon cinnamon h teaspoon cloves t ie p n g nfer crated r nd 1 lemnn a tablespoons lemon juice cup fruit juice cranberry orange or pineapple pie pastry put cranberries suet apples and can died peel through food chopper add re maining ingredients and blend fill p e plate lined with pastry arrange strip oi pie crust crisscross over the top br us it with milk bake in hot oven 400f 4045 minutes makes two 8inch pies cranberry chiffon pie 2 cups raw cranberries cup water 3 eggs separated 1 cup sugar i tablespoon gelatin h cup cold water dash of salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice baked pie shell v cup cream whipped cook cranberries in water until all ther skins pop open put through sieve audi add to egg yolks beaten together with half the sugar cook over hot water un til thickened add gelotin softened is cold water salt and lemon juice cool fold in egg wh tea whipped stiff w th remain ng half cup of sugar transfer to baked pic shell and chill until firm spread lop with whipped cream just i rfore sen ng makes 1 8 inch p e laratlon of jesus in terms of his boy hood home is not this josephs son they asked we interpret his predlc tion in the light of fulfilment christ has been to his followers all that he premised to do in the nazareth syna gogue larger loyalties 23 27 jesus loved his own country and his own people he wept over the city of jerusalem yet he discerned that gods love was not restricted toany one nation he used the old testament to show that elijah went to a city in sldon anc that eusha cleansed naa man the syrian these were unpop ular references it challenged the excuiblvdicss and superiority of the pharisee party the past quarter century has witnessed a resurgence of intense nationalism it has been in evidence through high tariffs and through totalitarian theories of race blood and soil nationalism has been called mans other religion in can ada we have had a corrective of jin continued on page 5 yootftf peoples bally ax bubungton young peopel of halton oountyar united churches will rally at burling ton on monday nov hth at 830 dl 3 t tre meeting will be held ha trinity united church burlington and leaders for the discussion period include rev russell cbrten rev xk pacey rev a l sanderson rev x b moore and rev d gallagher that guest speaker will be rev merrba bury of alderabot do stbict daotr and habo knocks add to torm cams uwmr a special article in the america- weekly with the november 3 issue off the detroit times n mauls unusual facts which seem to rndlrwte hat over fed babies who dont have early hard ships live shorter uvea than less for tunate children taut explains that a set of hardy grandparents is tha- safest way to assure good old agol be sure to get the detroit buoday- times troublessethxmusic a m b writing in the toronto evening telegram tells of the preston red cross unit which sing of ther troubles with individualistic knitters in the community this poem is dedicated to the preston red cross worker who rips and re knits all the unsatisfactory knitting turned in there members of the writers red cross unit sing it to the tune of john peel oh you who have watched the women knit so proudly and gaily doing their bit have you heard of the girl who rips em out winds up and knits em oer for alaa some knit not true to pattern and nothing is worse than a knitting slattern queer lumps and knobs and knots appear win you look cried susie at this pair d- se 2 cups diced cooked ham 1 cup green peas 2 cups fwrttfd potrrhna 1v4 cupa rnedlum cream sauce k teaspoon dry mustard oup gvatad obeeae arrange the ham peas and noodles in buttered baking the eraam sauce over the layer 8prtnk with musterd i gntad bake tn a hot oven r decreet for umhnttaaor iterbdsr send in your personal news items for socks like these to warm his shanks weve not a shape in all our ranks so weird whrrthe things unoanayl p weve long lean shanks and some bandy ones and all of our shanks are just dandy ones i not one pair of socks goes into the box xtnless its up to standard they must be streamlined soft and neat sans flaw for those million marching feet get along ttto dogjes get along get along so mug ta your soaks from susie oh us splendid to work with a new skein of wool you start from the centre juat one gentle pobli but mora than worth while is the gut who can mtnfis as aba rips m and knits em ovexj i spetimr 20 saving on ail vitaray cosmetics j s1j6 valnejae 8m s1so value for u20 s20o value for u60 tua olfc good only from ottofcom to naae at lillicob bwuty phone 278r j i mjlli il

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