Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 4, 1940, p. 3

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tike georgetown hemu wednuty- evening deccmbet 4d 1940 1 mainly for w omen personal and social mr and mrs mbrtey petttt of georgetown m tlftan aeorgie are vhattng to toronto lieut keith baxter of newmarket training centre apeak the week end with his flunlly jn torn thurne narks of munm stationed id toronto with the rjoaj visited in town this week with mr douglas murray un c h barter has returned tram a three weeks visit to cornwall with her mother mrs george h weegent and brother br b w weagaot mte marlon overend nurse-sn- teaming at bamuum general hospital was home with her parents rev and mrs p o overend for the week end kenneth a mackenzie ao s with ehe ztoajp at dtinnvule was to town on threeday leave this week with nil parents mr and mm j b mae- dally beaumont a student at tj apent the week end ww 1 mr and mrs matt beaumont dick beaumont who la in training at the long branch trejnlng centre spent the week end with hla parent mr and mrs wkazn beaumont misses ruth bvans st oatwlno and margaret kvans woonferidge epent the week end wtth then par ents mr and mr w 7 brans mies basel martin of celadon to visiting in town wtth her sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs j t armstrong news reaches us from red deer al berta that ur a b whlson a re cuperating trom his recent times he is attll carjtoea to the hospital mr john mason son of col and mrs d h c mason qew home last week end trom calgary alberta where he was stationed with the rxuuf be has been transferred to che boyal canadian navy as a cadet and left for england this week oread rer john modermtd valley son of mrs john of georgetown will preach at services in georgetown united ohurcb next sunday rey p o overend win preach in grand valley bui armstrong son of mr and mrs fred armstrong and pred arm strong sor of mr and mrs joseph armsurag spent the week end at their homes in town both are students at the gelt asroratt training school miss e penson la tmveulng to to ronto on saturday mornings where she is taking a special physios course extensive changes in the high school physics ooune are being planned by the ontario department of education and miss penson will be well equip ped to teach the new coarse mrs d h o meson le saving for toronto on mondajg where aba wstl take up residence at alexandra palace on university avenue the new own ers cf baronston farm mr and mrs donald r mclaughlin of toronto wsd move into their new home early next week mr and mm j r- baiter and jje t yearold daughter jean of wo os janeiro an in town wins bis a aw mr and mrs o b barber mr bfr- bswno was aaao with the j water thompson advertising agency in braall expects to join the oana- dlan navy as a wireless operator mrs barber who is a farmer toronto sm and joan will remain in georgetown carrolls christmas baking sale cut peel iw 25c chateau cheese caimbsc k sua cu all 9c pure lard llb pkg 8 swansdown cake flour pkg 22c crisco loc49c australian seedless raisins lbs 19 mpl leaf mincemeat x n- 5 alliance almond extract xi- ioc ground cinnamon a 5c ckrirtma ctirutmaa cakes l or dark lb 35c chrubs chocolate cream rolls 20c wdgwood cream sandwiches n xc clean australian currants 2 cocoa cowans lb 25c carroll apple juice baking ftakes powder f 16ox tfe 46ntii 18c oxydol evslfs v wrn bright s choice ontario peaches 15oz tin xo a i9c tbro buxb of llptoos tea 4n ja 41 46 cuod red cherries n- 41c sklwd floor wax x3c43c almonds ise old datcb cleanser toilet soap 3 x6e hawe silver star pastry flour 24lb bag 61 ammonia handy j pk cc surprise soap r jc raspberry or strawberry jam 3201 24 ivdry 24 new navel oranges si 4u grapes 2 1 7c t7a no 1 snr r daxkhous applaes 33c frak and v prfcaatwa 3 nltlil onry carrolls 3t7 free delivery c nataus wood married 04 toronto at a quiet o at s tun m friday november astii natame bar ber wood daughter of mr and mrs c h barber of georgetown was married to mr morley peaxee of to- onto the bride was attended by m barbara woritc of toronto rev don ald mocaeod omoiated at the cere mony which took place in the vestry of rosedale united church toronto the couple left by motor for corn wall and on their return will live in toronto aimounoatrnt mr and mrs henry vnison ash- grove will be at home to their friends on saturday 13eoember the fourteenth on the occasion of the fsfueth anni- veraary of their wedding day from twothlry until five and from seven until ten standard tame weddings marshallwheeler wedding at knox church manse a quiet wedding took place last sat urday at knox presbyterian cbureh manse when haael marshall eldest daughter of mr and mrs w o mar shall was married to edward r wheeler son of the late mr and mrs robert wheeler rev d d david son performed the ceremony the couple left saturday evening on a wedding trip they will uve tn hamilton will livf in georgetown feins and bronze chrysanthemums banked around an improvised altar made an altmotive setting for a quiet acddiug on saturday afternoon nov z3rd at 3 30 o clock at the home of mr and mrs j c stoddard she on rue wnen their younger daughter jacqueline evelyn became he bride of mr melbourne e homes elder pon or mr and mrs e haines of new market rev h o hutcheeon offici ated and the wedding music was play- pd bv mis june haines simpr of the groom given in marriage by her fa ther toe bride entered ihe livintj room to th l lias if the weddlne march fron lohengrin she wore a chic en scmblt of okll r blue wiji tiny pill bo n ol ihr s me shade black ac rt son and corat of tilism in ro i mrs rf irold y tck attended her hist r v taunt a maroon dress hat o mi tcli iiid coratt o nilrr in ro s mr li old heck wo hie btst mm i 1 i tion folioumg mrs st 1 idi d irm ed in a 1 me green crepe drtis a sistid bj ihi ar om s mo her in na leti for traeillng the bride donntd dlatk val jacket on luir ntirn ukj v u uke up rcmdcn e on 1 lrdotk strcit georgetown uracle a miracle has shaken all the land each reed and stem becomes an aaron s rod a green liglu leaps the wlls the tall trees stand and lift their glad eyes to the face or god o heart what is this strange amaz ing thing what it this stirring of the old old dead forget your grltf look up and laugh and sing i am the resurrection jesus said 1 am th- resurrection and the life if a man die then shall he live again lo all the earth with loveliness is rife hop s torch lights up the winding wav of men the dawn is on the hills the night has fled ll not your heart be troubled jesus said grace noll crowell you may soon be able to run your car on molasses an article in the american week ly with the december 8 issue of the detroit sunday times ihstj bow science- at last has found a practi cal way to make gasoline and oil out cf growing crops and has thus got a substitute engine fodder to take the blace of natures fastvanishing petro leum reserves and from sugar cane of all things be sure to get the detroit sunday times timely topics or women 1 thb abundant lin to contact people at every opportunity u to contact life arway it means a new adventure for the mind an adventure into the unsmownu the dullest most uninteresting person you may meet has a bidden side talent or skill or a philosophy that l worth exploring that m add to- your own wisdom do much to broaden your viewpoint or help cryetattfcw your reflections- on life and living exploring new countries and new scenes is exciting and at and especially so if you go about with a seeing eye but never can it b qutte so thriulng as tihe exploring tot minds and personalities the unfolding of hidden depths withm hearts and why is it that so much conversation is so casual so banal u a waste of precious minutes the weather the times over and ove aga are the subject of conyersatlonb that lead nowhere when piritattiting things are just beneath the surface waiting to be said during the hrtdgepiaying depression years there was a ateaogr falling off of sumulatlng conversation when friends gathered round but the stirring events following the outbreak of the war and growing- tain lhexitor with strange places and peoples and ihe directing of our mfcxts- along democratic imd social lmeerof thought have given ttus oklfaabsonodv art a great boost not only that but under the stress of wax people seem to have leavbesitaney about revealing their ideas and thoughts and convictions aixilonverseuon rings with new sincerity it requires some finesse and experience before one can claim to have become an adept at exploring minds and penonalttaes many people are quite apt to close up uke a olam at a rf approach one most go armed with courtesy tact and rnrit and wtth understanding if you are to break through the veneer and reach into the depths withm but the jvward awaiting you is more than worth the care and effort expended- what is more ixtulsatlsfylng than a thorooghgolng discussion of some problem that is confronting you or the thrashing out pro and con at some point of common interest or the exploring of a new field of fact or thought with an authority on the subject the hermit in nib cave or any man cut off from social intercourse by pretcrence or otherwise cannot enjoy life to the full the atandant- life ihe growth of character the development of intellect and evenv mateiial rewards depend to a larger extent than most people reahwe upon our human contacts book knowledge and formal education has its place and an important one but it is through our contacts at work and at- play through friends and acquaintances and even casually met atranger or business associates that we learn first hand the great lessons of cour age nope faith and achievement it is our contacts with people that make life full and vibrant with ever unfolding new interests iuli women at war the women of canada axe making an important contribution to the nations wax elicit thousands of small groups are meeting each day to sew or knit or prepaie hospital supplies others are inspecting and neck ing great boxes of knitted goods and refugee clothing for shipment over seas or packing books and m to be sent to training camps and heavy work it is some women are serving in canteens or hostess houses otheis doing secretarial work or are volunteer drivers many have taken an active part in salvage campaigns or work regular hours in an oppor tunity shop still others axe caring for evacuee children besioet the great army of volunteer workers many women have taken jobs m essential war industries in aeroplane or munition factor ies or are filling jobs to release men for the army navy and air force all are doing their duty as they see it but the mrnien to whom the wax means the most are those withn husbands and sons overseas theirs after all is the greatest sacrifice when daddy goes to wax he leaves behind not only loneliness and an xiety but often pioblems too difficult for the mother to solve alone some- times it is an inexpected jlness or an adolescent boy gels out of hand when tiitre is u father to enforce discipline if the u becomes worried and discouiaged it cannot help but re act upon the morale of hu- husband overseas much but not too much nas been done loi tnt comfort and enjoyment of our enlisted men but 1 setms to mt their wives and families are often overlooked every sol thtr s iamilj needs a incna a neighbourly lxiend to givt companionship and htlp ttlun ai emergen arises in eerv district an organized effort should bt maae to romde for the welfare ano comfort of those left be- limu when tht head oi lie family goes off 10 fight the foe book review oliver swell by kenneth roberts mcclelund stewart vulsy oliver wiswell a stirring mle of the american revolution is kenneth roberts best book even better than northwest passage in it he present a huge canvas filled with action and danger intrigue and cruelty greed ana stupidity painted with all the forcefulhess of that true artist of words the story opens with a frightening picture of the tarring and fea thering of thomas buell by a rioting boston mob and his rescue by ol iver wiswell a yale undergraduate on his way home to see his father who is ill seaum wlswell a respected attorney regarded the revolution mainly an uprising of the riffraff and ignorant against the educated men of property and like his loyalist friends was outraged by the violence and cruelly of their attacks upon peace loving dtlxens who refused to join them in rebelling against the british then follows the story of the escape of the wisweus and their household before the frenzied mob to boston where the british army wax quartered the privations suffered while refugees there the blunder of that- bruifh at bunker hill and the bedlam of boston when that strange ar mada evacuated to halifax without pause for reflection the reader is carried along by the dra matic story of the battle of long island when general howe that let sensuous aging politician won the battle but sacrificed his victory a his spirit weakened at the crucial moment the scene shifts to tj and paris where oliver on a special mission and buell whose abutty to invent is only exceeded by his ability to explain dip into an mit md maddening mess of spying and counterspying rack in america after four years absence they find the wretched tattered halfstarved rebel army still just dut of reach by the british they followed the 11 lines road thronged with an endless stream of loyalist refugees trying to get away rrom it all and they share in the gallant defense of ninetysix ax- last comes new brunswick ard peace where oliver still true to bis prin ciples and his boyhood sweetheart begins a new hfe kenneth roberts does not mince words when he tells of war with kbf- starvation and pestilence its breed marches and prison p us fht ed homes and bloody battles but while lie records britains greatest mby in a new light he does show a warm sympathy for the nation that m odw- ftghtlng for survival let me remind you 00 you take salts heres a pinch that is as good as a pound kruscben salts co of several important mineral salts blended carefully jn exneny the right propor tion these salt sm highly raflned and their quality la the highest obtainable anywhere in the world maybe we uiflre something by tvmg yon the pure nuneral salts without adding any flavouring in gredients but we believe you prefer to nave your medicine concentrated fainall c i tf41y itfirr- eddoses thats wbvyoa only need take ti kraaebaerco cover a dime ita the ewxe way of taking selte too anothr thing t6 lexeexoher about kmsrhen tdoaw ac ha resort by itritattns eeinaaimbg the col i atoctatotfaa colon tta moietgre which obsonxtely osms sialuyoqvtitoavomeonetfpatioa yom toc and 36c itiendship is a 1 no one would choose to live though possessed of all other advantages sybils fruit cake christmas as usual will be the slogan in canadian homes year it of course will not be quite as usual in many homes the be a vacant chair in others a young war guest to share the turkey the pudding and all the good things that traditionally canadian christmas it is not too early to begin iaklg prop the merriest time of all the year first thing on the list is christmas cake sybils fruit cake is simple to make and but very very good belonetoft cup butter 1 cup white sugar 3 cups dour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 eggs 1 can crushed pineapple drained 1 pound suttana rahdns tt pound mixed peel tt pound red cherries teaspoon salt and beat well sift flour si with the crashed j pan hned with heavy w at tor last half boor if it gat too i cream butter and sugar baking powder add to first mi two small ones bake in oaks oven 275 p 1 2 hrs oov add cherries raisins and peel ugbuy floured mftkes one large r shop in georgetown and do your christmas sriopptnebriy i

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