ivc g herald wednesday evening february 5th 1941 mainly for women fledge for war savings bargains for everybody at silver mid- winter sale dont forget this is war savings pledge month imtkknattonax tjnifobm sunday school lesson the christian attitude towards possessions sunday february mfc 1h1 golden text ye cannot serve god and mammon luke 16 13 lesson passage luke 16 1015 19- 23 innocence is strong and an entire simplicity of mind a thing most sacred in the eye of hea ven wordsworth character counts 1018 christ observed the diligence and re sourcefulness of men who were bent upon acquiring wealth he admired their energy and willingness to take risks to his disciples he suggested that they might well display similar zeal and skill in their work for the kingdom or god to modernize the illustration mlht we uji as a parallel the sugges- ion that church leaders have some- hlng to learn from a crime gang in a certain city a gambling organization requires loyalty from each member they use the utmost effort to ingrati ate themselves with die police and with their patrons if arrested they stand by one another if there can be auch brotherhood in crime cannot members of a government or leaders in a church work together with greater freedom from suspicion jealousy and resent ment religion needs inventiveness adaption to presentday conditions and carrolls alens sweet apple juice cararac dry ginger ale 2 ba 19 carroll famous dwit erfr old cheese z5 heinz tomato ketchup 9 maxwell house coffee drip or regular 1ib tin 47 e d smith para danuon jam rz7c ib lva3htinpab mcconateft dlbw wft m 9 wodgmod cm donut drops choc roll chmuv corn starch cnc cox gelatine creams and chocolates 15c t rolled fea if oats j h quick or rogmur ib loc australian seedless raisins o pounds 1 texas unsweetened grapefruit juice 3 2 5c aerowax sutwav 7c infants delight soap ck 5c oxydol pat 8c lc 59c ivory snow pit xxc infants foods ayw tin 7c split or what cn peas lb 90 wheatlets r fiwj wti z u 90 quick quaker oats p 18c pancake flour isl p 14c pancake syrup lt 17c pot barley p prunes pound 7c dates 2 27c golden hlloi tabb figs 14c mia pkf i easdtrst shortening or domestic 2 25 apples baldwins iiyj oramses 2f bv ftjui rot- tomatoes 17c ib large head lettuce lie wd celery hearts ivaejyelm1mcelmgtiaywittcmy lie phone 357 lee delivery main street georgetown a holy daring tf it is to be redemptive good men may learn something from certain personal qualities in the foes of society a divided wul is christ said that we cannot serve both god and mammon where there is a divided allegiance very often mammon wins the final victory an idealistic young student won many scholarships at college after post graduate study he was given a re munerative appointment he assign ed a large portion of his monthly check for the payment of his college indebtedness when his college debts were fully paid he continued to save the same monthly amounts in time his savings were invested and brought increasing returns gradually the work of his profession came to have less in terest than the values of real estate stocks and bonds by middle life the idealism or youth has definitely given way to a materialistic outlook his concern for his children was chiefly to provide them with financial security when the financial depression arrived and he had to take his losses the sun in his sky was darkenedcvas old age comes on there is foltterqesand dis appointment with disillusionment in his professional life work in the prb- cass of trying to gain wealth he has lost much of the fineness from his own soul f crooked thinking 14 15 a flash of light into the motives of the pharisees is provided by one clause who were covetous the pharisees a ere deeply religious yet they v covetous theii desire was for things 1 ana uils coloured all their thinking even their religious convictions john galswoithy has told the story or the effect of increasing wealth upon a whole family the founder of the fa mily was diligent thrifty a nominal church man who was ambitious to own proptrt and gradually succeeded be jond his dreams before the end of the story the property was in control of the mnlfi lift he thought in term of property and his dally life was a con niu effort to acquire more build ings and mon- this spiritual atti tude of the father affected his wife 1 his children even his grandchildren and a whole family suffered deterior ation and tragedv bcause of one mans j cottousnjs jnd respectable greed galsn orthy long story is just an ex- i position of christ s brief statement i ye cinnot serve god and mammon a painful contrast 1921 i the poor can bear poverty there have been whole nations inured to poverty the pioneers of canada had few luxuries but they had inner con tcntment what makes the cup of thr poor bitter is to see the flaunted wealth of the rich if all were alike or if thero were borne reasonable proportion in the j division of wealth there would not be this social cleavage that is a nation r1 weakness in our time nearly every city has lis slum district and choice residential sections motor cars may crowd several blocks for some social event that will receive great publicity while poor people 011 relief wait in line to get their vouchers in certain homes some children have so many christ mas gifts that hey become weary opening them while in an underpriv ueged home a ragged child clutches eagerly one tawdry doll christ pre sented this contrast in his vivid pic ture of the rich man lazarus and the poor beggar at his gates the proba bility is that lazarus was no a bad man at heart but he had become cal loused toward his less fortunate bro ther every great city can supply many times over this contrast between plenty and want war alms 2223 while it is impossible as yet to de fine clearly war aims and plans for peace enough is being said to indicate trends winston churchill as prime minister of great britain speaking at a school said that for the future there must be greater equality of opportun ity great churchleaders have issued official statements urging that in any reconstruction of society there must be a greater degree of social justice the british broadcasting station keeps tell ing of the way rich and poor in great bntain are working together titled people and humblest workers sharing common danger- the distinction be tween the haves and the have nots must in some way bi resolved between individuals classes nations and con tlnenus there is plenty lor every one s need but not sufficunt for ev cryone s greed what an achievement it would be if by wise plmnine and loving servici humanity could be freed from joverlj illlteratv and stilfe question for disewution 1 what dcki mines our actions 2 am i mure lnttrcied in things than m thoughts 3 1 covetous or untuned 4 what is 1 iiviiir wiin tor a family ol iivt 5 shall wc uuamonallj judge our own lives u son cniiliiiis copyrighted by the i national council of religious ed i on ust d by permission j erlooked 1 liis wet k wi w ere glancing over our christmas cards and came across a news lum which hnd been sent in last december and mixed in with the cards by mistake our apologies to lol no 346 for late reporting of the fact that the election and installation of officers was held on december 9th the lodge has enjoyed a successful year and the members are congratulated on their work here is the list of officers wjmi bro j buck dm bro f conn treasurer bro r forester financial secretary bro g buck recording secretary bro hoy nor ton uarshallbro jack cain ghaplauvro h woolston 1st lecturer bro tom norton 8nd lecturer bra a xngus committeebros f morton f wood a benton j pox timely topics for women by barbara baqob winter sports in amjuu0a something of the vaatness of this great continent can be learned from the variecv and diversity of lbs winter sports while young folks are disporting themselves on skis among the snow- clad hills of the laurenuans the rockies or the adurondacka others are equally enjoying the swimming surfbathing or beachptcknlcklng in the sunny south and still obhers probably not so young are soaking up the sun and fresh air as they chase a little white ball over green fairways in california or florida supposing you were f re to choose whom would you go for a winter holiday would you choose miami beach warm and inviting where you could swtm or lie on sundrenched terraces or go sailing along the gulf coast and where if you felt in the mood you could play golf or tennis or dance to a swing orchestra or would you like to take a skycrut6e from miami s pan ameri can airport by baby clipper to nassau where waterskiing is so popular or to jamaica or to mexico the land of colour or would you rather go by stratocllpper to rio de janeiro or buenos aires where it is carnival time and have you forgotten summer is just beginning or to the jungle country in the panama where bush negroes still hunt- fivefoot lizards sine the international service was begun four years ago over 300 000 passengers have travelled by air from the ujsa to lands to the south perhaps though you would prefer to go north to the land of snow where the skies are bluer and there is sport galore when you tire of ski ing if you do you can try iceflshlng bobsleigh racing skating toboggan ing or ice botlng and finish up glorious days m the invigorating moun tain air wth a jam sesson around a cozy fire besides who wouldn t like to have an opportunity of wearing the lovely ski clothes being shown this year if you choose california tor your holiday you would probably want to be there for the rose fete m paeedena at new years this yeaf the paeirit included a seven mile long procession of flowerladen floats 300 saddle horses and 20 bands there were a million and a half spectators of which only 90 000 were able to crowd into the rose bowl to see the foot ball knmc n the afternooii a vllt to hollywood and the occasional glimpse of a glamorous mo vie star is also a thrilling experience on your first trip to sunny califor nia and of cour you must see the grand canyon of arizona and the gaiden 01 the gods tliis veai because travelling in the states is limited by government regulat on manj canadians are going to victoria canada s only evergreen playground there you will enjoy the balmy weather the soft sea bree zes the flowers in bloom and you can spend a leisurely holiday golfing motoring fishing or wimmlng in the warm sea waters other canadians are going to bermuda where exchange offers no problem and there are golf courses of great natural beauty coral bathing beaches international regattas moordigit sailing bicyclinz between bright hedges of hibiscus and deep sea fishing to lure you back again and again to this enchanted isle thlik courage must not be in vain ft is easy for us to say england can take it easy for us to gluly alk about how confident we are that the raf can meet and de feat 4 to 1 odds in the air that england can successfully reslsf any inva der but just now england needs more than our glowing admiration couragt is the si pre me virtue of mankind the quality that enables men no only to f ght but to endure and flht again the british have dauntless co rage but valour mu t be ba ked up by weapons few canadians perhaps realized un 11 it was over the ernble cri sis that fngland went thiough directly a er the fall of france expert opinion now lrdlcatcs that early this spring will be the zero hour for an attempted invasion and that hitler will not be prevented by moral scruples from using any and every device of modern warfare including poison gas britons are straining every nerve to be prepared to meet the blow when it comes and have steeled themselves to achieve victory at whatever the co t but if in the winnlnghhere is not to be an intolerable loss of life both military and civilian and a greater destruction of property than yet known england must have moi and more material aid from america churchill has said every ship every plane every gun sent before spring is worth three sent utter the urgency of the situation is a reality many canadians have not yet fully faced they have not yet caught the war spirit we have not made it a personal war and it must be war production must be speeded up more people must work in factories and vital war industries including those who do not need to work we must utilize to the full all the skill ingenuity facilities arid resources we possess to increase the flow of war materials across the atlantic we must take decisive action now the heartv support of the war savings certificate campaign under way at present will ensure the cash to help finance canada s war effort and it will also show that the canadian people are behind the government in all out kuddort of britain if by greater effort and self denial we are able to send britain more planes and guns and ships to meet the german onslaught we may be the means of saving thousands of lives and preventing untold destruc tion the unfaltering fortitude and courage of the british people must not be in vain let me remind ou who can ever forget the faces which never had a chance tojgrow 0 old the brave young warriors who fell in battle and gained the price of immortal youth for them there is no shadow of struggle or povertv no trouble of gray hairs or failure of strength no care s the present or fear of the future the unfailing light of morning is forever in their 1 ve john hay by rene kraus book review winsron churchill rriii- kraas in austrian born in parts has given us a sympathetic bioraphv of britain s popular war premier hi teils us or his family background his english grandfather the kren duke of marlborough n warrior and n statesman of his american grandftther leonard jerome n prominent new york publisher and king of thr turl and just as arrogant haughiv and stiffnecked as ttie churrhills but rqirnlu kqod natured and generous at heart nun follows the romai ce and marriage of lord randolph church ill and jf ntne tnomr the radiant american heiress educated in paris on nov 10 1r74 winston cliurrl ill was born a problem child and often ion lv h t od bndlv in rami nnonal school life winn hi whs n hi bnl vm parent the father of tor democ- ruv ri s tned as chtnn hor of the exchequer a personal tragedy win ston stid i mean to be clianceiloi too some day he went to sandhurst military academv and made good when he was 21 his father died and he was commtsstoned in the queens own hus sars he saw hnid servio in india for three ears and then in the sou dan he won nopulnrtty as a writer of war articles and books but was dis liked by the high command because of his criticisms on his return to london he decided to go into politics but was de feated in his first election he went with his regiment to africa where he was acclaimed equally for his deeds of daring and his war stories he nwa captured bv the boers but escaped he returned to england and this time won a tory seat with ease then follows 40 stormy year in politics in 1911 he prepared the dee for action 3 years later in 1913 he spoke in support of aerial defense during the great war he was second only to lloyd george until he ml out of favour after galllpoll life for him was never easy he was oaten rash more often brilliant he was called a rebel to his class btnvhis fore sight on many occasions showed him to be far in advance of his times tf is a tragedy he was not in power from 1994 to prepare for the present war but he is at last filling the position for which he seemed nan the beginning destined do your bit by purchasing war sav ings certificates help mm britains way to fiecdryl dressed meat loaf the savoury bread stuffing la just what is needed to make this beat loaf tops it is es good when aervedwttb rouahroom wane jl an of condensed mushroom soup heated and garnished with parsley 1 pound fresh pork h teaspoon ptppsr a pounds beef m cup tomato itetohup cup minute tapioca 3 egs sttfhtly beaten cup stock or milk 2 cup savoury bread l tablespoon salt etutflns 1 onion chopped fine 9 auon fat salt pas have the meat ground add tapioca stock kesohup ontan sjsi and reasoning mix well shine half the mtatam lata wuuwmiii in gr pan spread the savoury bread stnttlns evenly to tajxsdn won aaft th balance of the meat mixture press firmly- to hold soa shape aaee 8 thin slices of fat pork across ttoe top bate in hot oven 400 ds fj ltt hours baste frequently at nm with u cup hot water then with the tat ifa tht pan