Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1941, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 2nd 1941 timely topics for women by barbara baines hot weather hints summer heat can be made more endurable if a few simple rules are followed 1 keep windows closed and blinds drawri on the sunny side of the house usually at dusk a slight breeze comes up so open windows then to help fool ott quickly 2 on verj warm evenings sprinkling the stone terrace or porch or even the outside walls of the house with the hose will make the air seem fresher and cooler to sit in 3 did you eer try moving your bed directly in front of the win dow or to the floor of the livingroom or wherever there is the best breeze of course if you are able to sleep outside ona screened porch you will wonder fthv anyone complains oj the heat 4 lukewarm baths as often as convenient are refreshing a cold shower tends to make you feel hotter than evtr nfterwards 5 if you should feel faint with the heat cold pads on the head and wrists give relief 6 simple foods with plenty of fresh fruits and fresh green vege tables are best cold drinks are refreshing between meals but doctors warn us against too many cold meals and icecold drinks 7 heavy or tiirht clothing should be avoided but a hat should be worn in the hot sun s in very hot weather one is wise to stay indoors if possible in the noonday heat work in fields or gardens should be done in the morn ings or lae afternoons arid the same rule applies to golf tennis swimm ing and other sports 9 many people suffer from sore and swollen feet in the hot weather bathing them frequently with boracic acid dissolved in warm wateris helpful one really comfortable pair of walking shoes is essen- 10 most people find that if they keep busy they do not mind the tieat so much some hot afternoon try taking jour knitting under a shady tree on a hilltop you will be surprised at how cool the breeze is there women iv the news a number of women have made history in recent weeks foremost among them perhaps is jacqueline cochrane the pretty feminine young avlatrix who was the first woman to ferry a bomber to britain the trip was without inciden but she aroused the ire of the men of the atfero the organization w hich ferries bombers across the atlantic i because she was given so much publicity while they are forbidden to even mention thej have been on a trip mrs casselman newl elected member for edmonton east has taken her seat in the house of parliament and in her maidflfjspeech made a plea that more consideration be given to the wives and children of war veterans in administering war pensions results of examinations held bv the medical council of canada were announced recently and 21 of the sb9 successful candidates were women their dominion counc 1 gives them the privilege of practicing in any province in the dominion since nurses ire allowed to volunteer for over seas service women aoc o feel xhej should be granted the same privilege alreadj one out of even eight cnadian doctors are on active service miss miriam collins was the onl woman in a grouo of 14 oung ministers who were ordui ed nto thi ministrj by the united church re centlv she ul preach in minitow mmg in the sudburv district fern blodzett a 22earoci toronto girl is th first womftn in canada to become a wirtk oicacr on i merchant fn thter while working as a steiographtr she look a course at the caradim electronic institute ard is sooh s he recen rf htr ndio cert flcate 2nd class she was assigned o iht freighter ba tkiord she sai no feir of raiders dive bombers or o boau dampen her mihusiasm foi her new job new ork prefliees for ir raids new york cit u not gopii to be caught unprepared should nazi bombers launch a s irprlse a tack the police dtpar ment has already begun the work of enrolling a civilian volunteer force of more than 60 000 air raid wardens as the first step n a national programme of civilian defense both men and women ma enroll for this work if they are over 18 and united state emztns zone wardens or key men must possess hitrh integrity in native and executive abuuv and as far as possible represent the predominating racial strains in their district four wardens will be assigned to each of the 1500 posts and will work in relays to give 24 hour service a basic course of instruction will be given all members of the organization america will no doubt profit by many ol the lessons already learned in britain such as the taller the bjllding the safer its occupants bomb damage is comparatlvelv negligible to steel and concre e structures huge municipal above ground shelters are not feasible private home and small apartment subcellars are risky bomb proofed private garages and public buildings are the safest air raid shelters great fires cannot be prevented but maj be controlled death and injury are inescapable for many canadians too must realize that air raids can no longer be con sldered a remote and improbable danger no one can tell what the next few months of war will bring forth it is a wise countrv thy makes ample preparations to meet danger while there is tt time air raid precau tions in canada should not be etf to haphazard local under hip let me remind ou man mav be divided in many way but here is no clearer cut division than between those who have a purpose and those who have none it is the chara tcr of the purpose that dturmmt the man robert- munger book re vi en tory oath by tim pridgen mcclel and 371 pp s3 00 the american revolution has become a popular theme with writers oliver wlswc 1 by kerneth roberts and the neutral ground by frank hough are both powrr ul novels but in tory ouh tim prldgen has presented the revolut tn frcm a new viewpoint that of the highland pcotch settlement at cape fear in north caro ina when the story opens a ship has just come to wilmington bring ing men women and children to join their loved ones in their search for freedom in the tidewater carolina country among them is flora mac- donald the darling of the clansmen it is a colourful picture and the reader is enthralled with the kilts the bagpipes and the crisp highland dialect then the war came and though they liked king george but little and had many friends among the whigs the scots were loyal to their tory oath of allegiance ond took up arms for britain young duncan stuart bold and proud and of great stature is the chief character of the story he falls in love with mary mcleod who is a whig he is among the highlanders mustered under scalpie camp bell who were routed at moore s creek by the whigs with the company under capt pyle that marched to aid comwauls in the midst of the battle of guilford courthouse and shares many other adventures with the tory colonists the author has given us a vivid and dramatic pic ture of the war as it was in the south then the war is ove many familiar faces are missing among the scots including flora macdonald but duncan returns his love affair with mary has suffered many ups and downs but at last they are wed in the end duncan joins the federalists the best of the french the best of the irish he best of the dutch the best of the english and the best of the highlanders to build a great new empire in the new world salad secrets pih supply a medium for serving in endless variety the fruits and vegetables so rloh in mineral salts and vitamins those trusty safe guards of our health they are especially welcome on hot days when kitchens are hot and appetites fickle saladmaking is an art but an art that can be acquired with a little care here are some tips that may trove helpful gether 6 colours s 7 8 carrot jen wash greens thoroughly and chill before using drain all canned vegetables and fruits well all ingredients should be fresh and crisp care should be taken to combine flavours that blend well lo- ingredlents should be arranged attractively with due regard to cooked foods should be marinated in french dressing strong flavours such as onion should be used sparingly qarnl are important and should be colourful any of the are appropriate watercress pepper grass parsley celery carts radish uti slices of green or red pepper sliced cucumber wedges sliced hard cooked eggs cheam balls nuts dates raisins woman of 78 spry as a cricket feels more like 48 aches and pains are nohnovitable in old age when they do come there is always a cause for them here is a little lesson on growing old by a woman of 78 for the inst five years i have taken kruschun salts and i tell you truthfully i oould not live without them t am 78 years old i have hardly a pain in my body and i feel almost as young as i did at 48 i give the credit to kruschen salts no one will believe my age mrs c m most people grow old long before their time because they neglect one vital need of health the need for internal cleanliness eventually they start the kruschen habit then probably focthe first time m years they start getting nd every day of all wast matter from the system they begin to feel energetic and happy in a word they ve got that kruschen feeling i international uniform i sunday school l carrolls lesson sind4y july 6 1941 golden text come over into macedonia and help us acts 16 8 lesson passage acts 16 6 15 yet this one thing i learn to know each day more surely as i go that doors sre opened ways are made burdens are lifted or are laid by some great 1 iw unseen and still no as i will helen hunt jackson the stops too 6 7 in psa m 37 t said the steps of a good man are ordered by the lord opposite tl is vert in the bible of gtorue mulkr were written thesi ords and the tops too tlu in ner voice ofltn as halt as well forwird march paul and companions mad et forth to p each the tasxj the planned to vi it the region called asm but when thev came to m la and nought to o into bi hjnla the were clucked we do not know how the warning came it raa have bem uuoiigh reixtrts from other travellers or it ma have been in impluse in tlu sensitive mind of pain however the conviction came there was clear leading that tht should take a different route the bib e is lull of such instances of di rect on being guen we can thank god for being told what not o do as well as for positive leading green lfthl 8 9 pml an1 his companions wtnt down to troas famed in classical literature as th ringing plains of wind troy here the guidance was positive just as definittlj as it hid been negative at myta in a vision i man of mace donia urged paul saving come over in o macedonia and help us there have bien many sjieculatlons as to the manner in which this guidance came some think that it was a dream oth ers think that luke had been in touch with piul ps chologisl s suggt i hat it was a prompting from the subcon clous mind of piul in whattver wav thus jjosltlve jradin cime it was hit tr of europe for christ paul mav not 1 i known th it he wis crossing from as i t j europe to h m it w is a 1 pin f tin homin pmplre but w mi in u one of the fateful choices m world ittoiv hid lie tospcl one ens in i nd of wst tin trend of events wo ild 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saturday night only phone 357 free delivery main street georgetown ood s direction mi bt gvtn a il b con ulti ion with wt t irlrncls vnst to sajs ltir h had sen tlu i uti mmidl i l indiavonrtd to i to n mncctilotilt us uredlv tiiher i iq tint hi lr d hul clkd its to rci i tin lo p into hem hii i i btilnnlnj of thi w m hkps hltlurto luke had been wntlnit ibout pi ul bit new ht ls a companion tn lng with piul as tlu 11 lit com pin j of missionaries talked things over thc wei convinced tint it was right for thorn to ro into macedonia there ls great comlort and reassurance in discussing personal plans in a itllow ship of trusted friends one s own idea mi be riirht in the main but it will be enriched or modified through conference with other people who bring to it the light of their experi ence there is not much gain in seeking advice if we only wish our own desires to be confirmed if we are really looking for further light as to what we should do and how we should do it then conference with sympathetic people will prove to be of groat assstance this ls especially true for headstrong impulsive people who are inclined to act first and think afterwards coincidence t 13 phiuppl was the logical location for the travelling group of missionaries to begin their work octavlus plan here a colony of roman veterans with farms attached a military outpost and a miniature of rome itself the language was latin here paul is face to face with the roman power and qnplre in a new sense he was a new alexander come from asia to conquer asia tor christ a new caesar to build the kingdom of christ on the work of alexander and caesar so writes a historian the actual beginn ing of pauls work in phlllppt was very humble the man of liacedoola turned out to be a group of women there was no synagogue and pl went along the riverside on t si bau and found a group at women wui gods direction comes also through coincidences often it is nlble to explain them but it is dramatic to live world where such striking oojncldenoes hap pen it makes us sure that we are not- uvlng m a world of blind chance tuere is a plan back of our seemingly chance choices very often big doors wjrjg on small hinge at both ends 14 quite often gods dim t on is fien bv riason of the fact that thi hol sint ins bici 11 work in two lives t t onci paul hid neu r lit ird of lvdii nnc lv in had nevtr hi ird ol piul jet lvdli litarl oji in d o tlu uo 1 missitr sin wis i pired to ni ie it out lit u conurt a wottnn and it alrndv 1 i ker af t r nd uui 1 111 he of thi erv vsi 1 win r thtv hid bun foi bidden o prtach but n new era had divvn ed for europi nid for womin in uie conviritn of lvdii tlie gospel was not belt wuhflcl from asia but it was to be c irrlcd thither through lvdti and her household and not by paul ind his ompanions god moves in a mvstcrioas way closing some d6ors through which we wish to go and opening other doors through which wc ro hosintingly the secret of inner peace is not o be forcing our own plan but to be seeking god s w ill ready to fit into his divine purpose he will lead if we are ready to foi questions for discussion how do you make your decisions 2 tto missionary leaders get divine dl rection differently from military leaders 3 what was the most important choice you ever made 4 why are so many europeans non christian or antichristlan 5 has the christian church any stra tegy for the postwar period edward sauitt special investigator for the los angeles sclentlfled psychic research society recalls in the american weekly with the july 6 issue of the detroit sunday times the weird case of the caressing spirit and other expensive nuisances that ls wilted under his special treat ment be sure to get the detroit sunday times this week and every asthma renr caa m suata t astoma bocedy w to shew thai ar bar turn you know you- are right when you have your wedding invitations and announcements printed at the herald our new park avenue type is dis tinctively styled for these when 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