Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1941, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 17 1941 j timely topics for women by barbara baines veel when the tourists come to bora quebec i just returned this week from a grand holiday among the lauren- uans our camo is on lac du sable near notre dame du laus a tiny village on the uevre t in quebec we have been going a number of years now and are beginning to fell quite at home among the french canadian families in the district but our particular friend is monsieur valiquette who lives on the nearest farm if farm you can call it prom the lake it looks like a series of rolling wellwooded mountains with two or three tinv cleared garden plots nestling on the sides at one time the fields were larger but some years ago two great dams were built on the lievre to provide electric power the whole val ley was flooded and the farmers had to move back to higher land they were wellpaid for their lost acres but their new farms have less soil suitable for cultivation the money was soon gone and many of them now find it hard to feed their large families mons vallnquette is more progressive than some he has four cows two horses seven- sheep three large pigs and some chickens and his family fare well he has five lovely children the newest garcon arrived while we were at camp with the help only of a midwife which my- husband had to go for in a hurry the nearest doctor is at mont lauxler fiftyfive miles away and he charges more than they can afford to pay but mons valiquette is good to his family don t they get clothes out of the catalogue printed in french and last year dldn t they get some store furniture and a radio for christmas things few of their neighbours have moris valiquette is very proud that he is one quarter irish and proud also or his unccta fngitsh his favourite expression in english is ho japers yes spoken with great emphasis one day he made us smile when he said it is going to rain to night the sky she sick all day madame valiquette does not soeak english but she bakes wonder ful bread i like to watch her as she kneads and punches it with great gusto in a wooden trough attached to the wall she often goes around in her bare feet but her kitchen is clean she has screens now to keep out the flies and has water piped from a nearby spring to her sink there is no need to worry about elevation for the spring comes down the moun tain side the same spring is the cooling system for her refrigerator an earthen hut built into the side of the hill with a cement trough down the centre through which flows cold crystalclear spring water milk and perishable foods are set right in the water and afe kept cold on the hottest day in summer other foods potatoes and vegetables are piled high along the sides and keep fresh and crisp in summer and do not freeze even in below zero weather in winter mons valiquette gets out logs and gets good pay for himself and his two horses he told us they use a crazjwheel to keep the logs from coming too last down the mountain sides but just how it works i am not sure the logs are drawn to the uevre and floated down to the ottawa where they are sorted and taken to the mills it u quite exciting to see the rivermen take them down things are ery different for the valiquettes since the tourists came they sell wood ice milk and cream home made bread and buns and garden vegetables to all the camps where we are but mons vali quette is most pleased when he rich americans come because that means some profitable days of guiding the country is a fisherman s paradise on one trid into a newlv discovered lake mv husband and a party of his friends caught 195 red trout thev are verv similar to our speckled trout except that the fins are red and the flesh pink they are delicious fried in butler for breakfast that was of course a red letter day but lakes abound everywhere and there are an abundance of bass yellow pickerel and great northern pike ard one day while we were there a man from ottawa caught a 34 pound grey trout mons valiquettes proudest dosscsn is a leather belt pailv ornamented with nail heads and coloured stone which an american sent him in appreciation of his fine catch all les jeuns hommes of the village want to buy it trom him mons valiatiette is verv ambitious for his family he wants them to get a good creation though he himself went to school only two 01 three months and ran neither read nor write but it is not easy pic ture if jou can lowell age nine and vaida age seven accompanied by their collie dog crossing the lake by rowboat and then walking one and onehalf miles through the bush in which theie is plenty of deer beaver foxes porcupines and sometimes bear to a utile clearing where there is a school when it is windy and the lake is rough their father takes them across and meets thm in winter they cross on the ice and n spring and fall when the ice isn t sale or when it is too stormy they stay at the farm house nearest the school to get to the village six mile awav o shop or go to church they go by boat as far as the dam and walk the other two miles thev have an outboard motor now that they got from one of the tourists in the wlnfr they go by horse and sleigh on the ice or by aoe teim rhc only way to get out to civilization then is by snow mobile and it is very expensive most of the families we met are quite happy and satisfied with their lot few speak any english and fewer have ever been out they know nothing of geogradh and scarcelv anvthing of the war one man asked my husband if the fighting was bad where he came from thev sometimes visit each jnther on sundavs and there is an oc casional square dance in one of the larger rooms strange as it may seem thev call off in english but their driest and their church are by far the biggest things tn their lives when we all left this fall how ever mons valiquette said it is going to be lonesome to morrow for oir scrap book be thrfty in keeping jour health unlike a dollar foolishly spent it cannot easily be replaced bv future savings a reader book review marriage is a private affair by jutith kelly imusson book co 159dp s3 00 marriage is a private affair is the absorbing story of the first o uncertain years of a modern american marriage it won the tloooo harper prize for 1941 42 judith kelly the author was born intoronto she is row the wife of a boston lawyer and the mother of two young children but admits that she is more interested in her writ ing than in cooking the heroine of the story ts theo whose home life was unhappy in spite of all the wealth lavished upon her her mother was vain and sel fish and her father frustrated and worldly and so when she and tom west fell deeply in love with each other and were married she made up her mind that nothing should ever happen to spoil their happiness she tried in every way possible to be the kind of a wife tom want ed but it was not long until she began to feel a vague feeling of disap pointment tom seemed unduly wrapped up in his pet hobby a model housing scheme and seemed to show more warmth of feeling for his dead father whom he idealized and for his two children than for his wife nor did the marriages of their friends turn out better all seemed to be searching for something it was impossible to find then theo met lang street they were mutually attracted and in a mistaken hope for romance and warm companionship and fulfillment thev became lovers toms reictton when he found out about theos faithfulness and theos attempt to make amends for her foolishness you must read the book to find out mftrrtkge is a private affair is an essentially human story one which faces the problems of modem marriage with insight and honesty but one which may be somewhat disillusioning to younger readers t 1 t whole green tomato pickle food may yet be a decisive factor in winning the war here is a recipe for using ud surolus green tomatoes and the result a pickle that will add zest to the dullest meal 8 pounds snail green tomatoes i quart vinegar 3 dounds white suar 2 sticks cinnamon 1 tablespoon whole cloves jel tomatoes thinly aprinlde with h cup salt and let stand over night scald with boiling water and keep simmering until able to pierce tomatoes with a fork pour off water and let drain until dry about two hours make syrup of vinegar sugar and spices bring to a boil add tomatoes and simmer until transparent may be kept in covered crock or bottl an ma editors note letters from interested readers axewelcome i hve vou some timesaving hints you would wtt to pass long address i all cotnmimicatlons to barbara baines in care of this newspaper look out for your liver buck it up right noa and imi ilka a mlllkait ta few u d a i kt 1 1 bojr mi t iw t i r hwllh kaaiia b to s led pb hd l fc a nam rbkoi whany r brar a out ordw wriffattom yoau- caiptw anludmjs canl wtrk paperl vou fj wwbssdaeby backed doxy km ml ao tha ti for mr js year thooundl km wan prom i rafiaf from that nktmtwa frubaures sttunatmw tiyfruiteitea youll bo txjj fcfhtod haw eukkb null kd wu mw ponon happy and troll ap- 25c 50c fruirtives djtebnational uniform sunday school lesso n overcoming the adversary sunday september 21st 1941 golden text and they overcame him by the blood of the lamb and by the word of their testimony and they loved not their lives unto the death revelation 12 ll revelation 12 nothing is here for tears nothing to wail or knock the breast no weakness or contempt dispraise or blame nothing but well in a death sophocles moral religion 7 9 a ouii2 man trained in a private chool and a famous university looked upon religion as mother subject he memorized scripture became familiar vith the prayer book and the ritual of worship and as soon as he left school promptly discarded all religious observances as unreal not until he was thirty years of ige did he dls cover what he calls moral religion as soon as it became a daily expert ment of choosing and doing the right religion became lite and life became religion in the first instance it was his sense of sin that led to the dis coverj o the realty of god so radical was the change in his life that he likens it to nenuon seeing the apple fall and discerning the law of gravita tion to watt watching the lid of a kettle bobbing and utilizing sleam power to franklin with his kite lak ing the first step in harnessing clec tnclty what w as this discovery of moral religion simply that the will of god when known and followed is a power a moral and spiritual power as demonstrable as gravitation steam or electric t a glowing faith 10 religion dies unless it is eiithusias tic vir ue vanishes unless it is tn ten the new testament beatitudes and benedictions have the glamour of positiv e com let ions consider john s exulting praise in this verse now is come salvation and strength and the kingdom of our god and the power of his cirist that is the good news of the gospel that is the thrill ing s or we have to tell to the na tlons a ntw power for right irving ha come to humanity through christ how miy we have it first of all we muit get rid of the accusing sentiment in our minds that is the verv devil within us as long as we are full of accusal ons iiinst our relatives our neighbors tnd the government the love or god cinnot flow into our hearts a miracle happens when we stop being cltver it detecting the faults in other peopk and bejrlii to show ikill in recognizing sin in our stives tlun we become humble con ct rmik our own mtrit ind forgiving about the failings of other members of the ramilv christ came to the world not to condemn but to save we cannot do much saving until we cease fiom accusing victims become victors 11 12 how may we overcome the accusa tion sentiment in our minds many christiana say that the only way to victory is by constant fellowship with christ sharing of christian experience and the surrender of self the early christian martyrs were victorious be cause they loved not their lives unto the death they could be killed but no power on earth could make them un true to christ note well john s phrase the blood of the lamb our self giving must have something of the sacrifice of the cross of christ quite evidently john has ceased to emplo the name witnout any thought of its literal meaning the lamb has corn- to be nothing else for him than a title of christ which can be used almost as a proper name in any context it al wavs carries with it however the idea of a sacrificial death christ had been the victim of did testament prophecy led like a lamb to the slaughter he had died at passover just at the mom ent when the lamb was slain jesus had ded as an unresisting sufferer of his own will he had ohered hlmslf on behalf of men the harps of god t the atmosphere of worship is found throughout tae book of revela tion the images used are intended to visualize spiritual realities the phrase the harps of god may be a memory of worship m the temple at jerusalem accompanied by the harp scoffers and literallsts who ridicule the idea of spending eternity playing a harp only advertise the fact that ttfey have missed understanding the iif wun tlkie hash be deep thought and long experience before truth can be worthily express ed in song worship is the obief ac tivity of the church the inspiration rinsos thick rich suds soak out dirt andgrimt package 10 carrolls sale protect ptattous silk stockings with a dally dip in lux package 10 23 umufeduoy orauomr frahnna 2 ke1v the scram stars choke far lovely 2fce11 n corn aylmer golden bantam new pack 2 bh l6oz tin o carrolls cleanser shinola floor wax handy ammonia kirks castile soap p 8 g naphtha soap 3 13c lnv aic paekaaa c 3 ur 17c 3 ur 14c pickles queenland street mixed 27oj ju- hawes lemon oil 15c 25c champion dog food 2 19c masters dog biscuit 25c choc madeira cake cimo- iu 15c orange square cake e 25c vinegar xxx blended or spirit gal s9- allens apple juice 2 1 5c our peanut butter pi 15c spaghetti cuu 2 t 27c chocolate puffs 19c shirriffs lemon pie mix 14c coffee carrolls romar pound 39 stteet jvic good sizr n oranges doi ontrio no 1 potatoes 15 lb pk 31 miaerskin pickling onions 2 lb 25 celery hearts bdl 10c celery stalks each 5c fruit and vegetable prices until saturday night only carrolls limited phone 357 free delivery zzsszl georgetown of all social service it establishes a sense of dependence tioii god and of brotherhood between men john uses l he symbols of white robes for charac ter incensi for jjrajti harps o wor ship but the spiritual realises far transcend the miierlal svmbols kltifr of saints 3 4 john saw great truths m a series of visions a motion picture camera could not hae filmed them but it dots rot follow that the vision uvas worthless fanciful as it is it ex presses the confidence in another world it jives embodiment to great convictions uhich lie deep in every human soul god has a purpose with tht world righteousness will in the tnd prevail man is not merely a crea ture of this earth but has part in a higher older in tht service of which he wih find hls true life these con ictioiii vnrc needed todaj in the strange t fashion history is repeating jiself we are learning anew the dan cer of anj civilization divorced from spiriiua ends john foretold that a ksrentness which wrs founded wholl on a worship of this world wa doomed to perdition and his meaning is now coming home to us the forces that promised to regenerate us are on j crushing us down science has beei liai nested to purposes of destruction plulosophv is devising new pretearts ftr tjrnnnj each refinement of culture has its outcome in some new moral disease what will be the end of a civilijitioii which is based on the wor ship of material things questions for discussion i what does the adjective satanltf implj defmiteh what has christ done for ou a arc there an martyrs in industry and science 4 what are the highest purposes of music a will jems and christians ev to reconciled evr 4y w bomtttlj damets m fantnhmionto victory ths prime mtnrsrrn of canada a mechanized army serving you mechwiixed and motorized units thw taakc up the taodcrn army you have often noticed bell ime crew wunthcir truck along the highway thoie loo ra mechaniied mot on ted unita cadi with a highly killed crew each completely equipped with tools power material in an emergency they can be mobilised quietly quickly efficiently tp repair the havoc wrought by torm fire or flood the equipment they carry standardised apparatus of many kinda makes pot- sfblethe tpeedy restoration of vital service preventive maintenance preparedness experience and kip these all serve to ensure that your messago will get through with imt dejsy in any emer gencya vital contribution to the countrys war effort

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