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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Oct 1941, p. 7

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Carleton, the First Reader. : selection was & "from Colossians and wr "the words, "General Service" ap- .ther Aye, at 10.30 o'clock on the . gregation singing the hymn, "This - I 'will deliver thee, and thou shalt § of du Tojo, above, Fh three iii i ad pero B Hirohity to form a new cab- ee a-- First Church Of Christ, Scientist Holds A Thanksgiving Sen vice In Toronto A Thanksgiving Day Service was held by First Church of Christ, Bclentist, Toronto, in the church edifice, Bt, George Street and" Bow- 'morning of Thanksgiving Day. 'The service opened with, the gon- fa. the day the Lord hath made. The Thanksgiving Proclamation 'by the Governor-General /of Can: ada, was then read by .Mr. John 'Phe. Seriptiral read by the First Réader, Hymu No. 150, "In mercy, in goodness, how great 1s our King" was then sung by the congregation, The ~ subject of the 'Lesson: Sermon was "Thanksgiving" and bad for the Golden Text: "Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the most High: and call upon me in the day of trouble: glorify me." (Psalms 50 : 14,) After the respdnsive reading of Bible passages, Mre. Jean Wright 'the Second Reader, read the cita- tions chosen from the Bible, while Mr. Carleton, the First Reader, read the correlative passages from Belence and Health, Among the citations from Science E and Health was: "God is not mov- ed by the breath of praise to do more than He has already done, nor can the infinite do less than bestow all good, since He is un- changing wisdom and Love . . .. God 18 love. Can we ask Him to be more? . , . Shall we plead for' more at the open fount which fis pouring forth more than we ac- cept?" 'A solo was sung by Miss Eileen Law. The closing hymn was No. 272, "Our God shall reign where- o'er the sun does his successive Journeys run." The meeting was concluded with the benediction." WAR SERVICE BADGE "General Service" Class "Red, blue and silver, symbolic of the three branches of the Armed Forces of Canada, are the colours of the "General Service" badge, announced October 15, by Col. the Hon. J. L. Ralston, Minister of National Defence, for pérsons who have * honourably ceased to serve on active service the Naval, Military and. Air orces of Canada. As illustrated above, the badge is of silver appearance with part- of the crown and the maple leaves in red and a bl ue scroll on which pear in silver, . Cruelly Deceived Mrs. Sophie Barthlott, 73, a bride of one year, obtained a divorce in Superior Court, Chicago, from - Henry Barthlott, 86, She charged cruelty and also testified: "He deceived me before we were married. He-told me he was only 80 years old." WAR'CHIEF WHO WILL LEAD JAPAN replace that of Premier -and toughness. Xanovs, in which he was WAr T. / camaro Enfeiuiaed a - Bidar Canada's Navy keeps the seas: through fair Troster s or foul, Canadian Navy maintain their vigil at sea. of her consorts a-seaman stands his watch, Canada is celebrating "Navy Week." . Throughout the Dominion, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, in industrial centres and villages, the Navy League of Canada is calling the nation to pay tribute to the men of the sea who are winning the war of the Free Peoples. e Navy League of Canada, in this aetond year of war. means more = Navy Week, sponsored by the than ever before to,a Canada whic 2,000 officers and/men to more large part in the war at sea. in rain or fog, ie of re Royal Here one is seen, looming out of the mist, while in one. raivie h has seen her Navy grow, since war was declared, from less than than 25,000 officers and men -- each of whom is helping in Canada's (What Science Is Doing HAT SCIENCE 1S DOING? .... SQUEAKING. DIAMONDS Touch a diamond and almost any pearl with a piece of dry ice and they squeak. Imijtations don't. So reports Miss Mary D. " Waller, of the London School of Medicine for Women, The. explanation is simple, When dry jce (solid carbon diox- ide) is heated it turns at. once into a gas and: skips the liquid stage. Touch a metal plate with & point of dry ice, and heat passes . from the plate to the dry ice, whereupon gas is formed, The stream pushes away part. of the plate in front of it, whereupon it stops and the plate springs back. This' happens about 1,000 to 4,- 000 times a second, so that we have high-pitched sound vibra- tions, Touch a piece of glass or some other non-conductor in this | way and no squeaks. are" heard. Miss Waller has learned the trick of producing continuous, -very high musical notes from dia-. monds and pearls. A very light,' steady touch is demanded $0 make a gem sing, and so is a sense of when the vibrations are about to begin, --s OCEAN. YIELDS MAGNESIUM Recovery bf metallic magnes- jum from seawater at Freeport, Tex., by the Dow Chemical Com- pany of Midland, Mich., recently was called the outstanding chemi- cal engineering achievement since 1940. At the Freeport Plant, some 800,000,000 gallons of raw ocean water are daily procegsed to pro- duce 100,000 pounds of nietal as well as large quantities of bromine for fuels, "0 anti-knock motor 4. This is exceedingly bad taste. Remove these particles from the mouth with the thumb and first finger and place them In the ash tray, It is best te do as little of this as possible. 6. Yes. It #s too much to sxpect . them to remain quiet in their seats "without some kind of amusement, 80 take along' some game or toy. 6. No; the hostess :ives direc- tions as to the seating, unless tue guests are so many that place- cards must be used. Science Has Hopes Of Defeating Moth ~ Bceience held out hope to the housewife and others today of making woollen articles safe from moths and heavy-handed laund- resses, The Bureau. of Standards and Textile Foundation of the United States announced discov- ery of a chemical treatment. which shows promise of making wool less edible for moths, less sensi- tive to Alkaline factors in soap and less likely to shrink. The production of maple syrup and maple sugar in Canada in 1941 is estimated in terms of maple syrup at 2,276,400 gallons. How fun I? BY ANNE- ASHLEY Q. How can I waterproot my shoes? A. It is a wise plan to keep a comfortable pair of shoes on hand ~ that are waterproof for out-door use, Apply a dressing made by melting together two parts of bees; -wax to one part of mutton fat. Apply at night, and remove the next morning by wiping with [3 plece of flannel, Q. How can I clean a soiled felt hat? - A. Rub {it very lightly with a Magnesium alloys (known as Dowmetal), are the lightest structural metals used in industry, being one third lighter than alum- inum with comparable strength Today 100 per cent of Dow's output goes into defence uses, particularly in cast- ings for airplanes, each of which -on the average will contain 1,- 000 pounds. of this remarkable metal. 'Modern 'Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 1. Should word be sent to the hotel to hold the room that has been reserved if one finds he's unexpectedly delayed and cannoi arrive on the day stated In his reservation? - t 2. Should the woman or -t! y man precede when leaving the dining -|--- room of a hotel? 3. Should a man al.ays assist a woman to enter or leave an auto- * mobile? 4. Is it all right to eject from the- mouth to the floor the 'ittle specks of tobacco that separate themselves * from the cigarette or the cigar? 6. 'Should some "kind of amuse- ment be provided for children while traveling with them on a train? 6, Are place-cards used at the informal luncheon? & ANSWERS 1. Yes. Becauso hotels do not hold the room if you are not there claim it within- a reasonable eo After you have sald you wold there, 2. The woman precedes, the man follows, Neither should forget the "good night" to the walter ar head ' walter, 8, You, fine grade of sandpaper, rubbing with the nap. Then rub over with a mixture of salt, cornmeal, and gasoline and allow .to stand in the air for a while, Q. How can I prevent fcing trom hardening if I am interrupted by the doorbell or telephone whilo icing a cake? A. Place a damp cloth ove. the 'bow1 containing the frosting, Q. What are some of the values of various vegetables? A. Ldituce 1s. good for. the nerves. Beets and turnips contain iron, Tomatoes are good for the liver and stimulate it. "Celery is good for rheumatism, Spinach is good for the bowels. Carrots are good for clearing the complexion, Asparagus Is good for the kidneys, Q. How can I mend a loose um- brella handle? A. It the umbrella handle be- comes loose, pour gome melted resin or sulphur into the hole. Quickly force in the umbrella rod and hold for a few minutés until the Su hardens. Ny Sl) CONTEC A ¢ Vv rand apes HONL FINER MADE -Iodorgol-Iédine Livestock Feed Supplement For maximum fn all Livestock production. 8imple to use ~-- In- expensive. Order through your dealer or write us. Free booklet. Todorgol-lodine Company Adelaide P.O, Nox 403 Toronto . Automatic Have Job Placing One U.S. Draftee Army experts at p Upton, N.Y. Interviewed classified 65,000 new soldierd®without bat- ting an eye. Then came Private Leonard Braverman, of New York. They asked him what his clvilian occupation was so they, could as- slgn him to a somewhat "similar task In the army,. "1", he replied, cutter." "was a girdle Thousands of Machinists Wanted! 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Canadn needs ma- chinists! 4,000,000 additional train- ed craftsmen wanted by defense Industries this year! Help your country and boost your earnings. Start.to learn now. An amazing bar- Welding and Soldering; ; -- Rd a a a HAVE YOU HEARD? "Did you hear about Jones an his car?" said Brown to his neigh- bor over the back fence, "No, what about it?" "Well you know, it's a very old ear, and odd bits are always falling. off when he goes for a ride. So he got the idea of tying Fo magnet behind: to pick up the "Smart {dea, anyway." PE whicly dropoéd." "Yes, but in the 'end Jones found himself riding on the mag-< neti" NE ------ [4 "Yes," said the great man, ' "I woke up one morning and found myself famous." "It was slightly different with me," sighed the. other. "l found myself famous-- and then 1 woke up." General: "Confound it sir; why can't you be more careful?" Selectee: "What have I done, pir?" - 'General: "Instead of address- ing this letter to the Intelligence Officer, you have addressed it to the Intelligent Officer, you should know that there is no such person in the army." 'And what is a synonym, illie?" asked the teacher. "A synonym," said Willie, "is a word that you use when you can't spell the other one." A friend called up a guest at a hotel, knocked, and asked him to open the door. "Can't; door's locked," the voice within announced. "Well unlock it!" "Can't; have no key." "Great Scott, man? What will you do if there's a fire?" "I- can't go." Mpther: "Billy, why are you making your little broth- "er cry?" Billy: "I'm not. ..He's dug a hole and he's crying be. cause he can't bring it into the house." It was bedtime, and Mrs, Jones - was overlooking the evening toilet of her small son. "Oh," Tommy!" she "exclaimed, "look nt your hand! It's all scratched and bleeding, How did that happen?" 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