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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Aug 1945, p. 4

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My mother w“ I bottle uver. Nothing would ever induce her to throw away a bottle because "you any How when yqu .will need pm.” What I triumph it was for he: to find some use for u bottle which may have been in storage for mu. Ah, well. Mother hu paaeed my many you: no but, it may be, some of the bottles she and "p_ptill in usa. A . _ HoweVer the Mme procesx went u and now her basement became the receptacle of no longer useful “tides. There one might have seen I doll', house which her only child hut outgrown, u well as numerous lay; an glmes which were never HM. Finally the fire marshall of as t,tr, gave orders that the base. an: must be cleared. And it was. a Inst time I was in the house "sement was in a fair way to min; its former status of a My ateholl. They never out- grow the tendency to save. Some women snve specmc ob- rt. With' one it is recipes. I " levernl women friends who cut out every recipe they read. whether it is worth saving or not. they lbw-y: intend entering them In hooks. card systems or what rar1eeF..y0u know. " have you. but they seldom use them: Personally, I never could under- br the simple reasorghhat they can ' stand women saving up useless 'P.'". gort out frem the "less Oflthings like there just to clutter up in P"!!! the pa.r1ieuUr recipe "we house. When In article becomes ....They Ei.ll never: thInKE-l‘useless I like to et rid of it Is y will. never file the things "my ‘; promptly as possigle even though teeau.st it would be sueh tt stupen- there may.be I consider-hie wrench 1ottt.iob.that the thought of tl.'y.1.iat disposing of something once 't.etimr it appals them. And .tlley prized. But I never save useless qeill never uge t.hept New" it lslthings, as I heve said. I must Id- Impossible to find the PM theyimit, that I do not waste pieces of 'rat.tt. However, they Wm co onistring. however. One never knows II“!!! ll long " they liste. lwhen' n piece of string will become My mother Wls I bottle saver. I useful and I carefully untie and roll Nothing would ever induce her to up every piece of string that comes throw “my a bottle because "you near my bend. String is alwsys nevet know when you will need handy, you know, and why spend one." What I triumph it was forlgood money on new string when be. to find, some use. for n boatlelodg pieces age junta good. . , She married well, financially Ind W plenty of nice thin s. She re- phud older articles 'd furniture Vida better ones as proaperit 1n- mud but never disposed my the aid can. I remember her with In "tie aloud with enough furniture to till t [mull house and I remem- ber her grief when her husband purchased I new home without an 'ttie. The treasured but unused ”tidal had to go, anything: Tt the mm, b y ox ibited than char. ttea in childhood. You "ved ' of old use. broken dolls, o! chm. toys which you had just Because you hated to , with them. («I ha" in mind I young womnn d ttlp: whom her father christ- - " I. Junkwoman" when she knee hitth to I -hopper. land pmcticUlly everything,-- would not content to give worn- t or outgrown toys to another w, [he yep; bitter. Part, at 17, w uh: loot her childhood doll In " from one city to another. . she frew up «he continued to u. out; she saved more things nan“ n u had more. - “an! It?" hiiGGit Rpm-r nticle to sue " III!!!) 'row..." WE All To SAVE OUR LATE [RUITI All) VEGETABLES Thousands of Tom, are Ready for Harvest Will You Lend a Hand? YOUR Ft/ELF' m‘Amm. WARN ELECTRIC h h _ service. tan-Winn will 5}.“ gu_w for fun m Mun-e file d “can: with In Hunted Enron. Thu h.mm.bmnunbedona. 'P-.- a do our an». m- u tit. Int We may " m liable tn was It "IP-lt' luv: I.“ pin-h In “a an l ml {:51 'eirirtberte.doitroma,t.,,.tarts "I h Mk". not w tt through but of My! Now, In addition to our on tut. we an: an help Ned the mime" F43" ' I, HARE]. MmALFE. Wo-ul'l Editor , m a. 9! the ne,',',','.' who ue--------------- u I w your om. or no . .0 of”! junk-unlin who{ i.ur:,t,tl2e2t,tatl h m Mn and - TODAY! - MAM ELMHURST DRIVE - WESTON Phone: Weston 390 J 12 - Lyndhurst 1411 $mditg.lltiltlt Gan * lnane Extremes hte'rtainment irr/iiocial and Personal out" Club and Welfare Activities Installation and Repairs on House Wiring to Ranges, Refrigerators, Radios Washers, Stoves, Electrical Appliances Our Specialty REPAIRS m 07”“. non (e2.eto, tM,tLfettyl' In“ It It. r.r.aa. a In.“ I must admit than was I time when I found I ctapboud drawer hopelessly enmeahe in I mus of string which had become unwound. It took over an hour to untangle the stuff, but, eventually, I had it The photograph sever is the least objectionnble for an astonish- ingly large number of old pictures can be stored in an old box or on I shelf or n dresser druwer or, better) still, In old trunk. Then comes thei day of reminiscences when the box; or trunk or drawer is opened up Ind the contents gone over one by oneri There is Uncle Harry when he weal a boy and Aunt Lucy carryirhg ll bouquet of flowers on her wed ins; day. And father, of course, looking; strained and unnuurll with I pho-I togrtrpher's rest behind his head and many, many others of ancient vintage. There isn't one which could be thrown Iwny. Old Rmemb- rances. you know. Some women save souvenirs. There is an old hand~painted swan on a sheet of glass that Aunt Bertha aimed when she wan a little Id Then the louvenirs from Niagara Falls that were obtained on the honeym'oon trip and the atrocious looking hand-painted use that some obscure cousin (an as a wedding present. Many and varied are the old mementos which are packed away or, worse, which are exhibited in various parts of the house much to the disgust of friend husband. I knew one woman who treasured a plaster of paris dog for gun)! years until the husband acci- entally('.') dropped it. Oh well, some women certainly have their peculiarities. 'il.JsrobIbly, old bottles of modicinc In mIny I husband', Uh bu bun jeopardized from taking something out of I bottle which his wife fond- ly baliIvod VII I remedy for I; cold or In burrowing tuna” or? some otUr ailment. The theory 15; that the" shian con mane Ind. would not light y be cut “is; Ind' In any le might be mtg-10d} for gown: rid of I yup-r noun husband by, itudrortetttly, givinKI’ dose from the wrong bottle. No jury would ever convxct her for, l'.) least one of them would have I wlte who saved old modicum? bottles. aim Tutu-u“ irc. mun-inn Ind " mm! by thr Uln- t.tee of Edurntion. to run-In am of new le 3- m d I. no..." ___ Lii-irGGia . Atty Hugh School seeht wiljlng A to En? a. -e Tii -aa 3; not”; Volunteer “when TODAY! W 0 I I N - E v o r y gmhhk had run munn and mail to. DAY! gays AND amm- MBN-ier.r Double lumbar MUST be The}? Fin In tif. l You are inclined to be warm- _ hearted amigrenerous but, also, just In. trifle too much taken up with your own concerns. You are sym- ‘pathetic if the matter requiring I sympathy is brought to your atten- 3 tum. You are a dominam character land will want to lead and control. gYou are apt to be a little boastful l about the achievements of yourself, your family and friends. Many I Hee woman has lifted her hurband lfrom obscurity by innilting on at. tributing qualities to him which he mgy have difficulty in liying up to. Ynu will he careful in tins: and, posribly, I little inclined tn “(how off" in ynur 1mm. You hke aps pron] and romplimente of miners and may “on he easily vmimiznd hy fUttery of others. You nhnuld Although Mars is 1setive in your horoscope you are not, necessarily quarrelsome. You Ire, however, in- clined to Kick strongly to your opinions and In not enslly swayed in your judgement, You should realize that, if you accomplish any- thing worth while, it is not "PCP!- rary tn announce It to the world,- the world usually recoszFs the worth of 1490 people Ynu will show initiative Ind power with a super- ahundanv of energy and entnus' 135m Ind peoplr will be inchned to follow Four lend, It naturally follows that a Leo woman should not marry a man born under the same sign for two lenders in the same family wo’uld make an unhappy combination. Preferably house tr man born under the si n of Taurus especially if between pril 21st and April 30th. He _ furnish the strength required with considerable self control. The sign of Gemini, March 22nd to June let also provides a good eorrthinrtion although others will turn out well. all carefully unwound and rolled back into I neat ball. No, I never save th i n 3: unnecessarily. Of course there is the little mutter of the string but you would hardly call that “sewing unnecessary things " would you. last week we took up the subject of men born in the turn Leo. fo- day let up talk about Leo women. When born under this sign you must remember that Leo is the Lion and the dominmt influence is the Sun. The dominant planet under which you were born in Mars " now you Leo women mny hive some idea of your place and your responsibility, m the world. Following the ceremony I re- ception was held at the bride's home. where the bride's mother re- ceived in an ensemble of blue sheer with white accessories and a corsege of pink roses. Later the bride and (room left for a wedding trip to northern points. For travelling the bride chose e. then of pink crepe and black accessories. Women Born Under Leo Often Rule Their Homes The bride w” given in ttmr- ringe by her father. She wore a long (own of white branded not over Angel Ikin. I finger-tip veil of white tulle with sweetheart ruddnu trimmed with orange blonoma and curried A cnuudo bouquet of rod to»; Attending the bride were her sister-in-law, Mu. Willard Smith as matron of honour, Ind the groom's sister, Miss Dorothy Hat- ton IS bridesmaid, wearing identi- cal street lenith drone; of white silk jersey wit matching accessor- ies and carrying a 'ITS? of u- sortad flowers. Mr. ' Bites. ROAR. was roomnmm. Ind the ushers were T. Walter Turner and Mr, Harold Hutton, brother of thttroorp. .. F A love]?! wedding wu Iolelhn'uod August 1th at Wuhan Central 21tf Church, 21'l Dori-{Ilgn u'. yountuv. I but " r. pm! fig.' John su'i'tllf'l'v%',f,, and Gnr. Arthur Hatton, R.C.A.. son of Mr. and In. Hutton. Toronto, Won unitod in mntrimony by Rev. Kingsley Joblin. In, Cudwul- lid" pinged the woddine mum: and Miss uric Allen an; "I Luv. You Truly". Doris Smith Bride Of Arthur Hatton Gunner With RCA MARGARET 1toLUrB-Harprr Method Graduate 164 MAIN ST. S. WESTON ZONE 4465 Ml-Mlyiiirtimairtg Salon It's an art being cool and calm in sweltering heat. And your hair plays a large part in this. thnlr Sophisticated Warm Sumner Days The Sign Begets Dominant Characters Who Wish Control MACHINE PERMANENTS Try One of Our COLD WAVES PLEASE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT or The sun. which is the ruling planet nf your Sign. and A most influential {Artur in your decisions; favors those in positions of com-, meme and Matecraft. In spite of this, ynu shnuid cultwlte but lnd' diplomacy in dealing with others.l Th. Sign IS 31er favorable to jewellers and those working in precmu: metals Infaot,yrtu can b. rueeessful working with any kind of precision tnnls and sharp l instrurtterta. You should endeavor to live up to the to"! pi under which you were horn. Ignyau ennoble it,--it will bumble you. Your planetary colors are the reds and yellows. your flowers the marigold and the peony. your jewels tht moon crystal. the chry- soh'te, the diamond and the ruby. If you can wear these colors. flowers and jewels you may realize that you are’ dressing in harmony with your stars. Most Len people have splendid constitutions hut you .‘hnuld take great care of it, nevertheless. Look out, especially, fnr the heart and bark. If you use commonsense in your living your natural vitality should take care of you physically. be successful and, " we. stated. make a success of your husband and children. Blueberry Crumb Cake It cup' mild-flavored fat, lk cup sugar. 1 cup pastry flour or 't cup all-puma» flsur,dle "pa. baking powder, dash of salt, It cup milk, u tsp. vanilla. 2 cups blueberries. Crumb Topping lk cup sugar, h c flour, 16 tsp. cinnamon, 1 tbsp. butter, 1 than. mild-flavoured fat First. preparLiouimrf Sift flour, sugar and cinnamon and rub in fate. Cream fat, add sugar and cream together until light, add beaten egg. Mix and sift flour, baking powder Hello. Homemakers! Come Aug- ust and Nature's lap is brimming over with the humans fruits of the earth. As the berry season wanes, plums are fully ripened and ready tobrinz their tart refreshing flaw. our to dog-day meals. Though you may sigh when you think of the bole these fruits will make in your sugar ration, remember that sugar is not a preservative and use it spgfingiy in, canning. - Many varieties are sweet enough to sink your teeth in as they come fresh-picked from your, own trees or from the market. They are al- ways a delight in the lunch box or picnic box, a well " a boon to the cook. Honorary Captain and Mrs. L. G. Phillipa. who were married in St. Andrei”: Church, Allialon. reeerttly. Tht bride la the dauihter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Falkner. Allialon. The noon. with t e Canadian Chaplaincy Service. is the non of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Phillips of Weston. RECIPES was up oihim new): WESTON CHAPMIN WI” Pour boiling water over rhubarb, let stand 5 mins. and drain. Mix rhubarb and blueberries, add water, bring to boiling point and simmer gently until rhubarb is tender, about 8 mins. Remove from hast and add sugar. Chill and serve with cookies or use he I sauce with blane mlnge. May also be served hot with plein cottage pudding. Baked Peers Peel, cut lengthwise and core 6 ripe pears. Place in pan with V: cup water. Sprinkle with 1 tbsp. lemon juice and % cup brown sugar and dot with butter. (Or drizzle with honey and mid rated rind of 1 orange and juice ofi orange and 1 lemon.) Bake in electric oven, 350 (legs. until nicely glazed. Basie often. and salt. Add dry ingredients to egg mixture alternately with milk. Add vanilla and pour into I greased '8-inch square cake pun. Spread washed blueberries on top. Sprinkle with crumb topping and bake in an electric oven, 350 degs. for 45 mins. Serve hot either plain or with top milk or cream. Six servings. Blueberry Rhubarb Sauce 1% cups rhubarb, cut in l-inch pieces. 1% cups blueberries, ls cup water, lt cup sugar. 65 Main St. S. Our cleaning solution flows through your clothing until All the Dirt ls Wuhed Out. A FELKER BROS. Help you to gain that self assurance that comes with 'a flawless add to holiday fun The Felkor Way improve your morale. Have Fun During the Holidays in Freshly Cleaned Clothes CLEAN CLOTHES Have your Clothes Cleaned 0nd 1nd Operated br.-AroDDART BROS. DRY CLEANING EXPERTS up-to-date equipment and methods enable us to give your clothes the trppettrtutee. TREATMENT THEY DESERVE There is a great difference in DRY CLEANING Be safe with _ Weston M5. LYndhum 2108 Canadian smite men perman- ently incapacitated through enemy action in the field will be confirmed in acting ranks held when wounded. Defence Headquarters announced Julyla Under previous regulations acting rank was relinquis ed After 90 dlys in hospital. The IOOOth Cttrusdian-rnade Mos- quito airplane has taken off tor the Pacific. lt rolled off the assembly line " De RalvilUnd Aircraft in Toronto and was on its way within an hour. The Mosquito travels at more than 425 miles In hour at! carries 1,000-pound bombs, Pickled Pucks _ Ramon skim from " packet and stick , or 8 clown into null om. Boil 2 cup. vintpr, 8 cup: aunt. 4 stick: cinnhmon and t taps. whole clove: for ten minutu. Drop tho pouches in a ftw u I time and cook until jun. tend". It overtook“, they will tall mm. Tun-let peaches to hot, lurilnod jun. Pill with boiling-hot syrup nd nul. It more wrap is lauded, make 1 light augu- ayrup at 1 part - to 3 parts water. Mikal 3 qu. Answer: Detailed information has been mailed to you, Mrs. R. May we repeat for the sake of other readers that we do not re- commend the use of pressure can- ning of fruits since they are too readily overcooked. For large, firm fruits which have been preeooked, the pressure should be ii lbs. for 6 ming." or 10 mins. for cold pack products. THE QUESTION BOX Mn. J. R. requests a Lime-table for cooking fruit in A pmaure cooker. HOW To CAN PLUMS: Plums are canned whole-better it slightly under-ripe. Prick to prevent skins from bursting. Puck nw in steril- ized jars. Cover with boiling Ipr: adjust lids and process 20 wins. in builinrwater bnth. Compote of Red Plum- Cook 96 cup sugar and $6 cup utter to thin syrup. You an tub. stitute corn syrup or honey for % quantity of gut". Wash and prick 2 lbs. of red plums (About 6 cups) “this no they won't bunt their skins. Cook gently until under. ta? cook until soft. Serve hot or to . “65}; mm; E,ii%' Iyrup till tender (until a whisk splint pierces gittiuzh usily). Fill sterilized "rs. a . . Scald. goal; halve, slice or leave whole. Ink raw in sterilized jun 1nd cover with boiling-hot syrup or boiling water. Adjust lids; pro- can in boiling-wnur bath 25 mini. if soft--M mins. if firm. Or cover peaches with boilin iyrup and pr.- cook 3 to 6 mins. link hot. Adjust lids and proceu 16 mins. __ leave who» or cut into MW“ and can. Cook may in . boiling light. my four to eight aim. accord!“ to ma and Human. Puck hot and can: with boiling syrup. Adjuu lids und pm": “any manta: in boiling-want beth. 0pcn~konle method: Boil in Iyrup till bender. Pill sterilized jun. HOW TO CAN PEACHES: now TO CAN nus: PV- A you no), close at had. a model public refrigeration plant wns constructed. not only for the preservation of meats in family quantities but also for the more general purpose of preserving fruits and vegetables in their virgin Mate af ripeness and cue- teulenee. Ladies, we advise you to net quickly it you desire up“: in thit. play this year. ' Not by any mlnner of mum, and there is no reuson why the cunnoc provide them tor th. funny table this cumin; winter, from Mr own ”den or (rem foods pur- TIM It fruit and vegetable atom. The Iolution is the cam- mercill storage locker, where tor Me I month, Mrs. You and I an put uny our requirements, Is the fruits and vegetables mature with the “non. ' Much co-do it being nude over the home freezers which will be on the market some time in the future, but from preterit indications the Til of. then machine: is goin to a etrttsidembly beyond tht 111ch the Iva-axe "tttily. 1: Mrs. Aur- nxe Heuuwile going to bt without oprortunicy tr providing the" deltetarle foods for her min-folk? During an rm {Ow you". more And more pub icity hu bun nun to frozen foods. And man and more poopli luvs been acting them. Who cm (or?! the first lurpriud auction of t e mm: when (mu pun, sueeultntly (nah, n “mush picktd . Nw hours pnviomly, no served none time in Jlnulry? huh strawberries in Docember are mother ("write minds of modern refrigeration. Frozen Foods Possible For All Lucien LeLong Toilet Water Tweed Toilet Water Elizabeth Arden Blue Grass Yardley”: Lotus Evening In Paris Toilet Water Mum Deodonnt Arrid Neel Depilatory Odo-m-no C rum Max Factor Pancake Makeup Adrienne Perfume Tun-Gel Gypsy Sun Tan Oil Gaby Sun Tan Oil Elizabeth Arden Dusting Nouemn Allenhury‘s Buic Shampoo " Main St. N. Weston 53 1180 Weston Rd. Mt. Dennis J U. 8733 No agoncy can take the place of Tho Salvation Army in the great task of helping the un- fortunate and "claiming human lives. It: weak of mercy needs the support of you: dollars. Give generously.‘ are urgently nooded for this work of mercy Your Dollars During the hot days of mid-summer greater can is necessary to retain pre-tummer loveliness. If in doubt what band of I product to buy, Ask Us. We have been in the drug business for many years . ' . We Know. rhThiGi_tkTiruits and vere- MILADY’S TOILET nuneln Amen Unsung SLR-$1.35 nxzema ISc-S9o59c llenhury‘a Basie Shampoo 55e lnch’s Drug Store Canadian (to-Operative Wool Grower: ,, LIMITED Space donated by WESTON - ONTARIO Finally, someone trot around to the subject of the watcher and htrw the newAnource ot power might transform the frigid wirttars of this country into snowless periods of tropical hey. - V At this, Ruth, who is and seven, deserted her nova. "Mother, what would Sana Claus do?" she asked, Conversation Malt 'IU' an as- pset: of atomic power. The nu of tho new discovery as t fuel (or su- mmobiles, trains tnd other eon. veynncu was mentioned. In we as n source of power legume ti- ]ities wn brought up. . boottlit would be to householders n t el for the_turnaee wls tttetttiotted. What Would S Do, At That? One evening last week, while “It parents dilcuued the atomic bombs rocently unleued upon the Japan. on, Ruth Wudluw of Wilton nityod quietly in the fanu'lr living room, y'tg,telg “nu/um " tu weighty 1e.eyiy? t,tl1tp1yt' The d nnmnt ot Amman will bt Irdl to found you mix bulletin on From» Food: (No. 61: (0698) MM) he. of chum. By "tplttyitttt tho methods than our lined there in no reason under the sun why you cun'g have Dpd Ind the kids gaping with 'urprt" thin winter. gain. than in a container And we. in cold storm. To Wit mama: "wilt it1t", not“: In to amp " Itt up” than. It in III-mill We’ll»! 3 exactly rriitii'"ltg, = no: oval-mp0. q mould wand and wound. buy an: bu eel in u war. mixture or u ry In , whichever in pteNrrsble. . an" h not ninply 3 mm on may, A061”? " “I 31.50-52.50 51.25-31.60 $1.50 $1.25 (Sic-$1.25 39c.59e 39c-59c 19c.67e Me T 51.73 30c-60c 50e 35c-65c 35e.65e

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