Times & Guide (1909), 1 Aug 1946, p. 5

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. MW! AUGUST t, “a In time of crisis the physician holds your health in his hands. You trust his experienced judgment, and rightly so. _ Therefore, heed his friendly counsel when he suggests that you bring his prescriptions here for compounding. He knows that We will carry on the same spirit of sincere service. Bring your prescrip- tion to us with confidence. Simpson’s Drug Store 50 MAIN ST. N. 180 Mim St.-Wetrton Ph. T4--dUnetttm 9662 BRAMPTON . LIONS' CLUB JAMES HARRELL Well known Hollywood Producer and Columnist will act as M.C. and Judge in charge of Beauty Contest and Pun Parade. HAPPY JACK‘S LOG CABIN BOYS Clowns ond Comedian- ADMISSION Janus S0e---CNiLMtEN 2Se Dancing Nightly IRVIN’ LUMBER Lumber - Builders’ Supplies - Fuel JAMBOREE - LIONS FUN PARADE Gags Supplied By ROY WARD DIXON, Radio's Greatest M.C. -Valuable Prizes To All Contestants- . "Biggest and Best Program ever seen in the County." _,,,,..,...,.----:-::-:"::'; liiiS ii9titS .sittyO r ,itNit t.t.tb.1ll-. Pill Number Draw On Admiulon Ticket- Prius: R mo-BICYCLE-CAR TIRE AND TUBE MISS PEEL BEAUTY CONTEST Alka Seltzer Radio Show-“DID I SAY THAT" (Harvey Dobbs---Rar Purdy) - THURSDAY NIGHT - {/53 Wrrtmlllll.ll.E PARK %3 AUGUST . t ---,-.rc.rirss"" 15th & 16th Cecil Simpson, PlumB. ON BOTH NIGHTS Fireworks - Game- of Skill - Monster Bingo Rides For Kiddies CO. LTD. - FRIDAY NIGHT - Beauty Contest " and . Fun Parade _. ZONE 4-435 Music By Well Known Bands Me. Now- hnou bu minm. od ham nth: Mtionin‘ and n m .r1sd to "In.“ him buck hem i? WEBB; Fiil'il 336 it; 'ini In. Chilvm ' but. had s ttitm nation in Motown. Ttet, Isms. It!!! n! thy 'riVtkriiGrG, an}; gnaw . 'l'lltL'ftl, n; In; Enrico &tt 'th' tle prone Ir Sand. . Maw: ind had o View ','ll',t,S for HI mum. Ho told of con tionl out In tho north wont and how our pro on, mm" and money wu‘ mogul, "king 11.3! to romomblr the mluiomrlu o no out and {no hardships, hull: all that who: lite "" often to do God'- work. Bu. Wollh will bu luvlng shortly for anagram and our fray". tad good I)!» will for. ow him. m. toxt vu taken from 8rd Chapter Revelation, part of the 8th voru. "Behold I hive not Inform you on cyan door and no mun con Ihut it." Mr. G. Proctor was It the orgln. luv. T. B. Butler, “mud by Mr. thh, conducud the communlon "rviee. Min P. Holt-nu mturtted to her home ill Togongo ute taea.tio.n.ityr Tar' EG 3:735:33}; fn him;- make good the var dunno on 3ulto-2mort-bombed part of the British Empir.-aeetiding to Sir Wilfrod Wood: in a report on his economic sud tin-mini luney of the island. Raeonqtruetitm of the ilinnd-Iwnrded the George Cross bv.Ah.e KjngAtnterwill cost an adiijlGiWo0trop0. WILL 0081 ul'Luggq Britain is exporting three times u .mnng motor which. as the United tam, n I result of the Isbor,troqtrl" jtutltt Jitter coun- WASTING NO “mm: try. The "slow" British are wash init no time it all in picking up the world trade they had to . In- don for the war. In. Chum and Min Chilvorl t.9rrt.ret?..trt94 from Mid-yin: TLL CO8T MILLIONS It will copt 'trout 'lllri','ooo,& to Thistletown You've teen them in Ictlon and here'sJour dance to met them Nee to face. The midget itler-Bonita hardball mud who In" cut I swath through their hill of the Toronto Bora' Club Lune on the strength of 12 wins u uninst no defeats. Top row, left to right: Cllrk Gutrell, Inna; Doll When vegetables, are cooked only until just tender, fuel " well as food value is saved. When scalding milk, take a tip trom the directions for preparing Baby's formula and stir the milk while it is heating, If not stirred I coating of milk orms on the bot, tom and sides of the saucepan and this coatinf contains part of the precious ca cium. _ Marinate apples or bananas in orange or lemon juice to prevent their turning dark. Taste is im- proved, too, by the "fruit bath." Add grated cheese to the "lad dressing used in your fruit sulad: it will add a zest and I taste that is interesting and distinctive. When making a boiled icing. add a teaspoon of vinegar or a quarter-teaspoon of cream otter- tnr to boiling syrup; it will pre- vent granulation. We all know how painful it is to have slivers of weed get under the nail. I found out that cover- ing the sides and bottom of my domes basket with table oilcloth, bring it up over the edges and stitch with strohg twine and paste oilcloth on the bottom. This makes Making ttsbs1arNe"ers"t with beaten egg yolk mixed with 2 tbs. of milk, just before sliding into 1thek over, gives it a professional oo . . I is}: Wieiik‘irig' "basket and easily cleaned. . When ripping out wool gar-l ments, use a small stiff brush to remove the "fluff" thut‘has col. lected along the seams. The stitches are then more easily seen. A dark corner cupboard was made to gleam with new beauty by facing the back of each shelf with a mirror cut to fit exactly. Then the owner arranged interest- ing figurenes and bric-a-brac on the shelves. The result was moat gratifying, making as it did 1 spot of beauty and light in what had previously been a dark and unin, teresting corner. Pickling Tip To transfer a quilting pattern, without leaving marks that have to be washed out, beste a few (wilt blocks together, and haste on t e pattern. Then unthread the sewing' machine needle and "sew" through the attem. Follow the holes on the Jack: when quilting. Save The SCIIPI Don't forget to save us small scraps of wash-leather an string them together into a trig bunch. These are invaluable for cleaning windows, polishing floors or just tlgi,r,1 dusting. It is I good idea to up one handy to rub up the dining room table after a meal. 1. White onions, cubbage 1nd eluliflower tend to keep -thair color if cooked in water to which has been added V, tsp. cream of tartar. This softens the water. 2. There are two wnys to pre- vent pickle sauce from burning as it begins to thieken-irlip In old tin pan under the preserving ket- tle durinY the last 1,4 hour of cooking. f you hive to leave the kitchen for any length of time, put the kettle (if it has not I wooden handle) in n 850 degree oven, leaving the door ajar. Cook book! no inclinod to get "messy" looking. A good way to protect them is to cover, the book with odd pieces of oil silk which an 915in be wiped with a damp Cloth. To protect the pagetrget I piece of has from a disc. ed frame. Bing the edges with ad. huh-u tape or smooth them with mu plpor. Tun-fer Marla 3. Substitute 2 sprigs of dill for 1% taps. dill seed. 4. Before fastening corks into bottles, boil them 5 minutes to soften. Then, while hot, press them into bottles. The corks will fit tightly when cold. Cook Book Hint Transfer marks an be removed from linen 9nd org-Mic. Souk for I in moments in methrUted a!» rita, then lay tho material trans " side down, on n folded cloth. 'ttTI well with machined Iii- ta, rubbing well, Ind refold t a cloth underneath. n it Ibsnrha the mIrk. If no spirits are available. try milk, using the sum method. Why I. VIII. _ The whey, obuined in the mah. ing of cottage thee". is a Vim-bl. food, too. It contains one- "are" of the Erntein of the mint. And lame ri alluvin Alto. Son“ in cold, tuvored with 10mm or 0th" mtg Juice it makel a pluunt Household Hints THE THIRTEEN MAIN llASONS FOR ALL TH! CHMINO TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON is Correct Posture Most' Important Says Authority - The relation of posture to health is 1tnhr,i,eg,',i,'eilny treated by Dr. K. C. Inuon in the Journal of the American Medical Association. His tyy, has the official sanction of t a Council on Physical Medi- cine of the Association. He tlt1,1e,', the statement of the White uuse Conference on Child Health that "it is reasonable to believe that seventy-five per cent of the youth of the United States exhibit grades of body mechanics which arLi.mpe.rttet." _ . . When balance in "the human or- ganism is disturbed by fatigue, At> cidents, disease or occupation, the efficiency of the body as a ma- chine is. lowered. Accordng to Wil, lien-l Jarmea, the psychologist, cor- rect posture keeps up the spirits and tends lo tanish fear and de- pressing thoufhts.‘ Children in primary schops who are taught good posture have less illness, as is groved by_absence_regords. _ Practice of proper body mechan- ies acts.both as a preventive and cure. Overactvity. insufficeint or improper food, weakness against gravity, and inherited or acqiared aulty positions or movement: may be sources of wrong balance. In the Army, posture is considered of the highest importance. Even after a short period of training, soldiers show the outings and alertness of reffieieney.-From Good Health. V VVCVléxr‘k ..' “Funeral wreaths, life preserve”. invalid cushions and doughnuts." Tourist (in village store) ' "Waddya got in the shape of automobile tires '." 'oRMlFBlliilltllltlllliiSe "0"rli'r0lli8"orh1r0llii'r, "ll0lllmlll0lltltiMY CHERRIES British Fruit Market - _,_,"i', 169 Main St. N. PHONE SSS GoItlln. p.', Marvin Hedges, f.; Funk Suva-sou. 1b.; Doug Chnpmul, rd.; Blake Enough. c., Ind "Rad" 60min, conch. Bottom row, left to rights Autln link. at; Allan Chard, ld.; Art Callan, 8b.; Bill Snigh._2b.; Jim Montgomery, 3a.; Hound Din- mock-f. Soviet scientist: ere perfecting television let: for examining ships' hulls and objects on the bottom of the sen, according to Moscow ndio. A so-celled by ro-perireope we: also being made to enable eel lilo at a depth of 10 feet or more to be observed and photographed, the broadcast ndded. UNDER THE SEA Special clothing coupons were issued flier Jim Mollison when thieves .stole his clothes from a car just before he left London on I flight to India, M Main St. 8. SUMMER HOLIDAYS Store Mrin Risopett . Tuesday, August 6th 75 Station M. ELECTRIC "T'" GAS - th P. MIG“ FOR PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE WESTON 1001.1 ' 1871 1139 YONGE STREET KI. 6135 , DIREBT FROM $lll1Wliilll18 THIS‘WEEK STOVE REPAIRS f Huston' Ittrtrfittg ttatartdi J Wm. McGill & Co. “McGill’s Coal" Housman: ' ”manta! , Zone 4-370 HAS BEEN A FAVORITE WITH DISCRIMINATING BUYERS FOR SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS JACK l Established 1871 Walton Zone 4-511 I - 229 WALLACE AVE. ME. 2491 1946

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