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Northern Advance, 24 Mar 1938, p. 7

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o1' the mental and of Cunada s com- \\'&1.< Ll1'f. ,'L`d by Lou z1(l(11`eseing' the 2m 1' the Canadian Nat for Mental Hy- llluncx with rese: searching churlatan. and At. the commencement of a new study `[h(:1`.- is a magnicent chance for the quack, he said, and then can be no task of greater public imp01`tanct: than to protect. the sul- fcrcr zxgaxinsi the cruelty of false hopvs and 13054115 rcmc-die.<. g BARRIE GARRISON CLUB RETAINS FINLAYSON cur-`I " I With nine clubs competing in thcla annual tournament finals 01' `l1L,5 Georgian Bay Dismict Badininton ( .~\'ss0('.iati0n in Bar1'i~-' Von Szitu1'(i'.1_\', ( Barrie Gzu'ri.<:on Club 1'etaLm:(i llle: t Fiiilaysoxi Cup won last year. `4 Winners of championships were: ' lzidivs doubles: Helen Garrett aml_ - Erizil \Vat.t'-1-\v01':h. Barrie Gai'ri. - men s doubles. Maurice E. Hanna ' and Dr. J. H. N. Smith, Bzn`1'i_1` Club; mixer: doubles, Corbett. Ag~ .`h(:\\' and Jennie lloffatt, Owen ,S0und; senior men s doubles, N01~i~i.~` :l:P.eynold.= and G. A. Watson, O1'lllld_ '- - ~ 1 1'7 um r1..`._ ,Sou11(1; 50111011111-:11 . I-`Rey11o`1ds \ t1|Y..\I.C.A.; ladies sing] rctt, Barrir; Ga1`1`iso11; 1\.-\ 12111 Boyle. Oriliia 45` \XHnn(.v.~ nf Cons` . HUI.` `culu ~ Georgian; :`\HZln I30_\'lE`. U1xuAu mg... .. Wirmcrs of consolation were: ladies doubl':s 311-3. L6 lfor and Mis" A1 Dion, 3 1 F`...-u.n~nn. h-`an ; /i0ub1eS_ ; CO11:10lEtL1OI) x\cn~:1 S Les Tax-` bliss Midizxnd men : doubles, McLean U 11!: svaann n---- --_____ your financial problem may be, our local Manager will be found quite ready and willing to dis- cuss it with you, and to give you the benefit of his knowledge and experience. This Bank is in your district to give you such Banking Service as may he required, and whether you desire to open an account, arrange for a loan, remit money or to obtain information or ad- vice, our services are equally at your disposal. BAHIQFTORONIO T111315 UL tun; ict Badmmton _ on uvnn `q:+ vmn`. .. Watson, unum singles, Helen Gar- son; men s sim:1<,:~, :,. r~m...:=nn \1(IL 1 lru .s01a1ion Th-c T_ O NO MATTER WHAT " `A--4 _.._... LA Incorporated 1855 land 7.:11`1'z1.<, Ori] lstitute; mixed Crossley and H0` Gun-ison; me11`;< s tcr, Bal-rie Club. T11. ninr- (`I111 IE1`. Lid! Axe uu..... Tlu nine club: . fo;`.o\\'in_ order: "Q; BZ11`1`iL' Club. `L W... (:('.- (hvml S L`UAl. xru, V. ,, Ge01'_c'ian. 2.3; 01' `O1'i11ia Co1`.t`-'9,'iz1tc:>, pitni. O1'i1lia_. 5; 1 1. = >`1'.(m. l1}'tl1(.3 Midlan(l Geor- f_l0l`. Bzulminton Club, llm tourna- :1`. m \\*a.< (lll`(:Ct(:(l by Tom McCul- lm:-_~'h and Gc-orgze W.:~t. of that clnls. zmd Frank M. Spry and 3l:1x12'i<:: H. l-I: B:\`>1'ie. Ofcials far 111. nals included J. E. Purkis, K Tm-onto Granite Club, and W. R. ` Gxfitlus. Toronto Garrison Club. ..-._- 21>`. Orillia (jollc-;;1at.e 111- doubles, Richard Helen Gum-rett, Barrie ~-~~`~ ~inn Raw lienjps- salt. .\Iix th01'ou_2'h`:_\'. S;1'\'- .~~ pz\1':1`U-ly. Stuffed Celery Salad~ C:madi:m ch:-e. _<:mte(1 salad d1'e. 1 bunch cc .1'ika. \ Mn:-.~+..n {.1,..(._;0 with IN: ('lL1L): xnuamu ... .._ Bzu'r1`e Garrison, `it '7; Orillia Garri- Owen Sound, 29; Midland . Orillizx Y..\I.C.A., 13`, o1`.<='_g'i-atr.-,. 11; Ontario Hos- illia. .\Iidl:mr1 Y.M.C.A., M(jo11L-;;'iat.e In- .mA nn.h]r'vS. llub. clubs iinxshtd m xhe -- 11-,n--rs Garrison. Helen Uz11'reu, Diuuc n`s singles, Ray Kemps- -1.. Page Seven vve can um. Let's haste i - ` .\'Ioi: c11~-v. (in-.~tsin5:. .\fvpzii'zi1.<- . of cm.-is,-1'.\'. wash and -i `1 Fili cola-1'_\' .<`.a1k.< with cho.e. .. r.i.\'turr- and cut into one-inch lettuce 1:-n`_~_-'ti1s. :\Iak-- nr-st; of R-z1\'t`.< and heap ceh-i'_\' in the can-i trr.-s. Sp:-inkiw with paprika and .w-x'\'.- with (11'e.<; I 'I`k.. (mini-\' max also he .=_tuf'fedi= .`.F*!'\'I` \Vl[-I1 ulL'>oun5. Thh celery may with Roquefort or mashed to :1 pu. '\ nrv ins. Beet Jelly (se1'v(.-5 6)-- 1}` chopp:- boots. 1 cup pvd apple. `.1 (`up w r:-=]e1'_\'. 1 cup p1-epa1'r,-d 1 :1 1i"t1c_- onion. ___________ E211-1 Cubitf. of Sunnidalo. .=u'e1'ed l>n.'.: nn rPll("(1\'. Slmmdalo. sunmuu .... .u.. ,, toc-:< on Tuesday. Hg, was employ- ed .=a\\'in_: wood and when :1 stick stuck near the ci1'cu1a1' : he at- tempucl `.0 kick it out and his foot. came into contact with the saw. H0 was fakvn to Co.in:\\'oo hos- pital. whr+1-(.- it took 60 siitchtrsz to vanah` th - in_iu2'_v. Dltl. \\`!H r:-pair THURSDAY, M ARCH _jg uick Cabbage Sala (.~'(`1'\'u.~' ddl't L"dbb21{l`' f'm~'l_\' . r1'c-011 pr.-ppur minced. `,1 or pickles dicotl. 1 tz1b1e.spoon 11 . 2 tz1b1~`.~poo11 1111-p;11"_(l mus- I. `-_- to-uspoon 51111. 3 t;1h'ie.sp0ons 11'. 1.; (`L111 rrr-am. sour or TESTED RECIPES for hc-z1`.`th. owing." 1'.:cipe5, are taken .1a(l.< that are Di'c1'L-nt," sued by the Fruit Branch, t of .-\_`.:`1'iCLl'xtl1l`0. This may be ohluimul frvo on to the Publicity and Ex- "nrzlnch. Depzlrlment of we snau umm: H. msh grief and care, to undertake 1t. 1!. u. ~ i nju1'_v. 1 ve seen some people in this life Who always are repining, Who never, never yet could see The storm-el o1:d s silver lining. There always something is zuni.s'>;, From sunrise to its setting ; That God s hand made their map 0 life, They seem the while Iorgetting. .e the suxmie-st day sad and drcary; the clouds away, 1-ark day cheer;v. \ :~ -4"Hn~ 511`, 24, 1938. And 1 have seen 2: b1..~:sed sight To sin-becloudsd vision, Some people who, wh.-1-L-`er they be, Make varth .~'~L'Jl1 an Elysian. They al`\vays see the brig'1ite:t side, The di1`c1'u1 . ncver--- And REL--p th' ower of hope in bloom Wiihin their hn-:u't.< fo11ever. ;h ' and `Mm Y ~- or -also stuffed 101, 1` cream choesr-, I V with . d1'e.=.< `cm . `.0f :5 G)--1 cup n`-`-.01, 1 411111 nn1\- chop-1__;,, \.UL`uL:1n. 6) CENTRE SIMCOE W.l. PLAN FOR DIST. ANNUAL, JUNE 2 The Centre Simcoe Women : In- stituto met at the honge of Mrs. Fi. Cundles, on Thu1s`da_V. Mar. 17th. to mark plans for the district annual to be 11-10. in .\iim:sing onl Thursday. June 2. The vicr:-pJ'csi- rlonf, .\I1's. G. G. Johnston, Mine I L. .-.1`. The one can make Seem wondrous drc The other smiles aw And makes 21 dark cheer This life of ours is, after all, About as shall make it. 11' can banish can Lam hnztp un(1c-rtdkc annual no mm 111 -.. The vicr:-prcsi-l G. . \\".1.'~' in thc chair. The cmnpcon thk yeam wl be a set of three kkchen noveles 21 hooked rug` of worn mater- ial, open to all branch member`. The p1`i7.e;< will be. rst, $2.00; second, $1.00; thhxh 50c. and The Red Cross wishes to thank the following` for donations received during the past week : Mrs. A. Cockburn. Ze11e1"s Ltd., Mrs. c. Elrick. .\11-.=. Ed. Moore, M1-s.} Robt. Murray, Mrs. John Mackay,` Mrs. McLeod. Mrs. O. Withers, Col- lier St. W.A., Mrs. Stairs, Miss E. I Booth, 3. friend. I '1`1nm-r- were 12 6 a1't.ic1e.~: given There out last.- friend. were week. ___._...__-.___. LONDON. Flower st1'ip:'s are an importanl la 1'<.-ztnire of the new silks and Crepes. ` Color mixtures and unexpected alli- ances of strong` colors are the most interesting notes of Ihe season, and} while some dress designers miy` their own colors by bold uses 01 plain sill-:5 allied in assertive con~l trusts, T.l1(':L` contrasls are only suit able for certain `types of go\\'ns.l The printed sillgs in their innitunl variety g_~'i\*:- considerable scope foi< in-w :_`(`Ct.\ in simpler afternoor ...,.,...1_- .7:-..`. ~H<(~J\ll1lC`F. ' `:','U\\n.\ mm ....\... Some of the stripc-.~: within :1 coium-(1 :r:ini:1Iu1'c have p:-xi21t(-12+` dzu to '<- the :': Ho\\':1's and some printed in Imus .~:t1'ipc:. An mon- vm-inm rombinu ' rift to the A T Thv*1'~.~ 1; 21 Bmd1'0rri to 1 hand. Then . `.\`i`h `.1 TEE RED CROSS XND PARIS FASHIONS iv v--'- - .. w%MmWw4 um !(`l2'NTRF SIMCOE -on 1`-atumd in r-\'01\' In _ The Judy:r~ of all the earth wm _---------'-` ` _ `do ri_<:h'.. T\o human b-311152,` W111 suf- ' ->` 11 `~0""(`mm 0 T09" "-f(-r1norrv than he deserves, or more "* T 7'*"'"!3"7- W "'-U--'~""t1=.:n1 his own conscience will rec0- Th:-1 are 11*-a1`1\' t\W11'Z~' 1"` ~`s7.r- n~' iu: Hodge. .\":`h `nrmF. H1 N11111:: -.'11SL'JHb1C`S. oral 1-.:n :1 Mn: iuu v; .....,.-_ , colored scarves with some of Ihr~`Ii0Tl for the 1'.=3t' black \\'oollen}193R was: down 683.000 pounds. 3 'comp.u-mi with 21 year ago, while tor `tho production of cheese for the 1m'il_\' colorful this .=nm:- two pwriods showed a decreaso uses of plaids zmdiof 210.000 nounds and 559.000 with plain c0lor.~w_pound.~'. i'e.=pr>c1ivel_v. =71 ,~.\-m-V ,3,-, \l ____________. (Bowh 230,000 pounds and prouuc~ `.1 `.C_\' \\'0Ol1:Tl ma two months of- importan [Ire qnrl rrrAn(=.<. 'intL- -7-- . 1 A monthly dairy report is now e1iiiigv1issi1e(l i'eg11la1'ly by The department i also Anyone wishing to receivc this re 1 1- cf iport may do so, free of charge, by : lik-L-lmaking a request to the Statistical ngen-`B1'Z1I`lCfl, Ontario Department of; :ts on w.-\_ `. ideas The .nitial re--port shows that com 2 .ds 0} merciai sales of liquid milk and , H -s onicrcam in Ontario for the month oll .1 thc iJan11a1*_v amounted to $2,624,000.i , thr ilt is apparent that the annual vol-I chev- gumc of commercial uild milk busi-I The ness in Ontario is in the neighbor i f t.his|hood 1' $30,000,000. For January; newithc .`Ot'c1l sales of milk by dairiesi mining land producer-distributors am-otmtedb light to 20.249300 quarts. having a sales; value of $2.297,300, and uid cream} ans of[731.30U quarts at $326,900. 1 l soino` P1`O(luCtl0Tl of both creamery but-3 black iter and factory cheese in Ontario; 3 is a 'was again lower in February. F-eb- ?_( ad silk ruary production of butter was; =c-arves down pounds and producw ,t .L....:,... rm +1n firs`: of-, i\h`The Library Nook` .11) um(- ~ mess this |hood ne\v`th rota ning pro 20.24 ~ r-vnq -xn.-. 15`-'0Ks lvx gnu... V .... __, .Bcppo, by limina L. Brock. In their mouniain home above Assisi, in Italy, lived little Bcppo and his rem special pct goose. which he was ;'1'ooming for the fair at Assisi. Caterina was Bcppo`: cousin. She lived in Assisi. The! habits and customs are very faith- fully portrayed by the writer, whoi has just recently returned from al h0li(la_\' spun-t in Italy. For Older Children I A Little Maid of Quebius, by '.-\l`ic`e Turner Curtis. Sally Maitland, a little girl of Quebec in 1776, i;' captured by In- dians, who endeavor to make hei `give information that will enable Benedict Arnold to s.ucc'essfull_V at- l tack the city. Sall_v s valiant cour-1 age and 1`o_valty defeat the scheme; land Quebec remains the Canadiani `stronghold of the Colonies. I 'l`uhr> Summing` Up, by Somer-4 ..__._ Salads Two \'L"gU121b1L`S eve1'_\' day---one 01' those .\'(`1'\'(_'d m\\', as 21 recog- nized rulw hc-z1`.`th. Thv 1'oH0win_: frorn Su1a(l.< rec`ntl_\' issuc-(1 D--"partmcnt puhllcution application tension Hrzlnch. A<:1'icu1tu1'e : n..:.-1, Cnhhagp (. G)- set Maugham. In my twenties, writes Somer i set Maugham, Ihe critics said ]' iwas brutal; in my thirties they saidl `I was flippant; in my forties, they! said I was competent, and now ini I 2 I l l I y `,m_V sixties they say I am super- lcial. Maugiham states in simple Hand honest terms the philosophy ithat has guided him as a writer and ias an artist. It is not an auto- 5=i.)l0g`l`21[)l1_\', but it contains, so mucl* ';of the writer himself that it makes Ila futher autobiography unnecessary. .. `Maugham does not spare himsel:f.1 .- He does not pose, but is honest and 3 t `sincere and his book contains many! Llipassages you \V1ll find yourself re-' .v il1lel1lbC1`lll'; and going back to read ` J ' l .....-.n-. 0: me umu Tuhe Summing Up, Tn mv twenties. v IIlLzllIu\ .ag'ain. 1 Dr: 1JC(l|.I L Chri`sti`e. ` 1:nI1n+ Uux LI ance 1 `,. ,.n n `and Imally no >'U1\`t,'.~ Lnc ..._. :1 \'e1'_\' unua-.\:pect(_-d manner. jj?._____. main. De_ath on the Nile. by `L ..C ~ ...u~.n Books 3! 1 HE DAIRY INDUSTRY ks for Small Children >, air I rcry 0'1-n 1:`-ml in As; ' A<:1'iculture Quick (.~'(`1'\'n- 1 quart . mm sv`)`(-M1 n<;mu>1- _1?_ Northern Advance 'n]I: . 1nn'nn- xv?" cnf-` 16$. Somer- A sratha :` EGUARD MENTAL HEALTH, j URGES LORD TWEEDSMUIR 1"l'L`>`-3-l'\'z1(i0I1 ph_\`.sica1' health im: :_-"em.-ration urged 'Iwer:d.~:mu1` in nuzll meeting" 01' ,iona1 (fomnlittc-: for .\I0nta1H_\'- .f_"i,-Ilv. in Mo11t1'ea1. i "We liw in diicult UIHCS. which -.put EL h<-u\'_\' .sL1'21in on the body and `. mind," the Go\'m'no1'-Gcne1'a1 said Th~- 1cu.~:'. we (2111 do 15 cqulp the -,on1_m: `L`(:n<.-1~z1ti0n to meet than ". 1 3 Lord Twue(1. 21 patron of `1110 colnnmittt,-u, addressed the meet `.1: ,in_L'. with Sir E(lwzn'(1 I-}(:z1tt._\'. p`1'e. dvm of ihv (Tzmudian Pacic Rail-11 "`(iu_\'. and Dr. Li\'i11g:sto11 Fzn'1'and,`Iz` .p1'c.~iI_1'-111 of ('01'11~'-:11 L"ni\'~;-1'.'~:i ._\',l( _\'o\\' York. 1 1 ` Strain of Life G-rows ,5 , The Go\'omor-General :found; `,_\'Ol1I1_L` pe1'. to-du_\' \\'c1'r- subjt-('tv' '10 nu-mu} z1fiction.< unknown in his : flown youth. Hr found it even |m01'c~ di. that many of nt_\' com.c~xnpo1`a1-i.<, men who are ;often holding` distin_2`uish.-d posts. 1m +n suffel` from sud-1 THE WORLD IS WHAT MAKE 1T ,lllHlU, LIN. \_;u.. `coming ') .-H-niu holding` (11. pu_~L.~. are bc-, to sud- `dz-n mental b1'e21kdowns. ` L'ndoubt<~d]y. he said. modern life `pun :1 far h(-uvitr . on the ;mind than life of a couple of gren- .,...,.:,m;- an Th(-('21u.~`('.~' lay, he `don mental n1'e2iKuuwu.~. pun .~`i1`E1i1i `(-1'21ii0H.'~' z1_x.1'0. 1`h<~(-ausc-.< lay, '|bL`ii(`\ C(i. in the" .~`0('izii iof ihc war, the un. of ;thc: \\01`i(i. the fact that human na- `turv had not yvt n(iji1s'.r:d izsoif to `the . of the sciontic ap- iplllllf of life. and the decline oi {rt-1iig'on, which gaw our fathc-1'.= :1 `lshif-id against the buffets of fate. ~_ In Canada. other special causes `were added---extrr-mt-is of weather, which put a strain on the nervous : violent economic ups and downs; the loneliness which affi-icts ipcopie (lxvellixvg in the wilds` far Hrom neighbors. ` 30,000 Now in Hospitals i "In this Dominion," Lord Twr.-cd.~: ,:,.,.1...-ml 1hm-<- are more Iuuu. ` Out. of evc-r_v 100 children now `in our . four, undur present `conditions. are doomed to suffer from mo -ntal ailments. There can be no doubt about. the urgency oi the problem. 5 Three principal duties were be- fore the connnittoe, he said. They `were research work. administration ,and education. Of immense value iin connection research was .1... +-..1. .4 unnrr`1'1in` out muir (i(.!Ci`H`C(1. thm'<- `h0>`])iI_Z1i beds for the mentally af- liclod than for 2111 other types of lillnn-:.~: put 1og`c-Llu-1'. Thirty thous- Izmd p<`op`.- are being` treated at this {moment in mental hospitals at an llzmnuul cost of h`.0Tr.' than $10,000.- 1000. `\ un..+ .-.4` nvm-\' 100 } In this U0m1l11OI1,' 14U1'u .l\\L\.\l' i X k'UIlHL`l.'L the task c stultifying Not tomorrow or the next day `r - -___ . .bu{t RIGHT NOW! 1 the -o1.<, ..1 -`H-rnr-hf: There once. Carrot Salad (st-!'\` chopped carr0I.'~'. 1. ; ex 1--i 111115, 1 cup CE'1L`1`_\ salt. \r:\- +11m-nu<,-'h`:\'.

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