Gunday School ‘That the Lord Jesus Christ came into the world to be the saviour of all men, without distinction of race or culture, if they would open their â€"hearts to Him. Bethichem preparâ€" ed the way for Calyary,. The inâ€" carnation was the first step in the The Infancy And Boyhood of Jesus Appreach. To The Lessor The story of the Virgin birth of Jesus stands alone among human recards. No other is in amy respect to be compared with it.. There is such an atmosphere of purity and holiness surrounding it that . the spiritually minded have ever been SUNDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1942 sneur, Jbut feith Zeceives it in all simplicity, knowing that with God cormation itself is one of the great~! "The present system under est of all mysteries. (1st Timothy | which we have nine different 8:16) for the mind of man cannot hnealth plans, with little or no atâ€" understand much less explain, the | tempt to deal with any health proâ€" union of the divine and the buman|rramâ€" on a national scale, is far in the person of Christ. program of redemption. When Dan Crawford went into the heart of Africa with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, they were in spiritual darkness but he left churches that lightened the place. In dark disâ€" is preached and the Christ life shines continually, To refuse His salvation would mean eternal loss, to believe is to trust, to trust is to commit the keeping of our souls to Him. His salvation is extended to all men everywhere and we who know Him are responsible to make Him known to others. l'v" & _i A \ $r !,{/ : . ze ’«u;;«x“. T .!' pares galll C 2p4 * +2 The art of camoufiage is nol conâ€" fined to military objects as witness here is application to housebold equipment. At first glance scarcely mfl““hd“ mt;muhflfl onï¬ Aucdcccerroy t pmy VoV e m L 2 Sn ons d baseball. It is diaied as shown and the sound escapes through aperâ€" -.u.dh‘-m 100. is the clectric heater pictured at .gnac.l-rladl-‘yi'-' taken for a radio. A distinguishing md.oh-lflhnh--“ blows the hot air away from the | _â€" 1 & A 4. cce Ausdigent / uy PepLd it is. His business unit is enclosed within a cabinet which is an authenâ€" m-“ds-flhfl‘ enc y mm Per i t rp O CC He came that we might have life T m LOCAL CHURCHES CcLUBS ANp ORGANIZATIONS where the Gospel wo " ‘ k Woman‘s Page | HEALTH NATIONAL . HEALTH League of Canada, has called upon the federal government to assume leadership in a national health eduâ€" Dr. Bates, in his article, argues that neglect of the problem of naâ€" tional hesith costs the Dominion out that costs of sickness are borne by the provinces, not by the Fedâ€" Ottaws would be swifter to act if the provinces dumpe. the costs of sickness on to the federa) governâ€" ment to pay. But provincial instiâ€" tutions, hospitals, sanitoria, etc. for the care of the sick are kept up by provincial governments. achieved something remarkable in the setting up of a physical fitness program for youth, But little is done in the other provinces along this line. One province has passed pasteurize al milk. ~But nothing happens in the other provinces, where unsafe milk continues to be mortality rate in some m public has in their power the abiliâ€" ty to see that the ideal of national termine the policy of a governâ€" tiona! health program is NOW. Scratched Furniture To make deep scrutches on & dark wood less noticeable, try to match the colour of the wood exâ€" actly with a commercial wood stain and then apply to the scratch with a very fine brush. When it is completely dry, apply a reliable furniture polish to the entire piece and malish with a soft, lintless pupmhudychn. No matâ€"| ter what method you employ, this is most important. Wash the pot j thoroughly after using with somp| and hot wuter, then rinse thorâ€"| oughly with it water. Be sure to | P L ___ 1. dine pars A dash of lemon juice does wouâ€" ders to bring out fiavour. â€"Try it on a slice of juicy broiled steak, a sliver of iced melon, in a clear â€'n“dmmw clean buskets in the pot. _â€" _ Lemon Helps Fiavoy re interesting, serve with a cheese sauce to which grated nuts the open end of the spout. Household Hints Vegetable Sauce To make . everyday Y To ‘ teapots that are not in use, fit a small cork into PROGRAM NEEDED Teapot Tip of always having is to keep the coffee water. Be sure to ~and any~tubes Of , he points out. He. states that Hirt wome HAPPINESS AND comroRrt / noeme a great deal. Fathâ€" q“’;fl"'flhw of the brow, Year after year, and measles in the Wee S®*® "O"" "* rea num,nm. Futher is the staff and support C llfl? of the home. Mother is its backâ€" h-A is the â€" \ground and sets its atmosphere. thing on earth .It means happiness poth! es i. .uv-:hdh;nym.. It enâ€" | & e e e A ‘ rees fhe dave for Nerh mimplt| SEieCtiNe IITCHEN.TOOLS â€". of its loneliness and terrors. It! "A poor workman complains of: gives one something to live for. ‘his tools," says the adage, and it n-.-m““-o.lulml-umnveluh feel necessary and dig ‘ other craftsmen. Our grandmothâ€" mmmam%'&ï¬"'"'mwm flomfly,bmm“"'"w"m with ‘mwwmmm‘."‘:‘:“""“"""m ovibeduynsfinneigntmrsfntcis To have enough pots and pans into the sky, to sweat, to lntohqmune-fl provide for the dear ones â€";t“hup.tlcpan-h‘ ung," to muwua"‘::: growing boys and girls. To touch with youth is the E"C2test for the progress of ci\" homes are essential, They to the worln 2 e s n e o o â€"'; n" ci â€.I elpless ’-“’ ‘-"u -Ido-ln- study it seriously. ~Look ome ‘entfronfieht i !olm-"’mhu‘lndoï¬rw Utenâ€" may develop through thei formi~ EDAE ARLDL ditku wollt which to grow strong, nutritious meals, under "blitzkrelf â€" conditions, is one of the many difâ€" ficulties facing housewives in « tain toâ€"day. How to the rationed foods with those plentiful that will still provide th* tamily with the necessary requireâ€" ments? How best to cook these foods to preserve the precious Vitaâ€" mins and minerals ° How to Pl@® her meals to save time, fuel and |tables. Cook gently for * . fow lmm browning them. immwmw‘u boil, .‘hvdlndâ€"ncuru \two hours, or until all the vege ‘tables are tender. Serve the | cither sieved or unsieved. noup Note â€"A bone from a plece ham or boiled bacon will great?‘ mmmdmm. unummw:: remove before serving. | Stuffed Or Heart (at For the perpetuity d"_‘__’_ .‘M‘mm’w comrne fat, Dry in a cloth Fill the caviâ€" udmmmuâ€"cdflo mnd-bncyâ€"hd' into force meat balls. Sew up and steam for 2 hours Place on & rousting tin with dripping. Put in a bot oven until brown, bast« well, then cook slowly for 1% hours or T HE 4 tamiespoons souked bread 1%, tablespoons chopped suet or melted dripping 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Pinch of herbs _ 1 or heart 1 pint water or stock | Salt and pepper | uo-h-flhumu it and water '-‘l-’d-.l' rvawdii. Refsore Ali the 41008 | toil from sun to sun, â€" RECIPES â€" GRIMS B Y INDEPE NDE NT or stock ‘The WOMAN‘S LOOKOUT By CLAIRE BURNS :‘hw! 1 teaspoon buking powder '-',_‘.:',.:wn'ntw 1 baking = 4 &4 -m.fl‘mmhï¬lfl.“‘m an old salesman vqoâ€"' Wash the cabbage and cut it inâ€" few to quarters, removing the hard them.|stailk and ribs. Cook in a very boil, | little boiling saited water to which Mlmvhnprndhmmhn ."l*!hn added. Peel the apple and soup | cut it up and add it to the cabbage, Cook for about 45 minutes or unâ€" "‘Iymmwhuw. Drain ""__ |well and serve very hot. changé one‘s linen and prepare to pmummu sons or business. It is a place to entertain oné‘s friends, to play, to ‘use and soon tire of, in practical life, is a waste of money and kitâ€" economy of time and effort, but to have cupboard cluttered sorts of devices and ai makers and other appliances. Utenâ€" sils which will do double duty, will have frequent use, are easy to keep until quite tender, Lift out and meat balls, and vegetables. | _ Oatmeal Biscuits | 1 2/2 cups ontmea! %4 sugar _ . C\L-h '*Q_mmulnry soft. Mix in the flour and oatmesl. fingers. Bak:« | : a moderately hot oven till set. Form into a square and roll out %% In theâ€"caseâ€"of kitchen equipâ€" gether, and and milk. Mix well to | in A M#ind bake in a groased tin hourtooderste oven for about 1% (1)â€" 2 2/3 eups flour 12 tablespoons fst (shortening) 6 ctablespoons brown sugar Raisin Cake the labor in the hmn‘uvun.mthu which are really usoful It is & mistake to imagine housework would be much easier with a whole mmdw-flb Do not look down on your shoes. Lowly though they be, they art important from the standpoint of mmmmum have to practice economy, take a little off your hat and put it on your footwear. Mmmm.gm about, in stilted fashion on â€" high, spindly heels, but smarter women are dressing their feet to go places, and to walk there, too. fewer corns and are walking more and with more pleasure and grace â€"thanks, probably, to better built shoes. Shoes are no longer prisons and milady does not have to kick off her tormentors and run for her "mules" as soon as she gets inside Shoes may be more sturdy and more sensible, in ‘bulld, but ob, the much in evidence in foot wear, but dence as they peep from between lace and form evening shoes, afâ€" fording ventilation as well as visâ€" ion. It wil be a wonder if toes do not pop through the open shoes when one is in the, midst of a heavy date. And speaking of toes, they are offering hose with gay plaid toes. What with colored shoes and plaid stockings, a worm‘s eye view of feet this season will not be TAmhdomorut.m-ul imnartant â€"mart af anv ananghat * important part of any snapshot portrait is a good Hkeness. The very word "portrait" means a lkeness, but it also suggests a portrayal which is natural and shows someâ€" thing of the person‘s character and individuality, as well as the sub To >**ain such personality studies Indoos, you must do two things. First, arrange your flood lamps and camers in advance, so that you can stap a picture quickly and without a lot of fuss and *inkering. Second, put your subject at ease. For example, glance at the picture ubove. The photo lights were set up ut the side of the chair while Jane was sbsorbed in a book. When Informal portraits are cosily taken pensive accessories for many eve everything ‘was in readiness, her | #*U attention was sitracted for a m | the ment; she smiled as she looked a+*| n#* the cameraâ€"and the sabutter was|Y9U released. It s this type of shooting | #!t! that enables you to get spontancous, | NP®! natural expressions. T Don‘t depend upon one shot, of | MIG! eourse, Usually one setâ€"up is worth | £00 a pumber of plotures showing variâ€"| D* ous expressions and poses. It‘s all| 358 COMFORTABLE FEET room to exist in comâ€" INFORMAL â€"PORTRAITS s cosily taken indoors. All you need are a few incxâ€" for many evenings of pleasure during the winter FASHIONS, FACTS AND FEATURES WIWNTER HILLS ‘The great hills soar like mighty White seas whose rolling billows Like some mysteries oceans held In fiight by magic word or speil ‘The far slopes pause as if to wait ‘The spring‘s releasing miracle. ‘The patient valley roads reveal No wonder at the white seas‘ \ fight; Dark valleys hold their ancient peace ‘ And silently the brooks unite. Our W eekly Poem Fingers the sky‘s immensity To feel the wonder of the day! ’ACeiztra‘I Vacuum Cleaner Service In silence on the northern skies. VACUUM MAISWAF, ENPCMS MTCCC oi CP NT m:@â€um* 50 St. Paul St. _~*. Catharines (Across from .D.S.) right to make suggestions to your subject for different posesâ€"perhaps for a turn of the head or & change of expressionâ€"but don‘t insist too much on minor details. Try to get your pictures quickly, so that you can avoid "posey" expressions. Now, a word about indoor lightâ€" ing. The placing of your lights must not be extreme, for you don‘t want. “â€â€œMhhhf-llâ€" #raiture. A basic lighting plan inâ€" volving two amateur flood lampgâ€"a No. 1 and a No. 2â€"â€"will be found satisfactory for a wide variety of pictures. Place the No. 1 light near the camers and the No. 2 light off to the side and a little higher. They should both be at the same distance from the subject. This produces a nicely belanced !ighting with no extreme or harth shadows, With the lampe just described, used in inexpensive . cardboard | reflsctors, you can casily take napshots. even with a box camera loaded with high night. They‘re szy to make, and wwmwm» peal and variety of your album. weed film. â€"Arthur Wallace Peach some informal portraits toâ€" Johs Yan Guillder 8th, 1942.