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Grimsby Independent, 3 Aug 1944, p. 2

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T he Home Exevative Thursday, August 3rd, 1944. The widow of Thomas A. Edison is an inventor like her 8P What she has invented is what she terms a far better name !*** "housewife" for a woman whose sphere of specialized artivity is * home. ‘The other day she said: "Women should never be called ‘ho‘*** wives.‘ All these years (and she is 79) when I have filled out questionâ€" aires, I have always called myself a ‘home executive.‘" Her fam** hmmâ€"auwwmmmmwuflf the home. mmmmmamyw'“; "Whenever I asked him about running the house, he always 58!0! ‘That‘s entirely up to you. ‘That‘s your job. It is mine to provide D* The next time you look out your window, stop and think a momâ€" ent that the pane of glass through which you . « looking and which you accept as an everyâ€"day convenience is a #:. :*v snd a nonâ€"existâ€" ent necessity to millions and mmillions of peorie \ .ose homes and busiâ€" nesses have been destroyed in this war. A big bomb of the modern blockâ€"buster typ» causes breakage in unproir~ted window glass in an area a tremendous distance from the point of its actual explosion. a e s gen pue to the terrific Allied bombardment of the Ruropean Continâ€" en. and the retaliatory bombing sorties on England, were will be an enormous amount of broken window glass which will have to be reâ€" placed after the War. In Belgium and in Franceâ€"whose factories in preâ€"war days supplied a large part of the world‘s export glassâ€"most of the valuable and complicated machinery needed for the manufacture nf glass will have to be repiaced and conservative estimates forecast :m;:-mmummmtwmmgogupqm .~oduction; therefore, it can be readily seen that it is going to be up to the Allies to supply the window glass for the postâ€"war reconstrucâ€" tion requirements of the world. 6. Tou ts "Bat â€" M _ mmvmmmamammmuu‘ mug-mmumwummmumh these three countries are going to have a difficult task taking care of the world‘s needs, particularly due to the fact that people are going to be more than ever glassâ€"minded after this War. Glass walls and glass kitchens which are forecest in postâ€"war new home designing are going to add to the tremendous : sortage. â€" * For these reasons the window glass manufacturers of England mmmmummmmmhmm ummmmm-mmmuwmuhmummvw mflnuwmy'-mumlmmumm ants something for the Mainly For PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION 145 Wentworth St. N., Ham (Opposite Technical School) e iz fadoa‘s MILADY SEE DISPLAY OF SPECIAL BRUSH OIL IN J. W. BAKER‘S WINDOW YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION AT OUR STUDIO speedily, over bare sleek legs, and buts douh to a "won‘tâ€"rubâ€"off" finish. You will wear its foshion= right shades morning, m. A, and night. * PYMOND‘s DRUG STORE Eizabeth Arden‘s Velva Leg Film smooths on sasily, CAREY STUDIO TELEPUHONE 69 »â€" WELL CLAD IN ELVA LEG FILM U ... COLORING Hello HomeM®®"""" â€"____Ltion really doing a thorough insPectio® jJob during canning OperatiOnt Satecuarding the food that is beâ€" ing stored in jars means H8l0_iD" m:‘.,~..-nf’â€"mnn special serving. \ attention. L1_ _ _~ m Img mo ue o T fimrdmlw...wluw[ Iakeshors Road, Mimico, Ont., are revealed j photographs. Uml‘u.n‘.'w.m‘ Senevieve Noecker of Drayton, Ont., who no l'olwo.cmuucwnmmnm,m minsion, with hils aunt Wise wii, 1 j ! HHoY To permit a perfect imperfections. two large bowis, saucepan, processor o« deep kettle, tea towels, brush and box of sail â€"should be assembled before Wash jars in rich suds and get them clean using a good Sterilize by placing a clean towel in the bottom of a pan and putting the jars on their sides with matched glass tops heside each one, cover with :w:râ€"’ V‘ll unt, Mise Elizabeth H seal the 10. 11. minutes. L4 until needed. M@W“Wmfi tables is necessary. D‘ any old blighted, bruised Of ones with decay. Washed vegetables S°t _2 three . minutes‘ precooking ‘This shrinks them and . sets colour. Have the water boilâ€" ing. m.m'bon’. the top of 42c d stenn it copeit the cooking water to fill the jars. Add one teaspoon salt to each pint jar. Wipe off the top of jarâ€"one pesky bit will k..punhrfml‘lun‘- Div the rubber ring into hot water (having soaked them in a sup of warm water with x ieaspoon of baking soda in it for five minutes or so) and place on jar. On with the lid. Screw band down tightly; then loosen (turn back one quarter inch). Carefully lower jars into hot water bath in a kettle with a wire rack in the bottom; add more hot water to cover two Cover the processor. Count cooking time when the water actually begins to boil. Process corn 3 hours in water bath. Process sweet peppers 45 min. Process tomatoes 20 miu. When time is up lift rack with jars from water. If no rack, dip some water and use a hot vegetables go into irs. â€" Allow one inch at Leave in bot water each jar when you e 00 thick cloth to lift YAOM! 1/ / Screw hand tight Cool jara away from draft, then turn upside down to test for leak» age. , TwE QuesTION BOX In answer to many queries about preserving vegetables by saiting, we give the following directions, stressing thorough cleanliness of vegetatlles, drying after washing with absorbent towels, the use of dairy sait and a cool storage place. Mrs. D. M. suggests: Raspberries stored raw have kept successfully by the following method: Select fAirm, clean berries. Pack uwol mnndm jars gently. covomr :'b:h‘ ayrup. / & rubber ring and mfiimm tops. Seal tightly. Place in a tub in which a towel has been folded in the botâ€" tom. Pour boiling water down the inside, enough to cover 3 inches o\m'lhetop.hlt.lldonmmgn- sil and cover with several heavy towels. Leave in water bath overâ€" night. Answer: We have found this method successful for raspberries ‘and rhubarb. A gool, dark storage place is essential however. ‘Take a Tip: When using allâ€"purpose flour for making pastry you will get good results if you follow these rules: & PRERRD mo ECCC Mes Oe " fat until the mixture is mealy. Fat should be finely blended with allâ€" W.mmlt.houldho-ly blended with pastry or cake flour until it is the size of coarse oatâ€" mea. . Add water quickly and lightâ€" ly. Rvery unnecessary stroke tends to make pastry tough. 4. Chill thoroughly in a covered Don‘t times change. Any used car nowadays brings a fancy price even without a fArstâ€"class paint job. from Isfancy, O ppos At Brantford, where derneath is a picture Ing Training Station Mornal! as a baty, |lfdmn. companion, the Pacific Const. Blend in lard or hydrogenated od; Select Pack into Cover with hot rubber he won his wing t Of Mornell as a; y 9. HMubort, P.Q Lower left is th. Aquadron Leader he is shown at th, S noomsusmullm UP! AND siNK‘s BACONG UFP" neck. wings and on as an atrorafy , PAQ. Midâ€"lart po0R t mig @No reason to get eSA when drains, clog . â€" > ll{ou have '(l;‘ll?on':‘ Lye :mndy. ust pour in, a» bingo Tbow.ly aaa clee~ ~!dht out! Wuter D3 n dicicbediats, A EC This tl\--top. powertul cleaner will g-_vg_yo‘u_c-dz The only genuine ys is the oldâ€"fas druggery. Whisks away OHF and grease witihout hard scrubâ€" bing. Deodorizes garbage pails. 222. Autaiart raderdvir EPE in °>A Destroys contemts of outaide closets. Getes «sorything it touches clean and sweet in a jiffy. Don‘t wait to learn the -l:‘{ ways Gillett‘s will help you *‘take it Mer, cleft) with Asahley Hornell n â€" Ne uinpletion of a coursa 1 commiamion. Mrootly un raftman at the Service y portralt of Fit. 14 h his coustn and now stationed at THREE

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