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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1941, p. 3

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the georgetown heraltj wedneaday evening july 9th 1941 youth its when one tfaen what is youth young and everything looks bright when suns neer know a mist by day and moons no clouds by night when all the futures lull of hope and beckons fondly on and all the worlds atune with love in singing lifes sweet song when flowers fragrance multiplies and reaches into space and turns the omnes znoucules to fill each fartherest place when fruits on every twig and limb ambrosias tastes dispel ahd all the air with songbirds notes is filled like arions swell yes this youth but soon old age steps in with certain stride arid an the beauties youth has known are sadly shoved aside i j ralph gordon 628 crawford st toronto can this happen here aeroplanes droning high overhead bombs are arining people lying dead children to sehlters are making ttietr way usually for the night they stay parents whose children are lost on the way are looking and crying unhappy all da this is war in england too and we people in canada wonder what we can do do you want this to happen in this fair land so true buy victory bonds its the least you can do marjorie wagstaffe glen williams one of the most startling studies in contrasts that will ever come your way will be an anderson shelter from birmingham england and an under ground bombproof shelter set up next to six model canadian homes at the canadian national exhibition this year your eyes style in glasses yes your glasses should be made to fit your particular type of face let ns show yon this new rimless mounting yon will have less breakage bring or mail your broken glasses to ns we can give yon quick service we specialise in prescribing attractive glasses at city price consult 0 t walker ro eyesight specialist who wul be at his office over the bell telephone co main street georgetown the second wednesday of each month or yon may consult o t watker at his office in brampton phone georgetown 67 3 timely topics for women by barbara baines country hospitality once again country women are facing their annual problem what to do about the hordes of uninvited guests from the city that have a way of dropping in casually on the week ends country folks have built up for themselves a great reputation for hospitality they are noted for the welcome on the mat and the boim uful table they set for their guests and it is quite true that folks living in small hot apartment in the city come back refreshed in body and spirit after a day spent with their country cousins but why should relatives and friends and even mere acquaintances feel free to make a perennial visit to people they never think of asking to return the visit do they look upon a farm as a place where butter and eggs and thlcki fresh cream cost nothing and the work just does luseh j now that everyone has a car or a friend with a car farm women are beginning to find out that this reputation for hospitality is a bit diffi cult to live up to it was alright in the oays when farmers had large families all at home and were able to show reasonable profits at uie end of the year but now when help is so scarce and the wolf stalking at many a door the arrival of uninvited guests can prove rather emlbarass tog y yet what can they do about it although it has long been a day to sit around you will find more and more often when you arrive at a farm home on sunday that the folks are not at home perhaps they are only having a picnic on the back woodlot but at least they have found one way of eluding unwanted guests campers at the lake or seashore often find themselves in the same defenseless position as does the farmer and his wife but usually with this difference visitors at least bring along a basket of food when they come unexpectedly there is only one place that we should look upon as a haven of welcome to which we should feel free to go without an invitation and that is home to our parents and before going even there we should telephone and ask will it suit ou to have us come the homes of our friends should never be looked upon as a free hotel where we may stay at will casual invitations are rarely meant surprise visits are often embarrassing so when next you take a sunday jaunt to visit friends on the farm or at their cottage be sure you have been invited and that they are expecting jou then there is the matter of repament of hospitality received ex cept in except onal circumstances one should not visit friends unless you intend to entertain them in return and the age old custom sihjt holds good of taking a gift of cand or fruit or some delicacy that wrtll be a treat or some other mall gift that ou know our hostess will appre ciate ldl reading hedh is of britain at a recent meeting mended by perspiring representatives from 80 prom icial womci s organ i7at ions the canadian women s volnn tar senlcesja5 bom it is to be patterned on lines similar to the w vjs of great britain and will begin to function almost immediately the vvs of britain has had a short but dramatic historj in ma 1938 when it was almost certain that britain would be involved in war with germanj sir samuel hoare the home secretarj called upon lady reading to immediately organize and train a half million women for chilian defence when she began this gurantic task she was a woman unknown or known only as the secretar who had married i marquis today she is known throughout the land as the head of the wvs an armv of 900 000 women wearing gra green uniforms who minister to chilian needs in time of emergencj they feed the hungrv billet the homeless care for refugees they staff a fleet of mobile canteens they transport the injured to hospitals through raids they eacuate children they pack vegetables for mine sweeper crew ladj reading is a woman of energy and calm efficiency she is practical and believes that action speaks louder than words without be ing bossy she can command in the first vear she motored 45 000 miles made 167 major speeches and held endless conferences with local authori ties but thanks to her great organizing genius when war came the wvjs was trained and ready for action twelve telegrams from the central office to the twelve regional offices were enough to set in motion the whole organization lady reading is a gifted woman she can speak german french and italian fluently at the round table conference of 1930 she was a member of the british vice regal staff when the following year she married rufus isaacs marquis of reading who preceded lord halifax as viceroy of india the press accused her of being the custodian of every state secret the woman behind the political throne but she did not strive for prominence and even after lord readings death five jears later she lived quietly in the country until called to head the wvb which plays so large a part in guarding the inheritance of posterity toady organizations patterned after the w vs of britain are also a eatons announces the opening of a new order office practical convenient pleasant satisfaction guaranteed uptodate it has a streamlined outlook and a genuine desire to serve you in the most efficient way possible youll find that you can rely on this new shopping idea a whole lot or your doar economy and value have been the watchwords of mall order chopping for generations every season thousands more thrifty canadians learn the truth of the saying it pays to shop from eatons a leal kelp of i service that customers appreciate the sort of assistance that has made the name eatons synonymous with convenience and helpfulness in all those little details that are so important i line noma eatons h oyi 9 a canadawide reputa tion for fair prices and honest openhanded dealing since the time of hs inception the eaton guarantee of goods satisfactory or money refunded is well founded in imutotioti 0 v family to become acquainted with this newest shopping con venience drop in today tee for yourself or if you prefer telephone and your wants will be taken care of speedily and economically by the courteous eaton clerk in your friendly eaton ordo- r 5t- a personal service t eaton c order office georgetown main wesley an sts telephone 27 carrolls eat them oka candy stuuwoot teodrjsd prunes lsoz plcg x6c w libbys m pork and weewe sees crisps j xse cfcruie fit rolls sic chru aestrebea pride 15c chrbaes chocolate roll 25c jolly coed puncih x w z9c delldoaa new hwl prem it 3xc clerks potted meats no 8c ceterec dry ginger ale ioc melirene loose pack olives 35c asparagus 5x lushus jelly p bf vt i mixture i beans 1 frenchs mustard scorn starch cd 2 j is j salad dressing v 0 crisco dt shortamiic z is- 19c 3 23c pk 14c 6 ox jar oq pkc i9c 39c 23c 59c clark hattnibtra che thins p 10c for suffer jam certo 25c pe bu v 23 tomatoes 2 in i white its 14c kirks castile 3 i6c chipso pk 9c 23c 49c rinso p ioc 23c 46c reckitts blue p 6c woodburys 2 1 5c kleenex p ioc 25c 29c pard dog food 2 19c ayfaner sliced crushed or tid bit pineapple 2 29 free i orphan ahum scribbler with quaker cornflakes 3 pk smiths pare 3 fruit or seville orange marmalade 19c 16oz jar sweet juicy good blze oranges 2 doi 39c minkiht california grapefruit 5 for 25c raspberbies head lettuce large ea 5c fresh beets 4 bunches 13c homegrown tomatoes cucumbers cabbage cauliflower new potatoes fruit end vegetable prices until saturday night only phone 357 free delivery main street georgetown ortlim f ti ii i hose n orvf i i be ii 1 kilting i and shorth uul teltphcni trlllon housiholl nnm it nil lilucl out of the cws 1 iid south urtn n 1 no cn ih i rni uiii h cwvs irr toco r i kim to find x r mis cipibh id o utit to protid training for r l t each pliced ft hi re hi cm tin t inn v ill bt jn n in the me of i ixilinrv t u hir co ir p in ii irmt in plns ii i t 1 u iph op ration facton inspection mi rn l t in wartime eie urn b the tern wri cxreuthe that the main task to pnciit oer lapping of stnicts not to increase nit iti twinn innp vi tnlnirl ifi nrifsi offices for of the cw s fta to prciit oer lapping of stnicts not to increase it b coverint uork alt iu beini ione b tnint d igmcies offices for enrollment will be opticd i soon a locilitws for irn mug members enn be arranged book reweu mrs ttm carries on by d e stevenson oxford 107oo s3 oot rue of ou ftho have read and enjojed mrs tim of uie regi 0 ment will welcome the second appearance of mrs tim and her famth with the present war is a background in mrs tim car ries on mia ste enson dlspla s once more t he gentle humour and lightntss of touch which made the buncle books and her recent best seller engllsh air such delurhtfu reading this book written in diax form opens with major christie leaving for prance in february 1940 and mrs tim assuring her friends brightly and untruthfully that or course he wisnt worrying her days are taken up wilh the usual round of activities in the scottish gnrrlson town of donford where they live sorting and packing comftrt for the troops visiting with other officers whes gossip over the mornlnn coffee interrupted by tne antics of betty and ingenious letters from nine ear old bryan at prep school pinkie a lovely young english girl who is very popular with the young subalterns and the polish officers also training in the district is her hou e guest and a grand companion then come the terrible events or sry and june and after the retreat of dunkirk major tim does not come back for two month- here is no word everyone is kind too kind then suadenlv ne returns to tell of the ghastly retreat being hurt being hidden by an old french woman and anally escaping across the channel home liie is more normal now though the bllu is turned on england pinkie and guthrie a young officer who had been wounded in france surpr se eeryone by announcing their engagement other battalions leave tor egjpt mrs tim goes to london to say goodbye to her bro ther kichard who is on his embarkation leate and there goes through an air raid throughout the book the one quality predominating every scene is quiet courage facing facts learning to put first things first rtnd seemg life in ls proper proportions men of 304050 pei vim vigor subnormal j nt n n it pop vim vljror vitality trj jst ux lone tablets contain i ct mln ulnnta ojstcr elements i to n tnnt j p n 30 40 or ea i n it in i i ry for only 3 t ii li n 1 i n mil i pan vim i dij 1 r siip at nil good drug atorcu asthma people are beginning to drop in and tell us how quirk results they got from davis asthma remedy no 7895 and the attacks don t oom bark if ou follow directions tak ing a 4 bottle in 3 weeks mi chapmtn s drug store summer drink nothing is more cooling to hot fteather than fresh fruit drinks wuh ice tinkling in the tall frosted glasses the recipe below la for a baslo syrup to which water and additional fruit ulces may be added as desired as the season progresses you may add orange juice crushed rasp berries or the juice of stewed cher ries plums or peaches or any com- biratlon of these flavours or perhaps you would like to try pineapple juice or some of the other canned fruit jukes with this syrup 3 pints water 5 pounds sugar 6 lemons j 1 ounce tartaric acid 1 oulice citric acid 2 tab espoons epsom salts bring the wate- and sugar to a boil stirlrng constantly add the grated rind and the juice of the lemon istralned and the other ingredients chill quickly seal and keep in a cool place until needed

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