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Northern Advance, 14 Oct 1937, p. 7

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a Women s Paage {S(`m)osed and givon by a Do-1 trolt woman at a dinn-r, rospondimzl to a `..0nst to Our Hu. 1 I Grape Delicacies 3 In View of the abumlancu of! g1'apo.< this seasoll, the following: recipes`, prr_-pa1`ud and trrste-(1 by the` Fruit Brzmch, Dominion Departvnmxl of .-\:_*ricu1tur0, mz1_\' be found L1sr-- ful : I y c._:--.I 11-..-.. hall" Wn:1n' :1irh`.?' I ful Spiced Grape Jelly---Wash` sli~_.:h`.l' und` 1`-ripe ;:1'ap(-5, remove the stems. - Put }.:1`ape.< in 21 p1`e.sr.-1'\'in_;' kc-ttlu. allu\\'in;: ,~'_w cup of \'i1w_::xr. L tea spoon whole clow-.<, zmvl `L .< tic`( of` cinnzxmoml to -1 cups of grapes, Cook Logzerher .3 minutes. Strain` througzh double cheesecloth or an-3 nel jelly bag. Meu. juice.. Al-1 low 1 cup sugar to each cup oil juic. Boil until a little of the juice jellies when pourwd on 21 cold saucs_\.< (15-20 minutes). Pour intm hot . glzxssc-S. Cool and! seal. } e..:..:-.1 r*_.......=._-.\Vr-izrh out. '7 lbs. ml 1_ . '*'ut.ner1ana, Mrs. a. 1 A ' 5 A =5 C"'aP JY-W35h R. Orchard, StroutiL;Ml1v`I)i'i:. Hellhn ; Crhappcn Barrie. W-1 Muriel Luck -4 -- . . ., v 0- "- A` . A Au` , }:1ape.~ in D10.sf.1'\lll_. luttlL.;C1-own Hill; Mrs. C. A. 'Ihompson, \'lIl<"f.{1"2!ll . l`:ea ;1:.en__,tang.; Miss Staiknr M,~S_ MC- SI_J001'l .2 . 0ilDe1-Inoitt, Mrs. Russell, PL-netang- grapes ,M,.S. V G. Ross Smyner. M1.s_ Eva St1'ai1\lWi150n Stayne1. ;MrS. D. G` Ben` an-gstay-ner; Mrs_ R_ T_ Vvanacc C1.0SS_ .-\l-l1and- M1.S_ H_ H_ ~MaI.n Mrs _\ ' OHW. Ihvons, Mrs. P. Doan, Mr. J:uie_. Currie, Crossland; Mrs. C, J_ MC- col(l'Quay, yew Lowell; 31155 G_ Porter intolm,-s_ J. whitton _\q,.S_ J. D_ Smart hotl `mdiMrs. J. Bieardsall, Elmvale; Mrs. sea . I IC. Re 'nolds Bon-d Head; Mrs. A. Spicied Grapes--~VVr_-i:_v`h out 7 lbS.|E_ Hogper cmron. M1.S_ W_ G_ Cm._ of grapes and slip ihr- pulps ' ' the skin:<. Put the pulp over t,hclMr5_ E_ Best Avenjnou N1,-_;_ A_ A_ re and let simmer until softened. Fischer M,.S'_ C_ S_ b]_j [a.t0n ` the press th'7'-Th 5` Si`-`V ne Drithwaite, Stavner; Mrs. Thos 9."{`-l}_`- to fetal the -`95? -`Xdd Lumsden, Victoria Harbor; Mrs H119 511"t"`l Pull T0 thlf ~k`~ Wltll Wm. Dunolp. Victoria Harbor; Mrs. -1 lbs. of sugrar, 1 pint vinegar. .1 F. MCKay_ Mitchen Square; Miss T1U"m*'.L' _`-'1`=1t0fi. 1: 1?1h1"-D00? Of Gladys Clement, Churchill; Mrs. ground cinnamon anal :1 sczint i,11l`)lr- C=E.O_ Uncles Lefrov; _\.[,.s_ Robth 520 of $Tl'`~md C1"`?5- Let the-Boyes. Churchill; Mrs. E. Canning, \\*=.1n`.n . `_-(r11Y`l_\' tor `.2 hom'.< Bone Ewart; M_ V. p0W_,m, Institute Pu: H1 . _]Z`l`l`S and seal. `}> 1.am.h_ '1`m.onto; Mn; 1_ J_ Caryn. Spiced C-MP6 BUN`-'W?1Fl`L'Y'l"'-"Nthe-rs. Cuntlles; Mrs. T. R. Knum). and remove stems, separate the p11lp.T1m.,1.nt0n.` lurs. `N. L_ Srmlm.` from the skins and lot : cv(~r-. }{(,1_]\-; )1,-,-_ E,.;.0n Donn` ,\'11,.-,}. Tll`_lii. Hicilt pulp i0 l 1t)lllI]Sl' poin WOW]: _\h._\._ J. `._v\_ Brcxwoil. ;`.n(,t-8 and press through fruit nre.<.~: or`p,,1m. \h.__._ Athnl Mm._\.haH __\nzmV si-`Iv:-. Add the skins to the pulp. (u_,}..; _\1,.;_.. H. Th0mpmn_'v1~0nen_ and to vzi" n 10 cups of fruit add R`du](__ cups hrnwn sugrar and `: tr-n. of cln\'e.< and 1 of cinvizunon Pm`.- thI- Inixtiire one hour. rnld 1 (`ill claim` \ iim_Lra1' and continue lmilingv until thick. Stir cori.:1:1n`.T_\'to j~r~ -W_ \'M'.~`. hurninsr. Puck (-lo-an ho`. jznw and .~(`:i.l imni- -rliz1tol_\'. (`.1-Ann nnr` A3018 BLltt) -".2 (`HIV .`l'\'l', ('.n!:lbil1C the in 1llll' cook m`7xLv,n`e until it is thick (ahuui `20 l.ll`:`!t':). Seal in hot jars. Green Grape Chutney--~4 cup :`rr-r-n L-smpe '5. cup seederl rai.~`in=:_ " cup; vhoppt-(l apples. 1 cup "hop- ll`.l (7 f"` ruthers,Avenin-g; Mrs. H. E. Fraser, Mrs. ` _)211'.~' Hnu .~\:2u Grape and ,<:rap0 pulp, Cup; .=u_2`ar. P1`r-pm~`- th; 1111` u",\\` H`: 1` um _ }n`~.<.' Re-Owning Vaacatmm iiegisirainn Tuesay, Get. 12 "`i?egular Classes will begin Thursday Oct. 14th, and` meet every Tuesday and Thursday from 7.30 to 9.30. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937. :1-::: w11*.~_\I down ? '1`(l-.n L FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO F. HAMMOND, CHAIRMAN. J. E. MORRISON, PRINCIPAL. Dressmaking ; Household Science (Cooking); Show Card Writing Arithmetic, English and Bookkeep- ing; Motor Mechanics. THE HUSBAND IUUS 1 The husband. TESTED RECIPES ay : The husband. Prince of Wales School `tho frui 4- nnnl.-in husband. Who weds because we are so dearl And then forg`ets--vv-hven it is here-l The anniversary every year 7 The husband. ` landlord with a frown 5 out and goes up town. fnnr; 4111:` lnmllnrd: Jun zmu goes up IUW11. talks that landlord i Appl 3 (Tups ,. .,. . )\ <-.<, ofi Strain 7\,I'n.._-nun ininn A]. pulp 1n Ln . the fruit arm} fruit pres? m ' uluu-13 . Butter-~2 N11: -1 uppiv pulp, _ -SUBJECTS- i I I I DELEGATES AT W.l. CONVENTION, I I " S. J. Maiel, ' McQuay, Marjorie .G. Brown, Goldwater; -Margaret W. Sheppard, Goldwater; Lulu L. Stewart, 'Ilhornton; Mary Beleskey, Barrie; Mrs. A. S. Maw,, Mrs. T. Hankin, Minesing; Mrs. P Herman, Mrs. L. Thompson, Mrs. R. 1 I-lickling, Mrs. L. Dobson, Centre Vespra; Mrs W. A. Robins, Wye-1" bridge; Mrs. J. R. Boyd, Mrs. A. H. ' Stuffman, Arthur, Creemore; Mrs. Fred Heels, Waubaushene; Mrs. -Minesing; Alma L. Caston, Craig -v, hurst; Mrs. Russell Day, Creeinoregf Iona McCrackcn, Craigzhurst; Mrs] E. N. Hewitt, Mrs. Delno Jermey,; i\`l~iss Betty Hewitt, iugiby; Mrs. J.; M. i\Iills, Barrie; Mrs. Sydney` Shelswcll, Coulson; Coulson; Hrs. Waler Doner, Jaek s Lake; Mrs. Mrs. W. Leach, Duntroon; Mrs. R._ M. Back, Elmvale; Mrs. Frank M.' Hewson, D_untroon; Mrs. W. J. Langman, Mrs. Jas. Boyce, Van- Vlack; Mrs. W. J. Patterson, Allan- dah;-; Mrs. Phil Goldstein, Lake St George; Mrs. S. A. McQuay, Mrs. Thornton; Mrs. R. C. W. McCur(ly, Mrs. A._ Pace, Miss M. Walls, T0i .lC(.`l'l}`l21n1;` Miss Lila Cousins. Thornton; Mrs. A. M. Strath, Doris Strath. E"1e Fagzin. Mae Strath, Dorothy Conn, Crosslaml; Mabel McQua_v. Mrs. Jas. Sunnidale Corners; Mrs Alvin Wice, Allandale; Miss 1. Jones, Oro S'tzition;` Mrs. E. K. Hogan, Barrie; Mrs. Darcy Armstrong, Mrs Will Maw, Mrs. Donald Campbell, Minesing; Mrs. J. She"i:,-ld, Mrs. A. McKay. Mrs. D Partridge, Clowes: Mrs. Geo. G. Johnston, Minesing`; Mrs. W. J. Clipsham, Sparrow Lake; Mrs. R. J. Franklin, Sparrow Lake; Mrs. Lee Davis, Severn Bridge; Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Hark.-r. `Painswick; Mrs. W. E. Kennedy, Miss Ina Kennedy, Mrs. Ed. Carr, Painswick; Mrs. R. A. Miss T-{ole-n Sutherland, Mrs. S. Reynolds, 1! D u-/-lnnv-A Qh-nntl- l'vT1'< Orillia; Mrs. Russell Mc- ii Irwin Johnston, i ' Lillian Munro, ,. Thos. Dy:-r, Duntroon: I` Who when he s donning e\'ening| clothes Would with an angel come to blows And lets the wholl, hvouse hear hjsl xvnpc `? Gladys Ulement, Lnurcmu; .m-.~. Uncles, Lefroy; -Boycs. Mrs. jB1-anch. tL.-.-- {`nnzHn:- \`Trc 'l" T? T\'nn~_-,|)_ .~:i"\':~. (lumblne me 1x1;:r:'- um. :20 miw\tr\=s). Seal jars. cup? ;`I`W'Y` _u`mp.=. cup 2 cups "hop-` pod (`:*1f')`_\'. 1 vzrenn pepper. 1 Yea- spoon dry m11. 1 tablespoon salt. spoon rxround cinnamon, .... 1. . +n'.1cn.nnn nnnv`iL'n pooh dry m11.-tz11- L [a(rlL'epuun alt. `-3 L`-nspoon 1 (`ups \'inr-.'_<.:':1r, `- _ tr.`a.=poon paprika. 2 cups 1n`m\'n .=ur:ar. on: Mrs. W. L1. oxnzu-_, Edison .-\11~'n- .\I:n*. Thomp.=nn. 'I`011en- ! The Centre Simcoe sectional meeiting of the Simooe Presbyterial Women's Missionary Society will be held in Central United Church on Friday, Oct. 15th, the afternoon session starting at 2.16 and the even- I ing session at 7.30. `Nixie: Marv Gm-rnnlv. missinnarv mg session at LOU. Mriss Mary Gormely, missionary from West China, will be the chief speaker. Mrs. Nichol, of Beeton, ,president of the Simcoe Presbyter- ial, will also address the meeting. Reports will be received from all organizations in Centre Simcoe, and }there will be a presentation 01 the new study book, illustrated by lan- ltern slides. I A cordial invitation is extended ito all interested in missionary : work. l The quarterly Communion Ser- `vice Will be held at. St. Andrew s |Presbtyerian Church on Sunday morning. Rev. Dr. J. S. Shorbz will be in charge of the service. 'T`l'1p 'Rov W .\ F91-lcfnnp Tlnn . jcENTRE SIMCOE W.M.S. I I TO MEET HERE FRIDAY] W111 D8 111 cnarge OI une SI'V'lC.(;`. _ The Rev. W. A. Earlstone Doe,` `pastor of Burton Ave. United Church, was guest speaker at Tues- day evenin.g s meeting of the St. Andrew's Men s Club, held in St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. Doc, who spent several months during the sunmi-er at: his home in _Bermuda, gave an in-ieresting illus- trated lccture of his native land. About fty attended the banquet. which was served at 6.15. Angus Ross is president of the club and also presided at the piano during an af':`ue1'-dinner sing-song. The 1m~et.ing' was addressed briey by Rev. Dr. Shortiz. minister of the church, and J. A. Goodwin, past president of the club. The annual Thanksgiving` Rally 01 the Baptist Young People's Union of this district,_ with delegates from C-riliia, Midland and Bar1'i(-, was held atOri11ia` on .\`Iouday. The 'rT`.`n\v:\r\ Q-`run `Dnllu n:` 10- in nnilnrl wig Who soiustixnes makes us quai`. and quake With tales about the bread and cake His mother used to make and bake `Z The husband. H910 Z15 Urlma on .V1O11(lZl}'. 11115 `Three Star Rally, as it is, called. was addressed in the evening by the Rev. Harold Lang, of Park Road Church. Toronto. who chose as his subject: Keeping: the vital from becoming mechanical. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD RALLY IN ORILLIA The October meeting of the W.M.S. of Collier St. United Church was held in the Church School Hall on F1'ida_v last. with the president. Mrs. Jeffs, presiding. A feature of the m.'-eting was an inter- esting: add1'e.=s on Indian. its Peoples and Customs, by Miss Sheifele. sup- erintendent of ihe Royal Victoria Hospital, and who has .-*-pr-nt six years in hospital work in Indore. India. 1:`r\1`r\vv\-:'v\ru 11-un 1-nnr111nv' v-nnfinn nl Following the regular routine of business, Miss King gave a report on Temperance, and Mrs. G.oodfe]- 1-ow reported on the Watch [`owcr." Mrs. Parsons then took (-harge and gave a short talk in Christian Stow- ardship and Finance. Mrs. L. Clarke road the Scripnure l`C1(iihL' , and Z\`Iiss E. Fartridgze led in , prayer. 'T`hn mr-r-Hnrr rlnusrl \\'if.h H10 }w n0- The mrec.~tin_: closed with th diction. cnn: pronounced by Mr- 6 bone- Par- REV. ROBERTS SPEAKWS AT MEAFORD MEETlNG The Rm`. W. K. Roberta of Fir Baptist Church. Bmn {f0rd, \vn< tho special speaker at the Mr-:1f`o1-d meeting: of the Collinyxwood A:. tion of Bzlpst Churches hold on Thunsday and Friday of last \\'(:r-k. There was :1 fair cnn:r*':.`::{ion at the 'l"hank.<;:i\'in:: Se-r*.'i<`r` on Mon- day morning in the First Bzxptist Church. The service v.':1~' ."..vr;1nr:r-~r~', by th. Nfinisterinl A:<: wit}. Rev. E. X. R. Sinclair in I-hurrzn. and the 2L(ldro:<.< Even by !`:"v. W R. ;1x<: of Fookstown. Taking: his text from Pszlini 136, vnrse one, O rzvive thanks unto thc Lord, for He is 'goc:}," the :<.pcakm said that unrooctive thanks wore of little value. God knows our hearts. and if our thanks giving is to be ac cptablrz to Him, there must be carn- ful meditation. TU.-. nu 1:-Mun 4n_.lonv in -. 1-u-=4.-n-, COLLIER ST. CHURCH \V.M.S. Iul m(3(1lLaT.lUIl. We are living to-day in u h;.'.=ter- ical age and we are [)I'0d1I<`iI1f.2` fvw of 21 rc-ective mind. Our \':1]ue.= of human society are distorted. What we need is a right, Cone-"ption 01 what God really is. We must be- lieve that He is 2. God of peace, of love, of justice, and of 1-idemption AYYIAYID` n1m' H1i11n-Q wn Qiiniiir` W'ho calls the 1 And then slips I While wifey (I rnvn 9 IOVC, OI _]uSClCC`, 3.110 01 IV (l(_'I1l[)13lUI1 Among other things we should give thanks because the ultimate issues of life are in the hands oi God. Wr- should give thanks for what Christian mothers are doing for the children day by day. We should give thanks that the Cross still stands as the way to God. We should -give thanks that we live in a land of plenty, while millions are destitute. We should give thanks tha'. we live in a country free from the scourge of war. T`rnlv wn zahnnlrl hp ahln fn sav Inf`. scourge O1 VVZLF. Truly, we should be able to say, "0 give thanks unto God . for He is g:ood, for His mercy endureth for- :-vpr ..CnrapP Ice Cream--Wash and crush 2 cups grapes. Bring slowly to boil and press through a coarse sieve. Add 1 cup sugar and boil 2 min- utes. Cool. Ifold into 2 cups whipped cream. Turn into refriger- ator tray and freeze. "T`1m fnrmrninsr ravines for making moi` tray ano Ireeze. The foregoing recipes for making grape delicacies, together with sev- eral others, have been prepared for distribution in mimeographed form,. and may be obtained on application fron_1 the Publicity and Extension Branch, Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. ST. ANDREW'S CH-URCH THANKSGIVING SERVICE The Northern Advance Slip skins from grapes press pulp through a sieve to remove seeds. Add to skins and mix wiih other in- gredients, cover and let stand over- night. Simm-lr slowly 3 hours. Seal while hot in :~terilized contain- noun But when the clouds are dark and nvva Y1 TELEPHONE TALKS IN THE WATSON FAMILY Iuu-vw vuwv A n..-_., _... ALVA! U5! CANADAN NATKONAL TELIGRAPI-B. The rates for residence telephone service are surprisingly low--only a few cents a day. You really cannot aord to be without a telephone. A.A. SMITH There are many and varied types of assurance and insurance. A savings account assures the depositor of an active reserve that can be had on instant demand in an emergency. A savings account assures nancial stability and security against market risks. Open a savings account with this Bank and benet from the assurance such an account will give you. FHE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE " TOTAL ASSETS O)/ER $500,000,000 Manager U.-.. U... .w.....: (Ali. ....... gray And rum seems no`. far away, VVho tnkvs the helm and savrac th-~ day ? "P11 u hncha nr] Page Seven Who xrrumbles lots. as well we know. That here no wine .<`h:1I1 ever ow. Yet in hi= hc-art is glad tis so `.7 The husband. And so. in water purn. and clvar, Fit ._.mb1(-m of our sisters hero. I drink the health of those so de-zur Our husbzmds.

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