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Northern Advance, 13 Jan 1938, p. 7

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...-.\ rurursn uurxnrc `Mid And And And Oh. thw world and fair 41-. n n ..-n J Si;`ht,'(1 H10 hair, `Du - r\1'r`.1I Bu 1' 1:31.12 over IL an 1: ...U t1-aiI--- With the mm'r_\' laufxh (-mnm m0u1'n`t'u1 wail ; 1 but ta1'1'_\' ztwhile till the .` come To join my beloved in our hrA;1\'<.-'. home. STROUD COUPLE CELEBRATE ` TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ,7 311'. and Mrs. Fred Robe1't. of SI`..1`011d, C0l(3b1`2Lt't`(1 the t,wcnt_\'-1't.h annive1'sa1'y of their wedding at their home on Satu1'da_\{. January 1,; 1938, when -they \\'~i-re at home L01 many relatives and f1`i:e-nds who call-3 ed during the afternoon and e\"cnin_u'. 7 \Tv~: Robertson wa.~: fo1'1ne1`1;\',- i [HE CANADIAN BANK ` OF COMMERC_E_` the afternoon ana e\"c1nn_-4. Mrs. Robertson Mable Tod'd, (Iau-ghter of th-'- late` Mn`. and .VI1's. Joseph Todd, of Gil-I 4...: Mr and Mrs. R0b:L~1't.s0nwc1`v` Mn`. and Mrs. JOS(;`p11 Luuu, u; \JI|" ford. Mr. and Mrs. Rob:2rt.son \\'(.`l`( marri>ed by the late Rev. L. Mac- Lean, them minister Ltl Churchill. ln honor of the happy anniva-rsary thc.:5 . ride and -groom were rcCipi:.nt..< 01 1an_v beautiful pieces of .sil\`cr. ; Musical numbers were prov1(lc-d. 1 ring the afternoon and evening: by .LeSS1`S. Frank DuI`chnr, of Barrie. and _Campb1ell Hugzlies, of Strou(l.J Mrs. Dolph l{ne0_x'ha\\'. of Gilt'0r and Mrs. H-ar\'c,\' Rulslon. of l.<= froy, cousins of .\Ir. and Mrs. Rob-. ertson. p1`esi(l at tl1w- tr-u tahl--.l While Miss Olive Robertzx-on. dzu.x_-_='li- ter of the home. and `.l1r(;-v nice llisses Etlrul and .\la1'_iori0 Told. ol Gilford. and Marie D_\'L'1', of Holly.` zvere the tra z1:<. .\Ii.~'.< l{:1tl1- lee-n Hu_2'1ie.<, 01'Strou(l. z1n(l.\Ir. ;-\r:'liur Ro'nr-it. (lit-`-n(lt`(l tliv dour and thk-~ 1'e2'i; of the xues'..~:. ` ..:__?.:n_. 5 .9 -? Two \vi\'e.< we1'~- di;~.CL1.s. th0i1`7' 1'r:.=p ctivo hu; over a cup of. tea. The rst complained that hm": husband never camr-. home from his 1` club until it was past midnight. i: \Ve-1`1, my dear. said her friend, 11 for _voa1's T womlwrr-d \\'h\ :1'P. my..- ,,_..1:..... \..:. nu-nn'mrr: 1 club untn 1`. Hum ,....,. D \\'hc-1'9 my. husband was sprmcling his (`\`0Il1I1g`.7,` and th-'11 one ni9`ht, I ]`f`21(']H.`(1 home :-a1'1_\'--:md there he was ! xho world is beautiful, bright and ?air! .. \\'\IxIV1'\' lunu-I1 1'!1l\O' nl nn Lh" I, U1'lu I> IJ\T'(luLILuA, uu_..... and fair ! (1 1111- young" movher softly breath- ed 21 prayer, v she n-st1(*(l hm` baby close to her breast, Mi` its 1`nl11'n1l11`iHf.Z'.~' gently S0Oth:rE to 1'.:.st ; at the Father had need of onw an gel move, H1 hr open`-(1 for it :he he-a\'-n`!_ door. D1116 L/ll` Al\.4vu\Aa-n~.-4, .....`_,... 8'3-Y ; `the sun went down, and he dropped his hvad, the pA1'r-tt_\' L}1i11_<:.< in his hunt. lay dead. I the world is bu-autiful, brigxht and fair! , the mztiden shook out i1l?1_`.L'0i(i- dvc-n hair, 1 she s\\'(~ct`._\' smiled. as `ch lily and rose .1 the shining` tn.-s.<;s she deftly urnvn I wuvu ; the lover bride, A Hwm world is be-uutiful. b1'i;srht 1 c..:.. 1 I`HL'R.-SDAY, `JANUARY 13, 1938. brid-e, he thorns remained, and roses died. THE WORLD OH? Lummcu LHQ ux.n- hayl buttx-ries, brig:-ht and am I laugh rzmg out on th tumbled the new- it all the :=orpnt .~ There are many and varied types of assurance and insurance. A savings account assures the depositor of an active reserve that can be bad on instant demand in an emergency. A savings account assures nancial stability and security ;`._gninst market risks. Open a savings account with this Bank and benefit from the assurance such "an account v "'1 give you. 1111`: 21.L'f` one with came not to claim 11': TOTAL ASSETS OVER ssoo,ooo,ooo ii. I ILI .1. il And 21 m (t1"l'_V air is beautiful. 1)riy:ht| V i 1 ~ thx the ~ 'l`h.- Red Cross wislics, to thank 1-he i'ol`:l`owing' 1'01` (l0nw`.ion.s 1't:Cci\'L'(l since D'uc. 20th` Clzirkt,-. & Clarke, Mn. J. S. Camp- bell, Cont1'alSundzx_V School, .\`I!`>`. .VIz1cDm1ul:(l, Mrs. A. _\lacD0n.21l(l. Mr. S. W. Mioo1':, .\ 1i.s: Rubh Canip-l bell, Mrs. _G. H10-Ok, .\I1'.~t. W. Creed`, Mrs. O. D. Williams, .\11's. Fcltis,` `.\I1`s W. A. 1..wis, 115 C0llllG1' St.. Miss H. Gu1'i'ct'.t, Mrs. D. F. .\Ic- Cuaig, Simmons & Co., M1`. V. Sim- n\nn< \li~'.-' l{.i11`J'. :\'ll'S. L. Cl'c11'l((.', Cuaig, Simmons 65 uo., Mr. v. oun- mons, Miss M1155, Mrs. G500. B-1'0-wn, Miss X. Del-Iart. 'l`11e1'c. were 1541 articles given out since the above date. l 5 Nu- dnn-ntinn of 3. h21b\' C211'l'i1l_`I(`.`l \ \ 'l'l101'L'. were JLM 'l1'LllZlL`b ` l\'L`n ULIL The donation of a baby carriage would be greatly appreciated. LADlE' JD OF ESSA ROAD JRCH ELECT OFFICERS The Ladies Aid of Essa. Road P1'esb_vbea'ian Cihurch met at the home of Mrs Todd", Burton Ave., oiccrrs for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Mrs. A. Marshall; 15! VlCre.-Pl`(2Sldellvt-, Mrs. Green; 2nd Vice~P1'-3-si(lent, Mrs. A1-dlell; Sr-ere tary, Mrs. Leslie; Robert..~'on; Visiting Committiee, Ma- dames St.~~e1v-_. Boylle, Vair, Leslie. , (i`raig. . I T\h-c .T (`.1-,n-kr was added to the when Treasurer, Mrs. ' I Max MIezg'C1'. ; 1VIadag'ascar--honie of the fabul-`I ous bird, the rec. Over the radio] 1_ca.me a voice utelling a wondev.'.t'u1-t ifairy tale and this story sang into a I -little girl s heart and grew into a d`rea.m which nally came true. Her; `;father, who was a scientist, tells her; `that he is planning to take a. trip. `and he hopes to take her along with Ihim, to M'.1dag`ascar. During the, iyear which followed Monica growsl and learns--compassion, kirrdnessi and tlolerance. . , Perkey, by Agnes Akin Atkin-` 3 son. ` 3 The Atkinsons made friends with: lPerkey, the little skunk, just as '..he_\' ;had with many other little animals .during' many years. It is fun to :reaEl a`bout` -this :,"t.1'1ll,L'C frienlship -~-- ivVnt\`< " 1 lul'}.;l,'1 LL-u:uu\:'u uuu V\4L_v ltl1usia. \\'.C.T.L . meeting; \\*z1.< ~ hlelld at the home of Mrs. VV. J. Walker on .\I-onrlay af1'e1'noon, Jun. 10th. .\I1'.<. J. S. Shortn. pe1'si(lel.l IRev. .-\rchd:~acon Moulton led the? ldevotional. 5.1'i\'ing' a very in.=pi1'in`i5: la(1(l1':s:~: and u very encou1-agjixxgg 1nr to the Union. He Said thu- 'letters W.C.T.U._, were known for What they stood for all over `vlw world. rm... ,.1,..-.-.-u and fl-unlr xvivns xvoro 1' 11 ,'(,71`a1g. ._ ; {:3 wk; Mrs. J. Clarke was added to 1'i. of hon01~z11'_v presidents. .~\l`l"1I1},,"Cl11C1ltS were made to calv- ;bmt.(, Burn.<" I1i_'4'h;I on Jam1ar_v 25. '\\'l1m a Scottis=h trave1og'ue will be ` prose-nwted. ,1wor1a. _ _ , L The clergy and their wives \\*erc- fvgmn ,\invite-d to the meeting to talk over mi ; ' ,lthe temperance question and gixn-Em _their opinions, and to see if soxiits-ip`1'm' jthim: could be done to help tlnr-nl"e .~.t1'a5:ic liquor conditions. Rlevs. D1'.`=rlh. LJJ. s. Shorbt, W. A. E. Doe, L. Wm` ..White. E. Long and J. A Pr-tchl The atten(lec1 and nearly all of t"hem'5m 7` _2-ave splendid brief addresses. : A nl M-a_Vor Robertson attendm-d and`:S0VF Clgaw an excellent address. Adjtgish it`! _1 Charllongr told of some of her work fable ;and experience among the b1e've1'a;re`11"fe < d`,1'ooms and it would be interesting ifisever V the public knew all she sees an P ._ `now much she hlr.-lps some of tho ri_-end ;1` `frr-quenters. .e1`ght i E `.\l'.-.. 1' A T.nnnn\' rnn\'n(l 2 Y`P.l')l- ipatrl '41:, As the little n\n\\'h , IN-qL1cn1:e1s. 'ut.ion, seconded b_v Miss Eva Par- :t1'idg'0. making` Miss Jean Mu1'ra_\' a `county 1r'1fc- member. Miss Murray, `has been a very e"1ci-snt recording: `secl-e.`.%ar_\' for . _vr.-ars and Khr- 1`e; was unanimously cznwied. C_-\not.hr'1' resolution was mow-d that I\'I)':<. R. W. Rowvll send :1 n1e.=.=ar:r- of .=_\'mpth_\' to M1 . and Mrs. J. F. \Vi1dman and` all hope for a speed_\' 1`eco\'er_\' for Mr. Wi1d111an. .Geo. Urry and .1-Irs. J. H ; Heath ,1)-u-ndv-red }`r"I1llti]l11 voqal I ac- f`emnp2mir-d by Miss B1'_V'$0h. 1-'2 .\Ii.<:< Emma King" in a happy man- .- ner thanked the speakers, the h0. and am who conh-'1~ l, huted to the succrss of the Ineetingz. _v..-\ft~rnrmn tea was then served by =,`t.hr- h0.~t.e<<. hrimring: to a close :1 vr~1'_\' . and enjoyable mwet- the solo- ' ? Mrs. J. A. Lennox moved a reso1- 113 2 i Mrs. , I 1' v 4 -Iv ing. .-\ 1a1`,;',-1_\' zLt,tend<.d and very nn- n1c-.I H1E(_`t.iI'l`. _' RED CROSS NEVVS f them , -d and`: Adjt. ` `1` everagze ` sting ifi es and v va Par- urray 1\ Iurra_V . zcordinyg an A wuig. legend of the sevembranched candlestick ish tradition, fable. life of one man, who, as a boy of menorah, the 3 of J:ew-` is told` in this moving` The story is told through th'(- seven, was privileged to be the lastl by this-. vandals, and who, eighty years after, as an ancient patriarch, was able to redeem it in a most unexpected way. Its ulti- v `.Jerw to touch lzl before it was car-! lriend o` l l i mate fate, of Mr. Z\v!z;.ig s own ima-1 gining, is told so convincingly that it should i-`isvlf become :1 legend. I u {The Library Nook Smaller Children Bu- the Bear, by liurt 1 ' VViese. 1 This is tlm: s`.0l'_\' of u koala beau` who lived in` .-`;usL'ralia. Mr. Wieseis pictures of the Wl(.l`0 plains, leaping,-l kaiigaroo-s, the erce wombat, white cockatoos and Buddy, the little beari will endear itself to all childim: zmcl g older people. The story is full of; suspense and (lrmna. ` Breakfast with the Clowns, b_\'\ Rosalie Slocum. l ' VC.l`_\' few of L154-ver expect to` shake l1z1ml`.< wi'uh clowns, buvl Just .imagine liaviiig breakfast with ithem ! 1f you czui t do this yourself 'it is fun to read about Abby, the fortunate little person who (lid. 8 to 12 Years 1 Blonicu Goes to I\1a(lag'ascz1r, b_\'Ii ` w IL... NI.r.nn-nu v 1 J .. I :read about .~,:t1'ang'0 frienlship` iand what happened. 1 12 to 16 Years ` , A Place for Herself, by Adele dc 31.1:-ouw. , Grail Sh`(~'r\v00(l has iloves, books and her home town ;hasn't even a ci1'c111atin`g ]ib}`21l`) . Plans. confon-11c\.=s. new hopCs--zmd `thou paint and cz11'pu'r\tr.-rs; and nal- un idea--she 15', :1 di.s'ca1'd(-d trolllic-_v car, parked on a vacant lot, hr2come.= a hL1`m'_\' and bookstore. A rr-a1 : for older girls. Adult | 0 Lu 1 .\1a.\' Muezg-er. 1 T\/TnrInrrn: l I l . i - 3 older g`11`lS. V Adult 1 I'm Telling You, by Hector Chm--" le ` It is c-i._2'hL yoz11'.< sinov his lasi book, but Mr. Cl1z11'lv.<\\'01'tl1 .= ez11'li`c1`i volumes, Candid Chronicles anal More Candid C`h1`oniclr`s, are still! much in demand. His new book is! :1;;ain made up of mcmoir.<. but d~eal-i ing with the past twc-nty _\o2u`s, and l the <~\`ent..< which are of more im-i portance during that period`. It i. more national in scope, and again is ._ rich in amc~cdot.o bol`..h humorous and l signicant. ` W1 RIn'i.m'i (7:mdelvab1'um. by Stef-1 But signicant. 1 The Buried Candelvabrum, by Stef-"t `an Zweig. . ' A 1F\ \lf\"IlJ A: Man n~aonn1~.11'I H11. and . Indian ruau1ng---~ meal, 4 cups milk, gwr. 1 tr-aspoon salt, cinnamon. '2 Cup lllOl?1S.<('F. Heat. milk in double boiler. `in c01'nm'rs:1l with :1 fork and for 20 mi11utv.<, . until 'Lurr- t.l1icknn:<. Add ixiolasscs. LUIIA I) L u 11 t aspoon j_"1h- teaspoon 1 I 12 Whisk cook mix- `in_u` lisli. l l1l('(` in 1)-.i;i of hot xvzrter ::1n'i link in lll0(l<'l`ll.l` own zibout `one hour. or until .'\(.t. 1:. ..:.... r".-K.-.m_4I..`{ mm f':n*in:1_ `.. salt ' Pour into butt rc- bnk-' ` Heat mnlk I11 uoumc: nonvr. vv Hn fzxrinzl and salt with 21 fork icook 20 mim1Lu.<, . until I | Lure thickvc-n.<. _-\dd su_L'zu* `lhonc-_\', \\'oH-h-air-n (f:;:.~'. and `"1 [rim]. Cook 2 minut0:<. Chill lsr-)'vr: \\'i".h crush!-d fruit 01' 1 .l`EU'Hl'd \ H'2lHl~#|'v: \up nunnu, _; {cup s1Lu'a1' or honr.-_v, Ti It-;:. lszllt. 2 ('u}).< milk. 2 (:.:`;:s, `,3 twu-1 . '_:1`at-s(i It-mon rind. : ? Heat milk in double boiler. Whi.~'k \:.. 0. ..:n.. ..:..I _--,.H wifh n fork and `...\Iuplr.- limo l"L11i(lll1_'.L'---`,4 Cup cm. 2 <-ups milk, '2 '_g';: _\'olk.=. 2 ozgl l\\'liitt,-.<, `,3 cup maple : 21.4`; tahlv. (`01`ll.\`1&1l'('l1, and also an- other ` _- cup maple . loil rice in .~'alt:(l \\'21t.~1' until ton- (ler. Scald milk in double boiler. Stir corn.-tzu'cl1 smootlx in li: cup I 1 l llD121[)})l(`- . and add _Lr1`a(luall_v to l l the hot milk. Stir until mixture 1`l1ick(en.< and cook 15 minutes. Add ricv and well beaten egg yolks. l|I l:u~<- in buttered baking: dish. B1-at logy}.-` \\'hit0;< until stiff. G1'zuluall_v add 1: ; cup maplv syrup and spread over pud'.linu~. `Bake in a modu:-rate own (350 rlogx. F.) until dolic:1tI<:l_\ brown:-(1. about 15 minutes. ! Lemon Cream Ric.L-- , cup rict-, `) ,..... unillr 1. . nun cnn-nv 1/. fr`-n- Lemon Lream K|ce---',g cup nu-, 3 ('11]). '5; cup sug-ar. `,4 ton- spnrm suit. 3 t:1blr+. fruit . `-'_- lwnmn rind, 1. te:1. lemon :..,.- -7 ntrtr uvT1H*n: 0 INTI!` \'n]kq_ `: Ir-mon rum. 1': u2:x. mmun _iui(-u-. 2 (LL' whitns. 2 L'_L'_L` yolks. W:1. rice and cook xvith milk in `sop of douT`>1o boilw-1' un-til ric is te11d-1'. Mix togrethm` .`-'11_Q'{l1'. salt. beaten egg` yolks, lemon rind and juice, and mid to hot rim-. Cook 5 minut`r-s. Place in hutLr`d baking: dish and cover with mm- .ng'uc- madr from sti'1_\` beaten egg white and `fruit su, Bake in .=1o\v (won (325 deg`. F.) until m-:rin.L'u.- is browned, about 15 minut`-7-s. Mr. Geo. Glover, ex-warden oi the county, was vclocted as Worthy Pre- ceptor of North Star Black Knigzhts, (`.n1Hncrwnnd. cepnor OI N U] Collimrwood. auce. _ _ I ..\lup1c: lirco PL1d "UP 4-nnu n1H1( '2 ('Q`I_" volks. HlU\\'Xl Chasing` thv U`'l\f ' TESTED RECIPES `The Northern Advance cup 1: U5, saul. 1' H1011 and fruit VHISK and |'\\ 1`. HYDRO` ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION of Onla/Liv Sh] OU are vitally interested in the success of Hydro, because, as a citizen of this municipality, you are :1 partner in this gigantic enterprise and because it means so much to you in personal income. Cheap power has been a real magnet in attracting industry to this Province, with :1 consequent employ- ment of thousands of workers and larger payrolls. In addition to this, the payrolls of Hydro and allied electrical trades swell the buying power of the 1 citizens of this Province. And \.;u..\. . . u . . . . . .7 In Ontario s industrial development, therefore, Hydro inuences your pay envelope, regardless of your occupation. At the same time that it is creat- ing wealth for the home Hydro is saving work in the home. This month, for instance, your Hydro Shop or dealer is featuring fast- cooking Electric Ranges and the new Hydro Plan makes it easv to i own and easy to pay for one of these ` new marvels of Electric Cooking. 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