Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 13, 1934, p. 7

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mi womans world by mair m morgan cheese dishes cheese is not a seasonal food but the high percentage of fat which it contains makes it a particularly valuable food to use during the cold weather when the body requires ex tra heat its protein content should not be overlooked for cheese is one of a limited number of economical foods which provides the body with the necessary tis5uebuilding mater ial during the coming months the supper problem may be solved by preparing such nourishing appetiz ing cheese dishes as escalloped potatoes kith cheese wash pare and sliver very thin ly medium sized potatoes butter a baking dish and place a layer of potatoes in bottom season with salt and pepper and dredge with flour cover with grated cheese repeat until dish is full pour in sufficient hot milk to reach top layer of potatoes bake in a moderate oven until potatoes are cooked about one hour cover during first part of the baking spanish rice 1 no 3 can tomatoes 1 cup grated cheese 1 onion chopped fine 1 green pepper chopped or 2 tablespoons chopped passley 23 cup uncooked rice salt an pepper combine all ingredients bake in n moderate oven 350375 degrees for one hour macaroni loaf yi cups cooked macaroni 1 teaspoon onion juice 1 cup soft bread crumbs hi cups grated cheese 2 tablespoons chopped green pep per pimento or parsley 2 eggs 1 cup hot milk salt and pepper combine all ingredients except eggs and milk and place in a butter ed baking dish add hot milk slowly to beaten eggs and pour over other ingredients place baking dish in a pan of hot watt r and ovenpoach in a moderate oven 350 degrees f until set about 40 minutes serve with tomato sauce or hot chili sauce cheese biscuits 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons lard or butter vv teaspoons salt cup milk about vi cup grated cheese sift the flour baking powder and salt together and rub in the fat evenly add the grated cheese and enough milk to make a soft dough roll cut in shapes and bake in a hot oven the dough should be handled as quickly as possible and mixed only enough to blend the ingredients potato and cheese salad mix finely chopped or grated cheese with eoid potatoes jj cub es season with salt and pepper and moisten with salad dressing- place by spoonfuls on lettuce leaves and serve cold chopped celery finely minced onion or pimento in small pieces may be added and give variety to the salad family is sure to enjoy pies with this filling ingredients 4 lemons 2 apples 1 pound currants cup raisins v cup chopped nuts vs cup melted butter 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon ground cloves i teaspoon ground ginger 1 teaspoon ground allspice squeeze juice from lemons and cook peel until soft put through meatchopper and then rub through a sieve add chopped apples and re maining ingredients mix well and store in jars use as a filling for turnovers and pies earl of birkenhead and his fiancee the smaller boys wretched and now it is evidently my sons turn re cently he forced ronnie to kneel down in the playground and before a jeering ring of others recite the lords prayer i only heard of this by accident from my younger son who made mo promise not to say anything but i am both indignant and worried i feel like going out and talking to this bully myself next time he passes he lives quite near norcomplaining to his mother ronnie is quite changed and looks thin and afraid study color when redecorating home the vogue for white is firm- ly established playing with color in the home u i know my an art worthy of deep consideration husband would say that one should as it includes not only a pleasing fruit cakes and if you havent started that allimportant item the christmas cake here is a good lineup to re fresh your memory of the necessary ingredients cup butter 1 cup sugar 1 cup orange juice 3 cups sifted flour 4 teaspoons baking powder vi teaspoon salt i cup seedless raisins vi cup candied orange peel cup candied lemon peel cup candied cherries cup chopped nuts whites of 3 eggs cream butter add sugar and cream again add orange juice al ternately with 2 cups flour sifted with baking powder and salt add remaining cup of flour with finely- chopped fruits and nuts fold in stifflybeaten egg whites bake in loaf pan in a moderate oven 325 degrees for one hour the karl of birkonhead photographed with his fiancee the hon sheila berry after the an nouncement of their engagement in london lord birkenhead who is 26 is the only son of the late karl of birkenhead and of the countess of birkenhead he succeeded to the title on the death of hi3 father in 1930 miss berry is the second daughter of lord and lady carrose- she is 21 an english recipe two or three kidncys two rashers of bacon pepper salt and mustard two or three large potatoes split each kidney in half rub with mustard pepper and salt cut the potatoes in half and scoop out a little from the centre largo enough to take a halfkidney place the kidneys into the potatoes with the cut side downwards cut the rashers in half sprinkle with a little pepper and place on top of each halfpotato place two halfpotatoes together and tie with a piece of string bake in oven for one hour or until potatoes are cooked to attain the best re sults choose very large potatoes kinks curtains stay clean lonfcr if you have trouble in keeping freshly laundered curtains from be coming soiled by blowing out the window ake a heavy thread and fasten the ends with thumb tacks to the side of the window casing about six inches from the window sill this prevents the curtains from blowing out and is scarcely observable with the food chopper fasten a paner bag over the end of the fcod 1 1 pper with an elastic band when grinding stale bread for breadcriumbs and there will be no cleaning up process afterward new use for muffin pan for tacks screws nails and such use a set of muffin pans to keep them in have a tinner solder a handle across the pan and it will be found very convenient to carry about and one can see at once just what is needed if added to this is a set of tools that are found put up in a hollow handle a hammer and small saw one can repair many things about the house when diners are late to keep dinners hot without hav ing them dry out place food on plat ters and vegetable dishes on which they are to be served and put in the oven leave the oven turned on full and leave the door wide open sunday school lesson lemon mincemeat and here we have a recipe that results in n delicious flavor the lesson xi december 16 the christian and the lords supper 1 corinthians 11 2334 golden text for as often as ye eat this bread and drink this cup ye proclaim the lords death till he come 1 corinthians 11 26 the lesson in its setting time paul wrote his first letter to the church in corinth during his third missionary journey ad 53- 5g place the letter was written in ephesus where paul was making a long stay of nearly three years for i received of the lord- we must remember ever that the lord himself instituted the communion feast and it is not a manmade or dinance we go to it at the invi tation of the son of god that which also i delivered unto you what christ impresses on our minds we are to pass on to other minds that the lord jesus in the night in which he was betrayed took bread the writer might have set down the same night in which he washed the dis ciples feet with the fine suggestion of a moral and spiritual cleansing before men should eat and drink at the table and when he had given thanks our lord was in the habit of giving thanks before every meal in gratitude to his father who had provided the food he break it and said he knew that even after all his pro phecies of his coming crucifixion his disciples would not enter into the meaning of the rite unless he un folded it to them plainly this is my body which is broken margin for you this do in remembrance of me this do means take this bread and eat it as more clearly in matt 26 26 luke 22 19 take eat in like manner also the cup after supper this implies that the bread was taken as part of the passovcr feast ail the wine after it say ing this cup is the new covenant in my blood the old covenant or old testament is the covenant the lord made with abraham and his people sealed with sacrifices the covenant idea runs all through the old testament- the new covenant between god and man was also seal ed with sacrifical blood the blood of the lamb of god not needing re newal like the old covenant for the sacrifice was made for us once for all on calvary this do as often as ye drink it in remembrance of me in his in finite tenderness and foresight christ provided a universal and omnipresent reminder of himself for as often as ye eat this bread and drink the cup ye proclaim the lords death till he come the lords supper is a witnessing festival and evangelizing feast it makes a pro clamation it tells the story of the cross wherefore whosoever shall cat the bread or drink the cup of the lord in an unworthy manner not merely say estius with a mind dis tracted by worldly thoughts though that is not to be commended but in irreverent spirit in a frame of mind unsuitable to so solemn an act without faith in or a thankful re membrance of the great mystery therein commemorated shall be guily of the body and the blood of the lord they are chargeable with insulting the memorials of christs death and so virtually the sacrificial death itself on the same principle that he who insults his countrys flag insults his country and is a traitor but let a man prove himself examine himself in the king james version the lords table is not to be approached heedlessly and thoughtlessly but after careful self- correction and so let him eat of the bread and drink of the cup let him take heed of the meaning and purpose of the supper and so iiot merely and then but so in that manner in christs own way for he that eateth and drinketh eateth and drinketh judgment unto himself if he discern not the body that is if a man does not partake of the lords supper as a sacred memorial of christs body sacrificed for his sin he is taking into him self at is were eating and drinking his own condemnation he is feast ing on his own punishment for this cause many among you are weak and sickly and not a few sleep the sleep of death we are not always to connect sickness with sin sickness is often due to inherit ed weakness and often to accident or contagion but there is no doubt that god often does punish sin with weakness sickness and death pro bably far more frequently than any amined ourselves carefully and so avoided our sins we should not be judged the penalty need not fall upon us because the sin need not be committed god never punishes willingly but when we are judged we are chastened of the lord that we may not be condemned with the world if the corinthians were punished by the lord it was for their good their chastening was to free them from worldly entanglements that they might not be joined with he world in its condemnation wherefore my brethren when ye come together to eat wait one for another some of the corinthians in their greed could not wait for the arrival of the other church members one realizes but if we discerned ourselves ex- but must fall to on the sacrificial feast without them so low were their standards in those pioneer days if any man is hungry let him eat at home that your coming to gether be not unto judgment eat ing at home before the communion service would prevent the display of gluttony and greed which the apostle so justly condemned and the rest will i set in order whensoever i come paul was soon to go from ephesus through macedonia back to corinth the abuses in the adminis tration of the lords supper were reformed in two ways the love- feasts preceding the sacrament were gradually abandoned and the time for celebrating the lords supper was changed from evening to morn ing the lords supper is a great sym bol it sets before us the incarnation arid sacrifice of jesus christ our lord in the lords supper thus we confess our faith ignore all this and that anyhow i would all come out in the wash and my boy would hate it if i went to school and made a fuss when fuss is necessary but it seems to us that a fuss is necessary here effect but a tonic if the scheme ii carried out as it should be the vogue for white in place of color has been introduced within the past few years most successfully and the effect is a superdaintiness which cannot be denied pastel in its soft ness with here and there a bright bullying where it existed used to dash of vivill color there is a frcsh should mothers fight childs battles generally speaking no but some cases are ex ceptional and need special handling should mothers fight their childrens battles to all mothers this question looms up colors the earth the air the sky at one time or another during their childrens development there is the big bully at school and there is little john oh leave them alone cries father when she gets all worked up about little john he will have to go through it sooner or later and the less parents interfere the better a boy gets on at school why when i was a youngster but mother interrupts impatiently for her child is always so much more liable to hurt than his father john is sensitive she says he came home today his nose pouring with blood it was that horrid boy again you know robert that aloof attitude of yours can be carried too far not indifferent but it isnt that the father is in different he loves his small son his little daughter with passionate tenderness if he could he would divert all pain all harm from thsm it makes him who should be their strong protector their god feel futile when they suffer if they are ill the mother can dash about im portantly and do things thrust a thermometer into their mouths get hot water bottles give a dose stick on a poultice while he just stands about impotent wrung by anguish when he sees his boys are having a hard time being put upon by others having their little noses punched their heads sat upon he would like to dash out and deal chastisement where chastisement is due but he holds his arm sym pathy ho feels is also out of place the youngsters must learn to figh their own battles a mothers plaint whereas the mothers but listen to what one mother says about it i want you to tell me just what i ought to do she says my hus bands business takes him away a great deal so the responsibility of bringing up the family devolves upon me i have a little daughter of three and two boys aged seven and nine they have gone to a new school and at first were very happy but now i find that the elder boy is constantly being set upon by an other tho bully of the school this boy makes the lives of all bo tacitly ignored by the scholastic powers indeed many teachers re garded it almost as part of a curri culum which taught the youngsters that to go through it without squealing was all part of the game i but not now j school is recognised as the train ing ground par excellence for after life here things begin to take on reative importances and values and the whole scheme and system of characterforming this implies is up set if a strong cruel and thoughtless boy is allowed to tyrannise over the younger and smaller fry our correspondent will make a mistake however if she angrily tackles the bully herself or speaks to his mother who will naturally defend her son the matter is one for the school to deal with and one day without saying anything to her children she should go quietly to the principal and lay before him this in formation not because the com plaint specifically concerns her own child but because he should know wmtc about it as an item of importance in the life of the school for the modern school principal is not tolerant of ragging versed in ness to it that appeals whether or not many combinations of white or off white are offered in this modern spectram and emancipation that would surprise the harassed house holder of a decade or so ago for merely in planning to redecorate it was the custom to turn to a neutral wall tint then came the period of tinted background with refreshing tones of green robins egg blue ytl- low and peach having passed through the chromatics of color we are presented with the question of white for modern rooms as well as for period styles bizarre notes bizarre effects in black and white are now designed for halfways while walls being accentuated by statuary in black black furniture upholstered in black patent leather while the floor of marble in some instances a futuristic pattern effected through a clever arrangement of black and lighting schemes have much to do with this scheme in the pastel tones and there is scope for the original in the clever ways of lighting indirect- i i i i ii r ly or by soft y shaded lamps that re- psychology he knows the dire euecta fleet a warm note to the deicacy of of bullying on tender minds and the complexes of fear and inferiority ue p thus set up he knows that one in using white and achieving a overbearing and cruel boy can do pleasing color effect the scope at untold harm in a school not only hand is unlimited sometimes walls among his wretched little victims lacquered in white are offset with a but also in spreading the habit of ceiling of flat white calcimine with cruelty she need not wcrry that her boy will suffer as the result of her visit cornices moulded in gold leaf doors and windows are painted white the baseboard around the room also of the principal if he is wise will not white the bot trim have the two boys hailed in front of out in the darkest shade expressed i i hir- to face the mother thus spread ing the news in the school that the smaller boy had told and there fore was a muff he will watch secure evidence and take measures to deal with the bully and see that the tendency to cruelty is wiped out of course in the larger issues her husband is right things that are regarded as of great importance at the time do come out in the wash and the young ones must learn to stand up for themselves if they come crying every time anything happens and expect mother to go out and fight their battles for them her hands will be full gaining selfreliance and they will never learn self re liance and courage sometimes it is necessary for a mother however much she loathes it to stand by and let two combatants of whom her son is one fight it out if they arc evenly matched her interference can do no good but of course fighting is a fools game and children must be edu cated into thinking of better ways the only thing a mother can do is to give her boys and girb a ground work of character which because it the rug this helps to conceal clean ing marks can you imagine tin brilliancy of the effect when red satiri damask or brocade hangings are us ed suspended from carved wooden valance boards glass curtains maj be of white mull fringed with sill covered tassels in red and yellow pleasing whole now it is not absolutely essentia to have ones home carried out in th period style because a far mora pleasing whole is achieved througb the happy combining of ancient and modern pieces long mirrors wilt carved gilded frames and an old fashioned marble top rosewood table bearing a choice piece of crystal which makes the scene festive when filled with bright colored blooms the use of mirrors helps very con siderably to enhance the beauty of a room and with the use of some in tense color touch such as a gorgeous piece of ruby glass and the density of ebony or black lead used in artis tic creations helps beyond words to express pleasantly a modern scheme for interior furnishings very often tho use of ecru ivory and eggshell lustre helps to give in terest antique oak combined with cream leather and deep ivory fin- will enable them to see things jshcd to resemb 0 lacquer are straightly and to deal fairly with some of the tricks that spell wiz- others will sustain them through them troublous times gaiety and lightheartcdness are grand bulwarks against the petty storms of life when the children come in with a long tale of woe in stead of encouraging them to self- pity they might be taught to laugh at things to turn tho tragic inci dent into a farce even when one is the centre of it is an art that can not be too early learnt and it car ries one a long way 13 12 mutl and jeff by bud fisher turkish sath m mfm ladies dav o 0000000000 ocktist- ardry in the color scheme worry worry is the most useless thing in the world no matter how serious your troubles worry cannot help them too much worry shortens life and too much of the worrying i3 done uselessly an intelligent mental survey of your problems will avoid it separate the real from the false problems and stop worrying for every trouble under the sun theres a remedy or theres none if there is one try to find it if there is none never mind it in thinking of your problems al ways keep this in mind today ii the tomorrow you worried about yesterday this is an excellent guide for pre sent troubles in the light of past ex periences intelligent thoughts solvo pro blems worry only muddles the issue an old man looking back over hit life said ive had a lot of trouble in my life but the most of it never happened face the issues when they are issues or about to become so and stop worrying youll live longer be happier and be a better citizen better able to take your fair share in the moral social and rcligioui problems of your town if you stop worrying

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