Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 1, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
R Louse Hes Aid ministry of food potatoes replacing t a o bread in Britain tin. Of a series of articles on wartime Britain by Helen kick Patrick London feb. I. Special can minister of has enlisted support of members of the federation of women s institutes to encourage the j5bsutu Ion of 3ckllocs for bread in the National diet. x a British agreed would families do v i to toes inn has 1 ail the " i kids the App Reed systematically and scientific y. The Foremost dieticians and a simians advised on the kind of it Uji l11c bread and diet necessary to maintain a High Standard health. The ministry of fore once ministry to do the peal brings food then the reasons j of agriculture on increased product in wartime Tion Here of needed foods. Subset i Quentlyn there were consultations of Wilh representatives of the United was. Slates department of agriculture avid lease lend officials on a coordinated programme. Co operation from housewives the second important Factor was Brucel Ler sick visitor mrs. E. Cope sew ing mrs. W. Aitken knitting mrs. Mccourt publicity mrs. E. Mortimore Warden mrs. W. Aitken and mrs. R. Campling auditors. Reports showed a profitable year. Over two thousand patient to were Vised and Candy and cigarettes were distributed. Many parcels were sent overseas to the troops and hampers distributed to the needy at Christmas. Numerous articles sent to bundles for Britain and to other organizations donations of Money. Many social activities Are under taken including monthly whist and dances annual Tea and Straw Berry festival afternoon and eve Ning socials. Arr daughters of members of the Duke of Kent Branchu gently invited to join the auxiliary and help in our War Effort. Mrs. Hooper Heads is. Timothy s . St. Timothy Church North Kil Conan. Ladies Aid elected the follow ing officers for 1943 honorary president. Mrs. A Holland presided h. Hooper vice president mrs u. Roberts Secretary treasurer mrs w. Heay corresponding Secretary mrs. J. Norris Flowers and sick cards. Mrs. J. Norris sick visiting mrs. Cawa and mrs. J. Hodges altar Guild mrs. H. Hooper mrs. G Roberts. Bruce 10 ingredients to treat or Eric necessary Winnipeg free press monday february 1, 1943 1 mrs. Jeanne Thomson who will celebrate her 80th birth boy tells girl by George Antheil loyalty in marriage my Mother does t get along with my my wife and. My sister do not like each my husband in sults my family complaining. Now it is perfectly natural for All of us to be Loyal to our we Are familiar with their faults and those faults Don t bother us so much. We feel free to scold Mem and so it goes on and on husband and wife the co operation that the ministry of food obtained from British housewives mainly through the federation of women s institutes. These institutes existing for Many years in All towns and villages have attempted to teach housewives the newest and Best methods of House winery. The institutes have been instrumental in keeping women in touch with the latest recipes and Means 01 mailing rations go further. Thu test of a really Good Cook according i actues at or abroad were featured to these women is her ability to j produce Good meals without the Normal ingredients. Spices flavor Day tuesday was born february Ders of our family and we Are very 18g3, at the Orkney islands. She j Fla no about the Thines they do that was the former Jeanne Johnson and came to Canada As a Young woman. Married 54 years ago she has made her Home in the West since and at present resides with her son in Law and daughter or. And mrs. Lauder Millidge Elm Park Road. In her Honor mrs. Millidge entertained at dinner Sun Day when 15 guests gathered to congratulate mrs. Thomson. Wartime and Mission work stressed in Church services guest speakers bringing word of Canary seed rape seed Millet few seed Teazel dandelion sesame niger my Dfcia this Good old reliable Way quintuplets cat ago disappeared from Here More important from the viewpoint fat has been extreme div Short. The weekly individual ration is s one eighth of a Pound of i almost always used for the half a Pound of Margarine and one eighth of a Pound of cooking fat. The Cooks habit Dis saving meat drippings fish and Bacon fats brings the ration up but to far less than it would have been in peacetime As the meat ration is so Small and i fish so difficult to get. The weekly Bacon and Ham ration is one of a Pound. Substitute vitamins the women s institutes experimented together with the ministry tit food on substitute vitamins. With few oranges brought do not even go around to All children under was necessary to find substitutes. Two Are now wartime or Mission in a number of Aii. A us. Winnipeg pulpits bunday. . The Rev. Harry Dodgson in at u told of chaplaincy work in the l spices Gunvor r n Ings Lemons and other items Long air Lorce John Hunt or son of or. E. Crossley Hunter at har a but Row i jetted spoke of Prairie Mission work. Pastor v bag ear joking at Trinity lutheran sketched Mission work in Triin traditions and loyalties. Annoy us. But we won t take criticism scolding or anything else from an outsider. Young couples forget this. The new member of the family that marries into the family is definitely an outsider when it come to real however the Bride and Groom should eliminate each other s families As far As possible when it tomes to the real intimacies of their lives and should get a new Standard of loyalty a loyalty to each other that has nothing to do with their old loyalties. Here is a wife who is Loyal to her Mother and i wonder if that in t her trouble. Dear or. Antheil there Are lots of angles connected with my prob Lem but the biggest one is that my husband and Mother do not get along. I have been separated from my husband for Over a year and he wants me to go Back with him. He vows exchanged at Bride s Home at an evening ceremony Edna May Only daughter of mrs. Anna Bellefeuille and the late capt. L. Bellefeuille. And Donald s. Forsyth Only son of or. And mrs. A. For syn were United in marriage at the Home of the Bride s Mother 69 Furby Street. Jan. 29, at 8.30 o clock. Or. W. E. Donnelly officiated. The bridegroom was attended by the Bride s brother or. Russell Belle Feuille. The Bride wore a two piece frock of Queen s Blue Sand crepe trap unto work marking the jacket which was fastened by Cut Crystal buttons. Her lace Bele. Rumary 8, at 12.30 . In the As Sembly Hall t. Eaton company. Mrs. E. R. Siddall speaker on education for citizenship. Miss Simone Etsell soloist. Mother live with us. How can i go Back to a husband who did have a world of faults and leave my Mother to do just anything she can she thinks and i thought so too that i was mistreated because of my husband s stinginess and his social j drinking. Although he never got i a. 11 i j. U uni Usu. Drunk he thought it was All right hat was and her to go out a couple nights a week with the boys and never take out. Matching Blue Felt Model trimmed with Small Felt bows and a draped veil. She wore a Cor Sage of sweetheart roses. The Matron of Honor mrs. Robert Campbell wore a Pale Grey sheer with a tucked Bolero. Her _ e was of american Beauty roses. At the time of our separation. 1 accused him of spending his evenings with other women but he swore he did not and i did not have real proof that he had. He says i let my Mother run my life for me. I just can t run Over her feelings. She really is thinking Only of my happiness. My husband wants to give me time to make up my mind but he wants me to go out with him like we did before we were married. He says one Date a week or any Way i want it. Would you do Carol. Don t do anything until you decide whether you would rather j be a wife or a daughter. If Youj want to be a wife if you want to live with your husband then you will have to go All the Way in being real wife and Loyal to your Hus a reception followed the Cere irony. Or. And mrs. Forsyth will reside in the Trevore apartments. The woman s club of Winnipeg will hold a luncheon meeting feb Damp Wash 10 pounds 50c cleaner and whiter quicker to dry easier to Iron Winnipeg laundry dyers cleaners says he knows now that i am the band. You can t Divide yourself ally helps break up in Tho bronchial tract nose and Throat. Muster Ole gives Sulci effective results cause it s More than just an Ordinary it s a modern better than an old fashioned Mustard glister since must Erule is used on Tho quilts can to sure you re Usini one of the Best cold remedies made w 3 strengths children s mild Muat Erole regular and extra Strong ingenuity and rationing can be said to have had Only one really unfortunate effect on National eat ing habits from the Point of vie of real Cooks and that is. The greater importance of canned goods. Al ready before the War women of lower income had taken too readily to canned foods and thus developed Lazy habits. The women s institutes the ministry of food have been i trying to show women How to use i the now limited canned goods particularly sardines sausage meat and canned fish As flavourings or stuffing for baked potatoes. Thus the monthly canned goods rations car be made to last longer and produce More substitute meat dishes. The finest cleaning in Western Canada Plain dresses men s suits Light Coats Standard cleaning 856 cleaners dyers launder cars since 1900 mrs. Stinton Heads legion auxiliary the ladies auxiliary to the Duke of Kent Branch Canadian legion b.e.s.l., held its Anima meeting thursday evening in the free press building. Election of officers was conducted by mrs. Geo. Mackintosh St. Vital Branch assisted by mrs. T. De functions reminding of wartime were the unveiling of the Church Lonor Roll of St. Stephens Broad Way by Hon. R. F. Mcwilliams lieutenant governor at the morning service and the attendance As Spe Cial guests of a group of student airmen at Broadway first Baptist where . B. G. Stibbard and Stanley Mcleod assisted in the service. Another gathering of a non military nature was the Candle Light service a St. Giles sunday evening where Mel j. Rourke Sun Day school superintendent and director boys work presided at the induction of j. G. Spratt As honorary Mentor and Fred Bradley As Mentor of the Trail rangers. Special Ccle Bra Lions among special celebrations were the Observance of King Charles the Martyr s Day at St. Michael and All Angels Church with appropriate Liturgy hymns and Sermon and father w. C. Turney the Rector in charge. Services at several churches were marked by the installation of the 1943 Church officers. At the evening service in King memorial United the newly elected officials were installed with the minister Rev. William g. Berry presiding. The new wardens and vestry men were installed at the morning service in St. Luke a by Rev. W. Gerald Burch. The Rector. At the regular evening service in Trinity lutheran the newly elected Mem Boa Duvay first Baptist student airmen from no. 5 air observers school Stevenson Field the sunday evening ser Baptist of Broadway first Church. Rev. Arnold Westcott pastor of the Church and flight Lieut. B. G. Stibbards chaplain of the school conducted the service. Prior to the evening worship thu students were invited to the Homes of members of the Church and after the service was Over they were entertained at a youth Fellowship hour. Religion is intended to make something of life to give it Cour age peace and Power. It does not guarantee that life shall be free from accident1, disappointment and tragedy but it does guarantee that whatever May befall of darkness t or of danger the resources of the Christian fortitude Are adequate to carry one through Rev. West Colt told the congregation. Knox United tribute to the Quality of the Young men in the Royal Canadian air Force was paid by flight lieutenant the Rev. Harry s. Hodg son . Chaplain at the re Gina stations when he preached sunday morning at Knox United Church. Experiences with the Only woman he would Ever want As his wife. My Mother says my health and nerves Are much better since have been. Separated and my friends say i look much better. My husband has a defence Job and says he has enough Money to buy a Home. But he will not let my and keep peace. I think i d try it again and see if it won t work better if you give your loyalties to your husband and keep your Mother out of it. That seems harsh but if a marriage is Worth anything it is Worth giving everything to it that you have. Culinary clinic milk is essential in balanced diet bars of the Church Council were in-1 men in the air Force he meets stalled including Henry Becker of the hundreds every week provid Laubenstein and c. Schade. I de the basis of his Sermon. In holy Trinity there were inaugurated the Only sunday evening broadcasts of an anglican Church in Manitoba and Saskatchewan Over sky Winnipeg and cd go York ton. Rev. Terence j. Finlay con ducted the broadcast and his Sermon theme was the religion that lifts. S. Stephens Broadway an Honor Roll containing the names of 144 members of St. Stephens Broadway United Church who Are on Active service was unveiled sunday morning in the Church by Hon. R. F. Mcwilliams. Flight lieutenant Hodgson told the parents whose sons were re ported missing not to give up Hope. He is now on leave of absence from St. Enoch s Church in to Ronto. Thanks to the visiting chaplain were extended by or. E. Crossley Hunter. Christian science love was the subject of the Les son Sermon in All Christian science churches and societies on sunday Jan. 21, 1943. The Golden text read keep four of those listed have been yourselves a the love of killed Rev. Harold Frame the min ister said. Or. Mcwilliams wards. St. Vital and mrs. C. Jack wow Miami s son Norwood. f. Stinton a. The i cent spoke on the War and out re elected As president campling vice president mrs. H. Mrs. F. Mrs. A. treasurer and poppy convener mrs. S. Ashton Hospital mrs. Geo. But you women who suffer from i hot flashes during 38 to 52 years of age ii so Many women be tween the Ages of 38 and from hot flashes weak dizzy Ner yams Lee lungs distress of Irreg arc Blue at to be Middle age period in a. Womax s at Lydia e Plu Kham s vegetable com Pouana. It s one of Tho most effective medicines you buy that s Isdo especially women. Compound does than relieve distress. Taken builds tip resistance St such symptoms. It also lined some of the principles for which the Allied nations Are fight ing. Or. G. A. Woodside pastor emeritus gave the prayer of Dedi cation or. Frame in his Sermon told of Only Road to lasting peace Tak ing his text from the apostle Paul s words i show you a More excellent if brotherhood co operation and Goodwill All Christian principles can work in a Home they should also be applied on National inducted Spratt As is a Fine tonic for the stomach thousands upon thousands of women Rich and poor alike have reported benefits. Also help Ful for younger women to relieve female functional disturbances. Luclla Pink am s compound is Well Worth trying and International he said. St. Michael s and All Angels a special service marking King Charles the Martyr Day was held at St. Michael and All Angels Church sunday with special collect epistle and gospel authorized for that Day. J the boy choir led by or. G. F. J Bush at the Organ Sang special at hymns for the festival of the Martyr i a Ilell father w. C. Turney in his ser Mon stated that Charles in opposing parliament was fighting an aggregation of landowners and Mer chants and not a representative institution. He gave up his life rather than to permit the destruction of the Church s essential character by agreeing to the abolition of the Bishop he said looking for the mercy of our lord Jesus Christ unto eternal crude 1 21 the citations from the Bible included the following passages be loved let us love one another for love is of god and everyone that Loveth is born of god and know eth god. And we have known believed the love that god hath to us. God is love and he that Dwel Leth in love dwell eth in god. And god in 1. John 4 7, 16. St. Giles Mel Rourke Mentor of the taxis group in St. Giles United Church conducted the candlelight ceremony sunday evening in which Rev. W. H. Shaver and Fred Bradley were As mentors John g. Honorary Mentor the to National War finance committee Canada 5.45 by june Phe official food rules for c Al state that each Day every half pint of milk and each cd pint of milk daily. The Perso importance of including this r family s diet however if we menus periodically we will i is being included. Course the simplest Way to work milk into the diet is to serve it As a beverage but the o tier uses to which it can be put must t be overlooked. As a matter of fact it is Wise to make use of recipes requiring milk As often As possible. Milk and milk products can appear on the menu from breakfast to dinner or supper. Cereals for breakfast May be cooked in milk and Are always served will milk. Light luncheon dishes May include a whole corps of dish made with milk such As creamed soups creamed meats and vege tables to be served on Toast milk drinks and simple puddings such As bread puddings or custards then for dinner or supper sauces made for vegetables and milk desserts Are More Likely to take the form of different milk puddings and such things As Cream Anada that i gave you recently r adult should have at least a ild should have More than one a who plans meals realizes the acquired amount of milk in the make a habit of checking our rid that often not enough milk you have to buy your own milk it usually works out that about one fifth of the family food budget should be spent on milk and milk products. Of course people in the lower income brackets sometimes cannot afford to buy the minimum required for an adequate diet for All members of the family. That is of fresh whole milk. However these people can often buy milk in less expensive forms which contain nearly the same nutrients. For instance skim milk May be used or Buttermilk when you wish to Cut Corners with the family food budget. Skim milk and Buttermilk although Rich in Calcium and phosphorus Are lacking in Vitamin a because the fat has been removed from them. Other milk products mentioned include cheese and this includes not Only the Cheddar Type cheese but also the soft cheeses such As Cream cheese and cottage cheese. Food value everyone has heard about what Are known As the protective foods a group of foods that Are essential because they provide goodly amounts of the food values we need if our diets Are to come up above the safety line for Good nutrition. Milk is always placed at the top of any list of the protective foods because it contains valuable proteins carbohydrates and fats also very important minerals and vitamins. However the chief reason that milk is listed As a protective food is because of its High Content of Calcium and phosphorus which Are absolutely necessary in the formation and maintenance of the Bones and Teeth. Because children Are growing forming Teeth and building Bones they need More Calcium than adults which is the reason that children need More milk than adults. Nevertheless once these minerals Are deposited n. The Bones and Teeth the amount does t remain stationary and has o be replenished and this is Why adults should insist on having at was pint milk a Day in heir diets. Too Many adults neglect milk simply because they Don t realize How valuable it is. The important Vitamin supplied 5y milk is Vitamin a. However his is Only in the of the milk. Along with this we also find some Vitamin a and traces of by or. Thiamine in milk. Black Hawk group and taken into full membership were Frank Cliff Crawford Jack Paul Fishkow and Alex Allen. During the evening Alex Simpson read various scriptures and Rev. W. H. Shaver related the legend behind the origination of the taxis pin. Dan Anstruther gave a resume of the 21st boys parliament of which he is a St. Giles member and the sunday school members who occupied the Centre of the Church were told a Story by Jack Scott. The gathering then adjourned to the sunday school Hall where moving pictures which included the St. Giles boys summer Camp at Hawk Lake were shown by d. A. Patterson. Miss Frances Davidson Edress pattern launder Marian Martin pattern 9311 want a House frock that s unusually easy to Wear and to launder then choose pattern 9311 by Marian Martin. It s the wraparound favorite in a Youthful new treatment. Highlight the surplice Edge yokes pockets and Gay sleeves with new under Arm Cream deodorant pattern 9311 May be ordered Only in misses and women s sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40. Size 16 requires 3% Yards 35-Inch fabric arid 3% Yards Ric Rac. 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