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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-01-23, Page 6
PA E lens[)} .floocdc'n to cars 3 What laiud of 4irea.iti ast should you have',' A sok►- atInt1ul breakfast or none at `a11,;f, This is not as question t ...,be answered' by "now .everybody has been led and is fig -..-for the day, gue S I .should go shopping right away." .Nr is the aiatswer to be found in "•1, must., reduce." It has been, proved that good health is maintained by as substantial meal at the beginning of, the day. :Add' this is true every day' in the year, summer or wintery Breakfast should account for at least' one-fourth of the protein and ane-frou,rth of the vitamins and min- erals required daisy. Seine people have developed the habit Of omitting breakfast in an effort to lose, weight, but that is the Wrong way to reduce. Their energy 'would be maintaitzed at -a more even keel if they divided the food they eat among three, meals a day rather than two. Planning a Well-balanced diet with three meals a day is not a difficult task if a few simple principles are . followed. But with only two meals .there is a danger of omitting souse of the important foods which furnish the Mullin- alld Jana Cocoa or milk e:i i Baked apple Oatmeal porridge and Milk or coffee. porridge„ r'aaisins L'1 T *� T� 4 THE ODEEiC . SI NAL1-STAR 1EWYOUNOTES_ Ry V't rl WV have titopped commenting on that undertitaatenient, at tvhic.'h the British: great political victory of November are experts and the Americans novice* that g.dve the House of Representatives =about the crudities of life and Iaaan- rierts in -,.the Republic. &. hope Mr. and the donut' to the Republica ns, and .Baxter hats checked the campaign' be - will watch obiectively, if' possible, how fore it gets -welt, etatrttd. Bandying Mr.,Truudan will build up or hold Demo- and snarling such as the British and hi- eratic strength'ttIatil the presidentialAmerican papers ,once regularly eiec•tfuri comes in 14if +. On one pointdttiged in some • years flack is most there , is uIdalliniily of uiliriion : The, harmful to both countries.. 'Bach ach needs Democrats got their comeuppance 1!e- the other In these tr j lldg times. i cause they played too heavily, and one- ., , ,,�. , s year ' 'was tut too • New. veal s Bye this wa ► icledly, to the labor vote; and the year's, noir mk rxy _,acs last Y enough. One evening paper said the Tones Scivare•reveliers, after watching the golden ball drop at the stroke of midnight on the Times flagstaff,. went looking gels' beer ,refreshment instead of champagne, as in. former years, Per- haps. We stayed home. • * a o I labor unions, cocky and sectire under THE QL'111JSTI)N 1130. Mr. Roosevelt, permitted the- iuiiltra- ' ,� r• e - c n i a .ic. e - do t � u s and In •• 1VhrI k •� •�.filets • N. L.�h tiurr • u t,ulsand1 :�>lu�, �j f u ID soap substitutes lose their suds action t tical radicals into their ranks and into quickly and make the water look so i key positioue of control. The lesson dirty? was needed, and the 'penalty has been Answer: The suds of the washing Ipaid. It is astonishing what- numbers compotauds disappear .as the materialslot of intelligent - people, proud to he con - dissolve in the water. I The compounds , sidered as liberals in thought, fall for do not hide the dirt in the solution 1 the Russian brand of Marxist ideology as the soali-suds du.., that, as practised in the U.S.S.R., is Mrs, J. IVT. says: What :s meant by the' very . opposite of everything an ,the inclusion of a detergent in the Anglo-Saxon loves and takes - for tvashi;dg compound? granted. The subtleties of the Com - Answer: It. should mean that more munist approach' in winning adherents, borax or washing soda has been added or particularly in breaking the political to. dissolve - grease a'ntl" oil. A small ground, are too numerous for catalogu- quantity of a detergent on' materials int;. Some trade union presidents are goes a long Way ---so you should not now desperately .trying to purge' their use it as lavishly as soap,' " locals of Communists—a difficult task, Ulm. B. J. asks: What is the differ- for the infiltration is deep.,No single enee between a woollen- wash product one of these Communist brers from and a • laundry soup for washing, within ever acknowledges his Red af- fabrics? filiation. On the contrary, they deride Answer: The difference is the gentle Communism in public on every occasion. much-needed vitamins, minerals and action of softening water.. As YOU That is the game, as laid ,flown by the proteins ° know, wools' and nylons do trot absorb Islremlin. Breakfast can be planned from five water easily; therefore, it Is. adv isable 1 items, namely, fruit, an egg, cereal or .to use a wool -wash because they Premier Alcide de Gasped. of Italy. toast, butter or jam and beverage, contain a wetting_ agent. The cleans- r is a guest of our city. lie is here for which means milk for hildreu. Dur, flag will he. afore thoroughly done. a loan, of course. He was taken on the ing conservation of wheat products, Mrs. J. T. asks: How can you tell if regular tour tip Broadway to the City serve either cereal or toasta but nut a new washing coinpouncl contains an Hall sand given an official welcome by both. Even this economical meal will alkaline detergent? Is it.trhle that you Mayor O'Dwyer, that Irishman whose be well-balanced and hearty. should not wash -wool and nylon in career has been that of a Horatio In many ways your body is like the such a c•ompeupd? Alger hero. These cavalcades that engine in your car. It takes fuel in Answer: You can recognize itSby the- take celebrities through our city. go • the form of food and transforms it into slippery feel .it give' to the water screaming' ap Broadway sit good speed, solution and by the failure 'to make I imitable to avoid hostile demenstaa- • energy, the energy with which you „ suds.. Alkaline accomplish yoar day's work. It is just stapling products tend as reasonable to expect your ear to to'hdestroy 'animal fibres, so it is not -- start on an empty tank as to suppose your body- can furnish energy for the Morning's. activities without proper food. • a A good breakfast ,can work wonders in the ._way you feel. Try it and -see how much it adds to your contentment and the -ease, with which you.perform your forenoon tasks. For a happy, healthy start on the day's activities, serve 'breakfasts like these: ' (1) Half grapefruit or .orange n Braflakes with milk - French toast Milk ;or hot beverage -(2) Prunes or orange juice • Poached egg on toast wise to wash :good wools and paatel colored clothes in this solution,. - Mrs. T. M. asks: Will crickets in our clothes closet eventually die without doing any harm? ' - Answer A cricke•t's chirp indoors is a signal' to start taking action because /hey ,, at holes ,in clothes. Provide other food such as a teaspoon of 'oat: Meal or piece of apple on which You have sprinkled some I)DT powder. * * * Anne Allan invites you, to write to her oto, The Signal -Star.. Send in your • suggestions am homemaking problems and watch this column for replies. ' Refrigeration SALES :SERVICE ALL ' MAKES -Commercial—Domestic Manning Refrigeration -. . Service •Call tor Free Estimate .36tf WHEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE . . No extra charge for the use of 'our Fumeral Dome, Toron- to Street..,: Prompt Ambulance Service Phone 335 Res. 350 or 7 SHOP NEWEST DESIGNS' BEST OF MATE'IRIALS Guaranteed workmanship at prices that willl please you. SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES • Cali at our office: or, drop= us a line to Box • 161, Goderich. We will pe pleased to call and help choose a • suitable .memorial for your family plot. • R A. SPOTTON St. ,Andrew's St. . Cemetery Memorials T. PAYDE k .;ON (formerly, Cunningham & Pryde) . Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Box 150, or phone 41J', Exeter and we -shall be pleased~ to call. Brooklyn local news: Nine prisoners in the 100 -year-old Ratymotd 'street, jail escaped to liberty a few days' back. Two syere captured. One said the job was a "cinch."4 Visitors. had smuggled in saws, with whicr the crooks had easily cut bars, then bent them. Nothin' to it. Also in Brooklyn, near the -place• where General Hdwe's brave lads once chased General Wash- ington's undisciplined rag -tags down to the bay and to escape to the tip of Manhattan,, two holdup men bashed into and past the maid inte a house and ransacked the place. Then the lady of the house came on the scene. She kicked, punched and scratched the thugs, screamed, threw bric-a-brac and other missiles at the intruders, called them "punks" ---a term off opprobrium that ex -Mayor Fiorella Le Guardia used to bandy—and chased them down the street tato the hands of cops. Nice work.. The lftdy was Mrs, Jake Gurrah Shapiro, whose husband was 'sent "up the river"—meaning to Sing- Sing. * * *. Tonsorial note : A. haircut costs 90 cents: ' With the eecessary, though not obligatory, tip of ,.ten cents; the total is $1.00. I foresee the coining of long'er 'hair, curled or festooned, for men.- * * * One rides .everywhere in New York fpr aa nickel, on al es, subways, ei`s. (meaning elevated railways). . Prom oar house to the Bronx, eighteen miles away underground, gtfas' cost is five cents. So is the four -mile ride on the municipal ferry across_ New York harbor to Staten Island. Now there is a demand. by some newspapers and many .prominent citizens that the fare be increased to 'ten cents- to do, away with the yearly deficit that has to be met by taxes and. by State assistance. A referendum may be necessary to 11 AN Ala 23rd, 1917 IVIRS.-0.131$$ET HEADS P SB" TE 'AL W Pq,{MP IF (f outiiauc'd from page 3) accepted, and an invitation tions: war- aa6 eepted to hold the fall rattly in Septem- ber at Seaforth, it was suggested that the auxiliaries ,make a speciadl effort this year to help the girls' groups and mission bands, wlio will be the coming members of the Society. , ,AIrs. K. McLean of Exeter, key wo- man for the, Presbyterial, gave a brief report of the special meeting held itt London lin December; .fid announced that the first meeting of -the Synodical Society,of Hamilton, and London will be held in Stratford on April 14, 15 and 16..,. Eleven delegates from each, Presbyterial will be provided with, billletS ® „so each auxiliary in Jiluron may appoint one delegate. A vote- of thanks. was tendered to the Clinton ladies for their hospitality, and to Mrs. Thompson, the retiring president, for.. the-.: splendid seryjce rendered during her term of office. Mrs. Thompson expressed her thanks to the mez bers for their fine co-oper- ation at all times, and called on, Mrs. R. Eberhart of Seaforth to preside: for the election and installation of of- ficers. Mrs. G. Bisset of Goderioh was elected president for•1947 She thanked the -members for the honor conferred upon her and asked for the continued co-operation of the members of the Presbyterial. The meeting closed with prayer for God's blessing in the corning year. Officers' for 1947 The officers for 1947 • are: President, MrS: 0: Bisset, Godericla ; 1st vice- president, Miss A. M. Toll, Blyth; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. H. C. Dunlop; Goderich; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. E. Lawson,. Auburn; secretary, Miss it. Campbell, Seaforth; treasurer, :Mrs. J. Russell, Seaforth; girls' work seore- ary, Mrs. W. J. Thompson, Seaforth ; i ission Band secretary, Mrs. D. J. I ne, Clinton ;'home helpers secretary,, 1 Liss L. M. Jeckell, Exeter; literature and library secretary, Mi's. W. G. MacEwan, Goderich; life membership secretary, Mrs. G. Walker, Hensall; Glad Tidings secretary, Mrs. F. Ross, Auburn; press secretary, :airs. A. Taylor, . Goderich; welcome and wel- fare secretary, Mrs. C. -Hudson, Hen - sail; supply secretary,' Miss M. E. Brown, Exeter. ' Those - present from Goderich weste 'Mrs. Gordon Bisset, Mrs. H. C. Dunlop, Mrs. A. H. Erskine, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. 'George MacEwbn, Mrs. G. Henderson, Mrs. G. McManus and Mrs. W. G. MacEwan. ' tions that sometimes have embarrassed visiting notables.* - Among the spires and towers of mid - Manhattan awe are to have the new Fulled Nations headquaarte'rs in'a six- biock area -on the edge of the East River. The directing architect has been chosen, and preliminary planning for -sketches and drawiargs hegun. When the L.N. site committee was first in- vited to view .at 375 -acre tract at the old World's Fair site at • Flushing Meadows—Which they- could have had for • nothing--theee European site - hunters refused even to loot at the' site, being at the trine bent on -securing a spot - in the Stamford -Westchester settle the dispute. Politicians are area, the mo,f expensive stipurban pIo LE,i, chary of the subject, for they petty iii . the Werld,r, «•There m fr og--i i taal�ve zIaii thu d c�t1_t.-take'hais been Ilositic►u cievelopecl,becatt�e o£' the wat tris" site Zrciiituit`oeh.,ad.�.gr)t'e�"acnlre- prat datixnti..cata_ to :GttttIasl. their business without proper consider= people •who have moved to the- suburbs ation for the 'necessary taxing. assess- and have built up the many attractive modern communities thtt are spread ment end condemnation proceedihhgs cult across farmland and �voo"dialid in that - must have -preceded the taking et f Alio FRQ1Y1 SNIFFLY0 STUFFY DISTRESS OR mete.CerifsarA. instantly relief from catarrhal mis ekY starts to coxae when you• putta few drop@ of Vick sVa-taco-not iI cash nos ' trnl.�/a-tiro'nol is soefl:ective.. t results are so good °..'bezuce it (1) poclucr ' swollen membranes, (2) soothes ir'ri. tation, (3) helps clear away congestion ...and thus makes breathingeasier,Manycataarrh sufferers say it's the best relief they've fcound.. You, >Foo, 'will, ifi1.Gc the way it worksi Try It1 Justca f4w dIC wrorr fiT©uh9ootis: wi►a4 tr._ escaped the Nazis- in Hanover, Ger- ivany, by ten minutes.- A Netherlands .officer told, me one day that he had left ,Rotterdam at the same hour the day before;. . Everybody in, ,,Et'arope feared the Russians, he said ; but on epic' subject of wars he said --referring to Europetin fears --"there will be no war," without qualification. A veteran who had ,been a Canadian flyer before the I?.S.T'aeatered the' ,war 'thinks of the ever -widening pt i 011 et o la pver of a tract of land, houses, estates settling doyen in. Canada. ° 2Ie liked meti_o rolitan n.re. ; ..,;_Ther- ►,Si;_: flog:.. c :: t,:a needed for their imagined 'ten to forfj ,1 titifr Ittilnar,ni l' 'g'i'rl-fra ;a.~. ai odd square mile world capatat: 1 ° : '5I "e crit ; but Elie tom adian town. The view from the roof •gift by•,John D. Rockefeller of eighteen fort and' convenience of a handy nickel acre near the heart of Manhattatn suet-' is somethifig that' every ioter likes denly _ allayed the fears of estate regairdless of the Bookkeeping probleih. ()wirers arid stopped foreign comments 5clioal teachers irh the elementary and about our lack of hospitality.' Nov we, outer -grcoipS Flay soon have a much- near- have the great. TJ.'�. in our midst,' deserved � increase of salary, with a nc�atr- hotels, • night clubs:, the great minimum yearly pay of .'?,000, if legis- lation White Way:the ait`ports and the 1hlxuiy to that, effect is passed• by the liners.. May God bless the T'Iritccl State Legislature. There is unuuin}- tions --'lit theia'r iwrmatzent home, er , the ebbing and. flowing .tides of the ous'approval of the increase from every East River. ' - side, and the legislation will undoubted- * *� - - ly- be passed. In public hearings some trong arguments were presented. A Tlie Landon Daily ,'Hail and other I' s papers of Britain let out a. blast the, principal .earnestly asked for his coat - other day—prominently'feattired in all peteat staff incomes, equal to that, of o tai ei. abou the unhappy lilt of uIt 1. p t t ppti British war brides, here. Seine 46,000 have lauded in New York._ The brides were unhappy, were .sneered at. -said the London papers. One - .New York paper sent its reporters here and there to check up on the aCcusations. In a -group of English brides at a Red Cross house their spokesman_ said the charge was -silly." . the, treatment they ,vi•ere - getting was friendly. and they asked the reporter to tell tpe world- - the charges were not true. - Last night on the radio. Beverly Baxtei,, British �member of Parti ar ell t(oh; pains- to spe<k 1 "Cil �stlea'Tly About the x0.'t7.3'. and kinc1nesS he had everywhere experienced in New York. Perhaps the British Foreign Office took a hand in this, fearing whlit a bub- lisher friend of mine said was now due—a sniping newspaper campaign against- the U.S. by British- papers. I have seen lately , in The New .York Times Magazine section some pretty tart comments—always ' with skilful A QMother's Favourite For Coughs And Colds iy 50 - yenta e"ars been a favourite rs everywhere taste and 'will dues medicinal alis ° skilfully Wood's rN'orway phlegm t Wood's Pi For near Di. Wood*s Norway Pine Syrup has ite remedy•for coughs and colds. Mothe ere know that children like its pleasant take it without fuss or bother. ' It embo 1, properties of the pine and eherry.ba y combined with other cold -combating ingredients. Dr. Woo Pine Syrup id quick -acting .and effective. It helps to loosen pldl mucus, soothe Irritated ,membranes, clear the air passages and he bronchial organic. • Get Dr,orway' Pine Syrup at your favourite drug stole tom. The T. co,.ldmitad,'iOronto, Ont. 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He says they walk" through with the aair-s of aareh- •dukes, and are not at all backward in pushing, their way through groups of people • wanting fol trains 'They' hav the strutting manner of lconquerors,- And a Kew Gardens -taxi, driver who takes bunches of five of thse delegates here and there was explosive in language in telling how these European delegates never. give -.him a tip—you do in New- 'York—but sit in their seats - at their destl' it tioris WttitiTig fbr' Iiinj to open the taxi door, which, he will not do, but sits quietly until they hoist themselves out. Perhaps they ane burgomnisters who have had the right of way on all sidewalks and to whom the. entire population of their towns bows and takes -off hats. Life in Brooklyn or Independence,. Mo., would be of great help to these am- bassadors of peace.' On fine day a our ittroof is a rendezvous for ` the tenants of Building D, Dent Manor, where we live, One tall young mane files to Montreal and back. A meteorologist, : e has told of the beauty of •c1c)tids', ho he, is thrilled—and spiritually moi ed—by the beautyy' of moonlight on e ouds and by the glory of the constelln ions of •stars. Another is -unusual. 1'atclhes•' of Jamaica Bay show in the ''east, the oak trees of I,Na-est Park make aa' beautiful footing for the skyline Of Nev York, which riiiis the, western horizon. - s Kew Gardens, N.Y., - January 15, 1947.. - , b,u FOR GOOD I AMBURGS AND DELICIOUS COFFEE' o cr CORY'S WEST" ST: --AT TOP. OF HILL The average person is taller when heretires at Iiigiit (cartilage and joints> ' awakens in the morning than when he I expiuicl when the weight is off them).. j Do -You Wants. 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