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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1943-04-15, Page 7URS.: APRIL', 15,` 1943 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD UWr. ,PAGE 7 HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS CARE OF CHILDREN COOKING amous for flavour since 1892 — the `Salada' name assures you of a uniform blend of quality teas. t th SALVATION 'Y r.,w.++++++�►a._ ______ " By "PEG" ;A. nurse recently, while gi'sing ted these things? That happened nearly -side care to a patient, was discussing 2,000 years ago." That is true and with her the most important thing in we are among those who are to blame life -leer salvation. The patient said for this deplorable condition. The last '"Well, yes I want to accept Christ command of our Saviour to the discip- but 3. do not know how-to do it" "Well" les-avhom He had trained was "go ye said the nurse "I am going to tell you a story. It is true for it happened in :my own experience. One day when 1 was nursing in a summer camp a little lad came to pie with just the problem which you have presented. The following conversation took place. t" iron want Jesus to come into your .heart." "Yes I dol" "When you want anything from .your mother or father. What do you ode? "I ask them for it" .Well . then, if you want Jesus in Your iife wiry do you not just ask :rim to come" had it? We have spent it on oursei- 2'he little lad in, very simple words made his request. When we rose to' 'azwl have withheld it ficin Him our feet again • I said, to ,Whom it belonged. To the end of `•Now has Jesus coins into your our days we will have cause to regret :heart:" With a radiant face the little lad re ;plied. "Yes he has.» ,`How do you know" I asked. . HecaUse I asked Him to." (fiat story was the• means of the conversion of the patient. 'Yes, it is' just as simple as that" If wQ really and truly want Jesus to be wuic oetnpanion•and guide all we need 'to!.do is to ask Him. He is standing, 'waiti(ig for just such an invitation. Will you not, just where you are were not the sante as his own. When Millie the greatest request of your they decided to make their lives as 'fife and thereby secure a happiness one he explained that following their -which you had never dreamed could marriage they would be going to a 'collie to you. Where are thousands Upon thou- sands of people to -day who are living 'WSthout Christ. Are you one of them? 'The people of the world are divided late several classes as far as their at- "tithed towards Christ is concerned. ;There are those still living in heath- -en- darkness. No one has ever told 'them that the Son of God came to the (setting His Lord! 'earth, lived a sinless life, and died a Then there are those who are living in a Christian land or we -night say a country where Christ is known and yet they have refused to accept Him. becauseOfsome question of religious HEALTH Christianity "Believe on the Lord Je- I germ is taken out of the wheat at all sus Christ and Thou Shalt be ,Saved." milling companies where wheat flour No matter what our religion we have is made, It's a valuable cereal food to come bask to that thought. Center- and fortunately it's cheap. Don't ex ies of tradition make no difference. pest it to be a "cure-all"—since no For Jew and Gentile the command- is one food is ---but it does promote tis the same "Believe on the Lord Jesus sue building, stimulate the appetite Christ." Let us all take time to . read and maintain digestive tone. The the Rook:of Isaiah and there` should be amount necessary is one tablespoon no doubt left in our minds that Jesus daily served on top of your cereal just Christ has come into the world, as it comes from the package. It's an Then perhaps most pitiful of all easy way to make sure of your Vita- ls the class of people who are living min Bl. where Christ is knownand loved but their minds are so taken up with. things of the world that they have no d an diets are most often deficient in. tithe to consider their responsibility 100. grams (about 3-4 cups) contains to their Saviour who did so much for 700 international units of B1 our daily Wheat germ • is excellent in Vitamin B1 value—one of the vitamins Cana - them. . . Representatives of this class stood with others around the foot of the Cross and saw their Saviour die the Acid. Scientists tell us that the body cruelest of all deaths. In fact they absorbs twice as much iron and phos - were among those veho cried out phbrus from wheat germ as from an "Crucify Him. Crucify Him". Today equal amount of white bread. many are still doing the same thing— It is a good idea to buy your wheat Christ in His agony looked down from germ in small quantities as it is not the Cross and cried to God "Father easily stored for long periods. If you forgive them, for they know not what seal it tightly in a glass jar, it will they dol" keep for at least a month. Be sure to store it fn a cool, -dry place—the If an earthly person went through electric refrigerator' is just the spot. that agony for us to -day would we And now, the cereals fn niind, we present a few new recipes. requirement. As a source of Ribofla- vin, it is high in potency and it also contains Vitamin E and Nicotinic into all the world and preach bhe gos- shun him and cell to the mob to furth- pel to every creature" We have not er torture Hun? It seems impossible gone ourselves nor have we tried in that we will still refuse to accept Him any way to send the good news. When and yet we are doing it, day after day, the Lord gave the command to "go". We are standing with Pilate, washing our hands, foolishly imagining that He also gave the promise "Le, I am with you alway." that will clear us of all responsibility. Let us make no mistake about it. If We, in some cases, have not answer- we, continue in this way of doing ed the call ourselves but fearing we things' there is only one thing which might be left penniless we have not can be otir judgment.-.D'epart from given :of the substance which Christ Me, I never knew you." has so -liberally given to us. We have.. Can we to -clay as thoughtful people refused to give back to the Lord that take any chance of such a sentence. which is Fps. own. Need we wonder May God, grant that we will make sometimes that the Lord takesour our choice of Him befote it is too Earthly goods away from us—what late. "Have you broken your trust did we do with His money when we with God." it. There is still great need and it is not too late for us to start; As Christians have we felt the call to His Service and yet have we- put the call to one side, till a more con- venient season? Now, may be the time not later on. Many of as are living lives which God did not intend us to live. A young man whose life was dedi- cated to Christ for the Mission field became engaged to a lady whose ideas mission station. All went well until just prior to their union, the bride to be informed her intended husband that she would not go to any mission field. He was left with a momentous decision to make. He chose to forsake his calling and to stay at home. Can one wonder that his life was one of misery with a constant regret for de - 'cruel death on the cross, just so that ,-,everyone, then living, or been after - 'Wards might be saved and thus be able Lo' live an eternal life with Him. "Beneath the Cross of Jesus, I fain would take my stand, The shadow of a mighty rock, Within a weary land, A hone within bhe 'wilderness, A rest upon the way, Prom the burning of the noon -tide . heat, And the burden of the day. I take, 0 Cross, thy shadow For my abiding place I ask no other Sunshine than The Sunshine of bhy face; Content to let the world go by,. To know no gain nor loss, My sinful self my only shame, My glory all the Cross." . "PEG" V dl�y 9 THE MIXING BOWL Sy ANNE ALLAN Hydro Hom. Economist Wheat Germ and. Your Cereals Hello Homemakers! Do you us wheut germ• in your home? Too fe "i'We ask "Why do .they not know principle. There is only., one rule for people seem to know about it. Whea e w t RECIPES Bran Buttermilk Biscuits• 1-2 cup entire bran cereal, 3-4 cup buttermilk, 1 1-2 cups flour, 1-2 tsp. soda, 1 tsp. baking' powder, 1-2 . tsp. salt, 1-3 cup baking fat. Soak bran in buttermilk. Sift flour soda, baking powder and, salt together. Cut in baking fat. Add soaked. bran. Stir until dough follows fork around bowl. Roll out on a slight- ly floured board to 1-2 inch thickness. Cut with floured knife -or critter. Bake on greased pan in electric oven at 4.50 degrees for 12. minutes. Ginger Muffins 2 cups flour, sifted, 2 tsp. baking powder, 3-4 tsp. ginger, 1-4 tsp. cin- namon, 1-2 tsp. salt, 1.4 cup molasses, 1 egg beaten, 3-4 cup milk, 4 tbs. melted fat.. Add liquids to dry ingredients; stir onlyuntil flour disappee s: Pour into greased muffin tins. Bake in el- ectric oven at 425 degrees for 12 minutes. MOTHERS! YOU CAN HELP! Join "Nutrition for Victory"'Drive! Learn EASY way to improve your family's health . with meals they'll enjoy! 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Nutrition for Victory": Box 600, ' Toronto, Canada. *(The Nutritional statements in r”Bat-to, if ork-to-rein"are ateep/,table to Nutritiau Services Department of Pensions ,wd National Hcaltb, Ottawa, forthe Canadian Nutrition Programme.) Oatmeal Raisin Bread 1 1-4 cups flour, 1 tsp. salt, 2 1-2 tsps. baking powder, 1. -3 cup sugar, 1-4 tsp. soda, 1 cup seedless raisins, 1 1-4 cups oatmeal, 1 tbs. butter, 1 egg, 1 cup buttermilk. Mix and sift the flour, salt, baking powder, sugar and soda. Add the rai- sins and oatmeal and mix well, Add the melted butter to the slightly beat- en egg and add the. buttermilk. Pour into the dry, ingredients and mix quickly just enough to moisten. Pour into greased loaf pan (about 4 x 9 inches) and bake in an electric oven at 350 degrees for 45 to 50 minutes. TAKE A TIP ON •WHEAT GERM: 1. A tablespoon of wheat germ sprinkled •over the cereal is the most excellent foods in Vitamin Bi content. 2. Heat tends to destroy Vitamin B1 -do not cook wheat germ. 3. Alkalis kill this vitamin — do notuse wheat gems in muffin or soda tt Oat of the FRY/NG PAIN and hila the FIR1NGI/NLE Save ALL WAS rc fals&bones Canada needs and must have every spoonful of fat drippings, every piece of scrap fat and every bone hour every kitchen in Canada. Fate make glycerine and glycerine makes high explosives. Bones produce fat. Also glue for war industry. Don't throw away a single drop of used fat— bacon grease, meat drippings, frying fats— every kind you use. They are urgently needed to win this war. Strain all drippings through an ordinary strainer into a clean wide-mouthed can. Save your scrap fat (cooked or uncooked) and all types of bones -cooked, uncooked or dry. When you have collected a pound or more of fat dripping, take it to your meat dealer who will pay you the established price fpr the drip- ping and the scrap fat. Or you can depose of them through any Municipal or Salvage Committee collection system IN EFFECT in your community. • He a munition maker right in your own kitchen. For instance, there is enough ex- plosive power hidden inten pounds of fat to fire 49 antl.aircraft shells. So—every day, this easy way, keep working for Victory for the duration of the war. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICES NATIONAL SALVAGE DIVISION a.1.4•6.r 0, 437 COUPON PROBLEMS AS ANSWERED BY LONDON. RATION BOARD OFFICE To Dairy Butter Producers Judging by enquiries, there are a number of Western Ontario dairy but- ter producers who are not entirely conversant with Wartime Prices .and Trade Board selling avenues for their product, states W. Harold McPhillips, Prices and Supply Representative, London. First of all, dairy butter producers must register with their nearest local ration board as producers of this. pro- duct. If they sell to wholesale distri- butors the price per pound is 86 cents; direct sales to retailers, 37 1-2 cents/ and direct to consumers 40 cents a pound. In selling direct to consumers, farmers must detach cou- pons' on-pons' from ration books, and must not cash them before their due date. However, if wholesalers and retail- ers do not want this dairy butter for their own use, they can purchase it on behalf of the Commodity Prices bi[ization Corporation Ltd. at mixtures. and Sta , 34 cents .a pound in (Ontario.) Each THE QUESTION BOX ' purchaser shall complete and sign a Mrs. D. E. B. asks: How do you receipt in triplicate showing name make Applesauce Pie? Answer: 3 cups thick sieved applesauce, 1 1 -ll tbs. flour, 1 tsp nutmeg, 2' egg yolks, beaten, 2 tbs. soft butter. Combine ingredients and blend well. Pour into lined deep pie dish. Criss- cross top with pastry and bake in electric oven with oven meal or at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. Mrs. C. M. B. suggests: "Adddiced sweet cucumber pickle to thick seal - loped •tomatoesand 'use as a tasty sandwich filling." Anne Allan invites you to write to her % Clinton News.. Record. Send in your questions on homemaking pro- blems and watch this column for re- plies. V "WDYTYCIWSS" This word appeared on a sign above a Bash register. Mystified cis- Miners asked the cashier what it meant and were in turn asked; "Why don't you take your change M War Savings Stamps?" Hundreds did. and beans so much higher than a year ago? A.—New Carrots are higher in price on account of £he increase in Due Dates for Ration Coupons Purple coupons 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, each good for one half pound• of but- ter are all valid and expire April 30. Butter coupon No. 6 is valid April 17 and expires May 31. Pink coupons 1, 2, 3,, and 4, each good for the purchase of one -pound of sugar, are now valid. There is no price in United States. Thera is no expiry date. Pink coupons 5 and 6 are ceiling on new carrots. Potato prices not valid until May 1st. are very close to the price they were last year. They are governed by a new potato order issued in Nov. You do not state whether the be Ins ale white beans ar fresh beans. White beans are covered by the regulations at basic period priees and there is no ceiling on fresh, beans Q.—+What is the ceiling price on po- tatoes? o-tatoes? A.—Every section will have a dif- ferent ceiling price on potatoes as the freight rate varies to different points. Q. --Are restaurants allowed' to cut down on the portion of meats . and vegetables. A.—Restagrants are not allowed to Blue coupon No.1 (Spare B) is good for one pound of sugar for use before June 1st with homegrown rhubarb. Green coupons 1, 2, 3, and 4, for tea or coffee are now valid. Each coupon 'is good for the purchase of - two ounces of tea or one-half pound of coffee. Green coupons 5 and 6 are not valid until May 1st. There' is no. expiry date. —V— Naval Engineering Branch The engine room of a corvette or destroyer is an amazing example of Modern science, shining metal valves cut down on their servings. and gadgets are kept at operating Q. -ds suet a tat or is fat a sues? room; standard of cleanliness. A. quail- A.—Suet is fat. ifed Engine Room rating learns a use- Q.—Landlord A rents to 'Tenant B fui after -the -war occupation. on a veiny lease. Tenais Naval stokers, as' •the junior ratings to the sour, aid sublets ttB o (:. Ten- are termed are entered at ages from and address of seller, quantity of but -• ant B is discharged from the army 17 1-2 to 30 years. They should be ter purchased, and price. The seller and wants to ;occupy his house. What keen young men 'with .a bent for mech- must be given a copy of this receipt. notice does he have to give G? Wholesalers and retailers in for A. -Tenant B. must give sub -ten - warding butter to the nearest agent ant C three months' notice requiring of the Stabilization Corporation are G to vacate at the end of the Lease entitled to invoice shipment at actual 'year. price paid, and not exceeding 34 cents) —V --- plus two cents' a pound to cover packing and handling, plus transpor- IIe'rozen Egg Prices tation charges from their place of business to point of delivery. Price Board-. Facts of Wartime Interest Your questions, Will be answered by set out the highest price per pound It is possible to place a certain nein- the Women's Regional Advisory Com to be charged for "mixed eggs" (fro- ber on ,full pay and allowance at once;, inittee to the Consumer Branch,. War- zen liquid whites and yolks) and for and training will commence without time Prices and Trade, Board and.,yolke and white processed separately. delay. These should.hold 4th class These maximum prices, for instance Staonary engineers' papers or have are 20 cents for mixed eggs .at Tor- mechanical experience. onto or Montreal plants, 25 cents at 1In the engine rooms of Canada's Vancouver, and 26.50 cents at Bali- rapidly expanding Navyy will be found fax. Prices for yolks, alone are 1 1-2 the highest type of personnel. Those cents below those fora mixed, eggs, and applying immediately will be the first prices for white are 1-4c below those ones ehosei to man the new super core ' vettes. anics faro 10 education and of stand- ard physical fitness. At the present tithe quick accep- tance is possible as there are grea1- numbers of new ships ready for the opening of spring navigation, Some experience is necessary for those desiring an engineering career Have Maximum Fixed commencing with rating of Stoker 1st Maximum prices at whish process- Glass, Stokers 2nd class can be son- ars may sell frozen eggs at principal sidered without experience. A letter Canadian markets are fixed in an or- ler phone cail should besent at once to der issued by the Wartime Prices and ,Commanding Officer, H.1VI.C.S. "Pre- der ,Board Foods Administration. vest",,. London, Ontario, Applications . Schedules accompanying the order are being ]fisted in the order received. should be sent to 291 Dundas Street, London. , Q.—Is there a ceiling :price on on- ions? n-ions? A,—Yes. The highest price an indi- vidual merchant charged between} Jan- uary 5th and January 10th, j.i42. Q.—Why are new carrots, potatoesfor -mixed eggs.