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AfiCKIATE
Scientists waging germ warfare
against Australia's wild rabbits suffer-
ed a setback After spreading'a disease
called myxomatosis among the bun-
nies, they've found that rabbits which
survive the first attack develop a life-
long immunity,
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Birds cannot count, the National
Geographic Society reported, A photo-
* grapher tried to snap birds nesting,
but found that they always flew off
when he came near. So he brought
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A human document unusual in any
age. For before Whittaker Chambers
could explain the meaning of the Hiss
Case and of Communism, he hail to
explain himself. Witness is that ex-
planation, In this book yeti meet a
man who does not hesitate to bear
witness first of all against himself,
disclosing facts that men commonly
conceal. In no other Way could he
bear witness against the 'Communist
conspiracy which threatens all.
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The Luc-TeeWin Conservation Club
is reminding all hunters, members
and non members, that the chief aim
is to conserve wild life as much as
possible, until such time at it becomes
more plentiful in this district.
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According to Irwin Lobsinger, "ye
scribe", for the South Bruce Game
and Fish Protective Assoc„ in the
Walkerton Herald-Times, September
and October are often, the best months
for fishing.
The trout season closed Sept. 15, but
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The defence lawyer called it "physic-
ally impossible." The D. A, wriggled
his 180-lbs. into the girdle, stuffed the
coat inside it, won a conviction.
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A new way to improve the hearing
of people suffering from "middle-ear"
deafness was announced by a New
York City dentist. He pointed out
that when the lower jaw slips-be-
cause of the loss of teeth or other
reasons-the auditory tube is affected.
When the jaw is reset, he claims,
hearing improves.
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The last horse collar manufacturer
in St. Louis bowed to the auto. Eugene
Kohrmann said he hadn't sold a horse
collar since 1946, stopped making
them.
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When his car backfired and tatarted
to burn, motorist Eric Waternitan, of
Melbourne, Australia, jumped out and
smothered the flames, His pants
caught fire and Waterman had to
pull them off, Tossed on the roadside,
the burning pants ignited a field,
cent 40 acres of pasture and 10 acres
of wheat up in smoke.
Hello Homemakers! We shall ob-
serve the traditional Thanskgiving
holiday with all sincerity this year.
There has been a tremendous variety
of good quality products from every
.garden sand field.
Although many folks will not be at
their own family table, the typical
festive mood, cooked like Grandma
used to, make, will be prepared. Many
will be driving to Carp for the big
Ploughing Match; others will take
such foods as cold turkey, minced pie
to the cottage since their project will
be "closing" the summer camp while
some folks will take a tour of our
beautiful countryside.
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THANKSGIVING MENUS
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Sweet Cider
Roast Chicken, Sausage Stuffing
Cream Gravy, Pickle Peach
Brown Potatoes, Steam Squash
Candied Apple Pie, Cheese
Tea or Coffee
(2)
Melon Balls
Turkey, Celery and Nut Stuffing
Giblet Gravy, Cranberries
Mashed Potatoes, Cream Corn
Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream
Tea or Coffee
(3)
Fruit (3-up'
Crown Roast Pork
Applesauce
Mashed Potatoes, Harvard Beets
Mince Pie, Orange Sauce
Tea or Coffee
Mince Pie
1 lb. mincement, (about 1 213 cups)
2 cups minced apples
2 tbsps. lemon juice
V., tsp, grated lemon rind
11,(., tsp. grated orange rind
4/,,, cup sugar
.1a cup browned almonds
Plain pastry for double crust
Prepare pastry and line 9-inch pan.
Mix ingredients for filling except nuts.
Spread filling on pastry. Sprinkle with
toasted halved nuts. Cover with top
pastry which hasp been patterned so
that steam escapes readily. Bake in
electric oven of 450 degrees, for 12
mins., then reduce to 350 degrees for
about 20 mins.
Pie may be made 2 or 3 days ahead
and warmed before serving time. Tak-
es about 112 , hour in warming oven.
Sausage Stuffing
(for medium turkey or 2 chickens)
8 cups soft crumbs
VI cup minced, onion
1 cup minced apple
1/2 cup minced Celery
112 lb. minced sausage meat,
112 tsp, thyme
11/2 tsps. sage
1/L cup butter
1 egg
Pan fry the sausage, separating
pieces as much as possible. Lift out
sausage and brown onion and celery.
Meanwhile prepare crumbs and add
beaten egg and seasonings. Then add
sausage, and remaining ingredients.
(If you wish to slice stuffing, add a
little hot water).
THE QUESTION BOX
Mrs. C. N. asks: How do you pre-
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Answer: Warm honey gradually,
never over hot water or direct heat.
Mrs. 3. N. asks: Can you freeze
whipped cream?
Answer: Yes. Whip the cream to
which you add 114 tsp, gelatine per
cup of cream and do not add sugar.
Freeze in a covered bowl or pan. Re-
member, not to re-freeze it.
Mrs, S. Mc asks: Can we substitute
dry ginger root for preserved ginger
in pear marmalade?
Answer: If you cannot buy pre-
served ginger, add a stick or root of
dried , ginger in the jam about 10 mins.
while cooking-or until the desired
flavour is obtained.
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• • . 'Make ..sure that there is no aecumu,
laden of grease or. Any other obstrne,
Lion in the narrel. You may get hurt
A recent issue carried a .bulletin bass. fishing .may be legally enjoyed if the gun is .fired in .a plugged -con.
sent opt by the Department of bands
and Forests under the heading "Open
Seasons in Huron. District" about
which there gems to have been some
misunderstanding, Having consulted
the local game warden, it was found
to be correct, except that it did not
explain the term-Regulated Town-
ships of which there are three, These
are Hay, Stanley and Stephen town,
Snips, and these are situated along
the shores of Lake Huron.
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CONSERVATION
-CORNER • • •, " 'Before you fire your gun -this fail,
until October 15th, Often when the dition.
weather gets cooler the bass get Partridge season Starts Oct 4, and
hungry, the same as human beings carries through without a break until
they have a better appetite when Nov. 15 and there are lots of these
the temperature drops. The flesh of birds if one knows where to go,
the fish gets firmer as the water gets Good hunting, and look before you
colder and a better tasting fish is en- shoot and for your future hunting
joyed out of the frying pan. sake, respect the property of the por- To those of you who go after the son on whose lands are hunting.
pike, remember September and Octob-
er are often the best fishing months,
and when they hit, they hit hard,
They don't just tease and follow the
plug, as they often delight, in doing
during July and August, but possess
more pep now and they will let you
know it, too, if one is hooked, * * *
Duck Season Opens October 4th
The duck season opens on Saturday,
October 4th. A person is allowed '7
ducks per day, and here is a tip to the
hunters, No migratory bird may be
hunted with a rifle at any time.
Leave your .22 rifles at home or in the
car. Only one shotgun may be in the
possession of a person while hunting
migratory fowl and remember to plug
your repeating shot-gun down to two
shells in the magazine and one in the
barrel, three in all.
Gun licenses are .on :sale at all
license issuers, .so. . get yours now
because it is :better to nave a liCenSgr
And not need It right away than to-
need it And not have it,
along an 444041'4, When his assist-
ant left, the birds thought they were
alone.
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A Grand. Rapids, Mich., newspaper
ran this personal ad: "The man who
picked up my wallet was recognized
He is requeste4 to return It." The next
issue here this reply; "The recognized
man who picked up your wallet re-
quests you to call and get it"
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Because 400,000 work-days were lost
last year in Communist Hungary as a
result of "bourgeois„ honeymoons, the
Reds ruled workers must be back on
their jobs 30 minutes after marriage,
Said a Hungarian newspaper: New-
lyweds "have welcomed the new regu-
lations with deep gratitude:"
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Japan's Women's Youth Corps put
50 young men through a marriage-
suitability test: a marathon run, a
rice-carrying race, chinning, plough-
ing, and T. Q. tests, All 50 would-be
husbands failed. -
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In Cambridge, Ohio, burglars work-
hard to smash a safe, ignoring 'a sign
reading: :('Safe is not locked." When
gunmen entered a Chicago hotel, the
clerk pointed to a sign, "The clerk
cannot open this safe." They carried
it, and $200 In it, away.
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was faced with the job of proving that
an aceused shoplifter had stuffed a
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after their wedding. Mrs. Donaldson is the former Shirley Elizabeth Hodgins,
daughter pf Mr. and Mrs, Earle Hodgins, of Holyrood, and Donald Donaldson
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donaldson. -Photo by Hammerton.
Communism has become the major
concern of most of us today, and any-
thing that helps 'us te understand the
Communist way of tkanking is of value
to us. For those who have no daily
contact with these people, books are
our only source of information. One
such book is reviewed here this week,:
perhaps the most instructive one of
its kind to date.
WITNESS by Whittaker Chambers
Rarely is the central conflict of an
age dramatized in a historic experi-
ence which touches all men so closely
that none can disregard it, all men
must react to it one way or another.
The Hiss-Chambers case Was such an
experience.
When one of the chief figures in
such an experience also happens to
be a man who feels deeply and can
give voice to what he feels, the result
is likely to be a memorable book.
Witness is such a book.
The great theme of Witness is the
ordeal of the human soul caught in
the 20th century's conflict of faiths,
religions against materialism, freer
dom against Communism. In the 20th
century it is every man's ordeal. For
every man has suffered, or within
the next two decades will suffer-
that ordeal and its consequences.
Nevertheless, millions of men do not
understand what that war of faiths is
about or the nature of that ordeal.
Witness is Whittaker Chambers' in-
terpretation of both.
It interprets them in the simplest
most gripping terms, in this autobi_
ography of a man, who, after thirteen
years as a, Communist, repudiated
Communism and fought it. It inter-
prets them in a book of confessions,
which may, in time, be likened to
other great confessions in world, liter-
ature.
Witness is above all, an exciting
book. Few who take it up will be
able to lay it aside.
Witness is, in reality, five books.
A terrible (because true) spy story.
A shocking account of the Commun-
ist Fifth Column which infiltrated
the United States government and
American life, as, seen by a man who
was there, took part in it and who
names names.
The inside story of the Hiss case
by the man who went through it step
by step and who became the govern-
ment's chief witness against Alger
Hiss, the former state department
official convicted on perjury charges.
The clearest and most convincing
answers yet given to the question,
why did so many intellectuals in the
early nineteen thirties become Com-
munists?
Friday, October 24th,
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