The Seaforth News, 1943-12-23, Page 6a
CANADIAN SOLDIERS WATCH FOR HUNS
Canadian anti-tank gunners are shown in Italy on the alert for
word and sight of German armored vehicles. Infantry were about
to advance along the road on the right toward German positions on
the first hill in the background. Germans were also in position among
the cluster of Italian farm homes at the bottom of the hill.
The quantity of paper avail-
able in Britain is about one-fifth
She pre-war supply Newspapers
are eut accordingly,
Arc
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Waved Orin troubles use faetw iptio cooling, ata.
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Stinla. Seotheei the you and quickly etopeintenee
rear JScatodofor1).eeit. PRESUr hack. MPTIONak. Nom' d+nitelet today for DJJTJ. PRESGIIIPTION.
Have You Heard?
A baker with a horse and van
was delivering bread in the av-
enue, A woman hurrying home-
wards from her shopping stopped
"Have you left me any bread,
baker?"
"Oh. yes, madam,"
"Is it today's?"
"Certainly, madam."
"Well, yeeterday'e wasn't!"
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Hubby; "Yee never tell me
whet you buy' Don't l get my
voice In the buying?"
Wlfey: "Certainly, dariingl
You get the Invoice."
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"What's your trade in :the Air
Pores?" asked. the eergeaut,
"I'm a turner" replied the AO.
Turner?" queried the sergeant.
"Yes," replied the AC, "at night,
I turn in, and just as I'm about
to turn over, somebody turns up
and says: "Turn out; it's your
turn to turn over those kites."
-0-
Boss: "Young man, you
ought to take a lesson from
the busy bee."
Office Soy; '9 did, sir; i
was out late last night with
my honey."
-0-
She: "tI says here, `Germans
driven back into Italy',"
He: "Well, that's good news,"
She: "It's a downright shame.
Why don't they make them walk?"
-•0- _
"So that's your new over-
coat! It's rather loud, isn't
It?"
"Yes; but 1 intend to wear a
muffler with It."
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Attorney: "Where was the de-
endant milking the cow?"
Witness: "It's hard to desoribe,
Judge, but 1f you'll bring in a cow,
III show you the exact plaoe."
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Rich ofd Husband: "Would
you care if 1 left you?"
Sweet Young Bride: "Not if
you left me enough."
Twice -Blasted
Dnieper Dam
The famous Dnieper clam has
been blown up again. But this
time the explosives were fired by
the Germans, as they publicly
abandoned hope of holding their
Dnieper River line. It would be
difficult to find a more fitting
symbol of the progress of the
war on the Eastern European
front.
The Russians themselves first
destroyed the Dnieper dal in
thein' costly retz.eet across the
Ukraine. The' necessity for that
act was a bitter blow, not merely
because they were inordinately
proud of the atruetllre, but be-
muse the defences of the Ukraine
had not proved as strong as they
had supposed. It is now coin-
monly. agreed that although no
real quislings were found any-
where in Russia, Nazi propaganda
did at the beginning make some
headway among the Ukrainians,,
The original destruction of the
Dnieper dam meant relinquish-
ing the greatest single monument
of the Soviet's new industrializa-
tion program. Its second demo-
lition represents a German eon-
fesslon that millions of lives had
been squandered on a conquest
that mulct not be made to stick,
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
1, Isn't it poor taste for a num
to come to the table in his shirt
sleeves?
2. Would it be all right for
one to send Christmas greeting
cards to she other employees in
the office, who are his equals?
3, Is it obligatory that honor-
ary 'pall -'bearers, wear special
mourning suits?
4. What should a girl do if she
is visiting friends in a strange
city, and there is no one Set the
station tomeat her?
5. How should shrimps be
eaten, when served whole in their
shells?
6. When should the "tlhanlc
you" notes for Christmas gifts
be written?
Answers
1. Yes. Of course a man is
entitled to be comfortahie at
borne, with his family, but when
there are guests he should wear
his coat. 2. Yes. 3, No; any
dark business suit is appropriate.
4. Telephone to the home you are
going to visit or ask the assist-
ance of a policesnan. 5. They
may be separated, peeled, and
conveyed to the month with the
fingers. 6, Within a few days
after Christmas.
Christmas Eve,1943
!This is the night -the night I've 'always lived
for, year in and year out.
i'T11is one is sure different, though. Instead of
slelghbells, we've got tank tracks clanking over
the rocks. Instead of stockings over the fireplace
we've got Army socks drying on the bushes. In.
stead of a treeful of presents, Jerry lobs over
t'See that star over there? Looks like a Christmas star
all right. It's shining down on our house right now,
I bet :: , on Dad and Mom and the kids and Marv.
”They'll be singing carols and it'll sound wonder -
fill. And there'll be a big fire in the fireplace and
the stuff on the tree will be sparkling like diamonds;
And after a while they'll hang up the stockings. And
finally they'll all go to bed and the kids'll dream
of Santa Claus all night long, like I used to.
"Merry Christmas, Dad and Mom !Merry Christmas,
kids! Merry Christmas, Mary! Don't worry about
me. I'm all right. And, if everything goes okay, I'll
be home for next Christmas.'t
♦ f h
Let us not fail the boy who waits tonight on a
wind-swept bill. Let us try to match his job with
ours. Let us work harder in mine and field and
factory. Let us buy more and more Victory Bonds
and War Savings Certificates. Let us resolve now to
bring him home before another Christmas comes,
THE HOUSE OF SE,A,GRAM
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How Cant??
By Anne Ashley
Q. How can 1 soften wrote)!
pears?
A, Hard winter pears ' will
ripen nicely if placed in layers
on fruit shelves,
Q. What is a good way to.
water house plants during the
winter?
A. Place them in the bathtub
once in a while and turn the
shower on gently, so that they
may get moisture through their
leaves as well as their roots.
Q. Ilow can I make sash cords
last longer?
A. Before installing the new
• sash cords, soak them in boiled
linseed oil, then allow them to
dry, thoroughly, and they will last
indefinitely,
Q, Slaw can I keep egg yolks if
theyare not needed for Mmine-
sllate use?
A. Place them in cold. water
and keep in a dark, cool place,
and they can be kept fresh for
several days.
Q. How can I blanch almonds?'
A, By placing them in boil,
ing water for a few minutes. Re-
move Skins, dry and brown in
cleated butter on top of stove,
stirring constantly. Remove front
fire when they are very light
brown, then drain on brown
paper and sprinkle With salt,
Centuries before America was
discovered, the Chinese were eat-
ing spinach.
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