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The Sylvan Lake News 1945-01-03 - 1947-12-31
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1947-08-27
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da's all to the he village es and the m animals and in the y to eat on he struggle e northern snag. Raw ent all the gt; be wash- ensive, ard Wese nly spur few short and built sh and dry pol day. arly 60 of ing mules, itters in a mill pour- its, parkas, other wool- arket with 8, trappers wool from fleece from and New inished ar- oted 5 ness began pains. First Willard S. al decided ) the firm, as getting and in 1942 t-voted, the f directors, rel to the om, in the ince. Here, he thriving nited which during the try would rovide work: founders of behind and tch, More sre brought -d financing: n Mills of wre employs ccording to mostly to erage year for socks, the plant, - comforter stoms-made vidences of the town. to spinning the world s nachine, in- ith and R. a separate afty owner- neki and his Je in Wese The cardera varts of the ) a year. INTS is especially d lightly on ingredients hould be at . 70 degrees vel, , give pastry tment, Not be cold and the dough s remember , and some jig designer so big that kets, while generous set kets. /eek- osing to his heart , he hole fortune fortune, sha plied, but it bealde your THE NEWS, SYLVAN LAKE, A LBERT. By MA TSY was worried, When one is xteon, pert, blonde and ly whistle bait and one ts t on Saturday night, it ter. The of it was that had been fim ta her out Hadn't hi the other day what she was doing on Saturday nl, ? And when Putsy had 4 v hat remains to be seen, he said gaily, C1 be seeing you then. It was as good as a date and Pat: had been secretly triumphant o it, All Oy irls agreed that Jim was the smoothest boy in collegiate, even though he did seem rather indiffer- ent to their charms. : When her bosom friend, Leila, boasted that she had a date for Sat- urday night, Patsy said mysteriously that she was going to be busy too. Leila had been very curious but Patsy had refused to tell her more. On Saturday afternoon Patsy re- tired to the bathroom to shampoo her blonde curls. She then took a leisurely bath and emerged from the tub, scented with bath salts, bath powder and her mother's most exotic cologne. She gave hersef a manicure, using the bright nail polish Dad frowned upon. After a critical survey of her wardrobe, she decided that her new BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Plastic Ornaments Complete and up-to-date bool of In- struction by Profeasional; (with twent five years practical experience). Get in rex protilable business for yourself ng aud selling a thonsknd and on Keema teady for sale In fit and novelty shops everywhere: we supply you with nil inaterial necessary: send 1.00 today for inatruction book with nll particulars. ISINGSWAY ART STUDIOS, 4375 Kingsway, Vancouver, 8. Ee MOSQUITOES SG MOTHS, etc. WitHa ODT ence cneeY Be svee Soy DIDIT oisrrimuroRs HAROLD F, RITCHIE, COMPANY LTO. MAGIC CHEESE BISCUITS 14 cups flour 1 thapn. shorcen- cop mille fog Epmeealt Gtbsptia, grated cheese 2 tspnn, Magic Baking Powder GWhen half-baked, place square of cheese on top of bincults for extra ) toftether: cut in shortening. Mix in cheese ehtly; add milk slowly. Rot out on floured boatd to 4-Inch tinek; cut with amail biscuit cutter Bake In hot oven (475 V,) 12 to 15, minutes. Maken 12, BAKING SUCCESS Me ON BOUCHER e/wear her hew sandal: white rt with the peasant blouse would do for the evening he would n0, even though they weren't table And now it looked vi if all Patsy's: preparation: for nought, Here it was word from Jim. Of he worked Sat afternoons at the corner drug store but he should be finished by now. Patsy hovered comfor- y Unoasily around the telephone. Aren't you helping your mother with the dishes-tonight 2 Dad asked. Oh yes, sure , she answered and drifted reluctantly towards. the kiteh- en. When the phone rang a fow min- utes after, Patsy almost broke a leg in her haste to answer. But it was only for Bob, her older brother, He talked on and on while Patsy pray- ed fervently that Jinr wouldn't try to call while the line was busy, Fin- Jally Bob hung up but the phone did not ring again, Would you Uke to go to the mov- tes with Dad and me? her mothe asked, apparently unaware of Patsy's anxiety, *T don't think s0, Mother, I don't foel like going to a show tonigh' You're not sick, are you Pa T noticed you ate very little suppe: Oh, no, Mother, I am feeling fine. Are you going out? Well/..1 might later on. Remember to be home by twelve if you do, dear. Oh, Mother, that Cinderella stuff jin this day and age Besides, it's Saturday night. s But her mother was adamant. It jwas only on special occasions that Patsy was allowed to stay out later than twelve in spite of her yehement protests over this rule. After her parents had left, Patsy went upstairs and changed into the white skirt and gay blouse. She jearetully applied more lipstick and combed her hair again. She could hear Bob splashing and whistling in the bathroom, and soon he went out too. The house was maddeningly quiet it only-the phone would ring Patsy wandered aimlessly down- stairs and turned on the radio. Dance music filled the room and jthen a girl s voice mocked her: Saturday night is the toneliest night in the week... Patsy shut the radio off. She looked anxiously at the clock Hit was after eight now. What would she do all evening, if Jim didn't call? She didn't dare phone Leila it would be too humiliating to lconfess that she was sitting at home doing nothing. Besides Leila had jsaid shew: with Davy Low, Patsy picked up a magazine but found that she couldn't concentrate on what she was reading. She toss- ed it aside and went to the window. Couples strolled by, talking and Jaughing in the June night. Tt was almost more than she could bear everyone scemed to be out having good time, except herself. Tt was really a man's world, Patsy thought bitterly, Look at her brother Bob he didn't have to wait for any- one to ask him out, But she was a girl and had to accept her fate. Oh it wasn t fair Patsy was on the verge of tears when the doorbell rang. She leaped jap. Could it be...? Yes,...it was Jim Si, Paty He was a little out of breath. I was afraid you wouldn't be home, There was a Two-for-One sale at the store and I had to work late this evening couldn't get around any sooner. How about going to-a-show 22 T really didn't care to go out to- night, Jim. She succeeded in sound- jing very indifferent, But..,well., yes, a show would be fine. Sorry I didn t phene you, but the boss wouldn't let me, we were so hy Patsy hummed a little tune as she went for her coat, All was right with the world once more: it was Saturday night and she had a date (Gopyright Wieeler Newspaper Syndicate) BETTER THAN MEDICINE Learn to laugh. A good Jaugh is better than medicine, When you or laugh, your brain is freed from the load itvordinarily carrie: Learn to tell a helpful story, A well- told story is as wholesome and os welcome as a sunbeam in a sick room. Learn to keep your troubles to yourself and greet your friends with a smile, The world is too busy to linger over your ills and sorrows. More than half the world s urant- um ore from which radium is made, comes from the Belgian Congo, ng toller-sketing-to sew, is tested for fit Includes NETT HEIR H. A, Turner, resident of Vancouver, was bequeath- ed 4,000 in the will of the late Vis- count Bennett, not Harris Turner, Toronto. Mr, Harris Turner regrets to say that he is not the rect the mone; Fashions Al By ANNE ADAMS Her Best Dirndl Just right for a young figure s needs, Pattern 4850 will be her very frosted with eyelet ruffies This pattern, easy j omplete iMustrated instructions. Pattern 4850 comes in girls sizes 16, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10, 2 yds./ 35-in.; 5s yd. contrast. Send twenty-five cents (25 ) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern, Write plainly Size, Name, Address and Style Number and send orders to the Anne Adams Union, 175 McDermot Ave. E., Win- nipeg, Man. RECIPES DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE (2 eggs or 3 egg yolks) 2 cups sifted Swans Down Cake Flour teaspoon soda teaspoon salt cups sugar eggs or 3 egg yolks, unbeaten 2to3 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 1 cup milk 1 teaspon vanilla Sift fiour ence, measure, add soda land salt, and sift together three times, Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream together until jlight and fluffy, Add eggs, one at Ja time, beating well after each; then add chocolate and blend. Add flour, niternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after each addi- tion until smooth. Add vanilla. Bake in two greased deep 9-inch layer pans or three greased 8-inch Inyer pans in moderate oven (350 deg. F.) 25 minutes, or until done. Spread Fluffy Seven Minute Frost- ing or Mint Frosting between layers jand on top and sides of cake, cot BOTH WORK AND WORRY Prominently posted on the wall of a business establishment ia this bit of adi Work faithfully for eight hours a day and don't worry; then In time you may become boss and work 18 hours a dey and have all the worries. The original Punch and Judy show was written in 1600. 2739) More Doctors Are Required In Far North If they sire to hang their shir on i the door's wide open and there's a large wel- come awaiting young physicians at the Health and Wel It's all in the department's poll of furthering the health program of its Indian service division, Since March the number of doctors em- ployed by the division has increased but more many It's part of our over-all plan to improve the health services to Can- ada s Indians and Eskimo: id one Health official. With the physicians we have employed t has been our problem to spread them around where they would do the most goad. From Pangnirtung, on Baffin Ts- land, 350 miles northeast of Cape Dorset where the Nascopie was wrecked, to Vanderhoof in the Brit- ish Columbia interior, the call has gone out for more physicians, And soon the Civil Service Commission will be issuing announcements of ex- aminations to select medical men with strong constitutions anxious to play the role of modern frontiers- mien, He may not be able to travel around in a stream-lined automobile, but Canada s doctor of the north soon learns the intricacies of canoes, snowmobiles and dog-teams. And I understand he doesn t even have to buy a dog-team the Eski- mos rent them out, said the official. Other advantages include a large and varied practice and a salary of 4,800 and 5,400 a year, with com- plete medical supplies, And in the really isolated spots provisions, fuel, and quarters, are thrown in. Nor does the department send its medical officers to northern outposts) with an Eskimo dictionary in one hand and a one-way ticket in the other, The tour of duty at an isolat- ed point is never for more than three years and then doctors are transfer- red to less remote agencies. Will Mean Healthful Exercise For Blind TORONTO. New fields of health- ful exercise and transportation for the blind may be opened by the first three-wheeled, two-seater bicycle de- signed especially for sightless per- sons, the Canadian National Institute jforces. urges a radar ARCTIC RADAR G: ker of the U.S. army air along the Arctic circle to protect the Unit- ed States from a possible northern attack, Nebraska Doctors Have New Theory About Baby's Food CHICAGO. Junior at six weeks Ia old enough to start eating meat, it you are guided by two Nebraska physicians who report successful re- sults, Dr, Ruth M, Leverton of Lincoln, Neb., and Dr, George Clark, Omaha, authored an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association claiming, meat presents itself to the pendiatrician and parent as a con- centrate source of high quality pro- tein for supplemental feeding at an age when protein requirement, ex- pressed on the basis of body weight, is At its highest. In addition to feeding 18 six- weeks old infants in Nebraska in- stitutions, the doctors used 15 other babies as control patients, giving the usual baby diet without meat, The nurses considered in general the babies who received strained meat routinely were more satisfied and slept better at night than did the control babies, they reported, The pendiatricians in charge of the medi- cal care of all the children consider ed the babies in better physical con- dition as a result of receiving the meat supplement. Bach baby consumed an average of an ounce-of strained meat daily, increasing the protein content of the infant s formula 25 per cent. Maid Was Expert And Very Efficient The New Yorker tells this story: A lady in Greenwich was giving a for the Blind said in Toronto. An In- small dinner party. The maid was TAGGED WITH GUN Whales, like birds, are tagged by placed on stainless steel tubes and fired into the whale s thick blubber scientists for migration study, but in Donor hearing the pe marketing whales, the numbers are ehty ind tngerbowis favorite dress for school or dress- stitute statement said the bicycle new but apparently expert, and up. Angelic for graduation in white, will enable sightless persons to get /everything went swimmingly until the full exercise and enjoyment of the dessert was due. There then en- to use, simple opting with a sighted companion to sued a long and uncomfortable wait. (guide the machine. This was ended-by the arrival of the maid with 2 Western Union envelope, which she handedp to her mistress, The lady ripped it open and found inside a square of brown wrapping ied message DIFFERENT NOW cup butter-or-other-shortening Pattern Dept., Winnipeg Newspaper from a 12-bore gun. Coal was looked upon as a nul- sance in Europe as late as 200 years Pasteur's germ theory of disease, 880 No one thought of burning it, established in the 1870s, led to and where the coal seams came to identification of the causes of many the surface, the hard lumps inter major ills, fered with cultivation. The Quality Tea ROLL YOUR OWN BETTER CIGARETTES
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