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The Sylvan Lake News 1945-01-03 - 1947-12-31
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Could ientist tent mis- n gene system lions of years 00,000 persons delayed-action 2h spattering very distant olution down t x-rays could changes and mostly harm- it by tndioae- enctrating re- ause the dying ndant individe ful mutations, rect death, in rough his fall- ther case chis any hundreds fies, allow us rable probabil- ie bomb is set ted area and rectly, enough planted in the the edge and n, to cause at deaths as this ut the future d of not mere- anda of years, ould be scat- generations, as to affect If, however, radiation were sneration after ) me destroy m beyond re Says es Food tor from Eng- food in Can- eriminal and ith every meal jot as really ghton Buzzard hat after see- on in an On- y bun after J p hit the man. rt of criminal een punished, YOUR MAN ing it in the cable stitch. preciative s cable stitch. y, inexpensive, ting directions ge sizes, rn send twenty imps cannot te d Arts Depart- spsper Union, : ,, Winnipeg, i; plainly your attern Number. grows wild in 2748 OUR COMPLETE SHORT STORY GREETINGS 10 By HOLLY WHEL YOU, positively, coutas't I children would behave in any g situation it how she wished might, U be confident of hi young perfect conduct e regretted that i Petey, brother Danny pate their appearance in the living was easy to picture them too pro room in garments not resembling trated by grief to travel, as th something that should have been) written. donated, long ago, to a cast-off cloth- Lou couldn't lose the thought, hi ng collection, Perhaps she had better luck at teaching two Aaughters to sit politely In chai before company, instead of getting had been just out of college when sudden notions to engage in wrest- the firm he'd worked for had trans- Ing match. But Petey and Danny we lings Ordinarily she wouldn't hav considered exchanging one of them at her and she'd grinned back they d for ven that little charmer, Marg- known it was love. arct O'Brien, Besides, Pete Senior MAGIC S RICH Choeolate Dips 34 , shortening and c. augar. Add 1 ea: beat. 1-2 the. grated orange rind id 2 tsps, orange Juice. Sift iether 1g , alfted all pur- pose flours 24 tsp. salt, 133 fsps. Magic Powder; Add. Mix. Chill. Roll do thin; cut according to di- rections below. Bake in 375 F. oven, 10 min, Croscont Cookies: Follow above recipe, clit with crescent cut fer, Bale. Spread with melted sweet chocolate, sprinkle with faely chopped walnut meats. Filled Cooktos: Follow above recipe, ent with round cutter Cut sialler round from ce fer of 4 the rounds. Dake. Then spread plain round with melted sweet chocolate; top With doughnut round. Cocoanut Sticke: Solio ahoves eaten atips SPiy a7 Brush with milk; sprin- Elo with cocoa nut. Bake. Dip Enda ins meleed sweet chocolnte. Pecan Squares: Cipe, gut doughs eu dou fn 2) oquares with pastry wheel. Place 34 Bake. Dip cor- ners in melted weet choco- late, When your BACK ACHES... Backache ix often caused by lary kidney action. When kidneys get out of order excess Acids and poizons remain in the system. Then Backache, headache, sheumatic pain, die- turbed rest or that tired out feeling may soon follow. To help ae your kidney nding prspetly- ase Dodd's Kidney Pils The-test afc, non-habit-form Kidney Pils,intheblue Slusions. bor with the red band. Sold everywhere. 135 their TTime-tested popula leg Demand boas ltte5 Ci bebe in the House What a satisfaction it is for mothers to always have Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine st hand to check hs and cobs quickly. Por nearly half a century Dr. Chase's Syrup has been the standby treatment for coughs and colds in the uu reflect ed apprehensively, count on how glad the en on the family name. she Would th weren't little ful days immediately after. Of course ye then she could anticly they small h Sold by all Druguists 25c, S3c liste), 06 and 1.00 Mother Plays Safe With Dr. Chase s Syrup majority of homes. It is just as dependable as ever and just as pleasant to use, Dx. Chase s Syxup of Linseed and Turpentine 85 Family size 3 times ap much 75 THE NEWS, SYLVAN LAKE. ALBERTA their letters said, w y had two grandsons t parent: y still feel that wa: x ter their visit to Hilltown hadn't ever visited the children be - fore Pete's fital automobile accident. They hadn't even come in those ay ren't young any more and it though, that Pete's parents would prefered not having Lou in the scene at all, Pete, their only son, fered him here, She'd been a stenog- rapher in the Hilltown office and from the first time Pete had grinned 5) The two of them had gone alone, Jone Saturday afternoon, to the little chureh she'd attended since childhood jand been married, Pete hadn't writ- ten his folks about it until later, ete They'd sent back a very correct NO AUSTERITY Dark days there and impersonal fetter. Pete'd invit- ay be In Britain Ernie Bevin may ad them for a visit, but got only a/ be Pleading for Fort Inox gold and promise to come at some indefinite the aristocracy may be putting blow- ltuture time. out patches on their toppers, but this Lou knew why they were making little English lad is happy as a lark the journey now, They were realiz- 94 he laps up his own brand of gold ing Pete's children were all they had from the sunshine in an outing at left of Pete. Ashtead But they nadn/t really forgotten those children were Lou's as well They'd written, saying they were coming to Hilltown and would like to see their grandchildren, But they'd added they were going to stay with friends of theirs who'd recently mov- ed there, Evidently they Intended to appraise Pete's sons as they would a bond or a car before they commit- ted themselves That made Lou furious. Bue she had, too, a fear that turned her shaly inside, She'd gone back to work after Pete's death. His firm had given her a secretarial job, One of her neighbors, a middle-aged wid- ow, looked after Petey and Danny from the time school was out until Lou reached home. Her salary add- ed to the monthly payment from) Pete's insurance helped them get) along comfortably. them, Because they're Pete all over But what ould Pete's mother e ain, Pete's father explained, smil- think of it? Lou'd come into con- ing st Lou. 2 west tok before, withipeople who conlan't , But aihundred times more: polite: Taina tua mivfarence aitew dale heir. Erendmother added.) 1 fold jars made in another person's lite. Pat they must've had wonderful Probably Pete's. mother would be taining. I was never able to pro Gentine. hat that cust qmore than duce. manners lke theirs. ii: Pete TMU RARaRNIRte vente when he was that age The nice What i the children s ytandpar- Way they, told us how nappy, they lei thonglit Petey end Danny) Were. wed conte ta see them af Tet weren't being reared right, What if well, we decided we'd like nothing They atemntea to take them away better than to stay as close to then tron Tot? jas we could, You don't mind our Dates parents: expected to, artive coming directly: here? They insisted : you'd be glad. Saturday, but they weren't sure of SY Se eae like eeaot tiounias they. were drivings cOhs Sm teuly, Leu insure They'd telephone her from their em. friends home, they d written, then It was when she got the two boys come see the boys. into the kitchen that Lou dared, Lou d citea the safest conrac was breathe, Whatever in the world put lto Have the children ready and wait- that tdea:into your-head? ing, She supervised the boys baths, Danny answered first, Gosh, 1) tes Bre them to don the new eults Wes worried about whether they'd che'a houent for the occasion, When He me, then I thought maybe they) She Shtneed fo tnapect the fiat re- svers Worried shout wenether werd ies iad hbenatoaedora sagas enn Ey, them. And going to mect them j sult, y. Brantically she searched the house. VOW? au ae Siete the Hoya were nowhere to be found ANd we. remembered: WHET yor There was a school hike into, the ald about being polite, Petey put eoods, todas: Petey. and lt;Dannyrd st, Wier voll te-wwatening be wees teaey ection when shod ex- f0re company, it always males us Tisined why. they couldn't go. But nervous and self-conscious cause we Fe a mie aneTege Diesueyeat her ope woute Atemle weal malig a HIB just when Pete's parents would tite. But by ourselves we Just try iscove : or. to make people feel good, Tsn't that discover it and draw their own con- 10 Tre Te to be polite, toa? The very hest, Lou said, rein- Cae: condition a forcing hor words. with a hug. dered, remembering the condition (Copyright Wheeter Newspaper Syndicate) hike produced in even sturdy denims. She couldn't catch up with them . now. There was absolutely nothing Compulsory Saving for her to do but sit there, hour after hone waiting for the telephone to Refund Cheques ting, hoping the boys would return Ane Being Prepared was Danny, poking his tussted head around the door and calling out Mummy Pressing the button was Petey Beside him and holding on to her younger son's hands were a distinguished looking man and wom- an, Lou recognized them from Pete s collection of photographs, The chil- dren's grand-parents But how had they all come together? In the living room, she learned. Petey end Danny had travelled all the way across town to the apart- ment house where their grandpar- ents friends lived. And they'd sat morning, waiting for the car they were watching for to drive up, con- fident they'd know their grandpar-) ents from their pictures. And their grandparents had known first. finally the sound of the doorbell) brought her to her feet. And there OTTAWA Government Secunes, said the revenue department al- ready has started work on the 1,500,000 cheques which will go out to taxpayers next spring in the first payoft of the refundable por- tion of the 1942 compulsory say- ings. The payment 8 expected to total 60,000,000, collected in 1942 when the government introduced com- pulsory income tax savings to pro- vide additional money for govern- mental expenditures and to draw grea : off surplus purchasing power. The payment probably will be made next March and will be non- taxable. on the street curb outside it, since youngsters shuilling through piles of apie quatity-of-cork-improves-each STUDIES IN SOIL EROSION PROVING PRESENT FARMING METHODS NOT CAUSING DAMAGE The Dominion Experimental rent in addi ts x work, has made aiso during the past 20 years or remarkable stigations into the use of moisture by the wheat plant rts H. G. le Strange, research director of Searle Grain Co, Lid, First under the dir tion of the Inte Sydney Barnes and now under the direction of the scientist Dr. J. L, Doughty, some quite unexpected and unlooked for results have been found One of these announced by Dr; Doughty recently at Lethbritige at the meeting of the Agrictiltural Institute, surprised mout people, ax to the st that the present s em of farming on th is nol causing, as some people think, a rapid deterioration of the soil, In other words, it would appear that if water erosion and wind erosion cian be controlled, that an go on growing wheat and grains on these prairies for long ods of time without suffering from decline in yield per acre, This is a coniforting thing to know, because so many people think that the so-called prairie wheat-miners' are rapidly exhausting the fertility of d that in a few years these prairies will not be able to grow wheat-miner , it appears, can be absolved we long pe the soil 1 more grain. So the so: from blame. Canadian The Quality Tea SALADA ORANGE PEKOE A GOOD PRECAUTION A chili s vision should be checked freqtiently, Intensive school work can lead to eye-strain, with conse- quent harm to the nervous system. FALL USHERS IN COOL WEATHER DISHES Hearty, homespun foods are popu- lar when the first frosts put an edge on the family appetites. The frag- rance of bacon and cornbread on a chilly morning is something to awak- en happy memories of days when breakfasts were meals to be reckon- Soothe ed with; of country kitchens with the 4 woud tise val the atove; of themlwith MINARD S LINIMENT 35c Db Rubon freely, and note trimson leaves. People like to re- member the old family traditions, but mostly they are nostalgic about the dishes mother used to make; the pies, the biscuits, the sweet pickles aCe tans Gircasciooe from tiny cucumbers, the fried caycr economen Eastdrving, No strong apples and similar delights. These suse 5c odor a hearty homespun foods belong to cold. weather, Theirs is the job of filling up and well they do it, Here are some stick-to-the-ribs dishes you'll remembe Baked Corn And Sausage pound link or bullc sausage 14 cup chopped onion 1 cup chopped green pepper tablespoons flour teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 24 cups whole kernel corn 23 cups canned tomatoes 1 cup oven-popped rice cereal Tf bull sausage is used, form into shape of link sausages. Brown sau- sage in heavy frying pan; drain well. Brown onion and pepper in meat drippings, Add flour and seasonings and mix well. Add corn and toma- toes and simmer intil juice has par- tially evaporated (about 14 hour). Pour into casserole; arrange browned sausages on top like the spokes of a wheel. Sprinkle rice cereal over top. Bake in moderately hot oven (400 deg. F.) about 15 minutes. Yield: 6-8 servings (1 ; guart casserole), Breaded Pork Chops egg, slightly beaten tablespoon water teaspoon salt pork chops cups corn fakes tablespoons fat Beat together egg, water and salt. Pip pork chops in egg mixture, then in corn flakes which have been crush ed into fine crumbs; repeat. Brown on both sides in hot tat. Cover and cook over low heat about 30 minutes. Yield: 4 servings. SALE OF REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE Malcolm McGregor, Polled Here- ford Breeder, Brandon, Manitoba, will hold a sale of approximately fifty head of registered Hereford Cattle at Show Bagn, Exhibition Grounds, Brandon, Man., on Mor- day, October 20th, 1947, at 1,00 pan. Standard Time. Write for catalogue and further information. More Penetrating More Effective for RASHES PIMPLES IRRITATIONS because it's lanolinized Scientific medicinal in geedienta are blended with lanolin. Tha Ree ing, amarting i quickly helpa heat rapidly Apply also to eceemm, ulcers. Not memys Buy today or write for free trial tin to Dent. MBSG,. 292 Richmond St West, Toronto, NOT SAFE GUIDE Instinct is not a safe guide to good nutrition. Jt is unreliable because of peculiarities of individual food habits, The only safe dict is that based on proven rules of nutrition, say nutrition experts, CoM Madii a sv ROLL YOUR OWN BETTER CIGARETTES time the tree is stripped every 10 yeara. 2743
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