hr and Inlay siiasr song and suns hinl Pllliiiii EDWARD -= To DAY -= a Q "Iv Few! TIL-WED. no t... lliiii llilliiiii lfiilvafliunfloispllsflsl l '. . . In [Ives you I (a. “HUI PICTURE Also “CANINE CASANO VA-SHOWS AT 3:16 - 1 - 9 ro-nAv-cnvrro... 1 tus. - WED. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 AND 8:45 lo lulaliu FREDQALLFN‘ calm“ . JACK BENNY " DON AMECHE A WILLIAM BENDIX, wcmn moons RUDYWVAilEE- BINNIE BARNES RUBERI BENCHLEY JiRRY iIIlLUNNA _‘ h; killer w" Mun-i mm n 5' W1!” 4“ NEWS sun TRAVEL SHORTS vwominu AND THE " 1111;!" HAS nsncr: T srsas m on I. Fred Astaire and Lucille Ere-met HIT ild Follies." Olrhfwd today at the lsrixice Edward Tlheetre, and is ts carnival of laughter eye-filling se ~ tin s and ear-was tun"- he story has Astaire as Johnny to take over control of her fabulous estate which is about tc go to seed under the management o! her nit- Witkamit, Amarillo (Mildred Net- wc . Wihen Johnny discovers that the confused Yolanda places all her faith m an imaginative “guardian angel," he convinces her that he is that guardian and soon has most of her fortune in his h con ces J there is ceny. TOP FAVORITES APPEAR IN FRED ALLEN H11‘ Jack Benny Don Ameohe, W 11am Bendix, izody Valiee and Vic- tor Moore a pear as " in "'Ilhe Fift Chair", myste -comed Capito Thfiflgl? to-day through United Artists release. A10 with these top favorites, Binnie Robert Benchley, J John Carradlne, Wil . Gloria Pope and Dickie Tyler enact the Iliifisgh-filled episodes oi the A1- en . IARJING IN FRANCE DIODE . T!!! WAR The Hench farmer ls reputed to be the best in the world. Certainly, no other is more devoted to the land or more zealous of cultivating it. The French yield is as per acre per dollar, and per an. But in the large field crops, e meuclh vield th per man and s or Belgium Based on small hold- ings and diversified crops, French agricult has been unable t0 meet the competition of large, mechan- ized production. Among, the re- forms in operation, cooperative marketing and purchasing may en- able the farmers to receive a. larger return and show turther econom- iee in operation. m intensively sgrio ultural country. Fully 46 pa‘ cent of the land is under crops, cent grassland, meadow and areas. e plains even around Paris are almost entirely termed. In good years the highly indiv- idualistic French peasant produced practically all the wheat. oats, rye. barley and beet-sugar the nation needed and France was famous for many iruits, nuts, and vegetables. Her wine production when the rav- ages of war have been erased will TONIGHT! The poei oi the pim CARMEN t more happiness in love than in lar- H . v~ A crsrnsisvsniusnl "U911! I mind Jo: non fl ‘live suns o sire able in Illness a u, N,‘ Pr I-wwt believed. with . magnificent. i tradem- the worth whenever s man CBASWII-Ii is: photographs. in th H)! JIWIJJIY Ans Crockottb. 1-212: O00‘! h! lioiop-gflg, Till POl-I-l at s Au. llld 01080“ I P? file 11s 3*’ l“ “- FUNIRAL TODAY - slaane, no. i0, lihelisod at. that life is s tr skill! upollnihs scale at hun . always dnlt scale of one. ‘mat moons sonailty is resi. That me 53¢ every life is a new th . that in th are e o! never dealt dreds Infill m1 in the world. Then get that Christ believed in Heaven. He launched liie out onto In end- less course. There may ho so tears in the first act o! the play, ahurch for service at 2 pm. 1m“. ment in south Granville cemetery. but itis wosoonyettossy-itiss tragedy. Who knows but that the master brain which planned the drama may be going to lead the action into sunlight? I con under- stand a man being a , ii he reallv believes that death is the have s - the lndi t e Corinthians raises the challense and through e shall the weak . tor whom Christ. It then, is the worth of s men? ‘lb this question there lg no unanimous answer. ‘rhe responses depend on who answe . and who is the person we have in mind. Let us ask the miiitarist. who Drvbfllbly says “he is a unit in a swat iiohtlns machine." Tim in- th dustriolist may think d_ ma.“ in terms o! production, lllS material worth. as a part oi a. great machine l. and organization ,the salesman as i352. l ‘f?’ ‘i*‘°{i‘s“’°“““’““ e . e sc en g3“ down into his m” oi “wih-st. con he do? contribute? Therein we have tile ltgunan stonideird. Bo, is man regai- e as a un . , ' es an s sufilcient end iifhiflisill i‘. ‘f..£i'°“‘i°‘“ tidbit “mm: o wo " made him a little lower tggn the angels. 8 01'? . “God so loved the world that he Gave his on] begotten son, that whosoever beleveth in him should not" perish but have everlasting ltige “Mair; worth gltnt, it ‘is establish that higher wcwe I? Clgstudad for an he died loit- all. e crownn *.*.':.“““§“*LYI:'§3‘ in n r, “ e Ill". here is the revelation of marl)’; responsibility to men. Handel's “A Prayer" morning anthem. The Ohur mst tor Bible Study at the close oi morning worship. Evening worshi w ducted by Mr. Thech ir th ch i " Bo WihhOMi/salfilcesva (V?! and the anth “One Sweetly em Solemn Though " (Ambrose). was the 881111 be the est and most luc- rative in the ‘file Rom the south cans fine olive oil and cimis irults. Flowers are grown exten- sitvelv for perfume. Indeed, France normal times has in abundance be 51 nearly every type or crop fro th nort temperate to the scroll-lire; icsl, almost all the crops calling for intensive hand labour and a inimuniwoiflizikechanizgtiogl Yet es an vers French agriculture has long had its troub es-manpower shortage “M1811 a dwlinins Population, and production costs, both inten. co independent, she from fore 195,14,"- moved M1538? e‘ ir The theog ._____-_.__.___ consumer nwrr ran-rs Jam or preserve hells usin filling into be demos 0* memo» Don't llave grave. But if beyond then is etu- nal lite. with its never-ending ex- pansion oi the soul, I think it well to suspend judgment for a. little. We shall not lose our individuality in heaven—1'n My Father's house are many mansions. And we shal v certainly not ‘cease to work; heaven is uwonglv pictured as an eternal slumberland. All we have striven to be shall become that we tried i0 do- alimeet us ere The cravings for better thi s we could not realize, the long ge that stirred us thoudi never a man knew oi thcm shall be the first angels to beckon us to glory In the mighty conception oi’ that eternal dxtiny, time ceased t to be s tragedy tor our Lord. The Experts Say BY HELEN B A, . 8 --(('J P)- Vegeiablcs, those busy little min- eral and vitamn suppliers in the daily diet, are in the stores in greater quantity now and dinner once a week, using three or four vegetables. A vegetable pie hits the spot these cold days and requires one cup oi diced ca one cup cauliflower, two cups well-season- ed thick white sauce, one tee- spoon minced ey, one peas or string beans. one spoon oiminced onion. a turc department consuner secgigysug- fists that leftover vegetables may cup tes- one-dlsh vegetable dinner. Boloe in s hot ove degnecs iahrenheit, 20 mnutes. This serves tour. To make cream of vegetables soup you will need thin cream sauce made with v etobls water and milk as the liqud and some v stables to supply the charact- er tic flavor. The liquid may also water in any proportion. Thicken with ‘.5 to one tablo- spoon of flour to one cup o! li uid for starchy vegetables. on- starchy ones require irom one to i ‘.5- tablespoons oi flour in one cup of liquid. g yolks are sometimes ic en and also in in- crease the food value-one or two to a pint of liquid. Vegetables may ially tor the soup vegetables may be combined. Use 1.3 ables to one cup- of li . pore vegetables by mashing rubbing through s sieve. A delicious vegetable chowder tor six requires one cup oi di raw potatoes. one cup diced raw csrro s, two cups of tomatoes (raw or canned), two tablespoons line- , ‘A white spoon of r. Add summiit water i0 the v les. Simmer slowly un- til tender. at which time the water should be almost. boiled sway. Add one cup of rich milk or cream. briAng to scalding i-nt. Serve hot. ed bee raw diced potatoes one mall dic- ed onion. two stslh diced celery. Salt and pepper to taste. Put all together in s sauce-pan. until potltou are with salt and pep- per. Add one cup rich cream or milk and servswery hot. Simmer slowly tender. Season lble. All l wood, Halifax, says the girls liked the Canadians and were sorry to leave. . Bill Granville Corbett of Swift Current Basic" won the title locally of "the man wiw re- enlisted so he could wed" when he remained in the RDAF. interim iorce and rein-med to Scotland to marry Christine Blair W-‘hite o! Edinburgh Corbett was on leave in mnado when Japan surrendered stre 0d the R- 0 Al". was re duc Instead oi’ taking h! dis- charge he re-enlisted for i/wo years and returned to Scot- land to claim his bride. _ An old German Yuletide rite it is, was revived this Christmas for R. possible again to serve a vegetable 0 A . F. officers stationed 108 Wing, R. O.A F ‘s contributor: to the Ooowpai-ional Air Force, near Uterscn. Gennany. A festive atmosphere wascneat- ed when German unltresses bum ed one candle on the meal table {our weeks bedore Christmas. ln- creasing the number by one each iveolr until four were burning In one corner of the mess e manger. containing s. miniature re esenteion o. \.'h.A>'[r as c” id, was installed. All material for the decorations was provided from the homes c! the German iiirls largest when m sis-women oi’ the 3.0. lr ‘errvphaiic answer was K The girls took part in the linale scene o! the Canadian "Meet the Na " show. at British Naitonal Film Studios in mlsiree. Herts, and scheduled ior release ado. and the United Kin!- i milk, or milk and vegetable ' the and unlimited enthusiasm, 0A7‘ s Baby’: smile nflecln good health nourishment. Sunclut. Irradiated Evaporated Milkhelpetobuildgoodheolthflaeinggpminctive and dependable source of nourishment for infinta otolltimesandanwceHentsourceofVitomioDi Inityougetalltheoriginalcreomfmmtherich milkofthefemougfeetedherdsoflleedsand Grenville counties-plus extra quantities of the health-giving nmshino Vitamin D added by the process of inadistion. That makes it the best milkforbabyifnaturalfeedingfails. V important too, it k easy for baby to digest. Use it in accordance with the formula recom- mended l)! yell doctor.‘ CANADA. LTD. u’ lded u had enoiuh of” the fihn ind es. m! head r“ aeh WITH ‘PHI 11.0 A l‘. OVER- SEAS, Jan. N -(OP) -—-Air waves Radio Station 0A1‘ Uetersen. the over Germany nowadays carry Canadian voices and music irom 0d’ Wing" R.O.A.P.," Hem . recently by six airmen who ‘nod a microphone mmtshle (Canadian Air mice) run like a vats Dunedin: stet- ion-minms he "soap operas.” At present, the station now axe: LAC Igligwn ' gogf-Llfi’ grector Van- e. . oouveiq; LAC. George, Browne; Vancouver; AD Vic West; chief announcer, Winn! fig; LA Bill Shore, W ontreol" and LAO ulie. chic! technician. rm m R..O.A.!".'s only longronee ltrocp transporting i t d ii int 06-h» comps: ‘us: ubflianatuo ney to Indie. Th ltlti’ inod . England with ‘It: in; points on route I ......... um es . completed w: miles '“"‘ ‘iffid i? hi. do"? men s than o collloled nose wheel. Wing Omdr. J. I‘. Greens, D -iiun n . qugiodio Oocu tion '11» mhsltsgukorobmst seats. - BROCKVILLE. ONT. l r0. oi e2. a tribulse the stion to Thomas, record to Ont . ogged determin- do a 800d .19}? on the part oi the ground crews paper w e a o mn- Gfllllfmilltlth snldlhflish m“ Gunman Wins ixts Winds», a Toronto. ‘editor oi Tom Mundinxfl’. lud ue., LAC Al ‘Hill recorded X10915‘ printers downs. says Opl wm J nlgklvrxll gé ulil GALOII scnelfldinoflssh i. the “icing emerience oi’ the captains" and "the skill and d ish CAVALLARO 4w. 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