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Newmarket Era and Express, 15 Feb 1951, p. 13

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GIFT ROM GUIDES J- A I tp Scroll From U K wnAtSt Andrews Friday The Friendship Scroll and Log compiled by the British Guides will be on display in at St Andrews Presbyterian church on Friday Feb Mrs division commissioner will- present the scroll to Mrs at pm at a Ceremony attended by Guides and Brownies from Newmarket Sutton and Aurora The display is open to the a cordial invitation is extended to all On February and Girl Guides and their friends out York county will have the V privilege of seeing the Friend ship Scroll and Log Book which were presented to the Guides of Canada by the Guides of Great Britain writes Mrs It honor for the companies packs of the division to be able to receive these documents to see them at first hand At the World Conference on Guidirtg held in England last the delegates from each of member nations received from the hands of Princess Mar- an illuminated scroll message of friendship to Guides of their country all the Rangers Guides and Brownies of Britain With each scroll was a gift of a beautiful book done entirely by hand of Guiding in Britain These r gifts were brought to Canada by our gates They have already p miles by Canada Airlines from land British Columbia They tere in Ontario lor a few weeks A- Oh Friday Feb they Will come to York division from division and will be on playi at Newmarket Richmond Hill and i At ScoutGuide hobby show on Saturday the documents will be on display and at Richmond Hill after pm they will- be and placed on display for the Guides and Brownies of Richmond Hill court and Oak Ridges KNOW LOCAL NEEDS HOSPITAL AID TOLD News by Pan who can make good use of plastics plastic are they make fine closet The York County Hospital Wo mens Aid met on Tuesday Feb in the Newmarket Agricultural Board rooms with a representa tive group of ladies present from j accessories lampshade cover Newmarket and the surrounding and for your kitchen an district Mrs Rogers because come in beautiful colors and attractive printed patterns key- ion A film a newcomer to the fabric field St an important and exciting one home sewer Because it is waterproof it is perfect for raincoats and shower curtains and tablecloths aprons and coverall It makes life easier for Baby and Mother THE Eggs Offer Wide Variety A protective food as well as a heavy mixture is then folded into The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Feb Page J dent of the Womens Hospital Auxiliary association for the province of Ontario was the guest speaker She was accom panied by her corresponding secretary Mrs Thome Mrs ties interesting talk contained much valuable inform ation on what has been and childrens wear they brighten the home and the family while providing perfect protection Plastics are inexpensive wash able and easy to sew three qualities every home sewer wV V- AVAVu VVVrt protein food eggs lend them selves to great variety in serv ing Egg cookery is simple but the one important thing to re member is that the delicate- textured egg likes moderate even temperature In making baked custard the general rule for ingredients is to use threequarters of a cup of milk for each egg and one to two sugar depending upon de sired sweetness A little salt vanilla or nutmeg are added for flavor Baked custards are al ways ovenpoached in a moder ate oven until firm Soft tard commonly called custard j sauce is made by using one cup milk for each egg and cooking the predates They- are soft and pliable and drape beautifully They can be folded pleated raffled and pinked plished in the different hospital tin te tattled but return to auxiliaries throughout the pro n fl plastics hand or by nee She stressed the point UiC Know your hospital and its needs reported that the group system wherein all mem bers have an opportunity to work is proving successful in many auxiliaries Never be afraid to lengthened stitch for beat results Do not pin together for stitching but slip them together Willi paper dips or scotch tape For notches and other markings use a crayon Unfinished inside seams can be pink ed Or finish seams on the outside tackle something big of having with bias binding If you would like a project for which to work she said In future a public meeting will be held on the first Tuesday of each month at pm ft was de- to return to this policy of a monthly meeting in order to create greater interest in hospital aid work throughout the district j More representatives from the outlying communities are need- j Their valuable contribution of new ideas and cooperation to add a monogram or decorate any article use colored nail polish When mealtimes come around for the wee ones in your family try a little practical persuasion in Use shape of a useful plastic bib such as the one shown above It Is made of an attrac tive printed plastic with bright bias binding and is guaranteed to make mealtimes a pleasure for your young ster and yourself directions for making this CHILDS PLASTIC BIB are available to you if yon send a stamped selfaddressed envelope to the Needlework Dent of this paper asking for Leaflet No the stiffly beaten egg whites After ovenpoaching for about minutes in a moderate oven a golden brown puffy souffle re sults which would make anyones mouth water just to look at it A wide variety of souffles may be prepared by the addition of minced chicken turkey or ham grated Canadian Cheddar cheese whole corn bacon or mushrooms There are two types of omelets the plain and the fluffy For each egg use one tablespoon of water or milk and season to taste with salt and popper To make the plain omelet beat the whole egg milk and seasonings slightly melt butter in a frying pan and pour mixture into the pan Then on mixture in a double boiler stir- j emphasis ring constantly until thick coo until the mixture enough to a silver spoon underneath and cook- One of the favorite ways to ec throughout a fluffy omelet the egg whites is to make mer ingues The two chief ingredi ents in meringues are egg whites and sugar but there can be con siderable variation in the pro portions used A little sugar makes a fluffy meringue for is slightly different The yolks are separated from the whites and the whites are beaten until stiff but not dry The water or milk salt and pepper are added to the yolks and the News of the WI In York News this column must be in the office Monday night Copy must be written as briefly as possible and confined to news and reports Other than routine reports and announcements will be printed separately ping pies and puddings The pro- is then well beaten The portion of two tbsp sugar to each yolk mixture is then folded into j egg white is for this type beaten whites and the omelet of meringue Bake in oven at cooke slowly in a lightly of 325 degrees to pan The omelet degrees for to 20 minutes finished in a moderate In making any meringue it is lop browned if best to add the sugar a table spoon at a time and then beat the sugar into the egg white until it is thoroughly dissolved In this up your togs and enjoy the fun and thrills at the popular skiing spots The bus will take you there and home in carefree PARES ARE LOW Round Subject to change desired When cooked the omelet is creased through the centre fold- over and served on a hot plate way there is less tendency for syrupy beads to form on the sur- var omelets Jelly may be spread on the omelet cheese chopped ham bacon cubes mushrooms and any Beach branch met at will make it possible to home of Mrs Lowndes with plish greater things for York members and two visitors County hospital The president was in the chair At the close of the meeting a business was conduct- cup of tea was served and the Letters of thanks were read enjoyed a social ST ANDREWS HEARS OF MISSIONS face of the meringue after it is baked A large amount off sugar makes ww the confectionlike meringue that A conference on Foods crunches crisply nnd sweetly un- lempting that Healthy Children Like strawberries in June peach- will be held KING GEORGE HOTEL Classifieds Bring Results in Sharon hall on September and under ice Friday afternoon Feb 23 com- cream the year round at to oclock The This sweet confectionlike Institutes are requested ingue which may be used as to- who received the to attend Sharon sort in itself or a foundation for i Christmas baskets The scholar- Newmarket Union St and Mount desserts is usually fund was then discussed and Albert All mothers of young pared by using onequarter many suggestions were offered j children should make a special sugar to each egg white with It was by Mrs that effort to be present at this very flavoring added These we wait for a couple of weeks special demonstration put on by and gel the hall for a euchre I the department of agriculture representatives HAS EUCHRE ARMITAGE The Newmarket Womens statute held a successful euchre at the Blue Bird Inn on Monday Feb There were 25 tables present The group by Mrs Lewis the project Prize win tiers included ladies first Mrs 1 John OConnor ladies second Mrs Bert Scott Mens first Dr Gilbert mens second Rogers Following a pleasant evening refreshments were served by the Institute members get the hall for a euchre The of St Andrews Lowndes explained the Presbyterian church lho nGW ket met at the home of Mrs Mrs King gave us her paper Saxon on Wednesday Feb ion Agriculture giving us many Mrs presided interesting details of the Holland Reports on the progress being Marsh made by the church among the An invitation from the different nationalities within the fcr law WI to attend the district Canadian missions were given project Foods that Healthy with all the members participat- Children Like which is to be The scripture the story of held in the Community hall the Shepherd from St John chap was read by Mrs Mrs gave an inspiring talk based on the above scripture passage The supply secretary Mrs Roy McDonald reported an the allocation for At the close of the business session refresh ments were served by the hostess and the balance of the afternoon was passed as a social time at was received meringues are dropped by spoon- fuls onto a baking sheet and bak ed in a very slow oven for minutes The oven heat is then On Friday afternoon about turned off and the meringues ate members of branch j the oven until they motored to York County Home dry crisp and after all the inmates were able had gathered in the souff combination chapel a short program was wellseasoned cream sauce given by members of the slitt beaten egg m tfran whites The cream sauce must candies All present lhorouflhly before the is to be hoped some of the ladies oJd fotSi ns wc fls enj will attend A euchre is tobe held in North mem- and wife Mr and Mrs hall Keswick February The Mount Albert branch met in the town hull on Thursday afternoon with ladies present The president Mrs February meeting of the Institute will be held on Tues day Feb at home of Mrs Yes wine atopper will save on ihcae year- round items WE WILL DISPOSE OF OUR BROKEN RANGES AT PRICES FAR BELOW THE ORIGINAL COST eyre Here BOYS STYLE SUITS In currently fashionable pick it pick material AT In sixes i This week we also feature Collar Shirts Selling at Mil Jack Jill minutes to years post office Newmarket up the question a donation to York scholarship fund It was decided Jan speaker was Bruce from radio station who stres sed the fact that the most im portant thing in life was your children and you should all get behind the effort of the Home School to better things for them Mr Donald Rose was very en tertaining with his several sel ections of bid kids Meet ings we to he held the hist Fri day of each month and the Feb ruary meeting known us Foun ders Day will be at on Feb We tire pleased to report that the total stun realized from euchre and draw sponsored by the WI at hall for the Wilkie Benefit Fund was if possible In regard to making a quilt for competition in the a committee was to do this Members are Mrs Sin- Miss Hayes Mrs Morton and Mrs Sleeper It was decided not to have a card party next month Mrs Geo Walsh spoke on the rale in crease for Blue Cross and urged that it was well worth keeping on as hospital insurance A nominating committee was appointed for next months elec tion of officers Mrs Steeper Mrs Walsh Mrs Harrison Mrs Harmon Mrs Macpher- and Mrs Crazier demonstrat ed a hot supper dish and cookies made at the recent short All enjoyed the lunch at the close of the meeting f i I GREATEST VALU I i TI0NAL VER OFFERED BY il rf 4 if I As Wit NEW NEW CURVED SECTIONAL NEW FABRICS ST PAULS Sunday morning the members of the congregation of St Pauls Anglican church had j as guest preacher He v I Joseph of the Diocese of South India of the Chris tian church that the apostle St Thomas founded in South India early in and b I It has on its ministry ever He is taking a postgradu ate course at College Toronto before returning to his work in his native land An in terested listener was Rev Dr Cock who spent years as mis sionary in India In the evening the Lord Bish op of the Diocese Right Rever end A It Beverley admin istered the rile of confirmation to the candidates prepared by the rector It was followed by a reception in the Parish hall for the Bishop and Mrs Bever ley and the confirmation candi dates Refreshments were serv ed by the member of the Even ing branch of the Lenten service will be held this evening in the church fol lowed by choir practice Next Sunday there will be Holy Com munion at the service and we will have as guest prea cher Rev Last night weather permitting the members of the senior classes of the Sunday school were to have a sleighing party Quality shirts made by Arrow Forsyth McGregor Some counter soiled but all top quality Sizes to HIRTS 250 and 350 PULLOVERS Yes Keen with the rise in woollens J a and all wool ideal for winter sports Sizes to 498 Vi If mm J HOLLAND LANDING There will he no a school in the United church next Sunday Feb 18 The Sunday following they will meet at the usual hour 130 pm Remember the special church service next Sunday at 245 Everybody wel come Mr Aubrey Stephenson came home from York County hospital Inst Saturday after a major op eration and several weeks in the hospital Mr and Mrs Goodwin spent last week in Quebec City i 43 a r I PIKES FROM ON YOUK Alt CNOtCIt 1PS- Vtt A i- Phone J Main St NEWMARKET SOCKS SOCKS All First Quality Hey and tJ0 value Boys PLAID MOUNT The local plans to meet at the home of Mrs Titos Swan- son on Tuesday Feb 20 This will be quilting meeting Services at Mount this Sunday arc at oclock and church at am The pupils from this section enjoyed a skating party with Hillside school on Thursday Feb in arena The combined Maple Hill Mount hockey team suffer ed a defeat at the hands of the Union Street school last Monday evening TAKEN TO Watson was taken to Sunny brook hospital on day Reg 863 Unit your parka now and save on next winters budget These coats will please you and your boy All wool detachable hoods Shades of red brown or blue to PHONE 505 f NEWMARKET A m

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