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Newmarket Era and Express, 9 Aug 1951, p. 7

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A TOWN ft END Friday July United church Toronto was the scene of the wedding of Ruth Irene daughter of Mr Thomas Hirst Keswick and the late Mrs Hirst and Neil son of Mrs and Mr- J Rev Young officiated at the ceremony and the bride was given in marriage by her father She chose a ballerina dress of white nylon marquisette and lace Her fingertip veil of illus ion tulle was trimmed with lily of the valley and the bride car ried a bouquet of pink and white carnations Mrs Marion was matron of honor for her sister and ballerina dress of or chid nylon marquisette and white lace picture hat and carried a bouquet of pink gladioli Lynn Blakeman niece of the bride was flower girl and wore blue organ dy trimmed with white lace and matching headdress and carried a nosegay of baby roses arid car nations Mr Walter Townsend was groomsman Hie reception was held at Manor where the brides sister received To re ceive the grooms mother chose of blue chiffon and matching hat and a corsage of 1- baby roses The couple chose matching suits for a motor trip On their return they will reside in K DEATHS Williamson Suddenly at his borne Brandon Man July Howard Wesley Williamson husband of Grace Watson and Iher of Gordon Kenneth and Interment Brandon tery Younger At York County hos pital on Wednesday Aug Wallace Younger husband of Ireland Cedar Valley and father of Roger Bruce Mrs Fred Mrs I and bert all of Toronto Resting at the chapel of house and Rose service on Friday at pm Interment Newmarket cemetery ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Bernard Hunt ley Sutton West announce the engagement of their daughter Caroline to Mr James Watkins son of Mrs Waterloo Que arid the late Mr John The marriage will lake place on Saturday Aug 25 at pm In Westmoreland United church Toronto Mr and Mrs Garfield Thompson wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Bar bara June Elizabeth to Mr Wil liam Fines son of Mr and Mrs Max Fines The marriage will take place on Wednesday Sept In Trinity United church at oclock fa Mr and Mrs William Simmer son wish to announce the engage of their eldest daughter Muriel Anne to Mr John son of Mr and Mrs Waller Ab- King the wedding to take place on Saturday Sept in the Tabernacle Aurora oclock Mr and Mrs Jos jounce the engagement of their daughter Helen to Mr William Nigh son of Mrs Leo and the late William Aurora the marriage to take place Saturday Sept at pm In the Christian church King- wood CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank all Keiths chums the Hart man and nil the many friends relatives and neighbors who sent boxes of fruit cards books and toys after Ills accident Many thanks to Mr Stiver who took him to the hospi tal also to the ladles who sent baking which was much appreciat ed Mr and Mrs Oldham and Keith THE Colorful Fruit Sal 010 What could be more colorful or have more eye appeal than a fruit salad When everyone is completely worn out or seems to be lacking in appetite a fruit salad will usually tempt them Right now raspberries cher ries melons and some peaches and plums are available These are the fruits which Mrs House wife should plan to use as the basis for fruit salads this week And of course fresh fruit salads should be served not only this week but every week as long as the season lasts Generally fruit salads arc very low in calories If any member of the family is watching the waist line the dessert problem may be solved with a fruit salad However this type of salad does not necessarily have to be the dessert course It may be the main course or tfte appetizer If the salad is to be the main course it should be accompanied PRESENT TABLE AT AURORA LEGION AS MEMORIAL The Ladies Auxiliary Canadi an Legion Branch 385 Aurora held its regular meeting in the Legion Hall Members of the executive of Branch 385 and members of the quilting group of Red Cross were present Mrs Margaret Dan on behalf of Red Cross group presented a beautiful table to the Legion Hall as a memorial to the boys who had fallen in the second great war Mrs Dan also spoke of the members of the group who had gone to higher service The money for this table was raised by the sale of quilts and quilting during the war outside the ruage of quilts done for war This was received on behalf of the Legion by Mr Alfred president and Mrs president for the Auxiliary Mrs Anna Smith spoke a few words of thanks to the ladies who served a dainty lunch under the capable leadership of Miss White cheese cream cheese or peanut v butter While the appetizer- type salad should tease the ap petite for the food which is to follow Here the combination of fruits should be light and tart Cherry Cottage Cheese Salad cups pitted and halved sweet cherries cup cottage cheese Lettuce or watercress Salad dressing or mayonnaise Mix the cherries a no the cot tage cheese Serve on shredded lettuce or watercress Garnish with salad dressing and serve well chilled This recipe will serve six people Incidentally if cherries are not available raspberries or strawberries may be used as a substitute in this salad When it is served with buttered toast hot muffins or tea biscuits it makes an ideal luncheon dish Frozen Fruit Perfection package cream cheese oz Dash of salt sugar cup salad dressing or mayon naise 1 cup whipping cream I cup sliced peaches cup diced cantaloupe Mash the cheese with a fork and beat until smooth Add salt sugar and blend with salad dres sing Whip the cream arid fold into cheese mixture Add the sliced peaches and the diced cantaloupe and pour into a freezing tray and freeze until firm Serve on crisp lettuce This will yield six to eight servings For a quick and simple but appetizing supper dish serve this fruit salad Cut any desired fruit in cubes quarters or halves top with a big spoonful of cot tage cheese and serve with an appropriate dressing For spe cial occasions stuff peach or pear halves with cream cheese cherries and almonds The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Aug Page MANNING FAMILY HAS REUNION Sixtyfive members of the clan from all over On tario gathered in Stanley park Toronto Sunday July 29 for their first reunion and it was decided to make it a yearly af fair Mr and Mrs Joseph Manning won the prize for the oldest couple on the grounds Mr A Manning Lindsay won the prize for coming the longest distance Those from Newmarket who attended were Mr and Mrs Lome Ruth and Larry Mr and Mrs Joseph Dr and Mrs S Gilbert and two sons and Mr Jack Manning OBITUARY W N COLLINS While UN and Red negotiators at struggle over questions of peace or further blood shed in Korea Allied soldiers have been attacking a 1000 hill in Eastern Korea miles north of the parallel Here a battery of 2nd Royal Canadian Horse artillery support forward patrol positions of A and B companies of 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment with a heavy barrage of artillery fire SPORTS CALENDAR August pm and District Ladies Midland vs Newmarket pm Aurora park Town League Col lb vs Harts pm Aurora park south dia mond North York Ladies Stouff- ville at Aurora pnu Mount Albert diamond vs Belhaven sudden death for sixth place August pm Town League Cycles vs Bell Tele phone Lake Sinicoe sem is Zephyr or Hope at Keswick or Willow Beach August Legion pec wee baseball tournament Aurora park am Lindsay vs Aur ora pm Newmarket vs Brampton pm finals August pm Hoffman diamond Town League Atomics vs Specialty pm Lake semis or at cither Hope or Zephyr August pm Aurora park Town League Harts vs Ditch Diggers pm Lake fin als Willow Beach or Keswick at Pine Orchard August pm SS Sen ior Ladies first round I or at New- Diggers 7 pm Lake Simcoe se mis Willow Beach or Keswick at Zephyr or Hope Sanitary Contractor Septic Tanks Pumped Drains Cleaned and Repaired 24Hour Service Richmond Hill Phone REAL MAGIC Fantasy and fun arc big attractions at the movies But have you ever thought what else you get History reenacted famous per sonalities live again on the screen the Old West and the Old World arc realis tically portrayed Yes the movies are a wonderful form of entertainment edu cation and relaxation Go to them regularly with your wife or your best girl Read The Era and Express amusement pages to be in formed on what pictures arc showing and where to see them Simcoe Finish Tightest In Years Whatta finish separate the first Lake Simcoe loop Three tics and three suddendeath games are needed to untangle the finish First was Pine Orchard with second Willow Beach and Kes- KESWICK Miss Catharine Cain of Noble- ton has been visiting her aunt Mrs George White and Mr White Mr George Speers of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Perry Winch Mr and Mrs and Mr and Mrs Sam spent Sunday in Port Perry Mr and Mrs visited their son Mr W and Mrs in Toronto over the week end Mrs of Newmar ket is visiting at Miss Miss Ann of Toronto is visiting Mrs William Nelson Collins New market passed away June at the age of after an illness of seven months He had spent all his life in this district in he married Mary He was engaged in the dairy busi ness for many years His chief interest was his home and gar den Besides his wife he is surviv ed by a daughter Lulu Mrs Ross Armitago and grandchild ren Mrs Fred Leach Newmar ket and Harry Armitage Pine Orchard The funeral service was held at his home on June 22 and was conducted by Rev Interment in Newmarket ceme tery Pallbearers were Messrs Doyle Fred Albert W Curtis Edgar Dennis and Frank Evans KING Vacation visitors at the home of Mrs G H Stone recently were her nephew Russell Des mond his wife and daughter of who spent several days with his aunt They were mot ored to King by a brother Glide Desmond of Weston They are the sons of Mrs Stones eldest sister Unexpectedly a brother Percy of London with his wife and daughter made a Sunday call to find Russell at the Stone home Mrs H Whitney of spent last week with her mother Mrs Stone Her daughter Fran ces who has been attending sum mer school at Toronto will teach public school again this Septem ber her second term Last year she taught at Midhurst and will take a rural school six miles from this term Fran ces was appointed secretory- treasurer of the students coun cil body at the summer school being selected from for the position Visit US on Vacation Trip Mr and Mrs Fred Dent arc on a motor trip crossing the Thous and Islands International Bridge over the St Lawrence river to the US They stayed at Water- down and and visited Buffalo and Detroit returning home via Five points wick tied each Zephyr and seven in the Hope deadlocked with each Fourth and very important and in a dead heat for that sixth and last playoff spot Now for a few notes on the regular schedule closers Second and third innings homers by Don Cooper and Duff Sedorc earned Belhaven a 21 win over Willow Beach Beach run in the second as Don Anderson strolled moved around two stations on wild pitches and trotted home on Bruce Fairbarns single Duff Sedorc yielded only three hits to shade Beach veteran McNeill in mound duties Bels picked up six hits round trippers by Scdore and Cooper a triple by Bernard Kay doubles by Claude York and Herb and a sin gle by Beach hit collectors were Al Don Cameron and Bruce Benefitting from Gantons steady hurling and two big two- run innings the first and fourth Realtors bowled over Zephyr Blues The win hoisted Qucensville into a tie with for sixth nec essitating a suddendeath play off Zephyr counted a run in the first on Johnny Meyers run- plating single and Clark Arnold homered on top of Alan single in the sixth to cash Blues CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS other pair of tallies Realtors picked up seven hits off Ron Kes- Jack Perry Lon Ganton Doug Smith Bruce Carl Pickerel Lyman Hall and Bob English collected one each Sparked by Roy Eves double and Cliff Wards triple Hope ex ploded for five runs in the sec ond to eke out a win over Zephyr Blues Friday The win moved Hope up to tie with the Blues for fourth place Blues pumped across a run in the second on Bill Houses single and got a desperate threerun rally going in fourth but couldnt drive in the tying run Harry Houses four baser was the big blow in the Zephyr books Don Glover yielded eight well scat tered safeties to pick up the pitchers decision over Ron Kes- Ccc McNeills sixhitter plus fourrun scoring hits by Don An derson and Don Cameron in the first innings enabled Willow Beach to bump off Pine Orchard in a league closer Friday at the Beach The victory lifted the Beach into a second place tie with Keswick Top hit marks in the Beach camp fell to Ted An derson Don Trivet Don Ander son Don Cameron McNeill and Chapel le Bob Shrop shire Lome Shropshire Ted Bill Dike and Howie Ash accumulated the Pine Orchard safeties HEAR YE YE HEAR YE CITIZENS Ye Olde Tyme Auction Saturday Evening Sept SPONSORED BY NEWMARKET LEGION BRANCH CANVASSERS ARE SEEKING DONATIONS FOR THE SALE Everything from Pianos to Perambulators A PROFITABLE EVENING IS GUARANTEED Everything wilt be sold Watch For Further Details Pianos Ice Boxes Implements Toys Paint Clothing Took Machinery Drinks Etc Etc Etc News Little Things That Count by Pauline YOU over tried turning the eyesores among your furnishing- into It may he that youve become o accustomed to your old hold thai you dont notice how much renovating they need a critical eye you If you dont like everything you dont he discouraged c- gin them over no they will add to rather than subtract ihe beamy of your home If you me window re member that they cover a large area of your room when they are down If they are ugly they can an otherwise lovely ef fect of fresh curtain lotted or lottery arrangement you may to brighten your window Ho do something a little novel with your You can yourself ujiite eauily the fame rollers and sturdy new of chintz in pattern Old mirror frame can be brightened and brought tight in to your decorating by covering them with of material If frame are Hut the material can ho to get the frame You can rejuvenate your wA4tebAsket in manner If the headboard of your bed or unattractive it can be brought uptodate and titled with a modern Quilted are new and jonuuir and fun to make Another new note to will to your bedroom a handsome Bluffed bolster made from any gay bedspread material By paying attention to the smaller you can make all the difference to your homo decorating scheme j New table setting do inuvh for your morale and give you new for trying different When you are find married juifturing i much fun for you have lovely tabic cloths and ami new silver for your table After a few years though the newness planning you did at first This the time to put your talents to work and add a few fresh table to your supply try your hand at decorative centerpiece Have dinner by candlelight at least once a week make your table took new and exciting and try a few different meals and youll amazed at what a dif ference it will make to this of feeding your family Pictured here is a wpiaro doily which makes a lovely table wiling You can crochet it yourwlf in while or or any of lovely colors of mercercrochet The doily meiwuresi inches utri so it is amply big to hold a dinner plate side plate ami water and juice glasses If you would like to have directions for crocheting this DOILY send a to this i perhaps you dont 1 paper asking for Leaflet No In the profession of it is very often the little things that count The little savings gained in earful buying often add up to considerable amount in year Little details in food preparation often make the difference between a meal that us really enjoyable and one that is eaten merely to appease hunger The garnish or the dainty way in which a plain food is served will lift it from the ordinary into the special class It is well known that we cat with our eyes Certainly appearance en hances appetite lug Keep nutritional value in mind in making your food purchase Price by no means indicates food value Keep up with the current food situation Listen to the radio watch the newspaper for food information and market re ports Buy foods which arc most plentiful Moke sure you need what you buy and that you arc getting good value Buy by weight or quantity never ask for so many cents worth Compare prices and quality of bulk and packaged foods The former are usually cheaper but often require more care in stor ing Buy by grade when pos sible and buy the quality best suited to your needs Read the labels on canned and packaged foods The label tells you what and how much you are buying Meal planning Avoid monot ony in meals by varying the ways you cook and serve food Follow uptodate cooking tech niques for goodtasting attrac tivelooking meals Usually wellbalanced men is an ap petizing one Vary color texture and tem perature of foods in tin meal Color attracts the eye and adds interest to the meal Avoid clashes of color for example do not serve beets tomatoes and radishes together Texture con trast between soft and crisp foods often means the differ ence between a mediocre and a superb meal Servo hot foods hot and cold ones cold Create contrast in the meal by interspersing cold dishes with a hot one or by serving something cold in the way of a salad or dessert in a meal otherwise composed of hot dishes Cooking hints Prepare and cook food carefully using reli able recipes and measuring all ingredients accurately with stan dard measuring cups and spoons Season well Seasonings bring out the natural flavors of a food not mask it but judicious seas oning makes the simplest food a treat Cook cheese at a low tempera- lure High temperature tough ens proteins and therefore makes cheese less easily digest When making cheese sauce add cheese at the last and cook only until melted Any uncooked mixture of cheese eggs and milk to be cooked in the oven should be ovenpoached that is placed in a pan of hot water in moder ate oven Scalloped and other cheese dishes made with cooked foods should be baked for only sufficient time to thoroughly heat the mixture To use nilpurpose flour in place of pastry flour allow two tablespoons less per cup The following amounts of starches and flours have the same thickening power cornstarch 2 allpurpose flour 2 plus potato or rice flour or wheat starch To avoid lumping in making sauces or gravies and in thicken ing stews first mix the flour cornstarch etc with either a lit tle cold liquid the sugar or the creamed or melted fat then combine with liquid cook stirring until mixture thickens Let roasts and poultry stand In a warm place for a short time before carving Tills allows the meat to absorb the juices and makes for more economical and easier curving Before folding egg whites into cake or puddings beat into the whites sumo of the sugar called for in the recipe One tbsp su gar per egg white good pro portion- Lose A Dog Want To Buy A Tractor Going To Furnish A House i Try The Era And Express HERE IS THE BARGAIN COUNTER OF NORTH YORK A PROVEN MEDIUM TO BRING BUYER AND SELLER TOGETHER YOUR ARTICLE FOR SALE GOES INTO HOMES FROM KING CITY TO SUTTON FROM SCHOMBERG 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