w vvvv- j-7- the tribune- stouffville ont -thursday- may 101945 o v4i william- rae young scottish evangelist who spent nine years in china as a missionary will conduct evangelistic meetings every evening except saturday beginning sunday may 13 to may 27 1945 in the altona church sunday services at 730 pm week nights at 8 oclock special music at each service we invite you p ersonally to come seek ye the lord while he may be found hello homemakers theres an abundance of onions yet in many places only a year ago we were begging one onion from any of the neighbours too bad we cant store them readily the best that we can do is to keep them in a cool dry dark place use fhem often in soups gravies meat dishes salads and hot vegetable combinations onion soup 3 onions 3 thsps baking fat 3 pts beef stock 3 tbsps grated cheese pepper and salt 2 tbsps chopped parsley loaf stale bread clove garlic if desir ed slice onions and put them in stew pot with fat stir and fry until brown add beef stock boil- ten mins skim season then add par sley and garlic cut or break bread into small pieces and dry in oven a few mins sprinkle bread with cheese serve cheesecrumbs on top of soup onion sauce cup minced onion 3 tbsps fat 3 tbsps flour 1 cups beef stock 1 tbsp minced parsley cook onion with fat until slight ly brown stir in the flour then add the stock and parsley beef stuffed onions 6 medium onions cup chopped ham- cup bread crumbs v6 cup milk pepper 1 tsp- salt 1 tbsp fat after removing a slice from the top of each parboil onions until almost done drain and remove the centres leaving six cups chop entire part of onion and combine it with ham and crumbs add seasoning and refill the onion cups place them in a baking dish cover with crumbs add milk and bake in an electric oven at 425 degrees about 15 minutes baked minced steak va lbs minced beef round steak 2 cups bread soaked in j milk 1 small onion minced 1 ibsp baking fat 2 eggs 4 hardcooked eggs 1 cup of tomatoes cup sliced onion salt pepper and tsp ginger have the meat put through the grinder twice add the bread onion seasonings and two beaten eggs mix together and put mixture into greased loaf pan arrangethe hardcooked eggs end to end on the meat pour over a sauce composed of tomatoes cup sliced onions and baking fat bake in electric oven 350 degrees for 1 hours take a tip 1 if you want to reheat muffins put them in a paper bag and twist the top slightly put in a preheated electric oven at 300 degrees turn off the heat and let them warm through- very dry ones may be come moist by putting a few slices of raw potato in the bag too and leaving the bottom element turned on 2 dont neglect to make a small turnover when you bake a pie your small son will think hes pretty important- with his own pie 3 its not necessary to boil fresh maple syrup before you bottle it but it should be put in sterilized jars and sealed using rubber bands dipped in baking soda and hot water jars should be stored in a dark cool place 4 try making candy with short ening instead of butter we made some for a bazaar and it sold like hot cakes a fudge recipe and maple flavouring was used must heed russian achievements the time has come when the church must take communism seriously said a report on church life and work adopted by the toronto and kingston synod of the presbyterian church in canada last week russias amazing achievements in the war have astounded the nations and have proved that there is within communism a spiritual as well as a material power the re port went on the report was presented by the committee convener rev frank lawson of kitchener he said it was the business of the church to guide the christian man in his thinking and tell him of the things that constitute a christian society and a just social order the battlefront will shift one of these days from that between nations to that between classes and the old issues of an earlier day will be fought with increased fury he said wjiat are some of these ideolo gies state control free enterprise socialism and communism the lastnamed is certain to become a world force in our generation communism may emerge as a new proletarian religion said the re port we recall the long period of in tensive propaganda that preceded the outbreak of war and the mental complexes formed in the public mind against moscow and all that she stood for this campaign was directed by socalled intellectuals the press and interested parties and the church was silent we recall too that national socialism was interpreted to us by the same agents the wolf was dressed in sheeps clothing the dictators made the trains run on time they were flares that would burn themselves out the church should have told her people what they meant in terms of the moral and spiritual life of man soon very soon a flood of re strained emotions will be released against communism that is just as soon as some of our dictators have been destroyed there is a power ful ferment at work in the cana dian mind against russia that will soon find expression in the press and on the platform hats off to russia already one great church has by a methodic and persistent policy poisoned millions of minds against one of our great allies and we believe imputed to her sinister motives and ambitions that do not belong to the soviet if russia has been successful in the application of state medicine we should be willing to learn from her if she has succeeded in remove ing forever the idle men from the marketplace then we should dis cover her secret if she has estab lished justice between man and man given cake to none and bread to all applied the teaching of jesus parable of the rich man and lazarus more realistically thanpro- fessedly christian nations then let us take off our hats to her supplies coordinator seven thousand six hundred and four canadian dairy cattle have been exported to the united states during 1945 up to the middle of april compared with 7171 head in the corresponding period of 1944 i wadohcrty recently- appointed supplies coordinator by the united farmers cooperative company mr doherty will have charge of the distribution of farm supplies and household goods which are wholesaled by the united farmers cooperative to a hundred affiliated local cooperatives he is a graduate in electrical engineering from the university of toronto as aresult of over 20 years of experience in the supply and distribution field 18 of which have been with english elec tric he is welliknown in ontario industrial r circles wptb questions and answers q we recently purchased several fruit trees evergreen trees and other nursery stock from a nursery firm- we have since noticed similar stock on dis play at various firms but at much lower prices is there not some price ceiling on merchan- i dise of this kind a the price of plants trees shrubs and other nursery stock are exempt from board regula tions it is very difficult if not impossible to fix max imum prices on products which depend on so many variable conditions such as weather yield of products resulting from the labour involved etc the price of seeds however is con- trolled by a board order q last december i bought a glass dobule boiler being told it was one of the best made also guaranteed i paid 565 for it finding a flaw -i- returned it and was told it would beje- placed now they say i did not pay that- price itwas a poor grade merchandise and that it cannot be replaced is there 1 any way to protect the public 7 matters of this kind t a yes if youpald 595 for first class merchandise and later find you did not receive it then you are being overcharged as you have given us the name of the store- where you made this purchase we will investi gate for you q which coupons are we to use for- canning sugar this year a on march 15 two additional preserves coupons were declar ed valid for the purchase of canning sugar on may 17 another 8 coupons will become valid on july 19 another 10 coupons will be declared valid for this purpose these will be coupons 4 to 13 on the spare page of p coupons in your ration book each coupon is good for the purchase of a lb of sugar each ration book holder is entitled to 10 lbs of canning sugar this season for those who do not need sugar for home canning these extra coupons may be used for the purchase of jams jellies maple syrup canned fruit etc t does your answer to this question satisfy your own conscience what is i s i we are gutting three meals a day we sleep in comfortable beds our family incomes have increased during the war years this is true in most cases we have never had to feel our way along the icecovered deck of a ship in a sub zone with cold waves washing over us taking a chance that we may be washed overboard and in con stant risk that a torpedo will sink us in- mid- ocean we have never walked into machine gun fire through mud and slush with enemy planes over- head and shells bursting right and left going without sleep and food for days at a time we have never- jumped from burning planed with a chance of being shot at as we parachute earthward arid a chance of being taken prisoner if we land safely we have been asked to buy victory bonds and perhaps we have bought bonds what has it meant to us we are better off because we have them if wc need- cash for any emergency we can sell our bonds and get cash if wc need a loan we can get a loan on our bonds yes we are better off because wc have the bonds now we arc asked to buymorevictory bonds we arc asked to do something- to help our country and againwc will benefit whenwe do so not much sacrifice in that is there r this is one thing we can do one thing we should do george barnard rr no 3 rou- ville co que owner- of creamery reg no 3011 pleaded guilty re cently in police court at st hyaclnthe que to selling-cream- cry butter containing more than 16 per cent water this was in violation of the dairy industry act ivocal war loan committee blake sanders iile oneill ii o kliiirk ii ji