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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 19, 1946, b3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday december 19 1946 the bowl msan merry christmas friends christ- aias morning brings to mind a dozen christmases the fragrance of pine boughs the excitement of parcelled gifts and the wonderful wonderful aroma of roasting turkey to help fill your kitchen and your christmas day with the sweetest scents of all the year here are fes tive ideas roast turkey wash turkey after it has een rawn rinse and dry well rub in side of bird with salt before adding dressing allow about threequarters np dressing for each pound of tnrkey pack dressing loosely into body and neck of turkey sew up openings truss bird by turning tops of wings under back and press- j ing legs close against the body hold in place by inserting skewer nnder the wings and another under tbe legs then tie turkey in shape with cord fastening it to skewers place turkey breast side down on rack or crossed skewers in roast ing pan bake in an electric oven 300 degs allowing 20 minutes per pound dressed weight for turkey under 10 lbs allow 25 minutes per aponnd baste occasionally during toasting turn turkey on back for 3ast hour of roasting to uniformly iwown the bird celery stufkixg 3 cups finely chopped celery 1 cup diced potatoes 1 cups boiling water cup fat 1 onion chopped 1 qts bread send the drieads tribune to absent mayfair restaurant breakfast from 8 am to 10 am from dinner 1130 am to pm supper from 5 pm to s pm closed on sunday jot remainder of the winter season crumbs 2 tbsps poultry dress ing 1 tbsp salt 1 tbsp pepper simmer celery and potatoes in boiling water until tender drain heat fat and add onion cook and stir until tender mix all ingredients thoroughly sluil turkev giblet gravy simmer the giblets liver gizzard and heart and the neck in a quart of water for about an hour or until tender drain and chop the meat finely leave about 1 cup fat in pan after removing roasted chicken or turkey stir in twothirds cup fiour gradually add the cool broth in which the giblets were cooked and enough cold water to make a smooth thin gravy cook for 5 minutes stirring constantly add chopped giblets season to taste with salt and pepper cranberry orangk relish i cups cooked cranberries 2 oranges 15 cups of sugar or 1 cup of sugar and i cup of honey put the cranberries through a food chopper quarter whole- oranges remove seeds and put through chopper add sugar and mix well chill in refrigerator a few hours before serving makes 1 quart of relish this relish will keep well in the refrigerator for several weeks and here are a few different ways in which you can use the relish 1 mould the cranberryorangi relish in prepared gelatin for a quick and delicious salad 2 for an unusual sandwich butter bread and cover with a thin slice of chicken turkey or ham spread with a tablespoon of cran berryorange sauce cover with another slice of buttered bread 3 for an unusual salad dress ing drain vi cup cranberryorange relish blend into 1 cup of mayon naise or boiled dressing delicious on fruit salads 1 mix cranberryorange relish and cream cheese to make a super stuffing for celery serve on lettuce as a salad too 5 add 2 cups diced raw apples as a relish christmas jelly roli if you have a little icing sugar tucked away a simple jelly roll may be transformed to resemble a real knotted yule log before icing cut a slice inch thick from the end of the roll hold ing the knife in a slanting position cut the slice into four wedgeshaped pieces place these wedges on the roll as knots cover the roll with a thin layer of mocha icing marking with a fork to resemble bark hkukisct obmiissisiwsieeisis though the yule bells ring out their loudest they cannot drown out the heartiness of our seasons wishes for you in whatever way we can were helping to make your christmas merrier and look forward to even more faultless service to you throughout 1947 a communist interlude by lewis milligan a canadian soldier was sitting musing on the steps of a hut in one of our big military training camps during the recent war looking around him watching the trucks shuttling to and fro and taking in the entire organization of the camp his thought suddenly crystalized and he said to himef why this is communism this was not uttered as a criticism of commun ism for the young man was rather enjoying his new adventure of soldiering like many of his com panions who had joined up volun tarily to fight for their country he had declared this is the life i was reminded of this young soldier while reading a pamphlet entitled the ultimate socialism by claude h weston of wellington xew zealand mr weston says that since the labor party of xew zea land had described its aim as ulti mate socialism he had often been puzzled to forecast what a socialized xew zealand would be like mr weston lays down two axioms which lie thinks must be accepted in studying state socialism the first is in brief that once a certain degree of socialism has been attained socialism and free enter prise can no longer exist side by side free enterprise must then go and socialism take complete posses sion of the field the second axiom is that the central and planning authority cannot function success fully if it recognizes any authority or control but its own it must be continuous and independent of the people whose lives it plans unless absolute obedience can be obtained socialism simply will not work mr weston draws an analogy between a socialist state and a military force he says the like ness between our- xew zealand socialist state to be and a military force is very strong they both have a central authority working to a plan where the likeness ends is that an armys authority owes its ultimate obedience to the civil power and is selected by it our socialist authority will owe allegi ance to no one and be selfseiected both are alike in that to be success ful they must have implicit obedi ence from their followers there can be no criticism no slacking no disobedience striking or going slow will be treated as criminal offences the prospect of living under a system where there would be no strikes would probably appeal to a great many people in these days mr molotoff and his staff attending the united nations conference in new york must have enjoyed the spectacle of john l lewis ordering 400000 miners around by the raising of his dictatorial finger as he be held the industrial and economic chaos caused by the big strike the soviet minister probably exclaimed so this is western democracy to which we could retort no this is just a little communist interlude there is a sense in which strikes are essential to a progressive demo cracy but when a labor leader achieves superhuman power over the lives of hundreds of thousands of workers and is able to defy the law and representative govern ment then democracy becomes a farce and communism begins the immediate obedience of 400000 miners to the command of john l lewis is a good example of com munism and also of militarism it would not be true to claim that those 400000 men were of one mind on the strike question a large pro portion of them since they are human beings must have had i go to prepare a glorious appearing of the great god place for you and if i go and pre- and our saviour jesus christ pare a place for you i will come i- lid the oldtime people of 1 1 again and receive you unto myself i israel know anything about the that where i am there ye may be gospel away back in old testament also time- y did the israelites ever offer a speaking of the israelites on human sacrifice their journey from egypt to canaan j a contrary to gods command the apostle paul says for unto us they practiced this heathen custom was the gospel preached as well asjin times of apostasy jeremiah 7 junto them but the word preached i 30 31 for the children of judah did not profit them not being mixed i have done evil in my sight saith the with faith in them that heard it lord they have set their abomina- hebrews 42 tions in the house which is called by q- uoift you think we make our i my name to pollute it and they own heaven right here on earth jhave built the high places of tophet i a we decide our destiny here which is in the valley of the son of but it is written in john 142 3 in hinnom to burn their sons and j my fathers house are many man- 1 their daughters in the fire which i sions if it were not so i would commanded them not breach of promise award disallowed judgment against the estate ot the late frank williams moore of thorold ont which awarded mrs carrie smallwood shown here 25- 100 damages for an alleged breach cf promise to marry was disal- 1 vr by the court of appc- i diverse opinions as to the advisabil ity of quitting their jobs and throw ing themselves and their families into financial difficulties to say nothing of the effect of the strike on the lives of millions of people who were not concerned in the dis pute but it was not for the miners to decide theirs not to reason why mr lewis may be quite justified in many of his demands on behalf of the miners and he has repeatedly declared that he is in favor of free enterprise and opposed to commun ism but an extensively organized and dictatorial labor unionism will ultimately lead to a communistic state in which the workers take over all industries as they did in russia sf 5 ssvsps bible questions and answers question what part of hie bible is most popular answer it is said that more copies of the psalms and the gospel of john are sold than any other part of the bible q did not the apostles divide the chapters and verses of the holy bible a the socalled geneva bible of 1560 was the first english version with chapter and verse divisions as we now know them the hebrew and greek manuscripts were not so divided q what is the blessed hope of the church is it the conversion of the world a the blessed hope is not the worlds conversion but the second coming of jesus titus 213 look- christmas greetingsmere words cannot begin to bring you the many good wishes which we hold for you and your family as a tiny token of our high regard for your patronage and friend ship during the past year and as a renewed pledge of theservice which we constantly strive to offer may we take this occasion to send you our best wishes for a happy christmas and a new year filled with all good things of life maple leaf dairy chas webster prop stouffville n sa harry goldens clothing store this is the big insh pipeline through which it was planned to pump natural gas from texas to the eastern states to exx the coal shortage had the soft coal strike continued is found at agnews hardware main street stouffville you never realize how many gifts you want until you make your shopping list when youve got this done theres one place that can really help you fulfill that list agnews hardware no traipsing around to half a dozen stores its all right here whether its a gift for the baby the growing lad for dad or mother you can find something here for each of them weve a host of toys practical gifts for dad and kitchen gifts for mother the selection is going come in today mo mmmmm

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