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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 8, 1948, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april s 194s what it costs to kat the staff of life reams of words are being written daily about the price probe of bread now taking place in ottawa under the aegis of mr paul martin investigating chairman some of the verbiage is beyond the ken of the ordinary layman- canadian grocer did some investi gating on its own and published some pertinent facts about the staff of life and why the price was raised bread is one of the oldest known foods consumed a 24oz loaf cuts into approximately 25 slices at 14c a cent a family of say four using five loaves a week pays an extra zc following the onecent increase the extra for the entire year works out at 53c0 if four persons con sume five loaves a week thats 125 slices an average of 31 per person this average works out a nearly four slices each per day or approx imately 2c each this makes bread the cheapest perhaps of any gocd food consumed the smoke nuisance in cities reads an editorial caption yet the article makes no mention of the p7r loaf wstperlicels a shade you ad who bow5 th fiavor over he a 15c threefifths of a a cheap cigarette into the eyes of cent per slice if 10c twofifths of the next ilner ln a downtown cafe eoooooooeosooooeoooosoooooooooooeo auto glass installed piston pins fitted valves refaced and reseated while you wait new and used auto parts paris auto supply co richmond hill phone 86 ooooooooooooqoooo- ooooocoooooooooc the bowl mea ljydijo hor r hello homemakersi a dose ofi cheese souffle the flu or a fever and your appetite melt two tablespoons butter in a aueepan stir in three tablespoons alfalfa hay wanted best price for good quality sample reesors marmill limited markham phone 96 leaves you at the mere sight of food tf you have a patient take care of his diet doctors do not usually prescribe a special diet but recommend the elimination of fried foods and spieey foods and the increased use of vitaminrich dishes build up with b people who get too little thiamine vitamin b have poor appetites it aids diges tion steadies the nerves and keeps one on the up and up breakfast cereals wholegrain ones and enriched breads and yeast are important sources of b dried peas beans canned tomatoes baked potatoesand citrus fruits add their bit the yolks of 2 eggs provide as much as a medium baked potato one pint of milk as much as 3 eggs pork liver and kidney are the besti and salt to milk heat until meat sources dissolved then add gelatin and take a tip orange rind pour milk very very 1 rest works wonders if the into th fruit juice mixture patient is sleeping at meal time it i poar imo electric refrigerator tray flour and when blended add one- half cup scalded milk and stir until mixture thickens stir in onehalf teaspoon salt a few grains cayenne and onequarter cup grated cheese remove from the element and stir in the well beaten yolks of three eggs cool the mixture beat the whites of three eggs stiff fold in the stiffly beaten egg white pour into a buttered baking dish and bake 40 to 50 minutes in a moder ate oven orange milk sherbet 1 cups orange juice juice of 2 lemons 2 cups milk grated rind of 1 orange 1 tablespoon gelatin 4 cup cold water li cups sugar 4 teaspoon salt soak gelatin in cold water add have a freeze stirring at intervals until frozen half hour makes 1 may be better to let him snack when he awakens 2 eat often and in small quanti- ties pour or five light meals instead of three square ones are far better for convalescents avpid all highly seasoned foods and coarsetextured vegetables unless you sieve them fatty foods and rich desserts are out strong tea and coffee are not bake in a slow oven until rice is good for you weaken them with cooked this will take from 2 to 3 hot milk hours stir every 15 minutes for 3 a good breakfast thats easier the first hour not more than v said than done i know eat your cup raisins may be added this own breakfast and the smell of it pudding should be creamy not dry may interest a patient in toast and i serves s poached eggs but dont forget the orange juice and hot milkcoffee baked rice 4 cup rice 1 quart milk twothirds cup sugar v- teas- spoon salt clash of nutmeg wash the rice and mix the in redients in a greased baking dish employers must obtain new unemployment insurance books ah 194748 unemployment insurance books expired on march 31st 1948 new books will be issued by the national employment office to employers but only when old books are completed and turned in to the office employers are urged to exchange unem ployment insurance books immediately penalties are provided tor failure to comply unemployment insurance commission e a l murchison g bisson c ccmifmhmr r j ta1xon commiliiontr uxc4 4 change menus every day you can make appetizing menus out of the smooth easytodigest foods here are some suggestions 1 creamed eggs on toast with bacon applesauce pudding and custard sauce 2 strained cream of celery soup tomato omelette sieved peas orange sherbet 3 baked chicken in milk baked pota toes orange and grapefruit sec tions with cherries and jelloo 4 salmon souffle with plain sauce mashed carrots ice cream cook ies 5 consomme cheese souffle string beans orange sherbet 6 potato soup shirred egg and can ned tomatoes baked apple without skin 7 broiled chopped beef mashed potatoes creamy rice pudding topped with jelly 5 serve food as attractively as you can daintiness appeals to men as well as women a plain poached egg on a white plate is dull but placed on toast and served on a red and gold plate it becomes interest ing the appearance of a casserole of stew can be enhanced by a frill of potatoes around the edge 6 serve cold foods cold and hot foods ready to be eaten 7 pamper the patient to some extent slice tea biscuits and cut bread into squares and butter it likewise any food that you can make into portions sweet jelly 2 tablespoons granulated gelatin m to 1 cup sugar cup cold water 3 cups boiling liquid water fruit juice or coffee soak the gelatin in cold water boiling liquid on the gelatin and stir until dissolved add the sugar stir to dissolve it then add the remainder of the liquid either hot or cold if cold liquid is used the mixture will set more quickly pour into a cold wet mould and chill serves 6 anne allan invites you to write to her co the tribune send in your suggestions on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies tm the income of many canadians will be increased this spring by the refund of the compulsory savings portion of their 1942 income tax the falling due each month of war savings certi ficates invest in canada savings bonds keep these funds on deposit with us until you hare accumulated enough to purchase one or more canada savings bonds in s50 or higher denominations yoa can buy them through any branch of this bank vandorf farmers hold annual meeting the vandorf junior farmers held their annual meeting on march 11th when a successful year was reported the election of the new officers for the new year were as follows for the boys club president leslie smith vicepresident don ald brown secytreasurer arnold george directors bob petch wil- mot pattenten for the girls club the junior homemakers president doreen stephenson vicepres heather graham sectreas dorothy brown asst secytreas helen wells directors isobel stephen son aileen smith joint club elections county director bill mitchell advertising manager peggy moynihan the canadian bank of commerce claremont branch w l irwin manager stouffville branch a g thompson manager canadian cattle go to hong kong the first postwar shipment of purebred dairy cattle from- a cana dian port to a private buyer in the orient was loaded at vancouver for hong kong on march 23 to maintain its supply of fresh milk this summer a hong kong dairy company has bought 105 head from breeders in the lower fraser valley vancouver island and the interior of british columbia the shipment consists of 10 ayrshires 40 holstein friesians and 20 jerseys all in calf and five twoyearold bulls two ayrshires two holstein friesians and one jersey officials of the dept of trade and commerce brought buyer and sel lers together dominion dept of agriculture officials assisted in locating suitable livestock in april 1917 the canadian com mercial corporation bought for uxrra 797 canadian dairy cattle which were shipped from vancou ver to shanghai in 1916 25 to 30 purebred canadian dairy cattle were shipped to a private buyer in shan ghai through the port of tacoma washington mexoe aonot for your requirements ln baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms phone 4707 stouffville rr1 cabin trailers 57500 brand new from the factory ideal for sportsmen or tradesmen chas ward stouffville ontario the home of mr and mrs a ogilvie york township ont was a hive of activity as friends of their son james 17 gathered to welcome him home from hospital following a tumble downstairs in his nome the student was confined to hospital for 13 weeks with a broken neck proudly showing the cheque for s500 donated by fellow students he said his friends ecorts helped consider ably while i was in hospital the cheque also will help con siderably in paying expenses he added the students raised the money by holding concerts and dances james is shown with marilyn crisp communist leader palmiro togliatti italys communist leader who was drowned out for five rmnutes by catcalls and cries of long live the us while he was addressing 20000 persons at a rally in lecce he had been belitting us aid to italy and stressing the importance or forthcoming shipments of wheat to italy many from whitchurch attend allin funeral resident on the 5th concession of whitchurch just north of bethesda where his son now lives percy allin was buried in aurora cemetery on wednesday last week mr allin retired to aurora in 1932 he was in his 69th year he was born in 1s7s at utica the youngest of the family of nine children of mr ad mrs john allin ln 1903 he married sarah atkinson and they farmed at bethesda for several years he was a former elder of wesley united church vandorf and latterly a member of the aurora united church surviving are his widow a son fred a daughter mrs ii oliver hazell and a sister airs alfred andrews the funeral service which was held from aurora united church was largely attended and the beautiful floral tributes attested to the high esteem in which deceased was held rev r f hicks was in charge of the service assisted by rev e c moddle and rev g lynd the gormley quartette sang accom panied by mrs j emmons pall bearers were rollia scott george e richardson john petch win pattenden frank griffith and howard dyke interment was in aurora cemetery calls macarthur general jonathan m wain- wright wartime hero and now working as a civilian said in san francisco calif that he considers general douglas macarthur the foremost cand idate for president of the united states wainwright also declared he macarthur has the most brilliant mind of any man i know feed feed feed the best is none too good start your chicks on marmill chick starter each marmill feed formula is built up from a combin ation of the latest and best scientific knowledge of nutrition coupled with dependable and practical experience each feed overlaps with the next taking into consideration the bodily needs of the growing bird there are no jumpy changes in the diet which are so upsetting to development and future profits start your chicks on marmill clilck starter peat moss charcoal grit shell central feed store phone 277 stouffville ont-

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