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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 15, 1949, p. 10

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the tribune stouffville onl thursday september 15 1949 hello homemakers sweet grant juicy grapes are on market once again enjoy thein ab is but also use them to provide flavour and goodness in grape jelly on toast on meats and on crackers for inbetween snacks grapes make preserves other than jelly namely grape jam and grape conserve this tart fruit jells quickly but must be watched carefully for the jelly stage before skins turn bitter and tough the jelly stage is reached when two drops dropped from a spoonful run together and form a sheet perhaps you know that grape skins stick readily to a pan and therefore must be stirred constant ly or else the jam may jell stir with a wooden spoon in one hand and test with a silver spoon in the other your time will be well spent in bottling grape juice this year since imported fruit juices have gone up in price although it is not equiva lent to the vitamin content of citrus fruit it can frequently be served as a trueflavoured fruit juice canned grape juice wash and stem grapes place in an aluminum or cnamehvare kettle heat until the juice flows freely and the colour of the skins spreads through the whole mass press juice through a jelly bag piece of unbleached cotton heat juice to simmering point 165 degrees and pour into sterile bottles seal with paraffinlined caps and pasteurize by heating in hot water bath for 20 minutes at simmering point store in a cool dark place for 3 months if desired sugar may be added before final processing canned grapes wash and stem grapes and place in sterile jars press clown with a wooden spoon or masher fill jar fraj with boiling water seal jars the loosen bands and place in pre heated electric oven at 275 degrees for 30 minutes for quart jars remove jars complete seal wash them and store thyme and grape jelly i cup boiling water 1 tbsp thyme 2 cups sugar l cups grape juice s cup liquid pectin pour water over thyme cover let stand 15 minutes strain through a fine piece of cheesecloth measure infusion and add water to make cup mash 1 quart of grapes and cook quickly to extract juice which will make out l cups mix sugar infusion and grape juice bring to a high rolling boil for vi minute while stirring remove from elec tric element and skim add pectin and boil again v minute quickly pour into sterile jars cover with paraffin when cool grape relish g quarts concord grapes 3 large apples 1 pint cider vinegar 5 cups brown sugar tsp salt 1 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp allspice skin grapes place pulp in sauce pan cover and simmer for c minutes strain combine with skins and apples which have been peeled and finely chopped add other ingredients cook uncovered stirring frequently until thick about 35 minutes may change name the church of england in can ada may change its name the clerical secretary of the general synod of the church canon c leroi moers says the move will be considered during the annual meeting of the general synod in halifax this week he says several new names for the church will be considered they include the episcopal church of canada the anglican church of canada and the church of canada anglican mennonites unfriendly uk family goes home kettering northhamptonshire england sept 8 an english family who sought a new life in winkler man returned today to their home in this midlands town disappointed after five months of trying to make a go of if in canada w t thorpe go brought back hi wife and daughter after spend ing 1000 in the venture thorpe said that mennonites in the wink ler districts refused to mix with them we couldnt settle down he added its absolutely hopeless for an englishman to go west of win nipeg broke his neck in whitchurch love dream still possible on july 2 bob griffith broke his neck while diving in preston lake at yandorf in whitchurch town ship he awoke in york county j memorial hospital at newmarket i encased in a cast from the neck down his body paralyzed and his happy dreams all but shattered with little or no money bob arrived in canada last march raised with a pitchfork in his hand he had farmed throughout the war in cheshire eng at 21 he left for canada and a job on aj farm north of unionville mean- while his fiancee dorothy roberts waited in england for word to join him in canada salam bob and dorothv had often take a tip 1 salt raw cucumbers at the last minute to prevent sliced pieces from becoming soft 2 stewed greengage plums are tasty food for fruit salad when pitted and mixed with cream or cottage cheese cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w ssmall amounts of creamed vegetables and mashed potatoes left from dinner are often quite enough to make a delicious soup for the thermos in a lunch box 1 cream sauces as well as chocolate and other dessert sauces can be made up in quantity and then used as needed they should be stored in the electric refrigera tor in a covered jar the suggestion box mrs n t suggests maraschino pear medley 3v cups minced ripe pears cup chopped maraschino cherries 2 tbsps lemon juice 2 tbsps chopped candied ginger 6v6 cups granulated sugar 1 cup liquid pectin measure ingredients accurately combine the fruits and sugar place over electric element turned to high and stir constantly boil hard exactly one minute remove from heat and stir in the pectin allow to stand back on the element turned off for five minutes stirr ing and skimming alternately to prevent the fruit from floating pour into sterile glasses and when cool cover with melted paraffin this makes 8 glasses mrs r w suggests heavenly grape jam 1 6qt basket blue grapes 1 vi cups sultana raisins vz cup orange juice 1 tbsp orange rind sv4 cups granulated sugar remove skins from grapes cook the pulp until transparent and then press through seive add skins and other ingredients to strained pulp boil until thick stirring frequently about 25 minutes- test for jelly stage pour into sterile glasses and when cool seal with melted paraffin makes 7 jelly jars here is the life to make your blood tingle high in the sky youll thrill to the speed and power of the modern planes of the royal canadian air force this is a life oi comradeship and achievement that really packs a punch that takes the best thats in you and gives you back the pride of measuring up to a mansized job when you have successfully completed your basic training as a pilot radio officer or navigator youll be commissioned and appointed to the rank of flying officer with a total income of 284 a month dont wait get all the facts now national security requirements ao 10 to 24 yar ad uo- mrnd junior matriculation or fer unitmty dgr la a djntjg junior mahicuuntj r lig- ibl for tiott brvic comnii- ion of til tm duration uri- yruty gradudtf for 4 pnot- nnt commitsiaa a ctd numbr of prson- nl holding short com missions grntd pnnannt oommusions on coraptitiv bastr th rtnfndr rciv sobsumul gratuity on th tar- minatton of thir noaavmaot 83 sss ssamail this coupon todays sss ssa rcaf recruiting unit 55 york st i toronto ontario phone pi3c3c i gs plcaae acrid mc without obligation full particulars g regarding opening now available in the rcaf for pilou radio officers and navicatora g i name pleaae print stiteet address city royal canadian air force province pleas print all tnormalson talked of their future together i they wanted a farm of their own i the tales of visiting canadian tourists and servicemen portrayed canada as the land of opportunity so bob left for ontario bob took to canada right off and worked hard towards the day when he and dorothy would begin their life together in their new home then bob broke his neckj and the future looked bleak i a short time later dorothy arrived in newmarket she had caught the first boat leaving for canada as soon as she heard of his accident she secured a position as nurses aid at the hospital to be near him throughout the weeks that followed she concentrated on getting him well while together they continued to plan for their life in canada meanwhile a fund was started to aid them publicized through the local weekly paper the new market era and express the fund received considerable response the couple was also helped in other ways struck by their cour age and devotion william john ston hospital engineer at new market and iris wife provided a home for dorothy when bob was released from hospital a short time ago lie too was provided for by the johnstons although still encased in a cast bob is no longer paralyzed and looks forward eagerly to the day when he can get back to work and they can start to make their plans come true dorothy and bob daily pore over maps of canada discussing various spots where they might make their home and planning what they will do when bobs cast is removed in another week flchpb i if gingerbread piaxe plots koltk op gas pipe lilxk could you pass a test it is one thing to be born a cit izen of canada and quite another thing to become one in order to be this gaspipe line just com pleted at chatham ont con nects the dawn storage field to kimball field kimball is near a gas well brought in aug 3 reported to be one of canadas six biggest the prox imity of the new well makes the ninemileiong dawn-kim- ball line more important com pany officials state shown is the line snaking its way during construction across typical ter rain the line was originally projected on aerial photographs to cover the most direct route stolie pence granted citizenship here the aspiri sentence is suspended ant must pass a test which is by no means easy indeed we wonder how many citizens by birth could pass it without doing some cram ming beforehand for instance what type of par liament has canada the answer is bicameral meaning that it has two chambers but would that answer have occurred to you if a magistrate had asked you the ques tion out of the blue can you name the federal courts they are the supreme exchequer and admiral ty courts but could you say what each court deals with and what is the largest river in canada no it is not the st lawrence but the mackenzie the immigrant who becomes a canadian citizen must know these things and many more we must be careful not to think that because we were born in canada and per haps boast of pioneer ancestors we know all there is to know about it car upsets near greenwood several were injured two men suffered compound fractures to their left legs when their car struck a passing trans port trailer and turned over in a ditch on no 7 highway near greenwood in oshawa general hospital are hartley sellers 33 the car driver and ronald gibson 31 both of agincourt another passenger un identified suffered a broken nose and- a fourth was apparently un hurt blind parmer palls drowns taken with a seizure and falling into an 8 by 1 foot cement trough containing 3 feet of water george stollery 19yearold farmer of hoards station 3 miles west of campbellford was drowned late thursday although blind since he was 10 years of age he was quite active helped with milking 20 head of cat tle gathered the eggs and took care of many chores around the farm charge king man in liquor sale a mclean of king township was taken into custody on a charge of keeping liquor for sale after two york county officers in plainclothes were served beer in his home six miles southeast of schomberg in king township while detsgt william martin- dale and constable arthur moodey of schomberg waited outside county constables frank fear and james crouch entered the farm house and asked to be served a few bottles of beer the other officers walked in as soon as the beer was served ten cases of beer and six bottles of wine were confiscated pleading guilty to stealing a roll of fence a 21yearold kirkfield man received six months suspend ed sentence on restitution and payment of costs of 3900 in police court this morning according to evidence submitted the fence was taken from the pro perty of a bexley township farmer who was stringing a line fence and had left the roll of wire on his property constable lawson of the provincial police detachment found that the stolen wire had been used to fence off the property of a summer cottager from toronto the toronto man had asked the accused to erect a fence to keep trespassers off his property and rather than purchase wire for the purpose the accused had apparent ly found it easier to pick up the roll from the farmers land rural power rates likely to be raised increased cost of power to consumers was forecast satt by robert saunders chairma the ontario hydroelectric mission reporting on rural struction progress he said increase will be necessary bei of increased labor costs mr saunders said in a ment that costs of materials have gone up he said a increase is needed to keep commission on a sound fina basis he gave no indication of amount of the probable inct nor of when it may be impose central fee store e r daniels ph 2 stouffville marmill feed clo laying meal a qua ty laying ration for yo pullets fortified with liver oil to keep your bir healthy and active dairy ration concentra hog grower concentra molasses and cod liver oil 34c per gal 3 per g by the dri coal i coal be sure of qualit buy blue coal for farm and industrial buildings because its ught onethird the weight of galvanized steel easy to work and handle permanent does not rust rot shrink or warp enduring weatherresistant economical outlasts galvanized steel by many years requires no painting autumn offers the opportunity to carry out needed con struction or repairs on the farm aluminum ribbed roofing and siding offers the answer to the material problem available in sheets six seven eight nine and ten feet long saves money warm in winter cool in summer easy to install onethird the weight of steal does not rust rot or shrink requires no pcftriting hugh russel sons ltd steel and metal products warehouses in moatrstl ind toronto to prinet u monlrnt 114 gtrrsrd l east toronto 3ik mr morley stouffville symes ontario

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