unionville thursday sept 8 mr and mrs cari rose and fmiiy spent a few days holi days recently at algonquin park buffonvike news thursday sept 8 dr miss lena kir was a her mother home n hafeashoej for family reunion n hoaoiir of mi- kings brother whom she bad not seen for 11 years twentytwo attended mrs dae gray visited for a fe days la palcvilte m lorene talbot spent a weekend with her parents mr and mr g talbot other guests of mr and mr talbo were mr and mr evans and george kelly sr had a slight aectaent recently which resulted ia a serious eye opera- j lion while he was clearing brush in the garden a stick i flew tp and hit mm in the eje at the time it did cot bother j him a great dea but later a cae of arjte glaucoma devel- oped and he was rushed to hos- pita for an emergency opera- i tion fortunately his sight was not impaired and he is recover ing nicely jack stephenson has gone out west for a visit with his atha eddie of toronto and mr andf mrs rae of vewmarket wh m and yr miss iva campbell spent a weekend with mr and mrs t phillirxs and family pine orchard thursday sept 8 ear johnston spent a couple of days with john jan- sen at victoria square mr and mrs byers of pene- tang visited mr and mrs rae mcclure mr wilbert widdineld visit ed his sisters here miss patsy boake is the jun ior teacher at vivian mr donald johnston spent the jong weekend in muskoka district mr and mrs chapman were guests with miss burkholder mr um mcneil of lxbridge and mr and mrs v jamieson and daughter of kemptville agriculture college were visi tors with mr and mrs ed john ston and had supper with walt johnston and family mrs wesley baker is enter taining her sister from usa school reopened with mrs thompson and miss mainprize back as teachers several from here attended the shower at mrs earl tooles home in honour of miss mary sheridan a bride to be in sept ml pisgah thursday sept 8 mr and mrs ross keffer at tended the wedding of their niece miss reta keffer and mr arthur moore at maple mrs keffer also poured tea at the trousseau tea in honour of miss reta keffer masars dean harvey billy and johnny gamble attended a birthday party at lake simcoe in honour of bobby hepburns birthday mr and mrs jack gamble and family and mrs hattie gamble of richmond hill en joyed a motor trip to hamilton mrs hi t baycroft and miss helen baycroft of aurora and mr ewan wilcox of beeton were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs r c baycroft mr and mrs ray smith and mr and mr3 harold botham with their families enjoyed a picnic at midhurst favk mrs william dryland is vis iting her aunt at dresden recent visitors with mr and mrs wallace scott were mr and mrs lome hanna of dun- dalk and mr and mrs t ding wall and children of hopeville norma and teddy smith spent a few days with their grand mother mrs william gohn at unionville donna and diane dceks vis ited with their grandparents mr and mr xorman brown mr and mrs don robinson terry and adele called on mr and mrs leslie smith mr and mrs karl offenbeck and children spent labour day weekend visiting relatives at hanover miss rose anne barlow spent a week with her aunt and un cle mr and mrs x ferri at xorval mr and mrs jack haughton have a daughter a sister for johnny and peter lrs norman brown and mr and mrs percy scliell enjoyed a holiday at the cottage at a peeial meeting of the womans association the date of thursday october 27 was bili hood are on a trip to california mrs lloyd grove 3 staying with the children miss lena and mr tom fra- zer of toronto were guests at the home of their sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs waiter craig following the labour day weekend church services on the victoria square charge are back on schedule rev a c huston again occupies the pul- pit and many 01 the regular at tendants who have been away- through the summer are back in their usual places xext thursday sept 15 harmony club members will cater for a barbecue to be given at leitchcroft and on satur day sept 17 the davidson mis sion band will hold its first meeting children of all ages are invited to take part in an interesting new programme of handcrafts which has been planned for them and to con vince everyone that christmas is just around the corner mrs s j english has been selecting christmas card stocks which the mission band children will soon be bringing to our doors mr and mrs albert jones and mr and mrs donald mc quay were guests at the mid- dleton wedding which was held at agincourt miss audrey scott was a guest of mr and mrs james mcquay when mrs major of mh farms returned home from a trip to edmonton she discover ed that her son raymond had spent the time with his foot in a cast the day after she left for the west he fell off the trac tor and broke his ankle misses nancy and jean vau- ghan of cannington visited mr and mrs gordon vaughan while here they paid their first visit to the cxe and had their first subway ride while mrs s j english was away recently she visited rela tives in chatham ridgetown and london she also attended the church where mr currey preaches in london sympathy of the community is extended to mrs james mc quay whose sister amy mrs leonard blackler of oshawa passed away mrs blackler was a frequent visitor at the mc quay home and had been in poor health for several years mr and mrs alex burns who lived in the s r patterson place before moving to leaside several years ago are now liv ing near alliston until the new addition to but- tonville school is completed classes for all the children will be held in the old schoolroom with the teachers working out a schedule to suit the condi tions there will be no swing shift thursday sept- 8 mr and mrs ed mealoney and brian were dinner guests with his sister and brother-in- law mr and mrs wilton or chard beach hillside recent visitors with mr and mrs cyril bielby were the gil family from hamilton mr and mrs carreon logan and wayne also marie from toronto mr ard mrs frank bielby mr tnd mrs donald dunkeld and on doug four new- beginners started the season at school with their teacher miss mcpherson mr will coates and mrs b boomer spent sunday after noon with their aunt mrs a carruthers and family mr and mrs ed mealoney and brian visited with the car ruthers mr and mrs j avis and anne markham and mr hill pastor of goodwood united church visited with the car ruthers family a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of mr and mrs m dunkeld in honour o miss june wagg mt albert a bridetobe many lovely gifts were received from her girl friends after which lunch was served mrs ernie carruthers attend ed a trousseau tea at the home of mr and mrs percy pres tage toronto in honor of the approaching marriage of their daughter lorna mrs macdonald visited her daughter in siouffville bill ann and margaret sher idan have started school at mo ngolia as mr and mrs sheri dan will shortly be moving to their fine new home there miss eileen draper was home over the weekend glen major chemists try for better doughnuts set for the annual turkey sup per at mt pisgah church rev victor wood returned from his holidays congratulations to the sunday- school on winning the prize at tendance plaque at the girls rally held at ringwood church this is the second time this year they previously woyi it at the spring rally at wesley the number of connecticut men who earn their living from farming has shrunk to some 3 percent of the states popula tion audley thursday sept 8 on friday evening sept 16 the audley congregation is planning to have a reception for the rev and mrs melville butters and two sons in the audley church the choir is busy practising for the harvest home anniver sary service to be held on sep tember 25 the community club began its fall program with a corn roast last saturday evening at the home of mr and mrs bert guthrie for the first time in the his tory of the 89yearold audley school two teachers have been hired mrs g k pratt of aud ley who has been teaching all eight grades will this year have the four senior grades and mrs k e greer of pickering rir 2 will teach the others miss car ol lee of almonds will con- tinne teaching music a partition has been built to divide the school into 2 class rooms two firedoors some new blackbards and an auto matic oil heating system have been installed sharon and bobby blake have returned to their home in greenwood after visiting with their grandparents mr and mrs u blake mr and mrs cecil smith karen and brian have return ed to thehir home in chapleau after visiting with mr and mrs james davidson mrs a mawkiney of toronto has been visiting with mr and mrs george squire and family we build homes large and small and buildings of all kinds repairs and remodelling good materials and workmanship guaranteed our house designing service is at your disposal k w betz construction co slouffvillc ont phone stouff 195 goodwood thursday sept 8 do you know how to spend your evenings for the next few days there is a musical treat along with gospel messages awaiting you at the baptist church at eight oclock each evening sunday service at 3 but our talent will be at the lxbridge fireside at s43 mr and mrs harry wood land doris and lorna and mrs fred woodland attended the wedding of mr fred wood land in uxbridge united chu rch connie and dennis walker have returned home after spen ding most of the summer holi days with their grandparents mr and mrsreg walker mr and is leonard smith and family of parry sound spent a week end with his sis ter mrs john may mr dan gibbner and son and family had dinner with his sis ter mrs george jones kenneth and allan hockley and arnold may spent labour day weekend at a baptist young peoples camp east of peterborough mr and mrs fred baldwin mr and mrs george baldwin and mr and mrs reuben may attended the wedding of mrs baldwins nephew edwin fei- ghen mr and mrs george jones visited with mr and mrs da vid xighswander the september meeting of the ladies aid was held at the home of mrs e hockley mrs fred woodland provided a very interesting program on baptist hospitals in india mr and mrs aif herrmings and girls of kingston visited with her mother mrs c d joes mr albert lee and martin islington spent sept 3 with mr and mrs j a hingston also rev mr a h perry mr elforcl uxbridge and mr why- anko stouffville mr and mrs edgar johnson george and linda attended a picnic on sept 4 at mr and mrs robt nesbitt sr to see mi- marjorie ashdown who is here from sai sunday visitors a the jones were mr raioh walker and mr ambrose fuller stoutf- viiie mr and mrs clarence thompson langtaff mrs jen- nv crosier toronto mr and mrs allan jones toronto mrs wm hopkins walter mary and hilda ashburn mrs c fiss and june balsam mrs bert third and vickie mark- ham and miss haze jones mr and mrs taibert evans mr and mrs jack hill mr robert pickard were visitors at the hingstons mrs edgar johnson and mrs jim jones were among those of the pine grove wa who were guests at the home of mrs gordon munroe gormley at a luncheon mr and mrs claude sim- monds and family returned to toronto after spending two months at their cottage there mr and mrs ralph faulkner visited saturday evening with mr and mrs joe jones miss shirley jones spent a couple days with mr and mrs ralph faulkner goodwood mr and mrs wm eberlin and children toronto spent a saturday with mr and mrs a c simmonds mr and mrs david sim monds and boys toronto spent a saturday with mr and mrs claude simmonds and family chemists are searching with microscope and beaker for a secret new fprmula that will revolutionize an industry and bring new joy io mankind the goat a doughnut just like grandma used to make commercial bakers in the united states are turning out doughnuts at a rate of more than 7300000000 a year thats nearly 50 for every living hu man in the nation according to the doughnut corporation of america the sinkers are tireshaped both balloon and bicycle twisted braided rectangular or square some are plain others are flavored with chocolate strawberries cinnamon or jam and jelly but most are just doughnuts cooks and chemists with the air of physicians diagnosing a case get together daily in the test kitchens lest tubefilled yandorf thursday sept 8 wesley womens association were guests of mt pisgah w a last wednesday miss hazel reesor missionary of the sou dan interior mission was the speaker miss ruth white was a guest of miss barbara bramhill brampton mr and mrs clayton pogue and family motored to ottawa one weekend mr and mrs douglas bil- brough and family have been looking after the store in the absence of mr and mrs dud ley foster and family labs over downtown manhat tans corlee shops and hold consultations they poke freshly dou ghnuts and prod them weigh them give them bite and taste j tests and even take their tem- i peratures it is doubtful if some new i and terrible nuclear weapon i gets more scientific attention the diagnosis is that these modern sinkers are sunk by- i comparison with che old-fash- ioned kind that used to give j grandpa such joy and indiges tion digestible fried foods were scoffed at then the biggest problem with modern doughnuts is that they dont dunk the way grandmas doughnuts did that doesnt mean commer cial doughnuts arent as good as grandmas a kitchen clini cian said it just means that they arent like hers and there are always people who want the oldfashioned kind apparently grandmas same basic ingredients are used flour sugar shortening eggs and milk but it is very difficult to make doughnuts like hers with modern automatic equip ment so this problem is out of the deep fryer and into the burner fire so to speak the perfect sinker must first of all be soft but not too soft and you have to have what the bakers call sym metry and bloom in rough translation that means smooth and puffy the doughnut really gets the onceover weighed and meas ured to make sure it meets uni- form doughnut standards it also has to have character in its crust when the doughnut is bro ken for dunking does it crum ble into the coffee or remain the stchfffviuj tribune thursday september 15 1955 paoe 9 free and absorbent does it really kk good enough to eat if it does the tester eats it- or what is left of it thats the final crucial testi how does it taste grandma most likely didnt even use a recipe for her mouthwatering concoction she even cooked the little globs she cut out to make the holes in her doughnuts jjut with automation things are different we guess doughnuts are made from the very start with the holes built in jim don ant keith stevens of woodstock ontario are the youngest owners who actually work a certified tree farm in canada the ages are 13 11 and 3 respectively ontario now has 100 tree farms certi fied by the canadian forestry association of ontario the atomic age may or may not be dawning but experts say that by 1973 almost half a billion tons of cojl a year will be burned to generate electric power or 200 percent more than was used in 1953 a mans6pimion rf mawv a woman 0 made 8y mer dress shop- i produced by imperial tobacco company of canada limited as o public servica ojxmam gjloma hlq view clwt ccut awjtk cdwxd pctfc 1 coo rvuucm imxmoau fo mdc the broken lines on the photograph roughly indicate the additional area to be occupied by new smelters and other buildings beyond the present plant the aluminum structure in the middle ground can be seen the harbor and docks of kitimat in august 1954 only 3a years after ground was broken the kitimat smelter commenced production of aluminum with an annual capacity of 91500 tons almost immediately a 60000ton extension was started and in the spring of 1955 the decision was made to proceed with a flexible program to add a further 180000 tons to ingot capacity a progressive increase to 331500 tons more than three times the size of the original installation and well on the way to our ultimate kitimat goal of 550000 tons a year this continuing expansion of kitimat in succes sive stages stated aluminium limited president nathanael v davis should we believe help to keep pace with- the growing free world demand for aluminum and particularly the demand in our major export markets the united kingdom and the united states the new facilities will go into production steg by step with the first unit starting up in the fall of 1956 it is expected that the present building program will be complete in 1959 aluminum company of canada ltd your hair grows about half an inch a monh the average single hair lasts front two to four years befor it falls out smtulti a7i shawinioan eaus atvida isll maiioni iiauhainoii kitimat 1 t