pij a the st0uffy1ue tribune tkcrsdiy december 13 m north york liberal convention reeve for two years and reeve prestige rises in world affairs port accorded him during his j for five he was a comimssiorer said dr henderson in accepting years in parliament it was of york county in 1932 and in his nomination it will be a with deep regret that i made my j 1954 held the coveted post as time of stress and strain and it decision to retire he said it warden of york county during is vitally important to return has been an honour and a privi- his political career in the muni- the liberals to power to con- lege to serve as your membe cipal field he remained in office tinue the fine leadership we have since 1945 and durin with a large majority and re- had in the past 20 years he years i have looked upon it tired undefeated added he stressed that under rot as honour and glory for my engaged in mixed farming the liberals there had never self but as an opportunity to mr rye is a past president of been a national depression in serve my fellow men and my the north york plowmens asso- paying tribute to the present country he continued member of parliament he wish- mr smith referred to tne many ed mr smith a happy retire- vacant ciiairs in the continued from page 1 iinuch for this country the lib eral government has done more for canada than any other po litical party in my lifetime em phasized the speaker he paid tribute to the excellent national c leadership given by the late mc- p kenzie king and the present prime minister louis st lau rent much of our present so- irial legislation has been insti tuted by the libera govern ment at ottawa he said add ing never have our liberal leaders put parly issues ahead of the needs of canada calls for tnity concluding his address mr rye stressed the need for party unity and urged all thoe pres ent to throw their wholehearted support behind the candidate chosen active career mr rye has had an active community life in the affairs of both east gwiliimbury town ship and the county of york he served four years as a cbun- cillor in the township and then will be of national and interna- felt address mr smith expiessj era of great progress ana pros- moved up to serve as deputv tional imoortance as canadas led his appreciation of the sup- 1 perity guest speaker protect your children from diptheria says health unit bloomington j the teachers mrs tait and mrs burnett with their pupils are holding a christmas con- cert in the school the evening of friday dec 21st this is your invitation to attend mr and mrs a vv storry mr and mrs n storry dianne nd marlene were guests at the elation and in addition is chair man of the mount albert parks board and chairman of the east gwiliimbury planning board other nomination in proposing the nomination this well known disease causes a severe throat infection which can block off the wind- thxse j a i 50th wedding celetouon for before tne discovery of mr and mrs m roe sat urdav evening we too wish to i even communities because of its i j congratulations and good severitv young children espe- ir i daily those front six months and r december rneetng of the i iw- p- a st susceptible i f dlps ald wa h thursdav libera i afternoon at the home of mr antitoxin and toxoid diphtheria wiped out whole families and canadian girls in training christmas candleliqriting service on sunday december 16 730 pm stouffville united church all welcome however each year there are of the over 130 cases of diphtheria with ment which his service has just- family caused by the passing dphthera as wen a sma lv earned him echoing the of the hon w p mulock and should be a disease of his- sentiments of all present dr many devoted party leaders and tone interest only in canada henderson called for united sup- members i am assured how of dr e j henderson aurora port of the candidate selected at ever that the affairs dentist ross linton pointed to the convention party are in good lianas ne his outstanding civic contribu- dr henderson has been active ttii g dam ge to the heart lions and his activitv in the den- in municipal life for tne past elected executive and nervous svstem tal profession he referred to 20 years during which time he in concluding mr smith paid w nervous svstem dr hendorson as a man of has served on both council and tribute to the fine national lead- for many years now protec- strohg character and said that school board he has been mayor ership under prime minister lion against sma pox oiphther- he would give the riding dis of aurora for the past 2 years louis st laurent and expressed la tetanus and whooping cough tinguished representation the rise in acclamation j confidence that in the next elee- has been available to every can- nomination was seconded by the audience rose in acclama- tion the canadian people would adian child but according to rec- miss a brown i tion of j e smith mp for give him a mandate to carry on ords we are not a 1 taking the risin- iyestle north york when he was intro- the policies of liberalism advantages afforded by immum- the expected election in 193 duced by mr lee in a heart- j which have given to canada an zation i i i i t nli i a r- f cih vt av niaue and mrs w vaughan with a splendid attendance and the president mrs e lemon in charge the devotions were tak en by mrs m barnes the usual christmas messages will be sent out including a sum of money to miss m neal in mis for your christmas menu with the rapid growth of our population and the entry of new canadians from all parts of tiie the principal speaker of the j world it is important to main- evening was paul hellyer mp tain a high level of immunity sung to mrs c lemon the pro- toronto were at church here on gram in charge of mrs a smith sunday morning and were consisted of a reading by mrs guests with mr and mrs l m barnes and mr don wilkin- smith son was speaker stressing the mr i hill is in scarborough need of consecrated christian general hospital we hope hs vir ciit st moho women hostesses were mrs e may have a speedy recovery and to the scotymijon in t burnett and mrs o tranmer miss cadouret of toronto u ronto birthda greetings were mr and mrs mckendry of j staying with mrs hill ssbsabkuwhsgbkussksmjsmwm mince meat tartlets and turn overs and christmas cookies are chef e manfred roeb- lings idea of a festive addi tion to the traditional christ mas and new years dinners according to roebling chef of canadian pacifics famed alouette room in montreals windsor station the tartlets a light touch to the tradition- first we must prepare the ally overladen christmasmable dough for this we need two is the suggestion of one of can adas best known chefs hot mince meat tartlets and turnovers and christmas cook ies are a welcome and festive addition to the christmas ta ble says e manfred roebling chef of canadian pacifics al ouette room in montreals windsor station the ingredients are readily available to most housewives the preparation and baking are relatively simple and the re- pounds of lard three and a half pounds of flour and one pint of icewater blend the flour and lard by rubbing between the palms until properly mixed then add ice water holding back a cupful if the dough is not too thin add the rest of the water but do not knead just mix lightly a fluffy pie dough should be handled as little as possible before rolling the dough out place it in the re turnovers and cookies are taste treats especially appropriate during the yuletide season cpr photo or oval shapes put a spoonful of mince meat a little off center wet the edges of the paste with water fold paste together and pinch the borders so the filling will not run out perforate the top with a fork to let the steam escape bake for 15 minutes at 375 degrees f christmas cookies are a spe cial treat and are simple to pre pare we need one and a half pounds of flour one pound of butter 10 ounces of sugar four ounces of ground sweet almonds suits well worthwhile christ- mas cookies cut in the shape of lo ien for about one stars snowmen and yule trees and a dozen tarlet antl i about the same number of turn overs now for the frigerator for a short time this eggs one half teaspoon of lemon rind grated and a pinch of salt vfi wwiior to ib om me same nuinner oi turn- the butter and sugar aio a cotoi tin addition to the until foamy add the almonds christmas meal and will panic- and then tne eggs one at a tlrly delight the children he now for the tartlets and j timo and tnen adj tne said i tmnove roll the pie dough a iemon riml and sa fold in the flour roll the dough to roebling wuse special pre j little larger than the tartlet serve is montreals famed al- moulds dust the moulds with ouelle room has served as our and lay out with the dough thef at the world renowned i overlapping the edges of the chateau frontenac at quebec moulds just a little fill with jcity for mote than 15 years your favourite mince meat pour and at the palliser hotel in cal- a half teaspoon of rum over the gary chateau lake louis in mince meat then cover the the rockies and the empress j whole with the pie dough press- hotel at victoria bc k the edges well together roeblings recipe for hot bake for 15 to 20 minutes at 375 mince meats tartlets and turn- degrees f overs as prepared and served for the turnovers roll out in the alouette room i the pie paste and cut in square about one eighth of an inch thickness and cut in fancy shapes place on flour dusted cookie sheet and bake for 10 minutes at 375 degrees f decorate the cookies with royal icing of different colors white of egg mixed with icing sugar the above recipe yields about five dozen cookies sufficient for christmas and new years get- togethers chef roebling said davenport and assistant to minister of national defense in his opening remarks he paid homage to mr smith he has earned the esteem respect and affection of us all through his outstanding service he said referring to present govern ment affairs lie touched briefly on the governments actions in boosting the economy so as to avoid depression he said that the country needed- more capi tal and more people and as soon as these factors reach a desir able point many of th present stringent economy regulations will be relaxed farm income mr hellyer said that plans were under way to assist in bringing farm income to a com- 1 parable level with industry he admitted that this was not an easy matter and lie stressed that a makeshift solution in this mat ter would not be satisfactory referring to the hungarian situation mr hellyer said that the hungarians have done an incomparable service to human ity by sharpening our realiza tion of the threats to peace he spoke of the efforts being made by the federal govern ment to aid these immigrants and commented that he hoped those people would not become political pawns in concluding mr hellyer ask ed for unified support of the candidate and when the results of the election were announced dr e j henderson made the selection unanimous earlier in the meeting the election of officers took place following the presentation of the report of the nomination committee by charles vanzant the following executive was ac claimed lome c lee qc au rora president 1st vicepres fred johnston pefferlaw 2nd vicepres mrs donald downey rr 2 aurora 3rd vicepres john neufeld maple secretary sam cook richmond hill trea surer joseph vale qc new market mrs c l knappett soprano sang several selections during the program to these diseases practically everyone is in formed on this subject and j knows that immunization canbe i obtained either from their fam- ily doctor or at a clinic free of charge but a certain percentage still neglect this important pro tection it is more important for the mother to take an afternoon off occasionally to have her baby immunized even if it is neces sary to rearrange her plans for visiting grandmother or the lo cal hairdresser it is the responsibility of par ents to have their children im munized to ensure protection from these diseases which no longer should menace their health happiness and right to a full life have your children been immunized information can be obtained from your local york county health unit office at 171 main st newmarket ont a basking shark caught in california waters measured 30 feet long and scaled 8600 lbs the weight of 45 hefty men the pygmy marmoset of south americas amazonia is the western hemispheres small est member of the monkey fam ily fullgrown specimens weigh only three to five ounces electrification of the ameri can home in terms of applian ces has progressed to the point where nearly three out of four homes have electric toasters more than 90 percent have elec tric irons about 60 use vac uum cleaners and about 80 have electric washers theres an old saying a thousand years are but a day to a scientist how handy when waiting for a bus kitten the perfect set kitten cardigan and pullover christmas time is sweater time and 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become increasingly im portant and its potentialities sreater as more electronic aid come into general use it is another important way in which electricity the silent coworker in so many projects is continually being used to help provide higher standards of health living and prosperity for us all ontario hydro will continue to provide adequate supplies of power to meet the needs of our hospitals homes farms and industries the hydro family assures your llectrical future mj