Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 26, 1959, p. 5

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i i i saturday excursions toronto good going and reluming tamo saturday only excursion fares from lindsay stouffville 290 125 sunderland blackwater 215 210 corresponding fares from intermediate point full information from agents tutunmjuiti a mi bub wc ii u u i u b i o painting paperhanging the lang service 1959 wallpapers with matching drapes r0xat0ne specialist free advice time payment plan gormley 5449 glen major march 19 miss betty ann wakefield of toronto spent the weekend with miss shirley ones at her home no skiing on the weekend on account of the rain mr and mrs alec hingston and family toronto visited on sunday with mr and mrs j a hingston birthday greetings to alec who celebrates on mar 17 mr and mrs wm gates jr and children brooklin visited on sunday with mr and mrs e gates mr george gibson spent the weekend at his cottage sunday evening was a windy one no damage that we have heard here except flying shin gles friends of mr and mrs a c simmonds wish them an en- joyable trip as they leave for england on march 18 mr and mrs allan holman brooklin and mrs j holman of dagmar called on mr and mrs edgar johnson on satur day evening master david langille enter tained the pine grove school children to a toboggan party on wednesday last mr and mrs howard lan gille spent monday in toronto halfpast teen wapoggbtaaoaaaaoaaoojx3 globe travel service official agents for all steamship and airlines cunard ha line klm tca boac etc nederlanders u kunt uw reis naar holland in ons volledig ingericht kantoor in de avonduren komen be- spreken deskundig advies is een groote help voor u en u krygt dat zonder extra kosten 212 main st newmarket ont ph twining 54891 ooaaaoaaa3b30g6s picnics make your f reservations j now for family church and other groups swimming dancing covered pavilion glendale beach musselmans lake only 10 miles east of aurora phone stew patrick pa 75460 markham fair field crop competitors markham fair is again sponsoring field crop competitions in oats fall wheal ensilage corn with increased interest in barley it has been decided lo add that crop to our 1959 competitions seed for all competitions except corn must be registered or known to be from registered seed a minimum acreage of three acres is required if enough interest is shown seed can be procured through us at a reduced price score card purify of variety freedom from other grain freedom from disease smut etc freedom from weeds stand of crop competition trim 10 points 10 points 10 points 25 points 35 points 10 points 100 points your committee would appreciate receiving your entry as early as possible each competition re quires a minimum of ten entries for further information contact fred spring secretary at markham 4t3tares3cssss3awbare3s cherrywood mrs 31 hoiiinger march 19 the womans association of cherrywood united church held their regular monthly meeting in the church hall on wednes day with the president mrs todd presiding the devotional period taken by mrs t holmes was based on the easter theme the triumph of love our missionary mrs radley in af rica was remembered in prayer reports from the secretaries were gratifying invitations were read from centennial group on march 26 dunbarton april 7 and stouffville april 21st plans were made for a quilting on tuesday march 17 reminders of the paper drive and collection of nylons were given to all mrs wilmot gates had charge of the study book she gave some enlightening in formation from the chapter on alaska after the meeting was closed with the wa benediction a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses mrs t holmes mrs m hoiiinger and mrs earl taylor miss louise ryan of cedar grove spoke to the cherrywood sunday school officers teachers pupils and friends on the topic of being faithful in little things this topic was most suitable because the occasion was the presentation of awards for attendance during the year 1958 for perfect attendance never even missing one sunday wayne hoiiinger received a copy of the hymnary those having 15 of the days received seals or diplomas the 7th year seals went to paulette riches emma laughlin margaret mil ne karen wagar keith wagar joan petty and bill petty these are now in line for the alumni diploma there were none re ceiving the 6th year seals but the fifth year seals went to dor othy hoiiinger diane shields and wayne hoiiinger those re ceiving 4th year seals were sandra hubbard and kenneth hubbard receiving 3rd year seals were john taylor barry johnson and robin johnson second year seals went to eliza beth harding and allen gates those receiving diplomas in the senior department were jerry bezener and susan campbell the following in the primary department were robert camp bell lois johnson garry ben- ham peter harding rachel ait- ken susan hoiiinger lorna campbell jimmy gates david robinson donna benham hea ther hoiiinger margaret tay lor paul gates luella hoiiinger and sandra goddard we ex tend our heartiest congratula tions to all these faithful pupils announce payment lor rabid animals ca cathers mp wishes to inform his constituents that the minister of agriculture the hon douglas s harkness an nounced in the house last week that the federal government is prepared to pay 40c of the cost for animals infected with ra bies the provincial govern ment will pay 40 and the county 20r- payment will be made retroactive on all domestic animals affected since april 1 195s if they were inspected by a government veterinarian ba sis of payment is on the value of s250 for cattle 100 for hor ses and 10 for sheep the stourryiue tribune tsony maros 25 1959 ft s hot cross buns of the chris tian era first appeared around 1250 ad when they were sold to easter sunday communi cants as they left the church later they were eaten on good friday and now here in can ada the hot cross bun season starts on ash wednesday and continues all through lent hot cross buns are especially good when served piping hot to do this they can be placed in the top of a tightly covered double boiler over rapidly boil ing water for about five min utes hot cross buns 1m cups milk l cup granulated sugar 2 teaspoons salt m cup shortening m cup lukewarm water 2 teaspoons granulated sugar 2 envelopes active dry yeast 2 eggs 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 516 cups oncesifted allpurpose flour 3 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon grated nutmeg 14 teaspoon ground mace 14 teaspoon ground cloves 1 cup seedless raisins 16 cup chopped mixed candied peels and citron 1 tablespoon water 2 tablespoons granulated sugar scald milk stir in the 16 cup sugar salt and shortening cool to lukewarm meantime measure lukewarm water into a large bowl stir in trie two teaspoons sugar sprin kle with yeast let stand ten minutes then stir well beat one whole egg and one yolk to gether add egg and lukewarm milk mixture to dissolved yeast stir in lemon rind combine in sifter three cups of the flour cinnamon nutmeg mace and cloves sift into yeast mixture stir to combine then beat until smooth and elastic mix in seedless raisins and can died peels and citron stir in sufficient additional flour to make a soft dough about 216 cups more place in greased bowl grease top cover let rise in a warm place free from draft until doubled in bulk about 114 hours punch down dough turn out on lightlyfloured board or can vas and knead until smooth di vide each roll into two equal portions form each portion in to a roll 12 inches long cut each roll into 12 equalsized pieces shape pieces into smooth round balls flatten slightly and then arrange on greased cookie sheets grease tops cover with a tea towel let rise in a warm place free from draft until doubled in bulk about 45 min utes beat remaining egg white and the one tablespoon water to gether slightly brush on the risen buns and sprinkle with the two tablespoons granulated su gar bake in a moderately hot oven of 375 degrees 12 to 15 minutes mark a cross on each bun with a little confectioners icing recipe yields two dozen buns new baptist church for milliken a new church building is be ing planned for milliken ont with the work to commence on or about the first of april milliken baptist church which conducts its services in a base ment at present is erecting superstructure with an auditor- i ium to accommodate over 200 i persons the new building will include a special glassedin room with a loud speaker for mothers and small children a spacious study for the pastor rev a m ach- eson an office for printing the church paper and other circu lars and a sunday school de partment with facilities for 250 scholars through the generosity of the local people and the combined efforts of the tuesday night young people the friday night juniors and a sunday school campaign the church raised a building fund in the last three months of s22000 we would like to see 35000 in our building fund before we start to build r lpl h i rvpsis bis do your buildings look like this it not improve yours ttovr with a lowcost bns loan improved facilities often make a farm nm more profit ably the trouble is sometimes the money needed to make these improvements isnt there when you need it thats when a bank of nova scotia lowcost loan can help you your neighbourhood bank of nova scotia manager looks at it this way if if s sound business for you its sound business for the bank drop in and talk over lowcost farm improvement loan with him next time youre in town youll find he speaks your language the bank of nova scotia more than 500 bronchos across canada and in london new york tho caribbean the bristlecone pine earths oldest known living thing adds no more than an inch to its girth in a century one bristle- cone in the invo- national for est in california has lived for more than 4600 years make it a wellshod faster for the whole family with our fashionright new shoes we have an exciting collection of everyones favorite styles expertly crafted for comfort on a busy schedule main street stouffville phone 95w stouffvilles only exclusive shoe store onethird of the population of trinidad large caribbean island is made upof east indians and hindu temples and moslem mosques are familiar sights for educational funds in this day and ago a col lege education is a must sun life of canadas edu cational policy is ideal for helping you secure your childrens future build up a fund for their education through sun life insurance let mo show you without obligation how easily this can be done sun life assurance company of canada behind t o o jim abell telephone 237 starffrbe behind this door is a car but this is more than just a car it is a tradition for fftyeight years now people have used its name btiick as a synonym for excellence now this car has excelled even itself in pride and prestige in beauty and mechanical perfection it has surpassed every great thing its name has ever stood for truly nineteenfiftynine is buicks vintage year a year in which one thing is certain better automobiles are being built and buick is building them drive one ten minutes will tell see your local buick dealer- neil patrick motors ltd phone 372 stouffville buick chas cooper phone 10t claremont ont phone 104

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