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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 1, 1951, p. 10

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the tribune stouffville onl thursday march 1 1951 hello homemakers do you cover the fowl with cold water recall the old saying a merry and simmer for 2 hours then add hear doeth good like medicine the remaining ingredients and sim- being confined to bed is not much mer for another hour permit the fun and it takes a great deal of chicksn to cool in the broth then thoughtful attention to sustain a remove it remove the grease heat patient it may be a sympathetic the broth and strain this may be smile or a cheery card or letter chilled again and served as jellied which helps then too there is the chicken when the cubed pieces of prospect of an attractive tray chicken are added to it three times a day the restful atmosphere of a room also makes a difference freshly laundered bedclothes an extra pillow a box experiment underway for new lease on life for piglets of tissues and a thermos of water a bedside table placed convenient ly for the invalid may be the coffee table from the living room be cause if the bed is low he needs a low place for his book clock and whatever he needs clean the sick room daily and do it quietly this is often quite a job without raising too much dust or strawberry bavarian 2 cups 1 pkg frozen strawberries cup sugar 1 tbsps gelatine 2 tbsps cold water 2 tbsps boiling water 1 tbsps lemon juice 1 cup heavy cream 2 egg whites y tsp sail thaw out the strawberries and flavour with sugar and lemon the patients temperature if yoiii 3oak gelatine in cold water must be nurse and housekeeper i then dissolve in boiling water and streamline youi household task so aid to strawberries chill berry that you get plenty of rest too when the tray is brought to the bedside it should provide some thing attractive and surprising by the way a bed tray is a good pur chase for family use on the tray place a colourful plastic mat and set something interesting amid the essentials such as a flower in a bon bon dish a novelty salt shaker a quaint little cream jug or individ ual ramekin dishes to hold the food cut the buttered bread in pieces easy to handle or make dainty sandwiches garnished with cress serve hot foods hot and cold items cold there should be no drip to the salad and sauces should not mingle with other items on the plate- patties made from lamb or veal or an individual meat pie are the kind of food to make for the patientonthe mend foods for the sick must be those requested by the doctor out when he suggests certain soft foods your problem can be solved by purchasing baby or junior canned foods there is a wonderful variety of these from which to choose for the convalescents dessert remember fresh frozen fruit thawed out canned fruit salad rosy baked apples ice cream sher bets custards and other creamed mixtues such treats encourage any patient to sifc up and take notice make mealtime an occcasion set a tray for yourself tote it along and enjoy the meal together but dont talk about aches and pains chicken broth 4 or 5 lbs chicken 12 cups cold water 5 stalks celery 1 bay leaf cup chopped onion cup chopped carrot 1 tsp ary parsley 1 tsp salt mixture until it is about to set whip eggs until stiff then whip cream until stiff and fold together into the jellied berry mixture makes 8 servings the question box mrs r w asks for the follow ing recipe peanut butter cookies i cup granulated sugar v cup brown sugar 2 cup melted butter a 1 egg beaten 6 cup peanut butter 1 cups flour 1 tsp baking soda vi tsp salt mix thoroughly form into small round balls and place on baking sheet flatten into shape with a fork bake in an electric oven pre heated to 350 degs to a delicate brown miss b h requests the follow ing recipe tapioca custard vi cup minute tapioca cup white sugar yi tsp sait 1 egg yolk 3 cups mlk 1 egg while tsp salt 1 tsp vanilla combine tapioca sugar salt and deaten egg yolks and milk in top of double boiler cover and cook over boiling water for 7 minutes uncover stir frequently as it cooks 5 minutes more re move from heat when the pudding begins to thicken as it cools fold in the beaten egg white and salt add vanilla if desired any one of the follow ing additions may be made v2 cup cocoanut vi cup toasted almonds 2 diced bananas or 1 square semi sweet chocolate ontarios hog industry will be influenced by an experiment being carried out on a spacious farm a mile south of milton there dr carl martin a qualified medical doctor who ceased practising when he took over active supervision of the family feed mill in milton is producing litters of pigs whose numbers and health have sur prised department officials and have given promise that ontario swine breeders will increase their superiority in this field of can adian agriculture the martin farm is the pilot plant in a revolution ary method of swine raising- in ontario plans formulated by dr martin and the department of agriculture call for the martin pig- hatchery to mass produce small pigs for farmers throughout ontario taking from the farmer the responsibility of feeding and nursing the young sucklings a practice that has been a precarious venture under present mortality rates for young pigs here pretty twila sevier and nancy malcolm are seen holding two baby porkers who will contribute to ontarios 125000000 hog industry a writer advises housewives to economize by doing their owni cooking maybe it would make husbands eat less kentucky police found a man his wife and 11 children cooped up in a tworoom shack they were just residing there not living marmill the quality name laying pellets the modern way of feeding stops all sorting of laying ration complete line of poultry dairy hog concentrates crumbles chick starter pellets or regular poultry supplies stockgro cod liver oil shell grit germicides peat moss stoker coal blue coal americas finest anthracite central feed store phone 277 stouffville elmer daniels prop american can company statis ticians estimate that the use of metal containers for packing food in the us in 1950 had increased more than 10fold since the turn of the century almost five times the rate of population growth vs3s3se30c3fc3k3c3t3ewc3t3sx3cs3t3csc itiqktfaub you expect efficient service from your neighborhood bank fts and you get it because banks compete with each other to serve you the men and women on your banks staff strive to excel in banking skill friendliness and courtesy just as you strive in your own work your regular dealings with your bank are confidential intimate helpful and you can rely on your bank managers wide sources of information to help you in your business or personal financial problems you are always free to shop around among banks thats what keeps them competitive sponsored by your bank stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop voice of prophecy bible questions and answers question dont you think we would have more peace in the world if everybody kept the ten commandments answer listen to the answer in isaiah is 1s o that thou hadst hearkened to my commandments then had thy peace been as a river and thy righteousness as the waves or the sea q how long is the millennium a the world millennium means a thousand years this word is not found in the bible see revelation 20 i they lived and reigned with christ a thousand years q with so many ideas prevail ing how can 1 tell the real truth a in 1 thessalonians 521 it is written prove all things hold fast that which is good and in isaiah s20 to the law and to the testimony if they speak not according to this word it is be cause there is no light in them q since it is impossible to keep from falling into sin why try a god can keep you jude 24 25 now unto him that is able to keep you from falling and to pre sent you faultless before the pre- ence of his glory with exceeding joy to the only wise cod our saviour be glory and majesty dominion and power both now and ever q wiiat s meant by a wind of doctrine spoken of in ephen- sians 4 1 1 that we henceforth be no more children tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine by the sleight of men and cunning craftiness whereby they lie in wait to de ceive a in jeremiah 5 13 we read and the prophets shall become wind and the word is not in them that is a wind of doctrine which is not sustained by the word of god q will the time ever come when there will be no sin or suffer ing or curse anywhere in the uni verse a wc answer with revelation 5 13 and every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and such as are in the sea and all that are in them heard 1 saying blessing and hon our and glory and power be unto him that sitteth upon the throne and unto the lamb for ever notice every creature is praising god see also revelation 214 223 nahum 19 plunges 58 feet prom hydro pole scratches knees carl dake of madoc working on the hydro line running from devizes to seaforth fell from the 5sfoot level when he was carrying out aerial crew works on line- stringing operations he had only two slightly scratched knees a st marys doctor who attend ed him told him that he should go home and pray all night in thank fulness for his escape dake is back at work this week the accident occurred last friday ss5ssaj tsss5ftftftssssssftss4ssssisi painting decorating interior exterior free estimates given roach bros painters decorators phones stouffville 66007 markham 57w4 tissssssssftftsss5s5sssssss tst rtftcsttilft4ti4assftaftftsiaftctft3si48 molasses a good supply of feeding molasses now available get your requirements now and avoid disappointment bulk or in drums reesors marmill limited markham ont phone 9600 dance every saturday night stouffville veterans hall modern old time w w bates orchestra admission 50c

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