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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 21, 1951, p. 7

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men sure go for a magic cake ffff if the m issi hagl coconut fudge chiffon cake mix and sift into a bowl 1 c plus 2 lbs onceaifted cake flour iy tspa magic baking powder tsp salt h c fine granulated sugar mix in y c desiccated coconut make a well in the dry ingredients and add in the order given do not stir mixture m c corn salad oil 2 unbeaten egg yolks c plus 2 tba water 1 tsp vanilla 2j ounces unsweetened chocolate melted and cooled stir the liquids to intermingle then stir in the dry ingredients beat until batter is smooth measure into a large bowl y c egg whites at room temperature and sprinkle with h tsp cream of tartar beat until the egg whites are very very stiff much a titter than for meringues angel cakes etc add hour mixture about a quarter at a time and fold after each addition until batter and egg whites are thoroughly combined turn batter into an ungreased 8 angel cake pan bake in a rather slow oven 325 about 1 hour immediately cake comes from oven invert pan and suspend cake until cold t bowl slb tniiinijjjnl gsw new books in library fiction the horns of capricorn mills the witch diggers west por trait of lsabelle corbett the grand portage omeara the devil in velvet carr bats with baby faces moss the faith of airs kelleen flannigan two faced murder leslie call me pandora dean too lively to live ljamer mr midshipman i lornblower forester glen- cannon meets tugboat annie gil- patric candlemas bay moore vicious pattern ileberden mur der cancels all debts heberden the high window chandler double or quits fair owls dont blink fair heading for a wreath hume time to change hats bennett the loved and the lost callaghan letter to a child mckinley murder is the payoff ford they came to baghdad christie never look back eberhart rivers of the sun ullman morning journey hilton the disenchanted sehul- berg murder by mail mcgrew world so wide lewis the great mogul payne each mans son maclennan behold thy daughter paterson round the bend shute the left hand of god barrett the enduring hills giles the earth is the lords caldwell the ballad and the source lehman nonfiction the gastronomical me fisher his eye is on the sparrow waters famous and infamous cases hastings the best years pilkinj the hinge of pate churchill local rag cormack anybody can do anything mac- donald a kings story duke of windsor belles on their toes gilbreth carey the story of american roads hart the auditoi general of canada may be removed from office only on joint resolution of the senate and house of commons tftssc44ii s4ca44ses4asa6 implements on hand new implements tractors all sizes i oneway discs 4 0 goble discs r forage harvester 8 ft no 20 cultivator l ft kaby cultivator sprjngtootli cultivators 2- 3furrow tractor plows double disc harrows drag harrows no 5 13run grain drill water pressure systems milking machines cream separators no 11 grain grinder no 15 electric hammer mil scuillers used implements dcase tractor john deere b tractor ir nearly new goodyear tires 13 x 2t complete on wheels for 1020 international clipper combine cocksliutt hay loader 0 oneway disc 13run grain fertilizer drill 13run grain drill 11run hoe drill corn binder renfrew cream separator delaval slilking machine corn scufller henry ogden son phone 254 stouffville ont attention farmers we are paying the current market price for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto empire 33636 stouffville 255 claremont 41rl4 uxbridge 27 awiwwwkmtmumwftuim cream for hesl results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers an fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 186w hello homemakers during the school exam session we brushed up on our latin one recurrent phrase was quo vadis where are you going our usual reply to the kitchen always brought forth some plain english in query of what the next meal was going to be frpm experience we know that fresh salads and fruits in season are always welcome but the test is in saladdressing the right dressing and the correct amount without overpowering or soaking the ingredients a simple grouping of salads is 1 tossed greens 2 cooked vegetables and 3 fruit salads fresh jellied or frozen ue usually select the dressings in this order oil or french for the first cooked or boiled for the sec ond and mayonnaise or cream for the fruit dont be afraid of experi menting taste as you make addi tions to a basic recipe until it is just right take a tip 1 spicy vinegar from sweet pickles may be stirred into french or cooked dressing 2 lemon juice honey oil salt and paprika all blend into a delect able french dressing for fruit salads 3 use leftover fruit juice for liquid in cooked dressing thin mayonnaise with orange juice and how about beating a little jelly or jam into boiled dressing some times 1 try these additions to any type of dressing tomato catsup a dash of curry powder for fish or egg salads a few drops of worces tershire sauce a trace of garlic onion juice a pinch of herbs or a dash of horseradish now a few suggestions for salads 1 serve salads often a main course salad should include meat or eggs or cheese or fish a light salad of raw and cooked vegetables can be served in place of a second vegetable or to accompany a cass erole 2 cut ingredients in pieces small enough to be easily handled with a fork yet large enough to retain their identity 3 diced celery grated carrot or cabbage in potato salad is impor tant for its crispness as well as its flavor include at least one raw vegetable or crisp fruit in salads of soft texture eye appeal is definitely impor tant add at least one colorful ingredient to each salad a sprinkle of grated raw carrot or beet minc ed parsley sliced radishes or onion tops paprika are wizards for add ing color 5 arrangement too makes a diff erence but never try to make an overelaborate salad c avoid watery salads thorough drainage of cooked ingredients and the careful drying of raw ones is important to dry excess moisture from lettuce and such place it on a clean tea towel gather up the ends and shake gently 7 combine all salads by tossing lightly with two forks not by stirr ing with a spoon which breaks and packs the ingredients saladburgers 1 hamburg rolls 2 cups flaked salmon 2 tbsps lemon juice 2 tsps grated onion 1 cup diced cucumber 1 cup mayonnaise 54 tsp salt spread the spilt rolls with may onnaise combine other ingred ients and spoon on rolls serves a chef salad chop 0 radishes 1 green onionj 1 quart spinach 3 tomatoes and a few nuts add cup grated carrot and cup cubed cucumber toss a ingredients lightly with a tart oil dressing chill and serve on let tuce serves 6 frozen fruit salad 2 cups diced fruit 1 tsp plain gelatine 2 tbsps lemon juice 1 3 ounce pkg cream cheese y cup mayonnaise pinch of salt twothirds cup whipping cream cup sugar ya cup chopped nuts drain the diced fruit soak gela tine in lemon juice then dissolve over hot water blend cream cheese with mayonnaise and salt stir in gelatine whip cream until stiff adding sugar gradually fold in cheese mixture nuts and fruit pour into refrigerator tray that has been lined with wax paper freeze until firm with the electric refrigerator set at coldest point about four hours turn out on a bed of cress remove paper cut in slices and serve with fruit dressing its johnson outboard time 2 hp perfect for fishing 173 5 hp with neutral clutch 240 10 hp with gear shift forward neutral reverse 367 see chas ward local agent stouffville ph 168w2 weddings floor sanders for rent newest machines beautify your floors agnews hardware phone 96v stouffville first deliveries of 60cycle power to ex this year there is going to be something different at the canadian national exhibition this year for the first time in the 72year history of the ex 60cycle power is to be used extensively hydro chairman robert h saun ders said that through the co operative efforts of ontario hydro and the toronto hydroelectric system 60cycle power being brought into the strachan avenue station of toronto hydro for eventual distribution in the city would be available to the exhibi tion by july 15 the new power will go to a large part of the great canadian fair including the electrical and auto motive buildings the coliseum the horse palace the womens world the live stock building the east and west annex and most of the mid way mr saunders said the 1952 cne would bo operated entirely on f0- cycle power planning by exhibi tion authorities for the day when such power would be available had made its early delivery both tech nically and economically advant ageous he said one of the chief advantages mr saunders stated would be to exhi bitors who bring equipment that could be operated only at 60 cycles and as a result they would not be required to use frequency change sets the chairman said indicative of the economy of 60- cycle equipment is the fact that transformers installed in the exhi bition grounds have double the power capacity at 60 than at 25 cycles another important result of the move will be better flickerless lighting for the hundreds of booths and exhibits visitors to the exhibition going down strachan avenue to the princes gates entrance will see the red mobile transformers that make it possible for 5000 horse power of highvoltage current com ing into the transformers from the strachan avenue station to be reduced to the correct voltage for cne power feeders these mobile units are of valu able service throughout the 12000 square miles of southern ontarios 25cycle island in connection with ontario hydros frequency standardization program they function as temporary alternative stations through which 60cycle power can be fed while existing 25cycle stations are being altered in addition to about 310 federal taxes on a 2000 car in some pro vinces canadians pay provincial and municipal taxes watson johnson a pretty wedding was solemnized at the brides home when eva loretta eldest daughter of mrs edna johnson was united in mar riage to clifford alymer watson eldest son of mr and mrs ross watson on saturday june 9th at 230 rev h s hallman officiated mrs harry woodland was at the piano and ruby hockley and doris woodland rendered two duets the bride given in marriage by ehr uncle mr chester summer- ville wore a street length dress of pink sheer with a corsage of talis man roses she was attended by her sister margaret johnson who wore turquoise moire with a cor sage of johannesburg roses the groomsman was bill watson brother of thegroom the brides mother received in printed sheer nylon with a yellow rosebud corsage the grooms mother wore navy crepe with cor sage of yellow roses after the reception the bridal party visited the brides grand father mr summer ville who due to illness was unable to attend the ceremony the bride travelled in navy with pink accessories after the honey moon to northern ontario the couple will reside near goodwood norton mountjoy a pretty wedding was solemnized in kedron united churchh on sat urday afternoon june 9 when willa muriel mountjoy daughter of mr and mrs wm l mountjoy was united in marriage with wm everson norton son of mr and mrs thos g norton locust hill rev d c osborn officiated for the doublering ceremony mr david norton brother of the groom played the wedding music miss muriel werry cousin of the bride sang the lords prayer and dur ing the signing of the register through the years the bride given in marriage by her father wore a gown of gar- dinia white french rose lace and net over satin her fingertip veil was caught by a cap of lace over net with a small brim she carried a cascade of white carnations red roses and maidenhair fern she was attended by her three sisters marian maid- of honor beryl bridesmaid and eleanor as junior bridesmaid they wore ballerina length dresses of white net over french lilac taffeta they carried bouquets of deep mauve sweet peas pale pink carnations and red roses and wore bandeaus of match ing sweet peas mr ross pooley oshawa and air donald mountjoy were ushers palm and ferns and tall standards and baskets filled with flowers made the attractive setting for the bridal party at the reception held at the home of the brides parents the brides mother received wearing inter mission crepe with brown access ories and a corsage of deep pink roses she was assisted by the grooms mother who wore powder blue crepe with white accessories and a corsage of pale pink roses later the bride and groom left on- a motor trip to ottawa and other points in eastern ontario and quebec the bride chose for travel ing a gold tricoline tailored suit with brown accessories and a cor sage of orange delight roses on their return they will reside at locust hill guests were present from brampton weston toronto locust hill oshawa bowmanville newcastle and millbrook an added pleasure was the presence at the church of misses a christie and rosemary stewart and messrs david hamilton and arthur young of scotland who are touring ontario guests of the junior far mers the stroke of a whales tail which can smash even a large boat is the fiercest blow that can be struck by any animal vacation time is here every day carloads of tourists are passing through stouffville enroute to the holiday land of haliburton and further north summer spots a great many of these are american visitors stouffville is a pleasant- appearing town and invariably they stop off here for refreshment or to stretch their legs make them welcome tourist business is big business in ontario and more and more of these tourists are passing through this community each summer on the way to their summer playground particularly now that stouffville is located on a provincial highway and a shortcut route to no 12 route you can help this business for ontario and help make your town the place for a pleasant stopoff be courteous informative and ready always to give the visitor from across the border any assistance you can in his travels space contributed in the service of the community by john labatt limited

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