the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 4 1946 awarded 23000 in her breach of promise uii against the estate of the late frank moore 63 thorold ont coal dealer mrs carrie m smallman above 0 drug store operator of thorold ont was awarded 825100 damages she brought suit for s100000 this was the first time since 1s21 that suit had been filed in can ada against a dead mans estate for breach of promise mrs smallman a divorcee and mother of three claimed moore postponed their promised mar riage because of his sisters ill ness and then died suddenly last april john william beatty jlmes ix 77th year the death occurred on wednes day march 20 at his residence of john william beany a resident of aurora the past 18 years mr beatty who was in his 77th year had been in poor health for some months a native of markham township he moved as a child to near lefroy after farming there he moved in 1907 back to the family homestead in markham where he farmed until 1917 then moving to toronto after his retirement to aurora he was for some years the local mail carrier he was a member of st andrews presbyterian church and the fun eral service on friday was conduct ed by rev s w hirtle pallbearers were six nephews donald george john lloyd gordon and douglas beatty he is survived by his wife the former milcah steele member of a well known york county family and three brothers robert gorm- iey frank churchill and frede rick barrie holnt albert mrs richard harper died at the home of her daughter mrs james sloraeh following an illness of five years born near mount albert decem ber 19 1s59 the daughter of win grose and sarah ann bark annie grose married richard harper march 2u 1s78 he predeceased her lune 31 1931 respected in the community and friend to many mrs harper was nn adherent of mount albert nited church she is survived by three sons seymour mount albert and fred and will in the west and two laughters mrs thorold miller flora richmond hill and mrs james sloraeh mabel 15 grand children and 15 greatgrandchildren the funeral service was held at he home of mrs sloraeh march 20 md was conductetd by rev w h surges interment was in mount lbert cemetery pallbearers were xeg willbee ed haight will sloraeh norman oldham gorge ivafsh and alfred parke 5ays york county lxdekforestei speaking recently in markham iajor grlanes for 20 years with he forestry service said the mini- num amount of land which should e forested to retain the proper noisture is from ten to fifteen per rent york county he said had ibout eight per cent forest area he eferred to the reforestation which lad been done in this county the and bought and reforesfed being he property of the county he re- narked that it was surprising how he owners valuation of land umped when selected for reforest- 1 tion land on which the owner lad complained of not being able o make a living farmers are well advised to re- 1 pin some wood on their properties f possible said major lane if they ih to plant trees on the farm hey can be secured free from the overnment except for transporta- ion and full instructions for plant- he and care will be given the1llfilimvl b ahhl allan hydro horn cconomii hello homemakers lets give our family that refreshment and relaxation so deserved when the days routine is over by serving pleasant interesting supper dishes all of us know that fish eggs wholegrain cereals and cheese are t basic ingredients of the main lenten supper dish but too few of us take time to figure out how we can pre- i pare them reasonably and attrac- lively its fun to plan a dish with just a small note of surprise in either shape texture or garnish a home- maker who prepares good food can erase many trials and tribulations without actually raising the budget a few cents oatmeal vegetable soli 2 lb soup bone bone s meat 2 tbsps 2 quarts water i tsps salt h tsp pep per 2 cups cooked tomatoes 1 cup diced carrots i cup chopped onion m cup chopped celery cup oatmeal remove part of meat from crack ed soup bone cut meat into cubes and brown lightly in hot fat place meat soup bone water salt and pepper in soup kettle cover and simmer 2 hours cool strain and chill sufficiently so that excess fat may be skimmed off return stock to kettle and add vegetables bring to a boil then slowly add rolled oats or oatmeal cover and simmer 30 mins until vegetables are ten der soup meat used in making the stock may be cut in small pieces and added serve with finely chop ped parsley sprinkled on top if desired yield s large servings bermuda pie lcups sliced mild onions 1 cups milk 6 strips side rindless bacon 3 ggs salt cayenne un baked cheese pastry shell parboil the onions in small amount of water drain off the liquid beat eggs and add to onions add the milk salt and cayenne to taste pour into unbaked cheese pastry shell sprinkle chopped bacon over the top bake in elec tric oven at 125 clegs for 15 mins then lower to 350 degs for 20 mins serve hot with garnish of pap rika or chopped parsley accompany with crisp salad geogettk scrambled eggs 1 medium potatoes 1 eggs i tbsps cream salt and pepper 5 or 0 sardines parsley bake potatoes slice off the top and take out the inside which may be kept hot in a double boiler to serve at side scramble eggs with cream and season add chopped sardines and parsley fill the potato shell with egg and sardine mixture and serve immediately baked chowder 1 lbs codfish cups cubed potato 1 cups cubed carrot 2 cups sliced onion 1 bay leaf tsp thyme 1 vi tsps salt few grains pepper 2 cups water 1 cups scalded milk v cups crushed unsalted crackers vi cup light cream cut codfish in 1 cubes place in kettle add potato carrot onion bay leaf thyme salt pepper and water cover cook 20 mins or until vegetables are tender add milk arrange fish mixture and crackers in alternate layers in s individual casseroles bake in elec tric oven 100 degs 15 mins top each serving with 1 tbsp cream brown under electric broiling element fish loaf 2 cups cooked flaked fish 1 cup bread crumbs vi tsp salt u tsp paprika tsp grated onion 1 tsp lemon juice 2 eggs v cup milk 1 tbsp chopped parsley mix all together more milk if fish is dry turn into greased mould cover cook in electric oven or steam until firm in centre couple to live in gormley the wedding of frances doreen i smith daughter of mr and mrs- j harry a smith of gormley and i lloyd franklin harvey son of mr and mrs frank harvey of the same i place was solemnized on march j 23rd in mt pisgah united church with rev e c moddle officiating ferns daffodils ana mauve stalks formed the flora setting during the signing of the register mr beaver ships return canada and the united kingdom were linked again by the famous beaver line when the canadian pacifics new- cargo liner beaverdell docked at saint john nb in march at the end of her maiden voyage from liverpool the turboelectric fast freighter in making her initial crossing of the north atlantic in less than seven and one half days demonstrated the service which will enable her and three sister ships to replace the origin al five vessels of the beaver class which were lost during the war a fine example of the lat est developments in marine design and engineer ing the beaverdell features widespread use of electrical installations her propelling unit is turboelectric in which steam generated electric al power at high voltage drives the motor which turns the propeller shaft electric winches also used to srieed the transfer of carcroes between ship and shore almost one quarter of the huge cargo carrying space on the beaverdell is refrig erated for safe transport of perishables electric fans ventilate all the holds while telltales and long distance recording thermometers enable the ships officers to keep a close check on the cargoes at all times other peacetime uses of warbaby developments in use on the ship in clude radar gyrocompass and the latest radio telegraph communication sets the new 10000- ton vessel was given a rousing welcome upon her arrival at the busy port where she discharg ed 6000 tons of cargo some of it rubber from singapore and loaded canadian farm produce including meat eggs and flour for the united kingdom at right mayor j d mckenna of saint john congratulates captain b b grant on the return of the beaver line to the north atlantic fast freight service about 30 mins ing powder and salt cut in short- chili sauce dumplings ening finely using two knives or a suggested for fish loaf this pastry blender gradually add topping would also be grand cook- enough milk or diluted evaporated ed over a lamb or veal stew milk to make a dough which cups oncesifted pastry j though soft is not sticky turn onto slightlyfloured canvans or baking board and knead with fingertips for 10 sec roll to about 16 inch thickness and cut in squares of about 1 inches centre each square with a spoonful of j measure flour and sift with bak- drained chili sauce and fold the j dough envelopestyle to enclose pf iriv pasp as dicpittif chiii sauce dampen edges to sees iran case as dispute r we pace ovel up of thfi heated fish mixture for baking flour or 1 cups oncesifted bread flour 1 tsps baking powder m tsp salt 4 tbsps shortening milk or diluted evaporated milk about 23 cup chili sauce wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up telephones stouffville 255 markham 4326 claremont 913 9rl4 we pay phone charges gordon young ltd roland moddle sang because accompanied by miss arvilla for ester at the organ given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white satin fashioned on princess lines finger tip veil caught with flowered headdress and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses the only sisters of he bridal couple attend ed mrs aubrey barker as matron of honour wore a mauve crepe floor length dress matching hat and carried a bouquet of yellow roses miss joyce harvey as bridesmaid wore a yellow crepe floor length wore a yelow crepe floor length dress with matching hat and car ried a nosegay of mauve sweet peas mr fred clubine of stouffville was best man and mr aubrey bar ker and mr allan doner acted as ushers after the reception at the home of the brides parents the bride donned a three piece grey ensemble black accessories and russian squirrel furs the gift of the groom the couple will reside in gormley the date chosen was the twenty- eighth wedding anniversary of the brides parents the tribune appreciates being notified of any unusual animal births spring lambs etc i anne allan invites you to write to her care of the tribune send in your suggestions on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies paris auto parts ontario aurora business change one of auroras oldest business undertakings oughs hardware passed into new hands last week with councillor stewart patrick of the aurora meat market purchas ing the business since 1882 the late wiliam ough and later john ough have carried on an extensive hardware plumbing and heating i business in aurora richmond hill ford model a motors ford v8 motors 6950 11000 for hot air furnace oil burners for hot water furnaces sir alexander cadogan perma nent british representative on the uno security council said in new york that the russoiranian question is a dispute russia walked out of the conference last week when the matter came up for discus sion thursday night is foto nite offers 200 and 145 and equipment 25 and 60 cycle now available and installations made by trained service men r c blewett sales and service agincourt 320w agincourt grover 6993 showing soon oil burning space heaters the stove that is really something public enemy no i namkd in espionage plot 111 i kit brush products sales ana delivery anywhere in markham pickering uxbridge and scott townships v iuvnaxkx main st east stouffville ontario 5m phone g302 cbhib 0 cancer is exceeded only by heart disease as a cause of death because it frequently means long and cruel suffering and is the disease we dread most it most decidedly ranks as public enemy no 1 yet cancer in its early stages usually causes no pain that is why relatively few cancers get any treatment in their early stages when most of them can be cured by radium xray or surgery cancer of the lip nuy be mistaken for a cold sore that docs not heal the first sign of cancer of the throat may be hoarseness cancer of the stomach in its early stages may he mistaken for indigestion to cut doivn the deth rate from cancer in ontario 5193 ontario people died from th a disease in 1943 funds are now being raised and a drive is being organized in this province to conquer cancer merc are the objectives of this campaign 1 to organize and operate fully equipped cancer units at suitable ctntrtt where people may be examined aud if necessary treated according to tie neuest jienttfic methods 2 to pay a portion of the cost of trtatmtnt of cancer for those needing financial help 3 to pay traiellir expenses to and from clinics if needed a to conduct an energetic program of cancer research in ontario as a ciien of ontario ym arc asked to con tribute to this very worthy cause your donation may help put such measures into effect as will save the lives of some of your loved ones- even our own life it may help to free the world forever from the dread scourge of cancer this appeal ij for on objective of 2000000 lo provide for a threeyear program of cancer reiecrch treatment end provincewide icrvice surge service deader iiomkk kixiott r york county we ton genuine surge parts and service drop me a card at lf0 king st weston or call weston 1015j dav or night 425 nicholas xheivenov former russian tass news agenry cor respondent at ottawa named is one of the russians tied up m the canadian espionage ring made a tour of the pacific coast june 19 lm3 under the guid ance of three service public officers givehto conquer cancer ontario cancer foundation this organized drive ogainil cancer is a joint effort of tho ontario cancer treatment and research foundation and the canadian cancer society give your contribution to your local branch or send to 22 college street toronto