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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 30, 1946, p. 9

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tee tribune stouffviue ont tnursday may 30 146 fundamental evangelical great 1 n f i youth gathering conducted by the sunshine evangelistic group of the peoples church toronto sunday june 2nd 730 pm at the stouffviue christian church special musical ensemble with electric guitars violin solo and trio vocal solo duet and quartette wilbur cardell mr wilbur caddell well known youth leader will bring a forceful gospel message do not miss the opportunity of enjoying this unusual service bring your neighbors family and friends a welcome awaits you at this church missionary rev c g montgomery minister spiritual business announcement this is to announce that we have established a new garage business in the j w perkins location on main st stouffviue and solicit the continued patronage which this garage has enjoyed for so many years- we will endeavor to serve the motoring public in the matter of service and supplies to the best of our ability stouffviue motors harry ratcliff walter pipher asks distilleries axd breweries be closed down a rightthinking person should rise up in arms against such waste and close the breweries and distil leries until such times as famine conditions are eliminated in the needy countries declared rev c w sorley pastor of missionary tabernacle in kitchener in a temp erance address it is hard to believe that intelli gent canadians would permit such a colossal waste of grain for the manufacture of such beverages when they know that millions are on a det which is virtually a slow death misi unioxville ila c weighill atcm of thursday evening the large audi ence thoroughly enjoyed the pro gram which was comprised of choice selections from the best composers the manner in which they were rendered even by some children not over seven yars old and the complete absence of prompt ing gave positive evidence of the efficiency of teaching the class has received miss weighill is to be congratulated on the excellent work she is carrying on toward the musi cal education of the community unionville sponsored a most enjoy able entertainment when 15 of her class of piano pupils gave a recital in the central united church last hon james a mackinnon min ister of trade and commerce has stated in ottawa that payments on the 1913 participation certificates would be started in june so far as i know the board is hoping to be able and feel confident they will be to start the issuing of cheques on the 1913 wheat participation certi ficates in june he said continuing to point out that it was only a matter of getting the cheques out missionary service raises 1080 the annual missionary sunday in connection with the gormley men- nonite church which lias been promoted under the pastorate of hev e huson topped all previous givings this year when during the day no less than s10so was sub scribed for the work it was also agreed to maintain two native workers on t field in africa for one year at a cost of about 100 each in addition to this the convention promised o donate s100 to the first missionary worker who volunteers for the foreign field from gormley foolish hit not criminal to burn down his home magistrate j e prliehard kc dismissed a charge of arson against michael e west holland landing in magistrates court at newmarket west it was shown burned down his home in disgust and had no insurance his daughter was per mitted to remove her belongings v hich she failed to do in his judgment magistrate pritctiard found that the charge of arson must carry with it un intent to defraud there was no evidence of such an intent he said the ac cused owned his house ana carried no insurance referring to the crowns evidence that clothes of the accused mans daughter had been destroyed in the fire he point ed out that west had given the daughter an opportunity to remove her belongings the question before he court is vhether or not the act constituted a criminal offense within the mean ing of section 511 of the criminal code ho said there is no allega tion in the charge that hc accused set fire to his home for the purpose of defrauding the evidence does iot establish fraud or any attempt at fraud as owner of the house accused has a legal justification and color of right to dispose of the house as he sees fit and cannot be convicted f the arson charge unless there is evidence of defrauding or an attempt to defraud magistrate pritchard ruled while 1 find the actions of the accused man very foolish i cannot find that a criminal offence has been committed or sufficient evid ence to call for a defence he con cluded top price 1325 at guernsey sale behar ester cowslip bee-year- old heifer brought th top bid of si 320 at the guernsey sale at oak- ville this heifer was consigned by dr g w everett waterdown and purchased by john eraser of con cord ont the second highest prices were s1000 each for two heifers consign ed by george h king oakville and purchased by yalleycrestfarms oakville and d p rogers danvers mass usa the total price for the 39 cattle amounted to s1s720 buvers were present from most sections of ontario xew york michigan massachusetts and as far west as british columbia auctioneer was lefranklin toronto farmer buys fancy team admirer of extra good horse flesh mr herb simpson ballan- trae farmer has just purchased a handsome team of belgian colts full brother and sister just broken they are big and weighty true to the breed well matched chestnut roan color mr simpson bought the pair down east and showed them at brooklin fair on friday taking first and second prize on the halter at the same time mr simpson sold a team to a buyer north of orillia which had taken several prizes at district fairs and horse shows information has been given in ottawa to show that while the civil service of canada continued to be fairly consistent throughout the war period for permanent employ ees with about 31000 yet such temporarv emplovees increased from 1500s on sept 1 1939 to s5- 759 on sept 1 1915 rally round and form a bang up team some of the players that led the field beside manager were fred griffin charles ireson who though gone for a little while will ever live in our memories then there were pat nolan ken turner and others who turned in an equally stellar oerformance a safe baby this oxe being on the street was unusual in detroit a few davs ago police evert in detroit the baby was stopped two bovs pushing a babv carefully covered with two pink carriage along a street at 430 in the blankets investigation showed it morning the carriage seemed to to be a 50 pound safe from a nearby run hard and the hour for babies shoe store danforth automotive supply tom dobson 705 danforth ave toronto phone ha 0931 parts accessories machine shop service paint for beauty and protection everything theyre painting doling out now colour with a lavish hand and with an eye to smarter livelier homes theyre blending the colour of their homes with the lands- scapes and surroundings theres good protection for house outside when you put on a durable hardwearing paint agnews hardware 4 paris auto supply richmond hill ontario yebstcr spray gun and air compressor units 2750 hydraulic jacks 3 ton type 5 ton type 1395 1750 garden hose 25 ft- length all rubber with couplinks 50 ft lenjrth all rubber with couplinks 210 390 rust remover lfi ounce bottle 57 new vacuum cleaners immediate delivery also rebuilt fully guaranteed hoovers premier electrolux goblin many others have your old cleaner checked over- repairs to ill makes central vacuum cleaner company 799 danforth ave toronto oren evenings ha 9303 whitevale friday evening will see the spring convention of the toronto east presbytery of the vpu of the united church being held in markham church hall many folk from the whitevale circuit will be present cottage prayer meeting was held in markham on tuesday evening mr and mrs judson pugh with miss irene pugh visited in oshawa on may 2411 at the home of mrs pughs brother mr annis ilr and mrs harold lindsay and family visited friends and re latives in hamilton during the holi day mrs ida metcalfe with her daughter miss helen and son aus tin attended the wedding of a rela tive in london ont on saturday may 25th mrs metcalfe will visit in london for a few days the bride was mrs metcalfe niece mr and mrs charles aevin of toronto miss myrtle gorrell and miss jean pleming toronto spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs a e fleming miss ruby sinclair who for four years has been principal of white- vale public school has sent in her resignation miss pmela parks visited in tor onto on saturday at the home of her uncle and aunt rev j d and mrs parks pains grandmother mrs m e parks is holidaying in orillia mrs j tweedle was hostess to several visitors during may 24th mr and mrs johnston toronto were holiday guests with mr and mrs grant vanblaricome mrs f middleton visited in tor onto on saturday miss catherine hornshaw is at present writing in ill health mrs dempster and her family pf toronto holidayed with mrsdemp- siers parents mr and mrs howard turner it was a fine evening on may 24 foi the shooting of firecrackers and most families in the village en joyed themselves in this manner it was a very pretty sight indeed to watch the beautiful flares light up the lushious black velvet sky at the public supper sponsored by the official board of the white- vale united church seventyfive guests enjoyed the affair special mention should be made of mrsg w hamlin and mrs harold lind say who decorated the tables so beautifully a boy scout group spent the holi day weekend in the bush property owned by mr a e fleming and what a glorious time these young lads had xone of this group had ever spent a weekend in the coun try before green river baptist church and first baptist church whitevale ati tended church ervice in a body in grant ame church torontowhen uur choirs brought choral music and mrs heal the message- on may 23rd empire day green river public school versus white- 1 vale public school opened the soft- ball season in whitevale at the public school grounds and white- ville ps- proved tp be the winners which brings back memories of whitevales champion ball team under the managership of russell parks those were the days when whitevala really stole hi show it can be done again bovs if youll share with the hungry in support of canadas campaign to conserve food for shipment to starving people overseas stouffvile bakery appeals to all their customers to use up each loaf of bread completely crust and crumb before cutting into a fresh one only by lessening waste at home can we help to lessen starvation abroad the bread normally wasted in canada each day thrown out carelessly with the garbage would be enough to rave many thousands of people abroad from actual starvation so please make the most of every loaf you buy protect it from air between meals and youll find it fresh and good to the last crumb today the world needs bread desperately help to eliminate unnecessary waste so that canada may ship more surplus wheat to starving people overseas every family can cooperate by using up each loaf of bread completely crust and crumb before cutting into a fresh one less bread wanted in canada will mean less starvation abroad some ways to prevent waste bread economics dayold bread is easier to slice and the family are less likely to eat more of it than they need get a few extra slices from each loaf by cutting bread thinner if you take a second slice make it a half slice never remove always at the crusts dry and use the crumbs from the bread board its surprising how they mount uo make toast as needed watch the toast dont let it burn can you cut bread straight or are you left with a wedgeshaped end of loaf that can onlv be used for crumbs heres the secret of even slicing make sure that 1 loaf and knife at right angles to each other 2 the blade of the knife is absolutely perpendicular and not slanting either to right or left t3 you cut with a sawing motion to freshen stale bread pour a little boiling water in a roasting pan place loaf on a rack in the pan cover the pan closely and let stand for about tn minutes time depending on the degree of staleness and the size of the loaf moisten a paper bag we place stale loaf in the bag and heat in a moderate oven bread freshened this way must be eaten immedi ately split and toast stale biscuits rolls or muffins freshen rolls muffins and biscuits by heating them in the top of the double boiler with the lid on or in a moistened paper bag in the oven uses for stale bread when there is stale broad the following suggestions will ue it up toast it use it for making stuffings for meat fish poultry or vegetables use it in cheese dishes eg cheese fondu lse it in puddings make french toast make melba toast make croutons to serve with soup vsa it in scalloped tomnoes dry it and make it into crumbs use these crumbs as topping for casserole dishes to coat chops cutlets or fish to coat rroquetees whch may be overbaked to save fat to give body to clear soup lse dry cake or cookie crumbs to make desserts such as trifle or as topping for fruit bettys this message is from the the stouffviue bakery

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