the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 10 1946 born at balsam mrs thos day dead at the ripe old age of 90 years mrs thomas day died at her home in toronto a few days ago before her marriage she was a daughter of the balsam district her maiden name being hannah flint after her marriage she and mr dav lived at dagmar and evansville where he ran a mill they then moved to toronto where they spent i many happy years mrs day had been confined to her bed since 190 where her daughter jessie has looked after j her left to mourn her loss are a loving husband two daughters jes sie at home sophie mrs alvin ibusaby pickering md two sons robert of port perry and richard of balsam funeral services were held fromi her late residence in toronto with interment in the salem cemetery election was surprise eggs wanted by reg grading station free weekly pick up cases supplied grover 8970 write or phone p prompt returns hutton 40 kenworthy ave paint up i brush and spray work on churches barns or factories house painting and houses experienced workmanship estimates given freely a heat an son gormlcy ontario phone stouffville 7315 osoooiohsoooooodoooffisdxc rebuilt generators voltage regulators starters shock absorbers exchange service paris auto supply ltd richmond hill ph 86 oil burners for any type heating plants the guaranteed installation of a wca oil burner will banish your heating worries for this winter and for many more installations made in about three weeks from date of order seventeen years experience with oil heating systems sold and installed by arthur r gray lloydtown ontario phone schomberg 5022 washing machine service dependable prompt low cost canada oldest washer storm ketd 1901 complete rebuilding service beatty washer store 184388 dupont st toronto tl ran 5460 service truck calls in stouffville and district on thursda v s for expert factory service phone 2m d atkinson election of real caouette 29- yearoltl garage manager runn ing on the quebec version of the social credit ticket in the pontiae byelection is looked on by both oldline parties as a major political upset liberal loss of the seat drops govern ment support in the house to 123 out of 215 members make homes more attractive the setting aside of a day or phony bills may be passed here stouffville business men so far as is known have not encountered any of the new spurious s3 bills in circulation in nearby districts police are not certain where the bills originate the bills are print ed in a brighter blue ink than is used on the genuine bills and the serial numbers are smaller there is a narrow oval containing the kings picture and what photogra phers call a noticeable highlight in the kings hair some of the bills to get into the hands of the authorities finally show sign of wear suggesting that they have passed from person to another before being detected the fact that brantford hamil ton and kitchener are the points where they have been passed is meaningless said a police inspec tor the counterfeiters or those passing the spurious money for them will more than likely jump from one district to another when they begin to feel that things are getting toe hot for them at any one spot sister act in the banking busi ness in vorkton sask will break up this week when mar- cella kendel leaves her paying tellers wicket to become mrs william ross back she has been employed in the bank for four years 4000 polish veterans further to the recent announce ment of mr arthur macnamara deputy minister of labour ottawa that 4000 polish veterans have been selected for employment on cana- two each month for making the i dian farms mr b g sullivan on- home more attractive and desirable tario regional superintendent of the inside and out is advocated by lieu- national employment service stat- tenant governor j a bernard of prince edward island the beautifying of our home is one of the big steps to a happy and contented family life and often it happens to be one of the rungs of the ladder which leads to success said the lieutenant governor at a farm field day at new london pe 1 there should be beauty and neatness both inside and outside our homes if we would extract the most out of living from the exterior point of view all homes are not attractive and al though we admire those where buildings are kept well painted where fences are kept in repair and where the approach is inviting it is should forward regrettable that far too many homes immediately to have a neglected and forbidding ap pearance from the highway ed today we have received news from dominion government repre sentatives in italy that the polish veterans selected for work on cana dian farms are an exceptionally fine type of man and should prove to be eminently satisfactory unfortun ately due to shipping conditions the movement of these men to vari ous centres in canada has been de layed for a week or so they were previously expected to arrive early in october it was emphasized by government officials today that farmers desirous of employing a polish veteran their application their provincial agricultural representative or con tact any local office of the national expressing the hope that in these employment service it is im- clays of greater abundance more atperativethat wehave theapplica tention would be paid to mainten ance of attractive homes the lieu tenant governor put forward his suggestion that a day or two be set aside each month for home bright ening a good idea he said is to mark that certain day on the calendar at the beginning of the month so as to make sure that it will not be neglected as a result of even a few homes in any one locality having been neg lected all of that locality suffers in reputation this is apparent in stouffville where fortunately a very few properties are neglected yet if there are such cases and we know of a few they become a menace to good neighbors leading merchants advertise- thats why they are leading tion forms quickly in order that we may ascertain the locality where the man is to be sent and also to arrange for transportation facilities remarked an officer of the national employment service in discussing the feeling on the part of some farmers toward sign ing a contract employing a polish veteran and not knowing his capa bilities mr sullivan clarified this point when he stated we believe that the selection of western farm ers made by the employment ser vice proved to be satisfactory to most of the ontario farmers during the past 3 or 4 summers and sug gest that the experience gained in this field should create confidence in the work now being undertaken by this department from behind an adjoining wicket sister gloria kendel greets the banks customers she has been with the bank for over two years and both sisters have been paying tellers for the past year foufifenfay yongh street editor takes ix soup supply the office of the liberal at rich mond hill where our good friend jack smith mp for north york holds sway when he is not at the capital is displaying a cabbage head that weighs 15vi pounds with the claim that it is evidence of the great growth in that area of this splendid county the liberal also displayed a to mato weighing two pounds grown by gordon cullen of the 2nd con cession with such a supply of cabbage and tomatoes the mp for north york should be able to keep the wolf from the door next winter all right gray coach junes chaff from chuckle corner the rev snyder spoke right up in church last sunday he said those in the habit of putting buttons in the collection plate please bring their own buttons and not use the ones from the seat cushions next friday afternoon there will be a showing of farm laborsaving devices at the old school house don hoskins plans to show his wife the arson case that was being tried last week at chuckle corner was completed fifteen minutes after the jury retired with the evidence they came to the conclusion that the fire was caused by friction be tween the insurance policy and the mortgage leave stouffville standard time to toronto to uxbridge a 715 am a 350 pm b 1225 pm 705 pm b 925 am c 415 pm c 240 pm b 1140 pm b 820 pm a daily excent sun hoi c sat only b sun hoi only bus connections at toronto for buffalo detroit chicago north bay new york montreal fares are low round trip tax included toronto 180 buffalo 760 montreal s17j0 detroit si2j5 new york s2085 chicago s2095 tickets and information at ratcliff pipher stouffville motors stouffville phone 170 protection hydrp 500 hour lanv cod your buy hyoro the mixing u0wl ty annt auan hydro hora cconomul hello homemakers when we read of the feasting on thanksgiv ing day years ago we wonder how people could eat so much moreover in those days variety of foods was certainly the spice of life the kinds of unfamiliar dishes are too numerous to mention our thanksgiving menu should be limited to the foods necessary for our health and those foods which are plentiful it should include ver small portions of meat butter and breadstutls if we are going to enjoy a true thanksgiving by con serving these foods for europe here are some recipes that are simple to do yet so different in flavour roast duckling orange sause 1 4lb duckling g green apples mi cup raisins 2 cups stale bread crumbs 1 tsp salt dash of pep per v tsp poultry dressing 2 tbsvs hot fat wipe singe and clean the duck ling pare core and dice the apples cover the raisins with boiling water drain chop and add to the apples add all remaining ingredients and blend well stud the duckling and sew up wrap the bird in heavy brown paper oiled on the inside leave the ends open so that the fat will flow into the pan place on a rack in a roasting pan roast un covered and without water till ten der cook 1 lu 25 mins at 325 degs in the meantime peel an orange scrape oir and discard the white membrane cut the yellow peel in thin strips and cook in 1 cup of boil ing water for 15 mins drain and discard the water remove all the membrane from the orange sections and break them into a pan when the duck is tender add the dripping to the orange add the cooked peel m tsp salt tsp lemon juice and 2 tbsos red jam or jelly simmer for 10 mins then pour over the duck and serve baked cucumber 12 small cucumbers 2 tbsps flour 1 cup milk cup fine bread crumbs 2 tbsps baking fat tsp salt vi cup grated canadian cheese tsp paprika peel the cucumbers and steam un til tender place in greased casser ole melt fat blend in flour and salt and stir until bubbling gradually add milk stirring until smooth thick and glossy turn the sauce over the cucumbers mix the cheese crumbs and paprika and sprinkle over top of dish bake in an elec tric oven 350 deg about 25 to 30 mins or until nicely browned serves g scalloped cabbage dcluxe 2 tbsps baking fat 2 tbsps en riched flour 1 can cream of mush room soup soup 1 tbsp chopped onion 1 tbsp chopped pepper 1 tsp chili sauce cup milk 1 head cabbage cut in wedges melt fat add flour blend gradu ally add soup and milk add onion pepper and sauce cook over low heat until smooth and thick stirring constantly cook shredded cabbage in small amount boiling salted water until just tender if in wed ges 15 mins drain add sauce mix lightly serves 4 to g melon custard 3 eggs cup sugar few grains salt 2 cups milk scalded ms tsp vanilla melon cubes beat eggs slightly beat in sugar and salt pour milk over egg and sugar mixture return the custard to top of double boiler stir over hot water until mixture forms a coating on a metal spoon pour immediate ly into a bowl add vanilla when cool pour into serving dishes cover each portion with a layer of cubed melon top with whipped cream and serve serves 5 cherry tarts using a rolled oat oastry 1 cun sugar 2m tbsps cornstarch a ten salt 4 cups tart red cherries m tsp salt 1 cup flour 1 cup rolled oats 23 cup shortening 3 or 4 tbsps water sift the flour and salt into a cold bowl add the rolled oats and blend in the fat when the mixture re- sem les coarse crumlis sprinkle the water over the pastrv to bind it to gether chill the dough thoroughly before rolling it mix the flour sugar salt and cherries together line muffin tins was pastry fill with the cherry mixture bake 10 mins in electric oven at 450 degs then bake 20 mins longer at 350 degs a meringue topping may be used if desided the quesion box mrs m t asks should i cover the kettle in which i precook vege tables for canning answer yes helps to retain vi tamin value and speeds up the boil ing mrs j mc asks would leaving the skins on canned tomatoes cause i spoilage answer no but it is desirable to skin them we might add however that we do not skin tomatoes when cooking them for tomato juice mrs g b asks what will i do with canned cherries that have i green mould on the top what is j the cause of green mould i answer the product has not j j been processed long enough or the j i jar is not sealed airtight a light i growth of mould may be removed from the surface the contents of the jar brought to boiling point and used immediately mrs c t asks what can you do with home canned string eans which are too salty answer cook with potatoes or another vegetable add a cream sauce omitting additional salt