the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 5 1947 gormley may 26 1947 swalms mr and mrs earnest ditson and hill church mr and mrs john ditson of col- mrs percy cassel of bain ont lingwood visited with mr and mrs visited friends here during the joseph cober and other friends weekend during the weekend miss joan barrett spent last sat- rev and mrs e j swalm spent urday in richmond hili time with mrs swatms mr and mrs frank harvey and t f d- c-ioi- jovce visited last saturday with mother mrs peter stecjej v c qf queen attending the love feast at heise dance every saturday nite to billy hole and his live wires sunny valley musselmans lake modern and olde tyme admission gents 75c ladies 50c mrs levi hoover also miss ruth hoover have returned to their home here for the summer mr and mrs william barrett and margaret of toronto spent last weekend with mr and mrs george barett and joan mrs wilcox and her family enter- tained friends from toronto on i saturday mr and mrs beavisto of peter- j borough visited with her parents mr and mrs f minns last week- end mr howard doner has been re- i leased from school on farm leave w nr m j i the k tijman- ceebeeees hello homemakers this is sure ly the brides month for already we have been showered with ques tions relating to weddings gifts for the bride and the newlyweds purchases for the home in answer to these requests we a few gift suggestions do miss irene timbers spent last nave weekend with her sister mrs electiiigomelwnfethwonly lloyd doner i pleases the eve or excites interest we wish to congratulate misses u u beuer t0 choose with the marian hunt and blanche hoover who will graduate this week 25000 pheasants to go loose the depletion of the ringneck pheasant population by the severe weather conditions of last winter will be offset to some extent by the release of 25000 birds this year by the division of wide life ontario department of lands and forests dr w j k harkness division chief said wednesday the birds hatched in pens at codrington and st williams will be freed gradu ally during the latter part of the summer he was unable to estimate the loss of birds due to starvation and freezing but recalled that the divi sion embarked upon extensive feed ing during the winter in an effort to keep down the mortality we did quite a bit of feeding in southern ontario and also supplied private individuals with feed for the birds in their respective areas dr harkness explained pheasants are primarily seed eaters and if snow after falling freezes their source of feed is cut thought of the household for which the gift is intended keeping in mind the personal taste of the bride the couple who enjoy gar dening would surely appreciate quite different gifts than the newly- weds who dote on entertaining and when the dovecote is a oneroom apartment gifts which will make it comfortable would be out of place in a suburban home a good tray is a gift for every home the couple whose forte is hospitality would enthuse over modern glass and wooden buffet pieces cups and saucers are both attractive and acceptable pictures require the brides approval because they involve personal taste to such an extent there is no more prac tical gift than a good cook book filled with tested canadian recipes or a filing cabinet with cards of friends tested recipes an idea for the shower program when planning a kitchen shower be sure the following gadgets are among the gifts a durable rotary egg beater a threeway sifter standard measuring cups a meas uring spoon set an egg lifter a rolling pin butcher knife bread knife 2 peeling knifes knife hold er knife sharpener bread board dish cloth and dish towels the extras may be purchased later as the new homemaker finds places and uses for tnem by all means be sure the bride has a pressure cooker- if possible discuss with the brides friends the purchase of large items two saucepans and a large fourquart kettle belong in the basic equipment for cooking two cookie sheets and a shallow bake dish will find many uses in the new kitchen while two sturdy double- boilers and a heavy skillet are a necessity casserole dishes and cus tard cups of ovenproof glass are invaluable a pantry shower is a boon to the beginner cook and is a pleasant way for a small group to entertain guests may bring bottles of spices extracts jellies pickles canister sets and refrigerator jar an array of textile gifts will al ways be welcome sheets cases table cloths bath towels hand towels tray cloths and doilies there is much interest in- the at tractive paper towels and serviettes also the smart plastic mats and tray covers glass holders for sauces to insert in the top of the pudding servings laminated book covers which protect the pages as you read coloured mirror trays hand made clay or pottery flower vases and beautiful marble electric lamps are all new and attractive chicken mid mushroom panics make as many pastry shells as you will need from your favourite piecrust recipe 3 cups flour 1 cup shortening 6 tbsps water t tsp salt for 21 shells and tops use small tart tins and bake shells the day before- heat filling when youre ready and put into shells at last minute filling take meat off bones of a cooked chicken cut it into small pieces peel and cut fine 1 pound of fresh mushrooms and saute in butter scald 1 cup cream li cups milk and 1 cup chicken broth in a double boiler thicken with 6 tbsps of flour blended with tbsps butter cook stirring constantly until as thick as heavy cream just as smooth add chicken and mush rooms season with salt pepper paprika and cook a few minutes longer put wishboneshaped pieces of cooked pastry on top for an attractive finish yield 20 to 21 the question box rw and tm want to know factors to consider when purchas ing an electric range answer 1 buy from a reliable manufacturer and dealer to be as sured of quality construction 2 read guarantee carefully so that you will know the different parts guaranteed and the length of guarantee 3 design and size of range should be suitable for the particular kitchen consider available space in kitchen and the arrangement of cabinets to make an efficient cook ing area the range should be in close proximity to food preparation and serving centres 4 consider first the basic equip ment which comes with the range then acquire extras which will aid in cooking food efficiently some extras are automatic timer clock lamp and outlets for small appli ances 5 if you use many differentsized oven pans consider if there is sufficient shelvage in the oven 0 do you want a deep well cook er or a pressure cooker does the homemaker use new methods or does she always stick to her exper ienced products and procedure if a cooker is used the food will be better because- the time of cooking has been shortened the old home town ttfuoi v i tetm omn ill need forests too if you look fo the bush country for recreation or business youll realize how much it will mean to the youngsters of today if you help to save the forests for tomorrow above all protect the forests from fire ontario has been abundantly blessed with natural resources which if not properly protected can be quickly exhausted every year for example thousands of acres of trees are destroyed because someone is not careful with fire i forests mean much more than a pleasant place to holiday i an attraction for tourists shelter for game animals and fishing haunts they mean more than a source of lumber and paper products and jobs for thousands of people vital as these are to national welfare climate is tempered extremes prevented by forest areas they store water too help fo keep rivers and streams from dangerous and costly flooding in spring time they spread the flow of water more evenly through the year that means they help to ensure a yearround supply of hydro power for you protect the forests they serve you well some ways to be careful about fire break each mafch in two before you fhrow it away 8 be sure your discarded cigarette is really out keep camp fires small and always in a safe place before you leave put the fire dead out with water the hydro- electric power commission 0f ontario t by stanley whew how cam you folks listfaj to that corny deterctivh t any dope knows th fake butts vwas plantho to poison trtolo man i who stole- his paxstnerx 30lc v but k1llng six gooo 5uys just to fill out a half hour t pf50sfammakm me sick the ratio expert fwtji irxsicir lu wowg mom mamb 4sst cream cream cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers fast freezing facilities stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop stouffville sand gravel limited eire prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gra vel sand concrete gravel pit nun delivered or at the bin plant phone 5s20 office phone 370 mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm sunday 10 am 8 pm commencing 4th of may 1947 j m dealers canadian buyers op scrap claremont aviil pay 100 for old scrap bat teries delivered price list for these goods metal brass copper lb 8c alluminum lb 7c lead lb 6c iron hundred 50c- old radiators 150 horse hair lb 35c duck feather ticks lb 35c new duck feathers lb 50c old bagging per 100 125 ah buys 1000 or more called for j hurron claremont phone clyaremont 23 gilson oil burner economist you can get prompt installa tion by placing orders now for i his proven heating unit in your home see e j stickley stouffville to have our truck call creamery co phone 1s601 victoria square ilionc 7113 von am baking- rrs robin hood flour choice of 4 out of 5 women who win prizes or home baking