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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 31, 1947, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 31 1947 mayfair restaurant monday thrc friday 8 am 11 pjn saturday 8 am 12 pm sunday 10 am 8 pm stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gra vel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 5820 office phone 370 ju jtf the says mennonite aid helped dutch in dark days tiie house tops and streets were b3ck with people most of them weeping and all gazing up into the sky waiting for the american i and british bombers to open their hello homemakers this column 5 minutes simmer the peaches is doors but it was not bombs this the syrup one laver at a time until 1 5me t sl p in amsterdam looked up with hyster- m bowl i dr hylkema reported a revival there are 91 in holland who have i of the old mennonite principles in joined the movement needs yoac holland and in mal hydro hqme econov isua sssssii rrslijbir l23k spray painting expert workmanship free estimates given jack leary gormley ont ph stouff 6321 50sept 31 stouff oi lie floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop oooooccoocooooooc j m dealers canadian buyers op scrap claremont will pay si 00 for old scrap bat teries delivered highest market prices paid for these goods brass copper aluminum lead iron old radiators horse hair duck feather ticks new duck feathers old bagging all buys 1000 or more called for j hutton claremont phone claremont 23 kkxsooooocmoooooc this is the best pliace to sell your farm produce at thi season of the year we are especially good buyers of hens spring chickens eggs spring lambs veal calves if we are not getting your produce now we would appreci ate you giving us a trial you will find our prices equal to or better than those you can get elsewhere pickering farms ltd whitby xml xiglit or day whitby ontario mm l is devoted to your requested pickle recipes you should have heard the folks rave about the aroma from our test batches of relishes the listed recipes are those we have tested and are happy to have on file pickles provide zest to winter meals and those which can accom pany many foods are most useful we believe these are easytomake and score on colour consistency and flavour spiced gooseberries 2i qt of berries 1 cup of vingear 2 lbs sugar 1 tbsp cinnamon l tsp allspice tsp cloves cut off the tails and terns of berries bring the vinegar and sugar to boiling point and add the spices then add the gooseberries and simmer slowly for about 20 minutes bottle in small air tight jars pear chow chow s pears 3 onions 3 sweet red peppers m cup sugar 2 cups vinegar m cup water 2 tsps salt 2 tsps whole spice peel onions remove seeds from peppers put both through food chopper using coarse knife peel and core pears cut in small cubes mix sugar spices salt and vine gar heat to boiling point add onions peppers pears and spices tied in a cheesecloth bag simmer 30 minutes on electric element turned low stirring occasionally remove spices pour into hot ster ilized jars seal yield pintsv hot dog relish 3 pounds 12 to 15 sweet red peppers 3 pounds 12 to 15 green peppers 3 pound 12 to 15 medium onions 1 cups vinegar 1 cup sugar 1 tsp mus tard seed 2 tbsp dry mustard 1 tbsp celery seed 2 tbsps salt peel onions remove seeds from peppers put both through food chopper using coarse knife place in large preserving kettle cover with boiling water and let stand 5 minutes drain thoroughly add vinegar sugar spices and salt cook until vegetables are tender about 10 minutes stirring occasion ally pour into hot jars seal yield g pints chutney sauce 12 large ripe tomatoes i large onions 1 green pepper 1 sweet red peppers 1 large apples 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup vinegar 2 tsps cinnamon 1 tsp cloves 2 tsps salt 1 tsp pepper 2 tsps mustard blanch peel and cut up tomatoes peel and chop onions dice apples peppers and celery combine all ingredients let come to a boil and then cook slowly until thick taking care not to let it slick to the bottom of the pot and burn seal in steril ized jars tape a tip 1 powdered spices make a dark- colored chutney whereas the whole spices leave a lighter relish if you substitute whole spices for powdered mixtures use a little extra quantity 2 soaking cucumbers and onions in strong brine causes them to wrinkle 3 cider vinegar has a stronger aroma than the bleached vine gars but may cause onions and celery to darken slightly do not cook spicey sauces too long vinegar and spices help to retard chemical action the question box- mrs c b asks recipe for pickled peaches answer pickled peaches s lbs ripe peaches whole cloves vi cup water 2 cups cider vinegar 2 cups sugar 3 tbsps stick cinnamon 1 tbsp root ginger 2 tbsps of mixed pickling spice lemon thinly sliced use large firm peaches scald skin and cut them in halves stick two or three whole cloves in each half combine tne vinegar water sugar spices tied in a cheesecloth bag and the lemon slices boil for tender lift into sterile jars fill to ical expectancy in a moment would overflowing with the boiling syrup floating down and seal at once yield approxij dr t o hylkema of amsterdam mately 5 pints mis- m t asks recipe for mint pears answer mint pears pare core and put in slightly salted water to prevent discolor ation pack into prepared jars and ill with medium syrup to within 1 inches of top of jar for each quart add m tsp mint extract and enough pure green fruit coloring to give desired shade add flavoring and fruit colouring to syrup before filling jars partially seal and pro cess in electric oven for 1 hour at 275 degrees f mrs j g asks what has made my crabapple jelly very dark answer it is the result of too slow cooking mrs t c asks our currant jelly has sugar crystals in the bottom of jars should it be boiled again answer no it will keep as it is crystals are caused either because sugar was not stirred until dis solved or jelly was boiled too long almira july 21 1917 mr and mrs chas conner mrs lancaster and mr and mrs gospel siient last tuesday at wasaga beach mr and mrs wilmot conner mr and mrs chas conner and gail had monday supper with mr and mrs geo french miss marjorie thompson of tor onto spent the weekend with doris conner mr geo french is spending some time at collingwood assisting in tent work mr and mrs chas conner and marjorie and marion and mrs lan caster visited mr and mrs ralph wideman of richmond hill one day recently mr and mrs peter stickley and mr and mrs norman jarvis of peaches attended camp meeting sunday at pine orchard was telling a capacity audience at first mennonite church in kitch ener of the emergency aid brought to amsterdam and other cities when they were at the very point of starvation it had been war war and bombs for so long now came food and a little bit of the love of jesus christ it was overwhelming he said in his rather hardtofollow english expresses thanks dr hylkema thanked the various mennonite groups of ontario for the aid they have given the dutch through the mennonite central re lief committee at least 1100000 of hollands s000000 population have received food from the mennonite committee about 97000 have been given clothing this was the first time a dutch mennonite has addressed a can adian church audience according to the speaker he spoke of the trials and dangers still facing dutch menno- nites who spent the war in german work camps and since then have been forced to russia the germans took all dutch mennonites between ages of 16 and go to their work camps a very large number have lost their lives lemonville july 21 1917 the ice cream social held last wednesday evening was a splendid success the record made by the alkaseltzer people will be broad- east over cfrb at 550 pm on aug 21st mr murray dobbs ad vised us to mark this date on our calendars we are glad to hear that mr w nesbitt arrived home from toronto general hospital on sunday miss d gibbins of toronto is holidaving with her grandparents mr and mrs elmer wells mr and mrs orval drewery were in guelph on thursday where they attended the ontario poultry con ference xoe30e 30e30e aorao d holden sons phone 18401 stouffville ioe30e xocaoi i0e30x aocxe at sunny valley musselmans lake saturday aug 2 sunday aug 3 midnight billy hole and his live wires dancing as usual every wednes and sarur danforth bus lines daily service effective sept 29th toronto rjtoccham cxaltkmovt east p m sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 103s 1040 1050 1100 1105 1115 1130 boun pm daily ex- sun hoi 545 610 620 635 63s 640 650 too 7 ai 735 730 d pm read down west bound am am daily sun ex sat sun onlv hoi hoi 200 3000 915 225 30 25 940 235 10 35 950 250 1050 1005 253 1053 100s 255 ic53 1010 305 1105 1020 315 1115 1030 3 20 1120 1035 330 1130 1045 345 1345 1100 parcel express oxltkl toronto bay and dundas danforth and luttrell scarboro jet malvern browns cor town line cedar grove locus hill green river brougham claremont am daily- ex sun hoi s45 820 830 755 752 750 740 730 725 715 700 am sun hoi 945 920 910 855 852 850 840 830 825 s15 800 pm daily ex sun hoi 200 135 325 110 107 105 1255 1245 1240 1230 1215 read up pm pm sat only 530 505 455 440 437 45 425 435 430 400 345 sun hoi 945 920 910 855 852 850 840 830 825 815 s00 eastern standard time holland and signs of- it in other european countries the succor given by mennonites in america has had something to do with the resurge to the principles meant prison term two years ago not one of our young people would join a non- resistant group which meant dan ger of a threeyear prison term the speaker continued today upport in holland and in other countries where meaaoniies are located he said it is hoped to build x dutch peace ceminary as 3 fcunda- tion for the nonresistance move meat in holland he believed continued revival of the original mennonite principles in all countries would be a potent force for world peace the ontario hospital whitby ontario training school for nurses announces the opening of the fall term september 1 1947 if you are interested in nursing as a career write for particulars miss r p sharpe reg n superintendent cajejocu cons trictoa me weslhcuidymm you ever iked a duuo pump i ivestock need plenty of fresh clean water to maintain high production so let duro carry the water for you in stables barns poultry houses greenhouses and truck gardens duro adds extra profits through extra production and the savings in time and labour alone will soon pay for a duro pump installation modernize with emco fixtures and fitting detigntd for ttylr and utility are available tor simple economical installation in kitchen bathroom ond laundry safe guard the health of your family odd to the comfort of doily living see us for full particulars j k agnew hardware stouffville ont itlplfl flflflss m g cd limited toruionmiltontcontoudufivnnncvanouvt ra quauty

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