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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 21, 1947, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 21 1947 mas leaves odd estate ok v cats cats one ot forty fat a he oddit states ever to turn up the hands of the public adini tratvr came to light following death 6l gabriel gasrello penni 50yearold filipino messenger san francisco last week public administrator phil kat said gabrelios 5by 9foot room yielded the cau most of them caged and an assortment of kittens the manager of the buildm which gabrello had his rm the elderly messenger had lived i there 15 years but had kept the rrsenee of his feline companions a u secret the cats and kittens were turned over to the pound spray painting c expert workmanship free estimates given jack leary gormlev ont ph stouff 632 in 50sept 33 id jooooooooocqomc the bowl mean 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 and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 1s601 open tuesday and saturday evenings hello homemakers the world belongs to the harvesters these days with so much work to be done and such a short time to do it in our men should have meals pro vided on the dot and the best meals we can prepare finally if we remember to put strangers at ease in a cool dining yolll saffron dun lop aftmortz0 tires cajex5u cons tructon room or kitchen we probably wont want for help next harvest amounts required for 12 serv ings soup three quarts veal or beef eignt pounds as pur chased potatoes four quarts prepared vegetables three quarts prepared lettuce and cucumber mix three quarts prepared bread one loaf open face pies two pies applesauce two quarts drop cakes two dozen tea onequarter pound orange tea biscuits 3 cups sifted flour 0 tsps baking powder 1 tsp salt 14 cup shortening 3 tbsps orange rind 1 and onethird cups skim milk sift flour once measure add bak ing powder and salt sift again cut in shortening add orange rind to milk and sprinkle into dry mixture until soft dough is formed turn on slightly floured board and knead m minute roll onehalf inch thick and cut with biscuit cutter place on slightly floured pan and bake in electric oven at 150 degrees for 12 minutes fresh blueberry pies onethird cup flour va cups sugar tsp salt i tsp nut meg 3 fits blueberries 3 tbsps lemon juice 3 tsps lemon rind 3 tbsps butter plain pastry line 3 pie plates with plain pastry flute on an edge as for a lemon pie cut strips of pastry for placing across the top chill pastry in electric refrigerator while the filling is being prepared mix to gether the flour sugar salt nut meg sprinkle one quarter of this mix on the uncooked crusts blend remaider with blueberries lemon juice and grated rind fill pie shells clot with butter lay on strips bake in preheated electric oven at 425 degrees for 15 minutes dutch plum cake flour 2 tsps baking powder l tsp salt 2 doz blue plums twothirds cup white sugar 1 tsp cinnamon cream together shortening 1 cup sugar and lemon rind beat until fluffy add eggs one at a time beat each into batter thoroughly add sifted dry ingredients beat until smooth pour half lwtter into greased pan cut plums remove stones and lay pieces on the batter cover with remainder of batter spreading evenly mix sugar and cinnamon together and sprinkle over batter bake in preheated elec tric oven at 330 degrees for 1 hour- cut in squares and serve warm take a tip 1 do not prepare potatoes more than an hour lefore cooking w cause they lose nutritive value and they may also become sour 2 you may double a cup of salad dressing by the addition of an egg and a cup of milk beat thoroughly 3 set the table for the harvesters well in advance and pull the shades put flowers in the room and close the doors to keep out excess heat the suggestion box mrs t b says if your rubber plate scraper becomes sticky clip off the gummy part with kitchen scissors mrs 1 r says a vegetable peeler is worth twice its cost it saves time nutritive value and inconvenience mrs m b says to remove but tons without nicking the fabric slide a comb under the button and cut thread with a razor blade mrs t d says garden tools will stay rustfree if stacked in a box of sand moistened with old crankcase oil s 10000 the ix phizes metis by thh sea by r- j deachman i have just returned from a holi day at metis now where in the world is metis i found it quite by accident fourteen years ago and made up ray mind then and there that if ever there came a time whn i wanted a rest 1 would go back to metis stretch out on the sand listen to the waves telling stories of the things they had seen in ail the years since the st lawrence first started running to the sea an 1 the tide moved up to quebec and even beyond that must have been many many centuries ago start then from ottawa head first for montreal the commercial metropolis of canada a fine old city move rapidly we are in a hurry to reach metis take a day or two in old quebec our early history was written there what a story the stones of its streets could tell if only they could sjxak now cross the st lawrence on the quebec bridge an engineering triumph over great natural difficulties keep on moving east gaze not without a sense of humor a the streets of riviereduloup jean- francois pouliot mp was borril here he is a right stout fellow if hes on your side a nuisance if hes not such is politics here we are only eighty miles from mont joli from there fifteen miles to metis how far have we gone if you have started from ottawa about 500 miles call it 373 miles if you left from montreal what is there about metis which brings people back to it five ten it fifteen years in succession i here are other places with grander hotels if you seek grandeur and have plenty of money is it the scenery no like a good looking girl the scene is restful to the eyes there is finer scenery but few filter girls is it the beach no there is more sand and better beaches in other places its the magic of a climate which in the summer months goes beyond perfection thats the charm which draws and holds those who have once known metis gormley garage we are equipped to da general repair work by skilled mechanic alsa welding done on short notice goodrich tires in stock ban ford cr- bryan gormley ph 7304 and 7316 ooooo painting barns and roofs sprayed painted red lead and aluminum houses brush painted estimates freely given a e heaton fir son gormley ont ph siouff 7315 aooa 12 servings 1 cup shortening 1 cup sugar 2 tsps lemon rind 1 eggs un beaten 2 cups sifted pastry ecretarymanager of the ontario plowmens association j a carroll says that the prize list for the international plowin match now totals ten thousand dollars this figure shows an increase of two thousand over last years prize list and is indicative of the growing popularity of this agricultural event this years match will be held at hemlock farms northwest of kingston in frontenac county and the prize list includes four trips to great britain the trips will go to i the two top tractor plowmen and i the two top men in the horse plow ing events fpay us a iiendfy visit you may need money why be embarrassed about it there are thou sands like you hospital expenses doctor and dentist bills payment of income tax house repairs overdue debts and other emergencies dig deep into earnings and savings why not see us about a personal loan i iii are making hundreds of per sonal loans daily alloverthecountry we can help you with friendly confidential prompt service a call on the manager of any branch of this bank is like a visit to a neighbour unload your debt prob lems on him he will gladly discuss a personal loan with you- the canadian bank of commerce stouffville branch a g claremont branch v l thompson manager irwin manager as we drew closer to it the other day i thought of dick the old black horse on the farm back home in huron county he would make the last mile at twice his normal pace he knew there was a stall in the stable there with everything exactly to his taste and he wanted to get there at the earliest moment driving along the old road there came the familiar scenes the cedar hedges they grow better here than elsewhere the mighty st law rence the distant views of ships moving up and down then when we moved closer boule rock a bare tough old bastion out in the river a short distance from the shore here the gulls gather to warm their feet in the morning and plan their program for the day the ducks are always willing to give private and public exhibitions of their diving skill the wails of loons calling to their mates has a lone some sound a crow passed over my head about ten feet above me insolent arntyou i said look ing up caw caw he answered as he looked back then a dreadful thought entered my mind what would happen if birds lost their migratory instinct if all buds lived in the south and none in the north i thrust that thought from me and looked across the water the tide was coming in thank heaven it always will and the birds will never forget metis oh yes this is an old land count frontenac you will recall his i ime from your school days gave u one jean batiste de peiras a large territory of land in this dis trict i doubt if he made much out of it progress was slow in those days this was tough land to clear they hadnt the slightest idea at that time of the tourist traffic of the future time drifted on at metis if it had a name it was not a pivotal spot in the worlds history eventually the scattered provinces of canada were merged into one country there came a railroad to mont joli only a few miles away people began to hear of metis as a summer resort that was the dawn of real life tnen came fame it is said that sir william dawson and professor harrington of mcgill made a sur vey of the south shore of the st iawrence many years ago they came to the conclusion that the air of metis had a higher percentage of ozone in it than the air of any other part of the dominion of conada i admit that there is air of excellent quality in other parts of the domin ion still there is something about metis which gives a lift to the feet and a lift to the spirit air with a high content of ozone is singularly stimulating and the sea lulls one to sleep and makes one feel at ieaee with the world and all there is in it if stalin molotov and gromyko could sieep here for a few nights future histories might be lighter happier reading than those of the past 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 office phon 5820 e 370 mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm sunday 10 am 8 pm stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop old at 40 50 60 man youre crazy forjtot your agal thousands ro peppy at 70 try pepping up with gster contain toola pf wojk rundown foaling due solely to body j w o9 k many men and women cah be delighted- or ret your money tack umibmwj ui nek yum utuuey im try oitrcx tonic tablet for new pep vii vim and yeam younger feeling thta ve for jalo at all drae atoroo everywhere s3 hundreds will testify to th 7 results obained in tribune class fied this is the best place to sell your farm produce at this season of the year we are especially good huyers 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 hetter than those you can get elsewhere pickering farms ltd whitby tw5 night or day whitby ontario

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