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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 12, 1949, p. 14

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 12 1949 the s m bowl wgau hello homemakers the word vegetable is the english derivative of two kindred latin verbs vege tate meaning to enliven and vegere to be lively since vegetables give us much susten ance to keep us ively we should never say that we dont like vege tables few people dislike aspar agus the ifresh vegetable of the month when it is cooked and served properly the water for cooking asparagus 3 inches in a deep saucepan should be boiling the time of the boiling period should be 22 to 25 minutes depending upon the quantity this method retains the bright green colour and cooks asparagus until tender while sav ing the most nutritive value we use the top part of the double boiler and place a couple of zinc sealer rings in the bottom to hold the stalks upright in this way the tender tips are inot overcooked ingenuity in the seasoning of vegetables enhances their flavour and appetite appeal paprika will give a subtle flavour to chopped greens one day and a leek a more daring one the next canned beets steeped in a hot mixture of vine gar sugar and sweet marjoram for one day become a delicacy celery cabbage and green onions all cut fine and steamed together make a onedish vegetable that your neigh bours will copy then too a good sauce which is flippant lends harmony to a meal finally serve a hot vegetable steaming hot to be really tasy golden sauce for asparagus beat 2 egg yolks with 1 tbsp cold water 1 tbsp juice and vz tsp salt melt 2 tbsps butter and stir in 2 tbsps flour and stir until blended gradually add 1 cup of cajined consomme or soup stock and cook until mixture thickens slowly pour the mixture over the beaten eggs cook over hot water stirring constantly season with a dash of cayenne pepper sour cream sauco melt 1 itbsp margarine or butter in the top of a double boiler over hot cwater add 2 tbsps chopped chives and cook until blended with urge cabinet call halt to liquor outlets here the toronto east presbytery of the united church of canada meeting at uxbridge last week adopted a resolution calling on the ontario government to allow no further liquor outlets in the tor onto area the resolution also urges mem bers of the united church to vote against wet candidates in the forthcoming election the resolution passed at the monthly meeting of the presby tery held there last week was embodied in the report of the evangelism and social service committee presented by rev ig perkins of toronto the report cited downtown toronto as a horrible example of the alarming increase in drinking and the num ber of liquor outlets twenty- four liquor outlets exist on yonge street between fiont and bloor street and seven of these are in the two blocks from dundas to gerrard street said the report the resolution appealed to the ontario government to fulfill its 1917 promise to close all outlets at 1030 pm and at least to issue no new permits dancing eveiy saturday cedar beach north shore musselmans lake van walker his music featuring wally scott reservations for group picnics and private parties accepted to mix a spice cake just add one cup of milk or water to campbells cake mix stir and bake enjoy fresh homemade cake always light tender and delicious try it flwpbll5 cake mix fat stir in 1 cup sour cream and cook until ithick add 1 tsp sugar tsp vinegar tsp salt and a dash of pepper pour over cooked asparagus or cress and serve at once spring onions with cheese 1 cup diced green onions 2 cups milk v tsp dry mustard 1 cups grated old cheese 3 eggs beaten tsp worcestershire sauce 1 tsp salt dash cayenne pepper heat milk and gradually pour it over beaten eggs stirring con stantly add mustard worcester shire sauce salt pepper and mix thoroughly add green onions and cook 5 minutes serve in pastry shells or as topping for meat patties in place of one vegetable aogctable variations 1 mash g cooked potatoes with cup skim milk fold in v cup minced pineapple 2 mix 4 cups cooked shredded cabbage with vs cup drained can ned tomatoes sprinkle and mix in 1 tbsp caraway seeds and salt and pepper to flavour 3 put cooked carrots through a ricer or mash with a potato masher season with salt pepper and margarine add chopped fresh mint or cress 1 cook 2 cups noodles and serve with 1 tsp chopped peppercress and 2 tbsps grated cheese strange contraption roams north york hills theres a strange contraption roaming the hills of north york in the vicinity of the southern research station of the ontario department of lands and forests its full of bugs but if it works out therell be many a tired forest ranger a great deal happier according to the research officials the contraption gadget or call it what you will is a summer toboggan its intended to carry anywhere from 500 to 700 pounds of fire fighting equipment through the heaviest bush and most rugged terrain in ontario and it will carry the load faster than any crew of rangers could possibly walk even light the summer toboggan was born in the days of the tremendous forest fires of last summer when the rangers faced the almost insur niountable task of lugging portable pumps hose and other equipment into the tough mississagi and ohap- leau countries it is powered with a sixhorsepower air cooled engine and has two tracks like a minia ture tank or tractor through an ingenious double clutch planned by monty baker departmental mechanical engineer the toboggan is controlled by a pair of handles like a plough it climbs the steepest bills in this area anjl seems ready to start climbing trees under bakers directions one of the ohief difficulties was to mount the engine on the rear of the machine and at the same time prevent it from overbalancing the research division did it on the front end is to be mounted a box arrangement which will carry the business equipment for pre liminary tests the front end was loaded down with 700 pounds of large rocks and there was never a whimper from the engine before the machine can be shipped to the bush however all the bugs must be ironed out monty baker vic mcmullen and howard brohm all of whom have had a hand in its construction and development are certain that the machine can be perfected so that when a ranger loads his pump hose shovel axe and lunch aboard the toboggan and pulls that starter rope all hell have to do is hang on to the handles the gadget will deliver the goods i remember by the oldtimers from mrs ella kristenson i remember the taffypulls and sociables out in kansas sod houses when we had to bring in the spring seat off the wagon to use for chairs one evening as i sat with a rosyfaced boy on fathers spring seat he slipped an arm around my waist i can still remem ber the ecstacy of that moment from mrs harry stewart i remember when friends and neigh bors gathered to help split and saw up the winter wood these events were called sawing bees- each man brought his own ax and two took hands on the long saw the boys gathered and stacked the wood needless to say a big boiled dinner and lots of jollity eased the labor of the day from paul h peterson i remember the man who used to come around the neighborhood with a twowheeled horsedrawn cart selling kerosene for the family lamps we kids had a choice of a pinwheel or a kite with the pur chase of each gallon those were the good old days from alice henn to ernest kartie many a kerosene lamp have i cleaned and filled do you remember the kerosene lamps used before the reflectors came into style first plain lamps and chim ney then painted flowers on lamp and then reflectors i have one that is 40 years old and do you remem ber those wooden sidewalks and cedarblock streets of the late 90s and early 1900s from h e dutton i remem ber the old lodge hall in our neighborhood where we used to daince until about 1910 to such tunes as culbanola glide rings on her fingers bring back my lovin man everybodys doing it and oceania roll 3 i the husband is nominally th head of the house declares i judge yes but as shakepeai once said whats in a name it looks as if foreign trade is one of the issues on which the cam paigners will trade political punches beelieve it or not a port huron man who heard a buzzing in his ears stroked his beard and found a honeybee therein hands in training for ontario wants to raise turkeys evicts family of nine toronto may 3 charles han nah his wife and seven children are living today in a small tent in a field at dixie west of toronto only a stones throw from the house from which they were evict ed because owner toni kri wants it to raise turkeys the family spent last night in the tent with their belongings and furniture piled in the field a deputy sheriff from brampton had directed mr hannahs two brothers to assist him in loading the household furniture into trucks and evict the hannah family if something isnt done im going over to the brampton court house and leave all the children there mrs hannah said theyve moved us out of a sixroom house to make room for a lot of turkeys mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm a driver carefully train ed to drive in all sorts of weather and all sorts of traffic a bus equipped with the best safety devices and reg ularly inspected these are the added safety features you enjoy af low cost when you travel bybus fares are lowi washington 21 2 north bay 125 montreal 150 new orleans 428 round trips tax incluoeo subject to change tickets and j information stouffville ifflotors phone 170 pvt v assi uteat quafcfy m learning to work with copper and brass v in ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single one of us our lathes dynamos drill presses farm combines tractors business machines etc are producing goods and services which earn dollars these dollars provide food clothing medical care and other necessities which con tribute to our security and high standard of living every single one of us therefore has a very personal interest in the flow ofa steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants these workers will operate machines which arc important to our way of life we should appreciate then the cooperative efforts of government industry and labour in the field of employee training in schools and in factories our workers young and old arc given the opportunity to develop new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity for instance every effort on the part of workers to become proficient in the art of shaping and moulding copper and brass will mean greater industrial progress will help to make ontario a finer place in which to live and work the brewing industry ontario our way of jllto rewards trained hands ontario workers know they can earn more have executive responsibility and enjoy a higher standard of living in direct ratio to the skills they ac quire and the way they make use of them thats always true in a free economy thats why our com petitive system will continue to make canada great and a great place in which to live sa1ada tea bags thicken 1 can of coiwomnns with 3 tba flour blended to a smooth paste with c cold milk add 2 c diced jf cooked pork 1 finelychopped small onion 1 very v finelychopped clove of garlic season with salt and pepper keep hot in double boiler biscuit shillsi mix and sift into bowl 2 c onceair ted pastry flour or i c oncesifted hardwheat flour 2 tap magic baking powder 1 tap salt cut in finely 5 tba shortening make a well in centre pour in 23 c milk and mix tightly with a fork roll out dough to h thicknem cut into a aquarc line creased muffin pans with dough prick with a fork and pinch corners hake in hot oven 425 1518 min fill with pork mixture and serve yield 6 serving agic dh s5

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