tne tribune stouffville ont thursday september 8 1949 hello homemakers there is a new generation of luneh carriers this month many young children begin school and many walk off with their midday meal in a box only 17 percent of ontarios rural elementary schools provide a por tion of the noon meal if more interest could be taken in the childs lunch the child would show more interest in school studies where food can be reheated it is a simple method for the rural teacher to help today we know that milk is the most perfect food many hot milk dishes may be prepared and taken in glass jars with the name written on an adhesive tape label then the jars can be heated in a waterbath at the school in this instance the school board works with the teacher and equips the school with simple cooking uten sils here are suggestions for the hot jar cream of vegetable soup central feed store e r daniels ph 277 stouffville marmill feeds clo laying meal a quali ty laying ration for your pullets fortified with cod liver oil to keep your birds healthy and active dairy ration concentrate hog grower concentrate molasses and cod liver oil 34c per gal 3 per gal by the drum coal coal be sure of quality buy blue coal scalloped potatoes with sausage stew creamed beef creamed fish baked beans corn scallop with bacon rice pudding stewed fruit and pie filling with this main dish prepared the day before it is wise to wrap up fresh food to complete the lunch we refer to buttered brown bread or sand wiches carrot or turnip sticks raw tomatoes radishes or celery cook ies or cake there are a few schools where a hot dish is prepared under the supervision of an older pupil or the teacher this luncheon supple mented by some food brought from home provides an adequate meal for example baked potatoes scheduled for mondays hot food may be the cue for mother to pre pare meat sandwiches and a jar of pudding on tuesday the dish of baked beans calls for buttered brown bread a raw apple cookies and milk on wednesday scambled eggs may suggest graham muffins orange piece of cake and milk on thursday thick vegetable soup goes with egg sandwiches bunch of grapes and milk on friday scalloped tomatoes and bacon can be rounded out with peanut butter sandwich carrot sticks and milk from these ideas you can tell we are trying to include at least one item from each group of necessary foods milk meat fish eggs or- peanut butter whole wheat bread muffins or cookies of whole grain raw or cooked vegetables or fruit tike a tip 1 reserve a space in your cup board for lunch utensils wax paper and staple ingredients for sand wiches 2 provide a wellventilated metal lunch box scald it out daily 3 select a tightly covered con tainer with a gold lined lid for milk and puddings sandwiches should be wrapped in wax paper cover with a damp cloth if stored over night tuck in surprises such as raisins marshmallows or coloured servi ette the question box mrs t j requests tomato sandwich filling 12 mediumsized ripe tomatoes 3 onions yt cup salt 1 cups granulated sugar 4 red sweet peppers 1 green sweet pepper 6 teaspoons dry mustard 1 cups flour n york markham vaughan richmond hill councils discuss radial plebiscite property owners within the north yonge radial area will be asked to vote on monday sept 26 1949 to decide the type of trans portation desired on vonge street councils of the municipalities of north york markham vaughan and the village of richmond hill agreed to hold the plebiscite on the same day to decide whether diesel buses should continue or the radials should be put back into operation only property owners as shown on the last revised voters list within the area bounded by steeles ave bathurst st bayview ave york mills rd and wilson ave will be entitled to a vote polling booths will be open from 12 oclock noon until 9 oclock at night and will be located as nearly as possible at the same places as for the annual municipal elections attention farmers we are paying the current market price for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto ad 3636 stouffville 255 uxbridge 27 oocaoqooooooooooooooooomooooooa eggs wanted by reg grading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about our grade price and prompt weekly returns eggs in small lots may be left at carload croceteria for our pickup write or phone p hutton grover 8970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 qoqooooeoooqooooooqoooqoocooooo 1 cup vinegar cook tomatoes and onions until soft put through sieve add salt sugar and vinegar then the pep pers which have been put through food chopper heat this mixture add mustard and flour which have been mixed together with enough vinegar to make a smooth pase stir well and cook until thick pour into sterilized jars and seal with paraffin yield approximately 3 pints mrs m r requests cereal meat loaf 1 cup quickcooking rolled oats vi cup tomato juice cup tomato ketchup 1 pound minced lean beef teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon chopped parsley m cup finelychopped onion 1 cup mashed cooked seasoned turnip cold 1 cup finelychopped raw celery 1 egg 2 tablespoons fineflavored dripping combine the rolled oats tomato juice and tomato ketchup and let stand while mixing the other ingredients loosen the minced beef with a fork and sprinkle with the salt pepper and celery mix lightly together beat the egg slightly and add to rolled oats mixture add oat mixture to meat mixture arid again mix light ly turn the soft moist mixture into a greased loaf pan and smooth the top dot top with the dripping bake in a moderate electric oven 350 degrees about 1 hours the municipalities of north york township markham vaughan and richmond hill purchased from the city of toronto in 1930 the portion of the metropolitan radials on yonge st between the north city limits of toronto and the north limits of the village of richmond hill under an agreement dated july 17 1930 and expiring july 17 1945 the four municipalities entrusted the toronto transportation com mission with the operation and management of the railway this agreement was renewed for a period of three years expiry july 17 1948 and was further renewed for a one year period expiring july 17 1949 to cooperate tu the conservation of power the street car operation was replaced by bus operation on oct 10 1948 and this bus operation is still in force with the relaxing of power con servation measures street car operation is now possible and a decision must be made whether to return to street car operation or retain the present bus service only the most essential main tenance was carried out on the tracks and the cars during the past three or four years pending a decision on the future operation of the railway therefore should it be decided to return to rail operation it would be necessary to carry out a num ber of improvements to the rail way involving heavy capital expenditure of some 200000 but even with this expenditure there would only be a single track railway quite incapable of pro viding a satisfactory and conven ient service to the rapidly develop ing area adjacent to the railway it is apparent therefore that if it is decided to carry on rail oper ation then the railway must be doubledtracked at a cost includ ing additional rightofway of possibly a million and a half dollars when the rapid transit system is constructed by the ttc on yonge st from front st to bglintoa ave and work on this project will be started in september this year then it is the intention of the ttc to abandon rail operation oa yonge st between eglinton ave and the north city limits should it be decided to retain rail operation of the north yonge railways then on the completion of the rapid transit project the north yonge railways will have no connection with the city rail system and would be forced to provide car house shop and other terminal facilities involving further heavy expenditures it should also 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