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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 23, 1950, p. 4

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the tribune stouffyille ont thursday february 23 1950 j itt a real treat to sit back and take it easy to enjoy a closeup picture of ontarios favored countyside as trim farmlands rugged hills sparkling lakes busy towns and villages roll by in scenes of everchanging inter est thats just one of the reasons youll enjoy going anywhere by bus bound trip oshawa 310 montreal 1505 detroit 1255 guelph 375 subject to change tickets and information stouffville motors phone 170 pr goodwood last weeks news mrs john nesbitt of toronto spent a few days with mrs harry turner mr and mrs fred baston re turned from a trip to florida and landed home during the worst snow storm of the season mr howard harper attended a convention of the agricultural so ciety in ottawa on friday evening feb 21th the boy scouts are sponsoring a social evening in the basement of the united church if anyone has small tables to loan let some of the scouts know muriel hemmings of whitby paid a surprise visit this week to her parents mr and mrs chas jones she was on her way back from london where she had been pre sented with a framed lithographed certificate for having saved the life of a girl when she lived in london the presentation was made by mr campbell calder kc mla the little girl whose life she saved gave her a gift and a corsage the average cost of wooden ties purchased by the canadian national railways in 1019 was 8g percent higher than in 1918 the price of iron and steel products rose sl percent and coal for locomotives fi percent the price of lumber showed an overall decline of 15 percent koooooooobocooooc monthly service in stouffville and district income tax annual statements gerald k hattox and ussociatcn accountants and auditors reasonable rates 648a yonce st ph ita 6873 oooooooooooooooooi dutch family operate fine chicken ranch at myrtle station there is a chicken farm near myrtle station east of claremont the couple who run it keep the place manicured and the spreading ranch house sparkling clean they work hard and love their work because they know that morgenstond heest goud in de mond this quotation is from the netherlands and means the morning has gold in its mouth many hollanders have the saying framed decorated with painted flowers and hanging in their homes the manager of this particular farm rense pander and his wife hendrita are from holland but to them and to some 20000 other dutch people who have entered canada since the war the words are more than a motto a home sweet home to deck a cushion cover or to be tacked up over the fireplace the morning has gold in it mouth is a part of their lives they dont need any such thing as an alarm clock to tell them to get up or any motto to tell them they should get up early they would probably get up before the bell started ringing anyway and before the sun started shining too the morning does have gold in its mouth for them they know it and they get up because they want to find it to go forward to work to save to plan to live a full life in the next two months 8000 other people from the netherlands industrious men blueeyed wives and goldenhaired children will be coming across the atlantic to make their new homes in canada and to give this country the benefit of their determination and labor they will be up early out on the land enjoying the feeling of work ing hard building for the future and saving money for their to morrows and for the tomorrows of their children and they will live among their new neighbors siiowing them they appreciate living in this canada where a man can be working for himself in a matter of a few years where he can live uncramped and free where he can raise his child ren and not just hope for their happy futures and these hollanders hope too that they wtio have not always had these pleasures may be able to teach their new fellow countrymen who have had better how to appreciate them these people from holland are not dps they displaced them selves of their own accord because they wanted to come to a robust country where it was not so crowd ed and they are glad they did take big john mellema a strapping big 22yearold hollander who works on a farm near oshawa the rosepetalandcream skin crinkles at the corners of his blue eyes he scratches binder-twine- colored hair and sticks out his chest canada i like it look i show you come into the barn here he plucks up a glistening automatic milking machine and pats it tend erly on its immaculate nozzles this is wonderful things in canada just like this good new right look how bright clean good i keep it he walks outside the barn im work for a man now he is very nice man i work hard he stretches his hand out at the roll ing ontario countryside i not make very much money but two or three year i start for myself small at first he shrugs his shoulders and grins adriaan benschop with his wife and eight children came over from holland recently to live near bow- manville with his brother swerus his brother has three children together the two men tend their own 100acre farm with its 15 head of cattle 17 pigs and three horses before the sun comes up over rrl out of bowmanville things are stirring on that farm the children are hustling to get off to school and if the mile long road to the little kloefen is muddy they will wear their wooden shoe kloefel the two brothers will be out on the land clearing cleaning plann ing and always working steadily so steadily the women will be mending cleaning planning cooking listen ing to the radio to pick up new words of a new language and sing ing john william is a young son of the eldest brother and he knows esssacxxssskxsxsxxiaacsacsxsss i he central feed b r daniels ph 277 stouffville mormill chick starter assures rapid growth strong bone good feather develop ment available in regular grind coarse or pellet form marmill 24 milk maker a quality feed for your dairy herd marmill laying meal clo the mash that is fortified with cod liver oil available in pellet form blue coal pocohontas stoker call at store for calendar cmfcwxssssxxsarjaaexsaaaooaam just exactly what he wants to do what do you want to do in the future john the boys sister looks the word future up in a dictionary and translates it for him future i want to be a farmer good farmer do you want to farm in holland or in canada john his eyes are bright and lie too sticks out his chest canada and back on the chicken farm near myrtle station when little mary pander and her brother dont want to go to school very much her mother asks wryly would you rather go back to holland they look up quickly and pull on their shoes the hollanders are in ontario by the thousands and more are com ing their neighbors like them and are helping them because they are earnest working friendly people glad to be living here and when the morning breaks over canada a person can be pretty sure these people from the netherlands will be ahead of it they know that it has gold in its mouth and they are more than willing to work for it oshawa times f mayfair restaurant monday s am thru friday 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm arm amputated in newmarket accident mrs kenneth harman 25 lost her right arm in a plating press on monday at newmarket but her fouryearold son larry told her not to worry because ill look after mommy the arm amputated in york memorial hospital newmarket after it was crushed between the heavy jaws of a press used to flatten skins under intense pros sure at goodwin tannery ltd conscious and in severe pain mrs harman was rushed to hospital through nearblizzard weather summoned by owners of the tannery dr robert laird of toronto western hospital sped through the storm to perform the amputation elden goodwin whose blood was used in a transfusion said mrs harman was hurt when she reach ed between the jaws of the press and they closed on her arm alf kirk herb davy and art lloyd working nearby freed mrs har man from the machine they applied pressure above the injury and halted its bleeding dr g w e macpherson tan nery physician was summoned as was dr gordon cook newmarket dr laird removed the arm be tween the elbow and shoulder condition of mrs harmon was described as satisfactory by dr macpherson who said she showed tremendous courage through the whole ordeal he added her fort itude fought off the severe shock of the accident stoops to pet cat finds it is skunk a kitchener woman waiting for a bus stooped to pet a kitten which had stopped at her feet as the animal scurried away the woman gasped the kitten was a skunk the mixing u0wl by ann auan hello homemakers in some european countries cheese is the staple food too many canadians do not pay enough attention to cheese they never seem to realize that cheese is a good food regard ing it solely as an accessory something to be cut in slivers and served with apple pie there is a lot of value in a pound of our canadian cheese it yields ones money worth it contains the protein and fat from a whole gallon of milk to sa nothing of calcium minerals and some vita mins to be really shrewd plan budget menus using cheese during lent of course you would not serve a cheese souffle to a hungry man who has been cutting wood all day but the average white collar worker enjoys a change from heavy meals there are savory cheese dishes such as cheese soup or cheese omelette which are more filling than souffle cheese plays an important role in adding flavour to other foods the bland cod or haddock is more appreciated when baked with grated old cheese rice croquettes with a blanket of hot cheese sauce are so cheap and so good you will wonder why you did not try them before hot cheese poured over halves of hard boiled eggs on toast make a good supper dish finally that old custom of serv ing cheese and biscuits at the end of the meal is for our part the piece de resistance cheese souffle 1 cup cheese 3 eggs 1 cup milk 3 tbsps flour 3 tbsps fat vi tsp salt pepper make a white sauce of milk flour fat and seasonings add the cheese and beaten eggyolks and stir until the cheese has melted and the yolks are set fold in stiff ly beaten eggwhites pour into a greased dish or individual molds and set in a pan of hot water bake in a moderate electric oven 370 degrees fifteen minutes or until the eggwhite is set and serve at once it begins to fall as soon as removed from oven baked kice and cheese 3 cups cooked rice 2 cups cheese vi tsp salt cayenne 1 cup milk 2 tbsps butter crumbs put a layer of cooked rice in a greased bakingdish cover with a layer of grated cheese season with salt and cayenne continue adding layers until the dish is almost full add enough milk to come halfway to the top of the rice cover with crumbs dot with butter and bake in a moderate electric oven of 375 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes cheese biscuits cup grated cheese cup flour vi cup shortening cayenne 1 eggyolk mix the cheese and flour then cut the shortening into this mix ture add a little cayenne pepper and moisten with the yolk of the egg roll out to onequarter inch thickness cut into long narrow strips and bake in a very hot elec tric oven 500 degrees for 9 minutes mexican rarebit tsp fat m sliced onion 2 cups grated cheese 1 egg 1 cup canned corn vi tsp salt cup canned tomatoes vi cup breadcrumbs melt the fat in the top of the double boiler over direct heat add the sliced onion and cook until slightly softened but not browned set over hot water add the cheese and stir constantly until the cheese is melted mix beaten egg salt and corn and stir into the cheese mixture then add the can ned tomatoes and crumbs allow the mixture to heat through and serve on toast take a tip t9 i93fr upholstering my in new full line of 1950 upholstering samples are also full line of samples of drapery materials slip covers etc give us a call and we will show you without obligation r c blewett agincourt agincourt 320w grover 6993 ooooqoqqooqqqooqoqoooqooqooooc white eggs wanted a 2c premium is being paid by p hutton for grade a large white eggs cases supplied free pickup and prompt returns 40 kenworthy ave toronto gr8970 aooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocxxw new savings new prices loin pork chop smoked cottage rolls peameal back bacon smoked back bacon side bacon fresh hams pure pork sausage rolled rib roast short rib roast oysters smoked fillets lb 60c lb 63c lb 75c lb 75c lb 55c lb 45c lb 40c lb 69c lb 59c 55c 45c oboyles meat market telephone 35 1 cottage cheese is very tasty cokmooooooo when flavoured with one of the following chopped parsley car away seeds chopped olives or pimientos 2 add cream cheese to cereal for breakfast heat just long enough to melt 3 spread gratea cheese on thin crackers season with a dash of paprika and heat in a hot oven until cheese is just melted serve with soup or salad 1 cheese souffle may be baked in large custard cups and served as a cheese course for supper 5 a cheese fondu should be ovenpoached that is place casse role of cheeseegg mixture in a pan of hot water and bake until firm on top stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gravel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 125j office phone 370 associated industrial designers engineers consultants manufacturers repairs to all types of electrical or mechanical equipment industrial commercial and in 1850 there were only 55 domestic miles of railway in all of canada toronto this mileage is now part of the n j canadian national railways v ueen st c which 100 years later operates stouffville more than 24 000 miles of track a sccond gts ph 346 serving all ten provinces and ii states in the united states tmamtmmmfammmmammmmmmmmn el9776 big gravel syndicate formed in markhamtp wodooooooooosoooi engaged as shovel operator and will reside in the fierheller house mr les couperthwaite has pur chased a lot from mr wm rodick at hagerman where he will build a house in the spring he will reside at the farm until october toronto merger may cause special meet if provincial legislation is neces- j sary to bring about the progres sing have been purchased by a sl amalgamation of toronto with local syndicate and will be its n smaller surro developed to produce all kinds of municipalit it is not ukeiy t0 be iiimidal miiml fv iyvlwr incl inn two farms in markham town- crushed gravel for roads and con struction purposes according to information given the markham economist sun the company will be known as the markham sand and gravel limited the farms taken into this ven ture are the ed feirheller eighty acres and the les couperthwaite brought down at the legislature session now assembled it was learned at queens park last night if the government so desired it could call a special session later to deal with the matter the york county council has asked the warden to appoint a factfinding committee that would 120 acres at lots 6 and 7 con 4 the indicate to the municipalities to be property is in a square block of and the remaining munici- 1g0 rods along the 1th concession palities left in the countv of york and a like amount along the hager- j what it might mean in dollars man sideroad the syndicate an cents if the proposed merger includes messrs murray little ever goes through harold boyington don boyington and ed woolhead the purchase price for the two farms is said to be 15000 the property has already been tested by two geologists one of whom was from the department of highways and he reported the pro duct as remarkably clean approx imately seventy acres will be used for gravel purposes the tests rfhow the veins are over forty feet deep and that the material is better the deeper it goes it is expected that loam will also be sold off the property j according to mr harold royingj ton this venture will develop into the biggest thing that ever hit markham township i mr martin reesor will be joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone stouffville 98w2

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