Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 31, 1950, p. 10

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 31 i960 b buys whys fjltwv a weekly information service serving 1 know of montreal the secret to appetizing hot- weather meals is to keep them light gay and of course completely delicious thats why jello is such a midsummer favourite with me there are so many refreshing salads so many ex citing desserts to be made from jellos seven lockedin flavours easy in the making too and im particularly attracted to the very definite economy of jell0 jelly powders at a few cents a no more delicious dish to serve to family or friends a pretty pickle rather lots of luscious pickles is what youll have when you follow these two tips for pick ling success first of allirriie to me barbara brent 1411 cres cent st montreal pq for that marvelous free booklet pickling success this 16page folder prepared by heine home institute gives you recipes for re lishes pickled vegetables fine spiced fruits just follow the re cipes exactly for wonderful results second tip for pickling success is to alwavs use heinz white vinegar its inexpensive- shortcuts the job is easier to handle ive found that this crystal- clear vinegar safeguards the natural colours of my fruits and vegetables and its mellow agedinwood pungency adds zest and piquancy to my pickles jading is believing how very good this tea really is yes the blenders of red rose tea have made an ideal oj quality so that theres real flav our satisfaction in a cup of their excellent teal and real economy too for since red rose tea is good tea its flavour goes a long long way gives you more cups per pound and each superb cup of red rose costs you less than a cent includ ing the milk and sugar so its both tastewise and budgetwise to make a yearround clockaround habit of red rose teal and by the way youll find that red rose coffee is as good as red rose tea it may hare been a woman who invented this handy new ddbham corn stabch package or it may have been a smart man watching cook in any case the makers of that good durham cora starch deserve a vote of thanks for their new package design i its a package thats actually a pleasure to open just pinch the top and roll back- no fumbling with a knife or other sharp instrument to open itl in side youll find durham care fully protected in a paper bag then when youve finished using it replace the lid and your fav ourite corn starch will be protected completely from dust til next time you use it and youll be thrilled with the delicious recipes on every package of durham cora starch theyre special ann adam recipes so no wonder theyre good m sssrss the bowl twiu hyd ho econo prisewinning praisewinning jams v jellies can be happily yours when you usecertolyes jams and jellies made with certo fruit pectin have that distinctive colour and flavour of gloriously tempting fresh fruits the tender set that you find in the most admired jams and jellies and on the practical side theres the fact that certo makes success so sure you have no costly failures if you follow exactly the instructions in the booklet tucked under each certo label youll find you get up to 50 more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit and youll save up to 23 the time of the oldfashioned method look high look low look inside and out you cant beat the new 1950 frigidaire thrifty30 electric range its in a class by itself to begin with this new frigidaire thrifty30 has a giant oven that stretches clear across the range cooks more food on no more current this range is big in every other way too except in kitchen space and site i only 30 inches wide fits perfectly in small kitchens its an amazing general motors value that gives you features youd only expect in much more costly ranges new faster cooking 5speed radiantube unit new counterbalanced shelftype door highspeed waisthigh broiler and other advantages see if at your frigidaire dealers three cattle killed three charges follow for lake wilcox lad a thirteen year old car driven by a seventeen year old boy was responsible for killing three cows on the second concession of whit church township a mile and a half north of wilcox lake saturday evening last herbert gcaife of wilcox lake has been charged with dangerous and careless driving and driving a car with only a sixtyday tem porary permit unaccompanied by a licensed driver ccaife was taken into custody by constable ronald watt and later released on bail constable watt said there were no brakes on the car fire destroyed a barn and two sheds thursday last on the farm of r t nichol two miles north of aurora a prize bull and grain crops were also lost aurora fire men estimated the damage at 20 000 the fire is believed to have started when sparks from a threshing machine ignited a straw mow hello homemakers this is the season when holiday folks come to visit for the afternoon or the even ing the emergency calls to mind the modern song if id known you were coming id have baked a cake perhaps this may be a timely reminder for you and me it is so easy to beat a batter made from a packaged cake mix and pour into paper baking cups then into a preheated oven of 375 degrees for twenty minutes small cakes do not havi the same tendency to fall that a large square one does and so you may open the oven door after fifteen minutes to sprinkle nuto on each one a topping of chopped nuts or shavings of candy will save the time to frost the cakes for company meals during the summer theres nothing better than a cold plate dont be afraid of plain fare when its tasty and attractively served for instance if you planned to serve a bread and milk pudding make it and top with a spoonful of jelly or garnish with a mint leaf if you havent enough milk in the house use 1 cup condensed milk and 3 cups water if there is not sufficient time to bake bread pud dings in the oven for an hour put it in a pan in the pressure cooker and steam for 10 minutes bread pudding 2 cups raisin bread cut in cubes 4 cups milk or diluted condensed 1 tbsp butter 3 beaten eggs cups brown sugar tsp salt 1 tsp vanilla soak bread in hot milk 5 minutes add butter salt vanilla and sugar pour beaten eggs over mixture and spoon into a greased mould that can be placed in pres sure saucepan tie wax paper over the dish pour 1 cup water in pan and place casserole on the rack and adjust the cover cook for 10 minutes at 10 lbs pressure blue plate ideas 1 potato salad in lettuce cup cabbageraisin salad cold ton gue lime jelly wedge of canta loupe and buttered rolls 2 parsley potatoes corn-on-the- cob steamed marrow with cheese sauce spiced hot beets blue berries and cream 3 tun- casserole green peas homefried potatoes and hot tea biscuits spiced applesauce 4 jellied carrot salad fresh peach and cheese macaroni and green pepper salad deviled egg 5 assorted cold meat slices potato cake string beans honey- dew melon c chicken and rice salad sliced cucumbers tomato wedges rad ishes fereen onions celery-apple- nut salad maple ice cream 7 fish burgers french fried potatoe- whole tomatoes green pepper rings refrigerator cake the question box mr o b asks for a tasty chinese dish answer chow mein vi cup shortening va lb lean pork or veal cut in thin strips 1 cup onions 1 tsp salt tsp pepper 2 cups celery chopped 1 cups hot water 1 can bean sprouts melt shortening in hot skilet add meat stir and sear quickly without browning or burning add onion and fry for 5 minuter add celery salt pepper and hot water cover and cook for 5 minutes add drained bsan sprouts mix thoroughly and heat to boiling add the following mix ture of flavoring and thickening 2 tbsps cold water 2 tbsps cornstarch 2 tsps soy sauce 1 tsp sugar 1 tbsp gravy powder continue cooking period 2 min utes serve with cooked noodles garnish with chopped nuts and strips of fried beaten egg miss g t asks for a quick frosting recipe answer magic frosting cup coconut cup chopped nuts cup brown sugar onethird cup shortening tsp salt 2 tbsps cream combine all ingredients and cook stirring constantly until sugar melts using spoon spread lightly over top of cake and place in hot electric oven of 400 degrees for 10 minutes g ive yourself peace of mind and a pleased pride of ownership by using bisco roofings and sidings on your home bisco products are fireresistant ensure protection against wind and weather for a lifetime and beautify your house for years to come made by one of canadas oldest roofing manufacturers bisco is easy to apply requires no servicing and is of the finest quality obtainable ask your dealer to show you biscos attractive colours and styles now manufacturers of london tfoofings asphalt shingles sidings smooth and mineralsurtaced roll roofings asphalt and tarred sheathings felts builtup roofing materials plastic cements waterproofing paints insulation roof coatings oso3 bishop asphalt papers ltd plontt al ionoon ont t portnuf slaq warehouses branches quebec po montreal po toronto ont sp roofings 5fyiitr- prottcttotl stouffville coop association two phone for you convenience 269 and 122 york county in review 16151949 period 18711884 article 17 elementary schools were made free by the school law improve ment act 1871 for all pupils from 5 to 21 years of age compulsory attendance at elementary schools for 4 months of the year later 100 days from children 7 to 12 years of age was required compulsory local taxation for education was a lso enforced the corporation of the city of toronto began negotiations with the furniss estate the following year to buy the works and fran chise of the metropolitan gas and water company this was the beginning of city ownership the supply of water particularly for the use of the fire department was inadequate and the city was forced into public ownership of civic services by the inehiciency of the private companies an electric firealarm system was completed for the city of toronto about this time a year after this the city of toronto took over the responsi bility for supplying water to its citizens mr john g howard presented high park containing 165 acres of land and colborne lodge to the city in return for a pension of 1200 per year the municipality act of 1873 authorized all municipal councils to be elected by the people on the first monday in january this affected toronto as the mayor had been chosen by vote of the alder men and commissioners from among the board of aldermen the toronto volunteer fire- fighting companies were disbanded and replaced by 30 permanent fire men in 1s71 previous to this only the fire chief and his officers were permanet employees the volun teer fireman had been paid 125 a year the legislative assembly of ontario gave the county council authority to take over township roads and all bridges over 100 feet in width within incorporated vil lages at the laying of the cornerstone by the governorgeneral the earl of dulterin of the christian church at newmarket 1871 alex ander muir led the school children in the singing of the maple leaf this was the first time his c6m- position was sung at an official function the school act of 1s76 abolished the positioa of chief superinten dent of education february 19 1876 hon adam crooks became the first minister of education county model schools were established in 1877 the model school for the county of york was situated at gerrard and church streets these schools provided classes for teachersintraining to observe and practice teaching in this year the number of pupils enrolled at the western high school was 56 markham had 84 enrolled richmond hill had 59 and newmarket 78 the school of practical science university of toronto was estab lished in the year 1878 on february 1st 1878 the tor onto high park and mimico tram way was permitted by the council of the county of york to extend its tramway to the peacock hotel on dundas street the intersection of king and sim coe streets was in the year 1879 famous for its extremes it was a current humour to point out that the four corners were given over to legislation education salva tion and damnation because gov ernment house upper canada col lege st andrews church and a saloon were situated there the use of private water wells within the limits of the city of toronto was discontinued in the year 18s1 and the public library was organized an act of the ontario legisla tive assembly was passed to re lieve the regular councils of super vision and management of water works and to delegate this author ity to a board of commissioners elected by the voters the first salvation army citadel was optmed on richmond street in toronto 1883 a year after it started work in that city a board of parks management was authorized if electors assented in this year also any town or city could pass bylaws establishing a park a system of parks boulevards or drives or any of them the board consisted of the mayor and six other residents not members of the council later the work of this hoard became the duty of the council the act of 1ss2 was ex tended to include light and heat under a public utilities commis sion this commission was separ ate from the water commission gas illumination of streets began to be replaced by electric arc lamps erected by the toronto electric light company in 1881 the last of these arc lights gave way to the incandescent light in 1911 the county of york and the city of toronto agreed to build a new court house as the one in use was inadequate and old the city finally decided to enlarge the plans to house its city hall the site chosen was at bay and queen streets article 18 will deal with the close of 1s00 j business directory brierbush hospital day and night service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hospital association government licensed main street east stouffville monteith monteith chartered accountants 37 king st east oshawa phone 4911r 3126 mr gordon w rterl ca resident partner auctioneers sellers atkinson agin 201w2 ph stouff 290 licensed auctioneers 25 years experience teles conducted anywhere speclal- slng in farm stock furniture and property sales all sales personally listed and advertised bills prepared and posted no sale too big or too small ken clarke prentice licensed and authorized for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements household rarnlture real estate sales our tpecialty at fair and reasonable rates dual service for the price ol one dllllken po ph agincourt 52w3 markham po ph markham 206 auctioneers prentices have been established auctioneers since 1890 dental neil c smith lds djx graduate of university of toronto office over canadian bank ot commerce telephone 107 stouffville e s barker lds- dda honor graduate of royal collet of dental surgeons and ot to university of toronto office over marie jack beauty parlor phone 274w markham every tuesday medical a s farmer licensed auctioneer fork county uxbridge pickering townships farm stock and furni ture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone stouffville 673 12 real estate consult j a willoughby sons for complete real estate service kead office toronto ift yonge st ad 060b city and country homes farms and small acreages industrial business properties harvey mover is your local representative phone 83j2 stouffville when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties see george w allison rogd real estate broker phone 87j1 funeral directors dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office corner obrien a mat phone 196 coroner for york county dr f j button stouffville ontario telephone 371 xray hours daily 9 to 12 am- tuesday thursday saturday evenings 79 pm and y appointment office over button blk dr herbert b freel physician telephone 164 xray hours daily except sunday 9 to 12 am tuesday thursday saturday 700 to 900 a c kennedy chiropractor church street stonsvbkt monday and friday 9 to 12 am optometrical e a grubin ro- optometrist picton stonffufije dates of visits to stouffville office announced in local columns w c mcdonald ro optometrist toronto ontario at stouffville every saturday 1000 am to 900 pm at rear of marie jack beauty satan phone 176wl insurance l e oneill stouffvule funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 98wl j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service equipped to take care of modest funeral at the reasonable charge jg well as the largest and most exacting successor to the late r g clendenning telephone 90 markham ontario birkett son general insurance agency stouffvllle ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259w2 h o klinck phone 44w3 stouffvllle fire auto burglary sickness sad accident fidelity bonds the standard life assurance cov the pioneer of canadian life insurance a mutual company with 125 yeswa experience strength and service unexcelled d a beer insurance of all kinds 20th anniversary ph pickering 241w2 address brougham out thos j wignall funeral director dignified efficient service -ambulance- 24 hour service call markham 230 rennies transport phone 121 stouftville sand gravel loam screened stone any size daily service to toronto phone wa 9003 toronto f m pugh phone 38w2 stouffvhlo life fire auto the mutual life of canada was es tablished in 1869 and has always been a mutual company it enjoys an excellent reputation for outstand ing returns to policyholders prompt and courteous service f g alsop life auto fire sickness and accident insurance phone 60w2 taxi service george coltham ontario land surveyor municipal and farm surveys and general engineering box 443 aurora phone 8641 stouffville monument works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor telephone 81wi

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