the tribune stouffviiie ont thursday february 12 1953 was daughter of markham pioneers resident of markham until hr year- aso anice m lunau mcdowell burridge 90 widow of james burridge died thursday at the home of her son iqj yoage st x aurora mrs burridge was borri of united empire loyalist stock and her parents were pion eer settlers in markham she was a member of the presbvterian church she was twice married her first husband george mc dowell died many years ago she leaves a son milford mcdowell a daughter mrs robert stiver lrsionville a sister mrs m j winterstein and a brother rev a e iunau 111 wozu fooos way up in alaska within the arctic circle one 70yearold gardener has found how to get his full quota of homegrown vege table vitamins he works garden ing wonders by trapping the brief summer sun with reflecting aluminum foil barriers set up behind his vegetables this arctic application takes a leaf out of the book of modern builders and others who make use of aluminums remarkable re flecting and insulating properties demand for canadian aluminum in foil sheet rod tube and other forms today totals one billion pounds a year when alain com pletes its present expansion pro grams supply will be further in creased aluminum company of canada ltd mean interesting items from overseas writer by tieorjte abell of stouffviiie looks as if hello homemakers home- makers always feel they have achieved good baking technique when their favourite hotbread recipe is most successful today there are an infinite number of kinds and flavours all good to serve for the familys special enjoyment let us suggest four kinds of hotbreads with different flavours 1 cinnamon puffs 3re as delici ous as they are handsome they are yeastraised buns and not so difficult to make as you might be lieve in fact all you need is a little care and a little faith in nature since the yeast cells must multiply so that the puffs rise yeast grows best in a warm am sphere but watch the time as well as the temperature if the recipe says double in size it means that and the time of rising will depend on the temperature of the dough as well as the room 2 swedish tea ring is a vari ation of the old familiar tea bis cuit this delectable scandinavian treat will always be successful when the dough is not too dry as you knead do not handle too much apple muffins keep moist and are rich enough to eat without butter when you combine the ingredients mix only until the flour disappears 1 cherry loaf is another recipe thats easy to prepare and wonder ful to have on hand pour the batter quickly into your pan do not spoon it in for best results cinnnmoiul puffs 1 pkg yeast granules vt cup lukewarm water 1 cup milk 2 tbsps sugar m cup shortening 1 tsp salt 2 eggs beaten zvt cups allpurpose flour 3 tbsps sugar h tsp cinnamon soften yeast in the water scald milk add sugar shortening and on 4mmct hmumu the canadian bank of commerce salt cool to lukewarm sift flour and add 2 cups to milk mixture beat well add yeast eggs and remaining flour bet about 20 strokes cover and let rise until double in size stir down drop spoonfuls into greased muffin tins sprinkle with sugar and spice let rise about 30 mins then bake in electric oven of 275 degs for 20 mins swedish tea king ise prepared biscuit mix or prepare tea biscuit dough roll it into an oblong about l inch thick and sprinkle lightly with brown sugar pastry spice and currants roll from the long side like a jelly roll place on a cookie sheet or pic plate forming a ring by pinching ends together cut gashes almost to the centre about va inch apart as you cut turn each section on its side bake in electric oven of 171 degs for about 25 mins apple muffins 1 tbsps shortening i cup sugar 1 egg beaten 2 vi cups allpurpose flour 31i tsps baking powder m tsp salt 1 cup milk 1 cup chopped apple cream shortening blend in sugar gradually beat in egg stir in apples and measured dry ingre dients make a well in the centre and quickly stir in the milk fill greased muffin pans twothirds full bake in electric oven of 425 degs for 20 to 30 mins fruit bran loaf 21 cups flour 4 tsps baking powder 23 cup sugar tsp salt 1 egg beaten 1 cups milk 2 tbsps shortening melted 1 cup bran flakes 1 tbsp butter vi cup brown sugar cup maraschinos sift flour with baking powder sugar and salt add bran combine beaten egg milk and melted short ening stir into flour mixture melt butter in loaf pan 4 x 10 sprinkle cherries and some wal nuts over butter pour batter gently on top bake in electric oven of 350 degs for about 1 hour remove from pan at once the question box mrs l d asks how to make quince jam j answer quince jam is usually made using commercial liquid pec tin or crabapples quince jam 5 cups prepared fruit 2 tbsps lemon juice 7 cups sugar vz bottle of pectin peel and core about 11 quinces grind pour into saucepan and add iv cups water bring to boil cover 15 mins measure 5 cups fruit into deep saucepan add lemon juice and sugar mix well stir while bringing to a full roll ing boil for one min add pectin certo and boil 1 min remove from electric element stir and skim for 5 mins ladle into jars mrs c j asks how to make date pie answer cut lb dates into inch slices and separate cover with water and simmer covered for 10 mins add l cup milk vi cup sugar 1 tbsp flour and 1 beat en egg cool until thick chill pour into baked 9inch pastry shell spread with whipped cream om 200 march out in school blaze training paid off wednesday morning when 200 students march ed out in quiet and orderly fash ion from the threestory markham high school as a roof fire started by chimney sparks threatened the building flames were extinguished by markham fire brigade after an alarm was turned in by residents of a house next to the school damage was estimated at 300 new1y0 rk metropolis a city of absorbing interest new york offers to visitors of all inclinations a variety of activity and a host of sights to see on this delight ful trip you have 3 full days and 4 nights in new york of america including a visit to greenwich village and chinatown you have your choice of several other features that will make your hip both in teresting and enjoyable 51 35 atk your agtnt for mor dtaih of thk and many other puatvto pfatxix vocatkna round trip fare from toronto subject to ehangt incwdes hotel room for 4 nights 2 ha room snowbalts barber shop phone 2701 the governs were talking at men knew that we were talking about the shops over here last week very obligingly they have made a census of retail stores and the first report came out today with some figurw that have never been known before there are 531000 shows in britain and half of them are the small privately owned and oper ated places each family over here buys 100 worth of stuff a year and the average takings of the stores big and small works out to 9300 which is roughtly 30000 of every pound that is spent the small shopkeeper gets the lions share 9 shillings and 7 pence the chain stores are next with 4 shilling and 7 pence while the huge and numerous co operatives are a bad last as they only get 2 shillings and five pence out of each pound spent in britains stores the profit margin is about twenty percent gross for food stores florists make double ttiat profit on what they sell but tobacconists are hard put to make a living only getting one shilling for themselves out of every ten shillings worth they sell thats enough on that subject lets see whats been happening of any importance just lately for one thing the duke of edin burgh has been very hard on the pheasants at sandringham the royal estate in norfolk he and five others shot 400 cock birds between 10 in the morning and one in the afternoon yesterday a few days ago four of them only got 300 all day hardly worth bothering with but i see by the score board that two weeks ago the duke and a party of ten shot goo brace in a day thats a whole big bunch of cock pheasants and you would think there would soon be a big shortage of them but they do this every winter on all the estates in the country and there seoms to be plenty to shoot at all the time i would like to stand on a blind all morning while thei beaters sent the birds overhead and my faithful gunbearer loaded my artillery in between pouring brandy and passing me the chick en sandwiches unfortunately my circle of ac quaintances are ail in my own position of being one jump ahead of the bailiff all the time so cant finance a private shoot at present heres one for the opticians among you in cardiff wales 200000 people out of a population of 240000 have applied for and received a pair of spectacles from the national health service the- only people without glasses there i must be b3bies less than a week j old and permanent residents of the churchyard- its getting harder though to get replacement of spare parts from the national health such as wigs hearing aids glasses and dentures play was stopped in a hotly contested rugby game yesterday while both teams and the umpires searched for a set of false teeth one of the players had lost when they were found it was too late for they had been well stamped on and some f the important bits were missing now youve read alwm how tough general neguib is getting in egypt hes going to kick out the british army and do lots of big things well the egyptians are so brave all of a sudden because the rat has set in on the territorial army here at home in manchester last week a terr itorial signaller showed up for a ceremonial parade wearing brown boots well 1 ask you brown boots why if such things were allowed you might see 20yearold lieutenants with a moustache to make them look fierce or tonque- tied sergeantmajors this horrible criminal who perpetrated this vile deed was dealt with in the proper manner however was on a charge of insubordination and conduct to the prejudice of etc before you could say ten day3 confinement to barracks and for feiture of twenty days pay thank goodness we have a navy the last little jewelled item of news concerns the big new meat contract with the argentine the chilled bee part of it is okay but the master butchers say that they will have a hard job selling the fifty thousand tons of argenine lamb that is coming they say it is worse than dog meat wonder how they know oh well j guess theres worse things to eat than dogs i am sure we will never tell the difference to some of the so- called meat the world gets rid of over here unless the carcasses jump off the hooks in the butch ers window when a cat goes by that seems to be the lot for now ill bet you can hardly wait to see what happens next week its perfectly natural for the gals to want to learn popularity by male ivumtvarftvvfvuftivc crea for best results ship your cream o stouffviiie 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 186w ps 3 ie 3zs3e i excavating grading all kinds of bulldozing done cellars creeks fence rows dams a r sanders rr1 gormley ph stouffviiie 67307 tttslsttt rlirsll special sale of feeds we have purchased a job lot of over 250 tons of feeds from one of largest canadian feed concerns and have 100 tons surplus to dispose of at 6700 per ton of dairy feed regular of fine pure corn meal of chicken feed pellets of scratch feed of corn flour of mear scraps of oil cake of soya beans of bone meal of ground alfalfa of ground peanuts roy farm claremont p 2 10 tons 10 tons 10 tons 10 tons 10 tons 10 tons 10 tons 10 tons 10 tons 5 tons 5 tons