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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 30, 1953, p. 9

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the tribune stousiue onl thursday july 30 1953 unemployment insurance benefit payments continued during illness effective august 3rd 1953 benefit will be paid for days of illness injury or quarantine if claim has been filed and waiting and nonconipensable days served if you are on claim and are unable to report because of illness injury or quarantine ernfe immediately for full particulars to the nearest national employment office unemployment insurance commission published by authority of hon miiion f gregg mmtfer of labom r fzf f d the mmr itijmat- hydro home econi vwcw wyvww v ut 9m 8w stock w bf goodrich nylon shock shields thmurphylfd sales service phone 159 stouffvllle reduced by imperial tobacco company of canada limited as a public service cedar grove july 23 1953 the welcome coolness of ce dar grove sehodlhduse bus kept the summer euchre en thusiasts hard at the game this week fourteen tables par ticipated and by unanimous vote it was decided to carry on through august the win ners this week are mrs elean or booth milliken mrs weid- mark agincourt mrs ted barber whitevale mr ben lotton cherrywood mr wal ter booth whitevale mr ga- mie burrows agincourt some of the standbys of the winter series turn out faith fully right through the sum mer games but at this time of year there are a number of players from far and near who cannot conveniently make the winter games this week mr lew reesor from toronto came out to enjoy some euch re and revisit the old school which he had not seen since his attendance there in public school days the first year of summer euchre at cedar grove seems to be a very suc cessful enterprise from all quarters we are verry sorry to report that barry gaston was injured in an accident with a mower this week and is in the east general hospital he is getting along quite well and we do wish him our ver best for a speedy exit from the hospital murray sewell deserves spec ial mention here for his quick thinking and quick acting in getting barry to the hospital time is so vital at a time like that hello homemakers with the weather warm m it is we look for cool refreshments that can be done up ahead of tme covered and placed in the refrigerator until the table is set and what is easier than jellied salads coo and invit ing piquant in flavor even the simplest mixture has appetite appeal for slices of cold roast pork or tenderloin prepare a mold of gelatine made with apple juice and the addition of a gra ted carrot and minced cucum ber with one pinch of cinna mon it is something to remem ber also serve potato salad with sliced radishes and- top the meal with orange sherbert and cookies both the lemon and pine apple flavored gelatines may be combined with tomato juice or water with seasonings to a- hieve intriguing flavors when the mixture begins to jell add hopped crisp green- to make j hearty yet pleasant salad althought lettuce frames most salads theres no need to lisregard additions to it or for get chopped spinach chard ro- maine or a few nasturtium leaves and parsley twigs al most anything that you grow in the kitchen garden can be cleaned chilled and clipped for a tossed salad bowl mint thyme chives parsley sliced raw cauliflower green beans grated raw beet carrot turnip radishes tomatoes and such when a slightly beaten egg white is dribbled over the pre pared bowl it prevents the sal ad dressing from soaking into the greens during lunch as for main course salads you rely on diced cooked meat or chicken flaked fish or hard cooked eggs combined with raw or cooked vegetables for that satisfying quality we ex pect of a meal take a tip 1 when making molded sal ads that require grated on ion and vinegar use the vin egar from a bottle of pick led onions 2 small molds set faster than large ones so use custard cups or wax paper cups 3 rub the molds with a very little melted shortening or oil of french dressing be fore filling 1 to ease the unmolding of any mixture dip the con tainers in and out of the howl of hot water shake sideways and turn quickly on the plate inverted over them 5 shake washed greens in a clean towel or let drain in a sieve or colander 0 be sure to wash all sprigs here is power equipment not often obtainable ihc no 62 combine with engine good tires and scourkleen reconditioned from front to back it will pay you to see this one ihc power corn binder this binder in excellent shape hard to get new or used ihc 20run seed drill double discs power lift tractor hitch used very little this has the famous force feed mckee suction blower good shape and half price saves time and labour our yard is full of good used farm equipment chas cooper epuipment phone 103 or 104 claremont ontario of greens even though its e one nasturtium leaf garden sprays and insects may per meate through salad salad stunvd rolls 1 cujpiul cubed cooked chick en or flaked aimon 1 cupful chopped celery vi cupful chopped sweet pick le i hardcooked egg chopped 1 cupful salad dressing weiner rolls combine the ingredients and fill split rolls with the mix ture six servings molded salmon salad 2 cupfuls cooked flaked sal mon 2 tbsps chopped green pep- per 1 tsp salt j tsp paprika 2 tbsps lemon juice vj cupful thinly sliced celery i to ihsps chopped capers if desired i cupful mayonnaise 1 than plain unilavored gel atine i cupful cold water combine the flakeri salmon with the chopped green pepper salt paprika lemon juice cel ery capers and mayonnaise soften the gelatine in the cold water for 5 minutes then dis solve over hot water combine with the salmon mixture and turn into individual molds or a loaf pan previously rinsed with cold water chill until firm and serve unmokled on crisp lettuce with a garnish of lemon sections and sprigs of watercress six to eight serv ings cheese and fruit salad 2 tbsps gelatine 1 cup canned pineapple juice 3 cups cottage cheese s cup dried apples cup drained pineapple vi cup mayonnaise 1 tsp salt m tsp dry mustard 3 tbsps lemon juice soften gelatin in pineapple juice and heat simmer until dissolved cool blend cheese chopped apple pineapple may onnaise salt mustard and lem- n juice blend gelatine into cheese mixture and turn into mold chill until firm in elec tric refrigerator frozen peanut putter salad 1 3ounce package cream cheese h- cup chopped green pepper cup peanut butter 1 cup chopped celery ms tsp salt juice of 1 lime h cup mayonnaise l cup heavy cream whipped blend all ingredients and fold in whipped cream pour mixture into refrigerator tray and chill until firm peppy french dressing 1 can condensed tomato soup cup vinegar ii cups salad oil v cup sugar i tsp salt l tfbsp worcestershire sauce tsp dry mustard tsp paprika dash of cayenne i garlic bud place all the ingredients with the exception of the garlic bud in a bowl and mix with the el ectric mixer or rotary beater until well blended pour dres sing into a jar or bottle and add the garlic bud it will con tribute an extra hint of flavor cover jar and store in your el ectric refrigerator martin upholds federal govt health program the hon paul martin min ister of national health and welfare spent a dav in ontar io riding last week where he spoke at meetings in port per ry and oshawa on behalf of the liberal candidate mr john lay in a speech delivered at port perry wednesday after noon mr martin dealt with what the federal government has done for health during the past four and a half years the federal national health program he declared is perhaps the greatest single ev ent in canadas health history it stands as a monument to a great canadian statesman the late prime minister king whose name holds a special significance for those who will have the opportunity on aug ust 10th to vote for john lay under this program mr martin said more than 107- 000000 has been available to the provinces to help them in surveying their basic health needs in building additional hospital accommodation and in strengthening health facili ties and services in such fields as tuberculosis control cancer mental health and programs for crippled children the health minister felt that this program was one of ihe most exciting news stories of the day but unfortunately a story that had never been adequate- lttmmimifmlttitmtittlllu central ontarios foremost show sutton horse show fair afternoons and evenings thur fri sat aug 678 thursday aft childrens races womens exhibits flowers vegetables grain- school work evening old tyme dance contest fireworks fri sat afternoons arena exhibits two threeheat harness races each day steeple chases friday two on saturday 20 events for jumping horses and hunters sat aft cattle heavy light horses ponies hogs fri sat evening grandstand variety show midway games rides all 3 days children sat 25c thurs fri free admission 50c auto wsi ly told to the canadian people just think he said how this program lias reached out into our daily lives these grants have directly touched the lives of fully 7o per cent of the canadian people in indi cating a few of the major ad vances made possible by this federal program the health minister pointed out that more than sg0ooco people or 00 per cent of canadas entire population are now served by health units that with the aid of these federal grants more than 2000000 free crest xray examinations are now given each year to help discover tu berculosis in its early and cur able stages or cancer sufferers he pointed out that diagnostic services have been provided to more than 100000 persons five years ago in all canada there were only two important cancer researr projects under way today there are more than 100 thanks to this pro gram an interesting feature of the program the health min ister stated was thfe great em phasis placet on preventive medecine particularly in the development of improved ser vices for children he cited as examples the great ncrease in school health services in child guidance clinics in child and maternal health care facilities v at your aluminum bod chances are you have because practically everything we eat grains vegetables meat milk eggs contains aluminum this is not surprising since oneeighth of the earths crust is aluminum aluminum is most readily avail able commercially however in the form of bauxite ore akan ships ihit ore from south america to feed its pot lines at arvida isle maligne shawinigan falls and bcauharnois p que wben the buge new kitimat development is completed in bc refined ore will be shipped up the west coast from south american or other abundant sources aluminum company of canada ltd akan 11 in 1949 the canadian people expressed their confidence in st laurent and the liberal program this glance at the record reveals some of canadas tremendous accomplishments under st laurents leadership no other country has fought a war balanced its budget reduced its debt cut taxes all at the same time now theres another big job ahead and louis st laurent has proved that he more than ever is the canadian best fitted to do the job promoting employment and prosperity developing oar trade expanding our industry strengthening our dollar supporting farming and fishing fostering good labour conditions working for national security v y more canadians working for higher par than ever before new records established in national production national income every year since 1949 old markets expanded new markets opened up i canada third largest trading nation in world external trade at alltime high negotiated mutual tariff concessions with 34 countries a practical way of freeing international trade liberal policies have encouraged rapid economic growth unprecedented development of resources consumer purchases doubled since the war investment in new plants and equipment running over 5 billion a year budgets balanced national debt reduced inflation brought under control taxes lowered i canadian dollar strong these basic industries aided by trade agreements floor prices new lowcost insurance plan assists owners of smaller fishing vessels farm production and income at record levels new federal legislation prohibits discrimination on grounds of rce colour or religion unemployment insurance extended to cover seasonal layoff of workers special efforts to help disabled worker to find useful and satisfying employment tim loss from strikes at low point to prevent aggression canadas forces serving in far east and europe canada making major contribution to nato defence buildup largest peacetime defence program in our history full support to united nations all to preserve peacev m n agneot leaow fet agnedtet cunofar v0te st laurent mm national uberal federation of canada in ontario riding vote for john lay

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