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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 26, 1953, p. 4

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the tribune stouslvilie on thursday xovenider 26 1953 tm sat nov 2728 loose in london with the bowery boys plus terror outpost of the motilities ft vengeance in color with james craig i who stopped the mighty african corps cold starring richard burton robert newton mon tues nov so dec 1 j a t wednesday thursday december 2 s ivxk kusseiii victor mature in the las vegus story plus battle zone with john hodiak stephen mcxama last complete show 830 pm implements on hand new implements grain fertilizer drills mh manure spreaders coby manure spreaders mh cream separators tractors wagons plows disc harrows balers forage harvesters combines sido rakes grain binders automatic bale loader geo white threshing ma chine oneway discs henry phone 254 ttmntmvti used implements farmall a tractor goble disc harrow new favourite threshing machine international dump rake international mower 5 ft cut mh clipper combine wf alllschalmers tractor 1 international disc plow ogden stouffville ont tmttg dominion special 10c off sale nabob orange pekoe tea bags cut washing costs new blue cheer habitant french canadian style pea soup biscuit feature mannings cocoanut crisp pkg of 30 m large pkg 38 large 28 oz tin 2 for 33tf z pkg 33 16 oz pkg baking supplies cake pastry 5 lb bag bleached sultana 15 oz pkg velvet flour m raisins m u almond lemon 2 lb vanilla 1 oz bottle sunmaid seedless cello til raisins m glaced 4 oz pkg saxonia cut s oz pkg ja pineapple 19 mixed fruits red green white dove 1 lb pkg glaced 8 oz pkg almond icing 45 cherries 31tf save on meats devon brand rind on vi r pkg breakfast bacon iu maple leaf skinless 1 p pork sausage 49 jumbo size 21 ea 15tf size 125 arizona firm crispy iceberg lettuce extra fancy sweet eating bc delicious apples 6 for 35 florida marsh seedless size 96 no 1 grapefruit 10 for 49 stouffville branch i uncftadid iccs wahtidi w py k 3it mrkt priet for uartf4 ec9 s rr lor tfffjiti 3 grtd sfioa o bouin3x stoats tiuraa heo homemakers it time to check supplies for the christmas cake the mince meat and the puddings in fact its time to make them before we know it the festive season will be here and fruit cake and puddings are so much richer and more mellow if made a month or two in ad vance be sure to place the baked goods in a lightly cov ered tin box or grandmas crock and store in a cool place mincemeat requires about 1 week to ripen then it may be used for roly poly cookies turnovers mincemeat bettys and such these recipes were tested last year and the compliments leave no alternative but to list them for you white fruit cake 1 cup butter 1 cups glazed cherries li cup blanched almonds 1 slice candiedpineapple 2- cups sifted cake flour 2 tsps baking powder j tsp salt hi tsp rose extract 1 tsp almond extract 14 cups fruit sugar 4 eggs well beaten 4 cup milk 2 tbsps lemon juice let butter stand at room temperature for i hour then cream until plastic add flav orings and sugar and beat 2 mins beat in eggs measure sifted flour baking powder and salt and sift twice then mix about of it through sli ced pineapple cherries and al monds fold flour mixture in to egg mixture then stir in milk add fruit using folding motion grease and line with 2 layers of oiled paper the largest of the three fruit tins pour in the mixture and leave a slight depression in centre bake in electric oven of 300 degs for va hours cool on wire cake rack then store co vered with foil note may be decorated with extra almonds cherries and peel on batter be fore baking mellow mincemeat 1 lb beef suet chopped 1 lb seeded raisins chop ped 1 lb currants 8 apples chopped 2 cups brown sugar vi lb peel sliced cup marmalade tsp ground cloves v tsp mace ys cup brandy 1 lemon juice and grated rind combine ingredients and seal in sterilized jars note the suet raisins and quarter ed apples may be put through food chopper plum pudding 1 cups brown sugar 1 cups minced suet 5 eggs 2h cups bread crumlbs 2 vi cups sifted flour vi lb currants 1 lb seeded raisins 1 cup chopped dates vi cup chopped peel cup candied cherries 1 cup blanched almonds 1 tsp nutmeg tsp salt 3 tibsps cooking sherry combine brown sugar and suet beat in eggs one at a time stir in wine combine fruit crumbs and flour with nutmeg and salt add to other ingredients and turn into pud ding pan dredge a square of factory cotton with flour and tie securely around rim but leaving an inch to ruse and a depression in cloth place a saucer or pie plate inverted on the top meantime heat a kettle filled onethird full of water with meat rack bottom water should come to within 1 inch of top of basin cover kettle and keep boiling 6 hours add boiling water from time to time when pudding is re moved from kettle set in a warm oven to dry cloth with saucer removed store in cool dry place vote allow 1 hour to resteam for serving at christmastime take a tip sprinkle a little brandy on top of christmas cake if it appears dry a good alterna tive is a cut orange placed a- longside the tin for moist at mosphere remove or replace the half orange in a weeks time to prevent mold 2 place a tin of water on o- ven shelf when baking cake to keep it moist 3 in place of making al mond paste and endeavoring to seal to the cake with egg white we plan to make al mond fruits conservation night at vandorf whitchurch conservation club held an open night for their farmer friends at van dorf hall on friday night m f cockburn popular agricul tural rep from newmarket was the speaker and dealt with the subject of soil conserva tion and farm management as well as the advantages of the agricultural office at new market the gathering enjoy ed films on the program as well the program enjoyed by a cood trunout was arranged by fred timbers and e1 logan while ed barlow president of the conservation club presid ed local lad off to united nations allan stouffer son of mr and mrs lambert stouffer of stouffville has been selected to represent the local high school in the annual trip of students to the united na tions this year and will leave by air from malton for new york thus saturday morning in 195152 it will be recalled marion atkinson represented the local school a member of the aurora high school staff will accompany the group com prised of students from auro ra newmarket richmond hill bradford uxbridge ag- incourt markham and stouff ville the students will spend this weekend sight seeing in new york and will visit the united nations which is now in ses sion on monday and tuesday returning home on wednes day the financing of this trip is made possible by the high school students council the lions club and the ladies au xiliary of the stouffville le gion ontario riding liberal meeting at brougham an executive meeting of the pickering townshio liber- j a association was held ai the home of mr john lay on no vember tth 1s53 wth mr harry boyes in the chair u was decided to hold the an nual general meeting and el ection of officers in the town ship hall brougham on mon day november 30th lf53 at s00 pm because of the impending convention to choose a provin cial leader to which we shall send a delegate it was the fee ling of the meeting to exert every effort to attract as many members as possible and a wenrounued program for the evening was lined up mr j lay kindly offered to show films of the public career of our illustrious leader rt hon louis st laurent a guest speaker will deal with the co ming events in ontario riding and there will be entertain ment and refreshments claremont a very successful penny carnival was held ill clare- mont last thursday evening under the auspices of the claremont recreation commit tee there were 10 games in eluding bingo shooting gal lery penny toss darts rin toss bowling hockey etc in addition to movies and fortune telling the tmaneating fish display seemed to be the major attraction as far as the child ren were concerned mrs aj hall north claremont was high scorer with a total of 700 points to win a pair of flannel ette blankets proceeds went to the park board victoria square the rite of infant baptism was observed at the church service on sunday when the following children were bap tized by rev a huston- sus an ann daughter of mir and mrs jack osborne garry al lan sandra gail and donald royee children of mr and mrs john barry king edward russell son of mr and mrs walter smith larry douglas son of mr and mrs ray wil son the calf club and jr home- makers club from here of which mr and mrs allan orr respectively are the leaders for this area attended the calf clubs and jr homemaker clubs banquet hold in the royal york hotel toronto on wednesday of last week lat er they attended the royal winter fair the annual christmas baz aar and tea of the victoria square united church wa will be held in the sunday school room on saturday no vember 28 at 230 pm there will be sewing home baking knitting miscellaneous parc el post fish pond tea will also be served the cg1t and explorers are having a candy booth and ask that anyone wishing to contribute to it will be greatly appreciated the ladies ask that anyone wish ing to contribute to the home baking booth donations will be geratiy appreciated miss joy imortson has been spending a week in new york birthday greetings to dent on brumwell on november 28 mrs dan thornhill and dau ghter barbara of st cathar ines spent a week recently with mr and mrs gordon har- man congratulations to mr and mrs cecil nichols who on no vember 21 celebrated viieir 19th wedding anniversary the trustees of the commu nity hall are busy installing on oil burner in preparation for the winters activities sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs garnet francy in the sudden passing of garnets sister who lives in baker oregon garnet flew down for the funeral a speedy recovery is wish ed for mrs gordon harman who is ill in bed also to mrs harry barber the wa and wms held a joint meeting at the home of mrs s defoe on wednesday evening of last week with ov er forty in attendance mrs r glover read the scripture les son lesson thoughts and prayer were taken by mrs ii collard miss coral perkins and miss wilson sang two lo vely duets the topic was in the form of a recording by dr robinson the we known ne gro minister who gave an in spiring message for our times daintv refreshmerts brought an enjoyable meeting to a close mr and mrs pw willows spent sundav with mrs ii attwood at uxbridge mr and mrs john empring- ham entertained on sundav following the christening of their grandson larry doug las wilson mt pisgah the home and school asso ciation of whitchurch num bers six and seven school sec tions met in number six on monday evening november 9th with a very good atten dance mr noble school in spector gave a very interest ing talk on unit promotion in the schools mr stewart beare of newmarket demon strated television ss no 6 got the prize for most parents being present sunday november 29th will have a special speaker at mt pisgah united church he will be rev thomas buchanan a returned missionary from in dia there will also be special music this is a special invita tion to you to come and join the congregation to hear this missionary tell of india the mt pisgah sunday school christmas concert will be held in the church on wed nesday evening december 23 there were ten tables of eu chre at the wi euchre on friday evening of last week it was held in the home of mrs bernard kays and the prize winners wore mrs mere dith ash imrs stuart duncan mrs leigh beairsto and mrs george ewsbury for the lad ies and messrs russ ellas stewart burnett and john leh man for the men mr james minns of toron to visited mr and mrs frank minns over the weekend miss flo falconer and mr and mrs henry campbell of toronto were weekend guests of the michael wells mr and mrs george brown and family of altona had sun day supper with mr and mrs russ ellas and family mr and mrs harry squibbs and yvonne of aurora had sunday supper with the roy smiths mr and mrs bud monkman of lansing were supper guests of mr and mrs ross smith last tuesday mr and mrs roy howlet and imr and mrs les smith mr rc baycroft and bobbie attended the winter fair nothing would be more appreciated than one of our delicious fruit cakes for christ mas specially boxed ready for shipment at home or abroad we are presently taking orders for these wonderful cakes come in today stouffville bakery special services wideman mennonite church november 26th to 29th meetings each evening at 730 oclock john r mumau president of eastern mennonite college will speaff each evening on the subjects christian assurance and christian discipleship nov 26th only b chas hostetter and the mennonite hour male quartette from harrisonburg virginia an all day meeting is planned for sunday come early and enjoy the blessing of this fellowship i ty ft flf ttwmh ff more than you bargained for yes sir thats what you get when you deal with us speaking of bargains if you have any notion of a refrigerator or freezer this fall we can offer you the best deal in town new international harvester refrigerators at a new mmmet cy bellman sons n 9 public education in canada is under the jurisdiction of the provinces i stouffville phone 290 everyone is invited so why not plan to attend remember one week only nov 29th to dec 6th sundays at 1 1 730 mon thru fri at 8 pm in the christian memorial church hear enjoy evangelist fred swallow he has done evangelistic work from coast to coast music thats tops stouffville ladies quintet mrs f swallow gifted violinist harmony trio from tyfc choral club hvrry smith one of canadas greatest tenors violin cello duets by the swallows melody men outstanding mens trio from tyfc staff john newsom baritone superb toronto youth for christ girls trio see beautiful gospel films wp mum innr aoopooooooooooooooooooooooooooqi

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