Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 15, 1953, p. 4

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the triiwne stouffville ont thursday october 15 1963 3t two advertised rexall product for regular iheorigmal wxam one cent sale thur fri and sat october 15 16 17 continue 40 year search for perfect apple houstons the rexall store 0 at vinelarid ont there is more to an apple than what meets the eye at any time horticultural ex perimenters hope to prod uce the perfect apple one which tastes just right cooked or raw looks just right feels just right and in addition can grow anywhere and can stand long periods of cold stor age they havent found such an apple yet but they have produced hundreds from transplanting cross breeding and grafting but every new variety of ap ple that is produced such as these being examined by francine mercier and gladys smith is eagerly inspected for indications of perfection theyve been on the job since 1931 and have produced many near perfection varieties ae ar proc phone 23w2 stouffville rfs huy f set rtotv oiy e m ijts k v you can depend on anyprppoc that bears the name rexall miss meyrick retires after 23 years service twentythree years of serv ice to york county will end shortly for york county clerk miss hilda 11 meyrick at is years of age miss meyrick has resigned from her position with the county while declin ing comment on any new pos ition elsewhere current metro politan rumors predict she will soon become clerk treas urer of the toronto and york roads commission a victim of polio at the age of two this dynamic and youthful woman who for years was the only woman to at tend county council meetings made municipal work her life hobby its no chore she pointed out and i love every minute of it miss meyrick would have to love her work to put in the hours she so often must it is not unusual for her to work through to midnight on coun ty affairs either in her office or her home this is especially so during and immediately after each triannual session of the council actually miss meyrick got into county affairs quite by accident asked to fill in at the childrens aid society for two weeks while a stenogra pher was on vacation she stayed four months a few months later she was asked to work for the summer in the county clerks department but instead of decreasing the work increased and 23 years ago imiss imeyrick was taken on permanently as a junior stenographer in that office in 1937 she was appointed deputy clerk and in 1911 became york county clerk the memories of miss meyricks years with the county bring a nostalgic twinkle to her eyes she loves a battle and was especially ty was adopted fight in which a plan similar happy in the amalgamation to that pioposed by tjie coun- but there have been a lot of laughs too like the time a lnew councillor was asked to chair the committee of the whole ibut couldnt until he j found his shoes hed taken them off under his desk dur ing the open meeting miss meyrick- recently was offered but turned down a po sition as clerk treasurer with the new york county organi zation amongst the northern municipalities she admits she has plans but thats all shes saving for nw apple syrup the term syrup is usually applied to products prepared from fruit juice by the addi tion of sugar or in which the acid has- been neutralized suf ficiently to make it palatable in a concentrated form both types of syrup have been and are being commercially pre pared from apple juice neith er however has found much favour as an edible syrup the sweetened product because of the earthv alkaline flavour im stouffville district high school board evening classes 19534 season the following classes will be held at the high school commencing tuesday evening oct 20th at 800 oclock art fee 800 instructor mr arnold hodgkins woodwork fee 800 instructor mr douglas bacon sewing fee 600 instructress mrs h peacock basic english fee 300 instructor mr w sherwood ba the classes arc arranged into two terms of 8 sessions each 1st term oct 20th to dec sth 2nd term jan 19th to march 10th enrolment will be held on tuesday evening oct 13th at s oclock at the high school half fee will be due on enrolment night other half on 1st evening in january those wishing to attend these sessions please phone the high school secretary mrs jemmett at 373j any weekday afternoon between 2 oclock f and 4 oclock before oct 13th to register your name sectreas e a bray principal geo a pearce ba chairman d r chadwick parted bv the calcium salt of the fruit acid which is formed in the process this latter syr up is the familiar apple hon ey used in cigarette tobacco to maintain a moist condition a more promising line of in vestigation states gw hope food technologist at the ex perimental station at kent ville ns has been the remo val of acid and metal ions from the apple juice by recen tly developed- insoluble ion exchangers these are syn thetically prepared polymers which dissociate into a soluble acid or basic ion and an iilsol uble residue permitting the formation of a bed similar to the said filtration beds of mu nicipal water works capable of straining out unwanted ac id or alkaline material from the juice the purified juice may then be concentrated to tlie consistency and sugar con tent of corn syrup or honey concentration of the juice is accomplished by vacuum and heat it is possible to trap the escaping water vapour from the evaporator and from it extract volatile comiounds with apple flavour these may be concentrated and added to the sweet syrup giving it a distinctive apple flavour in this form it is an attractive ta- ible syrup containing c0c5 per cent sugar most of which is the readily digested levu- lose in contrast to fruit syrups fruit juice concentrates are fruit juices which have simply ibeen concentrated by the re moval of water they resem- ible the original juice in com position but are not palatab le because of the concentra tion of the fruit acid eat cheese publicity coming up canadians will ibe deluged during october with publicity designed to prove their attit ude towards cheese is wrong m the campaign is success ful it may pull out canadas cheese industry of the dol drums all it would take says em briggs dairy products commissioner with the ontar io department of agriculture is two cheese sandwiches a week on the menu of every canadian the october cheese festival biggest since it started in 1919 will trumpet the advantage of cheese on everything from tel evision shows to brightly col ored posters restaurants are cooperat ing featuring cheese dishes on their menus bakeries grocet- eries and meat packers will help with special cheese dis plays the campaign is sponsored by the dairy farmers of can ada and the national dairy council face expropriation move farmers hunt forever deeds john stirling of malvern really started something the other day when he produced a deed to his farm in scanboro township dated 1857 he is one of several farmers in the area protesting expropriation of 2000 acres for a provincial land assembly project mr stirlings deed sent far mers scurrying into attics and delving through bundles of old papers in search of similar documents which they feel might aid them in their fight against expropriation john m thonbeck a railway engineer is the latest to turn up an old deed for his small farm it was granted to his grandfather inlstd and like the stirling document bears the clause forever although the originl 100 ac re farm has been reduced to little more than two acres thornlbeck says he has no in tention of giving it up with out a fight i would like to know what valid excuses fred gardiner chairman of the metropolitan council can think up for tak ing over our land without first properly notifying us said thorntoeck thornbeck lives on the small farm with his 7g year old mo ther and commutes back and forth to work during 1952 hourly earnings in canadian manufacturing rose by 10g per cent over 1951 based on firstquarter figur es home building currently is on the upswing in canada bf goodrich serving canada in the army you serve rhmurphyltd sales service phone 139 stonffviue mmwmn comradeship ft one of the fines features of army we ask any soldierl you rote port in sports lire work and foe dangers with men who shore your interests and ambitions travel will give you wider experience and interests there ore many chances for travel in conada and overseas you see and learn more in the army to- day than ever before never before has an army career offered so many j advantages to young men army life is for men who want to help guard canadas freedom it is not an easy life but it is a rewarding one you and canada profit by the many opportunities and benefits ol military service heres how you goin when you serve canada in the army good poy financial security ond pension 30 days annual leave with pay opportunities for special training promotion adventuro for canada you will represent another trained soldier to help guard our freodom to be eligible you must be 17 to 0 years of oge skilled tradesmen to 5 when applying bring birth certificate or other proof of age apply right away for lull information write or visit iht army recruiting centre nearest your dome no 13 personnel depot waflis house rideau cholotle sis ottawa ont no 3 personnel depot artillery pork bagot si kingston ont canadian army recruiting centre 90 richmond street west toronto ont no 7 personnel depot wotseley sorrocks oxford elilobeth sts london ont army recruiting centre j30 moln st w north lor ont army recruiting centre james street armoury 200 james st north hamllon ont cisjwo

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