the tribune stouffviue ont thursday august 4 1949 sa ti amf nd inc ami ttou beer be ihic lg- si the new delightfully cool rio theatre uxbridge the only theatre in the district with refrigerated air conditioning its really cool at the rio i thursday friday saturday august 4 5 6 bud abbott and lou costello in africa screams 1205 sunday august 7 linda darnell and greg mcclure in the great john l monday tuesday wednesday- august 8 9 10 jane wyman and lew ayres in johnny belinda adult entertainment two shows nightly first 7 pm the average canadian yield of maple sugar generally amounts to about 2g0g000 gallons in terms of syrup the mixing bowl r ahht auam hum iihmiii hello homemakers we certain ly hope that the drought has not affected the fish and that they are thriving better than our veget ables fish cannot take the place of vegetables but it can frequently be served in place of our expensive meats there is a surprising variety of fish available considering the many restaurants which have specialized in fish dishes it is amazing that the homemaker has not copied more of their methods of cookies serving and garnishin perhaps it is because fish is not very pleasant to handle and often leaves a strong odour after handl ing fish wash hands in strong salt water rinse and then wash with soap also there are airdeodorizers available which help to keep the air sweet throughout the cooking period do not be dismayed by the thought of having to serve fish leftovers for there are so many appetizing ways in which they can be served flake the cooked fish and store in a covered jar in the refrigerator ready to use in fish loaves scouffles cream sauce or salad mjxtures nutiithrift melius chilled tomato juice baked haddock with dressing tartar sauce whole potatoes in parsley oven steamed carrots lime jelly with watermelon slice cookies tea baked stuffed haddock 2 pounds haddock fillets 2 tbsps lemon juice salt and pepper paprika dressing 1 tbsps fat cup homemade spcf a mtabi fasry qimipfbieiii cakemix chopped onion 1 cup chopped celerv 2 tbsps chopped parsley 1 tsp poultry dressing 3 cups dry bread crumbs salt and pepper hot water to moisten simmer the onion and celery in melted fat for 10 minutes add seasonings bread crumbs and enough hot water to moisten mix lightly spread dressing over fish placed on baking foil in casserole ahd sprinkle with paprika bake in electric oven at 375 degs for 30 mins tartar sauce 1 cup mayonnaise tsp scraped onion 2 tbsps pickle relish 1 tsp chopped parsley combine iiigredients and chill well serves six hot salmon sandwiches 1 cup flaked cooked or canned salmon onethird cup chopped celery few grains pepper u cup mayonnaise or salad dress ing 3 tbsps sweet pickle relish s slices bread twothirds cup milk 2 tbsps butter or margarine combine salmon celery pepper mayonnaise or salad dressing and relish spread on 4 bread slices cover with remaining slices beat egg add milk pour 1 tbps over each side of each sandwich brown on both sides in margarine serve hot broiled trout or avhitefish use whole fish weighing 2 lbs have head and tail removed and fish split and cleaned place skin side down on greased broiler with top of food 2 below broiler unit sprinkle with salt and pepper brush with melted fat or salad oil broil 10 min or until brown care fully turn sprinkle with salt and pepper brush with melted fat or salad oil broil 5 minutes or until skin is crisp and brown if desired serve with lemon butter serves four fast action at sea saved life of lester t obrien stricken with appendicitis here he is transferred from the uss fraser to uss missouri a- cross angry waves sixfoot ticket for 8500mile trip montreal july 30 a ticket measuring six feet in length was in the purse of miss tillie standish of vancouver when she arrived here recently by the canadian na tional railways continental lim ited on a 8500mile trip around north america on 25 railways ahd a steamship railway officials com mented that the issuance of this type of ticket requires the skill of an experienced passenger agent miss standishs itinerary called for brief stopovers enroute including toronto montreal boston new york and washington three may keep a secret if two of them are dead masseyharris fired red 4500 strike a wildcat strike by 4500 workers at toronto big masseyharris plant last week again demonstrat ed forcibly the swiftness and effec tiveness of the communist union machine tuesday forenoon steve anco communist president of the cio auto workers local in the plant was fired a few hours later 4500 employees walked off the job they had swallowed ancos story that he was let out for trying to forestall a layoff of 1000 managements version was quite different the night before anco had interfered with plant opera tions he stopped four men from working an emergency overtime shift to help pack combines for shipment out west in time for the harvest ancos argument was that no one should be asked to work overtime not even in an emergency when men were being laid off over 500 have been laid off so far this sum mer in view of ancos political lean ings this looked like a thin excuse but it was good enough to strike the plant besides being union pres ident anco has long been active in laborprogressive and communist part affairs local dealers are well stocked and can attend the needs of the farmers for a long time we hear thirst too seeks quality look men fur prices down in the fur business the muskrat is the trade barometer this week furriers were watching the indica tor a bit anxiously muskrat prices were slipping a topquality coat which sold for 550 last year was down to 450 in toronto this week department stoves took fullpage ads to an nounce august fur sales blended muskrats were offered at 395 medium quality were offered for 299 at these prices few women would turn down a muskrat for a mouton at 200 thus muskrat was setting the price pace at least for the popular lower grade furs behind the reductions was choos- ier buying by milady immediately this was reflected ah down the line in harder bargains prices at auc tions last winter and this spring showed the trend off anywhere from 15 to 25 highquality furs showed a sharper drop still todays lower retail prices are a direct reflection of these fur re ductions thus no further retail cuts are looked for since present prices reflect the full amount of lower raw fur prices and labor costs are still high above last year in most cases but despite this hardandfast cost situation the industry was just a bit jittery this week as the furselling season got under way it was still too early to get miss and mrs canadas reaction to 1949 50 fur values contacts typhoid fear epidemic unionville junior farmers association street dance carnival unionville thurs aug 1 in case of rain to be held at rainbow gardens markham an epidemic of typhoid fever is feared by medical authorities of hamilton ortt after twoyearold nadine saw yer contracted the disease all residents of the area have been warned to boil water before using oil p ihevi u i bccsu on the on vam bestwtk vittsburgh and its complete line of high quality paints we have them in itock h fred e byer stouffviue ph 271j1 w c mcdonaldrro optometrist commencing saturday august 13 at stouffviue every saturday 2 pm to 9 pm eyes examined lenses prescribed prescriptions filled glasses repaired fitted stouffville behind marie jack beauty parlour phone 176w markham former telephone office phone 4w ss authorized bottler ol cocacola under cociraet with cocacola ltd uxbridge beverages w uxbridge ontario phone 205 a fall wheat cleaning treating dry dust method usual rates buying top market prices exact weight prompt payment trucking prompt efficient service from your field or barn to your favorite mill or elevator dicksons hill mills stouffviue phone sto 263w markham avavaw horse cruelty case written off by spcai the ontario society for the pj vention of cruelty to animals yl terday closed its books on tl alleged death march of horses northern ontario last spring al termed the incident an unfortif ate experience romeo tessier of sudbuil owner of the horses was acquitt last month of cruelty charges volying the use of horses in loggil operations near thessalon 48 mil southeast of sault ste marie el dence showed he had rented tl horses to a quebec concern oper ing in ontario spca inspector c w morij who investigated the incident sa in a statement yesterday tlf there is no doubt from the dence submitted that the hor deteriorated between january april in logging operations tween rocky island lake and th salon he said this was due negligence on the part of quebec company of the gross type successful prosecution oi malefactors at this time is an utj impossibility his report stated j although 181 horses were ug in the logging operations only i were in the alleged death marcl he said a number of the hon died and several more were posed of farmkr killed by ijightning russel mcnab 51yearold k more farmer was killed wednj day night when lightning stn an iron gate on his farm while was closing the gate during brief electrical storm kenmore 15 miles south of ottawa venezuela canadas prlncl source of crude petroleum accounted for 4425256 barrels january this year as compared 1909723 in the correspond month last year