Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 16, 1950, p. 4

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the jy s six bowl 8y 3331333 hello homemakers not so many years ago the woman who bought a vacuum cleaner before her floors were covered with car pets or rugs would be putting the cart a long way ahead of the horse yet today the purchase of a vacuum cleaner when flooring is hardwood or linoleum or mastic is quite conventional attachments furnish the answer as to why rugs and carpets have become merely two important items in a long list of reasons for a vacuum cleaners purchase in a carpetless home for instance the homemaker uses the various attachments available with her cleaner to keep waxed floors shining and to clean uphol stery draperies curtains and mattresses the homemaker dusts furniture and venetian blinds as well as baseboards doors walls and ceiling she can keep moths at bay spray insecticides or wax asi well as paint all with various attachments ot the vacuum clean er some people own a waxbuffer attachment that makes a differ ence to polished floors and can be used by the husband for polishing the car attachments of any cleanev are a great help in clean ing upholstery and floor of car one gentleman has reported using a cleaning attachment on base ment furnace piles and another on his hat today the selection of a vacuum cleaner is made according to its weight the ease of adjustment for the attachments the storage room and lastly the material of the rugs in the home the types of vacuum cleaners are upright with motor- driven brush or agitators a com bination type tank or cylinder type and bagless cleaners that collect the dirt in a wastebasket receptacle or in water it may also be a precaution to check on the tradein value of such equipment if you can plug in the cleaner- at the store or your home when a radio is operating you can check on the noise of the motor in a home where rooms may require air circulation or collecting smoke fumes the type which has this ability may be of great advantage take a tip 1 several manufacturers of vacuum cleaners have made facil ities for keeping attachments handy in some cases attachments are carried right on the cleaner itself but more generally an easily carried rack holds the attachments and often the wands as well 2 keep the vacuum cleaner emptied of collected dust and clean to maintain its value 3 occasionally wind the cord in a figure s instead of around and around the hangers for the cord 4 do not pull the plug out of the wall outlet except by the rubber or bakelite cap 5 never run over the cord or move the machine by pulling the cord 6 do not wash the filter bags of the cleaner 7 keep the vacuum cleaner accessible for frequent use the question box mrs s t asks is there anyway i in which i can use jelly which has become sugary answer you might use it to sweeten dried fruits as they cook or heat the jelly to dissolve sugar strain through cheesecloth and add h to h as much water as jelly bring just to boiling and use i as syrup for waffles johnny cake or gingerbread sirs d m asks when bread crumbs are listed in a recipe should one use the dry bread grat ed or pulled bread answers bread crumbs usually refer to drygrated type commonly as topping for casseroles coating for chops and croquettes soft crumbs can be used in stuffings meat and fish loaves and certain bread puddings miss c d asks during broil ing should steaks be browned on both sides or only on one should they be seasoned before or after cooking answer depending on thick ness of steaks allow 12 to is minutes for broiling each side i is preferable to season meat before cooking but may be done later miss a r asks how do you know how to increase a small quantity of leftover gravy answer add sufficient water to the gravy to make two cups of it bring to a boil and add a bouillon cube for a brown colour aid worcestershire sauce to thicken mix a tablespoon of flour and a tablespoon cornstarch with enough cold water to make a thin paste then stir into gravy add salt and pepper to taste of stomach ache was fourinch hat pin linda abernathy three detroit is finally rid of a stomach ache that hurt her for four months cause of the pain a four- inch hat pin which pierced the stomach wall and entered her liver was removed in a 20minute operation the childs mother said she doesnt know how or when linda swallowed the pin the little girl has been complaining of recurring sharp pains early in july the pin wasnt found until x- rays were made late in september i mad about horses owns three farms peer winter fair judge by w g matters if theres one man in britain who knows more about horses than any other he must be lord digby the british peer who is to judge hunter classes at the royal winter fair show next week accurate or not certain it is that lord digby is one of britains most experienced judges of hun ters and an outstanding horseman whce allround knowledge of his subject makes him a great author ity in the equine world as soldier sportsman farmer livestock breeder and horticultur ist edward kenelm digby 11th holder of the digby barony creat ed in 1620 has a great reputation in many spheres he is operating head of the royal agricultural society of england of which the princess royal is this years presi dent life member of the british dairy farmers association mem ber of the committee of the royal honicultural society and a lead ing figure in several other agricul tural organizations on a tour of his ancestral estate in dorset lord digby took me through grapes peaches and other fruits hung in profusion there were oichids and exotic flowers rare plants and shrubs brought from all parts of the world this was only part of lord digbys extensive market garden activities all of which are under his personal direction he runs three farms totalling about 1000 acres and talks with enthusiasm of his ped igree livestock jersey and guern sey cattle dorset horn sheep but his greatest interest is horsebreeding as both pastime and business horses have been a tradition in the digby family for centuries the present baron has been mad about horses almost since the white eggs wanted a 2c premium is being paid by j p hutton for grade a large whitb eggs j cases supplied free pickup and prompt return i 40 kenworthy ave toronto gr8970 mm wwthwtwtiit molosses a good supply of feeding molasses now available get your requirements now and avoid disappointment bulk or in drums reesors marmill limited markham ont phone 9600 now theres a place for young men with grade 8 education or better between 17 and 30 years of age in the expanding royal i jl air fo rce permanent employment good rates of pay 30 days annual leave with pay pension or gratuity at end of service marriage allowance if married medical and dental care opportunities for advancement a fine training that will always be valuable do your part to help canada do her part find out for yourself what a fine opportunity there is for you in the rcaf see the career counsellor n rcaf recruiting unit qi 55 york st toronto ont phone pl 5636 or 5637 you can consult him with complete confidence and vithout obligation or mail this coupon today rcaf recruiting unit ssyork strt toronto ontario phone pl 5s36 or 5637 please mail me without obligation full particulars regarding enlistment requirements and openings now available in the rcaf name please print street address city province education by grade and province age day he was born 56 years ago and his family one son and three daughters are all just as keen as a young boy he was riding to hounds and taking his fences like a veteran after eton and sand hurst he served with the cold stream guards throughout world war i commanding the smart 1st battalion at the age of 23 and retiring with the rank of colonel he received the dso the mc and bar and the croix de guerre lord digby produced a photo graph of his war horse his famous brown mare kitty she was prob ably the only charger to come through the vvhole war without a scratch he said kitty lived 30- odd years and appeared at the olympia horse show in london repair as late as 1937 with her prize-winri- many ing progeny in the past 25 years lord digby has won hundreds of prizes and championships with hunters and polo ponies of his own breeding he has three times held the presidency of the great olympia horse show in london an office representing the acme of honor among british horsemen as judge lord digby has officiated at most of the leading shows in august as deputy president of the royal agricultural society he visited africa to open southern rhodesias first royal show two years ago he represent ed the ras on a goodwill mis sion to canada and the us he was previously in canada in 1937 when he judged hunter classes at the royal winter fair lord digby will be accompanied to canada by his charming and brilliant wife lady digby who raised and commanded the dorset contingent of the ats during the war takes a very active part in local affairs she has been a county magistrate since 1934 is on the county education and health com mittee and holds many other pub lic offices in 1948 she was appoint ed to the local executive council of the national health service as the ministers nominee the youngest daughter of the third baron aberciare lady digby is a skilled and daring horsewoman and a great supporter of the various packs of foxhounds in dorset their son capt the hon ed ward digby coldstream guards is serving as adc to the com manderinchief far east land forces and is at present in korea their eldest daughter was form erly married to randolph churc hill winston churchill jr now aged 10 is their only grandchild minterne house was the digbys residence from 1923 until shortly after the war started lord digby succeeded his father in 1920 but with his wife went to australia for three years as adc to the governorgeneral during the last war the house was used as a hos pital while lord digby was see ing as inspector of infantry and infantry training establishments lord digby also owns geashill an ancient landmark worth preserving the temple at sharon now the museum of the york pioneers is the oldest building in the county of york it was originally the temple of the children of peace an offshoot of the quak ers led by prophet david wilson who came to upper canada from new york state in 1801 it is a landmark worth preserving and the york pioneer arid historical society is entitled to credit for having it saved from destruction but the building is not in good a violent hailstorm broke windows and the whole structure needs painting and attention at the very least the repairs will cost from 1200 to 1- 500 and chairman j c boylen has written to york county coun cil suggesting that this expense should be met out of county funds it would seem to be a reasonable request left unrepaired the build ing will slowly disintegrate and its valuable contents will suffer dam age yorks ancient landmarks are all too few and this the most not able of them should not be allow ed to decay castle and large woodland and forest areas in ireland a note of cheer give your rooms that bright fresh look by hav ing us repaper the walls so inexpensive so quick choose from our huge library of designs call today wm knapp aurora ph 472w eca economical lt refreshment- r- fff i cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville 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 i una i mmmmm mm un attention farmers we are paying the current market price for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited stouffville 255 toronto ad 3636 claremont 41rl4 uxbridge 27

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