pes- 12 the stooffvlue tribune thursday m4y 17 1956 i fntrrlftpmpni yih line msrkhsm titheiuiva9tiobnim tapscott infant son of mr and mrs norman tapseoh mark- ham road we are pleased to report that mr albert walton is progress ing satisfactorily alter his re cent serious accident mr and mrs fred vaeher have returned after spending the winter in florida on thursday evening of last week a very pleasant time was tpent the rorre of mr and mi lloyd grove it being the t ision of a presentation to mr john reesor in honour of his approaching marriage to miss claire johnson of whiter mrs o peacock of cnionviue i pendin some time at the home of mr and mrs bill pea cock it is reported that mr allen h s his farm to mr cook vr resides on the scarboro- markham town line east of armadale it is reported also that mr cliff king has sold his farm mr and mrs iierb thomas mr and mrs larry hjggtason are pleased to announce the en gagement of their daughter kathleen to basil dugas of markham sonjf mr and mrs ralph dugas of nova scotia stores swing to friday night shopping marriage annol ncem ent mrs joseph bev stouffsii wishes to announce the marriage of her daughter florence may betr to mr arnold wrene man ly wright stouffviile son of mr homer wright irondale on on may 5th 936 at mark- ham ont claremoxt we extend our sympathy to mr and mrs harold dean in the death of mr deans two sisters who died suddenly one in meaford and one in owen sound church j christ church anglican iter j d tiller relor sunday may 10 1356 whit sunday j a m holy communion 10 am- morning worship 100q am nursery sunday school 11 am sunday school vri 745 pm choir practice what shall i render unto th lord psalm 1 1 v 12 united church stouffville sunday may 20 1356 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship iter e s sinclair the evening services are with drawn for the summer months tues 730 pm cubs scouts thurs 4 pm the explorers thurs 7 pm cgjt thurs s30 choir practice bloomington and ringwood christian churches mr kenny edwards pastor sunday may 20 1356 bloomington fri 8 pm christian endeavour 10 am sunday school 11 am morning worship ringwood 1000 am sunday school 730 pm worship service brethren in christ church heise hill gormler postor ilwiop a l winger sunday may 20 1956 1000 km sunday school 11 am morning worship 7 pm evangelistic message by our evangelist kev andy mc- nlven special evangelistic service each nisiu including sat until may 27 announcement elsewhere in this issue of above campaign melville bkthksda peaches ballantrae united churches rev h o modiile sunday may 2 1356 mklviilk 1130 am morning worship bethesda 1000 am worship service peachs 10 am morning worship ballantrae regular services st james presbyterian church stouffville rev i r mckillicin ba bd sunday may 20 1956 10 am morning worship worship with us united missionary church gormley bethesda rev c e hunking minister sunday may 20 1356 bethesda 11 am sunday school 12 noon worship service gormley 10 am worship service 11 am sunday school 730 pm young peoples meet ing thurs s pm tonight mm fellowship may 21 young peoples con vention at banfleld church may 22 s p m rev richard reiily nt gormley pictures of brazil second markham baker hill baptist churches rev bruce hisey sunday may 20 1956 second markham prayer service every wed 8 pm sunday services we invite you to our growing bible school 10 am gospel service 11 am subject the sufficiency or christ young peoples sun evening at 730 tinker hill prayer service thur s pm at home of wes vera bker sunday bible school 130 pm gospel service 23 0 pm gospel service 230 pm sub ject four steps toward heaven jo 635 jesus said t am the bread of life he that cometh to me shall never hunger and he that helleveth on me shall never thirst a warm welcome awaits you at these services cedar grove last saturday morning was foggy for a nature hike but a few turned up and had a very interesting time three new arrivals were christened in zion church last sundas karen elizabeth dau- i ghter of mr and mrs bert tap- iscott douglas harold son of j mr and mrs harold lapp and stephen reginald son of mr and mrs frank robb euchres there will be a 1 euchre in cedar grove school- i house on monday may 21st everyone welcome last weeks results betty swain mrs car bon armstrong mrs herb jar- i vis gordon dimma alvin klink fred marquis the may meeting of the wms was held at the home of mrs frank reesor with the presi dent in the chair titles of mis sionary books read by each member were used to answer roll call bales will be packed at mrs leila burkholders on may 29th mrs ivan beare read an article on alcohol and health and mrs frank reesors group took the worship and program mrs archie little gave a talk on angola it being the 75th anniversary mrs whittaker and mrs walter reesor also i read papers about the mission i mrs allan reesor conducted j the worship period dr mckay of unionville who i died this week will be sadly i missed by many in cedar grove 1 he was the family doctor for several families and the public health officer for many years the mothers club areliaving a quilting party this month those who know how to quilt will be able to go ahead and j those who do not will be able to learn mothers are asked to bring a thimble needle and scis sors if you have 7 buttons suit able for a childs cardigan bring those along too thursday mav 17th stouffviile merchants will com mence friday opening this week closing at 6 pm on saturday evening the change is announ ced by the retail merchants association tuesday evening u ili remain open throughout the summer as before and stores will be closed all day wednes day the move is in line with the change made in the majority of surrounding centres and the buying public is asked to take special note of the change additional locals church service on sunday morning at in o dock members of the stouff viile lions club will attend serv ice in the anglican church ray yake dies at 61 the death occurred early tuesday morning at st mich aels hospital of mr ray yake of stouffviile ont a faimer for many years the sixtyone year old man had ixen ill for some weeks deceased was the son of the late mr and mrs harmon yake and was born at lot 33 on the 9th concession of pickering the late mr yake is survived by two brothers kilmot of to ronto and oscar of manitoba also bv two sisters mrs jonas lewisand mrs loss hill mr yake was predeceased by mrs on monday evening members of the stouffviile fire brigade checked all the hydrants in town they later took the truck down to the park and flushed out a blocked drain that had been causing a miniature pond to form on the left side of the ball field cancer it nu over 5000 it has been reported by mrs gordon piuves that the local cancer campaign has passed the 3000 mark in this district the area includes markham townhip and stouffviile section of the richmond hill and dist rict unit harry tobias a third sister the funeral services will be held on thursday may 18th at the oneill funeral home and burial will be in stouffviile cem etery united missionary church rev h shanlz minister sunday may 20 1956 mount joy 30 am sunday school 11 am communion service at dicksons hill memorial christian church rev f a dcnrmond pastor sunday may 20 1956 missionary offering sunday 10 am sunday bible school 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening gospel hour pay nothing till august monarch aluminum sales ox 18973 or markham 681 rl dicksonx inn i r thurs 8 pm prayer meeting kri pm junior choir prac- ihckson hill 10 a m sunday school 1 1 am communion service 730 pm kvancrlhtic wed s pm prayer meeting anniversary services at mount joy may 27th stouffville raptist church pastor iter m gibson sunday may 20 1956 1000 am church bible school 1100 am morning worship 7 so pm evening service wed s pm prayer meeting frl s pm young peoples tqtjffville united sunday may 20 1956 1000 am sunday school classes for all ages lioo am communion service 730 pm evangelistic mon may 21 young people convention banfleld memorial church toronto tice fri 745 pm boys stockade reformed church of canada dutch meeting lcmonvillo pmor bcv dykst sunday may 20 1956 10 rm worship service 11 am sunday school vivian mccormack memorial church rev w s wliilconibr ma thurs s15 prayer and bible study at mr mitchells home sunday may 20 1956 1030 am sunday school 730 pm evening worship tues 815 pm young peoples a welcome unloaded to all lean hamburg lbs 69c rindless 7c lb- very lean peameal a eton a christian united missionary church sunday may 20 1956 1030 am sunday school 730 pm- evangelistic radio situntiy morning cjkl kikand lsvc ckgb timmias c kch north buy sundts mornins c k i b 0ta cfor or cjkt srnth saturday 71- pm second mnrkham church tills week of local inlrrel slides of rvoplr in our community norman hendricks with selections on the trom bone solos l alinn oldham nd the helc hill maic jiinrcet sec 111 young moplc in action l broadcast lime also a rood gospel film x kowax director i oc falls 560 kc 6s0 kc coo kc 1330 k 570 k c iito kc ll box grove shirley howard the last few days have been outstanding only in the great suddenness of changes in the weather first there was the change from winter coats on friday to sunsuits on saturday and then the change from 80 degrees on monday morning to go degrees in the afternoon we were fortunate in this area though our only casualty from the severe storms was a forty- minute power failure happy birthday to larry cro- zier who celebrated his seventh birthday with a party on mon day afternoon and also to bruce dowdell who was 11 years old on tuesday there was a very nice family service at the united church last sunday and next sunday there will again be a special ser vice this time for rural sun day sunday school will be held at the regular time news from the school is that our baseball team was victorious in heir game with mount joy on friday afternoon but the ar bour day cleanup was not so successful on account of the wind on monday morning many of the children had their polio shots the boys are planning an other paper collection for next september so well have all sum mer to save our papers if everything goes according to schedule the woollens and cottons for blankets from fair field will be sent off this week the box grove youth centre league held their first baseball game last tuesday between the white socks captain clarence degecr manager cec croier and the dodgers captain ernie armstrong manager bob wal ter mrs uaymer had all her fam ily home on mothers day when she was visited bv mr and mrs i o klinck of stouffviile mrs brcnnan jim and geraldinc of ajax and merle raymer of stratford and of course don and his family mr and mrs scotty black vis itcil witii mr and mrs d mar tin of agincourt on sunday dont forget that the cancer campaign is still under way in i tite village and mrs haines the i local canvasser will be around to see you soon cancer you know is an ex pensive disease and contribu- tions to the cancer campaign help cancer patients to meet this heavy expense euchre winners last friday were daisy brown joyce lapp j pat francis herb jarvis bob lnwrie and george freeman i the frceout was won by har- vc thomas and irene riddle the hifi club took in 2500 from their sale of liy swatters i last saturday it is planned to hold an organ- ivitioni meeting on wednesday evening with the idea of starling vlivvvxxvkvvvvvxvvkvkvwcvcvxxvvnnxvxvv 3 to a lb average maple leaf smoked picnic shoulder hams 39c lb 5 io ft lb average niblet fancy whole kernel corn 14 ox fin 17 aylmer choice seive 45 peas 20 oz tins 2 for 33 maxwell house insrant coffee 6 or jar 179 miracle whip salad dressing 16 oz jar 47 cabbage cauliflower dutch lettuce head lettuce and cauliflower plants bananas 2 lbs 3 for 100 29 general electric kettle o lie given away absolutely free friday nijihl at 9 oclock winner must he in the store for draw please iick up tickets at meat counter carload we deliver phone 280 goodwood i mrs les meyer about two hundred and fifty attended the christian family day service in the united church on sunday morning we were very pleased to see visitors from fifthline and other com- munities mrs colbys boys choir rendered four selections which were very well received mrs colby is to be congratu- lated on the tine work that she is doing with these boys mr caii ashenhurst spent i the weekend with his parents i mr and mrs john ashenhurst carl is now working in toronto and he and mrs ashenhurst and children expect to make their home there in the not too distant future mrs smith of mount albert spent mothers day at the home of her daughter mr and mrs herb wagg sunday visitors with mr and mrs j f reid were mr and mrs roy reid mr and mrs roy oaten and mrs norman i reid of toronto congratulations to miss lor- j i lainv bunker who was crowned may queen at the lxbridge dis trict high school formal dance friday evening those persons tuned to ckrv barrie at 6 30 pm on monday evening were j able to see lorraine in the news j the ladies of the womans i association served a delicious i banquet to about forty explorer j girls and their mothers on mon- day evening during a very en- joyable program june jefferson carolyn bunker carol mitchell and mary tindall received grad- uation diplomas and pins mrs arthur downwell stouff viile was guest speaker at pros- ent there is need of a cgit leader if anyone in the oommun- ity is interested in leading this j girls group it would be appro- 1 ciated if you would volunteer mr harvey bunker is busy clearing the lot north of earl tindalls house it is understood i that harvey intends to build a i new home there mr and mrs norman maye j have purchased the lot just east j of the united church and will be building a house on it at j present they have taken room at mr and mrs alger mayes congratulations to mr and mrs allan taylor on the birth of their son still time to enter fpf1f lookrttfwson yrfggjk wok afc those x 3ars mnamwiis irs fun to play its more fuk to win the fun br aeotch tfc pbotoi into so correct mti ol its fun and irs iasy lip th phqtot compare th photot end mote th photo in tsr re ore sir j tranc publnhcd dor th telt- qrom you jo not nfxcmortly nov to match all fttt ct t- in photoi to wit o priio th meit nearly correct ntrct b awarded tho prim ander the rules of tho contest start plating t0pa1 complete list of prizes lo tely match the tw1 ctt 1956 8uick 4 door rnwtti hardtop 195 mercury cetto phoo kordlop 1956 dodge cintom floral door scdon rca victor 21 color tv sot threo frtcjijoiro wmhtrdrytf combinations five television set cosh awards the telegram daily ho weekend toronto 1 rmrvi tk tely daily t four fivirit newidtalir ftf hwnj delivery telephone em 86011 order from the carrier on year street tr write te the telegram bar and helinda sti toronto i players issue penalties the games duration is three periods and penalties are meted out as in regular hockey games however there will be some variations to the rules when tho puck is stopped against lhe boards the referee will simply pick it up and throw it in the centre of the ice this keeps things moving and prevents injuries the com mission was told that any dam ages incurved to the building will be paid by the bike riders hockey on wheels is new sport hockey played on motor cycles a crowddrawer in california but never before tried in canada may soon be tried in the arena at waterloo ont waterloo arena commission has approved use of the arena for this novel sport by the canadian motorcycle associa tion promoters the association says the game is played on motorcycles with halfinch studs on the tires for traction i tsk tire for tuck a small wheelbarrowtype rubber tire is used as a puck arid players use their feet for passing and shooting eight motorbikes will be on the ice at one time four lo a team tenfoot goals will be used instead of the convention- j al type and the goalies will also i be on motorbike- how about the referees will they be on motorcycles too was one of the ques- tions asked they will use 1 skates the players will wear hockey shin guards leather trousers jackets and gauntlets and will look like overstuffed rugby french toast famed in story and song when homemakers set a plat ter of french toast on the fam ily table its doubtful if any one realizes that this simple dish has been a favourite for more than 300 years in eliza bethan literature there are many references to fried bread in france too a popu lar dessert for years has been pain perdu which translated literally is lost bread this is what is known as french toast in canada were told this dish was or iginally developed in france as a tempting way to serve stale bread however it isnt neces sary to wait until you have dry bread on hand to serve this tasty dish for dessert or as a reakfast treat here is a recipe that is closely related to pain perdu and the fried bread to which shakespeare and other famous authors referred since the maple sugar sea son will soon be at its height in some parts of canada weve suggested that these bread doughnuts be served with ma ple syrup however they are equally delicious served piping hot with any kind of syrup jam jelly or your favorite pre serves or if you prefer they can be served sprinkled with brown sugar or a cinnamon- sugar mixture heres a hint the bread crusts and trimmings left after the doughnuts have been cut out can be used to make bread crumbs to prepare soft bread crumbs crumble slices of bread with lingers or place two slices to gether at a time cutting into tiny cubes with a sharp knife to prepare dry bread crumbs the bread should be very dry either naturally dry from standing at room temperature for a period of time or from be ing placed in a slow oven nat urallydry bread can be put through a food chopper with a line blade the crumbs being retained in a paper bag fasten ed to the end of the grinder if you prefer you can grate dry bread on a vegetable grater if the bread has been toasted in a slow oven it can be rolled into crumbs with a rolling pin bread uoucbnms 2 eggs 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon grated orange rind m cup fine cracker crumbs 12 slices enriched white bread 3 tablespoons butter or niargerine beat together eggs milk and grated orange rind place bis cuit crumbs in a large plate cut enriched white bread slice with a doughnut cutter dip bread circles in milk mixture and then in tho fine crumbs melt butter or margarine in skillet and pan fry dipped bread circles over medium low heat like french toast turn ing only once serve with ma ple syrup makes twelve bread doughnuts some 90 percent of the us tobacco output is trucked to market d7 percent of the milk sg percent of poultry eggs and colton and 91 percent of the grain engineers now mix salt with earth to give dire roads a hard and durable surface hog a man who biles off more than he can chew and then chows it man ibis ss sraveubsng way ottawa to north bay from toronto montreal to to sudburt jet and themcet to winnipeg saskatoon edmonton jasper vancouver when you travel by the cnr super continental be tween major canadian chics or the entire run you can work rest or play you take your choice you can enjoy a snack or a delicious meal in the coffee shop or dine in the luxurious atmosphere of the dining car there is no additional cost to go by the super continental and a wide range of accommodations is offered to suit every budget a rented car if you wish will await youi arrival at major points confocf your canadian national laprefnlolivo lot intotmation and nttnralionu lt71 r