Newmarket Era and Express, 6 Nov 1952, p. 3

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f- i A iTT J- fW Neurit Com Rofamr mm Office Block And 4l Aurort MISCELLANEOUS O Dales la Office and Mftla St By Appointment tf A- Barrister Solicitor Public ate U St Contractor For BULLDOZING GRADING CELLAR EXCAVATIONS and Gravel mi Avon SAND and GRAVEL LID far appro of rfaea travel and pit ma Delivered or at bin- Plant phone Office phones and 4i News Of The New for column mutt be in the office Monday night Copy must be written at briefly aa possible and confined to new and reports Other than routine reports and announcement will be printed separately Ha branch will hold hold its meeting on Wednesday afternoon Nov at the home of Mrs Albert Roll call What I like most about this month Paper by Mrs Arnold Johnson The Compost Heap Current events on Canadian in dustries Report of area conven tion by our Mrs Mason Program in charge of agriculture and Canadian Indus tries committee Mrs Mc- convener r 5 MATHIWS STIVE LYONS Barristers Solicitor Mathews fL M Stiver Mr B E Lyons BA Joseph lit Mate St St Bay It lit Oat CONTRACTUS and Farm Wiring BAIN General Repairs Oil Earners a Spue Healer AB Electrical Phone Box St Newmarket A MILLS MAIN ST VIOLET Conveyancing Insurance for St Phone Newmarket JAMES ft SOLICITOR ETC MAIN ST NEWMARKET DENTAL O NOBLE DENTIST Mr MUNICIPAL OFFICE Office JMKS J Contractor beet iwe au KINO 111 j NEWMARKET Coal Coke Wood and Stoker Coal The October meeting of Elm- grove branch was held at Mrs Lloyd home The roll call was answered by mem bers each one naming a local township official of early days An from Institute was accepted to join them in holding a wallpaper hanging demonstration in Bel- haven hall the date to be ar ranged later Plans are being made to en tertain the families of Institute members for an evening in Bel- haven hall District president Mrs Lloyd Pollock Keswick and Mrs Sinclair district secretary Albert are to be invited to the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs Murray John Moore Richmond Hill de scribe her trip to England and Scotland this summer She is a very interesting and talented person and her talk will tie up with current events and his torical research theme of the program convened by Mrs Lome Scott and Mrs Norm Members will wear old pieces of jewellery and tell their history in answer to the roll call The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Percy Leatherdale on Nov in the afternoon a branch will meet at at the home of Mrs Norman King on Tuesday Nov at 230 oclock The motto life you live is the lesson you teach is to be replied to by Mrs Anderson Roll call is My most embarrassing moment Con vener of historical research is Mrs O Smith with the grand mothers providing the program Hostesses are Mrs King Mrs Nelson and Mrs Geo Fair- barn At the October meeting of King City branch held at the home of Mrs Austin Rumble it was the anniversary of the branch and Mrs Ross Walker the first president used the mot to to point to the treasures of the past and the forward look to the future when she spoke of the efforlsPSf those who had made the organization possible Announcement was made of prize money to be given for es says written by pupils in grades and King City and schools on local history There will be 5 and 2 for first second and third winners in each school Mrs James Armstrong has kindly donated the money for the King City school win ners r rf The Common Round By InpliM ColvUU COOKING SCHOOL There is nothing more closely related to a womans common round than cooking three meals a day days of a year with an occasional break It is the big part of a housewifes problem Orders taken for Gravel Sand and Crushed Stone and General Hauling W Aurora branch held its Octo ber meeting at the home of Mrs V Fines Mrs Fielding gave an address on community activities stressing particularly the North York Humane Society the Re creation Commission and the Home and School This was an annual Halloween party and the costumes were particularly good First prize was won by Mrs J Brooks and second by Miss Charles Final arrangements were made for the bazaar and tea Oddfellows hall Saturday Nov from to pm Dont forget the child health in the Lions hall on Thursday Nov 20 at pm The November meeting of the Mount Albert branch will bo held at the home of Mrs Sin clair Thursday Nov Hos tesses Mrs Mrs Jordan Mrs Leek program conveners Mrs Stokes Mrs Roil call What constitutes a good citizen In stitute convention reports Cur rent events The Beach branch Wishes to thank all those who gave their assistance and dona tions towards the Halloween parly at the Jersey school Over bags of candy and apples were given to the children from the Institute while parents don ated cookies and sandwiches As a woman said to me We are never too old to find some new tricks and we were all eyes and ears and noses when Miss Marion Wight of the WI branch department of agriculture open ed our WI cooking school at the home of Mrs Don The cheerful well equipped kitchen presented an animated scene as women assembled there to see hear and digest whatever Miss Wight set before us A funny little incident gave us a good laugh at the beginning Something been put on to cook but alas it was found to be not cooking Was the power off Lights were turned on devoted helpers got down to peer into the white stove all to no avail Then Mrs appeared and asked casually Did you turn it on It was a case of everyone leav ing it for someone else to do To me cooking is the redeem ing feature of housework It is the adventurous part for there ore so many new things to dis cover about it Like all hires it can hold disaster as well as rewarding delights Miss Wights steady stream of talk in no way detracted from her busy hands There are one or two things I would like to share with the readers of this column first the tarts she made the first day This pastry was made of part wheat and part pastry flour I was dubious about the results but without foundation This is what is done in the bottom of the tart shells spread a blend of cream cheese with a tiny bit of cream Fill with fruit and melt jelly over boiling water and spoon over fruit Good Then there were beef loaf cups Heres the recipe half cup dry bread crumbs half cup milk three quarters lb ground beef one egg slightly beaten two onion diced half salt pinch of pepper quarter sage You bake these in tart shells hollowing out the centre Into these pour a sauce quante of three brown su gar four tbsp chili sauce quarter nutmeg one tsp dry mustard There was also a dessert which I tried last night and it was good too baked custard with caramel sauce Sprinkle a third of a cup sugar on bottom of casserole scald two cups milk and stir slowly into three eggs slightly beaten Add one eighth of a tsp salt and half vanilla strain and pour over brown su gar do not stir Bake in oven The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov i out clean Miss Wight was most emphatic about using a minimum amount of water in cooking vegetables and potatoes should be eaten baked or boiled in their jackets If boiled let water be only about one and a half inches in pot and closely covered Salads said Miss Wight should too finely cut and in potato salad mashed potatoes should never be used In fact Miss Wight seem ed ready to wager a real war against mashed potatoes all the good is gone out of them she de clared indignantly These are only a few of the many things we were told The first day she did not serve much so Mrs and Mrs Doug McClurc served afternoon tea On the second day we sam pled everything and found it- all enjoyable Thanks were extend ed to Miss Wight Mrs and Mrs Smith who assisted and everyone went home plus a recipe book plus ideas and feeling that two afternoons had added to our knowledge and en joyment of cooking VANDORF Anniversary services were held on Sunday at Wesley United church when Rev George Wood Toronto was the special speaker in the morning In the evening Rev Douglas Davis Stouffville United church was guest speaker Miss Gail entertained a group of children on Friday evening at a Halloween party with games and judging of cos tumes and a lovely lunch Mrs Clare Powell and daugh ter Mary were hostesses to the Donna and Linda of parents Mr and Mrs William Mr and Mrs Marshall of Ket- were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Harry West on Sun day Mr and Mrs Howard Long and family have moved into the residence Mr and Mrs Arthur Scott have moved to their new home in Newmarket Mr and Mrs Bert Jack and Harry visited on Sunday with Mrs Jack and fam ily of Burlington Wesley Young People held a very successful Halloween par ty in the basement of the church last Tuesday evening with about present Prizes were present ed to Mrs Wicks and Gail best original costume Mrs Moddle and Bob Hillary best comic Mrs Grimshaw and Mrs Hillary best fancy Af ter games and entertainment for all ages a lovely lunch was served by the Young People Mr Robert had the mis fortune in falling a few steps of stairs in the barn on Saturday He was quite badly bruised and shaken up and we wish him a speedy recovery Mr and Mrs Dudley White of Richmond Hill Mr and Mrs Herbert and Mrs Percy of Aurora were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Herbert Oliver Miss Nellie of Mrs of and Miss Sylvia Smith of To- were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs James Oliver and Miss Ruth Oliver r W younger set Halloween party on Friday afternoon at 350 degrees until knife comes Mr and Mrs Charlie Scott Best sellers are books most frequently purchased and not necessarily the best books writ- tea VARIETY OF DESIGNS in oar collection of MONUMENTS that we cannot almost any Kind and cost We also make memorials to order of every description Youll find our work excellent always and service prompt and reasonably priced and SON MAIN ST JU Confederation Life Association Representative Fire Automobile and Casualty Eagle St Newmarket Phones Newmarket Albert The monthly meeting of the Temneranceville branch will be held at the home of the presi dent Mrs C on Wed nesday Nov at pm I The program will include con vention reports and an auction sale of plants The roll call will be my favor ite short joke Hostesses are Mrs Don Chalk Mrs Howard Clark and Mrs Thomas The WI euchres started Tues day at Temperance ville school house and will be held each con secutive fortnight during the fall and winter at pm Rev will give a talk on the significance of Remembrance Day when King City branch meets at the home of Mrs William on Tuesday Nov in the even ing Mrs Williams dele gate to the Toronto area conven tion will report her findings of the threeday event Mrs will take current events and Mrs Archie the motto The roll coll will be an swered by food parcels for Bri tain branch will have Mrs INSURANCE AUTO New and used ears financed LI ST VV NEWMARKET SET ROBINSON FUELS Coal Coke Fuel Oil and Stoker Coal main st newmarket- fry a J I OP CANADA AND INSURANCE w PSslWI formerly ft Hollaad re- fc i s iT c- ft AT yv DIRE mm v A mmtmm I- j 93 i ao A J J V y r

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