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The Liberal, 18 Dec 1952, p. 8

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E Richmnfim Dairy Wanammnmmmammmmzmazammzmazmamazaxzmmzmmmzx Magi.“ , .\ n x as. MIIKXKHHKKKKKEMKEKKEKLEKKZ33% There will be no delivery of milk on December 25 and 26 and also January 1 and January 2, 1953. This will enable our employees to enjoy the festive season with their families. We ask your co-operation by- ordering your require- ments as early as possible from your driver and so en- sure yourself of an adequate supply. Re - Christmas & New Year’s “if: hininess and good ._ llelxlth‘alllhrough $Â¥f§=§ ‘ the Christmas ’ confignd the New Year. Mq‘yggfig‘joy lasting good CLARKE’S PHARMACY THE LIBERAL, Richmlmd Hm, Thursday, Dec. 18, 1952 hljw TO ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM YOUR FRIENDLY LOCAL DAIRY TELEPHONE RICHMOND HILL 4-1622 MILK DELIVERY FISHER 5c - $1.00 STORES GEORGE FENWICK, Mgr. RICHMOND HILL KKEKKEKKZK’KRKKQKKKKQ _ the start of a very Happy New Year. Chri§tmas Season, may you find In this Merry Canadian women over the age of 15 used an average of 8.4 pairs of full-fashioned hosiery during 1950. Canadian defense expenditure currently represents 45 per cent of the Federal budget. vision months Recent figures indicate Canada's commercial fishing fleet numbers more than 40,000 vessels. All the original hit songs re- main in this big feature produc- tion which is re-released by RKO Radio in color by Technicolor. The numbers are “Some Day My Prince Will Come," “Snow White.” “I’m Wishing," “Whistle While You Work," “One Song,” “Heighâ€" Ho,” “The Dwarfs Yodel Song,” “Bluddle - Uddle - Um - Dum" and “With a Smile and a Song." The Dwarfs, believing Snow White is dead after her experi- ence with the Queen, build a glass coffin for their friend, small ani- mals and birds taking turns guard- ing it. But romance comes along in the person of a young Prince. He kisses Snow White, breaks the spell, and the two ride away to happiness. The story is that of the oppress- ed heroine of the Grimm Broth- ers‘ fairy tale, of whose beauty the Queen is so jealous that she retreats to her dungeon labora- tory to brew spells against Snow White. Then in the guise of a Witch, she ‘makes a victim of Snow White after tracing her to her refuge among the hospitable Seven Dwarfs. Excitement be- comes redoubled when the Dwarfs (Dopey, Sneezy, Grumpy, Bashful, Happy, Sleepy and Doc) chase the Witch into the mountains where, just as she is about to roll a great boulder down upon them, a bolt of lightning takes care of the sit- uation. Coming to the Richmond Theatre Mon., Tues., Dec. 29-30 SNOW WHITE AND THE “EVEN DWARFS." DISNEY MUS- ‘CAL, CLAIMS NEW HONORS High drama, pathos. excitement ‘1 music are woven into Walt fsney’s feature-length product- an, the famous "Snow White and Lhe Seven Dwarfs," which is now being welcomed back to the screen to repeat its triumphs of several seasons ago, Mrs. Sutherland leaves a daugh- ter. Mrs. Ruby Cody of Toronto; a brother in law, R. F. Sutherland, who was speaker of the House of Commons under Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier; one grandson. Donald, and three great grandchildren. Mrs. Simpson and her daughter were prime movers in the found- ing of the Presbyterian congrega- tion at Newmarket. Anna Simp- son. the daughter. married James Sutherland, who died in 1921. Mrs. Sutherland was born in In- verness, Scotland. Coming to Can- ada as a child, she first lived in Dundas. Her father died and she moved to Newmarket with her mo- ther, Anna Simpson. Mrs. Simpson brought Robert Simpson to Canada and encouraged him in the enter- prise that finally became the Bob- ert Simpson Co. Ltd. Mrs. Sutherland was considered well on the way to recovery after a serious operation. She was the oldest patient in the hospital’s his- tory. active cently‘ A mild-mannered woman and one who believed in moderation of thought and deed, Mrs. Sutherland took a vital interest in community and world affairs and was quite Believed to be the oldest woman in York County,'Mrs. Anna M. Sutherland of Newmarket passed away on Tuesday in St. Michael’s Hospital at the age of 104. Cruiser & Auto Collide at 0. Ridges An automobile making a right turn into the Lake Wil- cox sideroad was involved in a collision with a Provincial Police cruiser which was in pursuit of another car. Al- though both autos.were con- siderably damaged, there was no injury to the occupants.of either vehicle. ‘anadians Oldest Woman In York Cty. Dies dians bought 28,979 teleâ€" sets during the first 10 of 1951. in her own home untif re- {easemekammafimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammfimg: y'aegmmzxzmwzmwzxwmfieéx@«fifimgamml gunmmuunuuuumn“munnunuluun\\lul\l11\u11IInu11um1mmlm1\lml1mnmuuummmmmunnuuumuuumlmunmuumuuuunumuuI Singe and remove any stray pin feathers, then wash the bird in- side and outside. Sprinkle the neck and body cavities with salt and the bird is ready for the dres- sing. Use your favourite dressing but about three quarts will be needed for a 12â€"lb. turkey. Pack the dressing in loosely because it expands during roasting. Turkeys should be stuffed just before roastting. Never stuff a turkey the night before. The 'bird is trussed to give it a neat, trim appearance and now It's ready for that slow oven, For a golden brown turkey on Christmas Day use a slow oven, says Miss Margarett Myer, Home Economist of the Women‘s Insti- tutte Branch and Home Economcis Service, Ontario Department of Agriculture. Rlllull“!ll“m“llllllllll\lllflmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll111m“lllllllllllllllllllmlmll“l\\llllllll“ll“WWWlll11111“ll“l\llllll“!illlllll“llllll1\lll\“mug Use Slow Oven For Xmas Fowl Kleinburg started off with 2 goals in the first five minutes of play. In the second period rough- ing ‘began and Kleinberg played most of the period with one man and sometimes two men in the cooler. In this period 4 goals were scored by the Maroons. Jimmy Patton had 2 goals and Len Mur- ray and Murray McDonald each scored one. Another goal for Kleinberg in the 3rd period finish- ed the game at 4-3 for King. John- ny Weedon, goalie, played a fine game. Six major penalties were handed out. four to Kleinburg, 2 to King. Next game on Friday with Schomberg, first of the doub- le header. Norm Taylor, coach of King City Maroons give his team credit for keeping their minds on the game, and not getting mixed up with the rough-stuff when they bested Kleinburg by 4-3 in an exciting but rough game Friday night. Beat Kleinburg 4-3 COICE QITY “V .1, ‘ 25 Yonge St. North Jack Pots 12, High Flyers 8. Ramblers 7, Rovers 7, Wolves 6, Spitfires 2. Prize for the night, high three flat, lad- ies Dorothy Geddes, men Geo. Clyde. Next week‘s prize will be a turkey. Our store will be open Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. December 18, 19, 20, until 9 p.m., as well as on Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday, December 22, 23 and 24. ' Canadian Tire Corp. LAKE WILCOX BOWLING The following are the reâ€" sults for last week of the Lake Wilcox Bowling League. f msmm spam NEWS ; CLUSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 Ralph Palmer Reasonable Rates Phone TU. 4-2485 STORE HOURS ASSOCIATE STORE A meat thermometer is the best test for doneness. “When me bird is done. a thermometer plac- ed inside the thigh next to the body should read 190° F. You can also tell if the meat is done when the drumstick can be moved up and down easily. The meat feels soft when the thickest part of the drumstick is pressed with the fingers. Use paper towellng or cloth to protect your fingers. A 12-lb. turkey will take four or‘ more hours to cook. 325° F. Place the bird breast down on a rack in an open pan without water. Grease the skin to prevent it from becoming dry and tough. Or, cover the bird with a piece of cheesecloth dipped in melted fat. The bird may be bested frequently with the drip- pings in the pan. The second half provided a bet- ter alance of play until Aurora’s Kincaid erupted for 10 points on The local Juniors arrived with the intention of playing Aurora’s Junior quintet, but the big Senior squad trotted out onto the court. The game started at a fast pace be- cause of the mammoth playing area and this pace continued throughout the game. The local squad. operating on its two plat- oon system during exhibitions. found difficulty in penetrating Aurora's 2-1-2 zone defense which worked surprisingly well on a large floor. By half time the score read 16-7 for the Aurora Bombers a'nd they carried most of the play. Last week the high school jun- ior basketball team paid a visit to Aurora's ultraâ€"modern gymnasium and came home on the short end of a 32-19 score. The teams played before the entire student body who were attending for the pur- pose of raising money for an Aur- ora player who had a slight mis- hap with his car. Half time enter- tainment and a lucky draw finish- ed off the day. Aurora Senior Cage Team Defeat R.H. Junior Rhillers Richmond Hill _ Mgggygyg Eggflmuwywvmk. 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Richmond Hill Statistics Name FG FT FS Pts Lak . . . . 2 4 3 - 7 Jones . . . 2 2 0 4 Soderberg 1 5 1 3 Dedlow . . 0 3 2 2 Butters . . 0 5 2 2 Paterson . 0 3 l 1 Miner 0 4 0 0 Easton 0 2 0 0 Osmond 0 0 0 0 FG â€" field goals scored FT â€"- free throws attempted FS â€" free thrOWS scored Pts â€" points fast breakaways against the Jun- ior second line. The Junior first line took over in the last quarter to outscore the Seniors but it was a little too late in the contest to give a margin of victory. Kincaid and Crysdale with 10 and 6 points respectively were Aurora's shin- ing lights. Lak and Jones with 7 and 4 were the Junior Rhlllers payoff men. High averages are held by Ivor Francis and Lisa Flem- ming having 213, 169 respec- tively. No bowling will be held on Wednesday, December 24 and 31. Second series starts Wednesday, January 7 at the usual place. On December 17. the last night for first series, in addi- tion to the regular scheduled bowling there will be a chick- en roll for six birds. Three for high score for ladies and men. Team standings with one Week to go in first series are Bell’s Beauties, 48 p‘ts., Floyd‘s Flock 47, Ritchie’s Roamers 41, Gazey’s Groaners 40, Fran- cis Flyers 37 and Minor's Mid- gets 18. Prize winners for this week’s bowling were Wilf Maudsley and Penny Metcalfe. Gentle- man with top score had 693 (294). Davies DryGoods For Christmas Trees this Year SPRUCE, BALSAM 8 PINE Various: Sizes See our windows for a variety of articles suitable for Christmas and New Year gifts. Make your selections early and we will as heretofore lay aside until needed. This is the 27th consecutive yezfi‘ we have given you an opportunity of winning a prize with every 50c purchase - Draw will be made by Bowling SALES LOT CORNER OF YONGE STREET TUESDAY EVENING, DEC; 30 at 7.30 pm. AND LORNE AVENUE, RICHMOND HILL LOT OPENS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 SHOP Dear You â€"â€" As usual, we3will give away EXTRA prizes to lucky ticket holders who are present at the draw â€" so be sure to come and join the fun â€" you may be the lucky one! I Signed TELEPHONE TUrner 4-1651 TELEPHONE TURNER 4-1812 STAN FRANCIS & CY MACK of Share The Wealth fame on €22::mammnmmmmamahmxhaammmammmmammxmmmmmmfi gmaximummmmmxlmuxunummxmuuuwxma year. deeper, its friendship stronger and its hopes brighter as it comes to you this Merry Christmas May the meaning of Christmas be Warren Ramer Phone TU. 4-1282, Richmond Hill Stan & Cy Un this iayous Christmas m vii. w amend our heanfeh thanks to a! of our poker“ and bushes duod- am for their friendship- their ca- oporafion - their loyahy during the past year. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to mmnap .u and renting amer

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