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Richmond Hill Liberal, 26 Sep 1979, C8

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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 883-1664 50 Yonge Street 5‘, Aurora. Ontario Richard E. Wilson 491-2111 DAYS Bookkeeping & Accounting Services Contraétors Electricians Accountant? rig/(Chartered) ' Accounting ' ‘ Services Ace guaranteed. Free estimates. Call Dag Schindler. All types of alterations, rough framing, drywall 8 masonry. No Job Too Small Additions, Renovations, etc No Job 100 small. 130 Centre St. W. 834-1788 brick In natural stone and All types 0! electrical work ResidentialCommerical-lndus trial, Free Estimates. Acorn Olympic fireplaces All types, installations, brick facings For estimates call Kevin D.J. DILWORTH 8 ASSOC Fire Place ~ ' Seriice KNOW YOUR COSTS FIRM QUOTATIONS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT °S|D|NG OSOFFIT OFASCIA KEN R. MCKEOWN ELECTRICIAN BRADLEY & HILL Registered Industrial Accountant Fot small businesse (‘hanered Accountant ,Accounting Bookkeeping Serwces Income Tax Preparations Telephone (416) 381-51“ 10620 vouce AT oxmno 881L4030 FIREPLACES Energy Savings! ROSENBERG & COMPANY Bv 4732215 or 88fi1080 10256 Yonge St Richmond Hill FIREPLACE HEATILATORS 325 Richmond St Richmond Hill Free Estimates 883-1258 884-0554 889-5683 STENMAR CARPENTRY Chartered Accountants Thomhlll. Ontari LET 3R8 881-7149 Kenneth M Pal BOB RUSS CARPENTRY CONTRACTOR BRANCO ELECTRIC U0. N0. E535 Custom built THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, September 8849697 635-7918 [3â€"3] REYNOLDS ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 884-2092 833-6861 889-1 377 he Migiging Produgts ' All work ‘rem ALUMINUM -': SERVICE DIRECTORY All kinds of repairs done side and outside the house OEAVESTROUGHING 'DOORS, WINDOWS '-AWNINGS Custom Rototllling. Gar- dens, lawns sodded. Gen eral cleanup of backyards, basements, garages, eavestroughs cleaned. Will do mo what have y CARL/$15 LANDSCAPING New Tqb guarantee Toronto Porcelain Refinishing Livingroom - Diningroom Hall Carpets. Steam Cleaned by Experts PICKUP TRUCK BATHTUB REGLAZING Tubs - Sinks » Tiles - Repairs Any condition â€" Any colour 881-0355 FLODRLINE CARPET CLEANING CO. 'PU‘STEHING 'CERAMIC TILE ODRYWALL TAPING ITEXTURED OCEIUNGS Er WALLS SOFFIT, FASCIA, WINDOWS, DOORS WE SUPPLY SEAMLESS 5" EAVESTROUGHING FALL CLEAN UP Extra room l5‘ sq. ft. Also upholstery expertly cleaned HANDYMAN Improvements: Phone for (ree Brochure Gardening-#- Landscaping Richmond Hill Contracting Co Ltd. WALKER CONSTRUCTION 8842882 BUILT AND REPAIRED Free Estimates Expert Workmanship 20 years' experience DON'T CUT INTO YOUR LEISURE TIMEH 'FREE ESTIMATES All work Iguarameed "M7 J05 00 SMAU " 221-1466 Ha'iidymeLJ ALUMINUM SIDING PRODUCTS Fire Place” Service ., CHIMNEYS & FIREPLACES Contract work undertakén Chargex PLASTERER TILE SETTER 8845182 883-1331 884-4651 Man with 381-5137 FOR HOME OR BUSINESS USEOUR $49.95 832-1696 EVGS 883-5432 883-3033 * Rbn KOATINGS :an ates HOMES ups 26. 1979 YFCS Cabinets, Dams, rec ’rooms‘ dry wall, addifio‘ns‘ All home improvements Free estimates "PASSIVE SOLAR HOME RENOVATIONS" CARPENTRY, HOUSE FRAMING, GARAGES. SUN ROOMS, GREENHOUSES, NEW ENERGY SAVING WINDOWS, DOORS 8 INSULATION INSTALLED. PLANS Er PERMIT ARRANGED IF NECESSARY. FREE ESTIMATES BY CON» TRACT OR HOURLY. UXBRIDGE Interior - Extenor. Plomptness & workmanship guaranteed Free esti- mates. 1-852-3594 Rec Rooms ~ Bathrooms Fileplaces 8 General Repairs NORTHERN WOOD WORKS OSiding OSofl‘it OShutters ~Mndows Renovations - Painting â€" Carpentry Drywall RENOVATIONS ADDITIONS CUSTOM CABINETS MASONARY WORK 775-6390 889-3820 Fire Hazards are Real The Kings Chimney Sweep Ed al 3667815 or 5356001 Evgs. c5w9 881-5235 Anytime Na [all lac small Satisfaction a must CHIMNEY REPAIRS CONCRETE PATIO OR PRECAST SLABS PORCHES - STEPS GENERAL CONTRACTING UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PAINTERS Bartman’ Plumbing MacPHEE ALUMINUM ORepairs oAlterations 8 SIDEWALKS PLANTER BOXES R. DURAN Remodelling Renovating 884-6995 STONE WORK ' 3843566” 85 CENTRE ST. E, RICHMOND HILL 883-3170 FREE ESTIMA re. JOHJ! MacPHEE 881-5556 Evgs G. ROCKETT LIC 8342 8894729 C a L GENERAL CONTRACTOR Est. 1974 'Doors HO“ Call P-878 LUCIANO New Work JOE 884-4208 CEaves 'Fascia OAwnings ORailings Hire a Hobbit HOME HANDYMAN SERVICE INSIDE OR OUTSIDE \ Reasonable Rates Free Estimates Improvements 884-9826 0 884-4028 Alterations Small Moves Window Cleaning Painting, Papering Rubbish Removed Minor Repairs and LUMBARDI CONTRACTING F O R WA TERPRDUFM/G CONCRETE A130 PA TIUS, CHIMNEYS, PORCHES [3137.7 Libéral PAINTING Double or triple glass Storm windows Storm Doors Siding Overhang Awnings Eavestroughing HANS BUTT Typewriters Adding Machines Sales 8 Service A/f’s Office Machines Richmond Hill Q1 1997 W # 88 Bake! Ave. Richmond Hill 864 I745 Carpenter Kepairs - alterations Bathrooms & kitchens remodelled. 884-0438 ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Alcan Building Products ROBERT MCGOWAN 884-5405 TYPEWRITEfi RENTALS LH. SIMS ‘ Painters stand for QUALITY Reasonable rates Office Machines 889-4106 8845227 Exterior Interior G. Corwran 889-4697 THORNHILL "[238 '22le Phctography New work, reroofs, chimney repairs. Workmanship guar- anteedv Free estimates. Insurance work accepted. New work & reroofing Expert Workmanship All work guaranteed CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Member of the Toronto Home Bu1lders Assoc, Karl Bundschuh 884-4832 PAINTING 8 PAPER HANGING DECORATING Nelson Contracting New > Reroofing ‘ Repairs Free Estimates Excellent Rates HUGH BARR 889-2773 0VEB 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE PAPERHANGING and Paperhanging by Ursula Liane 6123 YONGE ST WILLOWDALE v~ ~ 225-8881 ' BLOWN IN FREE ESTIMATES 883-3500 884-9000 ROOFING ROOFING INSULATION CALL 8845672 FOR FREE ESTIMATE 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE WUHK GUARANTEED PAINTING rofesswnal Finish Guaranteed DECORATING PAINTING J. HOFFMAN FREE ESTIMAIES GUARANTEED WORK PREC|S|0N ROOFING Insulation? _ North Ridge Painters By McKinley Steve 883-5057 RE. Dunn 727â€"3303 \ GVN Roofing THORNHILL ROOFING INC. 884-5965 Flee Estimates 635-57 77 TYPING 881-1883 bus. 881-5575 res. Menu No. B 5346 Piano Tuning 8 Repairs Roofing 884-9846 Flee Estimates 889-3228 Typing HILL All WORK GUAMNVEED SHINGLES 8834084 C4W44 I UUL Ap BySHEiL Got the < "OI One of the best family outings at this time of the year; is to head for a “pick«your-own apple orchard" and enjoy the pleasures of the outdoors. filling a bag or more from a tempting tree laden with apples. By SHEILA PECK Got the crunchy â€" mtmchies? Well, it is time to bite into a big. juicy, crisp apple and savour the delicious taste of its tartness and sweetness. Shine one to perfection. grasp it in your hand, open your mouth and bite, bite, bite. Great, eh? Last week, I headed to the ‘Chudleigh Apple Orchard in Milton and not only came home with two bags full, but, Carol Chudleigh's favorite recipes which she offered to share with you. For years, I centered Fall birthday parties on picking apples and was utterly amazed at the pleasure the children had from picking their own. PILI‘IIIE uyP-wo uuu V'uu utterly amazed at the pleasure the children had from picking their own. As a matter of fact. many had never picked an apple before Last week, I headed to the ‘Chudleigh Apple Orchard in Milton and not only came home with two bags full, but, Carol Chudleigh's favorite recipes which she offered to share with you. Carol Chudleigh makes her pastry with lard, saying the recipe can be found on the box. For the following recipe of Deep Dish Apple Pie, the prepared in advance. stored in a container and used when required. Great for the working person who can simply fill a baked pie shell, heat and top with whipped cream. filling may be! Sift together first four ingredients -â€"â€" cut in shortening finely. Combine egg and milk and mix lightly into dry ingredients. Spread in wellâ€"greased 8" square pan. Place overlapping slices of apple over top â€" sprinkle with the B2 cup brown sugar, butter and cinnamon. Bake at 375 degrees about 30 minutes. Serve in squares with brown sugar sauce. APPLE GINGERBREAD '2 cup sugar '2 cup boiling water 4 tart apples, peeled and quartered '2 cup shortening one-third cup sugar 1 egg one-third cup molasses ‘2 teaspoon soda '2 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon_ '4 teaspoon cloves Carol Chudleigh makes her pastry with lard, saying the recipe can be found on the box. DEEP DISH APPLE PIE Individual baked shells 3 tablespoons cornstarch 1': cups sugar 2 cups water 8~10 sliced apples 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon lemon Mix the cornstarch and sugar together and slowly add the water. Cook until thickened. Peel and core the apples and slice thinly. Poach the apples in the cornstarch mixture until tender, Remove the apples from the liquid and place in a container. Spread the butter on top and drizzle the lemon juice over. Store until ready to use. CINNAMON TOPPING 1 cup white sugar 1 tablespoon comstarct 1 tablespoon cinnamor 1 cup water Mix together sugar ‘cornstarch and cin inamon. Slowly add water and cook until thickened. Assembling: Place the apple filling in the cooked pie shell, drizzle with cinnamon topping and heat in oven or I Tree Service FOOD COLUMN Napoleon '3 home Ma/maison is posh, elegant and powerful Experienced crew available for end of season installations. Quality inground vinyl liner pools, TRAVEL ByJOllN KERNAGIIAN remarkable 13-year ‘ marriage and figures as a RUEILâ€"MALMAIS- backdrop in Napoleon's 0N, FRANCE. â€" How meteoric rise and {all many husbands would from power and grace. e‘xcuse excesses such as Josephine. born Marie- the purchase of a 650-acre Joseph-Rose Tascher de estate on a whim, or la Pagerie. arranged the stret ching thepurchase of the then- housekeeping money to modest chateau in 1799 till closets with 600 for 325000 francs while dresses,400pairsofshoes her husband was off and 200 pairs of gloves? Conducting his Egyptian But then how many and Syrian campaigns husbands were as ex. Even without knowing if ceptional as Josephine‘s Napoleon had survived Napoleon Bonaparte? the expedition and un- The Chateau de daunled by her own Malmaison. in this empty coffers, she district just kilometres committed her husband from Paris proper. bears to the Price- mute witness to“ their P 0 rt u n a t el y. a Trees, bushes & stumps Cut or Removed App/es, the hit of the season INSTALLATIONS 2455544, Page NO- Leslie 833-5995 Pool Installations Swimming 8833016 afte! 6 am pie microwave. Top with whipped cream. (Note: you may heat the filling separately and fill pie shell). Indeed. the ebullient hOSl mimicked the EASY APPLE KUCHEN 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons white sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder '2 teaspoon salt '4 cup shortening 1 egg, beaten '4 cup milk 2 or 3 MacIntosh apples â€" peeled and sliced 1'4 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons melted butter 1 teaspoon cinnamon Now. thankfully saved and refurbished due to private and government funds. Malmaison museum proves the ideal tour for one wanting to walk in the footsteps of the little general. Vthen we toured the chateau. the images of Napoleon and Josephine were sharply drawn by an enthusiastic tour director whose Gaulish shrugs and gesticulations compen- sated for a dismal ignorance of French nuance '2 cup shortening one-third cup sugar 1 egg one-third cup molasses ‘2 teaspoon soda '2 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon '4 teaspoon cloves '2 teaspoon salt 1 cup flour one-third cup sour milk Fortunately. a November 1799 coup d'etat gave Bonaparte the position as First (‘onsul of the Republic and he was able [0 honor his wife's commitment. Make the syrup by adding the boiling water to the '2 cup of sugar. When the sugar has dissolved, add the apples and cook until almost tender. Pour into a greased 10 x 6" pan and leave to cool. Cream shortening. add the sugar and blend well. Beat in the egg then the molasses, Sift the dry ingredients and add with the sour cream to the shortening and molasses mixture. Stir as little as possible for a smooth batter. Pour over the cooled apples and bake at 325 degrees for about 50 minutes and serve warm. 2 cups sugar 1 cup vegetable oil 3 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons cinnamon 4 cups raw apples, chopped M'i'x ingredients by hand in order given. Pour APPLE DABBLE CAKE Thai grave vignette was lightened though. as our guide rolled his eyes and ient a roguish edge to his voice as he confided that Josephine had committed other than monetary indiscretions at Maimaison. Our interpretor noted that it was ironic that the very garden where Josephine met visiting gentlemen for amorous irysts is now famous as a backdrop for wedding photos famous Napoleon pose. hand firmly thrust in his museum tunic. and ad- vised his audience that the gesture was actually a painful one as Napoleon suffered from stomach pains and in fact died of cancer of the stomach. Those sidelights aside the chateau‘s rooms fairly reek of elegance and power. the like of which the world will probably never observe again. into 13" x 9” pan. Bake at HOT SPICED 350 degrees for 30-40 APPLE CiDER minutes. Meanwhile in Tolgallon of Sweet Cider saucepan. combine 1 cup Add: 4 tablespoons honey brown sugar, 1/4 cup 15 whole cloves cream or milk, V4 pound 1 cinnamon stick (3-4 of butter. Boil 4 minutes. inches) Pour over baked cake, lf2 lemon sliced and return to oven for a Simmer 10 minutes few minutes. without boiling. If the structure had humble beginnings as a mere barn on the abbey lands of St. Denis and an early. grisly history as a shelter for lepers. the period from 1799 to 1804 tbefore Napoleon's court moved to larger. even more opulent residences! saw it flower as did Bonaparte‘s fortunes. The rather plain building was adorned with columns, arcades and mural paintings “High spiked heels. narrow skirts with definite shorter hemliness have caused this to be calledthe “Year ofthe Leg", as feel will be liberated from boots and legs will be adorned in exciting leg-wear in- novations and beautiful shoes.“ says Pamela Evesâ€"Chesboro. Fashion Director for the Toronto Eaton Centre. The Fall of '79 heralds the return to more sophisticated. sociable clothes. Shape is decidedly the signature for the coming season. Distinctive "Impressions" will be made at Hillcrest Mall’s Fall Fashion Show. October 4. 5. 6 in the Mall‘s Centre Court. ' Impressions '79 at Hi/lcrest Mall True fashion chic readily describes the mood of the day which brings about a definite division of daytime and nightime dressing". Pamela, the guest commentator for llillcrest‘s show. also states that “Designers have been inspired to create realistically for today‘s women. With 46 per cem of ('anadian women now working‘ the suit is While one can vividly imagine the gaiety of the music room. where Josephine's daughter Hortense. an ac- complished composer. labored at her piano. and conjured up splendid notions of refined dinner parties over the solid silver, gold-plated ser- vice; there‘sa severity to Bonaparte‘s rooms befitting a brilliant. inâ€" tense man. As you walk the l3â€"acre site Ihe final. sad scene in Napoleon and Josephine‘s love affair is embossed on the mind. Bonaparte. arms linked behind his back. wanders the paths mourning her death and preparing to leave his family. He is there during the Hundred Days and after he has been vanquished and has abdicated for the second time. Only the Isle of Elba and banishment from France remained. a Chateau de Malmaison is accessible by un- derground and bus from inspired by Greco-Roman antiquity, and the heightened activity of hunting parties. balls. plays and the constant procession of advisors to the Emperor‘s quarters was in bold counterpoint to ils former role as a home for invalids. Paris. The museum i open every day excep Tuesday and holidays. The “Impressions” fashion show. which promises to be exciting. informative and en- tertaining is being co- ordinated by Wanda (‘olton with music programmed and played by Audiotrend. The show begins at 7 pm. on Thursday and Friday evenings, and at 1 pm. on Saturday. Fashion in the ‘70’s certainly departed from reality. Hopefully the ‘80‘s will come to terms with today‘s modern lifestyle. at Hillcrest Mall. on Yonge Street. making a leadership statement for daytime dressing. Smarf coats and knits will also be fashion leaders‘ 1' For the evening. the relurn of glamour and femininity is the predominant mood. Another definite statement in the show will be Black. standing powerfully alone or as an important mixer for brights. Black will appear everywhere in quiet moods. such as carved jackets. coats. jersey chemise dress or Chanel- inspired suits.

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