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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Apr 1951, p. 4

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gf fort} ns cly T hss ey t Wed ive d ff)lree ven a wae eston: ‘ fhir grou % Weston is the better because of the efforts t forth by the members of the Weston club during the past ten years. It is t that dong since the club was organized they celebrated their 10th anniversary t Wednesday night. Well merited praise m‘w those men who had the vision ht to organize the club. They have ven a leadership that now provides the \people with recreational facilities. They _ factors who made possible the estonm ‘Arena and developed the Weston , S'ounds as a recreational centre. They are the men who have provided for many %“"q that have been mostsworthily aided. us we take this opportunity of stating our abpreciation on behalf of the citizens of this “ure received second reading in legisuature this week. But alâ€" gh the members approved it principle, none of us has any r idea as. to what form the c'nttols will ‘take. The ‘bill itself is a very simple . It simply provides that the le system of Dominion governâ€" t «rent:.controls: w?l be taken Ofer, as is, when Oftawa relinâ€" ishes control. However, the bill gives the Cabinet power to ordersâ€"inâ€"council, independent the Legislature, changing the efntrols in any way it sees fit. changes may be made durâ€" April, before the measure es into effect, so we may have te a different system by the of the month, or they may be later. As I said last week; the governâ€" t plans to appoint two comâ€" jittees to advise it on desirable iges, one committee will be up of members of the Legisâ€" re, and the other committee 1i eonsist of landlord and tenant g!‘mnunity to the Lions club for the ‘work t they have done. Your excellent leaderâ€" ip is making this a centre of importance. p up the good work and make the next l’n years even more effective. * YOUR MEMBER REPORTS Preheat oven to the correct temperature. Make sure top heat has been off ten minutes before cake batter is put in the Falling of cakeâ€"too much leav enihig (soda or baking powder) iHello Homemakers! The acceptâ€" and long established method of eakes is undergoing great es. Many packaged mixes are bought, and no wonder, since e results are excellent. However, ere is the rural homemaker who Erw use up cracked eggs, good ipping, and who gets ample milk the dairy herd; she too wants know a quick method of producâ€" ‘a eake that is foolproof. No matter What method is used lere are a few simple rules that ust be followed in order to eve best results. The most imâ€" t rule is to measure accurâ€" . That means to level off pasuring teaspoons of baking or by . using too little you are courting the followâ€" disasters: Unéven hamp surfaceâ€"too much flour of overâ€"mixing. Coarse . textureâ€"too much bakâ€" ing powder or wrong type of Dry or tough cakeâ€"too much ”‘ or" not : enough . sugar, shortening or liquid. THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1951 â€"... Dieples advertising rates on «pplication. Eeg: §SAM WILSON, Publisher. DUNCAN t SINCLAIR, JEAN PERKS, Editor. Social News Editor tario‘s provincial rent control ACTIVE YEARS w in cake â€" too much in cake batter. ON PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS on e meaoie o an the mt carh loier C. H. Millard, M.P.P. West York ies & Guide or much shortenâ€" â€" not â€" enough L PE kss D :.M ‘1;5 % cup milk 1 thep. butter % tep. cocoanut fiavoring â€" Grease an 8 by 8 inch cake pan. -n-a‘c-.nm Mix and representatives, with a judge as chairman. Both committees, howâ€" ever, will be limited to giving adâ€" vice. The final decisions will have to be made by the Government itâ€" self, which is as it should be in obr system of responsible governâ€" ment. When the bill was debated, Opâ€" position members indicated that a good many changes were needed. William Dennison (CCF, St. David) pointed out the absurd inequalities under the present system where some homes and apartments were controlled afd others were not. He gave examples of identical premisâ€" es where the rent for one was as much as $50 a month higher than the other, and said this was unfair to both landlords and temants. Eamon Park (CCF, Dovercourt) warned that landlords of uncoltrolâ€" led premises . were . announcing heavy new rent increases this month, and that many storekeepâ€" ers and sm@all business men were being driven out of business beâ€" cause of soaring rents on comâ€" mercial premises. He urged an imâ€" sifted dry ingredients are added quickly but evenly. Mix. only until flour disappears, using the rubber scraper to finish mixing. 4. Do not try to bake a square cake in less than 45 to 55 minâ€" utes at a constant temperature of 350°. Test the cake with a toothpick to see if batter is dry in the centre. 5. If the cake pan is black and thin, invert an extra cake pan on the shelf below the cake to divert the heat. 6. Avoid drafts or sudden change in room temperature while cake is cooling. on a rack. Velvet Cake (Quickâ€"Method) 1. Place 2 egg whites and ‘4‘ cup soft butter or shortening in a cu‘t. Fill measuring cup with millk at room temperature, Add % teaspoon almond extract. 2. Sift ¢ake flour and measure 1% teaspoons baking powder and % teaspoon salt. Sift dry ingreâ€" dient into a bow!. Make a well in the centre and pour in conâ€" tents of the measuring cup. 3. Beat with a rotary beater for 5 minutes, scraping sides down 2 or 3 times with a rubber scrapâ€" er or beat for 2 minutes with an electric mixer. 4. Grease bottom only of an 8 by 8 inch cake pan. Turn battér into pan and bake for 35 to 40 minâ€" utes in préheated electric oven of 350°. 1. Cool and frost with Sea Foam Jcing. * £ Feather Cake 2 eggs 1 cup sugar s \_ 1 cup ¢ake flour 1 tep, baking powder % tep. salt . > Obstacles in the pathway of the weak beâ€" come stepping stones in the pathway of the strong.â€"Thomas Carlyle. One day a rich man came to see a less forâ€" tunate friend and, as usual, began to brag about himself, "Just a minute," said the friend. "Look out through the window and tell me what you see." "I see people," answered the rich man. Then the friend led the braggart to a mirâ€" ror. "What do you see now ?" he asked. "Myself, of course." said the rich one, The friend then said, "Observeâ€"in the window there is glass and in the mirror there is glass. But the glass in the mirror has had a little silver added to it, and no sooner is that little bit of silver added than fyou cease to see others and see only yourself." > Every father believes in heredity until his children start acting like fools, Some thought will have to be given to the direction of traffic. Our police gre doing a fine job to handle this traffic as well as they do. With only one four corners to take care of all the traffic it makes it a difficult proposition. It might be possible to redirect some of the west traffic from the north around Little Ave. Some of the south trafâ€" fic through Farr‘s parking lot to Main St. This would help some of the congestion at the four corners. This is a matter that will require council action and thought. As the summer traffic increases there will be still a greater flow on Main St. and also Jane St. | Business is increasing. Weston is comâ€" ing l.d: its own. r you watched the traffic on St. and Jane St. last Saturday you oonldloghlshnboimmuthoh- slowtn: fwh‘mtgouu § mave wp{o':s + , the new pavemen the bus service given by the &ln- Men‘s Association. This organization is to be comâ€" plimented upon its efforts to provide bus service from the outlying districts, also parkâ€" ing facilities for those who are uhoppmg; Then the merchants themselves are keen the display of their wares and window dressâ€" ing. These factors make for real business and development. _ _ _ kA _ THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS TRAFFIC VERY HEAVY &4 mediate freeze of all rentals until the government could work out a new and fairer system of controls. Campbell Calder (Lib., London), said the whole problem was a very touchy oné, and advised the govâ€" ernment to be careful how they handled it. Attorneyâ€"General Porter assurâ€" ed the House that all these problems would be considered and taken into account by the governâ€" ment, but urged that the first neâ€" cessity was to give them authority to exercise controls. The members agreed, and the bill was approved. The memsude promised by the government on February 1, to ex« pandâ€" and modernize rural teleâ€" phone systems, was introduced on Wednesday by Hydro minister George Challies, There will be no attempt to take over any indepenâ€" dent rural lines, but the Hydro Commission will act as a coâ€"orâ€" dinating agency to help them make improvements. A fund of $100,000 will be provided for this work, which will include assistance in providing new and more effiâ€" cient equipment. sift dry ingredients. Melt butter ‘and heat milk at same time in double boiler. Beat eggs until light. Gradually add beaten eggs to milk. Stir in flavoring. Stir milk *mixâ€" ture into flour. (This is a very thin batter.) Pour into cake pan and bake in prcheated electric oven of 350° for 35 minutes. Invert to cool but do not remove from pan. (This makes a higher cake in a 7 by 7 inch pan.) Feather Feing â€" 4 tbaps. brown sugar 2 theps. soft butter 1 tbsps. cream Cocoanut Cream butter and sugar toâ€" gether. Place in oven under broilâ€" ing element to brown, for 1 minâ€" ute. Remove from oven and cool gradually; then blend in the cream. Spread on cake and sprinkle with cotoanut. The Question Box Mrs. W. R. asks for cake recipe using maple syrup. Answer : Camadian Maple Cake % cup butter or lard % eup maple syrup 4 enp mwn sugar 2 eggs 2 cups pastry flour 2% tabs. baking powder %tep, baking soda The question of law enforcement has been simmering ever since last December, when the CCF caucus called for an investigation. . It broke out again just before the Easter recess, when the appropriaâ€" tion of funds for the attorneyâ€"genâ€" eral‘s department was under disâ€" eussion. After a long and rather hested debate, the government anâ€" nounced that a special committee of the House would be appointed to go into the whole matter. It will consist of seven members, four from the government side, two from the CCF and one Liberal, with attorneyâ€"general as chairman It will be given wide powers to go into every aspect of law enforceâ€" ment and the administration of criminal _ justice, _ with _ spetial emphasis on gambling. The comâ€" mittee will meet throughout the coming year, and will report to the next session of the Legislature in 1952. Appointment of a committee to probe the administration of justice and law enforcement in Ontario, with special emphasis on illegal gambling, and an exposé of fake charity drives run by highâ€"powered promoters, were two other highâ€" lights of the week. Another Last Run Last week saw the last run of the old wooden TTC street cars. NHL org.;'xizntimh 0 These were considered a great advance a few years ago. The announceâ€"| The games were properly handâ€" ment brings to mind the old days when the horse cars rolled over the|jed with not one protest coming tracks, also a little further back to the days when the coaches were a|\from any quarter, despite the means of transportation. It brings to mind the trolley th‘t mbled Up|elosely contested games. and down Weston road. These all have passed. Yet they se’rved their| â€" The boys disported themselves day with transportation that proved to be effective, As we look back!jike little champions on and off over the years, as we visit other large centres and see their transporâ€"|the ice and were a credit to the tation systems we are proud of our publicly owned TTC. It has develâ€"|town they represented. oped a system of efficient transportation for the city, the suburbs and| ‘The aim of the Ontario Midget & motor bus service that is second to none. With their latest developâ€"|NHL is "To teach fair play and ment of the subway and the new cars there will be a system serving|good sportsmanship." This was this vast metropolitan area that will give fast efficient service to all at\very well exemplified when after the lowest costs. This is the project of the people and owned by the|11 hours of hockey, only two minor people. It has been kept under control by a commission. They have|tripping penalties were handed out guarded the rights of the people and their responsibilities zealously. Yours very truly, We who use this transportation system, feel proud of our investment. C ‘Al It is the admiration of all who visit heye. Lc ns o.rd?z\u fof':... ____ In the Gospel for the day there is that familiar story of the Good Shepherd. It is one of the most comforting pictures given. It tells of a love for mankind that is workable. It shows how there does exist a bond between God and man that can be cultivated, It brings before all that power which will produce unity of man with God. Think we have at hand a supreme Being who is watching over each step and just waitâ€" ing for the opportunity to guide and direct our steps. If we will follow Him and accept his invitation, he will uphold us in all trials and diffiâ€" culties. The Gospel is taken from St. John 10â€"11. Read it and think upon these presentations. * Ceneral Church The â€" annual W MS â€" Service brought a full congregation to Central Church last Sunday mornâ€" ing. Dr. J. H. Armup, past moderâ€" ator of the church was the special speaker, and in his sermon he reâ€" ferred to the missionary work of the church in Trinidad, showing how the need of economic and spiritâ€" ual help for the indentured laborâ€" ers from India first claimed the atâ€" tention of the church under the late Rev. John Morton. Evangelâ€" ical Missions, the whole structure of education from primary school \bo University, as well as medical help are all supplied by the Uniâ€" The monthly meeting of the Board of Managers will be held Thursday evening, 12th of April. Time and place of meeting will be %4 tap. salt 4 cup milk . Cream butter, blend in maple syrup and sugar. Beat in the eggs. Sift flour, measure and resift 3 times with baking powder, soda and salt. Add dry ingredients alâ€" ternately with milk. Bake in greased 8â€"inch cake pan in preâ€" heated electric oven of 350° for 45 minutes. 1 tin cream of tomato soup 1% cups cake flour 1 sps baking powder 1 tsp. baking soda %4 tsp. cinnamon 4 tsp. nutmeg f 1 cup raising 4 cup currants ‘4 cup cut walnuts ® Cream butter; add sugar and tomato soup. Add sifted measured dry ingredients, then fruit and nuts. Beat 2 minutes. Bake in a greased 8 by 8 inch pan in preâ€" heated electric oven for 40 minâ€" utes. } Christians are called upon to set an example of life. Our Lord showed the way. ln&cmflclwhhykhhr’dlumhov important it is to accept all rebuffets and accusations in the Christian spirit. Keep in mind that there is no development of Christian charâ€" acter and life if we patiently accept our punshment when it is deserved. When however we accept the trials and tribulations imposed upon us, when innocent we patiently accept the situation as‘Our Lord did, then we are showing what true Christianity is. This Epistle is taken from u:.gnsn Peter 2â€"19. It is a passage that can be read with interest and profit. announced later. Soup Cake Anne Allan invites you to write to her c/o this paper. Send in your suggestions on homemaking probâ€" lems and watch this column for replies. Commencing next Sunday, the beginners will meet with the church congregation and as the children‘s hymn is being sung, they will leave us for their own department. Any parents w ith preâ€"age Sunday School children are invited to come along to our service with these children who will be taken care of during the service. We are very pleased with the progress of the Sunday School which will continue to meet at 10 a.m. Mrs. T. H. asks for cake recip« using tomato soup. Anaswer: MF. Blackburn of Knox College took his message from Acts 8, verses 30 and 31. It was pointed out that many of us need guidance along life‘s way. St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian The sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be dispensed on Sunâ€" day, April 8 at 11 a.m. The Rev. R. C. Creelman of Weston Presbyâ€" terian church will officiate at this service. It will be a pleasure to have Mr. Creelman, who did so much to help organize St. Andrews, with us once again. Stray Thoughts About Matters of Public Concern Second Sunday After Easter || ETs r0 t«e|| St. John‘s Anglican Church: tbhaps. dripping cup granulated sugar 8 w By SAM WILSON I "The World‘s Most Foolish Peoâ€" {ple" were clearly seen from Pasâ€" tor D. A. Whitelaw‘s exposition of Noah‘s firm faith and obedience to God‘s remedy for a corrupted world. As the doctor saves the life tof a patient by the amputation of |a gangerous limb, so God enabled Noah and his family to live \through the destruction of a vile ‘and wicked world. Noah, a just \man, perfect in his generations, | who walked with God, was a preacher of righteousness, For one hundred and twenty years the longsuffering of God waited, durâ€" ing the building of the ark; but the péople in disobedience and selâ€" fish disinterest deliberately turnâ€" (ed from the only way of saivaâ€" !1inn and hence set the destiny of |their spirft‘s to an eternal prison. The Bible School attendance reached a new high of eightyâ€"six last Sunday, fortyâ€"six present at the two o‘clock Senior school and forty present at the 3.15 p.m. Junior school. And people today steeped in sin, pride and â€" selfâ€"righteousness reâ€" veal similar folly in â€" refusing eternal salvation through confesâ€" sion of sin and personal faith in the only Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. Grandview Baptist Tabernacle What a confident ray of hope and assurance is given to those, who, like Noah, believe and obey the Word and the will of God for time and eternity. _ On Monday, April 9, 8 p.m. in the Citadel, Major Frank Saunders, dynamic youth leader from Ausâ€" trailia will conduct a public rally to which all are invited. Major Saunders will tell of his experiences as a padre with the Australian forces in New Guinea and will show pictures of the ‘Flying Padre‘, Captain Pederson, who uses an airplane to cover his district in the great Austrailian ‘outâ€"back‘. The Easter Communion Service will be conducted this Sunday morning and evening. The Elders of the Church will be distributing their Communion Cards to the homes of the families of Westminâ€" ster this week. There will be a brief Communion Service at the ted Church of Canada in this "Land of the Humming Bird." Dr. Arnup‘s humorous and interesting way of telling his story delighted his audiâ€" ence from start to finish. Mrs. W. N. Chantler, the president of the Society read the scripture lesson; and the Auxiliary came in procesâ€" sional, occupying the front pews of the church. Westminster United Church This will be William Booth Sunâ€" day throughout the Army world, April 10th being the one hundred and twentyâ€"second anniversary of the birth of the Salvation Army Founder, You are invited to the meetings at the Mt. Dennis Citadel at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School for ‘all boys and girls at 3 p.m. will study from 2 Kings 5: 20â€"27, which teaches that we should refuse rewards for service renderej in the name of God to those in need. Text to learn is Exodus 23: 8 "And thou shalt take no gift: for the gift blindeth the wise, and perverteth the words of the rightâ€" eous." The Salvation Army The members of the Elverside Men‘s Club were the choir at Hardâ€" ing Ave. and Riverside Churches last Sunday morning. This orâ€" ganization came into being last fall and has met with an enthusiâ€" astic response. The singing was really very fine and the congregaâ€" tion enjoyed the lift to the services that the presence of the men brought. The minister spoke on "Christian Stewardship," basing his remarks upon the "Parable of Room" as found in Luke, chapter 8. Many church members come in the third class _ which Jesus describes "seed planted in good earth, but the thorns grow and choke it." The Christian Church is filled with members that have good intentions but they have been choked out because other interests have been allowed to take their place, Stewardship begins first in the heartâ€"a heart surrendered to God will affect a lifeâ€"and a life surrendered to God will realize the importance of trusteesnip. The games were properly handâ€" led with not one protest coming from any quarter, despite the elosely contested games. The boys disported themselves The aim of the Ontario Midget NHL is "To teach fair play and good sportsmanship." This was very well exemplified when after 11 hours of hockey, only two minor tripping penalties were handed out Yours very truly, Gordon ‘Alcott President, Ontario Midget NHL Editor, Weston Times and Guide, _ Weston, Ontario. Dear Sir: Once again it is my pleasure to extend my congratulations to the executive of the Weston Midget NHL for the excellent way they handled the Ontario Midget NHL Tournaments at the Weston Arena on Saturday. 0 There were 14 teams taking part and every player and the team coaches and managers were given a lunch by the Westor Midget NHL organization. The sermon topic for next Lord‘s Day will be, "The place where I worship." . . . Is it necessary for spiritual wellâ€"being to have orâ€" ganized places of worship? At the evening service in Elverston Park, the school choir of Maple Leaf School will be the guests of honor and will lead in the service of song. The churches welcome you to these¢ services. More than four thousand offiâ€" cets, airmen and airwomen of Fighg;r Control Unvita of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force are to attend summer camps at RAF stations for a fortnight this year between May and September. There will be a party for the older scholars on Friday evening. Elverside Churches conclusion of the evening service for those unable to attend the morning service. The subject at the evening serâ€" vice of â€" worship, "On â€" Filling Emptiness." There will be no Fireside Felâ€" lowship this Sunday evening, on account of the Communion Serâ€" vice at the conclusion of the eveâ€" ning worship. Next Sunday, April 15, will be the Baptism service at 11 a.m. Those wishing to have children Baptised please call the church office, 1473 if they have not alâ€" ready declared their intension of having a Child Baptised. The Junior congregation mects on Sunday at 11 a.m. and the Senior Sunday School at 2 p.m. Our attendance is growing, and the new hall is making our teaching very encouraging. ~ Sunday, April 8, 1951, the Pax Class and Choir will be present in full strength at the morning service, and Mr. Gordon Alcott will lead in the service of worship. Samson and Delilah will be the subject of the evening service, at which time the minister will preach, The Owaissa Young Women‘s Group will hold their Thank Offerâ€" ing meeting on Tuesday evening, April 10, at Mrs. Trimbee‘s, 296 Church St., Weston. Newcomers to the community will be made welcome at this time. Weston Presbyterian Church (Weston Rd., one block south of Eglinton) Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; 8 p.m., Sunday School, Monday, 8 p.m.â€"Public Rally with Major Frank Saunders of Australia. The Salvation Army Corps Officerâ€"Capt. J. Carter uenc o Ake Pedon e EDITOR JV. April 2, 1951 11 a.m.â€"Pax Class. Speaker, Mr. Gordon Alcott. Elverside United Churches St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church Grandview Baptist Tabernacle THE GOSPEL TABERNACLE Pastor: G. Legge, B.A., B.D. NOTICE FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 8th : 10.15 n.m.-â€"H.::\rdlrfg Ave. Sermon Subject: 11.30 a.m.lever51(Ie "The Place Where I 7.00 p.m.â€"Elverston Park ,___ Worship" _ Special Ngticeâ€"â€"Maple Leaf School Choir singing at MLCoiton. 2. s & PE 2 p.m.â€"Senior Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"Samson & Delilah, ADVERTISING PAYS â€" TRY IT! wWESTOX PRESBYTERLN CMRO WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH _ Main Street North at Fern Avenue > f THE 8ECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER, APRIL 8th 8 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 11 a.m.â€"Matins and Sermon. Junior Congregation 8 p.m"â€"Sunday School 1 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon . WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH 11.00 a.m.â€"Easter Communion, 7.80 p.m.â€"Subject On Filling Emptiness. 8.30 p.m.â€"Evening Communion Service, 2.00 p.m.â€"Senior Bible School. 8.15 p.m.â€"Junior Bible School. 7.80 p.m.â€"Gospel Service. 11 a.m.â€"Worship 7 p.m.â€"Gospel The title of a sermon May be a catchy thing; But neither talk nor title Will health or healing bring Unless the preacher i.m"! His message from the Lord, And people come with open hearts To hear His holy Word. I‘ll endeavour to do my partâ€"how about you doing yours? 11 11 a.m.â€"Beginners Class 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School WE WELCOME ALL NEWCOMERS WWHTORS WRCOME 195 Downsview Avenue (One Block South of Wilsonâ€"West of Ridge) Pastorâ€"Donald A. Whitelaw, B.Th. The Friendly Family Church Main Street 8. at Bellvue Crescent Rev. C. A. McLarenâ€"Minister HUMBER HEIGHTS SCHOOL Elverston Park Service at 7 5m~ â€"Holy Communion Rev. Mr. Creelman â€"Beginners Class â€"Sunday School Pastorâ€"Rev. A. J. Greer kneas I 7 p.m.â€""The Chrisâ€" tian Accent." 8| 11 a.m.â€"‘"Priorities In Religion." Enttrb Cinmrck Sunday, April 8th King and Main Sts. Miniater: REV. E. B. EDDY 31 Queen‘s Drive MAIM 9T. M.

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