Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 25, 1940

Issue date: Tuesday, June 25, 1940
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday june 25, 1940 summer tempers Frozen desserts and ice Cream bring new glory to the table although Frozen desserts and ice creams Are no longer seasonal desserts they Are still used to a greater extent during the warmer months than at any other season of the year and a the summer season is just now beginning it is Well to be forearmed with As Many flavorful recipes for these desserts As possible so that you will be All ready to Supply the demand that is sure to come. Probably on Reading Over this first recipe you will throw up your hands n horror and gasp what ice Cream impose gradually. Cook Over direct heat stirring constantly until mixture reaches boiling Point. Remove from heat add Gelatin soaked 5 in the cold water and Vanilla Chili that until thickened. Beat with Rolark you Haven t tried cornflakes but it yet. The Story will be different ,hi5 Creim has a delightfully beater until Light and full of referent flavor that Youl bubbles. Fold in whipped Cream arc me. Thoroughly but gently. Freeze Maple Cornflake nut ice Cream quickly in 1 Large or 2 Small trays 1 Maple junket rennet the amount Given above scr j eight As this ice Cream is very Ric land Small Servings Are sufficient now that the rhubarb season with us in full Force you migh j like to try using it in a manner i Little different to the Ever last. 1 Cream 2 a Poons butter 3 Brown sugar c m3 crushed cornflakes Ivy hopped walnuts melt the butter in a pan and add the sugar crushed Corn . And chopped walnuts. Place in a Sio-.1- Oen for 15 minutes. Cool. Beat Light Cream and rennet mix in i Bevl with egg beater unil or 2 minutes. It will add Cornflake mixture. Oni r into the ire Czine refrigerator. The desired Leonsis Frozen dessert prepare not too sex id it has a delicious Anyel Cream 2-3 cup i it Corn syrup 1-3 run Lemon juice Gritu a Rind 1 Lemon 2 Gelatin 2 Tablespoons cold water beat until thick and Lemon coloured did gradually beat in sugar. Arid milk Cream Corn syrup. juice and Rind. Blend. Lastly add Gelatin softened in cold water and dissolved Over steam tray and freeze refrigerator. You in t an the same Lyas chocolate ice Cream. In of this fact it would he impossible in give any list of ice recipes include nne for his. Here is an Excel Lent acc be. Chocolate ice Cream 3 unsweetened Choco Date powdered sugar i1? cup milk 1 Tuioi a spoon granulated Gelatin i cup water i1. Teaspoons Vanilla 2 Cuns Cream whipped stiff melt chocolate add powdered Wear blend thoroughly. Add milk use the for health stewed rhubarb or rhubarb pie How does the idea of a Fres rhubarb sherbet Appeal to Here is the recipe. Fresh rhubarb sherbet 2-3 cup sweetened condensed Mil 2 Tablespoons Lemon juice 2 Tablespoons melted butter i1? cups slightly sweetened de fresh rhubarb 2 egg Whites blend sweetened condensed milk Lemon juice melted butter an stewed rhubarb thoroughly. Chil beat egg Whites until stiff and Fol into chilled mixture. Pour int freezing pan. Place in freezing uni after mixture is about half froze remove from the refrigerate scrape mixture from sides an Bottom of pan. Beat until smooth but not until melted. Smooth 01 and replace in freezing unit unt Frozen for serving. Serves six. Parfaits Are just about tops i everyone s opinion when it come to the question of just what Kin of Frozen dessert is liked Best. Her is one that you will be. Sure to like it is Flavoured with Apple. Snow White parfait cup sugar Teaspoon baking powder dash of Salt -4 cup water 2 egg Whites whipped stiff 1 cup Cream whipped cup Apple sauce 1 Tablespoon Lemon juice grated Rind i Lemon. Combine sugar baking powder Salt and water in Saucepan am Cook until the syrup spins a thread degrees f. Pour slowly Onti beaten egg Whites and beat unti cold. Fold in whipped Cream and Apple sauce mixed will the Lemon juice and Rind. Pile int parfait glasses and chill in you automatic refrigerator until read to serve. Garnish with cubes o Apple Jelly. Makes five parfaits. Ambulance quota reached Brandon. June 25. Special week end response to Brandon War ambulance fund sent subscription lists Well Over the require1 quota. More than s500 was contributed in the past two Days an the final total reached on the Label Dills onions Sweet Mustard Sweet mixed nine Day Etc. Your grocer will Supply you. Page nine a beverage repertoire like this contributes to the popularity of any hostess. Each of the five drinks on the tray attracts the Eye and tastes As Good As it looks. Pc Staful flavor and healthful qualities Are contributed by Orange and Lemon juice. Orange egg milk shake top 1 cup Orange juice 1 cup milk 1 whole egg. Slightly beaten. 1 Tablespoon sugar and beat or shake thoroughly. Add ice to chill if desired. Serve in Large glasses garnishing rim of each Glass with a slice of unpeeled Orange. This is an excellent mid meal for a child. Serves 2. Iced Tea top right Here s an unusual suggestion for improving iced Tea. Shredded Lemon Peel gives Sunkist ice Tea n delicate and unusual flavor and Aroma. In Teapot place 8 Tea spoons of shredded Lemon Peel. Cover with 4 cups boiling water. Let Steep 5 minutes. Pour Over ice to dilute one half. Serve at once in Large glasses with a Lemon Garnish. An end of a Lemon As pictured makes an attractive Garnish and is a practical size to provide plenty of juice. Serves 4. Orange float top glasses of chilled Orange juice with generous spoonfuls of Orange sherbet. Garnish with raspberries and slice of unpeeled Orange on rim of Glass serve at once. Serves 1. Orange mint Julep Bottom tract juice from 1 Lemon and 1 Orange. Add sugar to taste and dissolve. Fill Bottom of Glass with crushed mint. Add sweetened fruit juices 2 or.3 ice cubes and fill Glass with Ginger ale. Top with slice of Lemon and sprig of mint. Serves 1. Frosted Orange juice Bottom right to a Glass of chilled Orange juice add a dip of Vanilla ice Cream. Stir until partially dissolved. Top with a half slice of unpeeled Orange. Serve at once. Serves 1. Moke about continued from added i am convinced that All parts of the British Empire will continue the arrival of polish armed forces from France was disclosed by Gen. Wlodyslaw Sikorski the polish prime minister. In a broadcast he declared the Reat body of our armies safely Back from France is Landing on the shores of great Britain and will continue to fight shoulder to shoulder with the powerful British Empire for a free and Independent Britain taking moves against Germany s latest victim barred the Export of All goods to French Terri tory in Europe including the Island of Corsica in order to maintain he blockade. Day soon coming with the government pushing steadily to strengthen her Home de fences Harold Nicolson. Parliamentary Secretary to the ministry of information said in a broadcast that the Day will come and not very far Distant when the air will be under our Brit frenchmen who identified them selves As secretaries of former Premier Paul Reynaud were held by Spanish police today along with secret documents and a fabulous Fortune in Gold they had carried into Spain. Spanish officials said the French government at Bordeaux had been advised of the seizure since the Money was believed to have come from the French Treasury. The Fortune estimated a i several j million francs. Was in Gold coins. I Bullion and Bonds. It was discovered by Spanish Border police during routine inspection of the frenchmen s baggage. Net were holding an Early morning meeting at no. 10 Downing Stree when the alarm was sounded Anc they too. Went to shelters. More about continued from Page one Reater than Germany s and our pilots Are of far better authoritative sources predicted that a fundamentally weak Ger Many would begin to break up next Winter. There will be famine in Europe and a desperate Germany Wilh Jle journal said yesterday that the Italy in Tow will be spending her fifth column composed of All types dwindling strength on holding of agents of treason paved the Down and holding together a trans Way for German Triumph Over sent Empire which will have be a France. Forecast that they would be announced within a few hours. It was known that the French armies a few weeks ago regarded As the strongest in Europe had been smashed hopelessly in some mysterious Way and that German and italian troops occupied two thirds of the country. It was made known that the Ger mans intended to occupy Bordeaux the government decided to leave the City seven words censored until it was Able to return to Paris. The germans agreed to remain out Side until the government had left. Beaten by fifth columnists Gen. Maurice Duval writing three Are awarded Accident damages three persons injured in a tax cab Accident sept. 24, 1939, were awarded damages against the estate of j. A. Mcneill in a judgment delivered in court of King s Bench tuesday by or. Justice Adamson Mary Shumard gets Peggy Messier s140 and Gundy de Cosimo. 5619. All three plaintiffs were Passen Gers in a car driven by Mcneill when it collided with another Auto Mobile near Logan Avenue and then smashed into the curb. Judge j. G. Cory in county court judges criminal court monday afternoon dismissed an Appeal b Solomon Rubin from a conviction in City police court by magistrate r. B. Graham who found Rubin guilty of driving a car while intoxicated and sentenced him to seven Days in jail. Sergt. Chas. Birch came to win Lieg from old London in 1904 and Las been employed As a construction worker in a local Bridge com Jany. He joined the 183rd Bat Alion in Winnipeg in 1916 went to England with the 107th, and was in France two weeks when they found out his real age and sent him Back Home. He is at present acting quartermaster ser vant of the two signal sections 3rd divisional signals . His father Charles senior was a sergeant in the 107th battalion and served overseas with that unit. Signalman r. Carr has practice a in Winnipeg for 15 years. In 1915 joined the 101st battalion is a lieutenant and was with the ,7th Reserve in England and the 67th battalion in France. From .d17 to the cessation of hostilities be acted As conducting officer for drafts going from Canada to eng and. He is a graduate of the University of Manitoba a member of the Winnipeg Lawn Tennis club and a keen Bridge player. Corporal p. Lewis is a Man from Wales who came to Canada in 1923 and was employed As tractor Driver at. The Polo Park Golf course. In 1918 he joined the South Wales Borderers transferred to the Royal is Welsh Fusiliers and then to the . Signals proceed ing to India on the Northwest fron tier where he stayed two years. He wears the India general ser vice ribbon with two Waziristan clasps 1919 and 1921. He joined the 10th District signals last sep tember. Corporal Frank Wiggs has joined the signals from Vancouver. In 1933 he signed up with the Lith divisional signals at Vancouver and for the last two years has been sergeant instructor with the officers training corps at the University of British Columbia he enlisted with the a Lith Field Battery signal Section moved to Kingston then to Shilo Camp and now transferred to the 3rd divisional signals at Winnipeg. Two other sex service men with the regimental depot Are privates f. Harkley a Farmer from North Battleford who served with the 44th battalion from 1915 until the end of the last War and private j. Livingstone who joined the 108th battalion at Winnipeg in 1914 and later transferred to the 16th Canadian scottish. Coming from Glasgow in 1910, he has been employed with the Winnipeg electric railway. The Provost sergeant of the Royal Canadian artillery training is Sergt. E. P. Hadden who wears the . And Victory service ribbons by virtue of service with the 43rd battalion last War. He was chief of police at Melfort sask., for five years and with the . Investigation department for Over 13 years. He enlisted at Cal Gary on military police duties and is carrying on with the training in the same capacity. His son John Cameron Hadden is the Calgary highlanders pipe and. Sergt c. G. Jones a welshman the Winnipeg grenadiers has Een transferred to the Royal win Peg rifles As Cook. He wears he Mons stars . And Victory ervice ribbons by reason of Are ice with the 1st and 4th Bat Lions Middlesex regiments and also acted As officers mess Cook ranch Purchase Board of the acadian forces in France. He ame to Canada in 1921 and Farmed ear Lac Dubonnet under the oldiers1 settlement Board. He joined the Winnipeg grenadiers n 1932 and stayed with them in 1 mobilization. With no. 2 equipment depot .-c.a.f., we find flight Sergt. D v. Lowden an Ottawa Man who As been stationed at Toronto Ottawa. Camp Borden Weston Anc Winnipeg. Prior to joining the in 1928 he served three ears with the 3rd medium Bat Ery at Kingston and held the rank Lance sergeant. His brother Taff Sergt. G. H. Lowden. Is with be instruction staff at Camp Boren. The warrant officer in charge f accounts at no. 2 equipment depot is e j. Follows another Ottawa Man who has been in Winnipeg since 938. Joining the . In 192 e served five years at Trenton in Harge of the stores and photo graphic Section. British Victory new York june 25. Britain after three or four terrible months and a Long War thereafter vill win her desperate Batty against Germany. Richard g. Casey australian minister to the United tales said yesterday in an addres on Australia Day at the new Yore world s fair. Int. Joint commission at Estevan Estevan june 25. International joint commission which has jurisdiction Over inter ests involving United states and Canada along the Boundary held the third a series of hearings at Estevan. The first was at Melita Man., and the second at Minot the investigation is in respect to the regulation of the Souris River known As the mouse River in North Dakota the source of which begins in Saskatchewan. Hearings commenced at 10 . Commissions were accompanied by six engineers s. P. Mccrory Washington d.c., Brice Mcbride Washington d.c., e. J. Thomas Bis Marck n.d., c. J. Mcgavin re Gina sask d. M. Stephens Winni Peg Man., and Victor Meek Ottawa. Hon. Charles Steward chair Man of the Canadian Section of the commission presided. Commission ers representing the . Were Hon a. O. Stanley chairman of the american Section and his assistant Roger a. Mcwhorter. Three witnesses report d. Bannatyne welcomed the group and spoke on the industries of Estevan. W. Schlisher represent ing the Estevan Board of Trade spoke on the irrigation of land close to the mines and the necessity of the Souris to the Coal Fields. Three witnesses h. Green representing the c.p.r., r. A. Johnston representing the .r., Winnipeg and j. A. Biri Macumba representing the City of Weyburn. Gave reports concerning the use of the River in their respective trends of work. Or. Brimacombe stated that unless a dam be on the Souris near Weyburn this year he fears they will soon be without water All together. Palm ice Cream no irs Good for Vou there s a world of re freshment in a Heap ing dish of Palo ice Cream healthful refreshment serve it often these hot summer Days. Ask for the Cream of them All gun to go to these sources said. Britain on the contrary pictured As a fundamentally Strong nation Able to draw o As a matter of fact did an army Ever receive such stabs in the Back was As our Duval asked. We fought bravely. But weren t we attacked from the Empire the americas and the United states Industrial plants capable of turning out planes and in astronomical frenchmen Fortune seized Madrid. June 25. Everything you need for perfect refrigeration is found in including cold safeguarded by tru zone gives you the Correct temperature and humidity for every Type of perishable food. Westinghouse True temp guards All these foods against variations in temperature food spoilage keeps food appetizing wholesome and ally. No other refrigerator offers you this two told food Protection. No other refrigerator in the world assure you the Stant food temperatures which Are yours with Westinghouse True temp. Take no chances investigate True temp before you buy. 5 zones of cold Correct temperature and humidity assured for All types of food. City Boyd building phone 848 131 our uncovered rear As Well the work of the fifth column played too Large a part in our mis Fortune to be quickly forgotten. We weren t beaten by the germans but by All the agents of treason they sent into our country. That is what the germans maintained in 1918. We certainly have a greater right than they to assume such i More about continued from tags on drone of German air plane motors was heard Over the East coast. I they proclaimed tacitly that Britain was now left alone to face the duty of the combined fighting of Germany and Italy. Enemy aircraft crossed the coast during the night. Anti aircraft de went into the air ministry announced. Within a few minutes air raid alarms were sounding in South East London june 25. Up British bombing planes at tacked objectives in the Ruhr Northwestern Germany and Holland in a series of highly successful raids and last night. British military sources said today. A military bulletin said that an Oil depot was attacked in the Ruhr. Germany s great Industrial area while in Holland a series of Aird Romes occupied by the germans were plastered by High explosives. All the British planes returned. North East North West and South West England and in the London area. The most wide spread alarms of the entire War showed that Ger Man planes evidently in great number were ranging almost the entire 58.340 Square Miles of eng land and Wales. Alarms were sounded in All Corners of the coun try in the midlands in the thames Estuary area in Wales and in Lon Don. Searchlight batteries went into action Over the entire greater Lon Don area. And Street cars were halted lights were put out and passengers automobile its and pedestrians took to shelter without excitement. Members of the Cabi Percy in t usually Headstrong but he said a Servel electro Lux refrigerator or because it freezes silently with parts yes More and More families every year Are replacing other Type refrigerators with the Only Auto Matic refrigerator whose freezing system has nothing to cause noise nothing to Wear. Come in and see the refrigerator Winnipeg Cas and electric operated models now on display floor models available from terms As Low As phone Down per 4 month 904 321 a Good citizen and a heavy taxpayer wherever we operate Power bldg. Showroom. Portage and Vaughan ;