Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, February 08, 1943

Issue date: Monday, February 8, 1943
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Previous edition: Saturday, February 6, 1943

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 8, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Progress in meat cookery is outlined methods the ones by june Horne cooking meats Are certainly a far cry from the Early Days. In fact we Are Winnipeg free press monday february 8, 1043 told f Iai Tive Man did to cooking at All because fire was Cever when was first used is not known but legend i it that certain tribes As they carved letters into rocks by Chisling with other Sharp rocks to some dry leaves close by. D Fiat these primitive men terror from their first Blaze realised that it gave Jie first crude ovens were made. From this on Progress has been made until now. When we have the Lorae in now. When we have the mntro1 ii his had smart Stream lined stoves which 10 _ _ in the Story a to Cone dropped u piece of he Ember when it out. Instead of throwing ate it and it Good. Cooking it foods was was done Over but soon some Wise men it Heltor Over idea of Over s that one Are a pleasure to use. Conceived the ire to conserve the heat and wanderers dyers cleaners however for a Long time after stoves with convenient ovens vere manufactured and used in very Home meat cookery was a haphazard affair and the re suit anything but uniform. It has Only been during recent years when careful experimental work has been done to determine the Best methods of cookery that old fashioned and very often erroneous methods of meat cookery have gone by the boards. One of the main changes advocated in meat cookery Ivas a different procedure As to tempera used. Formerly roasting was considered a Quick method of cooking and High temperature was used. Experimental work has proved without a Trude Louise Bridgman. Hamilton ont., sister Reuben Duncan Mcdougall hair brother Little current ont. And trustees of Knox presbyterian Church fort Francis ont. The women s missionary society Western division. Presbyterian Church in Canada British and foreign Bible society Ronald w. Klinch Trail b.c., receive assets Are securities for each. Main Money mortgages personal property and real estate Cash Mudaliar tells of India s Aims somewhat parallel problems of government face both India and Canada sir a. Ramaswami Muda liar the Indian member of the Imperial War Cabinet pointed out monday. He addressed members o the Canadian club at a luncheon at doubt that a High temperature causes excessive shrinkage and s wasteful of the meat. The roast cooked at a High temperature is not attractive because he outside is Likely to become charred before the oven 300 to 350 Deg. Sister Elizabeth Kenny left australian nurse whose method of treating infantile paralysis victims has greatly interested medical circles and who was in Winnipeg two years ago sir Owen Dix Centre australian minister to the United states and Madeleine Carroll noted Hollywood screen Star born in Bromwich. England gather together at the australian society of new York dinner held there in Observance of australian Day. Yield to lower temperatures but it has yielded just As surely As the others. The temperature for Broil ing is governed by the distance the meat is placed from the source of heat and it now recommended that it the heat is turned to High the Steak or chops should be placed at a distance of about to 3 inches i from the i lame Tir. Case of or of. The of. Is recommended for Best results ten opel Utulo in cooking All roasts. Ichor Degly. The old idea that meat should be thoroughly browned or scared it a High temperature during the first few minutes of cooking in order to Seal in the juices has been found to be a rank fallacy and has been discarded during the last few years. We have found that roasts which Are seared quickly lose More juices than those which Are not. Due to the fact that a High temperature is used in searing. Therefore roasts or for that matter All meats Are cooked at a moderate temperature All during the cooking period. Then there is the matter of Bast ing. Cook books of several years ago caution the Reader that Bastin must be carefully attended to if the roast is to be tender and Juicy and Many of them recommended Basting a roast every 10 to 15 minutes. Now. We have Learned that Basting is not necessary if the roast is placed in the pan with the fat Side up be cause As the fat melts it runs Down Over the meat does much More efficient Basting than one Ever could do by hand. This makes roasting an easy procedure. A lower temperature is advocated not Only for roasts but also of meats cooked in water As Well As meats to be broiled. Meats which Are cooked in water never should be boiled if you would have them tender and Juicy. They Are bettor when cooked just at the temperature. Broiling was the last method to be must should be be less the reduced by George Antweil the fort Garry War. Hotel on India at sugar rations held illicit liquor curb strictness of enforcement of sugar rationing has proved a stumbling Block for manufacturers of illicit liquor and Lias eased the work of provincial liquor Law enforcement officers according to police reports made to Hon. Jas. Mclenaghan at Torney general on activities of the liquor Law enforcement Branch during the past year. Three Hundred and forty three cases were investigated under the excise act. Which resulted in 90 prosecutions. There were 76 convictions a Sharp drop from the preceding year. Only four stills of Semi com Mercial capacity were seized during the year. A number of smaller ones were raided. Smuggling of liquor supplies from the United slates to Canada has shown a Sharp decline undoubtedly due to gasoline rationing and the i inability to obtain tires. Of the convictions registered Page seven Coats to baby s layettes and the committee Hopes to have received enough articles to Send a second shipment in about two weeks mrs. Victor concluded. Convicted of driving while intoxicated. Frank seller. Matheson Avenue was sentenced to seven Days in jail by magistrate b. B. Graham in City police court Mon Day. Seller s car was impounded for three months and his licence sus needed for six months. Because of the multiplicity of n tiie province during 1942, 38 a languages the dual races religious and loyalties within her Borders he stated Canada should have an understanding of the Indian problem. His study of Canadian politics he said has made him confident in returning to his own country with the knowledge that India s problems Are not insoluble. Like Don t Rush into second marriage have you Ever noticed that the Type of person who makes a mess of his life because of Folly is usually a nervous Type that has no patience and who is driven by an urge to make things happen As fast As possible usually he gets into mis chief because he won t take time to think and plan wants something he grabs it and thinks afterwards. A Young Man of 23 comes to us with his plea that he wants to live decently and get married. He wants when he in you it they arms Ive you until you can prove yourself. Then doubled its capacity. All Industry has expended he said adding that mrs. Douglas pcs Luray was chosen president of the . Women s Ruxi diary. At the annual meeting. Friday after noon at the Sirice Avenue Barracks. . Except Martha Logan Swift s famed Home economist who5c weekly wartime cooking column is a regular feature of this Page. Look for these valuable hints each monday children s Home sewing Euils. Tues Day. 3 . It the Lionicio mr5. I1. Montasue 222 Academy Road. Knox United Church tuesday . In ladies Pajor. Westminster w.m.s., tuesday -.30 . In Church rooms. Ladies to Duke of Kent o f lies. H. Avenue Norwood orca Ian Meetins at Honie of Hiil Crest tuesday 8 . St. Johnv ladies evening Lawn trowl social evening tuesday 8 . At of mrs. A. Voble. 41 Mcadam Avenue. Mrs. A . Joint convener. Auxiliary to no. I casualty Clearing station. . Tuesday i room Hudson s Bay Slrine. Home Sarnet United Chur ii w.m.s., tuesday. ".33 . Women s missionary society St. John s United Church. Tuesday. . Rust. Speaker mrs. Or. Harry Wil talk special music. Gordon Snider in charge devotional. Ladies Ruxi diary. Lord Selkirk association. Tuesday. 8 . At Home of mrs. F. H. Hiam 12-1 Lansdowne Avenue. Indies auxiliary. Ullh Henvy anti aircraft Battery at Home of mrs. A i Mccauly c12 Erin so acct tuesday Calvin presbyterian Church ladies nid tuesday 8.15 . At Home of mrs. Clarke m73 Pacific Avenue. Fort Garry horse women s auxiliary tuesday. 8 ., in army Navy veterans club rooms. 201t Young Street. Winnipeg women s Institute tuesday 8 . In . Blue room. Lafa lots club tuesday. 8.15 . At Deer 1-Odkc later social at Home Mirs Irene Nobbs 152 Kose Beri a Street miss Frankie Mahon As hostess. Grace United Church women s association tuesday. 2.so . In clubroom. . To 10th Battery . Whist drive. Tuesday. P.m., in West Kil ranch. Canadian lesion club India is reaching a stage of Broad mindedness re Goring hindu moslem antagonism which has found a like parallel in Canada. Now for the first time when Britain has Given India a positive basis on which to work for self government he Felt that Canada can prove a great object lesson on which that govern ment can be formed. When Steps toward self government Are taken alter the War he believes they Wil follow the Model of australian Canadian and United states federations. Post War India will look for a More balanced Economy Industrial expansion and modernization of agriculture he said. Today the coun try s main concern is its War Effort. Nearly men Are under the munitions Industry is government owned has people to believe in his Good motives and his Worth but he does t want to take time to develop him self to the Point where they will have Laith in him. Dear am a Man of 23, very much in love with an ador Able Young lady of 13 who reciprocates my feelings. I was married for a year and my wife got a divorce and everything else she wanted. When i met g. H. B. I explained everything and told her my divorce was in court two weeks later it was she appreciated my telling her and not pretending to be something i was t. She lives with an aunt and Uncle two very grand persons who have done everything for her and 1 looked. After her As their own. We did t Tell them of my being married be cause they would think wrong and Stop us from seeing each other. After everything was settled and the divorce was in the paper i Lieut. J. Alison Grant called her aunt to Tell her every . Officer commanding no. Thing. She had seen this the night before in the paper and right away wanted g. H. B. To give me up. This we will not do. G. H. B. Has accepted my offer of marriage and with my income of s75 a week we can live Well and be Happy. The Way they figure is because a Man is divorced he is no Good. I would like very much to get this straight ened out and have them As Ray friends. Either Way. We Are going 44 company Portage Prairie formerly of 174 Lay Avenue. East Kildonan. Has been stationed at Kitchener Basic training Centre. She joined the . In Janu Ary. 1942, and after taking a course in army administration at St. Anne de Bellevue que., returned to . 10 for duly at Shilo Brandon and Portage la Prairie. There Are people employed in Industrial work. War Industry is producing besides armaments Khaki biscuits dehydrated vege tables and canned goods All of which Are produced in the interests of the armed forces. With regard to India s High percentage of so called illiteracy being a stumbling Block to self govern ment he pointed out that insofar As an understanding of National problems was concerned India was so per cent literate and 10 per cent illiterate. The figures on formal Edu cation Are not the same he said but added that whether the medium of knowledge was through hearing or Reading the net result was the same. The Indian peasant he said has a background of commonsense understands the Broad lines of con temporary affairs and knows that he wants a share in the country s government. St. Boniface Kiwan ians visit old folks Home members of the St. Boniface kiwanis club and their wives made their annual visit sunday to the old folks Home. Under the supervision of Arthur Spence chairman of the Sunshine committee the party went through the Home and distributed favors to the inmates. A Cheque was presented to the sister Superior for further favors. R. Furlong thanked the visitors. Pealed their convictions but Only two were successful. Eighteen jail sentences were imposed without the option of a Fine and in the other cases fines totalling were collected. Of the convictions 126 were obtained on in formation Laid by provincial inspectors. 577 resulted from work of the r.c.m.p., 248 on information Laid by City police and the remainder on information Laid by municipal police. Open new Russia clothing Centre a new warehouse where clothing will be sorted and packed before it is shipped to Russia has been opened in the Robinson building it was announced monday by mrs. B a. Victor chairman of the clothing committee of the Canadian Aid to Russia fund. Present accommodation in the Union Trust building is not Ade quate to handle the Ever increasing Supply of new and used clothing being donated to the fund mrs. Victor stated. She stressed the fact that the depot in the Union Trust building will still be used for receiving the contributions and it will also be the sewing Headquarters. She urged that people mend their clothes before donating them to the committee for the mending of each individual garment entails unnecessary work by the Volunteer workers. Mrs. Mariette Burrows found out the cause. A sick liver gave her dizzy spells sleepless nude her Alwis tired ind constipated. Fajita Trees quickly made her Strong and again. Just try them. Niit a lives Aje Canada s largest Selling liver tablets. One shipment been sent from of clothing has Manitoba head quarters she reported with pieces included from men s Over h save 2o% on toiletries by Barbara Gould get your requirements of these Well known High qual Ity Beauty specialities while this offer lasts. It applies to All Barbara Gould creams make up and other Beauty preparations. Toiletries Alain floor proceeds in incl of overseas com Lemon pudding there Ore Many ways of making sure your family sets nutritional foods needs More than a. Pint by and every adult half a non milk Drinker As milk itself that is where your ingenuity comes in. Here s a pudding thac is tops nutritionally and which will be enjoyed very Leas Many people 2 Brookfield eggs Cal _ juice 2 Tablespoons flour 1 cup milk x Teaspoon Salt. Brat egg Yolks. Beat in Sucar Lemon Jacic and flout. Add scalded rail pc. Fold m stiffly beaten Whites Kroon and and Salt. Pour into custard cups or baking dish. Place m hot water in shallow pan and bake m moderate oven minutes for individuals 1 or. For Large pudding. Chill. By children of All Ages whether they Lik milk or nor. Cup sugar 1 Lemon j _. A _ v--------------11 and enjoy fresh milk others camouflage it. If your family Misc do about milk Here Are a other people have excellent. First and one of is soup. There Are kinds of canned condensed i n the stores asparagus Don r forget the other protective Corn celery and pea soups foods you and your family need every even More delicious if they Day tomatoes Citrus fruits or Thek juices Green or yellow i Good Hearty bowl of Cream vegetables frequently Pota goes a Ion Way to filling a toes Canada approved bread f cereals and of course meat and cereals offer other fish or poultry daily with Over heart 0-f using milk but sometimes or kidney at least once a week and May be As hard to sell to a three or four eggs each week too. Roc rns. Forts. Undies Aid of St. Andrew s United elfin Avenue at Home mrs. Walter Scott. 705 Elgin Avenue tuesday. 3 . Lndievs1 1o amalgamated Civ Shiva nos. Tuesday. H ., in free press Board room. Ivy Rebekah lose 10. Monday c . In sir Sam steel legion Hall Charles and Poison. To get married in a few would appreciate any ill you have to help us make everyone j. A. E. I know nothing about the circumstances of your marriage divorce. But you could hardly presbyterian Church in can pet the girl s aunt and Uncle is the largest beneficiary from accept you As a suitable husband estate of mrs. Janet Moore who their Young Niece. Perhaps dec. 22. 1942. And whose will feel that a Young Man of 23 Jan. 9. 1942, was filed for has been married and in the surrogate court lacks stability. The estate is valued at May be there Are the Montreal Trust com circumstances connected with is executor and trustee. Marriage and divorce. But you should prove you arc worthy of Good character before you beneficiaries Are Winnipeg general Hospital and mrs. Martha Moore Norwood sister in Law who to criticism. Just what is the hurry that you want to get married receive after payment of the legacies set out in the will the residue of the away Don t you think you will go to the presbyterian to give yourself time so you in Canada head office. Be sure your love for the girl is not merely infatuation1. Beneficiaries Are Harriet it Over with the Uncle and Stewart Niece Guelph Tell them you will take time and Hannah. Elizabeth my show them you Are anxious to sister St. Thomas. Ont., the regard of them and others each get bequests of your Community and that you will do nothing to undermine their Are made to Margaret Ann Gibson half sister Toronto Ger record audience attends music Bureau concert the largest audience this season attended the entertainment sponsored by the music Bureau of the Winnipeg arranged by Good neighbors club 181 Mcdermot Avenue during the week end. The variety programme provided for All tastes the artists receiving Many encores. Board of Trade b. Plant in the dual personality pattern results in charming set 0.11 Anvil Lerv Tel Laura Wheeler easier Lodic. 2-11. Lie brotherhood of Ruil rond trainmen tuesday 8.30 ., in travellers Hall. General Lippott chapter i.o.p.e., at Home of mrs. Sorties Middle Gate tuesday 8 . Ladies auxiliary. Superin ten Centre Union. Tuesday 2 ., in free press Board room. Ladies auxiliary Imperial veterans Canada. . Whist. Tuesday 2.30 pm in of brooms Ushi Portage Avenue proceeds in Aid at auxiliary. Ladies Aid. First press Tertan Church. Tuesday 2.30 . Group a women s air Force auxiliary tuesday. 2.30 ., in Donalda Brock. Cheese milk a lpns or in delicious cooked another of seeing Fern ii pc qty of milk. You will make your meat go further if you use Martha Losan s famous meat Cookbook meat pages stiff binding. Send lop to Swift Caria Dianco limited dept.we4, Toronto who Canadian co., limited of Premium Quality products Brookfield butter cheese jewel shortening and Silverleaf lard. R. J. E. Hughes has been appointed regional foods officer for the wartime prices Trade Board succeeding g. R. Cormack who resigned at the end of the year. Or. Hughes has been assistant to the foods administration since the opening of the regional offices Here More than year ago. Pattern 538 Here s a delightful pattern that plays a dual role for your Home this demure old fashioned nose Gay in filet Crochet makes a charming chair or Couch set. 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