Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, December 13, 1946

Issue date: Friday, December 13, 1946
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 13, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday december 13, 1945 Page 13 Birnie memorial trophy is presented to St. John team what a trained St. John ambulance brigade team can do to prevent disaster was demonstrated at St. John House wednesday in the first annual divisional Competition for the Burnie memorial trophy. The patient was miss Helen Richard the imaginary Accident a fall from a merry go round at a sum Mer circus and the three competing first Aid teams represented of the Canadian Pacific railway division of the St. John ambulance brigade. Commissioner sketched briefly the winners of the Silver cup were mrs. Ruth Chamberlain Captain miss Eileen Prowse miss Evelyn Mcknight and mrs. Lily Stevens. With 197 Points to their credit out of a possible 200, the team was awarded first place by j. C. Day acting corps superintendent who officiated As judge in the absence of the division s surgeon. Or. Margaret Owen. Captains of the other two competing teams were mrs. Payne and miss Emily Lutz. Second and third. Mrs. Angela Lesso Divi Sion superintendent presided. Mrs. W. A Mather honorary president of the division presented the trophy with individual prizes own gifts to the team members or. M. Ellen Douglass assistant with headaches and muscular pains. Fereri soness nasal distress constipation these distressing cold miseries Are quickly surely telfered by Grove s cold tablets. Look for the Grove Sigetta tort on the White Fox Ai work of each in distinguished ser vice in England Scotland Belgium Holland Germany the Channel islands and in a few instances in India. To or. Dewet or. Douglass gave credit for raising the necessary funds to make their War service possible. The following received overseas certificates miss Beatrice Aimer mrs. E. Brindle mrs. W. Currie miss Elsie Buss miss m. Dixon miss Hazel diner miss Elsie Deeks. Miss Jane Dunlop miss k. Escott. Miss Florence Gibb miss Ruth Graham miss Hilda Gilchrist miss Dorothy Goswell mrs. J. Loxton miss Alice Holland mrs. D. Dicker mrs. Marguerite Hei sack miss Bertha Jaeger mrs. D. K. Martin. Miss Iris Moore miss Louise my Murray miss Bernice Macdonnell mrs. Stevenson mrs. Isabel Fyfe. Miss Elizabeth Robb mrs. Irene Charleton. Miss Carrie Swain mrs. Violet Scholes. Miss Margaret pile miss Mary scorer miss Doreen Specht mrs. Fred Cunningham miss m. Manson. The six who did wartime service at Home in the uniform of the brigade were miss Margaret Luis Den. Miss Lillian Maskell miss Freda Obs Dan miss Beatrice Pear son. Mrs. Tinling Smith miss mar Garet Schwartz. Out. Of a possible 200 Points this St. John ambulance brigade team from the Canadian Pacific railway division won 197 to gain the Burnie memorial trophy in the first annual Competition held at St. John House wednesday evening. Mrs. W. A. Mather honorary president of the division congratulates the Captain mrs. Ruth Chamberlain. Left to right the others Are mrs. Lily Stevens miss Evelyn Mcknight and miss Eileen Prowse. Five members of the Canadian Pacific railway division St. John ambulance brigade received service certificates for voluntary service overseas from or. M. Ellen Douglass assistant commissioner for the order in Manitoba. Left to right in the Pic Ture taken at the first annual Competition of the division at St. John House wednesday Are or. Douglass miss Ruth Gra Ham mrs. M. Stevenson mins Elsie Buss miss Hilda Gilchrist miss Bernice Macdonell. Fresh. Imported vegetables Here in variety by Jojne Horne there is quite a Nice selection if fresh vegetables for cooking in he shops this week. This includes Pinach Broccoli Brussels sprouts oth Green and Wax Beans and a Lew arrival Green peas. These Are 11 imported of course which Means hat. They Are More expensive than he storage Type but if your budget an stand the Price they will pro Ide a pleasant change in your vegetable diet. Spinach is Crisp and fresh with mall leaves at from 12c to 19c a found. Broccoli is fresh has Good Olor and compact Bud Ai rom 15c to 35c a Pound. Brussels sprouts Are fresh and Are compact. To from -28c to 30c a Pound where available. Beans Are Crisp and fresh Green Beans Are from 28c to of a Pound and the Wax Beans re from 28c to 40c a Pound. Green ideas Are fresh with medium sized Lods which Are not very Well filled t from 85c to a Pound. Cabbage has fair color act beads at 4c and 5c a Pound. Cauliflower is quite fresh with urls that Are creamy in color and site compact at from 16c to 22c Pound. Leeks Are quite fresh and fairly Large at Loc each in some hops and at 22c a Pound in others. Potatoes Are fairly plentiful it from 12c to 15c a Pound. Mush Ooms Are fresh where available at from 35c to a Pound. Head lettuce is Crisp and fresh and the Heads Are compact at from leg of Lamb featured on sunday menu smart for All round tailored Wear hand sewn pig Tex Glove 2.25 to 3.50 a Fine soft leather processed to simulate peccary which costs Ever so much More. Classic slip on natural color hand sewn with Black. Holt Renfrew he Portage Carlton by june Horne Savory to the fore at this time of year and most o people plan meals keeping this in mind. There Are Many combinations of foods that May be used but possibly Lamb with mint sauce or some other mint Flavoured accompaniment would serve the purpose nicely. In any event we Are planning this week s sunday dinner about this. Your Choice of vegetables for the main course is not too restricted. One we have chosen is but cauliflower Brussels sprouts or Broccoli could be used in its place. Along with this we Are using cur rots. 1 the dessert we have in mind is one tha t can be made ahead of time namely a Lemon meringue pie. Here is the. Menu. Free press sunday dinner Orange Ana Grapefruit juice boast leg of Lamb minted apples boiled potatoes cabbage carrots celery curls Rolls Lemon meringue pie i you wish to make your 11 of Lamb particularly attractive on j the table the Bone French cd that is. Have the meat removed pan Way up the Bone from the end. Then when Ycu serve the roast you can place a paper frill on this Shank end for decoration. Koast leg of Lamb a leg of Lamb when roasted and done to a turn needs no extra frills to make it appreciated by the fam ily but for variety s Sake so handbags for Christmas f i the bags for this season Are known by their stunning new frames mock Tortoise and butterscotch effect plastic., covered frames with unique clasps and Metal plates for monograms. Lustrous plastic Patent and Fine Calfskin Are the very smart Media in both gathered pouches and softly tailored bags. Many Lovely models in the . Collection to 532.95 Holt Renfrew Portage at Carlo no i i that leg of Lamb can be served often there Are ways of making each one different. For instance tuck j Clove of Gar Lic in the joint of a leg of Lamb before roasting. Then roast it just As usual that is place the leg fat or Cut Side up on a rack in an open roasting pan. Put in a moderately slow oven 300 Deg. Of and roast it at that temperature until it is done. It requires about 30 minutes per Pound. Before serving the leg of Lamb remove the Clove of garlic. You will be surprised at the delightful flavor that this touch of garlic gives to Lamb. But in using this you must be careful that the flavor of it is not pronounced. A Little garlic a Long Way in Case you have to be told. If there is enough flavor it can be identified As garlic there is to much. Of course instead of using garlic to flavor the Lamb you could occasionally Baste the leg of Lamb during tee roasting period with Tomato Ketchup which has been seasoned with a Little Worcester Shire sauce. The minted apples suggested for serving with the roast of Lamb make a pleasant change from the usual mint sauce or mint Jelly. Use quite Small apples for this. Minted apples 6 to 8 Small apples 1 cup sugar 3 cups water mint Flavouring Green colouring method Peel and Core the apples. Combine the sugar Ana water and boil together for 5 min utes then add mint Flavouring to taste and enough Green colouring to color the syrup Well. Add. The prepared apples and Cook until they Are tender and Well coloured. Let Cool in the syrup and then Drain and. Use to Garnish the roast. Coupons valid today Are b29 to b 34 now valid. Is s 36 now valid. M56 to m 63 now valid. Men of All saints plan annual Tea the men of All saints Church will hold their annual Tea Satur Day from 4 to 6.30 ., at the Parish Hall. Colony Street and Broadway. The guests will be received by Canon William Askey assisted by the wardens. Odd Fellows concert party i directed by a. L. Simpson entertained members of the Mani Toba league for the Blind wednes Day at a variety programme. Mem Bers of the concert party were Betty Gibson Doreen Armstrong b. M. E. Teuton. Miss e. Bates Sydney Scott mrs. 3. Vincent Shirley Vincent John 3cott, Mona Mackie mrs. G. Mac Rie Bob Smith Bob Reynolds. Mrs. C. Gibson and Shirley Williams. General meeting of professional and business women s club in club House 3 Evergreen place Friday at Or. Lotta Hitsch Manova executive director of the unitarian service Council of Canada to speak. I Forfarshire association whist drive and dance in Dominion Busi Ness College Hall memorial blvd., saturday s.15 Women s Benefit association election of officers room 206 Kresge bldg., Friday. 8 pin. Host esses will be mrs. W. M. Cunning Ham and mrs. R. Iverson. A auxiliary of associated Cana Dian travellers will hold luncheon saturday At Moore s. About 13c to 20c a head or 20c a Pound in some shops. Green onions Are fresh and Small at about 5c a much. Radishes Are quite Crisp and mesh at from 7c to Loc a Bunch. R 17c a Pound in some shops Elery is Crisp and fresh at about .8c a Pound for that from califor Nia and at 13c a Pound. For that from Ontario. Tomatoes Are plump firm and quite rip ened in the shops at from 19c-to 25c a Pound. Green peppers Are fresh at 27c to 50c a Pound. Cucumbers Are right for slicing and quite Large at from. 29c and 30c a Pound in most shops. Table grapes Are fresh plump and Well attached to the stems. Emperors Are. 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