Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 20, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Friday August 20, 1948. Page 9 i m 1c hot meal planned for weekend at Home by june Horne s the Holiday season draws to s. Close those who have the Means to do so like to stray afield As much As pos Sib Over the weekend. With these Light snacks or picnic lunches i usually supplant regular meals. Is in order. And it is for the Latt we have planned our sunday Din Ner menu this week. However for those who stay at Home something More substantial Choice Young pork loin roast in. 53c pork chops in. 55c Boston Butts in. 48c legs of pork rst., in. 48c shoulder roast in. 42c pork steaks in. 52c commercial Quality Young tender beef round Steak or . Sirloin Steak or roast in. Ramp roast. In. Ramp roast of . Champ roast of . Veal chops in. Boneless veal . Pork shoulders pie. Style cooked or Shai ukless in. Sweet picked cottage Rolls .t.ib. Back Bacon by the . Yearling Lamb in. Shoulders. In. Loins. In. 450 480 44o 400 400 490 33e 52c 49c 63c 24c 15e 22e Side Bacon by . 55c Side Bacon Ilieen Rind Ujj in. 65c roasting Chicken Grade bib. 45c killed broilers Grade 45e cooked meats cooked Ham sliced in. 80c jellied veal in. 50c jellied Tongue. In. 60c . 32e store closes wednesday 1 6 . So City meat sausage co. Ltd. 93p0h6r.es5 Only Blue in the prevents clothes turning yellow frequent washings turn clothes yellow unless club is added and there is Only one Way to add that All important the final rinse on Wash Day. I the clothes must be Blued after the washing is done. A swish or two of keen s in the final rinse Only takes a moment Only costs a cent or two a month but it As sures lasting whiteness to All your White things ts7 or keen s Blue prevents clothes turning yellow the kind of. Dinner we Are Sug Gesting is what is known As a oven meal. This Means that practically the whole meal is Cooke in the oven at the same time an this leaves the housewife with a least an hour or More free before dinner is to be served. Keres the menu. Press sunday dinner fruit juice stuffed Steak Roll with vegetables pan browned potatoes tossed Green salad Rolls peach cottage pudding round steak1 is used in the Mea dish and this is rolled around sausage dressing. Stuffed Steak Roll 1 slice round Steak about i to Inch thick sausage dressing 2 Tablespoons shortening 1 cup carrots Cut in strips is cup string Beans Cut in strips cup celery Cut in strips 1 Tablespoon flour t cup Tomato juice method remove the Bon Erom the slice of Steak and spread Vith the dressing. Roll Lengthwise is for a Jelly Roll. Either tie in Placa with string or fasten with skewers about 1 Inch apart. Place he prepared vegetables in the Ottom of a Large baking dish Brown the meat in the shortening m both sides and place on top o. The vegetables. Add the flour to the drippings Eft in the pan after Browning the meat and mix Well. Now add the Omato juice and stir occasionally until the. Sauce is thickened. Pou1 his sauce Over the meat. Now cover the baking dish Anc bake in a moderate oven 350 Deg for about 1% hours or unti the meat is Lender. Add More liquid t necessary. Sausage dressing 1 cup ground sausage meat 2 cups bread crumbs Teaspoon Sage 1 Small minced Salt and Pepper hot water to moisten method Brown the sausage meat and Drain off the fat. Add the other ingredients moistening lightly with hot water. Spread the slice of round in there is any of the pressing Eft Over this May be made into balls and Fried in hot fat Anc used s a Garnish around the meat. Peach cottage pudding j cups sifted cake or pastry flour i to spoons baking powder Teaspoon Salt i cup sugar i cup soft butter 1 egg Well beaten cup milk v Teaspoon Vanilla 3 Tablespoons butter Viz cup Brown sugar Teaspoon Nutmeg 2 cups sliced peaches method sift the flour and Len measure it and sift again with is baking powder Salt and sugar. Add the i cup soft butter and Ork this into the flour mixture a roughly. Beat the egg Well and do to the milk along with the Anilla. Add the liquid mixture to he dry mixture and beat together or about one minute. Melt the remaining three table Joons butter in the Bottom of a quare cake pan then add the rown sugar and Nutmeg and stir the Brown sugar melts. Arange the peach slices in rows on on of the butter sugar mixture. Place the Natter on top of the caches in spoonfuls covering the Well. Bake in Ven 350 Deg. for about 50 Lin ups. Or until the cake part is one. This is Nice served either hot. R cold with or without . Yan Scono baby christened sunday the infant son of or. And mrs. Ivillia. Cahill was. Christened a ust 15 at St. George s Church Transcona by Rev. T. D. Con n. The baby received the names Zafren Wayne. Godparents Are it. And mrs. E. Warren and miss lice m. Warren. A dinner was held t the Home of the baby s parents Melrose Avenue w. Transcona. Or. And mrs. Peter d. Curry ave returned from Kenora to be guests of or. And mrs. J. M. Harris. Among women delegates from across the Dominion attending the . National convention his week at the fort Garry hotel Are the group pictured above. Left to right they Are mrs. Laura Jamieson Alderman from Vancouver mrs. Grace Mclnnis daughter of late Hon. J. S. Woods Worth first Leader of the . Party and Leader of the opposition in the House of commons mrs. Jane Prosser Secretary of Toronto women s. Action committee of the . And miss Agnes Mac Phail Pioneer woman parliamentarian. Mrs. Mclnnis is National advisor for the co operative Commonwealth youth movement of Vancouver and miss Macphail is . For York East Toronto. Bartlett pears Here this Weeke by june Horne the first Bartlett pears a transcendent crab apples have a in town this week from Bri Tish Columbia. Neither of these i plentiful As yet. The pears Are quit Green. The crab apples Are the Kin hat Are an All Over yellow the fully ripened. They Are Good of Kelly making and Canning but pro ducts made with them Are not a highly coloured As those made wit he later Hyslope. Cabbage this week is fresh wit Good color and compact Heads a 2c and 3c a Pound. Red cabbage i Resh with compact Heads at 6 a Pound. Cauliflower is fresh wit creamy that Are compact a rom 8c to lie a Pound. Broccoli s fresh with Good color and com pact Bud clusters at from 19c t 5c a Pound. Snap Beans Are quite risp and fresh to re from 12c to 15c a Pound and he Wax Are from so to 13c a Pound was Are fresh with medium sized ods that Are quite Well filled a rom 12c to 15c a Pound. Corn is Resh with cobs quite Well filled Vith kernels at from-45c to 50c a Ozen in some shops and at 5c a found in others. Eggplants Are Wel opened and firm at from 23c to 30c Pound where available. Vege Able Marrows Are Large and Ripe t from 5c to 7c a Pound. Hubbard quash is rather Green at 7c and 8c Pound. Dill sized cucumbers Are fresh Reen and quite Well shaped a c to 6c Pound. Pickling onions re Selling at from 14c to 17c a found for no. 1 Grade and at 12c Pound for no. 2 Grade. Red Swee Eppers Are fresh at from 33c to 5c a Pound. Red hot peppers Are Elling at 39c a Pound where Avail ble and Green hot peppers Are 5c a Pound where available. Local Field tomatoes Are Wel taped firm and quite Well ripened t from Loc to 15c a Pound. Hea c lettuce is Crisp and fresh but the Eads Are not As compact As they might be at from Loc to 14c a Ead in some shops and at so s found in others. Celery is fresh and Crisp. White celery is quit veil bleached and the Pascal i veil coloured. Both Are from 9c t 4c a Pound. Radishes Are Crisp and fresh at 8c a Bunch in some hops and at 13c a Pound in others living cucumbers Are fresh Green and quite Well shaped at from 4c o 7c a Pound. Sweet Green Pepper re fresh and quite Large at from 7c to 25c-a Pound. Blueberries Are fresh plump and by at from 39c to 49c a Pound and from an 11-quart Basket. Rochester peaches Are fresh and slightly Green at from inc to 22c a Pound. Peach plums Are slightly under Ripe at from 17c to 20c a Pound or from to a Case. Bartlett pears Are from 14c to 18c a Pound. Transcendent crab apples Are from 8c to Loc a Pound British Columbia cantaloupes Are Well shaped and slightly Green yet at from 15c to 23c a Pound. Joan Russell is honoured at Sotver in Honor of miss Joan Russell whose wedding will take place sep tember 11 her business associates entertained at a Kitchen Shower wednesday evening at the Home o f miss Doreen Regel Ous Beverley Street. Miss Rita Tetrault presided Over the Tea table and assisting were mrs. Russell Jordan misses Mardie m a n 1 e a Helen Toews Margaret Thomson and Rhoda Macdonald. A Corsage was presented with the gifts. Horoscope Tor Satin Day Ai Iffus 21 it is quite probable that Good work supported by feminine influence or someone of sympathetic understanding in Domestic social artistic or cultural circles May be counted upon for advice or prac tical suggestions. With finesse tact and pleasant approach to uncertainties it May be feasible to break Down opposition or want of cooperation from influential sources. Those whose birthday it is May be Able to transplant an Uncertain and disconcerting state of affairs in which expected cooperation seems to be wavering. This by a so Cial charming and Friendly approach might break Down barriers or bolster failing cooperation from High places. To refrain from extravagance excessive indulgence in Many aspects fortified by Friendl pleasant tactics should win in the Long run. Treat opposition with generosity and kindliness for stable fortunes. A Cirild born on this Day will be blessed with a pleasant disposition assisting it to a prosperous and productive career probably against opposition or Lack of expected support. Goes to Convent meet at coast three Winni Eggers will be among Lay delegates from across Al the Dominion who will gather in Vancouver next week to attend the sixth biennial convention of the Canadian federa Tion of Convent alumnae which will be held August 24 to 28. The convention which is being attended by Lay delegates and Sis ters of various Catholic colleges convents and High schools in can Ada affiliated with the federation will be held at Little Flower Academy and at sacred heart con vent Point Grey August 24 to 27 a one Day meeting will be held at St. Ann s Academy in Victoria August 28. Opening mass will be held a holy Rosary Cathedral Vancouver August 24, at which his excellency vows exchanged at evening wedding bridal vows were exchanged Al Ashkanazi synagogue August 19 at ., when rabbi h. Herson United in marriage. Gloria Janet laughter of or. And mrs. T. Guld and William Kenneth Sterin son f or and mrs. H. Sterin. A string quartet played wedding music Anc 3am Kantor was soloist. The Bride wore Ivory brocaded taffeta made on period lines. The Odice had an off the shoulder neckline and Lily the Kirt was fully gathered. A Queen Anne headdress edged with pearls held her fingertip veil and she married Cream Gladioli centred with sweetheart the streamers knotted feathered carnations miss Eleanor Sterin sister of the bridegroom Anc Ernest guld brother of the Bride Vas Best Man. Guests were ushered y Eddie Kimmelman Julian Toole Manny Wiseman Paul Gold and 3arry Short a reception was held at the Home f mrs. David Slater 233 Dromore venue. Following a wedding trip o Detroit lakes or. And mrs. Terin will reside in Winnipeg. New Way Flat work beautifully ironed neatly folded balance Damp. 11 pounds then 8 in. Winnipeg laundry launderers dyers cleaners cow Brand baking soda Sicam Onati of Kodaj Wiy most Rev. W. M. Duke archbishop of Vancouver will officiate. A luncheon will follow at the hotel Vancouver when greetings will be brought from the City of Vancouver. Numerous speakers from the general laity and from the visiting religious and Lay delegates w participate in a. Programme which includes a symposium and Sisters conference. Rev. Sister Dorothea of the Sisters of St. Ann Victoria will be chairman of the symposium at which five papers will be presented. Rev. Mother m. Davis sacred heart Convent Point Grey will be chairman of the Sisters conference when delegates from the religious teaching communities vill discuss pertinent topics. Winnipeg representatives attend no the conference will be mrs. A. W. Hogg and misses Catherine peer and Mary Reardon As Well As members Convent communities in greater Winnipeg. Button Button new fall collections feature but tons not just As fastenings but As utterly delightful decor they re an integral part of the. Fashion heme. Are bountifully Beau Wiful not Only on suits Coats and dresses but also on hats shoes loves and handbags. Mrs. C h. Lenton and her daughter Jean Marjorie Street were hostesses at a miscellaneous Shower monday evening in Honor miss Ruth Roberts Bride elect of sept. 4. Assisting the hostesses were miss Joyce will and miss Plumridge. Guests de 32. Brandon couple wed saturday St. Mary s anglican Church Brandon was the scene of a wed Ding August 14, when Rev. H. L. Newton United in marriage Vera Edith Justina youngest Daugh Ter of or. And mrs. C. H. Tegg of Brandon and Joseph John Rich Ardson son of or. And mrs. Wil Liam Richardson Brandon. The Bride chose a gown of White brocaded Satin featuring s w e e t heart neckline and Lily Point sleeves. Her three Quarter length veil was held with a Wreath of Orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of american Beauty roses and Stepha Notis. Miss Marion Karlenzig Niece of the Bride and miss Margaret an rus were bridesmaids. George Fuch Ardson attended h i s brother. Ushers were Fred Tegg and Al in Karlenzig. Miss Edith Marsh Man presided at the Organ and Thomas Keenan Sang. I the reception was held at the lome of the Bride s parents. Or. And mrs. Richardson Are spending their honeymoon in Winnipeg and will reside in bran Don. In Ages from 16 to 21. Have found friendships at the Camp almost instantaneous. Molia Hitteman United states senior scout of Mohall . And Phoebe Warren a girl of Birtle. Man., got to Camp to find that they were tent mates and that they live Only Iso Miles apart now they have arranged for miss Warren to bring her whole guide company this fall to Mohall. Which has so girl scouts for an overnight stay and an across the a order rally. It is Tastle to f a our on a Midili 271 Portage ave. X mrs. Hardy holds Tea for sister-1 a Laid mrs. J. C. Hardy entertained at a Trousseau Tea wednesday at 21 Lawndale Avenue. Norwood in Ronor of her sister in Law miss Yvonne Hardy whose wedding to John Rudnick will take place a gust 21. Receiving with the hos Ess was mrs. A. Rudnick. Presid no at the Tea table were mrs. R. J. Mathews mrs. V. B. Anderson mrs. S. Mcdonald mrs. J. Par sons mrs. T. Casey and mrs. M. Vollet. Assistants were mrs r Chapman mrs. W. Rodgers mrs. R. Marshall mrs. A. Cooke. Mrs. S. Mckay mrs. L. Jones and misses Jiga Bosiger Marion dry Den hrs Webb Joyce Hardy Boreen Bambrick. June Mathews and Donna Mae Hardy. Across Border rally grows out of guide Camp Cooperstown n.y., up at a 40-tent Camp Here 50 girl guides and girl scouts from can Ada Brazil and the United states Are learning to live in a spirit of enter National Unity despite language barriers. Assembled for the girl guide and Jirl scout world conference which ends aug. 23, the girls who Range Melrose Tea . Mackinnon co. Ltd. Winnipeg Tell your grocer you prefer Melrose. Saturday hours 9 . To 1 . Phone 95 174 featured saturday morning 6 great big buys Helen Morgan dirndl misses and women s 2 piece spun suits Blue Turquoise Pink and fuchsia. Sizes 14 to to 20 18 a Sanford Zed striped and Floral patterns. Sizes 12 to 20. Goods satisfactory or Money cheerfully refunded 9 . In the children s dept. 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