Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 27, 1948

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 27, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free Friday August 27, 1948 Page 9 clinic stuffed vegetables an economical dish by june Horne _ r Tatj Hen vegetables Are available in such variety As they Are now Vav most people try to use them in As Many different ways As possible. One Way that finds favor with Many is to use some of these As part of the main course feature baking them with a meat dressing. Such dishes Are inexpensive be cause the meat used is a less costly Cut ground and of course the vegetables Are just about at their lowest Price for the season. Furthermore baked stuffed vege tables Are take Little time to prepare and and provide a Welcome change to dinner on an a Day of the week. We Are including this kind c main course feature on this week sunday dinner. There is going to b a Choice too and no matter which its a Homey loaf better baked for Golden goodness new Way Flat work beautifully ironed neatly folded balance Damp. 10 pounds then 8 in. Winnipeg laundry launderers dyers cleaners is used the rest of the menu May remain the same. Free press sunday Desver fruit juice baked stuffed vegetable creamed potatoes buttered carrots tossed Green salad Kolls fresh peach sundae cookies the. First of the stuffed baked vegetables we Are going to give you is. Vegetable marrow. The mar Row is halved Lengthwise for this and May be put together again to look like the original after being stuffed or the halves May be baked open faced. Stuffed baked vegetable marrow 1 medium vegetable mar Row 1 Pound minced Steak cups bread crumbs 1 Small onion minced a Teaspoon Salt dash of Pepper k Teaspoon Sage method first we re going to give directions for preparing the marrow so that it May be put. To Gether again to look like the original. Later Well give the Way Jio treat it if the halves Are to be baked separately. Gut a wedge shaped piece length Wise from the top of the marrow scrape out All strings and seeds from the Centre. Now Combine the minced beef bread crumbs add the Salt beat the egg slightly and mix with the above until Well blended. Pack this dressing into the hollow of the marrow. Put the wedge shaped piece removed at first in place and tie string around the marrow in two or three places. Set in a baking pan and bake in a moderately hot oven 400 Deg. Of for about 1 hour and 15 minutes lift onto a heated Platter and sever the cords to serve. If you wish to split the marrow in half Lengthwise to begin with and then the dressing up in the. Two halves this will require a Shorter baking time about 4 minutes in a moderately hot oven 400 Deg. Four other Choice is for stuffing whole tomatoes with a meat dres sing. Baked stuffed tomatoes minced onion Anc Pepper and Sage 6 v 2 1-1 3 Large tomatoes Pound ground Steak Tablespoons minced onion cup Fine Cracker crumbs Small Clove garlic minced Salt and Pepper to taste butter. Method Cut a slice from the Stem of the tomatoes and scoop out the pulp to within about half an Inch from the skin. Sprinkle he insides of the Tomato with Salt. Then invert them on a plate and it stand until thoroughly drained. Meanwhile mix together the ground meat minced onion Cracker crumbs finely minced garlic and he egg which has been slightly beaten. Season with Salt and Pep per. Fill drained tomatoes with the mixture heaping them at the top. Lut the cores from the slices which Lave been Cut from the tops of the tomatoes in the first place and set hese doughnut like slices on top of he filling. Dot the top with butter. Set the tomatoes in a buttered baking dish and bake in a moderate oven 350 Deg. Of for about 45 minutes. The pulp scooped out of the centres of the tomatoes May be stored in a tightly covered Container in the refrigerator for later use n a sauce or us scalloped tomatoes. Melrose Coffee Rich Silex of All Purdom Strong . Mackinnon co. Ltd. Winnipeg Tell your grocer you prefer Melrose. Try Spork for turn or Minui Quick i tying. A f jury meal in Jiffy. We Burns Canada Walter to bring Bride. Home from Kentucky a wedding of interest in Winnipeg took place August 25 at 4 ., at our. Mother of sorrow Church Louisville Ken Tucky when Teresa Lillian daughter of Joseph m. Wibbles. Louis Ville and the late . Wibbles became the Bride of Walter s. Dewar son and ills. W. S. Dewar of Winnipeg. The Bride wore a Ballerina Matthews grand Secretary of the order of the Eastern Star Here presents or. P. A. Macdonald executive director of the cancer., Institute of Manitoba with a Cheque for raised by the order in Manitoba. Mrs. Dinah e. Gronbach past worthy grand Matron on or. Macdonald s right and . Mary Owen grand Secretary on her right witness the presentation. The Money was donated to the cancer re search fund and will be spent in Manitoba to further the research programme of the Institute. For pickling in abundance by june Horne a Fine array of vegetables for pickling is to be found in mos shops now. There Are in abundance both Ripe and Green cucumbers Are available in and desired size. Small White pickling onions Are plentiful. So Are peppers both Green and red Sweet and hot cauliflower is fresh and the curds re creamy and. Compact at from 8c to Loc . Cabbage is fresh and the Heads Are compact at 2c and 3c . Red cabbage is fresh and. Crisp at from 4c to 5c . Corn is fresh and the cobs Are quite filled with plump kernels at from 33c to 5qc a dozen in some shops and at 6c in others. Carrots Are Crisp and fairly Large at Abou 3c . String or snap Beans Are Crisp and fresh the Green ones at from 8c to 12c and the Wax at from be to 15c . Peas Are fresh with medium sized pods hat Are quite Well filled at from 12c to 15c . Vegetable mar rows Are quite Well matured at rom 3c to 7c . Squash is rom 6c to 8c . Dill size cucumbers Are fresh irm and quite Green at from 4c o 6c Dill Weed is fresh at from 9c to .14c . Red Weet peppers Are fresh from 3c to 50c . Red hot. Peppers 39c to 45c . Green lot peppers where available Are 5c . Pickling onions in a Grade Are from 13c to 15c a Jound and in a no. Are ,0c where available. Green tomatoes Are firm and quite Well Iba Ped from 5c to 9c . Tomatoes for table use Are fresh irm Well ripened and Well shaped for the most part at from Loc o 14c . Head lettuce is Crisp and fresh with fairly compact Heads at from Loc to 13c a head in some shops and at 7c in others. White celery is fresh and Crisp but not too Well bleached and Pascal celery is fresh with Good color. Both Are from 9c to 2c . Cucumbers for Sling Are Crisp and fairly Well shaped it from 3c to 5c . Sweet Green peppers Are fresh and quite arge at from 15c to 40c . Rochester peaches Are under Ripe but in fairly Good condition Al rom 18c to 20c . Vedette caches from British Columbia Are beginning to appear at from 18c o 20c or from to 12.95 a Case. Bartlett pears Are Green tinged but will Ripen within i few. Days of and Are Elling at from 14c to 18c in from to a Box. Trans indent crab apples Are quite plentiful now. At from be to Loc , at a Box. Duchess apples which Are Green Are from 9c to 3c . Red plums from on Ario Are from 20c to 30c Here Are still a few blueberries n the shops in quite Good Condi Ion at from 39c to 45c . Horoscope for saturday August 28 a strange urge or a curious Tate of mind May be the Means inciting surprising occurrences Udden alienation or some Angle f the Peculiar or unorthodox. The ass of funds prestige or co opera Ion May be due to eccentricity of Dea or behaviour. At the same time i strange an a canny in tuition or other unaccountable gesture might bring about change f heart from those in influential place. But shun extravagance and observe the. Energies. Those whose birthday it is May in prepared for a period of the confused and complicated in which he intuitions and ideals May be strategic factors for averting loss f funds or credit As Well As pres Ige or popularity. Curious experiences Are probable in which Case t May be advisable to resort to subtlety and finesse rather than Natter of fact operations. Erratic r strange behaviour May contrib Ute to loss of support from de ired places. A child born on this Day May ind itself in a chaotic or baffled mood when called upon for sound judgment. Its intuitions or inner Eads May prove More reliable than mental decisions. Or. And . F. H. Barker of 24 St. Vital Road will celebrate their Golden wedding anniversary August 29 at the Home of their daughter . H. A. Starr 188 Kitson Street. Or. Barker was born in Darlington England in 1877, and came to Canada with is parents in 1879 to reside in Toronto. Mrs. Barker formerly Marion Harris was born in Kings ton Ontario and or. And . Barker were married there in 1898 in St. Mary s Cathedral. The late Rev. Father o Brien was the officiating Clergyman. Or. Barker was employed by the Canadian railway news service in Eastern Canada. He was transferred to Winnipeg in 1920, and retired after 52 years 1944. Or. And . Barker have three sons and one daughter Jack Fred Erick Norman and . Herbert a. Starr All of Winnipeg. There Are seven grandchildren. Or. And . Barker will be at Home to guests sunday afternoon and evening. At Tea Tallon the United Church at Tanallon iask., was the scene of a wedding August 20 when Betty eldest daughter of mr., and . L. L. Mccracken became the Bride of har old son of or. And . G. H. Armstrong of Elkhorn Man. Rev. Hewlett officiated at the double ring ceremony. The Bride was at ended by her sister Joyce. She wore a floor length gown of Ivory ilk with double net full skirt and embossed Satin bodice with Sweet heart neckline and floor length and carried Pink roses anal carnations. A luncheon was served on the in. The couple left by car for bran on Moose jaw and Points West and will make their Home in Princeton . Of interest was the Choice of gust 20 As the wedding Day As his was the 24th anniversary of he Bride s parents wedding. Master cleaning the finest cleaning in Canada Henry s cleaners dyers launderers since 1900 is hostess at Trousseau party w. Halley 545 William ave., held a Trousseau reception wednes a evening to Honor her daughter miss Elinor Halley whose wedding 6 David Kent will take place aug ust 28. Presiding at the Tea table vere j. Aroneck . M. Lew Clinch . M rus Ell. The assistants were misses Byce Mercer Lorraine dirty Ann Jeuick Norma Russell Lucille Barber Marlene Halley Marion i Aroneck. Hrim White in Honor of or. And . Rhodes Chalke. Of Kingston ont., and or. And . Roy Gallagher Winnipeg . T. W. Saul Dubary apts., entertained Friday at. A Buffet supper. Man. Guests were ushered by Coleman Bloomfield Winnipeg and Carl j. Schork Louisville. A reception was held at the May Flower hotel. Following a wedding trip by motor to Benton Harbor mich., or. And . Dewar will reside in Winnipeg where the bridegroom is attending the University of Manitoba. Wore a length dress of White eyelet embroidered organdy Over Shell Pink Quebec woman chosen to. Head Home. Economists Calgary aug. 27 Margaret Mccready of Quebec City was elected president of the Canadian Home economics association succeeding Mabel Patrick of Edmonton. President elect named at the four Day fifth biennial meeting ending thursday was Edith Rowles Saskatoon. Estelle Leblanc of Montreal was named vice presi Dent and Marian Wall of Montreal Secretary. Regional representatives elected were British Columbia Eileen Cross Alberta Mai Garet Smith red Deer Saskatchewan Helene Lewis Bozeman Mont. Manitoba Anne Forsythe Winnipeg Ontario . Marie Louise Bertois Hamilton ont. Quebec Kathleen Kin hear Mont real new Brunswick Hazel Dun lop St. John Nova Scotia Mary Stanford. Halifax Prince Edward Island Estelle Haines Charlotte town. Hon. D. A. Ure provincial Agri culture minister was the main speaker to delegates from across Canada and the United states. He declared a demand for pro ducts always would exist barring an ineffective demand As had been witnessed during the last Depres icon. Then produce had been wasted. Nevertheless it was the duty of All canadians now to pro Duce to the utmost and Home economists bore a responsibility in hat production. Taffeta and Matching mittens of organdy. Her half hat was of Small White Flowers and she carried White violets and Pale Pink Rose buds. 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