Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Wal Nimo free press 1934 hrs. M. Neilson leads prize list at Brandon or Philippa Gould Man. Special mrs. M. Neilson of Erickson Ujj has won More prizes at the fair Here than any other woman. With 13 entries in the handicrafts class she took nine firsts three seconds and one third. In the cooking and Canning classes 3 firsts two seconds and five thirds. Mrs. Neilson who a be proud of her recod net Una i ii is woman interested in Aii of i since i child she has Only exhibited sine 1946. The loss of her son we was an air Fores navigate killed in 1945, made her look to outside interests she was at tha time a Leader of the 4-h Garden club taking a handicraft display to Minnedosa. Mrs. Neilson then decided she would exhibit also each of her entries took a prize and she was launched in the show business. That first year she did not compete in the cooking classes but the following year decided she would compete in this class at the Brandon fair. She took mrs. M. Neilson you Are missing something if you Don t go to the horse races Gertrude my race a she we born in the slums of London became one of the theatre s most famous stars Glamour sparkle High emotion stuff of which legends Are made. He was a Stuffy Boston Blue blood shocked at her Gay extravagances. Yet Between them they shared a love that comes trembling by alive. If you enjoy the company of sparkling personalities begin Richard Aldrich s tender humorous trib Ute to this amazing marriage of opposites. In the july ladies Home journal. Out a Newsstands 1 see results of cooking com petitions at Brandon fair Page 8. Many prizes. I can t remember How said mrs. Neilson she soon became famous for the Quality of her exhibits and the number of prizes she won not Only at Brandon but at Carberry Minnedosa and Dauphin As Well. Winner at Cne gaining courage with the years she was soon showing in handicraft classes at Vancouver London ont., Ottawa Yorkton Saskatoon and Prince Albert As Well at the Cne in Toronto. At All these places she took Many prizes and two years ago at the Cne took four first prizes and one second out of her entry of seven exhibits. Mrs. Neilson has always been interested in cooking but thinks her real Start came at the age of 14 when she had to keep House for her father and three Brothers. This was with a Wood stove and baking really took watching in those she said. Since 1946 there has been an electric stove in the Neilson Home but cooking does t taste any better it s just easier said mrs. Neilson. Of All cooking mrs. Neilson prefers baking cakes cookies and bread. Next in line of preference comes Canning. Watches detail Success in shows she thinks is largely due to attention to de Tail. In Canning Equality of size is one of her main considerations whether it be fruit or vegetables. The finished product is always packed in boxes and stored in a dark place until ready to be taken to the show. This mrs Neilson says keeps the All jams jellies and pickles Are homemade in the Neilson Jouse hold and each year enough is made to last until the next sea son. Mrs. Neilson gives credit for her Success in cooking to her Mother who was a wonderful Cook and could make the most marvellous dishes from next to nothing and is still remembered for her Lemon mrs. Neilson has one daughter a nurse now married and living in Sarnia ont., of whom her Mother says she s a. Better Cook than i am but girls get a better Opportunity to learn these Days mainly through the 4-h clubs which cover every Branch of mrs. Neilson has Given us re Cipes for three of her prize win Ning exhibits which we pass on to you. Chocolate loaf cake cups cake flour 1 cup butter 2 cups Fine 1 cup Buttermilk or sour milk 2 Teaspoons Vanilla it Teaspoon Salt 1 Teaspoon soda 3 squares chocolate melted and Cool 5 eggs Well beaten sift flour measure add Salt and soda and sift together three times. Cream butter add sugar and Cream together until Light and Fluffy. Add beaten eggs and pack it Miriam chapter names officers mrs. B. Choslovsky was re elected president of Miriam chapter of Hadassah. Other officers include honorary presi Dent mrs. M. Wiseman past president mrs. H. vice presidents mrs. E. Divinsky mrs. H. Guttman mrs. F. Ash record ing Secretary tvs. S. L. Ashkin corresponding Secretary mrs. H. Guttman tree sorer mrs. L. Breen chairmen of Rommi Trees include Yew s h. I Kirs. In or. And mrs. Edward Schebek of Victoria . Were guests of Honor at a reception saturday evening at the Home of mrs. Scheblik s brother in Law and sister by Anil mrs. Charles Kremer Fernwood place to Mark their Golden wedding anniversary. A presentation was made to the honoured guests. Or. And mrs. Schebek were married in Winnipeg june 29, 1904 and resided Here until 1947 when they moved to Victoria. They have five sons Edward and William of Winnipeg Fred Erick Victoria Alfred Hornepayne and Walter Calgary. There Are 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild. While in the City or. And mrs. Schebek Are the guests of their son and daughter in Law or. And mrs. Walter Schebek seven Oaks Avenue West Kildonan. Who celebrated their Silver wedding anniversary of june 29 saturday evening at the reception for or. Schebek s parents. Eat mixture Well. Add cooler melted chocolate and blend. Add Lour alternately with milk and heat until smooth. Add Vanilla. Sake in greased loaf pan 12" x x in slew oven 325 de Grees about ice As desired. White layer cake 2 cups sifted cake flour i Teaspoon Salt 1 cup sugar cup milk 2 Teaspoons baking powder cup butter 1 egg unbeaten 1 Teaspoon Vanilla sift flour measure. Add baking order and Salt and sift together free times. Cream butter d Ugar gradually and Cream to Gether until Light and Fluffy. Add go and heat together v e r y thoroughly. Add flour alternately Ith the milk a Small amount at time. Beat after each addition until Smoth. Add Vanilla. Bake in to greased 8 Inch layer pans in moderate oven 375 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. Ice As desired. Brown bread .6 cups All purpose flour 2 cups milk cup Brown sugar Tablespoons Salt 6 cups whole wheat or Graham flour 2vt cups water 2 packages yeast cup shortening 1. Scald milk add Salt and sugar Cool. 2. Combine milk and water add dissolved yeast and mix Well to Gether. Add whole wheat flour and beat Well. 3. Add melted shortening. Mix Well. Add White flour gradually to make a dough stiff enough to handle when placed on table for kneading. Lightly flour bake Board or table turn dough out onto this and knead Well. Place dough in greased bowl and cover. Set in warm place. Let Rise until double in bulk. Punch Down. Let Rise again. Divide dough in three or four equal portions and shape into loaves. Place in greased bread pans. Let Rise until double in bulk. Bake in hot de Grees for 10 minutes and then at 375 degrees for a further 40 min utes. Total cooking time 50 min utes. Roland is scene of Palmatier Swain wedding at an Early afternoon Cere Mony june 21 in the United Church at Roland Man., Victoria Luella daughter of Duke Swain and the late mrs. Swain of Roland became the Bride of Wil Bur Kirk Palmatier son of r h. Palmatier and the late mrs. Palmatier of St. James. Man. Rev. K. A. Mckillop of Winnipeg performed the service assisted by Rev. George h. Hambley. The wedding music was played by mrs. C. A. Johnson of Winnipeg Cousin of the Bride and miss Donna Hedley Sang. The Bride chose a two piece Silver toned brocade dress with Small Blue and Silver hat. She carried red roses and lilies of he Valley. Mrs. W. V. Edwards sister of he fride was Matron of Honor. 3est Man was Watson Iredale of Winnipeg and Ushers were Jack Swain and David Dyson. A reception was held in the Church following a wedding trip to Rossland . And other Points or. And mrs. Palmatier will take up residence a a. Zil Berman mrs. Kasey Hadassie mrs. R. Kliffer medi Cal Aid mrs. M. Wiseman Bonds mrs. M. Lentz membership mrs. M. Publicity mrs. A Guttman National fund mrs. A isreals program mrs. D. Telephone mrs. S. W. Higgy Fis Blue Mogen David mrs. L. Breiu Flowers and wires mrs i. Silver Man social mrs. F. Ash sick visiting mrs. S. Kanee mrs. Brody store mrs. J. Karen Bazaar mrs s. Kanee Bazaar Shower mrs. R. Reider. The Delegate from the Winnipeg alumnae club. Miss Marilyn May is also planning to attend. All will leave Winnipeg this week for Miami Beach. Science pm the principle of we discovered by Henri at Paris in 1896 by Teta with uranium. Mrs. B. Choslovsky fort Garry pair Exchange vows St. Stephens Broadway United Church was the scene of a wed Ding june 26 at 4 p.m., when Dorothy Evelyn daughter of or. End mrs. Jack Siemen fort Larry defame the Bride of de Waine l. Haugh in son of or. And mrs. J. A Haugh in fort Arry. Or. Harold a. Frame officiated. Filmer Hubble played he wedding music and Robert Houston was soloist. Misses Georgette la Fortune and Loretta Hekl were brides maids. Donald Siemen brother if the Bride and b. Kriv Oblocki it. Walburg sask., attended the bridegroom. Ushers were Ter Taylor and Glen Dowsett. The Bride wore a gown of imported silk Klencon lace and tulle Iver Satin. The lace bodice had a scalloped portrait neckline and a Jowder puff Short sleeves. The Ull skirt of tulle swept into a rain. She gloves with wore Elbow length lace appliques. A Iara of sequins held her Finger Seta Sigma Phi group elects mrs. S. Smitten a new president officers elected at a meeting tip veil of silk illusion edged with lace appliques. She carried Cas Cading red roses with lilies of the Valley. A reception was held in the banquet room Curtis hotel. Fol lowing a wedding trip or. And mrs. Haugh in will reside in Winnipeg. Three Winnipeg girls leave for i Beta Phi meet at Miami Beach i Beta pm fraternity first National College fraternity women will hold it s 39th Bien Nial convention at the Roney Plaza hotel Miami Beach Fla. July 5 to 11. Members of Active chapters and 257 alumnae clubs in the United states and Canada will be represented. Miss Joanne Wintemute will serve As the official Delegate from Manitoba Alpha chapter. Miss Shirley Bradshaw will be need Energy try i tone. Delicious Flo i Irful d packed Pep. I tone supplies the Energy you need it s a wonderful source of Siren nth i think one of the by products of How to take care of their baby our increasing emphasis on not that i think this is bad i . the need of know ledge about child rearing has been the fear it has built into them. They think they Don t know anything unless they have been told. They have forgotten How to put their own Natura Good judgment to work. I heard recently of a Young couple who had to have a Public health nurse come in to Tell them bums canned meats Jingle contest 3 54 Fords Here Are the simple rules 1. 60 to your food store buy several tins of Burns Cannes meat then write your last line foe the Jingle on the Back of Label in ency Blanlot or a Plain piece of paper. 7. Send your entry along with any Burns Label or i rats enable facsimile or a piece of the key s Ftp from Burns tin to Jingle contest department a in 1592, Toronto. My entries must be postmarked not later trin Midnight july 24th. By Sura sufficient postage is used As Norles with inadequate postage do not qualify. 1 contest open to All residents of cant a except of bums co. United end i subsidiaries their i fences. The rim Dullni and judging the contest and their families. 4. Entries will be judged on the Kesis of aptness Orith Norty and neatness. All entries the final property of bums c co. Limited. Judges decisions ire final be sure to print your name and address plainly m if entries. Send in is Many entries is you like but each should be accompanied by e Burns Label. To qualify for the Cash Bonus for car winning entries simply enclose bums labels Witk each entry instead of oni. I. Winners will be notified by mall at the close of the contest a Complete list of Pron winners will be mailed upon request sew your Newfry today to Burns Jingle contest depart mint a Box 1992, Toronto canned Are Sukk and to try Thorn All All forty two Mil your own Burns co. Limited my rave pc Cara think instead it is indicative of a trend. The Parent can t act until someone tells them what to do. I said to myself when i heard this what is it they had to have told to them Didin t they know How to put on a diaper did t they know the baby had to be fed did t they know that it had to have a bed and be put to sleep they d never listened what seemed hard for me to recognize is that Here Are two parents who seemingly had never listened to parents grandparents neighbors Sisters aunts Friend and Learned one single thing thai would help them through this first experience with a baby. I know perhaps As Well As any me How Little a Parent can know. Was an Only child my first Jorn came when i lived in a Trange City and knew practical y no one. I had brought books Home from the Public Library on child care chiefly Holt scare and feeding of and i read the latter until i knew it by heart. What seems to be lacking in today s parents is Confidence in their own knowledge and Good sense. What they do might hot be according to but if they had a baby to care for they would certainly know that it needed to eat and sleep to be kept clean and to have air and Sunshine. I strive for improvement what i am trying to say is that formulae for child rearing and feeding should not be so rigid that parents Are paralysed without them. Everything in the world can be done better and More easily if an individual has know How. All the information and knowledge available is not too much for parents to strive for when a human being s health and Are at stake. But parents should not Over look the fact that being parents gives them a precious advantage. They have Wisdom which grows out of their lore for and deep concern for child they possess they would t Hurt this child for anything in wide world and that feeling prevents them from doing anything that is really harmful even though it May be mistaken and could be done better. Let them take Pride and courage from that fact. Out ten cent Booklet the first six May be had by sending 10 cents and a stamped self addressed envelope with your request to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in Cara of the Winnipeg free press thursday father has new role in the of the Theta chapter Beta Sigma Phi at the Home of mrs. W. H. Collum Wilton Avenue included mrs. S. Smitten president mrs. Mrs. Irene Croasdell Secretary mrs. Elizabeth Roy social mrs and mrs. Riddell were presented gifts of appreciation were pre i ton seated to mrs. Collum who re signed As social sponsor and to mrs. 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Powdered skin med milk has As Good food value fresh skimmed milk if made up to proper
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