Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 12, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday july 12, 1968 Queen Elzabeth right chats with mme Georges Dutruit daughter of French artist Henri Matisse at a re cent exhibition of his paintings at the Hayward gallery in London. Medical staff prepares children s fun handbook by Elizabeth Shelton Boston special tons when preschoolers Are bored and Cranky and Mother is All thumbs when it comes to hand puppets then what there Are hundreds of fun things to do when there s nothing to do say the authors of a new handbook prepared for the parents of sick children but useful also to babysitters Nur Sery school teachers distracted grandparents and others. When there s nothing to do presents 601 Plaj tested ideas that Are Safe and creative and use materials that Cost Little or nothing because they Are Al ready around the House too complicated things too Early defeat a explains Harriet h. Director of health education1 of children s Hospital medical Centre in Boston. The anthology was prepared by the staff of the Centre doctors psychologists child study specialists and a Boston Nursery school teacher Elizabeth m. Gregg. The play items selected to Toronto up Ruth Gor Don editor of Canadian scene wants to Blue Pencil the Hyphen out of Canada miss Gordon thinks we should All be canadians not German canadians or engish canadians. This in t the of Immi she said.1 they wan to remember their native land but when they get their citizen ship they want to be Cana miss Gordon is concerned tha Canada accept the newcomers As people and help them Over a period of adjustment. I m convinced that one o the Best ways is to make for mation. About their new country available to them through their she said. There is enough setting in to new ways without insisting that english1 be try cold meat pie on your next picnic cold entrees can be served frequently during july and August. On humid Days they can be accompanied by salads and hot Rolls. If the weather turns chill serve hot vegetables preceded perhaps by a steaming bowl of soup. Steamed Salmon loaf is an excellent hot weather entree. Accompany it with a potato salad and a plate of sliced tomatoes and cucumbers nestling on lettuce. If you wish something hot serve fresh peas with just a touch mint and a Green salad. If there is some loaf left slice thinly next Day and make whole wheat Salmon and lettuce sandwiches. Jellied Chicken loaf or jellied Tongue May be served As a dinner meat or for a special luncheon. At luncheon serve with a salad and Rolls or French bread spread cheese and heated in the oven. For dinner the hot vegetable might be scalloped potatoes and the salad either a Green one or beet and celery garnished with hard cooked egg. We have borrowed an idea from England where cold meat and game pies Are a tradition on picnics. Chilled Chicken pies and beef and mushroom pies Are meant to be eaten cold. Serve in big wedges with fresh Rolls butter and assorted raw vegetables such As radish onions Carrot and celery strips and Cherry tomatoes. These cold pies carry Well tuck a couple of them into an insulated Jacqueline Johnson honoured at showers Jacqueline Ellen Johnson has been entertained at several showers prior to her marriage thursday july 18 to Philip b. Coulter. Shower hostesses were . John b. Wirth bore Bank Street with . John c. Wirth and Douglas w. Wirth . Glen Wilde Mckay Avenue North Kildonan . William a. Somers Nichol Avenue St. Vital . Jack c. Mcdonald Parkside drive St. James with . Frank s. Mcdonald and . A. K. Stewart . N. W. Tooth Al Ash Street . A. A panting Mulvey Avenue with . Hugh Morrison or. Mrs. A Arnold Coulter Mother of the Groom elect entertained at a Tea at her Home Glenview Avenue St. Vital. Or. And . W. H. Cockburn Elm Street feted the Prospect Ive couple at a Buffet supper. Mrs. J. K. Brown Blenheim Avenue St. Vital held a dessert party and . V. C. Johnson grandmother of the Bride to be hosted a dinner party. An after rehearsal party has been planned for wednesday evening by the parents of the bridegroom elect. Out of town guests expected to attend the wedding include or. And . H. D. Buchan. And family Vancouver or. And . Scott Thompson and family Oak River Man., its. John Tipler Halifax . George Coulter and Barry Coul ter of St. Peter Minnesota. Hamper As a Welcome change from sandwiches at a picnic. Salmon loaf 151 i of. Can Salmon 1 Teaspoon grated Lemon Rind 3 Tablespoons Lemon juice Teaspoon Salt Teaspoon Pepper 1 Teaspoon dry Mustard 2 Tablespoons minced Green onion 2 eggs 1% cups finely crushed soda biscuits 1 Cap Nilk 2 Tablespoons chopped fresh Parsley Drain Salmon remove skin and Bones. Flake Salmon. Add Salmon liquid Lemon Rind and juice seasonings and onion. Beat eggs. Add to Salmon mixture biscuits milk arid Parsley. Turn into greased one quart Mold. Set Mold on rack in deep Saucepan or Kettle cover Mold with heavy duty foil tie Down. Add boiling water to come Halfway up Mold. Cover pan steam 1h hours. Remove foil from Mold. Cool. Cover Mold refrigerate 12 hours. Turn out on Platter. Cut in crosswise slices to serve. Yield six Servings. Beef and mushroom pies 2 ibs ground lean beef 2 Tablespoons butter Viz cup chopped onion in. Fresh or Frozen sliced mushrooms cup soft bread crumbs 10 of. Can beef Gravy ivs Teaspoons Salt Teaspoon Pepper 2 eggs pastry for two double crust eight Inch pies Brown beef in butter break up with Fork to Brown evenly. Remove meat. Add onion arid mushrooms. Saute until tender. Remove Skillet from heat. Stir in crumbs Gravy Salt Pepper and beaten eggs preheat oven to 425 Deg. F. Line eight Inch pie plates with pastry. Divide filling evenly spoon into plates. Divide remaining pastry in half. Roll each half into 10-Inch circles make escape. Vents for steam to place Over filling. Turn engagements Berry Doerksen or. And Arthur Berry Are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Janice Marilyn to Donald Bruce Doerksen son of mr., and . Herman Doerksen the wedding will take place at John Black memorial july 27, 1968, at . Minimum charge for 10. Lines and 20 cents for each additional line. Rates for publication of engagement pictures available on request. All wed dings and engagements must be submitted 48 hours before publication overhang under Bottom pastry. Make High standing rim flute. Bake 40 to 45 minutes or until pastry Brown and filling set. Cool then chill. Yield two pies of four to six Servings each. Jellied Tongue 4 in. Beef Tongue cold water 1 slice onion i cup minced celery leaves cup sliced Carrot 1% Teaspoons Salt 1 Bay Leaf 2 whole cloves 1 Tablespoon Brown sugar cup vinegar 1 Tablespoon Gelatin cup cold water 1 Green Pepper ring rinse Tongue. Place in Large heavy Saucepan. With cold water. Bring to boil. Drain. Again cover with cold water. Add onion celery leaves Carrot one Teaspoon Salt Bay Leaf cloves sugar and vinegar. Cover Kettle Sim Jer until tender about three to 3vz hours. Let Cool in liquid. Remove Tongue from liquid skin and remove Small Bones and cart Ilage. Strain liquid bring to boil. Soften Gelatin in cold water five minutes. Dissolve in two cups hot liquid. Place Green Pepper ring in Bottom of five cup Mold. Arrange whole Tongue Over Pepper ring Curling meat if necessary to fit Mold. Pour in hot liquid. Cool then Chin. Until set. Yield six to eight Servings. Jellied Chicken loaf 4 to 5 ibs. Stewing Chicken 6 cups boiling water 3 ribs celery with leaves 1 Carrot 1 Small onion 5 Springs Parsley 1 Bay Leaf 6 Peppercorns 1% Teaspoons Salt 2 Tablespoons Gelatin cup cold water 2 hard cooked eggs cup sliced stuffed olives cup slivered toasted Al monds Wash Chicken place in Large Kettle. Add boiling water arid sliced celery with leaves. Pare and slice Carrot and onion. Add to Chicken with Parsley Bay Leaf Peppercorns and one Tea spoon Salt. Kettle Sim Mer 2vz to three hours or unti Chicken tender. Remove Chicken. Simmer Stock unti reduced to three cups. Remove Chicken from Bones slice thinly. Soften Gelatin in cold water. Strain Stock bring to just below boiling Point. Add Teaspoon Salt. Dissolve Gelatin in hot Stock. Rinse nine by fiver Inch loaf pan with cold water. Add i Inch Stock. Chill until set. Arrange sliced eggs and of ves in attractive design on Bottom of loaf. Top with layers of sliced Chicken and slivered almonds. Pour on remaining Stock. Chill until set. Untold on Platter. Cut into crosswise slices. Yield eight Servings. Chilled Chicken pies 2% ibs. Chicken breasts 2 ribs celery with leaves 1 slice onion 10 of. Can Chicken Broth or 2 cups water 1 Teaspoon Salt 4 Tablespoons butter cup diced Carrot cup chopped onion cup sliced celery 4 Tablespoon s flour pastry for 2 double crust eight Inch pies rinse Chicken breasts. Place in Large heavy Saucepan. Wash and slice two celery ribs mince leaves. Add to Chicken with onion. Stir in Chicken Broth water and Salt. Cover simmer until Chicken tender about Iva fours remove Chicken meat from Bones. Return Bones to pan simmer 30 minutes. Melt butter. Add Carrot chopped onion and sliced celery saute until tender but not Brown. Strain hot Broth Mea sure two cups. Dice Chicken set aside. Sprinkle flour Over vege stir and Cook two minutes. Add Broth. Stir hot Broth into1 vegetables. Stirring constantly Cook until thickened and smooth. Preheat 425 Deg. F. Line two Eig Hunch pie plate s with pastry. Add diced Chicken dividing evenly. Pour in sauce doll out remaining pastry into to 10-Inch circles. Make vents or steam to escape. Place Over Chicken mixture. Turn overhang under Bottom crust. Make High standing runs flute. Bake 40, to 15 minutes or until pastry Brown and cooked chill. Two pies of four Servings each. The Only Means of communication she explained that Canadian scene on a budget of year is a news service sup plying information on history social Security business arts and Industry to 95 newspapers in 23 languages. There is no charge for use of the Materia in the service. Miss Gordon has the support of a number of University pro lessors and Canadian writers who produce material at a Nom Inal Price for the non profit service. And every two weeks tile material is sent out in mimeographed form in either English or translation. Miss Gordon writes and edits the articles for the service Anc deals directly with the foreign language press. She knows the publishers needs. They want to make information on Canada she said but Many of them have to do everything from Selling the ads to putting the paper to g Ether and the Cost of translation is High. I m no linguist although i can read Canadian credit All the translations and i consider i m doing Well when i can spell it out in furnishings can still be traditional by Ruth Wagner Chicago special a tons with All the talk about new furniture inflated laminated folded and Avant Garde Don t believe traditional styles Are but. On the contrary while the Avant Garde is grabbing head lines at the furniture Market in Chicago it is Only a Small part of the new furniture picture and largely meant for accents also featured Are Many Varia tips on. Traditional styles with emphasis on Spanish and eng Lish looks classic Oriental styles Are also important. Your House need t look completely old hat therefore if it is furnished in the traditional idiom. Choose brighter colors for upholstery and try a print for a change. After Many years. Of Plain fabrics prints Are by excitingly new especially in bold patterns. On top of your Wall to Wall carpet try area rugs for a Zingy contemporary effect. The plaid with Tassel led is very Aew. But a scandinavian abstract pattern would also look great. Oriental rugs especially in the Richer colors Are also suddenly in demand. To Complete your Contemp or izing of the traditional room try a few really unusual accessories. The hanging Globe Light fixture could do the trick. So could the Glass topped brass gallery table. Mixing styles is still the i Best approach to a Happy room that does not look studied so be not afraid to spice up your Trade ional collection with interesting bits of Oriental victorian or contemporary. The different styles if Well selected will often emphasize each other by contrast m Oving of l jul Vancouver up Many fears ago . A. A. Archibald i and a problem with a cow. The along with its own ers was being moved to Van Couver Island from the main and. The cow was bawling As it was Long past her Normal milk no time. So . Archibald found a boy capable of milking in the animal was appeased and the moving Job con inked. Since 1906, . Archibald resident of Bowman cartage Las been moving people s goods including cows throughout the Ower Mainland area. Mrs. Archibald now 78, has Jeen president of the closely omit family company since 1960. She took Over after her sister died arid runs the firm with the1 help of eight Brothers and Ste ers. From keeping books Archibald graduated to dispatch ing. After the death of a rela Tive in 1952 she became general manager of the company and in 1960, at 70, she became presi Dent her son John now is Gen eral manager. Showers and party Honor Sandra Bates Sandra Bates saturday Bride elect of William Skogan was honoured at a Trousseau Tea Given by her Mother . Cecil Bates Linden Avenue East Kildonan a Stag and Shower was held in the Rockwood Centennial Hall Teulon Man. Showers were held by Rainbow chapter order of the Eastern Star . William Fraser and . Richard Oaks Avenue West Kildonan . George Bain Mclntosh Avenue with . John Worley . John Horvath Martin Avenue Roderick Macrae Bank Avenue St. Vital and . Allan Turner Ebby Avenue. Members of the rehearsal party were to be entertained at the Linden Avenue residence. Help the child to learn include Cereal boxes milk Cartons cans dried foods like raisins and pasta egg and nut shells spools measuring spoons soap flakes sponges sieves a pan or tub with an Inch of water. None of the ideas requires artistic skill or undivided Atten Tion on the part of the Mother. Through the suggestions based on expert understanding of child psychology and the learn eng processes children Are encouraged to pursue their natural desires to paint puddle in water build things and tear them Down to make believe while working with familiar things. Most parents try to push their children too Early with sophisticated learning Gibney explained. Most of our doctors feel this is superficial learning on the Chil Dren s part. 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