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Barrie Examiner, 7 Nov 1949, p. 2

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urava ntINlIY nanonm CHAPEL nrrcnauen after their wedding on Mr and Mia Donovan Ball The bride is the former Eileen Mae Richards daughter of Mr and Mrs Richards 21 Blake St Barrie Her husband to son of Rev and Mrs Ball of Woodford formerly of Barrie They are making their home in Toronto KitchenerWaterloo Record Photo Hello Homemakers bowl of fragrant strap is meal in itselfs the kind of meal yOu need on Lbrisk day Lots of crackers and cheese beside the soup tureen are the best tablecompanionii With hlghly seasOned main c0urse you can prepare smooth dessert ch as rice puddihg custard ap ple umpling or upside down cake Th best homemade soup is al ways product of an overnight simmering stOck pot The flavor ful brew is cOmbination of meat bones beef shank leftover gra vy vegetables and herbs The stock is strained then the soup quickly prepared by adding fresh vege itables grated or cubed cooked meat or chicken and the final dash ol seasoning Creamed scups may be prepared with milk sauce base The fav forite cream of tomato will never curdle when the tamato is stirred lintowhlte sauce and it is best to uSe the same method in all cream lamps Quickly prepared soup may also combinatIOn ofcanned soups or canned broth if you have no stock brous enemas Simmer2 dozen small Oysters in Arups hots water Remove scum strain broth Chop Oysters due illdd V4 cup chopped crisp cooked Timeout tablespoon chopped celery orcestershire sauce lemon juice tea acme pepper Com oyster liquor Make tablespoons our and Illbutter or margarine dd the soup gradually Blend WY and 0091 gently lust unl afi thickened Makes cups 01 T0 SOUP use leftover baked potatOes Cutin half and Quickly scrape out all the maly potato into kettle aMash potatoes coarsely with fork Add cupsvrlch homemade chicken broth or cups strained canned chicken $5le heated with Cup preeminence with saltand pep per and pour into hot soup tureen gt sprinklibgof thrive and drum ledcrispibaeon on top adds much the reverend appearance of or split peas merningand place wlhlapound salt tab Wilton iuaits let it teaspoon ppiver table Yoao HOME ECONOMHT CHICKEN CHOW MEIN cup sliced celery lcup sliced onion tablespoon fat cup sliced Chinese cabbage can Chinese rice tablespoon margarine package shoe string potatoes or chow mein noodles cup chicken broth or water hovril Cube salt and pepper 1A lb mushrooms fresh or canned cup loftover chicken tablespoon cornstalch Cook celery and onion in fat for minutes Add Chinese cabbage and cook minutes longer Add rice and chicken Make paste of cornstarch and little broth then add paste and broth bovril cube and seasonings Top with mush rooms which have been sauteedin margarine Serve Over noodles or shoe string potatoes Serves asks Can you store it can kale in the some way as spinach Answer Yes although if the vegetable has been growing all summer it may have slrcng vor at this time of year Use only small tender leaves Mrs asks for the quanti ties of apples and onions to be used together in casserole dish to serve with moat Answer APPLE AND ONION SCALLOP pound of apples flour about jncup l4 teaspoon salt pound of onions tablespoons sugar it cup hot water slices bacon diced Peel and cut in slices the upA pies and the onions then arrange in alternate layers in greased baking dish sprinkling each layer with our and diced bacon Add the sugar and salt to the hot water stir until diSsOIVed and pour mm the mixture in the baking dish allow ing use penetrate to the bottom of the dish cover and bake in an electric oven 350 degrees for 45 minutes Especially good with gooseduck sausage or cold sliced tenderloin gt Anne Allan inVites you to Write to her co1ne Barrie Examiner Send in your suggestions 0nhome making problems and watch this column for replies Nz The New Zealand government has himouill that the butter ta tlon in that country is to be in week fr mocttiber 24 1949 creased from six to eight ouncesa CrawfordMcIntosh Weddmg In Dryden Miss Mary Adelaide Betty Mc daughter of Mrs Mc Intosh of Barrie and the late lMcIntosh was married on Saluro day morning November 1949 it $1030 am in the United Church all Drydcn Ontario to Anthony Paul Eanmrd of Dryden son of Arthur 38 Crawford of Enfleld Middlesex England The bride who was given in mar rige by Dr Dingwall wore idleSS of French blue crepe wuh fbraccleiiengih sleeves full skirt iand lled bodice Her accessories lwcre maroon and she wore an or gchid corsagc Her attendant Miss Dorothy Hall lot Dryden was in hunters green tissue faiile fashioned with drap led skirt and long sleeves Ray Elliott of Dryden was groomsman and the ushers were gRobert King and James Wilson ibotii of Dryden Mrs Irene Fathringhan played gthe wedding music Following reception at River rview Lodge in Dryden the bride land groom left on wedding trip ito Winnipeg Manitoba For trav leiling the bride wore gre gah fardinc suit On their return thcy lwill make their home in Dryden lIudges Confused East End gHallowe en Party Ovor 80 children in costume were Itoo much for judges Mrs Wheeler Mrs OBrienSaint ond George Holloway Sr at the anuual East End Home and School Association Halloween party Af iter an attempt at judging the chil ldrcn on the best coslumcs the lthrce judges gave up and awarded gspot prizes Mrs George Colcs was convcncr of the party this year Mrs Hal ris Redmond led the senior chil dren in games and Mrs Elton IParker was in charge of the younger childrens games Piano accompaniment was played by Mrs George H0110way Jr Mrs Hampton Fralick was in charge of the lunch and Mr Ty lson Smith distributed bags of candy to the children IIOUYew Gowns Worn at Masquerade Ladies Bowling Club Oldfashioned gowns some over 100 years old were among the costumes worn by the members of the Barrie Ladies Lawn Bowling Club at their Hallowc en masquer ode party on Monday evening The members were entertained at Ilit home of their president Mrs Cieasy 15 Henry St The prize for the most elaborate costume of the evening was won by Mrs Thomas Mitchell who wore period gown of blue vcl vet The hostess had provided prizes for all the costumed guests some of whom were in real masquerade costumes There were also prizes for every round of bingo played during the evening Mrs Creasys home was decorat ed for Hallowcen and the spooky atmosphere was increased by the mystgrjoiis enirance of three git llns during the evening The members had their photo graphs taken in costume at the party Lunch was served by the hostess Harvey errinChoir OrillioNovember Young women with both talent and charm form the unusual or ganization the Harvey Perrin Choir of Toronto which is to sing in the Opera House Orillia on November under the auspices oil the Oriilia Business and Profess ional Womens Club variety group but with every girl choral singing is her special study and hobby Harvey Perrin who is now as sistant directorlof music in Toronto schools was associated for years with the late Dr Fricker and car ries on the best choral tradition alongwith sense of the modern spirit of his young singers They work like Trojans but they are gay Although the choir was organized just few years ago its members were not new to the art for most had been choral students under Harvey Perrin in theinschool days Public engagements have increased their experience inrclassical com positions church music folklore and more popular songs Singing in surplices folk costumes unmod ern evening gowns lathe type of music my indicate they please both the eye and the ear for people at varyingctastes asja sourceotjbreeding Italy iSfutther Lemhae 9i is if For Parents Only The Child Who Wont so Eat up your foodl Bowman small youngsters are urged by their mothers to do just this Only children and the rst child in family are often taken to doctor because the parents are worried about his lack of appetite In the matter of not eating child can defy authority and usually win in the conict with parent Disci pline bribes the usual strong arm methods defeat their own cnd in making child eat what he has made up his mind he will not touch What is poor parent to do in face of childs obstinate lufusal to eat vegetablesoranv other article of food which is es sential for balanced diet AVOID SCENES There is great temptation to have scene then and there at the dinner table But that is the one thing not to do Threats pleading spanking frantically en gaging in game to distract or amuse the child while eating are all undesirable ways to meet the problem With many children the doctor advises the worried mother to try the starvation method The child is allowed no food between meals the milk supply is cut down The childs food is placed before him at meal time NO fuss or com ment is made if he does not eat The uncaten portion even if it is allthe food offerch is removed at the conclusion of the meal The theory is that by the end of day or two of this treatment provid ing the parents can stick to it that long the child will be so hungry that he will devour his food eager ly With the occasional child even this method is not very satisfact ory but it has sufficient record of succcSS to be worth trying But whatever the method of at tack in fighting this lack of appe tite situation it is of first import ance that parent try to discover the underlying reason why eating for the child has become prob lem 1t should be pleasure The goal of parent should not be to get certain amount of food of cer tain kinds into child each day but rather that the habit of eating should be pleasurable one problem child is seldom an accident but very often partly the result of mistaken behaviour on the part of parent Thus moth er might well ask herself these questions about her child and her self if her child is persistently re fusing to eat Ismy child ill Is my child the nervous high strung type who cannot eat unde pressure Is my child at negative stage with the No No response to most requests Is my child eating snacks tween meals Is mealtime happy time my child Am too fussy about my childs sloppiness or manners at meal time Am too anxious about amount of food he consumes Dol give my child too many 96mmands while heis eating Do focus all my attention on him Do give my child too large helpings Do serve food in attractive the forms and appealing color con treats Do criticize red in his hearing 401 Show my dislikefor certain dishes And last but not least if put myself in my childs place would it be much fun getting meals Honestly answering these ques tions will likely suggest some changes in mothers method or profeSsions are represented in the stir for All Makes Models autumn gt rats Fuiiiiiuigtakeiiic damnmninormpamoas authngzedjdesleij moron um 05 Collier St Phone12487 for Mic9 aBy Noncy Cleaver attitud 1ny some new resov lutionsl me mothers and it an excellent plan to write in black and vwhite in diary fashion the plan lihey intend to follow In tryin to solve an eating problem on they record after each meal the successor failure in small ways This is Substitute for nagging the child or worrying the father Over the period of week progress in some respects is almost bound to show After all difcult as it is for parents who are so eager for their childrens well being an objective longrange viewpoint is worth while Childhood is brief and every child passes through difficult phases Many small youngster who has been picky eater de velops tremendous appetite diir ing the teen years Mothers problem is then changed into nd ing enough to fill him up at reasonsblecostl Her memory of past struggles in facing the food problem are replaced by other questions There are few dull moments in the life of mother and it is pity to let any one per plexity get you down You have to pull your weight in contribut ing to happy family atmosphere at meal and other times My Tl AN EXAMINER WANT Al East End Form Study Group The formation of Teen Town for teenagar of the helm was among the matters discussed at the rst meeting of study group which has been formed by the women members of the East End Home and School ASSOCIMlOII The meeting which took the form ofan informal darning ses sion was held at the home of Mrs Harris Redmond 145 Blake St on Wednesday afternoon proposal was made at the meeting that there be further study of the constitution and manual of home and school clubs at regular meetings of the association It was suggested during the after noon that the board of education be approached regarding full time physical education instructors for the new schools The women discussed sending petition to theatre owners for non uranium of SI kinds Wide range of covarlng materials Telephone 4814 for an estimate Barrie Tent Awning Co 34 Bayeld Street Forestfires fansgreat toll of million In 1944 and 1948 the 1095 Canadas natural resources In the nine years 194048 merchantable timber worth over $20 million was destroyed and young growth esti mated at $9 million was burned The total area burned over was 175 million acres was over $45 million in each year sm GRAND FALLS Nfld CPI There is still plenty of wild life in central Newfoundland In two day survey covering 24 miles two wardens saw eight caribou 4o Fires were worst in 1941 when 88950 three bears lw mwev 15 the total loss was estimated at $11 slderation oi the type of pictures shown on Saturday afternoons suggestion was made that awards be given to pupils alter display of work at home and school meetings The possible formation of rhythm band was also dis cussed lca was served by Mrs Redmond at the close of the afternoon The study group plans to meet every week The meetings are open to all women members of the Home and School Association ADVERTISING IN THE EXAMIN ER BRINGS RESULTS 8000 SUB SCRIBERS TWICE WEEKLY Italbowed steaks are luxury tot we all love once 1n while HOW TO BARBECUE STEAKS round steak vent curlin plate Over owing coals then be or homemadebarbecue sauce with long handled fork turn and haste the DI Sear meat quick ln Select club Tbone or sirloin 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