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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1962, p. 7

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32 we 35 as nuxuuar man 1331 KITCHEN GOSSIP By EILEEN DIXON II PATRICKS DAY When its time for the wearing of the green itsr time for rosy corned beef St Patricks Day special that will bring cheers and smiles from the young and old is New England Boiled Dinner Whether your favorite vegetable is carrots or turnips when cooked with potatoes onions cabbage and corned beef you have meal fit for Paddy Murphy himself Garlic enthusiasts may select corned beef brisket with garlic flavour in addition to the sugar cure To always be sure of getting the highest quality when buying corned beef let the two most trusted words in meat be the shopping guide Most popular for family meals are the two to three pound brisket piecesin vacuum sealed packages The wrappers are transparent flavortight and dripfree designed to insure that all the meuts goodness reaches the table SPECIAL GLAZE special glaze adds party touch to the corned beef Cook two to three pound piece of corned beef according to directions on the package Remove the meat from the water and drain well Place the corned beef in shallow open pan Mix 112 teaspoons of corn starch 212 tablespoons of brown sugar 1A teaspoon of ground cloves and 14 teaspoon of dry mustard in saucepan Gradually add 18 cup of water Stir and cook over medium heat until clear and thick five to seven minutes Spread over cooked corned beef Press whole cloves into the fat covering in the outline of shamrock Broil the corned beef until the glaze bubbles about five millutes Slice and serve hot The trick to carving corned beef brisket is easy to master Begin by slicing at the narrower thinner end of the brisket always cutting across the grain When the direction of the groin begins to change about halfway through the remaining piece of meat is turned so that slicing continues across the grain Look at the lean side of the brisket to learn the direc tion of the grain or fibres of the meat Slices for buffet trays or main dish servings should be about 116 to inch thick For corned beef sand wlches the brisket ls sliced paper thin and several slices placed in each sandwic NEW ENGLAND IBOILED DINNER Yield to servings pounds corned beef brisket medium onions turnip cubed carrots cut in half potatoes quartered head cabbage cut in wedges Cover corned beef with water and simmer fork tender Do not boll Allow about 212 to 31 hours About one hour before serving time add onions Thirty minutes before serving add turnips carrots and pota toes Cover and continue cooking Fifteen minutes before serving time add cabbage Uncover continue cooking until all vegetables are tender Arrange veg etables around corned beef on warm platter PEOPLE AND PLACES Phone Eileen Dixon or Audrey Couison PA 66537 Notes are intended to cover the general social life of tile city and dlstrlet Weddings anniversaries bridge parties and coming of age parties visitors and Ira vellers are all items of Inter est to file women readers of this page Your help in suplt plying this news will be greatly appreciated CAST PARTY Mr and Mrs Wilson entertained at cast party at their Owen Street residence last evening following the premiere of Spring Thaw 52 at Barrie North Collegiate Members of Barrie University Womens Club who sponsored the pres entation assisted the hostesses ITS BOY Congratulation to Mr and Mrs William Merrick of Amelia Street on the birth of sun at The Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie yesterday morning The new arrival is brother for Stephanie and Debra ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Louis Finch of Angus have announced the en gagement of their daughter Miss Verna Jane Finch to Johan Scheepstra Barrie son of Mr and Mrs Sdheepstra of Holland St Georges Angli can Church will be the setting for the afternoon wedding cere mony March 31 CARD PARTY Beaver Rebekall Lodge are uponsoring eucbre and cribb age party to be beldat the IOOF Hall Collier Street this evening The games will begin at 815 pm Prizes will be awarded the lucky players and refreshments will he served WEDDING GUESTS Out of city guests attending theGarrvaalris wedding at Trinity Anglican Church Mar oh included Mr and Mrs John Garry Mr and Mrs Ralph Noy Mr and Mrs Noy Mr and Mrs Switzer Mrs John Nealing Mr and Mrs Burnet Mr and Mrs Boss Mr and Mrs Cameron Mr and Mrs Greene Mrs Coles Neil Rolland Mc Clelland Blake Uren Laz ier all of Orillla MT and Mrs Coles Jr Mrs Irene Bulmao Mrs Mur phy Mrs George Urry Mr and Mrs Wood Mr and Mrs BODPIEWM1 and Mrs Bill Bullpen Mrs Ray Hack ott all of Toronto Mrs Erisoo Mr and Mrs John ston Mr and Mrs John ston Mr and Mrs JohnA ston Mrs Kelly all of Ottawa Mrs Alice Donnelly Mrs Harris Mrs Wil liams all of Cookstown Nor man Neely Stroud Mr and Mrs Ronald Allen Churchill Mr and Mrs Larry Lougheed Belleville Mr and Mrs Fred Dow Bradford The bride Miss Sandra liar ris is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Nelson Harris Bur ton Avenue The bridegroom Norton Garry is the son of Mr and Mrs John Garry Peter Street Orillia QUEBEC VISITOR Mrs Badgley RR Barrie left by TCA from Mal ton for an extended holiday at the home of her daughter Mrs Carr St Fay Quebec Woman Succeeds Male Sculptor OTTAWA CP Eleanor Milne 36 of Wakefield Que has been appointed Canadas of ficial sculptor by the federal government Her sculpting of ornamental stone carvings on both the in side and outside of the ParliaA ment Buildings will be done at nlght during House of Commons sessions so as not to disturb members She succeeds William Oosterboff TROPICAL ARCTIC MOSCOW APlA blueprint for subtropical resort town in the arctic has been drafted by Soviet architects iass news agency reports Tall glass walls vast roof and thou sands of special heat lamps Will enable garden to bloom in the town regardless of the cold outside For The Best Selection of Paper Back POCKET BOOKS TRY Weuymouilis BOOK STORE S0 Dunlap PA 84055 TllE 50ft ANNIVERSARY of the Grand International Aux iliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers was celebrated at luncheon par ly yesterday The auxiliary was founded by group of Allandale women in 1912 Above back row from the left Mrs Kenneth Dawe sec retary Mrs Jory treasurer lllrs Irank Gorlt ing Mrs Cheesman past president and member for 40 years Mrs Slouc bam Front row from the ANN LANDERS Hiding The Heartache Wont Heal The Hurt Dear Ann Lahdcrs Your lct Ier from Star Gazer probably scored direct hit on at least one million American homes Mine was one of them like Jims wife am not supposed to know whats go ing on But DO know and whnis more have known for three years Often in your col umn Ann someone asks if she should tell friend as an act of kindness that her husband is running around You always say No Carrying such information is not an act of kindness Mind your own bus iness bless you for this advice Ann Almost every wife knows unless she is an im hecile At first when saw them holding hands was numb from the shock Then the hurt and humiliation set in After crying my heart out for weeks decided for the sake of my sanity had to make tre mcndous decision could con front my husband with the choice and risk breaking up our home and depriving three lovely children of their father or could swallow my pride play deaf dumb and blind and hope the affair would wear itself out know in my heart that made the right decision am living up to myTespnnsibilities even if my husband is not The point of this letter is to let you know that just because wife doesnt wear her heart ache on her sleeve and go around town with swollen eyes doesnt mean she is being fool ed It often means that she has great courage and that she decided to put first things first AWARE Dear Aware received doz ens of letters from readers who have said essentially the some thing and have great admiration for all of you The letters strangely enough were not all from women Some husbands wrote to say that they had chosen to play the which high school tea cher from Memphis said How does father tell his children that their mother is stepping around with family friend Now know the true meaning of the phrase discretion is the greater part of valor UNWELCOME CALLER Dear Ann ladders My brothers widow moved back to this city and has taken house about ten minutes from us Mabel has an uncanny knack for dropping in on me just as am leaving to go to the market the hairdresser or on some neighborhood errand always invite her to ride along but she refuses saying shed prefer to wait in the house always though this was little strange and now know why My young son was at home the last time she wait ed for me and she was un aware that he was there He told me later that Aunt Mabel went through all our bureau drawers that she tried on my bats and shoes and read the mail on my desk resent her snooplncss more than words can express In fact am enraged What should do about this in the future AVKWARD POSITION Dear Awk Simply tell Mabel that you refuse to leave her in the house alone while you do errands because it makes you feel like poor hostess Then INSIST that she ride along This might le the perfect op portunity to liberate yourself from what suspect is ch ronic pain in the neck You can suggest that she not drop over in the future without phoning in advance Too often goodhearted and gentle people are at the mercy of anyone who has time on his hands Izjlnlcll knows bowto ring door CEEVER KITTY PAWS AT ART HERTFORD England fReutersTopsy cat that helped produce abstract paint ings never quite learned the rules of the road her owner Dr George Cooper said sadly Monday Topsy was knocked down in the street Monday morning and killed London art gallery was making arrangements to put some of Topsys pictures on exhibition Dr Cooper said Topsy helped Dr Cooper produCe series of abstract paintings by pushing crayol with her paws Some were sent in tour of Canada and were shown on British and Canadian tele vision Last year Montreal man was reported to have offered $1000 for Topsys first effort Rider and Horse Dr Cooper turned down the offer This is he first cat pic ture ever painted in this coun try he said It is the prin cipal am concerned about not the price think it should stay in the country SALLYS SALLIES Makes IOb Easier left Mrs Frank Johnson re lief secretary Mrs Gough glut John lllanol Sr presi en GIA Members Mark 50 Years group of Allanliale women met at the Orange Hall on Elli toll Avenue on March 14 1912 to form what is now known as the Grand International Auxil lary to the Brotherhood of Lo comolivc Engineers The women were interested in forming an organization to support their engineer husbands and to provide family recrea tion and entertainment Aplt proximately 40 members were present at this first meeting The president was the late Mrs OConnor Yesterday active members of the auxiliary marked the 50th anniversary at luncheon party at the Lskevlew Restaur an Following the luncheon Mrs Cbecsman was presented With her past president pin and commended for her faithful years of service She has held on executive post for many years serving as secretary for 20 years president for two years and last year received her foyear pin Mrs Frank Johnson and Mrs William Jacobs will receive their 40year pins next year my charter members still residing in the city are Mrs Joe Trask Cumberland Street and Mrs Frank Hill liffiu Street GIRlS SllMS SAVINGSPRICED REG $199 MONEYvSAVING BUY for smart young fasliionables Sleek Cottonknit Slims with neat fitting halfbum waist yellow Trick lime hot pink blue Sizes 714 if your baby is just learning to handle spoon to feed him self smooth light coating of baby oil or cold cream on his face before meals It will make it easy to clean off food smears with touch of damp cloth At bath time therell be no more shampoo Vsquawks if you lightly oil babys forellead to keep suds from running into his eyes DISAPPEARING DOCTORS WARSAW APA noted Po lish surgeon says the number of doctors in Poland is dropping sharply becauseaof poor lam illgs Prof Leon Manteuifel writing in Communist weekly says unless conditions 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