W To reheat, drop into boiling salted water, boil 5 minutes, drain and allow to fluff by steaming in eolander placed over boiling :{ter for 5 minutes. o Put lhormin!, sugar, bran and salt in bow!, add boiling water and stir until shortening is dissolved. Let stand till lukewarm, add beatâ€" en eggs and‘ yeast, softened in lukewarm water. Add half the flour, beat until smooth, add reâ€" maining flour, mix well. Let rise till double in bulk and bake in 425 deg. F. oven for 15 minutes. Makes 4 dozen 2% Inch rolls. If you wish to use only mr% of the dough, the rest will keep in refriâ€" fcnwr for days if covered and set in coldest spot. 7 For something newâ€"tasting and delicious, serve veal chops breaded with savory crumb coating. To make coating for 6 chops, mix % cup fine white bread crumbs, 1 tbs. dry mustard, 1 ths. salt, 1 ths. brown sugar, 1 tsp. poultry seaâ€" soning, and a dash of pepper. Wipe veal chops with damp cloth, dig in flour, then in beaten egg which has been diluted with 2 ths. water. Roll in bread crumb mixture and brown well on both sides in 4 the. Hot lard. If heavy fryipg. pan is used, simply cover chops without adding liquid and cook slowly over a_low burner until tender, about 45 minutes. Or add % cup hot ‘water before covering. . sugar, 2 cups prepared bran, 2 tep. salt, 1 cup mflng' water, 2 eggs, 2 cakes compressed yeast, 1 cup lukewarm water, 6% eups Bran Hamburger Rolls Oneâ€"half cup shorten PU " Four Tasty Meat Meals Short ribs of beef set in brown baked beans is a golden dish of flavor ~nd tenderness when baked long and slowly. Serve them in & fat pot with Boston brown bread and crisp relishes. Wash 1 pound mavy beans, then cover with water wand stak overnight. Drain but save water. Put beans in large kettle, Add 2 ths. brown sugar, 2 tsps. ‘malt, & tsp. pepper and 1 sliced onion. Add water in which beans were soaked and additional water to cover. Cover kettle and simmer beans 2 hours. Dredge 3 pounds beef short ribs with flour and brown in hot fat. Place beans in large pot or two smaller casserâ€" oles, top with short ribs and cover. Bake at 350 degrees for 1% to 2 hours or until meat in tender and beans are done. Add more water when necessary. _ _ ‘ tender. For the corn meal stufâ€" fing, slowly pour !4 cup of corn meal into 1 cup boiling water, stirâ€" ring constantly. Add %4 ths. meat drippings. Mix together another % eup cornmeal . and 2 t.s}). baking powder, and sift into first mixâ€" ture. Add 1 minced onion, 1 tsp. salt, !4 tsp. pepper, %& tsp. thyme. Mix well. § Savory Veal Chops COC PCZC MCRBUT DC 28 NU WEVCrp cov ~, and cook slowly ei%her on top of the stove or in a 325 deg. F. oven for about 2 hours or until (Serves 5â€"6) , One of . the tastiest economy dishes is flank steak, especially when rolled and filled with a Mexâ€" ican corn meal stuffing. Have a 2 pound flank steak scored. Spread steak with corn meal ntufï¬nidmd roll lengthwise. Tie to hold in place. Brown on all sides in 2 ths. lace, Brown on all sides in 2 ths. Eot lard. Season Add %4 cup ‘water, Mexican Flank Steak The Board also clarified uï¬ ï¬‚ï¬‚â€œ:l respecting pie fillers, ;i rs,â€" baker‘s fruit fillers and ountain fruits. . Any ‘of these items containing more than 66 per cent sugar content are classed as jams and therefore remain on the ration. Those containing less are removed fromâ€"ration restrictions. » ‘The order freeing canned fruit included sweetened and unsweetenâ€" ed varieties as well as those xzhlly prepared for babies. Net ect of the move will be to give consumers an increased amount of about 34 per cent of the remaining gugarâ€"preserves alternative couâ€" ©Decision to remove the items from utloninf. the nnnouneou!:'t said, was in line with the Board‘s policy of docontm!lit:g as rapidly as conditions permitted. The action was made J)owble by "record or mearâ€"record" fruit packing this Canned Fruits Are Taken Off Rationing List Sruit and soet aos, rquied fram fationg mow will be available for purchase tMaly ied io prthace theieiiine, Or put in oven with just enough THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 1046 Recipe Corner e other alternativesâ€"jams, , marmalades, honey, syrups ortening, 4 fopared bran, & Oneâ€"half pound butter, three tablespoons of pulverized sugar, beaten to a creaim, then add as much flour as can be kneaded into this, divide into two pieces; roll about oneâ€"half an incg thick on gioe. of thin paper, put in pan and ake 25 to 30 minutes. Short Bread omitted. _ ." '.' Seotch Short Bread Coffee Mincement (Yield 10 cups) Juice and rind of 3 oranges, juice and rind of 3 lemons, 8 cups water, 1 lb. apples, peeled, cored and chopped, 1 lb..currants (opâ€" tional), !i& lb. chopped raisins, 2 cups wholewheat %rend crumbs, firmly packe‘, & cup mixed canâ€" died peel, 1 cup marmalade, 1 cup chopped nuts, 1 cup sugar, 1 cu,z strong coffee, % tsp. tloves, tsp. cinnamon, % tsp. ginger. Boil the above in a double boiler till the sauce is smooth, then take out the onion, and stir in 2 ths. butter, salt and pepper. Boil up once, and serve. This needs to be cooked about 1%4 hours in a double boiler, If you are having a chicken dinâ€" ner and do not have time to stuff the bird with your favorite dressâ€" Ing, try using the following recipe as a substitute to serve with the chicken. Oneâ€"half _ pint grated ‘bread crumbs, 1 pint milk, 1 onion. _ _ Half a cupful can be added to muffins like any leftâ€"over cereal. rice, fill with seasoned meat and gravy, cover top with .rice and steam covered molds: (large molds 45 minutes, individuals 20 to 25 minutes), _ Serve with tomato sauce. Bread Sauce water to steam rice as it reheats. A tablespoon or more is just right to thicken soup or consomme. A cupful makes a good extender for meat or vegetable loaf. _ _ mnm‘lut week celebrated the 51st birthday quietly with his family at ham Palace. Since his accession to the throne in December, 1936, official celebrations have been held in June. A 21â€"gun salute was fired at noon by the Royal Horse Artillery, with a similar salute at suburban Windsor Castle. This was the first time for the Windsor salute since 1938. Messages of felicitation reached the King from all parts of the Empire. On behalf of the people of Ontario, the Lieutenantâ€" Governor of Ontario, Hon. Albert Matthews, sent the following birthday -ms to His Majesty: "As your representative in this province may I e to Your Majesty the cordial greetings of the people of Ontario on the occasion of your birthday and wish for you and Her Majesty good health and many blessings in the year to come." uffins like lng leftâ€"over cereal. Line a mold with cold boiled for improved _ tional Facilities Busi Administration If you wish to offer your services, please phong ORchard 4880 â€" KE. 5210 1947 _ YORK TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS â€" 1947 USE YOUR INFLUENCE TO ELECT Fred W. Hall REEVE ‘*Vote Hall for Reeve â€" He‘s All for ‘ How vain, without the merit, is the name!â€"The Iliad of Homer. _ Consciousness of rightâ€"doing bri%u its own reward; but not amid the amoke of battle is merit seen and appreciated by lookersâ€" on.â€"Mary Baker Eddy. _ Australians â€" generally _regard Capt. James Cook, an English Nnvi officer who discovered the Pacfic shores of Australia in 1770, as their Columbus. Merit is never so comga‘l:uous as when coupled with an obscure oriâ€" gin, jJust as the moon never apâ€" pears so lustrous as when it emerâ€" exception of the Eimpress of J?ln, now named the Empress of Scotâ€" land, all the "ocean queens" of which Vancouver was once so Eroud, lie in their graves. The mpress of Asia is fathoms deep off Singapore, the Canada was torpedoed off West Mflnh:md the Russia, the veteran of the fleet, lies in a scrapyard after being burned undergoing repairs at Barrow, in Lancashire. The world more frequently reâ€" oom?enset the _ appearance . of merit, than merit itself.â€"Rocheâ€" foucauld. True merit, like a river, the de;?or it is, the less noise it makes. â€"Halifax, As plants take hold, not for the sake ‘of staying, but only that they may climb higher, so it is with men.â€"Beecher, °© The Ottawa Citizen says with the exception of the Empress of Japan, MERIT Let‘s pauseâ€"two minutes‘ silence Before our conscience heret Pray Christ to make us more like What have we doneâ€"you or Iâ€"# What thought of Christmas ; cheer ? Sent forth to those less fortunate, What Christâ€"like thought sinâ€" New hope was born for all kinvfe * Our path to God made clear, A Christmas Thought _ Christ was born and Christmas Day Thr;l)wu round the word good cheer; _ â€" 6 Street Lighting Municipal Services [ Poet‘s Corner l Christâ€"worthy â€" of Christmas cheer, was born for all manâ€" â€"Bruce Carey, To make this the most wonderful { Christmas ever, place your order here now . . . 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