Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 6 May 1948, 2, p. 3

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.‘A./‘-. generation. calls "them-«we a part of our children's social life. It Ab'mp* 13; human nature to seek companion- ship. and the gang . provides it during the growing-mp yam. “But “there . are good gangs, and bad ones Depend- ing on the attitude at the grodp as a. whole". its members may adavflop along unfriendly and dndiflerent lines, 01 grow into wholesome, well-balanced boys and girls whopare a real asset to the connnuntty. - - meet‘ up with the reply: "‘Oh. but W enthegenghdoing that.” It gets to be :My (1131121211 sanctum to stand up firmly in the face of what “the 38,113?’ 13 «mm; and to stick to What we Meter rtght '40:- our béys and 31:13. 111111031: 11133:: nursery school use we find youngsters tend to form little groups. Paychdwgiste tan us that th‘fie' Service y Cleaners ’ 1166Giedar St. South V'-*'_To every bereaved family, the farewell ceremony is an outstanding event, etch- ea deeply 1n its memory. And because we serve as we would be served, each service is to us a special occasion that {calls fox the employment of our facili- ‘ PHONE 3741 54 Cedar St. North ‘ F “ml ’ I 'LICENSED nmAmné AND numerous “ties and abilities. Our wide ‘range x.- of ‘fjgi-rices ‘ provides for” eyery wish or‘ :eir- é‘cumsance, - but while, the" cost of: the ’f‘funeral maymary, the quality gOf‘fi'Our funeral serVice remains 'unchanged.. '. n are, “then what they“ in their apex-e time, where they ”hang out”. A m becomes worthwhile or int depending on whether it Is tinder healthrhMan. ,Wd’can provide » 'th‘d‘t "quietly and .- subtly,"'from the . background. ,onewaytodomlsiswemoumge- useful activity, and to: help profide the means for carrying it out. Children are great colleétwsâ€"so let‘s set. our boys and girls to work on projects like the :‘Red Cross campaign.- thezfeoa'col- ; lectlon campaigns for Europe, , and other communlty drives. , Most eehfl- dJ:e;n develop hobbies .at. an-early.age. .. Let.’ 3 help themâ€"whether they want 'to build their own hideout in the met. {yard-01' form their am 35122 hand, or just learn how to bake colkes. means for carrying it out Children are great collectorsâ€"so let‘s set our boys and girls to work on projects like mama Cross campaign, theifoedteol- lection campaigns for EurOpe, . inther community drives. _ Most eehil- .,dren develop hobbies .at an-early.age. Let’s help themâ€"whether they want to build their own hideout in the back- .yard or. form their ov‘m Jazz band, or just learn how to bake cakes. . In the pr,ocess our youngsters will leam how to live and work with others.- Afinost every neighborhood contains and » . _ By Mamba Logan " There must "be something in spring air that incites an appetite for l'.amb [Perhaps its the munones of watercress land fresh mint tucked in with the vegetable displays. or the tender, red r hubarb, 01 the first bunches of new vegetables which make such fine com- panion _ foods for lamb. Then too, come :April, the meat dealer’s case has sucha‘n interesting array of lamb cuts. There’s regal leg of lamb fox company meals; chops, niblets, and patties for twosomes and foursimes; and the meaty ywnssters 61’ different Wands and film“ __ f 91‘ _those clever jcooks who creede. Doing things together creates a kinda! kinship math-proof amust .stu'p'id prejudices mm and probably 'fdi'ever.1t is the fii‘st big st‘epttowafll real understanding and emnmfiesiiip among our future citizens. Without their ever realizing that were doing it, we can help give the a good start in this direction. the 3m- ~. An children m to ”Vii.“ W certain mpg. we ought to find out who the et-her boys and girls and the make-up a! In the dealer‘s case you’ll find loin Chops, shoulder - and perhaps sirloin chops which can quite properly be broiled or pop broiled and the juices and ita't sawed for making -unusual and tasty sauses to serve with the addition -.of~tzaug-y.cuvrrent jelly us in the follow- .ing recipe. Lamb Shoulder Chops With Current Sauce . (Yield: 4 servinlgS) E4 lamb shoulder chops, a; 6-inch thick -(5 ounces each) ' Thorougqu brown chops. on both sides lamb" names «wrapped in bacon; 11m- barb makes a. wonderful addition. If you’ re one who avoids mailing because of the dean- -up afterwards, here’s a tip! When brofling just 2 01 4 chops. Use a small rack in a. pie pan. Place this {n the broiler rack and you'll have just a pie pan- instead of the large broner pan to wash at cle‘a'ti-up‘ time. ' 'know what pleases the menial-k. The best buy of all is rlb chaps, for during April, May and June when the lighter lamb is coming to market, you’ll find them at thelr best price. 01‘ course; .you’ll want to broil rib chops, and to‘set :them ofl‘ properly broll some sugared orange slices witli them for a .gmnl‘sh, _, Another broiler dish is In Spring Appetite: Turn To Lamb ,1... 313310!!! SPECIALIST my» mum Phone um ma m 51". mourn " ‘ ~ (Wt Bldg.) 'Rusner,‘R.‘0.' Eves EXAMINED aLksss‘s FITTED .8013ch ACCURACY # " . n"! annuals; FLOWERS MAKE RAFT _ Water momma grow so thick in that Clarence Have? in Australia that- mi flood times they, form Who?“ at: These .are the thmigs -- the. ever- lz'i'sil’ng things, " ~ The.- wondrOus things. thet. ne er wlll lose their. power To cast their seed across the dullest path (to bloom within the recess of any heart) ' . ' Forever like some rare and dovely She waves her hand and ws'miles her . cheery smile, . Her kih'dly gesture helps- us on the WW. Perchahce a cutting «from her fav- ourite plantâ€" ‘ These ate the things that brighten some dull day. - Seas’on dunks. Brown in hot, shor- tening m a heavy fiymg pan. Cover and c66k lewlv or bakgm a moderate oven (350°F.) 1%: hours Add diced; vegetablés during last m‘mfilutes Add moré hater If necessary (3601: 1mm tendel. a; - . , 4 lamb shanks 2 teaspoons sau. 1.; cUp shortening 2 cuns water 1 cupudleed cairots 1. cup diced mm~ ".1: cup diced celery V.- c-up' diced onion. A If more than 2- tablespoons fat r3- malu 1n frymgpanvzdraln. off excess fat. Add . flour. and ‘comblne i well ' with rat. Add salt, pepper and mute: ’aml sth until gravy is .9111th and well cooked. Add curl ant jelly and stir until jellv is melted and- well cooked. Add cunent jelly and stir until jelly is melted and well combined with sauce. Serve with the lamb. Lamb shanks for bruising will also catch ,the .eye' of ~the'.¢le'ver shopper. Besides being one- of the'more thrifty cuts, lamb shanks {with pothtoes, car- rots andcelery make the faintly think they have samething pretty special, which intreality‘itheyha've» ~ 2 tablespopns flour 1 cup water ’,!_- teaspoon salt. ’-teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons curmrit jeliy = I, in a heavy. frying pan, cooking 81mm until mops are tender. Seam. Re- move {mm .‘Irymg pan and keep not while making gravy. Lamb must be solved Very hat, you know. - flower." BraISed Lamb fifihfiks " (Yield;- 4 -serv1fig3) -, MY NEIditBO" f- ”mt EV} ;m_ cheese to form whole apricots. mm clusters of the three in lemon flavoured selqtm and chill. A quick meal-1n-one soup results. when a can of condensed vegetable- soup. 13 simmered with one pound of cubed balosna and 4 cups of water- green: pepper may be added, if desired-- Browned cubed “ onion and minced green: pepper may be added, if desired. Have You Used Sausage to add flavor to bread stuffing? You can ,do the same when you grind frankfuxters. Ground leftover pork combined with bread crumbs; egg, chopped apple and a, bit of moistening are grand when baked in custard cups. Quick Sinner? Bram . liver slices after 2brushing wdbh fat-and serve with leftqver 'frled. potatoes and a green . next time you make that easy. MW Wk of potato chips. mushroom soup and tuna fish, add u:- terest to it byloldmg in 39 cup of fine onve wedges. They add delicious flavour as we}?! as heartiness to the amots by putting cooked. dried up- :ISGd 101.1:me t1:ead,fmufli?s, cogk- along the wmd esorro 80a cmoraewml- utes mm“ water then drain and add Are old, are known; warm after Mn» them to the dough. The baked prod- “’3 c0” not, will seem more moist and fruity:! 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