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The Brussels Post, 1945-1-31, Page 2FAVay Spee/a// .M . c -7n' ' yoae. QROCER THE Ow MIMI Shoe Hello H(rinemekersi Liver turf similar meat specialties are due for t3'e spotlight. They are ear run to health as .well av eternally ally C'anally these pieces are cheaper than most other meats since there is so muselr leas bane, gritlo, autl shrinkage. There is a fair supply e3 Diver, sweetin'eads, tripe and "-!cart available. s ,: al l niacin. ti is ail this food ctt : you may shy, he 1'r;lliy delicious, ear:-,11ouj(1 be taken in the steps of preparation. Take a Tip 1 Remove skin anti told gtl il••1re- by scalding and loosening wltjt a Packed with health buildere, liver , - easily provides your daily need of iron - the mineral which nutrition- eeeItillete::• netting 4taud jn ;Cts agree is the hardest t^ 00.1 t..l'1 seasoned liquid') in lemon adequately in the diet. Also, they juke, vinegar, tonuwto juice, or•sour :contain large, amounts of ether '• ream e'-hanc•es the delic'1te but 'minerals and protein, and a weatt11 . distinctive flavours. of vitamin A, and B1, as well as 3. Grinding mattes pork liver more acceptable for some. tastes, THE BRUSSELS POST rt 4. Mikity; heat balls, stew: cas- 2 bay -leaves, 1,y lemon, salt emotes will add goodly anisette, of and pepper, ;.' tbsps, four, 2 extra food values, Deeps. butter or fat, 00 High 11001 011141-11'ns ,11001 Cool; slowly in moist heal Split the kidneys still 051 out 'he 1. - •=i,nc.. . Irn1 ir. bakin1 ate Iliad, white suhslauc.ee and fat vet ((ll nerd methods, from 1h( centre. Was11 thaun Droll era soak for throe or four hours Pork Liver with Aloe to cold water, 0haligi1g the 11'alor R4 sten as it becomes cloudy. Then ret the kidneys into tt graui('s pan, red enough water to cover these •'d heel slowly. When Mei as the hulling point, pont' off the hot Water and again just cover -them with cold water, 01100 mol heating slowly and again changilir the nater when hot, Change the water lu tills• way three tinges, thea 0101 tiler (twenty- minutes for small kid= ie. Bait and pepper. Simmer lags; forty minutes for a beef ' ly until lender, about forty kineney,) ,Sed away to cool. i1 the utes. stew is to be used for a breakfast Ohio, this preliminary cooking must be done the day before. When ready to prepare, separate- all the The ',rete Tripe - Tripe le terror t reels and veins from the kidneys, •'id in 111e city markets already ' "sing only the luau part. Cut „oau.e•d. if not so obtainable, wash 11110 into small pieces. Place the well through several baling waters, , „hopped knjdneys In a granite pan, then put in cold water and let soak add the bay -leaves, tido cups of trcr night. water and the lemon, sliced, and simmer for twenty minutes. 'Viten 1 pound pork liver, M. pound =111041 bacnll, 'z cup rice, 3 thsps. chopped pare•eley. 2 or 3 ilcecj (•x1(010, 2 sliced 01110110, alt and pepper. Fly the liver with the hacnp until tr.(Wn. then add the rice which has : tleel in water Sol• /medial teem: with . bot water or 's•k. add the parsely, carrots and Tripe with Onions Stewed With Onions 2 penuds tripe, 2 onions, salt and pepper, 1 01111 riot mill, butter. Simmer the tripe and 01140410 Ln settee water for three o1• four ernes Drain. Chopped the cooked onions very flue, place them in hot ],(ilk, and season with salt, pepper and butter. Pour this over the tripe and serve at once, Stewed Kidneys 3 cape veal or beef ltidrcys ready to serve, remove the bay - leaves, add the flour, bibbed smooth in the butter or other fat, Season with salt and pepper, and when thickened to the consistency of creaan, serve ou a hot dish. THE SUGGESTION 1110)1 Mrs. A. C. suggests: Hot Milk Angel Cake lee cups cake flour. 1 cup 005a', 1 tsp. salt, 2 tsps. bak /Iowa Awe a9aS'EO 56;efoij$,F/kiff /iY MAWS 40/1 • • NE T, ER .....�aara;.E,... . ANDY INFLAMMABLE etey MATERIALS IN PARCELS . • MATCHES AND LIGHTER FLUID in overseas parcels have started serious fires. Think what this means. Thousands of bags con- taining letters and parcels lie deep down In a ship's hold, lurching in a rough sea. • If matches or lighter fluid take fire -AND THEY DO --that means that brave seamen must go into, the smoke-filled hold and risk their lives. Thousands of parcels may be destroyed -thousands of men disappointed. WON0T YOU HE P1 Ire know that you tuoalrl foot knowingly endanger lives and wail, So thiszk-and then don't lint rnatelset or lighter ,fluid ,yu Overseas' Mail, Issued by rho aolherlry el HON, W, P. MULOCI(, 'CC., M.P., POSTMASTER GENERAL AVednesduy, January 31st, 12.15 ing powder, % cull eeeltled feint, 1, tsp. Verdun, t egg whites, Sift flow, s111101, salt and baking powder into a large mixing lapel, :sir flolt milk into dry ingredients, add vanilla and fold In stit'rlY Melee egg whites. Pour mixture into an nllgreased angel cake: pan, belting In 'electric oven .at 351) deg, for one hour or until ' surface sprees- back and rake shrinks' from (entre tube, Invert pan on wire ]holt Fro 011100- rad] 3001 thoroughly before being removed from the Pun. Mrs. J. S. suggests: An eco1oln ic'al but hearty snirpe0 .dish: Rice -Stuffed Flank Steak 2 smell flank steaks, 1 cep cooked 1400, efi n0nnd' sausage browned, 1 small onion, chop- ped, 1j clove garlic, minced; 2 tsps. minced parsley, 1 :bee minced celery, salt !and pepper, >✓ e11p water, 6 carrots, sliced, f onions, sliced. Pound stens atud cat gashes in fat aide !Spread one - with staring made by combining remaining ingredients except water, wrote, and onions, Top with :second steak, Few or fasten with skewers, Brown i" hot tat; .add water. Cover tight 1v. Simmer one hour, until inea' ie almost tender: Add carrot's and sliced onions. Simmer 30 minutes Serves 9. 41 * .R Anne Allan invites you to write to her in pane of The Pont, wend to your suggestions on homemaking problems, and watch tthie' column tor replies. CRANBROOK The X:P.S, held their meeting in the manse Monday evening, Jan. 29th, Mrs, Lloyd Michel In the chair, The meeting opened singing hymn 541 after repeated Lord's Peewee en unison. The minutes of the last meeting read and roll call answered with 26 members present. The offering lots reoeived: Some b'asdness was. then discussed. The neebing was then turned over to 1lilwolve'r, The Sciripture was taken from the 19th chapter of Luke.. A. hymn wM ,sat -ng followed by • 'the topic given by Mit'. Maclvar. The treating Closed with the singing of a hymn nand .prayer. A social evening In the basement was mucic enjoyed by all, closed with,' the singing of the National Anthem, Lunch le as served, Overseas Letter Received By United Church W. A. The W. A. of the United Church have received the fallowing letters of thanks for Christmas 1)001.ols. welled to boys serving obe05ea.s. a * * Dear Friends: jest Must evening I . received a lovely parcel from you and my heart was warmed greatly. The banana flakes helped the cereal this moaning end the rest will assist us in for- getting we ane in the army a110, 1 oiiten think of you talk and your. ministry of serVi00 to so many. The tear has only helped to demenstl•ate rite large number of folk who do sincerely 100111 to nerve their Allows However I wish we could ' do as meat in peace. Things go along in the regular lnanantono us routine fashion, ' Oil S19clay lase: I Quad. 8 services - from t ; 30 untie 5:10 p.m, 1 had 1 yes'' tenclay and leave 2. more this week and possibly more, However the busier one its the less he thinks of home ao I keep going, Clod blase you ,all Cbamles Lewis Suv WAR SAVING STAMPS, Posi' Offices Sell Them $uy.. A_ 111 Sg°111°S. 14 IANU Pe(PAIT IIsiIlkeatoo. *Rooms . tOSACCONisii •OOK MIS Mr/ .I ili?Alt *MN FM.:. arommumiiims l4 EIS viluxemmalanamiera oe1 For iN (t SOLD IN BRUSSELS 42.1 va 1 11194 • . ..,» Phone 6 Butcher Shop Brussels -..•riavm9fiY ETHEL Tile W.M.S. and W.A. of the rated Church .ore holding their meetings this Thursday at the home cf :firs, Carman Rioharde. All the ladies oY flue church- ere invited We are glad to report that Mrs. Wesley Solvers is making steady ilnprove- nl(znt, and well on the roan to tom - re etc I-soave/le Rev. S. H. Brenitan conducted the service o11 the "Church of the Alr" CKNX, Winghaan, last Monday morning. He was assisted ,1y MIs. Widbee at the piano and part of the choir, The World Day of P.nalyer will be observed in 111ne United Church ' oa Feb, 16 at 2:80 p.111.. The '4..•T.S. 0f both Pi'esbybemian and United Churches will take part 15 the Ideo- gram. M1 the ladies -os the eam• mtrnity axe invited. . M.r. Hanley Eciemier and Mr, C•nman Richards •os Hamilton spent the week end 'at their homes here, Pte. Roy Wilbee of Camp beer. wash spent his weep end leave with his parents Russel and Mrs. Wilbee, Pte, Bill Dobson of Chatham, Qpl. Fred. Cole of 'Stratford, Pete Dobson of London, visited over Sunday with Quest and Most Dobson. Mrs, Percy Stephenson is spending a few days with her daughter M. Ilaanilto11, The Women's Institute will hold their February meeting on Thurs- day, Feb. 8, at the home of Mrs, Percy Stephenson. The tapios will be in charge of Miss Mary McIntosh. Miss Aileen Dilworth . and Mrs. Quest Dobson. A welcome will await all the ladies of the' commun- ity. PEOPLE WE KNOW Frank Mitchell w110 is emeenyed le Mitchell, is home at present, * * .x WO. Wui. M. Press 10110 has been home on leave has returned to his base at Nassau. * * 10 Mr. and Mrs, Geoege Da1•:dron and !children Palmerston were week end visitors here with their Parents. * * * 11Sr. R. G. McBmtde, of Fort Erie, this week joined the Bank of Com. 1met'r'e staff here, as acconntan t, Rill eolith is on the sick Hsi, and is t115011 n1,1ssed about town, as well no loedaug kept away frons his trade as peia,ter. * * * Major .Harold Kerney, M.M.. ;,pent a fewdays re'cen'tly with his wife end parents, Me. and ` Mrs, P; auk Kerney, of Brussels: - * * * Mr's. Cleve Beeker, Banssels and Miss Dlnzaheffir Baeker, tendon, spent the week end with Mr. find Mrs, Jack Boater, Wheatley, Ont, • * Mins Mae Burt meoeived a cable _last week from her nephew Leonard i Walken informing her of his sate arnlval aver5as. * 41 * . Bill Wheeler and Lorne Me 1 Cudoheon, who are working to I I(,4ohener spent the week end at their respective homes, here, • * * * Miss Cam.rol, of 1113 B.C.S, staff I seett !the week end, in Toronto, 4 * * • ,11'. 13. 00503tts was a buslnese visitor in Taranto iasit .week, 41** Adam Smith, Dazed, Matrt;oba, a 101 mar- resident 1e1'e, ,-is visiting" relatives in •this- eommriniby, * * •e Mises Thelma Little of the ()a_ 1011 Bank of Commle.itee Watt here ins In Listowel hospital where she moonily nmdte evenit an aper1tien for eppenddcitle, !1/Ionkton Ahold Der Killed In Maly Death in action of L, Sgt. loose Elwood Meath i1, son 'Of Mr, and Mrs, James Meehan, 11.11. 1, Monk^.on, is announced officially in last week's teeny casualty list. Word that their son !tad been 17115sing dace .Dec. 13, 1044, was re. c iced by els', and Mn. M(ac'_teu on Jan, 1.2, Later a further te,'eg1'aru was received from Ottawa stating 'teat Ire was 101-11ed 111 action 111 hely an Dec. 13, He s eved with the Con• t'e11 Ontario Regiment. L. 1gtt, Machan was barn July 21, 1922, en the 16th ommessiou of Grey, anti 'was educated at S. S. NN1,, 9,Grey, Flue farmed before en1(sthlg, When 20 years .01d he joined the tank corps do Toronto, Ile •trained' o . .t Frederioton, N.B., was 31811011/ tor .a tine alt Du•ndorn, ,,risk., urea proceeded overseas. Ile spent five weenie in Ragland, +ti, en went to 11 ol'th Africa where .1e spent five months, On Nov. 1, 1944, he went to Italy. He was a member of the United Church, Moncrleff. Surviving are his parents; flee sister's, Miss Elaine Machan. Lie tctvel• Donettle, . Monne, Karen and Wilma. Grace, at home, and four Prothers, Lawson, Ivan, Keith aad. Clayton, et home, BLUEVALE The Y.P.U. melt in the UnitedChurch on Friday evening, The meeting was conduotod by Darr Vies. rs. M, L. Aitken read the scripture lesson, The secre- tary, Mary Darling, read the minutes. Plans were discussed for a Valentine social early in Febenary. Fleming Johnston, the preslcletrt, presented !the topic in the form of a discussion -on "What Is The Matter With.The World "' Several took pant in 'the discueis*ou, refer- ence being made to book of retie!,ions teaehbng in bee homes, the fall- ing o11 in church attendance, the struggle of nations for wealth and for conquest, Phyllis Hamilton re- cited and Delores Hamilton gave e piano solo. The annual congnegaitionai meet. ing o1 1311re0ale United- Church was oelcl in the Sunday school room Men - clay evening, The •minister, Rev d, W. Johanson, presided and aponed the meeting with devotional 3x81..,• rises. Prayerwas offered by Rob' 801. ,'Shaav, Mrs. Edward Johns- ton, esearding steward read the minutes of !the lash meeting, Mes, T;sthering'ton reported five SOW mediae on :the Oradle roll azul Mrs. Charles 13o.s1nam reported three new names et Ebenezer, The Mis- sion Banti, Sunday 'whoachoir W. Wiomen'ss Assoolation and 4.P. U„ all reported5,b0ming recoili111 and givings were inereas.511 over 1043, Charles Johnston, treasurer for 1luevale, and Oharles ;AIatllers, treasurer for Ebenezer, - gave 05' pouts, Mere giving meports from P'heneser w5T4 Milton lirasor and Mts. Milban Pneeer, Retiring neat hers •of session were Member':5111011 and Robert McKinnon, New mem bests ellerited were W. J, llearoek and !S'parliatg- Johnston, GPorga.. Thornton, at. 1:i, McKinnon., Rich. . aril ,pohnstan ,and Ohlamles Johns' ton were elected to 'bele board of rewards 'los' a (term of ;three years; James 'p,amnuett, Mea, M, L . Aitken Arthur "Wheeler sand Thom Tho son. for •a two year term;' and 311, J Johnston and Mms, Edward Solute•' ton for one year. N 1.�l{.,AB or DISABLED 4a1eckty removed tel Clezn Unitary &tett*. Phoebe cr►liect, Y2 BRUS EL ' Ilia, ►tonne sons Litti!al