HP OArWODHENE HH t h D RECIPE OF THE WEEK BEEFSTEAK, AND KIDNEY PIE Plain Pastry - pound beef kidney pound beef (round steak) tablespoons drippings teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper cups sliced onions cups hot water . tablespoons Robin Hood Flour tablespoons cold water tablespoon thick condiment Sauce. Prepare pastry and rell out op crust. Chill. Cut beef kidneys in alf end slice into 1/2 inch pieces, o3k in. salted cold water for 30 minutes, rain thoroughly. Dry between pieces ee LS of absorbent paper, Cut beef into 2-inch pieces. Brown beef and kidneys in hot d p C meat to baking dish. rippings in deep frying pan. Add salt, epper, sliced onions and hot water, over and simmer for 2 hours, Remove Thicken gravy with flour mixed with cold water. (There should b Ss e about 2 cups gravy.) Add condiment auce or other seasonings to taste, Pour gravy over meat in baking dish and let mix- ture cool, oughly cooled, cover with top crust. When meat and gravy are thor- Place ple on lowest rack in over preheated to 4 50°F, (Very hot oven), Bake for 10 minutes, thenreduce oven temperature to 3 minutes longer. s last 15 minutes of baking period, 50°F, (Moderate oven) and bake for 35 To brown tov of pie lightly, place pie higher in oven during Serve hot. ! ' Yield:--6 servings. 0-0-0 LOST Green wallet with gold trim in Theatre or vicinity, containing identification, pictures, etc,Pleast-contact Margaret Sweet, Phone 337, ce Page 6 AROUND THE TOWN Mr, and Mrs. Ed Cavanaugh returned home - Monday from their visit to Toronto and St. Thomas. In Toronto they were guests of theiv sons Ted and John and also with Mrs, Cav- anaugh's sister, lirs, Elliot and her brothe:, Frank Divine. Mr, Cavanaugh, along with hr. Bert Leundy attended the Ontario Municipal Convention he! in St, Thomas on Monday, Tuesday and Wed, of last week, This was the 56th Annual Convention for which there was a record number of registrations, and also a record number of resolutions passed, These ranged from the control of slingshots to Supreme Court Jury costs, lr. Cavanaugh reported it was quite instructive to the average Municipal Father on administration in general, The delegates were entertained at luncheons by the Cities of St. Thomas, London and Port Stanley on respective days, Rev, Arthur Lavender returned from his holiday last Friday, having enjoyed nearly four weeks with his sons Walter and Emerson in North York and Richmond Hill, Weekend guests of Agsie and Alex Sinkins were Mr. and Mrs, George Hall with their children Beverley and Michael of Port Arthir. Mrs. Mary Kaney and her daughter Christine of New York City are visiting for two weeks with Jessie and Bert Ratchford. ; Tom Walters made a short triv a week ago to accompany his family home from Timmins, Ont. where they had been visiting with Muriel's parents, Mr, and irs. C. C. Hicks Muriel with Gordon and John had been their guests for three weeks, while the girls, Margaret and Carol had visited their Grandparents for five weeks, Lois Haviland's Aunt and Uncle, lr, and Mrs. George Taylor and daughter Janet, also her Grandfather, Mr. John Hardie all of Port Arthur visited with Lois and Chuck for a few days last week, lir. and Mrs, Wilf Craig of Port Arthur were weekend guests of the Havilands, Bill Jones and his Mothcr were happy to have a visit from their nephew and grendse, Donnie Jones of Geraldton, while he was attending the Scout Camp last week. Hilda and Alex Valiguette with their family returned home last week from their holidays spent in Eganville, Ontario inith Hilda's parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. P. Hunt and Alex's parents, Mr. and irs, N. Valiquetts Hilda had spent the previous two months there while Alex joined her for his holidays, Alex had the misfortune to be hospitalized while in Kingston, they visited in Brockville on their return trip with Al-":'s sister, Mrs, L. =, Osbourne and family. (Cont. on Page 7)