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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 May 1951, p. 5

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Friday, It! 4. "" Hanna's DAY Mother's Day " Just around the corner and today. trom Ottawa, the home economist, of the Con, sumer Section, Canada Began: ment of Agriculture join wit all of us to Pd tribute to our Cana- dian Mot as. Canadum Mothers, kmd, generous and loving are the backbone of this country and our praises ot them can never be too great. News of Interest to Women While this article is about Mo- ther's Day " is primarily direct- ed to the other members of the family who should be most inter- ested in this day of rec nthon, Before Sunday. May 'ftt each member of the family should sit back and consider tor a while, how capable mother really is. Do the children realize that mother must be an economist to manage the financial matters of home making? Does father realize what a competent chef she is? Does Brother John realize that one it u food hostess and that she has numerous other capabilities, which help her to run the home so competently? After thinking about all these things everyone must marvel at what a wonderful person mother is. This year, on May 13th, each member of the family should co- operate to make it a Mother's Day which will show the deep grate tude and love they have for their mother, Father, Brother John and Sister Sue, all rolled into one can be n other tor u day. The family l an bustle around doing the cook- ing. the cleaning and the dish “Linking "line mother sits back making and enjoying her family. Father or Brother John could be the vegetable chef on May 13th and the home economists of the Constuner Section, Canada Dept, of Agriculture have sent them an easy but tasty recipe tor Green Beans and Onions with Cream Sauce. Green Beans and Onions With Cream Sauce 1 cup medium cream sauce N teaspoon spicy meat sauce 6 small onions, cooked whole 1 20-ouncts can green beans, drained Make I mp of medium cream sauce using 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons of flour, le teaspoon salt, a little pepper, and 1 cup of milk. Add the spicy meat sauce and blend thoroughly. Combine cream sauce, small cooked onions and the drained, canned green beans. But sure it is piping hot before it is served. A package of frozen green beans may be used instead of canned beans. Oi course, they would have to be You . MENU Planning don't even need to remove the hooks from your drapes if you send them to __ 's I I it Conn! Duke and hoderkk Shah " Brldtrepo" load - MeLee"tqrt's labor Shop - Phone 1-1466 For Pick-up Service CASH AND CARRY SERVICE 'esp?, cooked bean mum; than wrttt the coated onions and cream and: Yield: six uniting _ From either the rich market garden lands or the asparagus bed beside the garage comes our first taste of spring. These slender stalks preface warm spring and the promise of another summer. Asparagus leads the succession of our abundant green-growing things. Meantime the novelty ot our fresh home-grown xegetable may pail a bit tf you do not al- ways use the same precaution in cooking Just until tender wtth the stalks standing in a glass coffee percolator or the top of a double Boiler. For asparagus cuttings add the tips about 15 minutes after bulking has started, Cook an- other 10 minutes. I) marshmallows (Six ounces) l cup hot milk % cup crushed, frozen straw- berries A few grains of salt 1 cup whipping cream Add the marshmallows to the hot milk and stir until dissolved. Cool and add the well-crushed strawberries. Chill and allow to partially set. Add the se to the whippinf cream and w ip until stiff. Fo d the wtuped cream into the chilled strawberry miarture. Pour into a refrigerator tray, set control at coldest posi- tion and freeze until tirm, about 3 to 4 hours Yield: six servings. 3. Omelet: Lift the told of a big omelet (ready tor the table) and pour in a filling of well-seasoned creamed asparagus. 4. Main Course: A standard, un- sweetened. well-seasoned custard The home cumulus think tt would be a good Idea tor Sister Sue to make this dessert tor Mo- ther's Day There is a variety of sauces to serve on asparagus in place of our favorite, Melted Butter, Some folks prefer Hollandaise which Is easy to make it you remember. one point: Do not allow the hot Amer m the lower part of the double boiler to boil as you mix and cook the ingredients, Both overheating and oven longing tend to cause the mixture to separate. Asparagus Dishes 1. Casserole: Alternate layers of cooked asparagus, medium- chick, white sauce seasoned with celery salt, and sliced. hard- cooked eggs in casserole until dish is full, Top with buttered bread crumbs, Bake in a moderate oven until_bubbly. _ . 2. Supper Dish: Arrange layers of cooked asparagus and sliced. hard cookcd eggs 1n casserole. Covet' “nth u cun of undiluted mushroom soup mun-d with a little prepared mustard. Tor with crushed corntiakes mixed with grated cheese. Bake until heated through and cheese is melted. Btrawbrery Flu. Is Winter Showing Through the Spring ' Sunshine " CLEANERS If so . _ _ NOW IS the time to Iet Spring into your home and at the some time prolong the life of your draperies by having them cleaned by those who specialize in this work. AND " Are you letting the grime of wine" dilute the sun shining through your window - 't,'d'efitg an ' m; 0 mixture 'l1A%l=ll'a"'d. t,',grfatrN"2rfg,'tig'ut's'. emnllttkmud rind. tueeinartddmold,turatosatoo plans and an out" with choppedoookedmcct. Answer: The common variety Ontario, ts the Mary or Martha Washington which is excellent to freeze. Select young tender stalks with tightly closed tips. Break oft the tough purplish white ends and discard. Wash thoroughly. Cut stalks in uniform lengths to fit containers. Scald about l quart at a time for 3 mmutes. Cool in ice water 2 minutes. Drain and pack in boxes with dry salt or 2 per cent brine. Exclude an and seal. Label and freeze. Dietrich-At St. Mary's Hospital. M A K K I A U . 3 April 27. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Betusarr-mstrer---April 28, Anne Dietrich, St, Clements, a son, _ Huber to Reuben Schnarr, both Metzger-At K-W Hospital, April of St. Clements, 26, to Mrs. and the late Mr. ----_-----_- Martin Metzger, RR. 1, St, Ja- ofi2tet 1atfhtt/i, 1 El D E AT " s tie - t . . ' mira, . April 26, to Rev, and Mrs. Osiah maizeVFApiu ie; ne',tvapl till". Gingrich, a daughter. . l oron o, ormer ' o m- Sherragt--At Stratford General woo ' Hospital, April 19, to Mr, and - - - Mrs. Earl Sherran, East Zorra, Canadians with nudes! means a son. can invest even small amounts of Forler--At K-W Hospital, April ' surplus money in a variety of in- 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur For- I dustrial stocks by participating in ler, RR. 3, Kitchener. a son. "mutual fund companies". 9, W - Chiehen Dish: Combine cooked asparagus. sliced stuffed olives, hard-cooked eggs and diced chicken m a plain cream sauce, Serve on split tea biscuits. 7 10. Sandwich Funny Cook peas and cut-cup asparagus loge- ther and put through colander. Season to taste and star m a beat- en egg. Heat to cook egg then cool as a buttered roll or bread spleaq. - _ ll, Leftover Asparagus: Top chilled asparagus with mayon- naise which has been mixed with ttaked salmon, chopped sweet pickle and minced hard-cooked egg. Surround with marinated tossed salad greens. THE QUESTIQN BOX Mn. B. K. asks: Are there dif- ferent varieties of asparagus, and how do you freeze the best one for, this purest? I notice in the Ontario Annual report that the Extension branch can stil use old used "get well", birthday, Easter, flower cards, etc. They cannot use Christmas cards, but give the following ad- dresses: H. E. Taylor, principal of the Bishop Borden Memorial School, Moose Factory, Ontario; and Mrs. A. Smart, 2 Donino Court, York Mills, Ontario. _ . Remember, Christmas cards to either Mr. Taylor or yrs, Smart; other cards to Mrs. Eaton, Ex- tension Commissioner. Also notice that our former KITCHENII WATEILOO - ELMIIA BIRTHS GIRL GUIDE CORNER ( Weber-At K-W Hospital, April 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Elan Weber, RR. 3, Waterloo, a son. District Captain, Mrs. J. P. De- venny, now in Ottawa, was elect- ed to the Ontario Executive at the Annual "ttetipg.ptretulations! We know too, that many Packs have a prize for the Brownie bringing in the largest number of orders - and unfortunately, Brownies who sold early cannot qualify for any such prize. Bet you won't sell early next year, will you? We understand that' some Brownies were out taking orders for Cookies before the set day. We know that little people forget very easily, but surely not some- thing as important as their cook- Have you ever thought about a wheel? Who invented it or when or how it was ttrat used? I think it is perhaps the most use- ful thing ever invented. From the earliest times wheels have been a many part ot many on!" useful things or the mak- ing of them. How about a competition for the Pack and have each Brownie write down everything she can think of that uses a wheel. I can see sevn of them on my type- writer-but then it is an old one. Any Company would do well to have a subscription to "The Council Fire". It is the ofRcial journal of the World Guide and Girl Scout Associauon. It is pub- lished quarterly and is less than $1 £0 per year. The last issue was in three languages, English, French and Spanish-and rally covered the world! A Gurde Smiles and Sings un- der all difficulties. When she is asked or told to do something, she should do it cheerily INN readily, NOT m I slow, tttttag-dog; sort of way; and oven it you dis- 1 like the Ink. singing makes it so more mummy an more pleasant- l ly. W en she is in tmuble or pain, it will at once relieve her I” she forces herself to smile-tit, "(til Ind bear It'" 1 Guides never grumble at hurt "' ships, nor whine u ouch omen! nor frowq when put out " " ies For those who are taking their World Knowledge or mpire Knowledge work, It would be most helpful. GUARANTEED to - In your mouth Bro huh and»; velou- nlu m a "an caoAm uncanAnd tor a quick [and an“, you cam an unneluod - Cram ot munnrootu. chicken. and celery soup. I" he" "ttertnq any. Mun vast-Men Try the chicken or muehroom soup with not Mule [men one or tender " oeruu And en, ot _ soup ante. tum tell with cooked cu- rota. green only been. or corn The ounces hue two week] advent-son We: their good eatirtg enemies They're quite. to u And they help your “new In “be kind to the qu' When no; . concerned motel- nemukcup am. the: h it. You any use mum: more or he. mm Bccord. In; to your “In. 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