PAGE ! Kinsmen Mother's , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1974 mo Pappa Lamb Shops | ‘THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ee ee SA rand finalist in the Natlanai Chefs’ Conipelition in ms - New Zealand, was a recipe for we | peppereorn stéak, made with * "tender, meaty. rib lamb chops ~-instead..of beef! This ~.doubled impact, because the -competilion was held in New , Zealand, the: world’s prime . ; lamb: export source, where ae sheep outnumber people 20 to 1. ‘Guests ‘at the. Hotel: In- *.-tereontinental, in’ Auckland on. ~ he North Island of : New - *-Zealand,* where .Fourth © Cook “Richard = Skinner ‘invented Peppered Lamb, know a good - “papper steak when they laste, it. ‘Whey taste it often. Peppered Lamb, served with.a plum: dip sauce and fresh vegetables, - vy ofneluding ‘New. Zealaal’s own “saweel- -pioato-like kumera, is a. favurite On the hotel menu. New ~ + Zealanders, whose “South Sea‘ :yeountry:.is_nalurally ideal’ for heep raising, really appreciate - sc Jamb.- ‘They -are” quick - ta : recognize : a. good declpe v ‘when: I carne along. : ; “Auaher. ‘contest. winner was - ‘Camerbury. Lamb, created by . Chel: Colin: Browne. of E] ae fpovadar Hestaurant? in oS aAubkland,.clhe Canadian. _ Zealand dish substitutes sweel Spotales' for the native kumera iu the resulis “are still worth” wehting home ubtul-, even if hm 1s s. New: eland! - : : a White ihe. kumera’ ig tot” . avilable, he’ most, ‘porta “ognd. irrephieeable ingredient... * gueculent New Zealand lambs is. ae svour viens marke t spring tainb, vi > Young: spring, lamb Trom New Zealand is fivuilable hereall the |. “ear around, net: justin cnt" springtime or theirs because ib Trames fo Us Nash-[rozen a the: ” peak of Elaver.: Wigila way: 10: cenjay, a Hew kind uf. sleiik : vo Peppered Lamih Chips haw tedland. Lamb Rib Chap ‘tg “hables papi black pepe We per corns, rushed: oe Sy feaspudn salt 2 : r AUS puOn | “paprika 2 ispunt chapped’, iresh: ur ne-third - on dr rial niin, “TP clove: Hi ey tablespoon, bi rimescess f iv > Combine etushed | peppercurt ~ salt. “paprika > and “mint and” has - “Saute onton and garlic in butter § double-thiek New “zealand -Sall; pepper, rosemary pan di@ed jg 000) ans version “of this hearty | New’). : Suason: wih ‘salt, pepper and anton in butter untiliender, Mix “> with bread dice, eggs, milk and Seehy > Tablespoon - “ostiues Ig thickened and smoath... “seasoning with salt and pepper. . Spoon’ on chops, AR: pay » New dealand Sprin Lamb .. botiom of skillet with garlic.’ Add oil to pan‘and heat. Saute chops 3 io 4 minutes per. side. Makes 3 servings, "Plum Dip Sauce ° " a 1 ‘small onicn, chopped | 1 clave garlic, chopped .. 2 tablespeons bulter...° “4 jar (8 oz. plum jam -_ iy jeaspoon ground ginger 1 jar (8-0z.) chulney-”; Dash vinegar, dash serr Pinch mono-sodium’ glutamate Salt. and pepper to:taste Add remaining ingredients and: took gently aver low heat 31 minutes, Serve with: chop Makes 2cups sauce. ‘Keeps. w well Cant erbury Lamb: Lamb Loin Chops “rib, sweet polatoes, diced smal 2. onions, chopped - tyeup bulter) ‘ -G slices day-uld bread, trite. 2.UBB5 a. cup milk z ‘ ablespoons hopped pariley cup bouillon: ‘ tablespuon tomato pasle ° ‘Spt: ‘chops to make a pockel.”: rosemary, .~.Cook: potato and ‘parley, seusonto. laste. Fill packers in chops and fasten with skewers, | iLeltover stuffing cmixture. may, : be! -baked mparalely!).. "Roast! in a” moderate’ oven ( (350 degrees F.)- alwal30-to 45 Biinules untilithe laste. - Ltemove- to “serving ‘dish and ‘keep warm, Tolanake, sauce, pair offal but: sablespoon pan drippings. “Sprinkle with | flour, ~ brown igitly. oe Add the bouillon and stirring ithe urown bits ling. to thé pan, unail the - ‘Strain: inta-heated “ sauceboat , slip inthe imate piste, adjust - ‘These lamb chops au poivre (with crushed peppercorns } and the plum dip that accompanied them, were finalists in New Zealand's National Chefs’ Contest. This new kind of “pepper steak’'i isa real winner! Makes: 6 ser- e BS the two ro groups in each of the six ., categories will be awarded $250. and a. gold. certificate. lwelve ‘second prize _ winners: provincial ‘Secretary. The _ Honourable JErnest Hail, has announced 3 .menu- planning contest epee! professionals i in” Menu. Contest. ihe’ {oud business... heme: : meius, so ‘that. the Assistitig /Mr.. | Hall’ in, this Government can ‘promote the projegtis“-M.L.A..: Rosemary ntiviive. full. culour, 46° a avilable - ree! trem thay New! recipe. book 3 nth: post! {reas v2 _ eerlificale,. Bronze certificates The will receive $160 and’a silverc--. lnnd ¢ i" ante, Si, press iy surlave’ af neds Rubs, _IMPORTANT NOTICE _ Canadian Coachways (Alberta) Ltd. BUS SCHEDULES | Effective. Sunday, February 3, the government, ol : British Columbia will be going on. 1. Daylight Sav- ing Time. . ’ GOACHWAYS SCHEDULES FOR BUS DEPAR- TURES AND ARRIVALS WILL REMAIN ON PAG. ‘FIC: STANDARD TIME: : Please contact your local Conahways agent tor a full details. ; . bismb: Information: 5 Toronto. economics ure “euoking . school: ; Students and their. Asuchers, who, ; . “Brilish: : Culumbia foods. “-gomie of the finest foods fin “the” “Morid,” Mr- Hall said. . want lo encourage professional meal ‘planners to hink British | Columbla’: ‘making up their menus. . If the are, resident, Columbia. . > Entries w ill be divided: into avo BrOUps (or judging: © Pralessionals . “the food business, inchiding cooking and: home evonomics teachers, will compete ine ‘one. group. * Homeeeconomics and: cooking . ° school students w ibe judged in “the other ‘group. °° . Mr. Hall “says the com: - peritioniis designed to help, oblain a-selection of interesting . ‘preparation. and enjeymen’ ofa.’ wide -"variely of. British “We produce “We swhen | they: are thousands.of lourisls, who, visit “us each yen go home and talk "forthe Seuson, imagination and cevedtivity,: about our. wonderful food we'll ‘have more visitors and possibly even increase our’ exporls.” The .menus ‘may. be used -at Brown.: The: compe titian: seeks -- spring, summer, and fall-winter .. lubchean ‘menus . whic) ‘be: prepared Tor, “$4.80 or for. $5.75 or: lessjasnd dinner news that can be prepared for $0.o0 or. less, and §8.00. or, less, Ss -Judzing willbe‘ on, the basis of. “over-aib vay “variely: foods used, appropriateness ‘Alta! of $4) B00 dollars and: certificates will be awarded as’ es¢- and - and $50 will £0 to: the jhird prize +) winners, : “BE FORE YOU SIGN: _Cansumers’ Associalion: of Canada“ ‘urges: “consumers °.10 study. leases carefully: before “necessary. 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Over that period of time, most people in the province will have undoubtedly become familiar with the name -Mothers' March. However, as things go, a greal’-many. residents do not likely know. - what il means today. The name, Mothers’ March, originated in the early 1950's with fund raising promotions for the fight against: the polio . epidemic. Housewives ‘were : wellied: military fashion, behind group captains who led the. advance in great numbers for “the one night blitzes. on their communities, Mothers’ ’.Mar- ches throughout North America have been credited with making possible with interisive research which led {o.the discovery of Salk vaccine in 1955 and the defeat of the polla epidemic, The first Mothers’ Mareh in B.C. was organized by the. ‘ Kinsmen Club of Vancouver in 1933. . Within ‘a few years“‘the fund raising ‘method was adopied by many -of the Kin- ‘smen Clubs in the province who had been actively supporting the “fight-polio" cause as far back-as 1944. Early Murthers' March funds were used (o provide some: of the first polio rehabilitation appliances used* in. this province,. including the life. saving iron lungs. Mr. Gordon Sullivan, wha himself contracted polio in 1947 recalls , “Exeept for the help provided by the- Kinsmen through the Polio Foundation, we would have had ‘very litle future.” “When iron lungs were firsl developed, they were in-short- ‘supply to polla viclims. in British Columbia. © One. Kin- smen designed. plans for building the units out-of wood. This design was circulated lo several Kinsmen Clubs in the province who were preparing tb ‘manufacture them, when the. crisis was averted by a Ship- ment of the needed iron lungs.” By the later 50's, the volun- teer organization, which al that ‘ime was. , galled the -3.C, “Foundytion * (or "}Paliomyetilis, - ‘hega gun (0 rece! ve requests from eo jother ‘areas of need in the field - ‘of “edte“ for: the: iphysicaily © . handicapped. * * In Foundation broadened ils scope 1a include®-other rehabilitation programs: ‘such | as the - first ‘and |." therapy programs for. children with “speecH and hearing handicaps. : ” Speech. wand ‘hearing developee _into. a 15-year involvement - -éllminaled: ‘in. - the « : establishment! of the Division of “~ Speech: ° whieh = Audiology cand. . Pathology at-ihe University’ of British Columbia for the training ‘of: speech -hearing * specialists. ?. 10 Up. athe, present yocalional : approach. : 1957; "the “Foundation has been. aclive i in. developing service of a wide:- variely. ' In all, nearly” fifty’ differen! programs for ihe physically handicapped ‘have received -:Mothera’. March support. These «inelude “ the aress of: medical services, rehabilita tun : programs, self-help “and remedial gervices, as well as. the -fields of education,: recrealion, research and. preventicn: Patient. Care services to handicapped individuals has been a continuing program of the Foundation for many years. In patient care, Mothers’ March . funding. has provided direct financial help with disabled individuals’ medi¢al and physical needs, including tra asportalion, ac. commodation, equipment and applicances, . . drugs and medication, and a variely of household ‘and personal needs, ABILITY FUND! The Ability Fundis a receptly developed rehabilitation movement in Canada which is built upon the altitude that it -isthe ability in disability which must~ receiye., the stress in rehabilitation, ~ In British Columbia the Ability Fu Fund is the Mothers’ ‘March, which: translates the established voluntary com- munily. support method of the ~ Mothers’ March Into this: more eonlemporary: rehabilitalion “Mr, Sullivan, - who is com- piling “a history’ of the development. of ihe Kinsmen Rehabilitation’ Foundation bas seen the Foundation go through many changes. Over the years, one fealure of the .Foundalion’s "program siands oul: {he programs have “been developed externally, ‘"pased; upon. the needs of .the - community." Only a: few years ago. the. slogan Was ‘Help them walk and: work ‘again’ .. Nowadays, the. vharidicapped are ‘becoming ‘more . sophisticated . and - are! requiring more than this simple. approach.” The- Kinsmen Rehabilitation! Foundation is keenly aware that; the “needs and’ priorities for, service change with lime and the development! uf social and, medical care.. The Feundation “is. continually reviewing its ‘current position: with regard ihe, programs: il .supporls. # ‘Shbrough assessments. - are ducted : al least yearly witha view, 1007 “incorporating new programs, (2°. > Current programs, ‘which iti many. cases -have received Junding. for-.a developmental perlod,. ire: promoted fowards -sel-supporl, support from other irees, ar graduation into the ablished public wedical eure tein: . phus it is thal thie mame of the “Mathersi, “March lias, nal changed over the years but has remained :.as: meaningful . > campaign Io ausgistdhe disabled eine BC, g and Crane ervice Has recently been purchased by Bill Thain ‘and Is being operated from 2974 S. 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