A ERS eM A “The newly-elected ex ecutive of the Canadian Federation of Business The aul nul Women's Clubs examine’ the totem pole presented at Vancouver executive Jean McCallum, Edmonton; Lillian MacMillan, Vancouver, president: Dame ett, D.B.E., international president; Mrs. Allie Ahern, Halifax past president; Mrs Montreal, and Gladys. Moffat, Ottawa CP PHOTO) RTS SAY New Ingredients in Bread Authorized Will be Listed on Outside Wrapper By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer con and the aud baker umer acceptance antipathy by millers kers soon will be assured of purchasing to manufacture it ! for their families simply by reading It did not receive the promo tion by the indu thet the 1 vrapber other types of bread did and ‘lassed s ‘ cerning bread oom be. classed a oloree’ | consequently consume! wel j reac » ipproved re not timulated to buy it, she nal Council One of the regulations permit a Al when the public doe istry. Effective the baking industry to use “en it buy or ask for a certain pr x ingredients Tiched” flour. Yrs. Walton said duct t manufacturer certain! manufacture | that the public should be aware |, not going to produce it ' é } > term “enriched” i : will be requir- | that by the ili . the wrapper meant a white flour from which | FROSTY GLASSES 5 bite f natural vitamins have been mil A friend pa on her famil Associatic my * i led and which are being replaced | recipe for lemon syrup, an ex "13,000-1 ni for the most part by synthetic cellent eco'd drin} the hot er aa vitamins weather day has campaign- . : ace or is bread stand “We in CAC. have always Ingredients; Five pounds su mS ; maintained that tl natural | #4"; @ne Ounce tartaric acid, two é é ead Lnat rie i urai 7 : ounces Citic acid uice of six mer has a vitamin is best and that it is aj° ; tl ; os ( im § t lemons anc ve grated rind « i ty that consume! the of knowing PHY four of them: 12 cup Inite {tates id Canada have i i , ; buying, United States and AnaGe ea Aid: the. guent Mrs. W. R, | encouraged use of a White flour cide ts tl Se ; i : i aval ( 1 ¢ yc Lt ATIC Iii c hic as had most of the vita Fan § Oakville, Ont., an sgh t and that | Poll Add@ lemon juice and rind eu MiSs MMMECU UU Ui alia — t : i or thir ’ ( See and let stand two « iree } I +, now, in the interest of a so tl at re F owe tne W Le ‘ ‘ Str nal boble ie woman 10) called ‘improved’ joaf it is nect : oe A rw Dane Meth eck I ul I Yul PS ris i in 1 on one sary to put them back syntheti ro , ; Hai ; ~ to the type cally,” oY tablespoon ‘depending on be Dest Tor the mn : trength desired) of th yrup milv Mrs. Walton said that the), . Shi of wate and cracked original vitamins however might ice J good THER COUNTS be obtained in the Canada-ap Vitamin B proved vitamin B flour and the + , ‘ } VALUABLE BEES lowed, and a;white and whole wheat bread a ; et for whole|made from it. She added that) A total of 1883 ° py of be \ +} ‘ » of $2.89% 36 Wer must contain | the Canada-approved vitamin B me ee Senn 10S we whole wheat,|flour had almost gone off the reported by 12,408 farms in Cur ; a hen 0: taining less‘market because of the lack of 44a in 1961, PABA TAKE HOME MORE FOOD FOR LESS MONEY A fine selection of Pastries and Picnic Supplies to choose from. type of heating equipment KLEENEX Regular Size VICTORIA REPUOR'! ™ Continued from Page ? nee and ob isheict / loies Take 6Month _ |Secatte ana ‘tedo Vacation have been elected in Point Grey as a Conservative, or as an In- dependent. In desperation, she joined Social Credit; her action gave Social’ Credit a great boost She | Mrs. : : value. Now she finds herself headed for |who plans {o visit here during we. Re ee ‘| . a cabinet position, which she lthe summer it thought she was entitled to in; A popular couple in Prince! oa; i 1946 Rupert and well known leave Bis eet - bie reg @rs ie Pane tonight on a much forward) a aoe Mrs Arthur Murray i Now that Social Credit will be | looked for six-months vacatian|%"¢ ©Mildren returned yester-| @ Regular meeting Local 186 || to their native land. | day from vacation tc! eneeinbaiin a he government Lake and Vancouver most people are While Vancouver, : W253, Canadian ; accompanied by her daughter, B. Long of Vancouver, at Kathlyn : ; (173) Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, July 24, 1952 LIVESTOCK VALUE Total value of livestock on} farms in June, 1951, Was $2,010,354.0000, triple the 1941 | Mrs. Lauritz Vict chia Puts on Blue Bonnet For Extra Convenie U.A. will be held in Civie Centre| 8 p.m. Thursday, July 24. George | 5. Weatherly, Business Agent. |/ . i in ded horrified to hear Mr. Bennett jt and Mrs. James Andrews, | the south, Mr. Murray atten say there’s going to be some |? Legion 27 club, ‘will beard the | the Social Credit convention deat § Prince Rupert, on their way to| kind of voluntary hospital in- Scotland. They will visit Bowi-| surance. Everyone knows this ing and Sterling, and England. Mr. Andrews wili attend the | parts of) will mean no hospital insurance | at all for thousands and thous- |, “ , ; ands of people, particularly in “ternational conyention of the | the older brackets. Well, Social)’ Burns Wederation at Norwich, Credit was honest enough; before | 4% 4 delegate from Prince Ru- the election Social Credit had| Pet Burns Club. He will also | no hesitation in saying compul- take in some much-missed golf- | sory insurance would be thrown | *8- out. But nobody expected Social} a oo Credit to win; but it did and) the Mr. T. M. Christie returned to are |the city yesterday following a embarrassed about hospital in-|}month’s combined business and urance and most of the public | treatment trip to the south. He 5 terrified it’s going to be wiped | visited Shaughnessy Hospital out. Perhaps Mr. Bennett will | while in Vancouver. be able to find some way of sav * oe | ing both face and hospital in- Mrs. George Frizzell returned urance. Let’s hope so. Hospital|to Prince Rupert aboard the! insurance is too valuable to be Coquitlam last night after a now Soria! Crediters |} | | Like the wife of the world-famous tenc | you'll sing the praises of golden-yellow Plonning a fishing trip? | DELUX! Bure Bonwwr in fourindin | idually-wrapped quarter pounds, Suet See us tor your needs. | wonderful convenience! DE LUXIG i | Bur Bonner goes right from package gi , (0 Plate. No scooping or slicing. Justis | unwrap what you need. Unused quar | ters stay neatly factory-wrapped, kee; |far fresher. 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