j icity slurday, November 22, 1952 1 Maity dew Helps Out Fuel Costs By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Writer Efficient use of the oven saves time and energy and helps to cut down on fuel bills, says the Women’s Institutes branch of the Ontario agriculture depart- ment Elaine Pound, home econom- ist of the branch following oven meal as an ideal fare on chilly autumn evenings. “An hour before the meal, grease enough scrubbed potatoes for the family and bake in an aT oven set at 425 degrees Fahren- heit,” says Miss Pound “For des- Sert, prepare a whole wheat seapes Canadian Counei) on 4-H Clubs (formerly pastry shell and bake at the G Clubs), with an enrolment of 58.706 itn 2 ies be baked os : Mes atties may be baked in ¢ its 22nd annual club week in Toronto a avdaand Saanereds io bs "7 ven e Royal Winter Pair tte. - : 8 hi in the oven a td au. SCAG vor “ad girl fOr at about 350 degrees. Once the Bruce MeDonald, 19, of Mannville, Alta. and ingredients are mixed, the pat- Perry, Ont. Bruce is president of the ties may be placed in the oven wy Family Gets Word om Son on ipert moth ng on the howing a sailor of HMCS Atha- elcomed with a lei by an Hawaii ‘CP PHOTO) and left for 45 minutes The vegetable is a casserole of , baked, grated carrots, These are ; Prepared and put in a greased | Casserole. Seasoning is added ; along with two tablespoons of water. The cassérole is covered. and the whole baked at 350 de- | €rees with meat and potatoes, All foods may be served in their baking-dishes Pie-filling 4s put in the baked pastry-shell and tapped with meringue. The whole is put in to bake 15 min- before Athabaskan er has a similar picture » front page of the Daily al) | Bates + 2 . | are removed L., 90¥ for the Navy here during cl nan ee Se rae thes f he Second Wasld Gee ee eensed, but heme economists of et has “he Second World War the consumer section, Canadian ir rhe NAVY FAMILY agriculture department, offer v5 was a Other members of the Young- hints about Preparing turkeys fan Ed-) man family have seen naval Which you might like wo set service, OF are engaged in naval @8ide for further study just be- D Ds | reserve activity, Robert, who fore Christmas fn War! tives here. is the eidest of. nin: The experts say it's best to = , Chilidren of the Youngmans and allow three quarters to one © 5D | is @ Navy vets ran of the Second pound, undrawn weight, for each en mm World War serving * ore wens ‘Sin the reserve At Preparation: Clean bird thor- MCS Chatham and Nina is a oughly. Wipe inside and out with we member of the Wrens a clean cloth or wash in running th Other children are Lorraine water. Do not allow it to soak 1 for- | Madelaing Margaret.” Annett: Rub the inside of the bird with ri and Gordon. All were born and salt and then fill loosely with re ener the i Mf Borden Street va here Gressing. Close the opening and « Youngman themselves truss—that means tic wings and ers Of the city, ‘Mr legs close to body to make the ungman recently retired ag bird more compact quor vendor after more than ‘ The turkey may be roasted ) years of service ° * breast down on a rack or crossed skewers in an uncovered pan turned on its back the last hour of cooking for even browning. Lf — the turkey is large and difficult p i| A d d io turn, you can roast it breast Up! Ss wear e side up . Place a piece of cheesecloth Book Prizes dipped in melted fat on top of A special assembly of Divisjon | Me: bird during roasting. This One, Two and Three was hela keeps it moist. No water should Friday afternoon at Borden De added. Roast turkey in an treet ~l when A, D. Rit- Oven of 300 degrees Fahrenheit ic hairman of the Erin allowing 20 to 25 minutes for Rupert Public Library Board pre, | &4ch pound, undrawn weight enied prizes to Joanne Prock te’, | geuummemmenllesieemmeesampeesmiemmmmmss ui ; . : - aoe Sn ae and See Davie | ANOTHER SELECTION OF n in the Young nada Book 2 Week competi io ? A-1 Quality the In introducing ine speaker by USED CA S$ Principal J. & Willen tribu R vas paid to the work of public Bigs; pontine Sedan—Beautiful irted Spirited citizens such as Mfr blue. Yours for $2075 » of Ritchie who gave of their timy 1952 Ford Sedan—Lots of ac- ma aoully tO organizations like cessories. Nice two-tone the public library. The clty was Priced at $1865 y to ' ch unselfi n- maa HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL Before making the presenta 1948 Ford Sedan—Good motor nd tlons, Mr, Ritchie told of the fair tres. Needs a little mie riceleas possessions readers of body work. Bargain al $815 ad Ga. aoe ce ae TRUCK DEPARTMENT ah tas tas ; ther things in lite IMs Chev. Panel Has been i the invaluable benefits of books carefully driven. Good tires, ee Fes os Hed Yat ths Very uceful little truck $975 = patent dy sgt ” 81946 Dodge PanelSound as [ Vi were very real and lasting a4 ring hes, S835 oe war, Ratehle be ide “ ; - 1942 Ford Pickup--Al rubber a, Are ool on winking three of th Runs nice, Onl 8635 god IX prizes awarded to the schovis 1 Mum- of the \ ‘i Come in and test drive any of and The children expressed theli these units and satisfy your- , Mrs. W. pleasure at Mr, Ritehie's visit Bxcit they are Al aad and address with hearty ap- rather jause and then sang the school BR b p ke ltd . mg With enthusiasm, Joanne 0 ar 1 . + Prockter is in division one, Mr, “The bome of triend!y q @rs Wilson's room, while Leslie Me- service” Laren and Gall Davidson are in Phene 9 Bulger's Division Three. Mrs. Cobb's room PAV IT tlurday empl party il Cove 8 pan (ity eling Hail Deep Sea ton Hall N * w -g0 (274) ai ne el mediate : Ic, phone t Phone (276) ; OloWwLin lwo | “U BPocery in the ol che read ' ee. size bot- Tomato Juice, | ‘It-ne) 7 ‘red h MOU ( } Ve BaD per rent MODY’ CURLING BOOTS "2 FOR Haase r S ait ttt 4 | MEN and WOMEN BUY YOUR CURLING BOOTS NOW —at— a jhioni Footwear Suggests the! By MURIEL NARRAWAY LONDON @& Duck-egg blue and deep rose red are the colors chosen by Countess Alexander | for her new “dream kitchen,” to be equipped as a gift from the wemen of Canada The Canadian eyu:pment worth an estimated $9,000, is ex- pected to be installed within the ext few weeks in the Alexand- ers’ new country home, a red- brick, gabled house on the bor- ders of Surrey and Berkshire. When finally remodelled, the kitchen will include such up-to- date devices as an automatic dishwasher, food mixer and deep freeze, items as scarce as steaks in Britain. Until the equipment arrives, Lady Alexander's plans for in- Stallation are tentative. But one thing is definite, the kit- chen will include a breakfast nook, which has high-backed, leather-covered benches set before tall French windows overlooking the garden. The slim, dark-haired Count- } Use of ven Women of Canada Equip ‘Dream Kitchen’ Oo In Blue and Rose For Lady Alexander | ©s6, who will be one of the Peer- e*8es present in Westminster Abbey at ext year’s coronation ceremony, discussed the dream xchen in an interwlew at her apartment in Londun’s Selgravia distric Surve tie nine months that h elapsed since she and her husband, Field Marshal Ear] Alexander, jeft Canada to re- turn to Britain, Lady Alexander sald that they still talk constant- ty of the country where they Spent six happy post-war years We will be homesick tor Canada for a long time yet,” she said Our friends must be rather bored by all our talx bout it, but after all in six years one puls down deep roots.” The Alexanders’ new country home, called Beech Missing, was built in what Lady Alexander | calls “the Victorian horror per- tod.” but it has many things to ;fompensate for its out-of-date! plumbing and a central heating veter that does not cover up- stairs rooms ay ROUND TRIP PRINCE RUPERT To KETCHIKAN MONDAY - WEDNESDAY . SATURDAY Departs Prince Rupert 2:30 p.m. Arrives Ketchikan 3:15 p.m. the other dishes ; ELLIS AIRLINES Phone 476 $27.00 | the house and are there toswel- District News STEWART Over eight inches of snow fell on the flats last Tuesday and the department of public works|' has been busily engaged clearing the main roads. It is reported that over two feet of snow fell at the Silbak Premier Mine. Set in five acres of ground surrounded by the pleasant woods and parkland that Windsor’s Royal @state, ‘the property comprises four down- Stairs sitting rooms, including a, are part of : The Badminton Club is now in study for Lord Alexander, and a ful swing and reports from radio room where 12-year-old; members are that they will |} Brian and’ 17-year-old Shane | *#ortly be ready for competition, ‘Baron Rideau), can entertain é friends when on leave from FRANCOIS LAKE Harrow After the service Mr. and Mrs. Lady of the manor at the! Keefe entert ained the christen- moment for the best part of each week is Susan, the Alexanders’ | five-year-old adopted daughter. Susan and a “Nanny” look after ing party in their home. . * - Mrs. Don Eaton has been visit-| & ed by her mother and stepfather from Tacoma, Wash. and her three sisters. The visitors came by car and made the trip in 30 & hours Pre-Xmas Sale Here is the Chance You Have Been Waiting For Numerous items to choose from China, Glassware, Jewellery, etc. SALE STARTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24th —at— YUKON JEWELLERS come Lord and Lady Alexander when they drive down from Lon- don for week-ends. = “CGabanaro” * with remarkable ARAFOLD collar © im your correct sleeve length. Wear Gabanaro’s Arafold collar closed with a tie — you never looked trimmer! Whip off the tie, unbutton the collar——presto ! — you've got the neatest ' collar you've ever worn. Wash- able rayon gabardine in a wide range of fast colors. Ask for Arrow “Gabanaro” today! $6.95 Watts & Nickerson —FOK ARROW SPORTS mui Try Daily News Want Ads BLONOIE-- TAKING A NAP WILL YOU ANSWER THE PHONE ? I'M THIS BEEN HOW LONG H. GOING ON 2? ~) NO--1 OON’T REMEMBER MEETING You -- **I NEVER PROMISED You A DATE Sd { You/RE MISTAKEN-- 1 TELL You I DON'T KNOW -“* SHE CLAIMS I MADE A oaTE WITH HER LAST SUMMER D SHE'S ON HER way OVER HERE NOW SA a Cf ss <— nie ee, ies Ss MAMA 2 WHY DO WE HAVE TO TAY IN OUR ROOM, NEVER KNOW OF THIS TERRIBLE THING THATS COME INTO Our LIVES _ gam ti LT oa nt te ae Copr. 1952 COONT You REMEMBER LAST SUMMER. MP. BUMSTEAD vou ( PROMISED TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS Rs CARDS FROM ME THIS YEAR? e ASS Oe Re ly \ "Lt LOOK OVER your SAMPLE CARDS pt A go =