Prince Rupert Daily Nsws Thursday, June 14, 1951 carrots when the meat Is about half done. Beefsteak Pie? Just the thing to tempt male appetites. In Loca a THE EXPERTS aii . . . n Sidewalk d PERSONAL I gredients: plain pastry; iy2 pounds of beef (round or chuck steak); 4 tablespoons drippings; 2 teaspoons salt; V teaspoon pepper; 2 cups sliced onions; 3 cups hot water; 4 tablespoons biead flour; 6 tablespoons cold water; 1 tablespoon thick condiment sauce. HONOUR DAD FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 17th S.O.N, whist and dance, Fri-j "Sully" Sullivan, who moved day, June 15, 8 p.m. Dance 10 to from Prince Rupert to Port By KAY REX Canadian Press Stall Writer With Father's Day coming on Sunday, let's talk about the Clements a year ago, is in the city for a few days renewing i. Music by Mike Colussl. Refreshments. Everybody' welcome. (140c) old "', things the head of the family local , ,,. ... Prepare pastry, roll out top friendships, and notlrrg rhonopR ' nr-ca u cm. i t . .. t , - . . And Fence Cedar Al Attractive Prices PHONES: 116, 117 or 58 If eiven a choice probably he 7US'; " ""' . ,3 ; Salt Lake Ferry running every Sunday starting at 12 noon, weather permitting, (tf) Effective June 18, 1951, pro- would leave the saiaas ana cus-cessing charges at your Loclcer tard puddings to the for meat, fish and game folk. Roast beef and apple pie drippings in deep frying-pan. ! Add salt, pepper, sliced onions and hot water Cover and simmer SPORT SHIRTS Nylons, Rayons and Gabardines $5.50 to $8.25 STETSON HAT Gift Certificate $8.95 to $1 5.95 Miss Floris of Peter- " Campbell " AL.y.TJ t k . will be increased one cent per him would or two nours- Remove meat to U "U1"-L r'0L bound. (Signed) H. S. Cobb, Ru- Strawberry shortcake a'Sr,' Co' Ltd" "lc M Mrt' and j "'"VL ! Mrs. Larry Black. Daxing aisn. inicKen gravy witn flour mixed with cold water. (There should be about two cups gravy). Add condiment sauce or other seasonings to taste. GABARDINE SLACKS Albert & McCafferv D. C. Stevenson, Prince Rupert General Hospital administrator, left by plane for Vancouver today for a few days on official Pour gravy over meat In bak LIMITED ' Ben Sampson will sail by the ... . IngredienU: l2 cups sifted Prince Rupert this evening en , 'all-purpose , flour 2 tea route to Burbank, in southern bale ing-powde tea- r; California, where he will. be the spoons . . salt; 2 tablespoons gran-guest of his sister .,,... f for a month mthl spoon shortening. or - i egg' (beaten)-; 5 tablespoons Special meeting Carpenters', milk; 3 cups sweetened crushed Union, Friday, June 15, Car-.berries; Vi cup whipped cream. ing-dish and let mixture cool. When meat and gravy are thor hospital business. . SPORT JACKETS and CASUAL COATS I W. A. Stewart and H R Stew oughly cooled cover with top crust. Place pie on lowest rack in oven preheated to 450 degrees Fahrenheit Bake for 10 minutes then reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Bake 35 minutes longer. Yield: six penters" Hall, Frauser St., 8 p.m. Sift together the dry lngredi-Agreement discussion. Repre- ents and cut in the shortening sentative Win. Page In attend-, with a knife. Add egg and milk, ance. (141c) Roll one-half inch trick. Cut JANTZEN SWEATERS art of Vancouver are paying a brief business visit to the city. They arrived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert yesterday. Ell Turner of Port Edward is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he expects to enter hospital for the r.vxt few months. Slight damage was done to a d baking.sheet 15 minutes ' ARROW DRESS SHIRTS White, Plain Colors and Stripes in a hot oven. EATING HABITS I f cuciai ueaiLU uepai tiucriib ui- iicials say eggs, wnoie-grain cer eals, cheese and fish all are good substitutes for meat and most Split the cakes and spread with butter or margarine. Add crushed berries just before serving. Top with the" whipped cream. CARROTS GOOD ROASTED wall against which a red hoti poker was left standing In the Rupert Bakery at 2 o'clock yes-1 terday afternoon. The fire department was called and soon had the incipient blaze out. Oerald Priest, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Priest of this city, after a brief visit with his parents, left for Vancouver on todays CPA flight. He arrived in of them are less expensive. The health experts also say that well-prepared food is nec-esfary for appetite appeal. "Quick cooking with the minimum of water keeps leafy vegetables at their best," they say. Arson is Suspected Any housewife knows that complete oven-dinners are economical. If a . roast of beef is the city on Tuesday from Alice scneduled for this Sunday's din-Arm where he has been assayer ner why not Toast potatoes and The watyr In which vegetables Fire was discovered In the Im ior lorDrn, Mining o. tne ia wnole carrots with the meat, are boiled should be used to en iwu yedio. R0tn vegetables are tastier this rich eravies and nouns way and the gravy has a better IC0 Pur! Imported Wool Flannel Sport Shirts In Authentic Tartans MON-O-SOX NYLON SOX Pure Wool Socks For Action Advertise! nnoum emen Belts Neckties Cuff Links Tie Clips Initial Handkerchiefs REMEMBER DAD! iWATTS & NICKERSOM mediate rear ol Littles news stand shortly after midnight Tuesday. It was promptly extinguished but was making fast headway, before discovery. A fire call was sent in but flames were put out before services were needed. Noel Jones, proprietor of the news stand says it Is possible there had been at attempt at arson. There were four cardboard boxes on an empty tank by the back- door. Two of these had evidently been removed for charred fragments were found under the back door step. The back door itself was scorched. At Catholic Hall, tea and home cooking sale, June 14, commencing at 2:30 p.m. In evening, final tournament card party, prize-giving and raffle, commencing at 8. p.m..; Past Mistresses L.O.B.A. sale of homecooklng and candy, June m m m w k. r i FOG. 18. Girl Guide Tea and Sale. Annunciation Hall June 16. 'Queen Mary I.O.D.E. tea, June 21, Mrs. F. Thornton's, 400 4th West, 2-5. Soroptimlst Novelty Square Dance, June 25. . ST. ERIK'S FAIR CKHOLM. (CP) Practically lo pace for St. Erik's Fair, to pciW Lentre J4olcl Arrlva ii IVIC 41 here Aug. 25 to Sept. 8, n booked up. Some 20 have reserved space tiny will be represented by Canadian Legion Auxiliary tea, homecooklng sale. Legion oti national pavilions. Cambrai Chapter, IODE, held its final meeting until September at the home of Mrs. T. P. Lyons. The regent, Mrs T. C. McLean-, presided.- Plans were made for a bake rale to be held on June 23. A discussion was held regarding the IODE part in the Exhi Hall, June 28. . Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. 20. Catholic Fall Bazaar, October 3 and 4. Rebekah Bazaar, October 20. Presbyterian Fall Sale, No Make your choice now from our large stock of lovely Ladies' Shoes! . PLUMBING (Prince Rupert) R. Torrance and J. D. Crow-ther, Victoria: R. W. Foreman, L. E. Mold, -Tt.'Hr Goldsmith, J. E. R. Wood. Stan Clay. R. Mc-Leod, L. W. Mortensen, G. R. Rowley. T. Kaye. A. Adams and C. E. Rippington, Vancouver; H. S. Hood, San Francisco; N. D. Young, West Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Martens, Portage la Prairie; Mrs. W. D. Campbell, Queen Charlotte Islands; Mr. and Mrs. A. Howell, Burns Lake. bition at the Civic Centre- this f CANNED FOODS A vember 15. (153c) Cathedral Bzaar, November 17. . - ... : 653c) I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 22. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 29. summer. Cambrai will give assistance to the Women's Co-ordinating Council tea to toe held at the Sons of Norway Hall in and HEATING The Reliable ond Prompt Service You Know PHONE The nvlon stocking raffle was ANGLING DUFT drawn and winners were Mrs. T. I DURBAN, South Africa (CP) A Complete Range of Colors and Siies fashion footwear Boulter and Mtss M. Adlard. iTwo anglers baited their hooks I At the close of the meeting at the same time, cast at the delicious refreshments were same time and both got simul-' served. taneous bites. Both lines sur faced at the same Instant to show they had both hooked the same fish a 4'A-pound salmon. f w Repairs and Alterations WELCOMES FOR ALL LONDON 9 A message of welcome in English, French, Snanlsh and German from the FAMOUS TOWER The platform of the summit of the Eiffel Tower In Paris, i Mayor of Holborn, has been dis- 0)(nn to) TO. Box 274 tributcd to all hotels for visitors built In 1887-89, Is 895 feet above to the borough. . 'the ground." - i- '' . 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