Prince Rupert Daily News , Thursday, August, 16, 1951 ..Housekeeping... I JUfj. ooSe -a, My r -li ,' iST Hb I I) NOW IS TIME FOR MAKING PICKLES AND RELISHES Marines Seen in Battle Classic Battle classic of the United States Marurcs in World War II. Hails of Montezuma" is an Interesting feature at the Capital Theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Produced in technicolor, the spectacle centres on the effect of violent warfare on the individual, his emotions and aspirations. Lit' mtt to ym if tkt fibukmt Cruut ichrecloth bag, boil with vine- DeBlass, Mrs. C. Erickson. Mrs. Mclntyre and Mrs. H. Dickejis. Hospital Guild met at the home of Mrs. G. Hatigen with Miss C. Whyte as hostess. After a short business meeting cards were enjoyed, prizes going to Mrs. GoO(-j and Mrs. K Grimble. chairman of the meeting. Members present were Mrs. L. Grimble, Mrs. A. Good. Mrs. N. Moorehouse, Mrs. N. Kennedy and Mrs. J. W. Grimble. Mrs. Mclntyre was guest. , Prince Rupert J. c. Hammett, W. H. Hamilton, E. W. Roeder, W. G. Rid-dell, W. S. Lythgre, Ken Hinton, G. Grahame, R. Rex, L. Fushlock, all of Vancouver; J. S. Welch, Kamloops; R. J. Cooper, New Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. Sa-houovitch. Qucsnel; Mr. and Mis. Fairbanks. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. Munro, city; and J. T. Williamson, Cadboro Bay. J. A. Sadier, Vancouver; Mr. Totem' TODAY to SATl'RDAY 7 p.m. - 9:10 p.m. Sat. Mat, 2 p.m. ' NKWS A FAMOUS PI AVIKST,,,,,, ear and sugar and remove before pouring syrup over the onions. RAW ri Cl'MRER RELISH 8 cups chopped cucumbers, (8 large) y2 cup chopped onion (1 large) 1 tablespoon salt 1 1 . cups whit vinegar 't cup sugar 23 cup sugar '.-34 teaspoon white pepper. Peel cucumbers, cut into quarters and remove seeds. Chop fine- Principal role, that of the pla- j Now ir the season for pickles and relishes so Mrs. Housewife should start to prepare her winter store. Home economists have sent us thre new recipes for pickles and relishes. PICKLED ONIONS 2 quarts small white onions 8 cups cold water i? cup salt 4 cups white vinegar 1 cup white sugar 1 stick cinnamon Cover onions with boiling water, let stand 2 to 3 minutes, drain, cover with cold water and of i. Make a brine of the water and salt. Pour over onions and let stand overnight. Drain, rinse R ECiPES and Mrs. , P. DesBrisay. Deep iCove; Mr. and Mrs. A. Chilton land family. Smithers; Mrs. E. Ken. Edmonton; R. E. Kingston, Ig. S. Clark and J. J. Mctjuade, i VaiKouvvr; W. H. Trotter, Prince George; E. A. Norcross, city; W. 'c. Paul. Toronto; G. Williamson, North Vancouver; Olof Ham-on, . oil) ; J Jctlenes. Tcikwa. TODAY to SATURDAY Evening Shows 7.) If .X UM toon lieutenant, is carried out by Richard Widmark. Walter Uackl Palance. Reginald Gardiner and Marion Marshall are also prominent members of the cast. Rugged drama is graphically depicted with realistic presentation of the theme which records the undlsputable glory of the Marines. ' Women of the Moose Lodge started off a new season with several committee meetings this week and installation by acclamation of a new Senior Regent, Mrs. C. Mclntyre. Mrs. C. H. Collins, former senior regent, who is leaving the rity. gave a farewell speech, followed by Mrs. Mclntyre. Refreshments were served by the Alumni committee .in charge of Mrs. P. Piistula. Raffle was won by Mrs. A. Simpson, and lucky boy drawing by Mrs. H. R. D. Wilson. A hom "-makinp, committee meeting was held at the home of Mrs. B. J. Bacon with seven members present. Mrs. William McCalhim was first prize winner in whist; Mrs. SophL- Ciiske, second. Other members present were Mrs. O. Stegavig, Mrs. R. Giske, Mrs. B. J. Fmsthson. Mrs. W. McCalhim, Mrs. H. Muncey and Mrs. J. Thompson. Plans for the fall bazaar raffk wore discussed by a combined meeting of the publicity and membership committee at the home of Mrs. A. Ritchie. Attending were Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. J. nans oi ; ly or put through coarse grinder Add chopped onion and salt. Mix I well, place In colander and allow t" drain thoroughly. Bring vinegar, water and sugar to boil and istir until sugar Is dissolved. Rv-move from heat, add pepper and drained vegetables. Blend well, pack into sterilized sealers and seal. Do not use for at least one .month. Yield: 40 ounces. M TICHNICOIOR AT" sJir Pa Simttvri MACARONI AM) C1IKKSE 2 cup dripping Medium-.sized onion 1 cup powdered skim milk 4 tablespoons flour 1 ' j tea-spoons salt 2 1 z cups canned tomatoes Dash of pepper '4 cup water 'i lb. macaroni cooked 1 cup grated cheese Cook onions in dripping until tender and lightly browned. Mix powdered skim milk, flour, salt and pepper. Blend into fat and onions. Add tomatoes and water. Blend well. Cook until thickened. Add the cooked macaroni and cheese. Cook until cheese Is melted. Makes about six n iso - - i ,tii(HN XI' Saturday Matinee ! - ( '. ANCIENT GAME Earll:;t mention of football In ! Eng'and was contained In a History of London" written in 1175. 2 cups sugar ! I cup vinegar l cup water Combine b' ets. cabbage, sweet 1 red pepper, horseradish, salt, pepper and sugar. Heat vinegar and water to boiling point. Add t o first mixture and mix thoroughly. Pack into hot sterilized tars ana seal. Yield: about 8 cups. thoroughly with cold water and drain aain. Pack into sealers. Hrat vinegar, sugar and cinnamon lo boiling point, boil 5 min-utvs and rem ive cinnamon. Fill valers with boiling syrup and seal. Yield: 2 quarts. NO'IE If a more spicy flavor is desired, one chili pepper may be added to the above recipe, removing the pepper with the cinnamon. In place of the cinnamon and chili pepper, 2 tablespoons of mixed pickling spice may be used. Tie these loosely in a small fine REET RELISH 4 cups cooked finely chopped beets 4 eiius finvly chopped LONDON 0-Fifty-tiEii LONDON tf The Borough Council of London's Green dis To Sandspit (today) Mrs. R.j Johnson, R. Falkenberg, R. Ham- j ilton. Mrs. F. Barber, Miss S. Best. J. Kulovitz, J. Armstrong-. L. S. Hope, B. Foster, J. Mc Quade, Mrs. L. E. WLshart, S. Amemori. To Sandspit (today) Mrs. C. Oldfleld. '.a .no ooarclca a nla trict re::cnuy r.came me nrsi Airica Rot as lar at the t- ,oca' council ill uiuain to aamn coast ana thru had to com, Vi sweet red pepper i !2 cup grated horseradish I l teaspoon salt ' l IS teaspoon pepper Thr plane had develops , the public lo lis committee meet Ings. : iron Die. Mill WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE REMODELLING EXPANSION SALE We Must Give the Carpenters Room. THIS IS IT! The Work Has Already Started COME ON IN FOR BARGAINS IT WiMi " LADIES' COATS LADIES' BLOUSES LADIES' DRESSES Group No. 1 7L mi ww-m tnniilnr nriroc 5izes 12 to 42. Assorted! vjtf y Loaics Sizes 14 through 20. W?e ..... i. ;l Kegular 5 J.6U to $b Ql f Group No. 2 vr u Pair tor SI Group No. 1 Reg. $23 to $25 Group No. 2 521 Ren "nn to tsn Af?ipr5to$2- - 9 . Mm lA. Asst-Sizes I Assorted styles. Limited Quantity 7 baby 1 Vf; i .bonnets 1 j Tl Kelt. SI M - T W LADIES' SUB-TEEN DRESSES Mw'ffi For the In-Between Girls. ill'iA Regular prices $6 to $9 ? ; I3iu&. TEEN PAIGE DRESSES 7 fi Branded teen age dresses. .. ' ' Regular pnees $10 to $15 I U CLEARING 75 LADIES' SKIRTS Group No. 1 $ Regular $5 to $6 Assorted . t 1 i t t i H TEE SHIRTS R " $1 " Priced to Sell. Jl Tjy Reduced to Clear. ' hi Group. No. 2 Regular $7 to $10. Your choice W Yf Ref. 3tc v MERCHANDISE WE CANNOT REPLACE AT THESE SALE PRICES. YOU'RE THE WINNER! I f GIRLS' J 7 SWIM SUITS : I. h J m i Sizes 2-fi AJ SALE NOW ON. COME 'N GET IT! NO EXCHANGES. PLEASE. Lk Clearint Regular S3.?5 LADIES' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Vrf. $4.85 - $1.50 I.ADIKS' Finest Quolity Imported KID GLOVES '2 Siz-s 6, 61 ,. 6:'., 7 and 7':,. C'hoii e of B;ark and Brown Reeular jw:ees 52" x 2" Colorful TABLECLOTHS $2 Washable, printed cotton 36" x 36" FILET LACE CLOTHS 1 Elaborate woven design ml V', -In - 1 M:A I -i 5' i '. Jo-Jo l www urn milium n nwn mhi Warm, soft Acadia Flannelette. Pretty floral design. Nicely styled. Assorted sizes . . . For Fall and j b .. .... Winter wear. LADIES' UMBRELLAS Ht'Kular popular $(1 CTfi p.iec $3.95 and $4 95 it)U ll f AUWO0L- Pm I SCARVES : S, . . . v r, r fe Reg, Price $2.50 - $3 BRIDGE SETS :j-Piece Sets Oifl B-::ced. ' I'oii Hi'.'id D nw n er Irish I inn 3.50 JA vK. J. F nest Quality. . $ Rt;,. $5 9:. $6.95 and $7.95. WVoo h Crochet V I i JACKET fJ jpP 7 INFANTS' T BLANKETS V i I Z $0. size 36x42 fi- r 51 GAUGE . NYLONS Full fashi'.n sheer bubs. Reg, $2. PLASTIC BUNGALOW CURTAINS Complete set with valance. Attractive ratte'n-I.imiterl quantilv Sizs 60 x 90 GREY FLANNELETTE SHEETS Co;ortrt holders. First quality. , ' m fffk ' da i n a"' II 1 $2.50 SETS '1.23 All sizes. Et;;ek- up now for Fill! Bnri Winter I'FR PAIlt Afler 40 years of building good-will and outstanding value-giving in ladies' and children's wear and yard goods to the people of Prince Rupert, Wallace's Department Store arc embarking on their greatest project. Long known as Prince Rupert's largest Department Store, Wallace's are not only adding fifty per cent mere selling space for your shopping pleasure but also modernizing to give you a store you can be proud c'. Until the work is finished, our modernizing contractors need room. We're going to sacrifice. Come on in and see for yourself. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE REMODELLING SALE IS NOW ON! WMIM IP m " yr