fmftssor Calls On r Women to Take Part it Lift '.ML r H:r..-n dth- : :.cJ upon "with t' n ever te-:t in the public tri Rev Allan :c ;r of phlloso-j o) Holy Ros-:i ot'awa, said ' Catholic ; cntion proper i v r.rsme and F::;: Maclnnes. j critical con-it world are :3ie security ! s.i the family. .: f.rive by con-or the con-f . .) homes are j toacter wo-1 than men ; ilems where j perception quired." " 'Ii.ir; partially r Pope Pius o appealed to uke part in If NEWS 1EIC0ME kk, Items, to ensure pa, should be in the ?i3a.m. Contributors ft 3 bear this in mind. N ::lal and personal I we always welcome. a m 1 ; I .rt-US PLANE CKAotl viiiiM-iiie lung, anxious jBELDiArt f Hcnrv Wanderer, diamond I la'.' .. . v -v chna-n as ne emoraceo. nis wne. Euza- 'iw ai LaGuardia Field. Mrs. Wanderer Is one rTi. rprent Belclan transAtlantic Diane dis- vf!d to arrive aboard the specially equipped : . J .-.!- . .,U ..la. V 'T'Tnr recoRmzea nis wue umuug uma vic- t5 -11 mannilylnit glass. Twenty-eight were killed k ROLE Home Recipe GLAZED HAM HALLS V2 lb. ground ham lb. pork 2-3 cup rolled oats, uncooked 1 egg, beaten Vi cup milk la cup brown sugar 2 ablpodns enriched flour 1 teafpodn dry mustard 2-3 cup fruit juice or water 2 tablespoons vinegar C whole cloves '3 cup dark corn syrup Combine ham, pork, rolled oats, egg and milk. Mix until thoroughly blended. Chill. Shape into small balls and place in shallow baking pan. Bake in a slow oven (300 degrees F.) ' for 1 hour. Drain off the drippings. Combine remaining Ingredients in saucepan and cook on top of the stove until slightly thickened. Pour over ham balls and continue baking for 15 minutes. Serve in the centre of a baked noodle or rice ring if desired. Garnish with parsley or carrot petals. , Makes 6 servings. Time: 1 hour 15 minutes. Temperature, 3'0J. public life and social affairs. It read in part: ". . . Catholic women and youth, the hour has struck, pub lic life needs you. In vain would we preach the return of women to the home as long as con ditions remain which keep her out of the home . . . Evefy woman has the strict duty of conscience to fight the evils which menace the home." MIDDLESBROUGH, Eng., P MedlcalyOfflcer Lloyd Huges has reported an Increase from 65 to T9 ner 1.000 in the Infant mor tality rate compared with 46 for all England and Wales. Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers OUR GOOD FRIEND, POTATO IS COMING IN FAVOR AGAIN Although there 14 still a lot of flesh vegetables oh the market stall and In the stores, potatoes, which were more or less forgotten or neglected the past months, are creeping up on us again. All the varieties of root vegetables come more and more general standbys with colder weather but because they are familiar to everyone they don't necessary have to appear in tha same dress every day. A change of dress or at. least of appear- ! ance Is always welcome ever f down deep It's really the samt familiar food. Many people say that a potato Is always a potato ! ho matter what you do to it, so why bother disguising it. They are right in their first statement hut home ecdriomlsts disagree i I with them on the second one and j offer recipes which will settle i the argument of differences of . oninlon. 1 Basically, whether the potato 12 boilecj, baked, mashed, riced or fried, etc.. the flavor !s the same but seasonings, other -vegetables, meat drippings, cheese, sauces, will dress It ud and give it a brand new dress or rather flavor. Potato Chowder 2 tablespoons fat 1 medium onion, minced 2 cups diced raw potato 2 cups diced raw carrot 2 cups boiling water W'2 teaspoons salt ',4 teaspoon paprika Va teaspoon pepper 'V teaspoon celery salt I t3blefpcon flour 1 tablespoon fat, melted 2 cups hot milk Melt fat in soui kettle, add onion and cook 5 minutes with out brown. Add potatoes, carrots pnd water, cook till vegetables aTe tender, add seasonings. Blend flour with melted fat, add hot milk. Add to vegetables and cook 3 minutes lonser cr until sl!?hUy thickened. Garnish with chopped parsley if desired. Six servings. Potato Creole 4 tablespoons fat 4 cups sliced raw potatoes 1 cnion, sliced 2 cups canned tomatoes or tomato Juice IV2 teaspoons salt 4 teaspoon" fepper Melt the fat in a frying pan Add the potatoes and onion ant! cook, for 10 mlnirtes. Add th'i tomatoes, salt and pepper. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender and the tomato Juice becomes thick ened by the starchy potatoes. Six servings. Potato Biscuits 2 cups hot riced potatoes 2 tablespoons grated cheese. 1 teaspoon chopped parsley 2 eggs, well beaten , 1 cun sifted all-purpose flour ml - om A Q m wt Ni Many-Colored Heels For London Belles LONDON t& Suburban Cin-derellas are more likely to leave colored heels behind them at midnight . than glass slippers this season. or 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sifted pastrv flour 2 teaspoons baking powder l teaspoon sail To the potatoes add the grated . The latest fashion, introduced by a shoestore In the suburb of Burnt Oak, Edgware, is interchangeable" to match r,ach dance frock. thrifty women, who feel one warm winter coat is worth three pairs of evening shoes, will still be able to get a bit of glamor by experimenting with, three-pairs - of - heels - to - one - dance-slipper bargains, and may.! even try a harlequin effect witn one heel red and the other blues LAND FOR EX-SERVICEMEN SUVA, Fiji Island W Nine allotments on Crown land near Maafu Street, Suva, have been, surveyed and are to ba leased to ex-servlcemcn who wish to build'houses under the colony's rehabilitation scheme. EASTOOTE, Eng., WA barber had a full time Job with special shampoo to clean the hair of a boy, plastered exlld with modelling clay. cheese, chopped parsley and the well-beaten ggs. Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt. Blend thoroughly with first mixture. Shape into rounds like a biscuit and bake In a hot oven, 425 degrees F., for 15 to 20 minutes. These biscuits are .good served with jam orjilly and require no butter. YielA 18 12-lnch biscuits. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S iy.tAlMOSi FINEST SALMON HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I find the proper working height for a kitchen table? '.A. Ttv hnlrifnor Tip nnnpr nart --. j c-- 01 the arm close to the bouy. Then bend the arm at the elbow. The correct height is the distance from the floor to the elbow minus two Inches. Q. How can 1 iron round tabis cloths properly? 1 tA. Always iron the round table cloth from the centre to the edge, and then roll instead of Kaldlng. 4 . EXTRA VASTY BREAD disguises ... a madcap orgy of doorbell ringing . . . apples . . . popcorn . . . and as a special treat for the youngsters' Hallowe'en We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PHONE 547 : 0 " PUMPKIN Wierd XJi.A a: : 1 'Royal City" pumpkin pie! CANNED FOOD WOMAN CRASHES FOREIGN OFFICE LONDON, The. foreign office, hitherto almost exclusively a male preserve, established precedent by appointing 28-year old Mis- Monica Milne to a permanent administrative pest. She -nav become Britain's first woman ambassador. Daughter of Surgeon iRear-ASmiral Rcb?rt Milne a llarley Street specialist. Miss Milne. worked in the Ministry of Eecnomic Welfare for five years after leaving University. Although women are rare in foreign effhe employment there have been others, notably Mary Craig (MsGeachy of Sarnia, Ont., who fcr a time was temporary first secretary at the British Em- I uujj ill 1 uatllli&vuji, auu auii. Mrs. Stettart-Mackenzle, for a time assistant commercial attache in Moscow. &ECAUSE IT'S FULL-STRENGTH this active fresh Yeast goes right to work. No waiting no extra steps! And Fleischmann's fresh Yeast makes bread that tastes sweeter, is lighter, finer-textured every time. If IUU DANE mi numc JJCl Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast ' with the familiar yellow label. Dependable Canada's tested favor ite for over 70 years. MADE IN CANADA LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED . TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND UJS.A. TOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 P.O. Bex 174 Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold, On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: u Blue 145 Res. Red 127 Ask for George We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace r Prince ttupcrt Dnflg TDtv$ Tuesday, October 29, 1946 SAIADA 7 J.fiA TEA GYRO HOEDOWN Thursday, October 31 9 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE Grand Papy's Oikestre No Shootln' Irons No Store-Botten Clothes No city Slickers He and She Hill-Billys 75 Cents Each Ormes lid. "JiiA Pioneer Druggists arm ' New DRESSES and COATS ARRIVING CALL IN AND SEE THEM Take your cue from our latest skilful interpretations of FALL AND WINTER STYLES BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. Prince Rupert Bottle Collector also messenger service Phone Blue 737 We buy .'. . all sizes Pcrfcx Beer Whiskey, Gin and Bottles Bottles Wine Bottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 AM. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CnOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST Terrace Corner Snack Bar MRS. F. LAMBLY HOME-MADE t PIES SANDWICHES CAKES t LUNCHES FOR TRAVELLERS 2 On the Main Highway TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK - GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS For minor repairs and r "8 1 VJ41 sins? 1 1