RRACE P-T-, f. SUCCESS .,...!, m Saturday ,uccr iful Easter tea ...WSJ Held on Saturday ' .... -..nrro Hall htf Terrace . ..... pd the occasion. .... Md be''" tsaienmy lire-n'avsric-y of Easter col, ,Mr.i S Campbell. Mlw J. Laid a"" Mlss Jamps-,, the wall was an attractive ' . . ..ma fliiujpra ;inH Her 01 - ..... ,b vtU pmK "I'll Bim. curtains adorning paper , window- sai"t ,..., (he HiRh and rle-school, were arranged lt rJ.J wlta cye-forbal- I, and df 111(1 ua iam e centred wlih fiowers ar- ,f3 ,,, )e :;aliy cierorairn rl lul,e ;rowd which displayed i latercjt m the work of the- Ijo, children was lit attend- ;arln-! the afternoon an at-ure bastce- of daffodils and flowers, donated by Mrs. C. was auctinnea on in Ijrjng, 'sirle by Mrs. Floyd tit president of the P. T. A., Mat is Mrs. C u M. uiggey. K.-S, Frank announced winners Ijtand wr: .ni for the vari- Tait- These were: t;::.:?, Grades 1-12 Shirley Lacse.i, Victor l'rcstay, jis:;.e Smart Dolores Honke, ley Reynolds, June Sekora, ::e L.'.i .rom, Clara Warner. ;:rie Honke Elsie Crego, a Somerv;,le Dolly Ilaug-' i, Uarc:d Whalen. t, Grade, l 10 Helene lion-v; "jr Prestay, Dorothy fhasiin, Doroles Honke. Itj Reynolds, V.ckl Hipp and i Frank, Jules Perry. Oerald j, Eizabetb Pongracz, Ron-Pauen, Leo Benolt, Charles t:.as Bobby Bissohnettc, :j Bu.onnette and. Edna x Agn were Mrs, D. O. Little, fc!e Dover and. Mrs. F. aci and competitions sub-ti by Grades 6, 7 and. 8; a re i ,iiei at a later date, isier was J. R. Reynolds Soa pouring tea and.cof-were Mrs. R. de Kergora-jji, Mrs. G. Lambly and Miss Li,- In charge of the- tea (i were Mrs. S. Campbell; T James and Miss J. Mac-iid, while servlteurs were Pearl Sekora. Colleen. Whalen, Sarah arid Margaret Mile, Iren Haughland, Mrs. Patrick, Mrs. MinshalLand Mrs. tr: Frank madi the sandwiches. Those assisting In the kitchen were Mrs. Sparkes. Mrs. F. Frank, Mrs. F. Clifford Mrs; C; W. Mlchlel, Mrs. II. Wold, Mrs. J. Haaland. Mrs. Llndbers and Mrs. N. Sekora were In charge of the sale of home cooking and work. Timely TERRACE Topics Mr. and Mrs. s. Craig and family of Prince Rupert have-purchased Gordon Brookes' farm on BraurVs Island and will soon arrive to take possession. 81gurd dlalm has purchased a how and five acres of land In Dutch Valley from Sam W. ft. Workman of Smlthers was In trwn during I he week. Dr. and Mrs. Jens Munthe of Prince Rupert are spending a holiday In Terrace. T. R. TomlliDion of Cedarvala drovo to Terrace on Thursday and returned, home- the samo day. , C. W. Mlchlel left, on Thursday for a business trip to the south. Matt Allard and his nephew, Henry, arrived In town a few days ago with a. fine catch of bertver. They h:iv lecn trapping around Kalum. Lake. Crr.IL Mulrhead. game, warden from Smlthers, was in Terrace at th beginning, of the week. K S. Laird and family arrived on, Friday from Prince- Rupert The- Laird have purchased the Houlden farm on the Bench. Mrs. Peter Simpson left on Thursday- for Prince Rupert where sh Is siirmiing about a week as the uest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lemon. CrtOWLE Yorkshire. Engv Tha War Office ruled that 40 German' prisoners of warr stationed here-could not accept, an "Invitation from the local vicar to attend Sunday service's. Moths ,l'ST AURIVRD . . . The season is rapidly advancing. He sure . to take the necessary precautions. In time. ELKAY'S MOTH KILLER and MOTH CONTROL LIQUID WITH DDT Will Vol Injure Fabrics IG-07. bottle, T."! Ormes lid. "Jin Pioneer Drttqgtets l REXAI.L STORI5 Prescription Specialists e are pleased to announce" that conditions low permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA BLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them, today from, your Butcher r at your favorite restaurant. anadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED FKINCE RUPERT, B.O. Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers All through the war the Brl tish people, of necessity, had to make the best possible use of homegrown foods and are still having to do so even in these post-victory days. The- British Ministry of Food, by timely suggestions, has continued to help the housewives throughout the country. The use of potatoes, carrots, cabbage and oatmeal has been especially stressed because these foods were relatively plentiful. In Britain, oatmeal Is used In much the same way as rolled oats is used in Canada. Both are made from the whole, grain, cleaned and hulled. In making meal, the grain Is chopped or ground, while for rolled cats, It Is passed between heated rollers, For the more modern qulck-cOoklng rolled oats, the grain Is cut in pieces before rolling, thus speeding up cooking time in the home. Home economists, while looking over British Ministry of Focd publications, have Jotted down the following, practical suggestions: "Fill up with potatoes rather! than bread. Oatmeal Is another good 'filler' particularly for heavy workers and growing boys and. girls. Make the most of meat by first of all cooking It' properly and secondly by knowing, how to stretch the meat ration. Food which has already been cooked only need to. be reheated, and is. spoiled It cooked too much a'second time. This Is especially: Important to. remember When using? typ left-over meat, fish and vegetables. Dishes using cooked vegetables should, as far as possible, be .served with" a -fresh salad or a serving of freshly cocked greens to make up for thi vitamin C, ldst In cooking aud reheating. Ali dishes using leftovers need, more seasoning than when uncooked food is used. This is because some of the natural flavor of the food Is lost with reheating. 5UCA CAN N I . Use oatmeal, or rolled oats whenever possible in place of flour, because it is home-produced and by its use we shall be saving valuable shipping space." The two tested replces, Oatmeal Farls or Scones and Dock ers Bake were also taken from booklets Issued by the British Ministry of Food. Naturally, for use here, the recipes had to be changed from weights to measurements. In addition, certain llbjrty was taken with them and the amounts of some of the Ingredients called for in the original recipes were increased. Oatmeal Faris or. Scones Original Recipe: 4 ounces oatmeal , 4- ounces flour L heaped, teaspoonful baklpg' . powder V, Small teaspoon salt 1 ounce margarine Milk and; water Canadian Version: 1 cup sifted pastry flour 1 teaspoons baking powder Vjj tsaspoou salt 1 cup fine oatmeal' 3 tablespoons mild-flavored fat '2-3. cup milk Sift together the flour; baking powder and salt. Add oatmeali Blend In the fat and add milk. Knead lightly on a floured bjard until smooth. Roll out a.jnch thicknesses and cut Into triangular shapes or rounds. Brush top or each with milt and bake in a hot oven, 425- degrees. F., for 15 minutes. Makes 12. medium, sized Farls or Scones. Dockers Rak Original Recipe: 1 pound potatoes G ounces oatmeal 2-3 ounces cooked minced meat Salt and pepper Mixed herbs Canadian Version: 2 tablespoons, fat .12 pound minced beef or left-. over cooked, meat ': 1. onion, sliced 2 cups grated raw potato (4-5 medium potatoes) 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 cup rolled oats (quick-cook) 1 teaspoon salt 34 teaspoon poultry seasoning Melt fat in frying pan, add There is a world-wide shortage of sugar. Last year world sugar production was ..twenty-five percent below 1939. Reasons for the decrease are: Destruction of the sugar industries in Java and the Philippines. Shortages of labour and fertilizers in many sugar-producing countries. Last year's drought in the Caribbean area, especially Cuba. Damage to European sugar beet fields. World sugar supplies are pooled for the benefit of the United Nations. Canada, the United States and Great Britain are allotted an equal share of sugar according to population. Available supplies must also be shared with other countries. TEN POUND CANNING SUGA This year's canning sugar allowance is ten pounds per person the same as last year. Instead of special canning sugar coupons, ten additional green "S" coupons are being made available for the purchase of canning sugar. S8 to S12 inclusive become valid on May 2nd; S17 to S21 inclusive on July 4th. Each, coupon is good for ihe purchase of one pound of sugar. The len "S" coupons for canning sugar, are in addition COUPON CALENDAR 4th April . . . S5 20th June. . S15 and S16 18th April . S6 and S7 4th July . . S17 to S21 2nd May . S3 toS12 18th July. . S22and$23 16th May . S13ondS14 15th August . $24 ond 525 AMOUNT OF SUGAR USED IN CANNING Each housewife may use her canning sugar to fit the needs of her particular household. A common method is to allow j lb. sugar for each quart sealer of canned fruit; and 1 1 lbs. sugar for each quart of jam or. jelly. tDtfnrc Rupert DaflPJ3eU)0 Wednesday, April- 24, 1946 , , . HOUSEHOLD' TRACTOR: , LONDON, Q A compact, en- j amelled cabinet which, it Is claimed,, will do more for thet housewife than the tractor, has done for the farmer was demonstrated here recently. It Is an automatic, electric machine- that washes both clothes and dishes. One kettleful of hot water Is sufficient to wash a dinner service for six people. Similarly, eljht pounds of clothes' dan be washed, .double rinsed and dried In 30 minutes with the minimum of soap powder and attention. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 FOR RENT Two .roomed' fur-' nished' cabin. Phone Blue 187. i (981 minced meat and onion and brown, To the grated potatoes add the remaining Ingredients, then add the cooked meat. Btend thoroughly. Press into ;v greased loaf pan and bake in a moderately hot oven, 375 degrees F for l'4 hours. Six servings. nine WW " mi R PER PERSON S lo the "S" coupons which regularly become valid each month for the purchase of sugar and preserves. Those who do not wish to do home canning may use the extra coupons to buy commercially packed, jams, jellies, canned fruit,, etc', or sugar to supplement ihe regular ration. The ten "S" coupons for canning sugar need not be used immediately they become valid. You will be given ample notice of their expiry date. THESE ARE YOUR "S" COUPONS FOR EXTRA SUGAR VALID MAY 2 iBI fill Any valid "S" Coupon, including those shown here, may be used to purchase sugar for canning, or the amount stated below of preserves. The green "S" coupons S3 to S12 and S17 to S21 are in.. addition to the "S" coupons which regularly become valid, each month for the purchase of sugar and preserves. They are being validated to make available enough sugar for home canning or for other household uses. VALID JULY 4 ALTERNATIVE VALUE OF ALL' S" COUPONS 1 lb. of sugar OR OR OR OR 2411.01. 80 f Lot. 2 qts. molasset 4 lbs. honey iam, ielly, 1 OR OR 2 lbs. marmalad; a.?,""!f 30fL.. honey butter OR un"' Mfly 31 blended table, OR 40 fl. oz. 4 lbs. after May 31, cane or canned fruit, maplt sugar 49 ft. oz. corn syrup m CP 11111 SUGARLESS METHOD OF CANNING FRUIT Many home economists recommend the sugarless method of canning fruit. Sugar can be added during the winter as the fruit is used. If you have not a copy already, write the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, for "Wartime Canning" pamphlet. This Is Our Business Take .advantage of pur many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop and. Garage is under the management of Bill Osbonui. and has secured the services of. J. Campbell, who has had many, years of experience in car and truck work. ? CONSULT USI Terrace Machine Shop AND O Alt AHK Terrace 1 TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage . 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