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At refrigerator temperature it will keep for days and days. NEW MLNE DETECTOR BRIGHTON. Eng., O) The army is using a new "secret weapon" on the English south coast to locate mines buried in the sand. It is a high-pressure water gun which removes the shingle and sets off the mines. It pays to use the Classified Ad columns In the Daily News. .The agreement under which the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan was established was reached on December 17, 1939 .between Canada, The United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. PUDDING THAT HANDY LUNCH A pudding that Is different; a good substantial soup Just the thing for the lunch box thermos or a soup-and-salad "quickie" and a handy recipe for Ice-box cookies (four dozen cookies from half a cup of sugar!) These recipes from the Consumer Sec tion of the Dominion Department of Agriculture are ones every housekeeper will want to clip and use again and again. Kollcd'Oals Hatter Pudding 4 medium apples 2 tablespoons sugar 1-3 cup mild-flavored fat 1-3 cup brown sugar .1 egg V2 teaspoon vanilla '2 cup rolled oats i Mi cup sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder V teaspoon cinnamon i teaspoon salt ',5.cup milk Peel, core and slice apples; place in, a greased baking dish and sprinkle with sugar (2 tablespoons). Cream fat, add brown sugar and cream well together. Add beaten egg and vanilla; beat well. Mix dry ingredients and add alternately with the milk Spread batter over apples and bake in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F., for .40 minutes. Six servings. Noter-2'i cyps sweetened fresh fruit or drained canned fruft may be used in place of apples. Potato Cliccsc Soup 3 medium potatoes 2 cups boiling water 2 to 3 cups milk 1 slice onion 3 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon salt PARAFFIN WEED KILLER Tests are now toeing made by South Africa's Department of Agriculture and Forestry to eradicate, "by use of paraffin, one of the Union's most harmful weecs, the prickly pear. IS DIFFERENT BOX RECIPES Dash of pepper 1 cup grated cheese 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Cook potatoes In the boiling salted water until tender. Rub potatoes and water through a sieve; measure and add enough milk to make 4 cups. Scald with the onion. Melt fat, add flour, salt and pepper; gradually add potato mixture, removing onion. Cook 3 mlnuies. Add cheese and beat until smooth. Sprinkle parsley on soup before serving. Six servings. jTheJzxperts Say ... By the Canadian Press GIRLS' TASTES Girls don't like heavy, man-sized meals and they pay a lot of attention to how their food looks, says Capt. Phyllis Laird of Winnipeg, Canadian Women's 'Army Corps nutrition ist at Defence Headquarters here and her experience with girls in uniform can provide pointers for housekeepers who are finding the feminine members of the family "picky" about their eat ing- ','More vegetable and fruit salads, a variety of lighter desserts based on canned fru::s ana jeliy powders, and little extras that make a big difference in a meat's appearance like stuffed celery and devilled eggs, are what the service girls are asking for and that's what they're getting, Capt. Laird said. When the services first recruited women they were prepared to serve them much the same diet as the men, but since most of the girls were working at desk Jobs RUSSIAN CHILDREN SUFFER FROM LACK OF CLOTHING Nikolai, Nina and Talssia Obra-' ztzov were wounded by the Nazis who killed their mother and father In the village of Kalltzlno. Here they are as rescuers found them before they were taken to one of the Soviet Union's hundreds of emergency orphanages. They are among the hundreds of thousands of boys and girls the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund seeks; to help through this winter clothing campaign. Proudly displaying a Gestapo flag .which he captured at Gestapo headquarjers in Falaise, France, is Pte. W. G. Mcintosh (centre) of Montreal, Que. Mcintosh, with two companions also took three members of Hlmmler's Gestapo, who were trying to destroy private records and make their getaway from Falaise with the remnants of the retreating army. The records contained valuable Information. With Pte. Mcintosh In the above picture, taken aboard the hospital ship, Lady Nelson, which docked at Halifax, N.S., Monday, are: Pte. J. Lecuyer of Montreal left, and Pte. P. E. Chaycr of Montreal. (Canadian Army Photo). LOCAL BOY WINS MEDICAL HONORS VANCOUVER, Feb. 16 CO Dr. Albert William Perry, son of C. C. Perry, former commissioner of Indian Affairs for British Columbia, was awarded a bronze medal for Internal medicine and two scholarships at Queen's University. Dr. Perry was born at Prince Rupert where his father was formerly Indian Agent. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full montn at 25o a word. St. Valentine Dance, WJV. of Machine Gun Regt., Armouries, February 16. Sons of Norway, Valentine Dance, Oddfellows Hall, February 16. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Saturday. Anglican Tea, Mrs. C. C. Mills, February 22. (44) Little Norway Tea, Lutheran Church, March 10. Presbyterian Church Tea, March 14, Mrs. Berener's, Pacific Place. Orange Ladles' Sale. March 28. St. Peter's Sale, April 26. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall, 9 to 12. Buy War Savings Stamps. Ice-Box Cookies Vz cups sifted all-purpose flour OR 13,4 cups sifted pastry flour 1 Vz teaspoons baking powder V teaspoon salt Vi cup mild-flavored fat Vi cup brown sugar ' teaspoon vanilla 1 egg Mix and sift flour,' baking powder and salt. Cream fat and sugar, add vanilla and egg, beat ing well. Stir in dry ingredients. Shape into a roll about 2 inches in diameter, wrap in waxed paper and chill thoroughly. Cut In Va inch slices, place on an un- greased baking sheet and bake in a hot oven, 400 degrees F., for about 8 minutes. Yield: 3'2 to 4 dozen cookies. they soon complained of gaining unwanted' weight . That was where the nutritionists took over. With the help of the Committee on Nutrition, a group of civilian advisers and representatives of the three ser vices which decides on any change in service ra:ions, they streamlined the girls 'meals. The heaviest meal of the day was switched to the evening1 while the men continued to have theirs at noon. Starch filler- uppers like bread, potatoes ami heavy desserts were cut down and the glamor foods fruits and vegetables were stepped up. Ligher cereals were served at breakfast and the daily allowance of meat was reduced. At the C.WJV.C.'s Glebe Barracks here last Sunday tho girls had consomme, baked Virginia ham with creamed carrots and potatoes au gratln, pumpkin pie, bread and butter and tea, while at Camp, Shllo Trainliig Centre in Manitoba the men Tiad roast pork with sage dressing and brown gravy, wax beans, diced carrots, creamed potatoes, fresh fruit salad, bread and. butter and milk. At service centres It has been the practice to serve coffee at breakfast, milk at; the noon meal and tea at nlghU Spices keep the guests guess ing when bacon fat is substituted for butter in order to stretch the ration, the' Prices Board says. The same subterfuge will work in any dish cj.lling for spices and molasses. No one could detect a difference ir. the flavor WHEAT GERM DROPS Wheat genu, says the Nutrition Division Id one of the best sources of Important extra vitamin Bl, and though it Is most often used sprlnklefl over the morning cereal, here is another suggestion for its use in cookies: Orearn 1-3 cup of mild flavored faV Gradually cream in Vz cup stigar. Add one egg, beaten add lis teaspoon vanilla and blend we'll. Sift and measure Va cup all-purpose flour, add Vt tea spoon baking powder, vi tea spoon salt and Vi teaspoon cinnamon and sift again. Add to the creamed mixture alternately with Va cup milk. Add Vz cup raisins, 1 cup oatmeal and cup wheat germ. Drop trom a teaspoon onto a greased cookie sheet and bake in a moderately hot oven, 375 degrees fahrenheit, for 15 to 20 minutes. This makes three dozen cookies. Classified Ads News get results. In The Dally Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, February 16, 1945 Famous for Flavour i ate since PAGE THREE t m . m mm m hivi SALADA E A Local News Items... PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE Sons of Norway Valentine! Dance, Oddfellows Hall, tonight. Percy Jones returned to the city, today from a trip to Vancouver. J. H. Macey returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gale, formerly of Queen Charlotte City, arrived in Prince Rupert this morning en route to Burns Lake to visit the former's par ents. Dr. A. Hakstien, of the pro vincial travelling tuberculosis clinic, and Miss D. Bullock, clinic nurse, arrived in the city today from Ocean Falls to hold sittings of the clinic here.. Sub-Lieut. John Wilson, executive officer of the Prince Rupert corps of Sea Cadets and Sub-Lieut. John Chrlstensen left last night for Esquimau where they will take a two weeks' Sea Cadet Officers' training course at II.M.CJS. Naden. A St. Valentine Dance, under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary, will be held tonight at the Armories, 6th Avenue. Dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Refresh-, ments will be served, Personnel of the Regt. who attend are required to1 wear their uniform. For the ladies, dress Is optional. Autobiographical talks by E. T. Applewnalte and F. IT.'How-arth constituted the program at the regular weekly dinner meet ing of the Rotary Club at the Commodore Cafe Thursday. Guests at the meeting included Frank Dockrill of Telkwa, R. A. Rcid of Vancouver, J. Hutchinson, J. Nicolls, W. J. Davies, Queen Charlotte City; Oscar Pearson, Vancouver, and Sgt. Anger, Lance Corporal Stebbins and S. A. McPherson. President R. C. St. Clair was in the chair. Funeral Notice Funeral services for little Lorraine and Ronald Hanburg will be held in Grenville Court Funeral Chapel at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 17. Rev. M. Anderson will officiate. Interment at Fairview Cemetery. KNOWN BY COLORS In the ancient Roman tneatrc actors wore symbolic colors; old men, white; young men, purpie; parasites, gray; courtesans, yel low. PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS R. E. Gladding left last night on a trip to Vancouver. J. E. Boddie returned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. J. A. Clarke, of Vancouver, superintendent of Nelson Brothers Fisheries, arrived in the city this morning on business. D. S. Pearson, district manager of Swift-Canadian Co., Vancouver, left last night to return south after a business visit to the city. Victor Amadio, who has been home since last September, will be leaving tomorrow night for Los Angeles to resume his studies in practical arts. His father, Louis Amadio, will accompany him as far as Vancouver. , Allan M. Hurst, B.C. secretary of YM.CA, war services and Major G, A, Umpleby, auxiliary services officer, Pacific Com mand, left last night to return to Vancouver after attending the opening of the new Y.M.OA. centre yesterday. Sergeant Pilot Harvey Astoria, who recently won his wings In the Royal Canadian Air Force and has now been assigned to reserve, is expected home within a day or so after having been on a trip as far south as Los Angeles. Brigadier Donald R. Sargent, w4io received word while here yesterday mat hchad been ap-polned general officer command ing. Pacific Command, in succession to Major General G. R. Pearkes, V.C., left last night on his return to Vancouver. Brigadier Sargent was to have taken part In the opening of the new YMCA here yesterday but was unable to do so. 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