' 'i i t i . ! PAOE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS 'Prince Rupert, BJC. Tuesday, May 22, J9$5 Notes and Views of he CITY COUNCIL A draft oi an order-in-council drawn up toy a firm of Vancou-er solicitors which would authorize local garages to close for half a day on Saturdays instead of-Thursdays, submitted to council by Rupert Motors, was referred back to the garage men's solicitors by council for clarification of a clause of the draft. .A request by Victory Shows of Edmonton to play in Prince Ru-pert from September 1 to 8 was " granted by council providing the proprietor pay a licence of $103 a TjBay and toe subject to regulations set by Police Sgt. O. L. Hall. Council last night authorized the finance committee to meet with the executive of the local branch of the Canadian Legion to discuss the Legion's offer to purchase the lot adjoining the Legion building. Three readings of a bylaw authorizing the sale of city-owned lots to Math and Emma Norgaard and Eldor Anderson were given by City Council last night. The bylaw authorizes the ' purchase by Mr. and Mrs. Norgaard of lots 17 and 18, block 12, section 7 for $250 and the sale of lot 22, block 8; section 1 and buildings to Mr. Ander- son J for $1710. FIRST SORORITY The first letter sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, was founded at De Pauw University in 1870. P-7 Of General Interest Watch for Label i From now on virtually every type of men's women's and children's clothing must be labelled In such a way that the manufac-, ture can foe identified, regardless ol when the clothes were manufactured. The label, which must j be attached to the garment when lit reaches the customer, will I make it easier to Investigate in leases of suspected degradation. Strict Co-ordination War charity funds throughout Canada are collecting money now some clothing for shipment ,lto the liberated countries, but only under the supervision of National War Services. Cowl News, Girls More aluminum is now avalU able for pots and pans than there has been for some little time, and It Is expected the supply available In retail stores will improve within the next few months. Liberal Rations On 10-day leaves, the long-leave ration card of any service man or service woman will con- jtaln coupons for a full two weeks ration. Each butter coupon on a IJong-leave card may be used to purchase one-half pound of Are you entertaining out-of-town house guests? You will be doing them an honor by having us publish a personal note about their visit. Notice how closely prosperity and eocial security are linked together. Increased pensions for the blind. We are determined that Social Security shall no longer be regarded as a charity but as what it is a social obligation and national responsibility of the very first magnitude and importance. Social Security must grow with prosperity because the degree to which social services may be provided is determined by the size of the national income. We are pledged to maintain that income at a high prosperous level. It is against this background of plenty for all, that the Progressive Conservatives see Social Security. KEEPING HOUSE IN WARTIME Collectors' Item? That Are Easy To Make and Good to Eat Career woman, bride-to-be or 40iyepj-s-ma.iried .every home-maker at heart loves to collect recipes. Judging by the number of repeat requests received for them, today's recipes are among the most popular ever Issued by the Consumer Section, Dominion Department of Agriculture. So. brides, get out your scissors! Recipes for dishes easy to make, as good to eat, don't come your way every day. Hurry Up Rhubarb Padding 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons sugar ',8 teaspoon salt 2-3 cup milk 2 cups Thubarb cut In 1-lnch pieces 2-3 cup brown sugar 3,i cup boiling water Mix and sift flour, baking powder, sugar and salt, add milk and combine. Place rhubarb in a greased baking dish and spread batter over it. Dissolve brown sugar In boiling water, pour over batter. Bake in moderately hot oyen, 375 degrees F., for 30 min utes. This pudding requires no siuce. Six servings. Crinkles V2 cup mild-flavored fat Real Social Security or RntiniiAfi ffirritv? To the political and economic reactionary, Social Security is something to be used as a bribe to win votes a sop to soothe unrest. Social makeshifts of that kind are actually offered to-day as political substitutes for sound, economic planning for the post-war reconstruction of Canada, To the State Socialist, on the other hand, Social Security is a bookish theory teeking to prove that poverty would be much more endurable If only it were much more general. And now, listen for a moment to John Bracken, the forthright leader of the Progressive Conservative Party:- "The State here in Canada, unlike in Germany, is the servant of the people, not its master. Finance, and economic mechanisms associated with it, must likewise be regarded as the servants, not the masters, of our economy. The under writing of prosperity AND social security is a proper function of the State." The Progressive Conservative Party is pledged to provide, without delay, a uniform and comprehensive Bocial security programme for all Canadians, including: iVExtended unemployment insurance coverage. V Adequate payments for the maintenance of unemployablea, VAccident and sickness benefits. V Children's allowances. VMaternity benefits. .VWidows' benefits. VRetir,ement pensions. Vlncreased old age pensions at age 65, Where any of these social services are administered provincially, we shall provide grants large enough to ensure adequate standards of social security for all Canadians. Compare this positive and complete programme with the make-shift expedients of other parties. No other party can equal or even approach John Bracken's guarantee of security for all Canadians. It's rational security NOT rationed scarcity. Vote for Your PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FuMiM fcr Vwtrmtht CtfnTTUr rtf, Oit. V cup brown sugar cup white sugar 1 cup all-purpose flour or 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sifted pastry flour ' teaspoon salt 1 cup rolled oats Va cup warm water V- teaspoon baking soda teaspoon vanilla Cream fat and sugars thoroughly. Mix flour, salt ajid rolled oats, and add alternately wtth water In which the soda has been dissolved. Add vanlla, drop from teaspoon on to a cookie sheet and flatten with fork. Bake In a moderate oven. 350 degrees F.. for 10 to J2 minutes. Yield: 2 dozen cookies. ' Topsy-Turvy Casserole 1 Vi cups cooked, diced potatoes 1 cup cooked, diced carrots 1 .cup chopped raw celery h'i cup chopped raw onion Vh. cups ground cooked meat 2 tablespoons butter 2 cups canned tomatoes "2 teaspoon' salC Mix ingredients together rmr turn them into a greased baklin dish. Bake In A moderately hoi oven, 375 degrees F., for 30 minutes. Six servings. The Experts )ay First aid for vitamins how to have or net have those elusive elements. Here are a few do's and don'ts which apply to fruits ard vegetables whether they are fresh from the garden or fresh from the market. Dont crush, bruise or soak. Keep cold until ready to cook or eat. Serve as soon as possible after preparation- Vitamin C Is allergic to air. That means that the larger the surface exrosed to tha air, the more quickly yitamln C Is des- Irovtd. Rave: U bv makinr raw salads and cole slaws at the last 'minute. If cooking, make the time as short as possible, keep I tightly covered and use a mini mum of water. One last don't: I tasty and wrap them carefully to retain freshness. Jf they have to we made ah;ad of time, wrap them and place tihem in a loosely covered container In the refrigerator. To stretch the butter sup ply, butter only one slice of bread snd put a soft, moist filling on the other. When mayonnaise Is jsed, use it Instead of butter on one slice. Cream a small portion pf butter and add to the sandwich filling, then blend. When using this filling do not butter the bread. Warmer days mean more picnic lunches and here is a filling recommended for such outdoor meals. It will keep for several days If It is kept covered and cold. Savory Sandwich Fllllnss Combine 1 Vz cups minced, cooked roast tosef, corned beef or tongue, one cup grated, mild-flavored cheese, 2 cup skeet pickle (chopped), one teaspoon grated onion, V2 cup salad dressing and V2 teaspoon salt. Blend together lightly. Tliis makes three cups of filling. GREENS If your family Is "greens shy," nibbling the white ends of spring onions and dis daining Jhe tender green tips, don't be upset. Cut off the greep tips and set them aside to be chopped up later to season pot ato, tomato or cabbage salad. Timely Tips Kitchen Garden Don't throw out that cooking onion that is starting to sprout and get soft. Put It in a Jar or dish with a little water and watch the sprouts turn green. These sprouts are handy for seasoning salads, soup or vege tables and give a fine flavor. Glossy Finish Soap should not be used for washing enamel paint it dulls the glass. Instead, use clear hot water, to which one teaspoon of washing soda has been added for every gallon of water. Indispensable Salt . . . and usually at hand for emergencies'. If a teacup Is stained, dampen it, rub with salt and the stain disappears; If the hot water bottle leaks, fill It .with hot salt and get good heat; If food Is spilled and burns They will add color and a delicate flavor closely resembling that of chives. Finely cnopped gre?n onion ends added to fluffy mashed xtatoes give a new twist to an old, 4apdby. BLACKHEADS Don't wum-m bUckliM--""! " 0t twt MificM U roilD powitr from n I rug Ur d PJly KitlF with t. hut eluth ovm- M.rkliU. Thrr 4iMulv tid dliilr hr thl ( lin4 matpiid. CITY OF V It I N C K It V V K It T NOTICE RE CLEAN-UP WEEK Arrangements are being made whereby rubbish, refuse and waste materials will be picked up and removed by the City, provided It Is piled adjascent to the road. Collections will commence on Friday, May 25lh In Section 2, and will proceed throughout the City until the work Is completed. All citizens are hereby requested to co-operate in this Clean-up campaign. II. M. DAGGETT, Mayor, on the stove, another the smoke with a small amount of salt. (Warning alt must not get into the unit of an elecbtc stove). Capabilities In these busy days It it a smart move for mothers to search out and develop home-making talents In their children. No matter how small the Job, the trick lies in careul teaching as a profession so that there Is pride In accomplishment. LONDOST. O - Mr. and Mm. Warwick Fedden are living almost directly over a big German bemb. It wo dropped one night in 1940 but failed to explode, was covered with 1G feet of concrete and declared safe. LONDON, P-Slr John Anderson, chancellor of the exchequer, told an all-party deputation of women members of parliament that the present civil service practice of dismissing women on marriage will be reconsidered immediately. Nutrition Quiz Here 1 a true-false quiz from the Division of Nutrition, Ottawa. Correct answers follow, but test your knowledge first. Question 1. Milk should be kept in a dark place. True or false? Question 2. One half-cup of tomato Juke a. break-, fast supplies the day'js requirements of vitamin C. True or false? Correct answers: 1. True. If exposed to direct sunlight, up to C6 of the H-vitamin, riboflavin, Is destroyed In 2 hours. 2. False. Tomato Juice Is only about half as rich In vitamin C as citrus fruits. Therefore, when Nerving tomato Juice for breakfast, make sure that other foods high in vitamin C are Included in the diet the same day. Cabbage salad or greens, preferably raw, are excellent DAItltOW GOMEZ I (Continued from Pa?e 1 They located an enemy SP that was pinning dewn an enine company of Infantry. Although las company commander was kill 'd at his Side and his own driver severely wounded, Ocmez f ar lesslv advanced his SP to a - ul able position. His own gun was vmi'roii.ina fi, vo.tawM Hv ! hit twice by eperay fire but Of- not thaw them beforecooking. 'inS e un him; If SANDWJCHES For a meal at home, in the lunch box or In the picnic basket play an Important role. They are equally suitable as a main course, cold with garnishes or hot with gravy or sauce. But certain rules always apply: sandwiches should be well seasoned, flavorful and decorative. The home economists of , the Agri culture Department Consumer Section gave me these helpful hints for successful sandwich making. Use sufficient filling to make sure that sandwiches are aesiroyea uie or wuu ui uuuu. Shortly after th.it a strong enemy patrol auaciceo an infantry company headquar? rrs. With his gun exposed and at very short range, Gomez mount d his SP and manned the machine gun. He killed one German, m othes surrendered and trr remainder retired, enabling the Infantrymen despite heavy cam- , allies, to hold tha vital area in ifie face of spirited counterattacks. About a week later while In support of 7 C.IJ3. between Gor-&ell and Deventer. JJ& Troop six-pounders, commanded by Lieut R. F. Howsam, Toronto, and with Sgt. Herb Ruddock, St. Stephen, N.B., a? troop f?rgeant, engaged the enemy firing from a grcup of farm fculldinss acroe the IjsseJ. They poured six rounds of armor piercing and 12 rounds of H.F. setting the building cn fire. Th? Germans scurried away. The trocp saw anoth;r gun some 1,400 yards away. It yvas a French tank, nuu aown and only the turret exposed. A - the range was too great for a slx- poundcr, Major W. K- Love, St Stephen, B.B., battery commander,' summoned Gomez and h!.i SP's. Thirty-one rounds wer fired and ths tank left burning. The lCSilh Is an SP battery and whenever there's a particularly tough task to be carried out It's a better than even bzt that Gomez and his gun crew will draw the assignment. mm W B-.U Wic.'th (Uf W mum- JOHN BULGER Limited JEWELLERS Third Ave. Pr, Rupert SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert It I t 1 1 1 rr mm , 1 - . w, mm III w 1 1 mmmmmmmmmw tr ' w v i- jrr wm BBBi P.il.cl m.li I Lor'.f wli. fAA cn uuimdidd.iiiiai.vii n a Bi.d.i w.oih a 1 Jyl O.50 1 I I ! 1 ' till 1 24th of MAY CELEBRATION! W e have plenty at 5C ,o 75c THE VARIETY STORB "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollirr Prescriptions .. From Rupert's Tent Days we k striven to estabJisli a record k Reliability, Accuracy and Fair Dei injj in filling Physicians' prescription! We believe that we have deserved tkl confidence that has been establish: with the Doctor and his patients. HiJ has been brought alout not in a fe weeks or months hut extends over J period of twenty years. Ormes ltd TIIK REXALL STORE Pioneer Dru.qgists PhonKU TTYTYTTTTYYVT?TTTTTTYTTTTTYTTTfvmT?r: An airy, ankle-flatttring a A A 1 1 1 in vaiii summer wardrobe UUU4UVJI jvru . 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