PAGE
FOUR
THE
DAILY
NEWS
Tuesday,
July
24,
1945
GUERILLA
GIRL
GIVEN
MEDAL
LOXDON,
July
24
or
Two
women
who
for
five
years
avoided
the
Gestapo
and
as
a
reward
for
Vhelr
underground
activltlcu
were
awarded,
their
country's
V.
C
the
Polish
Vlrtuiti
Militari
came
to
London
to
tell
of
the
special
espionage
and
fifth
column
work
they
performed.
MaJ.
Janing
Karas,
formerly
chief
liaison
officer
for
the
Polish
Home
Army,
and
MaJ.
Wanda
Lenar,
commander
of
the
anti-Nazi
sabotage
organization
in
Poland,
said
that
with
a
SDe-clally
trained
band
of
100
Rirls
they
not
only
succeeded
in
ruining
thousands
$i
gallons
of
urgently
needed
gasoline
but
also
maintained
contact
between
General
Bor
and
the
late
General
Sikorski.
Other
activities
included
the
damaging
or
precision
instrument
factories,
burning
of
stores
and
he
cutting
of
railway
lines.
In
fact,
so
great
was
the
havoc
caused
by
this
women's
force
that
the
Germans,
maintained
an
entire
army
group
in
an
endeavour
to
counteract
their
activities.
The
two
majors
were
only
cao-tured
once,
and
although
the
Gestapo
offered
large
rewards
for
their
arrest,
the
Germans
failed,
j.o,
reco.ilze
them
and
tumed-lhem
loose.
RADSTOCK,
Ens.,
)
Lord
Hylron,
Conservative
M.
P,
for
Wells,
Somerset,
from
1895'
to
1899,
Lord-in-Waitin
to
the
IKlng
in
the
last
war
and
Captain
of
the
Yeomen
of
the
Guard
from
1918
to
1924,
died
at
the
age
:of
82
at
his
home
near
here.
0
cnjoy
r
tomorrow
Prince
Rupert.
B.C
Hair-Do
Tinted
Rainbow
Shades
LONDON,
July
24
(Ji
Tinted
hair
to
match
their
frocks
was
featured
by
80
of
the
100
models
who
took
part
in
London's
Albert
Hall
Vanity
Fair
and
the
shining
tresses
featured
nearly
every
shade
of
the
rainbow.
One
model
had
what
Is
called
"an
upsweep
hair-do"
with
the
back
half
tinted
green,
half
blond,
and
the
front
hair
piled
up
into
feather
curls,
each
tinted
a
different
shade.
The
bright
hair
shades,
it
was
explained,
are
painted
on
with
a
fine
brush
or
spray.
It
is
said
that
the
paint
does
not
harm
the
hair
and
can
be
washed
off
at
any
time.
Charles
Plumridge,
director
of
this
post-war
hairdressing
display
and
president
of
the
International
Hairdressing
Society,
said
he
thought
British
women
would
take
to
the
tint
idea
"in
a
big
way."
Policewomen
Get
Snazzy
Uniforms
LONDON,
July
24
W
As
an
inducement
to
recruiting,
London's
women
police
are
to
have
new
uniforms.
Taking
heed
of
the
argument
that
women
have
been
deterred
from
joining
the
force
because
of
"frumpish"
uniforms,
police
authorities
have
planned
a
new
dress
which
has
been
described
as'
"feminine
without
being
fussy."
It
willv
have
a
W.A.A.F.
type,
hat
with
shiny
peak
while
the'
skirt
will
be
flat,
at
the
hips
and
flared
at
the
hem.
THE
CANADIAN
SHREDDED
WHEAT
COMPANY,
ITD.,
NIAGARA
fAUS,
CANADA
mmmm.
K
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"Sli
"CHECK
YOUR
CHEST"...
TIMETABLE
ALL
RESIDENTS
OVER
12
YEARS
OF
ACE
IN
THE
VICINITY
OF
General
Hospital
ARE
INVITED
TO
HAVE
A
FREE
CHEST
X-RAY
EXAMINATION
HON.
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JULY
23,
24,
25,
26
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9:30
to
11:30
a.
m.
2
to
4
p.m.
COME
EARLY
LADIES
ARE
ASKEI)
TO
H
EAR
TW
O-PIECE
AILMENTS
TO
HELP
SPEED
THE
SERVICE
IN
THE
LADIES'
CHANGE
KOOMS
THE
X-RAY
SURVEY
IS
ANOTHER
SERVICE
OP
The
PRINCE
RUPERT
HEALTH
UNIT
THIS
ADVERTISEMENT
SPONSORED
BY
CHRISTMAS
SEAL
COMMITTEE
-
KINSMEN
CLUH,
Prince
Rupert
KEEPING
HOUSE
IN
WARTIME
Outdoor
Eatinq
r
j
n
n
v3ooa
ncnic
Kecipes
are
vaiven
The
lure
of
the
great
out-of-doors
draws
its
annual
crop
of
city
dwellers
from
their
homes,
to
the
porch,
the
back
lawn
or
the
distant
stream
and
meadow.
And
of
course,
the
lunch
Is
the
important
thing.
Crisp
salads
and
not
oven
dishes
can
provide
plenty
of
variety
for
the
"one
plate
meal."
Breads,
buns
and
several
spreads
are
fun
for
a
serve-yourself
lunch
and
mean
a
holiday
for
mother
too.
Pack
crisp
salad
Ingredients
separately
or
mix
together
with
a
tangy
dressing
at
the
very
last
minute.
To
keep
cool,
wrap
the
container
in
wet
newspapers
then
in
several
thicknesses
of
dry.
i
Bean
pots
are
grand
for
carrying
hot
dishes
such
as
stews,
macaroni
and
cheese
or
baked
beans.
Wrap
thick
layers
of
newspapers
around
the
pot
or
casserole
taken
straight
from
the
oven
and
It
will
be
piping
hot
after'
a
short
run
to
the
camping
ground.
Here
are
some
interesting'
recipes:
Meat
I'oldovers
2
cups
ground
cooked
meat
1
tablespoon
fat
V2
teaspoon
salt
V4
teaspoon
pepper
V2
cup
chili
sauce
Biscuit
dough
made
from
2
pups
flour
Combine
meat,
fat
and
seasoning
and
cook
2
minutes.
Divide
Look
for
this
familiar
packaqs
in
your
food
Blore
THE
ORIGINAL
NIAGARA
f
ALUS
PBODUCII
YOUNGSTERS
Just
love
NABISCO
SHREDDED
WHEAT
served
with
luscious
raspberries
or
other
'.fresh
fruit
it
brings
happy
smiles
at
breakfast,
lunch
or
supper.
Made
front
100
Canadian
whole
wheat
everyone
benefits
from
its
wholesome
nourishment
and
all
enjoy
its
sunny
golden-wheat
flavor
its
tender
baked
crunchy
goodness.
Serve
it
often.
Appeals
to
All;
r
dough
Into
eight
portions.
Roll
each
piece
separtely
14
inch
thick,
place
a
portion
of
meat
mixture
on
half
of
each
piece
of
rolled
dough
and
fold
over,
pressing
edges
togoethert
Bake
In
a
hot
oven,
425
degrees
P.,
for
12
to
15
minutes.
l'icnic
Salad
2
cups
shredded
cabbage.
IVi
cups
baked
beans
4
"
frankfurters,
cooked
and
sliced
1
tablespoon
chopped
onion
1
tablespoon
vinegar
2
tablespoons
chopped
mustard
pickle
Combine
all
ingredients
lightly.
Six
servings.
Fruity
l'icnic
Cake
3
cups
fresh
fruit
raspberries
sliced
strawberries
or
peaches
V
cup
sugar
l'2
cups
sifted
all-purpose
flour
,
3
teaspoons
baking
powder
Vi
cup
sugar
'
Vz
teaspoon
salt
Va
cup
shortening
1
egg
Vi
cup
milk"
Topping
3
tablespoons
mild
flavored
fat
3
tablespoons
sugar
2tablespoons
flour
Sprinkle
14
.cup
sugar
over
prepared
fruit,
let
stand
10
minutes.
Mix
and
sift
flour,
baking
powder,
sugar
and
-
salt.
Cut
In
shortening
using
pastry
blender
or
2
knives.
Beat
egg,
add
milk,
stir
into
the
flour
mixture,
blending
well.
Spread'
dough
In
a
g
reased
cake
pan.
Cover
with
sweetened
fruit.
Topping:
Cream
together
fat,
sugar
and
flour,
and
sprinkle
over
fruit.
Bake
in
a
hot
oven',
400
degrees
P.,
about
45
minutes.
Makes
a
cake
8x8x2
inches.
Six
servings,
picnic
size.
The
Experts
Say
-
-
MAKING
MOST
OP
RATION
Here
are
tips
from
the
experts
cn
how
to
make
the
most
out
of
war-rationed
foods:
Par
from
the
city
sounds,
or
even
in
a
cool
corner
of
the
backyard,
picnic
meals
again
are
calling
for
picnic
fare.
That
usually
means
sandwiches
and
sandwiches
bring
up
the
problem
of
rationed
butter.
The
home
economists
of
the
agriculture
department's
consumer
section
have
worked
it
out
and
found
that
one-quarter,
pound
of
butter
spreads
20
slices
of
bread.
With
certain
types
of
illling,
such
as
cream
cheese,
peanut
butter
or
meat
paste,
only
one
slice
need
be
buttered
for
each
sandwich.
In
this
way,
one-quarter
pound
of
butter
ls
enough
for
20
sandwiches.
Sandwiches
are
of
two
kinds
"hearty"
and
"party"
and
picnics
of
course,
call
for
the
hearty
variety
thick,
crusty
and
well-4111ed.
Here
are
some
tricks
to
remember
.In
sandwich-making:
Don't
melt
butter.
Soften"
It
to
Just
the
right
consistency
and
it
will
go
farther.
Use
day-old
bread
or,
if
only
fresh
bread
Is
on,
hand,
put
the
loaf
in
the
ice-box
for
an
hour
or
so
before
using.
It
will
slice
better.
If
the
sandwiches
are
made
several
hours
before
serving,
wrap
them
first
in
waxed
paper,
then
in
a
damp
towel
and
store
in
the
refrigerator
or
a
cool
place.
Here
Is
a
sandwich-filling
with
taste
appeal
and
staying
quality.
This
filling
for
the
"hearty"
sandwich
is
especially
good
for
Sundays
and
holidays
because
It
can
be
made
up
ahead
of
time
p.nd
kept
in
the
refrigerator.
It's
called
tomato
meat
sandwich
filling.
To
make
it,
combine
2
cups
of
"round
meat,
two
tablespoons
of
grated
onion,
'2
cup
tomato
Juice,
a
few
grains
of
cayenne,
one
teaspoon
chill
powder,
salt
and
pepper
to
taste.
Cook,
stirring
constantly
until
the
mixture
reaches
the
boiling
point,
then
cool
and
store
In
a
covered
container.
The
yield
is
about
22
cups
and
the
filling
will
keep
several
days
in
the
refrigerator.
RICH
RED
CHERRIES
Are
making
their
appearance
in
shop
windows
again
and
that
brings
up
a
tip
from
me
division
of
nutrition.
The
division's
experts
point
out
that
cherries
are
a
good
source
of
iron
necessary
for
the
blood
and
would
be
beneficial
either
before
or
after
a
trip
to
the
blood
donor
clinic.
.They
also
provide
vitamin
C.
To
get
their
full
vitamin
C
value,
some
of
which
is
lost
In
cooking
fresh
cherries
should
be
eaten
as
is
raw.
SHOJJLDER
BAG
paris
feature
PARIS,
July
24
Oi
The
shoulder-slung
purse,
like
the
automobile,
is
here
to
stay.
In
Paris,
unlike
America,
the
pocket
book
with
the
shoulder
strap
Js
universally
worn
and
the
type
which
tucked
under
the
arms
is
as
extinct
its
a
corset
cover.
The
reason,
of
course,
is
purely
utilitarian,
as
women
in
France
need
both
arms
free
for
such
purposes
as
riding
bicycles
and
carrying
shopping
bags.
Shortages
of
fab-rlcs-and
leather
have
taxed
the
lngeunity
of
the
designers,
but
they
have
turned
out
huge'
handbags
In
heavy
cloth
and
brilliant
colors,
making
them
the
smartest
of
all
summer
accessories.
HOW
CAN
I
?
?
By
ANNE
ASHLEY
Q.
How
can
I.
save
time
when
cleaning
silver?
A.
Make
a
solution
of
1
quart
of
boiling
water,
1
teaspoon
baking
soda,
and
1
teaspoon
salt.
Pour
into
an
aluminum
vessel
and
place
the
sliver
In
it.
Allow
to
remain
for
a
few
minutes,
then
rinse
with
clear
hot
water.
Clean
the
kettle
at
once.
Q.
How
can
I
hasten
the
whipping
of
cream?
A.
Try
adding
three
or
four
drops
of
lemon
juice
to
the
cream,
and
it
will
hasten
the
operation
of
whipping
it.
The
cream
will
soon
thicken.
Q.
How
can1
1
clean
bathroom
tiles?
A.
All
dark
spots
and
lines
will
be
eliminated
if
the
tiles
of
the
bathroom
are
washed
down
with
a
paste
made
of
plaster
of
Paris.
Allow
It
to
dry
and
then
wipe
off.
Buy
War
Savings
Stamps
APRICOT
RICH
Another
fruit
rich
in
vitamin
is
the
apricot,
an
excellent
source
of
vitamin
A
which
keeps
eyes
clear
and
bright
and
complexions
soft
and
smooth.
Unlike
C,
vitamin
A
is
well
retained
when
the
fruit
is
cooked
or
canned..
In
addition
to
generous
portions
of
vitamin
A,
fresh
apricots
also
contribute
some
vitamin
C
while
dried
apricots,
which
have
been
absent
on
war
service
for
the
last
few
years,
contain
a
considerable
amount
of
Iron.
Australia
Follows
Canadian
Fashions
MONTREAL,
July
24
ffi
Australia,
which
Is
dependent
on
Canadian
mills
for
much
of
the
fabrics
used
in
the
manufacture
of
women's
wear,
is
looking
to
Canada
for
its
fashions
as
well,
Margaret
McNeill,
Sydney,
N.S.
W.
dress
manufacturer,
said
here.
"In
the
past,
we
have
purchased
most
of
our
supplies
In
New
York
but
we
now
feel
that
Canadian
designing
has
reached
a
point
where
it
compares
favorably
with
styles,
produced
anywhere
else
In
the
world,"
sne
said
after
inspecting
fabrics
of
a
Canadian
producer
at
Cowansville,
Que.
Miss
McNejll
said
she
had
completed
arrangements
with
a
leading
Montreal
designer
to
produce
his
line
in
Australia
the
first
arrangement
of
its
kind
between
Canadian
and
Australian
dress
manufacturers.
The
Montreal
designer
will
ship
a
selection
of
his
original
samples
to
Australia
each
season
for
copying
by
Miss
McNeill's
firm.
Each
garment
win
carry
the
designer's
label,
identfying
it
as
a
Canadian
product.
Modern
Etiquette
By
ROBERTA
LEE
Q.
Should
a
girl
precede
or
follow
her
escort
into
a
restaurant?
A.
The
girl
should
go
first.
Q.
When
a
girl
is
standing
talking
with
a
man,
and
drops
some
article
she
is
holding,
shouldn't
she
make
an
.attempt
to
pick
it
up?
A.
No,
she
should
wait
for
the
man
to
pick
it
up.
Q.
When
playing
golf
and
there
is
a
foursome
Just
ahead
of
you,
how
long
should
you
wait
before
driving?
A.
Wait
until
all
four
of
the
players
ahead
of
you
are
too
far
away
for
your
drive
to
interfere.
Q.
Is
H
proper
to
serve
cream
with
demi-tasse?
.
A.
No.
NEEDED
BY
BRAIN
Phosporous
is
essential
to
the
functioning
of
the
brain
and
because
fish
is
rich
in
the
mineral
It
Is
called
brain
food.
Of
General
Interest
Meatless
Days
at
Home
Canadians
are
being
asked
to
eat
less
meat.
Restaurants
will
not
serve
it
on
Tuesdays
and
Fridays
and
housewives
are
asked
to
follow
suit.
In
this
way,
millions
of
pounds
will
be
saved
for
shipment
abroad.
Keep
Up
Good
Work
By
watching
what
you
pay
and
buying
only
what
you
need,
by
staying
on
guard
against
the
few
who
are
willing
to
buy
and
sell
above
the
ceiling
price,
you
are
helping
to
beat
inflation.
Knowing
that
you
are
on
the
Job
helps
.everybody,
including
the
merchant.
"I"
Coupons
for
Preserves
"P"
coupons
have
the
same
value
as
other
preserves
coupons,
one
half
pound
of
sugar
or
the
usual
amounts
of
rationed
pres-esrves.
Ten
became
valid
July
13
for
the
purchase
of
sugar
for
canning.
Sent
on
Request
British
war
brides,
who
want
information
on
price
ceilings,
and
who
like
to
keep
up-to-date
on
regulations,
should
write
to
the
Consumer
Branch,
Wartime
Prices
and
Trade
Board,
Ottawa,
for
literature
relating
to
these
subjects.
MEDIEVAL
BROOCHES
The
women
of
the
Middle
Ages
wore
brooches
of
the
ring
type,
in
which
the
pin
was
held
In
place
by
the
fabric
through
which
It
passed.
Aiding
Canada
At
This
Time-
The
National
Employment
Service
is
equipped
to
help
job-seekers
both
men
and
women
through
its
local
Employment
Offices
in
200
cities
mid
towns.
These
offices
ulso
offer
effective
service
to
employers
i
needing
workers.
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4
Employers
and
workers
can
aid
in
finishing
the
Pacific
War
and
in
reconversion
and
reconstruction
by
making
full
use
of
the
Local
Employment
Offices'.
Several
restrictive
Manpower
Controls
have
been
removed
but
because
of
continuing
unfilled
vacancies
in
important
industries,
others
have
to
be
continued
for
the
present.
The
labour
situation
has
not
yet
been
met
in
some
top-ranking
priorities
home
budding,
food
production,
textiles,
and
others.
Hence,
the
Controls
that
remain.
Mainly,
these
include:
SEVEN-DAY
NOTICE
TO
TERMINATE
EMPLOYMENT,
REMAINS;
any
man
or
woman,
16
to
65
years
of
age,
wishing
to
leave
employment
in
industry
or
commerce
must
give
7
days
nonce
to
his
employer
in
prescribed
form,
or
an
employer
must
givq
an
employee
similar
notice,
unless
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MEN
MAY
NOT
LEAVE
JOBS
IN
"DESIGNATED"
ESTABLISHMENTS:
only
with
permission
of
the
Lmployment
Office
may
men
leave
jobs
in
"designated"
establishments.
EMPLOYERS
MUST
REPORT
VACANCIES:
Regulations
still
require
employers
in
industry
and
commerce
to
list
a
1
vacant
positions
-
whether
for
men
or
for
women
-
with
the
nearest
Local
Lmployment
Office.
UNEMPLOYED
MEN
MUST
REGISTER:
men
who
are
unemployed
arc
still
required
to
register
at
the
nearest
Local
Employment
Office,
if
unemployed
7
days.
MFN
REQUIRE
PERMITS
TO
SEEK
OR
ACCEPT
EMPLOYMENT:
it
is
still
illegal
for
a
male
person
16
to
65
years
of
age,
to
seek
employment
without
a
permit,
In
practically
any
industry
except
agriculture:
also,
it
is
still
illegal
for
an
employer
to
hire
such
a
male
person
without
a
permit.
FEMALE
WORKERS
ACCEPTING
EMPLOYMENT
MUST
BE
REPORTED:
while
women
andeirls
seeking
work
in
industry
or
commerce
may
do
so
wilhout
a
permit,
either
the
employer
or
the
worker
must
report
the
fact
lo
the
nearest
llinploy
net
Offke
within
three
days
of
the
time
a
woman
is
hired.
1
1
MEN
MAY
NOT
LEAVE
EMPLOYMENT
AFTER
DIRECTION:
men
already
moved
to
employ
ment
under
compulsory
direction,
may
not
leave
the
employment
to
which
they
have
been
transferred,
without
permission.
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MEN
MAY
NOT
LEAVE
AGRICULTURE:
during
the
present
busy
season
on
the
farm
men
may
not
leave
agriculture
without
permission
of
the
Local
Lmployment
Office.'
Any
man
from
agriculture,
workmg
at
another
job,
is
liable
to
direction
back
to
farm
eni-ployment.
Employers
may
not
hire
men
from
agriculture,
except
with
permission.
RIGHT
OF
DIRECTION:
Employment
Offices
may
still
direct
male
persons.
16
to
65
years
of
age,
to
woik
at
agriculture,
mining,
and
a
few
other
basic
industries.
LABOUR
EXIT
PERMITS:
Labour
Exit
Permits
are
still
required
by
anyone
wishine
to
seek
or
enter
employment
outside
Canada:
apply
at
your
Employment
Officef
ADVERTISING:
Permission
to
advertise
in
regard
to
the
engagement
b
b
of
male
em-4r!:yees
is
necessary,
before
such
advertising
niay
De
Jssuej
National
Employment
Service
lo
ease
Transition
The
National
Employment
Service,
by
effectively
organizing
the
employment
market
in
Canada,
can
do
much
to
ease
the
economic
effects
of
the
transition
from
war
to
peace.
Employers
and
work
seekers,
both
men
and
women,
are
urged
to
co-operate
by
using
the
placement
facilities
of
the
National
Employment
Service.
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GYRO
CARNIVAL
QUEEN
CANDIDATE--
Here
Is
attractive
17
year-old
Lillian
Knutsen,
Gyro
Club
candidate
in
the
Civic
Centre
Carnival
Queen
contest.
She
was
born
in
Prince
Rupert
and
is
the
daughter
of
Mr,
and
Mrs.
John
Knutsen,
334
Sixth
Avenue
East.
Gyros
and
friends
are
putting
up
a
strong
campaign
on
her
behalf.
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