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 H "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. - TUE5. - WED.-tHURS., JULY 23, 24, 25, 26 HOURS: 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. , 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 Ke.M.htiV.nc i.t-... r,.v:,l i,i,. ...f.-,.,ii.. r. v., 1 1.. t' .t . , ... " 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. ' ' 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. UUML'HKKY MITCHELL IMiiiislcr of Labour 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. 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