KEEPING HOUSE IN WARTIME a it- I? Annies Minimi r-i y Appet,z,n3 desserts ! ft v . t:;u.:e can ,.. ;j rcripea in la Kan" J U winter j wnues. reei, core ana snce apples fc..;hUght ,u. ually 11.. Pmlilinc .j,ir,.mons sifted l.X try flour wder : :'J u-ur p,ra-ni together. ;c anjila, r!;;i'tlc.-.. acid , .. nuk and Buke t.n 8-incrt mad; ate oven, f:;r 40- 45 minutes. . i c:-ve top v: E :i serv Apple Snow tiaue to :unds in d nutmeg, and chill, chocolate desert with x lemon : brrjd or . id the 4 Add grated i 1 . mbs. then beaten egg Can Mak( place in oaring aisn. epriniae wJLh. remaining 2 taalefoons sugar and top with egg mixture Bake in a slow oven, 300 degrees F., Tor 45 minutes or until apples are tender ana top is delicately browned. Six servings. linked Apple Supreme 3 large apples preferably red' 1-3 cup sugar 1 cujj water 2 teaspoons lemon Juice 3 tablespoons mincemeat or Jam Wash apples and cut in half crosswise; scoop out core, bein? careful not to break the kin. Boll sugar and water 5 minutes. then add lemon Juice. Arrange apples In shallow taking dish. Pill centre of eavh with mincemeat or Jam, and pour syrup over all. Cover and bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees F., until tender, about 25 minutes. Remove apples to serving dishes, and boil syrup till slightly thickened. Pour over apples and chill. Six servings. Of General Interest Per 1'crMin llalrs Set ciptionall I Landladies, who provide the : m-oth bedding, linen and laundering Iwlth their furnished room, an !;!f. add entitled to charge a per person rate lor the accommodation, iiy applying to the rentals officer. they can have a rate set when more than one person occupies the room. Tags Tor Used Cars On each used car for sale, dealers must attach a tag show ing the make, model, model year and serial number, accessories. Including any spare tire or tube and the proposed selling price. With each sale by a dealer there is an Implied 30-day guarantee, and within that period the dealer must make any necessary repairs or replacements at a charge not exceeding 50 percent of the lawful maximum price for labor and parts. in HahvDo or Per- ?x, . n rnvn ir inn L IldWT MI."M. I iIIM'II 111 ' U i ri r l mi nrnr i n k Bum m JAUNUCKJ lAnneUe Powell) :.t"n f tirt.f rttnn Phnne Blue 917 1) You Can Depend On It When the weather keeps you at home, you can phone us at 18 or 19. Your orders will .o.oi,.n v Mmp rareful attention. Our b.V 0",v k mid Saturdays. Leave your order before 4 p.m. Ml Kill ll'I If'flftlllAXV I I II J U I I 1 l II I 1 mm IV1 mm I IIUI 1111 1 1 I I IK I II 1 1111 I I III II II II 11111 IIUtVL . MarKenrie Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" rees uinette Suite, walnut nnisn wes-uinette Suite, natural imisn wcesDinctte Suite, wheat linisn $70.00 $75.00 .$92.50 ;ivn n tnu - t . n..n turn nnrt ll'P 1 1 1 V I LL to come and see It. Everything for the home. We -v juui man in urrx- iiiiu a venue 5 mwuc 5; ff On All 1945 Diaries, Reminders, Calender Pads, etc. advantniro nf hi ,.ffWSi:irt Now and a record nf vnnr nrrsnnal memoirs. i a See our window for selection sun have a larjje variety, priced Irom 34c ' $3.56 I KJLWI (JlVd, cAvC Truit Juice cekal (ACOMoaEGGS AND TDASr At the local Churches FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH v Young Street and Fifth Avenue East Rev. Wilbur W. Silverthorn, Minister Sunday 11 a.m. Worship. Topic: "The Prodigal Son." 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.-Evenlng Lecture. Topic: "The Signs of the Imminent Return of Christ to Earth." 8:45 pjn. Enjoyable Slngspiration for all. Tues., 8 pjn. Young People's Union. Wed., 8 p.m. An Illustrated talk on Women's and children's work in India. The public is Invited. Missionary offering). John 14:3 "I Will Come Again." First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. Donnell, MA., Minister Mr. J. S. Wilson, Sr. Choir Leader Miss Florence Connor. Jr. Choir Trader Mrs. Collin Carrcll, A.T.C.M., Organist Public Worship at 11 ajn. and 7:30 pjn. Sunday School at 12:15. "The Friendly Hour" in the Manse at the close of the eve ning service. St. Paul's Lutheran Church rv. nth Avp nnr! McBride St. Rev. Magnus B. Anderson, Pastor 11 a.m. "How Shall the-Church Prosper?" 12:15 Sunday School and Bible ClCLSS. 5:30 - 7 p.m-Frce hot-plate lunch to all service men and women. 7-30 p.m. "Is There a Second rhunrp?" This is the fourth In a series on the theme, Beyond the Grave." 1 Does Christ promise to offer salvation to heathen who have not heard the Gqspel? 2 Does He promise hope to those who carry their good resolution to the grave? 3. Does He say that God will be defeated in His purposes because Satan will have a multi tude of the lost? 4 Does Christ ever admit u that .. t creation was a failure? 5. Does the Bible hint of a second chance for those who have died in sin? A cordial welcome to all to attend this lecture. . St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien S.S. Supt., F. J. Skinner 11 a.m. Morning Cnrmfttl 12:30 Sunday School. Prayer and 7:30 p.m. livening rrayer uuu OrtrmnTI rhp confirmation class will moot on Monday at 7:30 p.m. Min-week Lenten service on " . . t .I rr . o n Wednesday evening ui i.ov. m MM tr t "V -w- - w. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B-A Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader ciinrfnv Fphruarv 25. 1945 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 12:15 pjn. Church bcnooi. 7:30 pjn. Evening Worship. A service in Sacred Song. , Anthems, Senior Choir -A Safe Stronghold Our God Is Still," "Abide With Me." Solos, "He Smiled On Me," Mrs. R. Boffey. "The Songs of the Old Church Choir," Mr. J. A. Teng. Studies of Familiar Hyms. A cordial Invitation to worship with this congregation is extended to all. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBride St.) We preach Christ . . . c RUCIFIED ROWNED OMING 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. uospei service , Topic: "Concrete Pill- Boxes." Speaker: Mr. G. R. S. Blackaby. SPECIAL MUSIC. Gospel Solo: "The Christ of the Cross" Mrs. E. Thomas. Trombone and Euphonium Duet: F. Hunter ami A. Young: "The Beautiful City." If You Enjoy Hearty Gospel Singing Come! Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. (at 424 Dunsmulr St). Thurs. (I.O.D.E. Hall). 3:30 p.m. Mission Band, fi-sn nm Children's Hour. 8:00 p.m. Young People's Society. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord .... $10 Dry Poplar,' per cord -$12-50 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 Cambridge Clothes FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS! MORGAN'S MEM'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave, next to Ormes TERRACE FORUM ACTIVE GROUP Citizens Group rians Movie Show at Early Date TERRACE, Feb. 24 Many people have recently been ask ing "What is this Citizens' For um? The Terrace group which was formed last October was ap proached by the Dally News reporter and this was the answer. Citizens Forum is a CBC radio nrneram planned so that all Canadians can fine out more about the Issues that face our nation. Radio programs with nation ally known speakers go on the air every Tuesday. They are called 'Tlf Thlnwc In f!nm A Hitl- are In action across the country In an effort to learn more or these problems and to see what they can do about them, In addition to the bulletins and discussion material, corn- Better Miners' Work Conditions VICTORIA, Feb. 24 O Sam Guthrie, C. C. P. member for Cowichan - Newcastle, asked in the Legislature that the Coal Mines Act be amended to provide that an miners shall be out or the mines 16 hours before reentering and that all employees of coal companies snail be un der Jurisdiction of the Act with a six hour day and 30 hour week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY zens' Forum." Specially prepared of tfc $c oI tne movement Vinllptlne nn ho enmp unhlprt nre , - sent out with full background information and special Ques .1 tions for discussion and reporting. The local group listens to the speakers on the radio then tufns to a general discussion of the problem. The conclusion of the evenng's study Is reached when the report questions are answered and sent to the Provin cial Secretary. RESPECTABLE Protestant, ags' 45. with home and fair in come, does not dance or drink, likes shows, would like to meet lady with means. Leave phone If possible. Object matrimony If suited. Box 949 Dally News. (52) "How can we keep our factories running? What chance to have a small business?" "What opportunities on the land?" "Can we build a lasting Peace?" "What Is Canada's responsibil ity?" The Terrace group has already hon mpntlnnprt several times Already hundreds of groups on tne radlo witn commendation for their reports. Plans are now under way for a showing ol mo tion picture films relating to the subjects being stuoied by the Forum. The date has been set e . w 1 e tVim.n-K Mia ' igr iviai j uhu, tuiuueu .v. plete study booklets are issued by courtesv of Mr. Adams, the use 11 nA . t tp.Afilitlnn fnr ... - . . , uic vstLiiauiau iuv"'" nr tup Tprrace ineaire Jias uecn Adult Education who also spon- nht-inpd. The films have been sor the broadcasts. produced bv the National Film Here are a few of the more nn.rii ap wnh su:h sub- Interesting subjects of the past iect, as "nussia our Northern few weeks which give a fair Idea Neiohbor" "The Wornmg of the Little Norway Tea. Lutheran Church, March 10. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Sat urday. 1 Presbyterian Church Tea, March 14, Mrs. Berner's, Pacific Place. C.W.L. St. Patrick's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking and Aprons, 3:00 - 6:00. Card Party 8:00 p.m. Orange Ladies' Sale. March 28. W.O.T.M. Sale and Tea In Oddfellows' Hall, Thursday April 5, 3:00 to 5:30 pjn. St. Peter's Sale, April 26. Dance everv Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall. 9 to 12. 3-PIECE STUDIO COUCHES In fine tapestry with storage room for blankets. Special - $100 GURNEY FINE RANGES, all-enamel, at very low prices. 1 RANGE, Just like new, 40.00 Large lot of Axes, Peavie?, Shovels and Rakes at low prices. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD Special - 5169.00 USED CHROME CHAIRS . $7.50 6.C. FURNITURE Phone Black 324 CENTRAL Tinpmnlovmenf Insurance Act" ."Forest Conservation In Canada Announcement 'and others. Further details of vihut. nnd rribbaee. Valhalla this show will be given in next Moil otvi poet "Poh a R'fio n m. week's naDer. .w aa, The secretary of the Terrace lows' Hall. March 7. 9:30 to 1. BruP ss Freda Halfc HOTEL Buy War Savings Stamps. Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. February 24, 1945 j Local News Items PAGE THREE PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Fine CutFlannigan and Roll' em 0. Rourkehy OGDEN'S Indian 3MOkr& MIGHT" MEAN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell of Usk have arrived In the city from the Interior to spend a few days. Community Clubhouse, 920 Hays Cove Ave Monday, Whist at 8 pjn.; Tuesday. Crlbbage at a pjn.; Wednesday, Bingo at 8 pjn. Everybody welcome. (49) Private George Nelson, having completed basic training at Maple Creek and Calgary, Is now home on leave and will leave next Monday evening for the east. While he Is away, Mrs. Nelson Is remaining in Prince Rupert. The remains of the late Frank Morris, who passed away In Tor onto Monday night, will arrive in the citv from the east on Sun day night's train and the funeral expected to take place next Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Mor ris' daughter, Mrs. Paul Stegavlg, will arrive from Vancouver on Wednesday morning. The annual irieeting of the Prince Rupert General Hospital AAsriciation last night passed a moUon of commendation on the pfficlent wav that secretaries H. W. Birch and D. C. Stevenson had handled the affairs of the hos pital. A motion of commendation ws also passed in behalf ol CJ P. Tinker as president ol tne association. William Shakespeare ' estab lished himself as an actor before he gained fame as a playwright Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Percy C. Underwood, who was architect of the new Y.M.CA War Services building here and has been retained In connection with the community centre swimming pool project, will- aV-rive in the city next Wednesday for a meeting with the civic centre executive. Lumber Wc now have a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand. Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. GOOD y L3fc fb IWn OVN smoke SMOKE ftimliExSM 1'1H-N TTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTT NEW LOCATION: 1431 Cth Avenue East Phone Green 370 Esther Stanyer EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly so! ' Smith Block Green 995 DINING ROOM HOME COOKED MEALS Open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. ALL WHITE HELP GROCERIES, MEAT, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Make this your community shopping centre SKEENA GROCERY 500 5th Avenue East Phone 581 KWONG SANG IHNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 ROLLING "PIPE SMOKERS! ASK FOR OGDEN'S CUT PIUC." The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON LUCKY'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 1944 INCOME TAX Returns Forms now available. R. E. MORTIMER Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee is Tops) For a Good Meal, Visit ... THE Victory Cafe All White Cooks 25 Years' Experience Gfte Us a Trial and Convince Yourself f : 43 1 ''iJ . 4. fit mr "V. 1 'Ik' f.S V ) 1 ; n. .jfr it