THIS ANP THAT Rainbow Summit Prftue tltipett aflp Weto t6. WeJuesday, April 28, 1948 -r - -- ble Ideas for Housekeepers Worst floaj3pot Worst spot on the highway kasona between Prince Rupert and PIES LIKE MOTHER USED TO Terrace is near the Rainbow MAKE ARE r AVUKtD BY MEN Timely Recipe ..generations the term plain crust" nas Lake Summit where the road is soft and springy with water running down the middle as snow melts from banks plowed up on Cither side, it is reported by W. H. Spencer, Terrace garage operator, who drove in yesterday afternoon, accompanied By W. W. Williscroft and Oscar John easy method of making pastry. Hot Water Pastry 34 cup shortening y2 cup boiling water wno r; lo persons, AMBER RAISIN PIE It's hard to compete with raisin pie when the men folks have their choice as to flesserW- u a on auuvc ...- doubtedly came if idea ui fact that many pies "Amber Eaisin Pie" is a luscious had a creamy butterscotch concoction flower cuu , 1V2 teaspoons salt 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour or33 cups sifted pastry flour Cream the shortening. ' Stir in the boiling water. Cool slightly. Add the salt and flour, mixing it full of raisins. ie seems to be man s dessert on this contin- son, also .of Terrace. There is no particularly difficulty elsewhere on the road, even through the newly opened up snow trenches between KwLnitsa and Shames. Mr. Spencer, Mr. Williscroft and Mr. Johnson will return to Terrace by train tonight. ctrv has been set as a in with a quick cutting motion. uioiijr " - " d by wlueii Do not stir. Chill. Divide Into Amber Raisin Pie 1 cup seedless raisins 23 cup granulated sugar Vi up water '2 cup whipping cream I'.a cups milk 3 tablespoons cornstarch ' teaspoon salt teaspoon vanilla extract bas been raieo- n v t very often pastry does desired portions and roll out. Lemon Cream Pie . Va cup sugar 2Vz tablespoons cornstarch aiure up to "the lona es" but if a few rules j .i thrmld he nn AIR PASSENGERS UWW Ulf OK 5 tablespoons all-purpo.se in making lenaer naity Pastry for double 8-inch crust Outbound : C. lOrtniston, To Vancouver D. K. Thomson, Miss jut literally melts in the flour ' teaspoon salt l2 cups aiiik 2 egg yolks, well beaten i run lemon iuirj economists offer some Rinse rsisins, drain and put throut;h food chopper. Combine sugar and water and boil until golden brown In color. Add cream and 1 cup milk; cook until sugar success! ul pastry making. M. Morton. Inbound: From Vancouver W. R. Cummings, J. Morgan, Mrs. R. DayJcin, K. E. Kayter, S. Grant, L. Billmore, C. McLennan. - , From Sandspit G. Johnson. .greditnts snouio. ue cuii... I mi i. i ill m r. - , i , ,r W the meinoa lor iioi When every- pastry- 'Today completes my thirtieth year of perfect punctuality, if a cop doesn't nail me." coid the fat will not melt is dissolved .stirring conUnu-ously. Moisten cornstarch and salt in remaining '2 cup milk Add to boiling mixture and cook and stir until thick. Add raisins and flavoring and bring to boil. Remove from heat and cool it the particles of flour, jng absorption of the Vi teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 baked 9-inch shell 2 egg whites 2 tablespoons sugar Combine sugar, cornstarch or tlour, salt, milk and beaten egg yolks arid cook in top of double boiler until thick, stirring frequently. Add lemon juice and much rolling or handling Radio Dial 1240 Kllocycl CFPR j toughen pastry. Lightly mm the centre toward "Do you love me more than anything ef$ in the whole wide world?" j; (Subject to change) slightly. Pour into pastry-lined pie pan and. cover with top crust. Bake in Jiot oven (425 degrees F.J 30 minutes. ,es will yive the best re- RUPERT HAS HEW SKIPPER Canadian National steamer Prince Rupert arrived in port at 1 o'clock this afternoon under command of Capt. William Eccles, formerly her first officer, who is replacing Capt. Ernest Caldwell who is standing irind. Cool custard slightly. Fill I baked pie shell. Top with a mer-' ingue made from the 2 egg whites Doutth Uiat is stretched tit back when heated wilting of paslry has im- I and 2 tablespoons sugar and bearing on the finished J brown in a moderately slow oven 325 degrees F. Yield: one 9-inch a v rv hot oven for thel vTiy sure. Darling! Except, of eourse, there's honey-golden ..." "Honey Golden, eh? I knew it a blonde! I'm going home to mother!" "Hey, wait a minute! I mean honey-golden, malty-rich, oh -so-wonderful Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes!" famous Grape-Nuts flavor is different from any other cereal flavor in the world." "I know. I know because they" made from two grains instead if one." , i-. "Sure and loaded with carbohydrates and minerals and other food essentials." ' "You win. Go ahead and haw another bowllul and I-think 4'li join you!" ' - n or 15 minutes is essen- Pe V LOS ANGELES C. OF C. TO VISIT HERE 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert PJvl. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12,30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12.45 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Symphony Concert 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Commentary and I Learned Late 2:45 Shiela Presents 3:00 Varieties of Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News 3:55 Eunore Philpott by the newly built Prince George ae heat causes sudden ex- which-he will command. "Oh. that's different!" "Sure they're different! That Hotel. . A . I Mrs. Robert Cameron returned to the city from a visit to Ocean Falls today on the Prince Rupret. o( the told air which has iculsed in the pastry dur-jing and also sets the uickly. The temperature n be lowered to cook the completely. ' recipes for pastry yield nt paste for one 9-inch WEDNESD.lt o.M. 4 ;00 Eamund ftockrlwgt 4:1a Stock .Quotations ;u)d Int. 4.30 Especially For You 4:45 Maggie Muggins 5:00 Rendez-vous Room 5:30 Music by Goodman 5:45 According To the Recoro 6:00 MacMillan Club Quiz 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Recorded 6:45-TPlantatlon House Party 7;00 CBC News 7:15 CBC Roundup "7:30 Hertha Olaz 8:00 Royal Philahrmonic Orchestra 9:00 Mozart C Minor, Mass. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Why Laugh? Prince Rupert D. Morrison, Sunnyside; A. J Prince Rupert will be host to 250 members of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and their ladies for two brief periods on June 12 and again on June 16. The party will resume its periodic Alaskan tours on the first trip of the new Canadian National steamship Prince George. According to word received by, trust nie and one 9-inch Nelson, Seattle; Capt. H. Doir- COTTAGE CHEESE Hew Creamed Fresh Maa V ALENTJN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVIO on, Vancouver; G. J. Johnston. (Vancouver; A. R. Short, Van- Plain Pastry , ,, couver; W. H. Spencer, Terrace; ,i fi- flour ' ,s sifted all-purpose '. w ,' W . il. VVililOUIJ, ftiiavc, VT I 41 rups sifted pastry flour You read If in the News! liscroft, Terrace; J. N Stewart; L. Billmore, Huesiou : Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-Vancou- merce Secretary E. T. Apple- easpoons salt wspoons water ver; S. M. Grant, Vancouver; S 'whaite, the party will make its "GASSED" UP FOR! SOMETHING TO GET visits in the course of a pre-scheduled trip of the new coastal 1,0 " Olney, Alert Bay; K. E. Hayter. flour and salt. Remove Vancouver; G. D. McLellaa if this flour and mix with Vancouver; V. Allen, Vancouver, blending to a smooth ver: L Bachelor. Vancouver: K liner. The Prince George will Cut the shortening into Gould, Premier; J. Sontag, Alice Saanich Plumbers CAN SUPPLY PAINT FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS SEE US FOR ADVICE ON RE-DECORATING YOUR HOME, BOTH INSIDE AND OUT aainine flour until the Arm; R. Thornycroft, Alice Arm; N. R. Cummlngs, Vancouver; J. Morgan, Vancouver. THE HIGHWAY IS NOW OPEN! To ensure motoring comfort, we suggest that you have us give your car a thorough check-up. Our competent service will Miake your Uips and outings pleasant motoring. ire the size of small peas. flour paste into the flour 'mixture and combine un-dough clings together, into desired portions and irater pastry is a special, 10:20 We -Speak of Genius 11:00 Weatner Forecast and Sign Off THURSDAY-AM 7:30 Musical CloUr ( 8:00 CBC News ' 8:15 Song Serenade 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Song 9:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45Scandinavlai Melonifs make her first scheduled trip from Vancouver on June 19. The party will arrive at 9 a.m. Saturday June 12, leaving for " the north at 1 p.m. the same day. It will stop at Prince Rupert again, southbound, at 7 p.m. June d, remaining ntil 11:15 p.m. Arrangements for the tour are being made by Charles P. Bay er, assistant to the president ol the ,Los Angeles Chamber. Mr Bayer has visited this city on several previous trips with the Los Angeles group. Advertise In the Daily News! It Pays to Advertise! wlJM I MbiJtnotk Business and Professional (tag) tiSKrjfla 8 ...T.-r-rar. P, P.J. CHENEY PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI ' Phone RED 739 1361 Overlook Street DENTIST ITE 5. SMITH BLOCK "05 P.O. Box 1401 Bulletins 14TH TRAFFIC VICTIM ASK FOR THE FREE COLOUR TH & ELK INS LTD. MEMO TO ADVERTISERS For the Information of our advertisers, A.B.C. auditors inake a complete, annual audit of our circulation SERVICE AND HAVE A GLANCE 1 umbin" and Heating Engineers JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 174 P.O. Box. 274 AT THE ; 'COLOUR FOR AMERICA' BOOK FOR YOUR K AND CONCRETE WORK (ML BLUE 939 VANCOl VFR Vancouver's ! fourteenth traffic fatality 'of , 1948 was recorded .Monday j night when Johu Caldwell. age 22, succumbed to injuries l sustained when, struck by a car on Burrard Street in front of St. Paul's Hospital. 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