Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, September 11, 1950 (Tradition At Veteran Priest Now At Terrace Terrace PTA Has Good Year HOUSEKEEPING fUex Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. G. 1 Mrs. Arvid Sandhals, Ward Cary Christening , 5. Peters (Terrace), Mr. and Mrs. i Smithers . "? Charles Collins, Mr. and Mrs. A. i In St. At a quiet ceremony S. NickereonL Canon Basil S. I PIES NOT MATTER OF LUCK BUT GOOD, CAREFUL COOKING Andrew's Anglican Rev. Father E. M.Xeray O.M.I., after having been stationed lor many years at Smithers as par- Cathedral j prockter. Mrs. 3. . Fred Ritchie, Trv a Dniiv News Classified. TERRACE The Terrace Parent-Teaclxer Association, which had Its animal meeting Thursday night, had a successful early Saturday evening Douglas, Miss Nina Youngman, Mr. and '. . In mind. 1 ish Driest, has been transferred ALL'S Too much flour makes tough Pies Not Matter of Link But Good, Careful Cooking PIES Sincere thanks should go to the name'ess cook who first made pies with fruit Instead of George Prizzeil, infant son of j Alderman and Mrs. O. Douglas Frizzell, was christened In the presence of members of the fam-! iiy and friends. Rev. Canon j Basil S. Piocktor officiated at and active year, according to the report of Mrs. Campbell, the retiring president. Principal project has been towards the establishment of a dental clinic for which the sum RAIN COATS Kodak Camera ' to Terrace where Father Racette ' O.M.I, will remain as assistant Some years ago Father Leray was ' stationed In Prince Rupert, going bf-up-..,i pastry. Too much shortening makes the pastry dry and crumbly -Too much liquid makes heavy pastry. Too much handling spoils the tender texture. the meat which, for generations. )Chfflenw pies" en- from here to Dawson and then had been used in the of $200 was raised. Dr. McPher-son, the -new dentist here, ha3 been Invited to attend the next joyed in England The fruit pies originated through necessity NAVY BLUE GABARDINE DOUBLE BREASTED STYLE film. . , printing and coming to Smithers. He Is expecting to. visit Prince Rupert soon to renew, acquaintances. Father Leray is a veteran of the French army la World War U xl is aw wiiiuj meeting of the Association and the novice often in stymbles ex Qf & denta, her efforts to make the perfect , cUnlc fM or thg clinic has pie, she works with the pasfy been set at $3 per chM. Theclinlc too long. OT1 whtrh Mrs Van Rt.nl It re- the ceremony. Wilfred Watson of Smithers and Alex Mitchell were godfathers and Mrs. Tommy Fraser of Ttrrace was godmother. The beautif-.il long christening gown, which was daintily hand embroidered and lace-trimmed, has been used in such ceremonies in the mother's family for gen- when, after the American Revolution, meats and poultry were scarce. Without doubt, this unknown person gave the North American continent its favourite $35.00 urging- SILK LINED SHOWERPROOF "QVhe DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS. The pastr is most important 1 1 ported, is for pre-school and, in pie-making but it Is the filling Grade I children Registrations! that gives it the character. Apple 'have so far been coming in rather1 pie with cheese is an old favorite, j slowly. dessert. The homemaker wha is able to make good pastry holds the key to popularity in her home and eratloni. Douglas George was the fifth generation to wear it. In Fraser and Payne community. Home economists1 say that there is no good or bad Here the cheese is added to the The meeting Thursday night pie crust with excellent results, decided , on recommendation of Apple Pie, Cheese Crust I Miss Annie Lips, to lnstal a Line pie plate with pastry. bulletin board at the school in-Cover with layer of thinly sliced stead of a showcase as had been luck in pastry making. It Is accuracy in measuring and care tin handling that counts. There lr many ewelVnt methods and I recipes for pastry. The following ', modern method of mixing pastry traditional manner a flounce of lace is added before each chris-' tening. Following the church ceremony a reception was held In the beautiful home of Alderman and Mrs. Frizzell on First Avenue where friends and members o! the family gathered to extend best wishes to the parents and apples. A!!wi--2 About 2 table- iorieinally planned. spoons of sugar to each anple,) Pending decision on the winner, i'r sprinkle sugar over layer of ap- ithe J5 citizensnlp award oi tne nlc Dot. with butter. Reneat un- a r social ion nag not yet Deen makes it almost failure-proof. til the Die Is well filled. Roll Vi : given out. cud of grates cneese into me ine ftssociai'on wui num a ub a lona life of haDOiness to thel: ! I infant son. 1 (Plain Pastry) 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour or 3Vj cups pastry ftoui 1 Vi teaspoons salt 6 tablespoons cold water cup lard or mild-flavoured fat Mix flour and salt. Remove Vi cup of the flour and blend the pastry for the-wpper erust: Cover , cay on September m witn Mrs. gpnles with the cheese crust, j Hamilton in charge. Hcadquar-Mske'ln a hot oven 425 deg. F., ters will be at the home of Mrs. ' for 15 minutes. Reduce heat to D. G. Little. 350 deg. V.. and bake 20 to 30 j A social period and refresh-minutes longer,' or until apples '.ments followed the close of the At midnight a delicious buffet , supper was served by the hostess j from a beautifully appointed i tauic, cuycicu Willi a jvjcij (.ui- m a , f Psi f'im meeting. water into it, making a smooth are tender (Plum Pie) Pie paste baby's grandmother, Mrs. George Frizzell. The table- was centred l paste. Cut the fat into the re boiler. Soak gelatine in cold water YES . . . STEP RIGHT UP! WE HAVE THE SUIT FOR YQU! with the top-layer of the parents' , 23 cup sugar jfor five minutes. Beat egg yolkf IF YOU ARE WISE YOU WILL OUTFIT THE LADS AT THE wedding cake and flanked on jwith sugar, salt and nutmeg. Add mainlng flour until the pieces are the size of small peas. Mix in the flour paste, combine until the dough clings together. Chill before rolling. Makes enough Dash of clove (optionau 3 tablespoons flour Few grains of salt 3 enn"! sliced plums (about IV, lbs.) either side wtlh silver candle-bras in which stood tall white tapers. Music and dancing were enjoyed throughout the evening. hot milk gradually, then cook in top of double-boiler, about 10 minutes. Remove and stir In soaked gelatine and vanilla. Chili SHOP SPORTS pastry for 3 nine-inch pie shells; or 1 double crust and 1 nine-inch shell;; er 3 dozen two-Inch tart I.'pp fl" rMe nlatp with nstrv. Right out eX the designer's sketch book . , . singlt and Invited guests included Ald. flour and salt. until partially set. Then beat with Mix sugar, cloves and Mrs. G. B. Casey, Aid. and ! shells. . IfJnrinkle a small nortion "f mix Mrs. J. Foreman, W. J. Crawford . There are, however, several ture Qver unbaked pie shell. Com- double breasted suits . . . carefully tailored by master Jackets Trousers 0 Suits rotary beater and lastly fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour Into the baked pie shell and sprinkle with the grated chocolate Chill until set. Yield: one ; Stewart), Mr. and Mrs. WUf I colnls nlcn 3 e w ce7 bine sliced plums with remain craftsmen of luxurious, ' Watson (Smithers), Mr. and Mrs. ' dor nf m(xt.iiM and fill shell. Ar- , Tommv Fraser (Terrace), Mr, hard-wearing fabrics. . . . 0 Raincoats Hals and Mrs. C. A. Kellett, Mr. and -inch pie. We have a tremendous i Mrs. Gordon Acton, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Delf, J. D. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. tlassified Advertising Pay3 selection of styles to choose rrom, Suits that are exactly to your taste and priced to please. Come in and see them today. Iranae a lattk-e work of "i oast over top of pie. Cake in hot oven 400 dee. F.. for 30 minutes. Yield: six servings. Note As an alternate to Cloves sorinkle Vi teasooon amond flavouring over plums. (Choml-te Topn-rt Pic) 1 baked B" oie shell . IVi cups milk By CHIC YOUNG '16? Diabolical Device! BLONDIE . -- hsssj MS 1 s sss i - "Il .ii il lll, .1 -, 1 tablespoon gelatine V cun roH water 2 egg yelks ALL SHADES In GABARDINES AND WORSTEDS eun an"" , , A teasBcon salt V teaspoo i nutmet 'ort'.onal A trnt- "TiUi exr',.t 2 egg whites 2 f'osr'orms grated hc-olate Scald milk in top of double Acme Clothing Store . . . VZ.TH1S IS A GOOD Vr 'fSs I VaV'r. WeNTOR OF ) 2aT SK Sfes vM!tellV - UW iBI rai AfeA Just Plain Petulance. IJjljl IIUlll1' - ' ( we. I I I (O LIKE SOME - S- NOW, WHAT "SX! N NCT EVEN WITH K' s. ' 1 f WHAT V POR CHOPS ( MADE h(? FLAK UP J : i PASNNOOR WOULD K - v MASHEP POTATOES J flvS vIoulO )( AP-r" iNn UKE WAT ? 'j , t.( NOPH ) POTATOES rZ YOU LIKEPOfJK CHOPS f tA-M. AND BPOWN VOU S Ar-r-- II ANP MASHED POTATCESM NOPE J V-l GRAVY ? . W UKE ? S-wlfr ' !gbgJ glJi pJ i ' Mature -J J ! 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Wise mothers never forget that a good breakfast helps M the family get through the morning s activities properiy Phoris ,234 3rd Street Prince Kupert , PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE SUPPLIES 1 8 An able food expert planned a food specially made for breakfast Grape-Nuts the favorite of millions ! Make breakfast more nutritious, FASHION FOOTWEAR 1 'ft enjoyable. Include appetizing drape-Nuts for better nourishment. Made frr.m mtiolp wheat and malted barley, Schedule for Men's 5 Pin Bowling League MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TII - X ...rTlDfi Alleys CAFE 1 t I ' "".dually, -e. St 2 & 4 & 6 & 8 Si 10 i:,...p.-- . talt. Add - Grape-Nut, Serve with milk or cream. Then prove to yourself the crunchy, rich-flavored goodness of famous Grape-Nuts. useful amounts of carbohydrates, And Grape-Nuts provides minerals and proteins. Many other uses. Consult the package for various cooking recipes. Today, ask your grocer for Grape-Nuts. ie the recipe shown here? Try it. ' J0ST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY 7 p.m. Ambassadors Philpott Evltt Mallets Blal nBros. J. C.'s No. 2 Rupert Motors S p.m. Toughies vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. ouenl'' fi fill " witn c . .n in to 45 I""' .Stard CUP! (5'F.) uts t II & 12 - 'ROM 7;3o PMtoS:3AM Ai SpnnWe oi Kalen Indusrtles Qoolc's Jewellers Bulger's Scotlans Thom Sheet Metal No. 1 Manson's Helpers Three C's Home Oil Brown wood's J. C's No. 1 -D. it S. Mean. specialize in Chinese Dlsnes son. ;n Fitters vs. The cost is . Change to Grape-Nuts. little. But it tot int. One serving is Just two tablespoon costing less than a cent. , 2 4 9 8 10 This may T jrustatd ".-. lo ve" ithcteamot 1 It 3 Si 5 & 7 & 9 & 0PSUEY CHOW MEIN Thorn Sheet No. 2 vs. Crescents vs. Short Circuits vs. Oddfellows vs. Outside Orders PHONE 133 11 & 12 A Produrt of Qnf ol Foofh