mixture. Cook 3 minutes longer. Add cheese, butter, lemon Juice Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 10, 1950 Seeding Near HOUSEKEEPING Completion shells (Fills 10-12 me. tarts). Variations: 1. Cover, tar to' with, meringue and bake untif lightly browned, 2. Fold 2 stiffly beaten egg Terrace Church Receives Gill WINNIPEG Seeding of the " western spring crop is virtually REFRESHING SUGGESTIONS FOR THESE WARMER DAYS I typesi of teen-age groups in the church. J July 10 1 this year marks"t& twenty-fifth anniversary of Uje United Church of Canada. ctal services will be held throughout " the . country next Surtajr. The anniversary service at Knox United Church will be held fh ove whites into filling after It is completed ov-'rapidly nearing, completion hv all major crop! Areas excent central and south-1 Afternoon Jea-Evening Social COTTAGE CHEESE IN SUMMER Cottage cneese salad platter i MEALS may combine cucumbers, carrots, TERRACE Knox United tart shells. em Manitoba, according to the Church recently received a gift Us Miss Muffet has long been a friend nf phlM nnrdo mil ivlarv All fri.lfa I 3. fiace 1 teaspoon of grape weekly rop report of . the De- of two turned red birch collec- " J vv,.;i j Pnt.hnlln j ' coupled , ' : Jelly in bottom of I partment of Agriculture of the tion plateg from H v Haight of the morning. blend with cottage cheese so that : or currant tart shells T: ":T.eu a "Knt ner slttln n her tuffet eating i before filling with Ltnacuan national ttaiiwayi. in jculine at.nos-itea In the Annunciation Hall nn hor pm. a .v, . the salad may be varied as the United Church , Thursday afternoon, and theiatelv the ohn.Z ,f ;" r 10 season-. .'the latter areas coarse sralni!"c' land flax are still being sown, is a hobby of Mr. Haight and he iwlth some farmers declarlna is1 eivliiK similar plates to other King gale in tne day's activities extended into the ' not ren hZ Vk- the cur(U . vaults set In gelatine may be t Hull Thursday .tvenlng when the last J .,lhat and lm aooeallntr If set in tin chees mixture. Cottage Fruit Salad l2 tablespoons gelatine 14 cup cold water . 1 up sweetened syrup their Intentions to continue, newly erected United Churches. NORTHAMPTON, England Magistrates here fined a:: fellow magistrate, Col. R. M. Raynsford, 7s 6d. $1.16 for keeping a dog without a lkentfe. Which were considered ceeding until June 13 or 20, li ft treat by Miss Murret from ffrju'j'- ' "a"c jaiucii was neia. Both I wun cottage cneese. were were actually m.ii. cottaire ., rhPP u Art, cookies. Dreaa, .Vents were well attended Last week at the meeting of the Young People of Knox United Church, Lorna Melvin and Colleen Sites were chosen to Perhaps these children Cottage cheese with Jam or .... -,nn thpm- rm VA rv....t.1l ... . ""any many cr U necessary. Good rains were received within the post 24 hours m southern Saskatchewan and a treat cot' (fruit Jellies and crisp crackers canned pears 3 tablespoons vinegar ' 12 cup cofd water 3 cloves ' Few drops green coloring ifjii ur.-. - i...v the Catholic Women's League. U' .was convener convener nf o' the the ton tea vi, B uieese can be. They may . i i. ..from Up t0 oe-,was not even know the taste of cot- western Manitoba and rains represent uie group v,.wH nisi, nceurrori Mrllor In th Krt- Council to be held at Keats Is- make s welcome and easily assembled dessert at any time of the year. .-., the nonroxl WEDDING PHOTOS . Family Group, Children t For particulars Ph. Green 389T Call at CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 4th St. Box 645i Prince Rupert, B. C. 1 cup creamed cottage cheese I U10nt0tl territory. j land near Vancouver at mouth 3 tablespoons mayonnaise Earlier sown wheat Is wel j of Howe Sound from June za to above ground In all provinces July 8. This camp is for sel- 1 eup diced, canned pears Cottage cheese is fine In many hot foods. Added to scrambled eggs It Is a good luncheon dish. m that attended, the tea room and Mis. R. E. C e' ', few nien entered Moors and Mrs. J. L. Blaln pre- Cottage cheese is an excellent sided at the pouring table wjiich fox Iur chlldren and adults w receiving the v,.as covered with a handsome alike- Commercially it Is made pr. L. M. Greene white lace cloth and centre tTom 8klm mllk 10 which a cul-0. Stiber. with a silver basket containing , ture is added to produce a curd. i cups mcea, unpeeied apple (Weather has been windy with ected girls from the various Soak gelatine in cold water for quite variable temperatures. Tasty fillings, dumplings and pancakes using "nK. "nd cloves in. also dell-iwater- Hi are v; aiou v , aa Mil 11151 cwivnv Uiiued dry wiUi Uung mtUj snd cool flights. Flood damage is considered about over with! For Summer Wear, Tropical Spun us A. i. 'Tony beautiful tulips and white bas-After heating at low tempera- ? also supfrvlsed In irets. Serviteurs were Mrs. W. A.; ture, to separate the curd, and Entertainment was pierce. Mrs. Robert Armslrone pressing as much whey as pos- .. . . , . . . . .. . i T"l 1 1 .! -, 1 1 1 1. I ri 1 - : I 1 r 1 "Oiling point, mi lor 2 mmuin cious desserts. "These tested , ,,. ., land remove the cloves. 'Add the spiifa. una mrs. u. iwiussi ana Mrs. j.'siui" jrom it, cream is oiten soaked gelatine and stir until roost of the snow in the moun - dissolved. Add green coloring, tains having melted with aj was Henry riuym. were presented Chill until partially set. In the f adual run-off. No change in icciira aic wwit.il 1.11115. LeiAon Cheese Tarts - Va cup milk Vz cup sugar ; 2 tabelspoons; flour Richards was cashier. Tea room added to give that nice smooth assistants were Mrs. J. Basso and , texture. Cottage cheese so made Mrs. O. P. Lvons. The home ' contains approximately the same m,niim ki, th .4r.r, previous irun prospecvs is m- Dr. R. Mam and dicated but the season Is about LADIES DRESSES $4 rooklntr table was in charee of amount of fat as whole milk, as cheese and mayonnaise. Add to partially set gelatine mixture three weeks later than usual. jna chum i m wira. nuns mnaio. Mrs. Hiennen it takes approximately one galr t each j and beat with rotary beater untf . light. Fold in pears and apple. Turn Into moistened mould ana l ,ibv A. S. Nicker- Dunas snd Mrs. J. A. Smith. ion of milk to make one pound iMorV-y. Tea pour-j winners for the season in the 'of cottage cheese, one ounce or : A. W. Large, J. H. )Card tournament were annonnc j two tablespoons of the cheese Pinch of salt 2 egg yolks ' 1 V2 cups creamed cottage ; cheese t 1 tablespoon butter 1 lemon (Juice and rind) LONDON W Postmaster-General Ness Edwards says steps e w s:.-n a ii a a. u eo at in? ever.ine anair. iheviin nhn.it onuoi in fnnH vninn ti were Mrs. S'ephen Dumas in ' an n ,m,. r miit- chill until firm, unmould on crisp' lettuce leaves. Yield: six servings. 16-V20 Fraser' & Payne whist. Mrs. M. J. Sounder In j crlbbage and Garnet Hull in' I are being taken to raise the 1 standard of cleanliness In tele-: phone, kiosks. He said he would not introduce "no smoking" no-'tlces Irw booths they would be Ineffective! . : Heat milk; ' Add sugar, flour and salt. Cook mixture until thick, stirring constantly. Pour irriM were W. D. .tlord Moore, Charles i David R. Hay. Vjwas given bv Fire jt leer, Harold Hamp-ii.w.an and Sanny brldee. j CARDIFF, Wales O Wales expects to have 8,000,000; acres a Cottage cheese Is excellent at any season but Is particularly good in hot weather meals. The slight tartness lends a zest to the appetite and mnkes It a Tf-lreshingly cool as well as nutrl- some of mixture , Into egg yolks remaining forest in 50 years time. blend and return to Pr'.ze-winners for the eveninc .pRslon of card? were: brldee Miss Marv stori and Mrs. A Turcotte; cribbaRe, D. Pollock ond Mrs. L. I men: whist. M. J. . . . . , ,, 1 ....... , . . . 1 i. . ' " " ; ' ' r-m 11 I rt ' I I i I 1 1 . Mttte f.wwl fnt Innlitcinn In flatltf ! WUUd iUWVI VI IUVIUOIU1I J I " I ME lL C4.i. -AXJ UP J . ... f ' J I ? Ill-; II ! t v BOSS AfO THAT J RgAU.X 1 CAM'T ) ! during the summer Faunrlers nrt M V MMlpr i menus months. Here are a few which come from j Raffl- winners were: rhlffor rake Ti pnllnrk: crocheted dollies, Mrs. L. Doiron: hamper of suggestions the home "recedes. Mr? . Robert Arm- economists. ? 1 i ! f : NEW PREMISES (Continued Trom page 5) SIMM E R SOWLING ;JRNAMENT '.m Events and Djubles be In June 15th -to- jie Rupert trnne. The ra'fles were In char"? of Mrs. E. Telseth. Refreshments were served under e direction r-f Mrs. O. R. Brett. M-. D. Mulrnnev, Mrs. C. P-fhaeffor ar1 Mr. Pierre Le Ross. , . ' hold garage and storage spaes with a special two story rack for storing kiln dried lumber. The second floor of the build-in? will house the various special deoartments of the com ' ... . . . , ! I S-' 1 I .1 I 1 I l t I I 1 I I 1 I I I I WT", I I 1 ..r, rTcn I ' Timely Recipes ing Alleys pany and will be undv the supervision of warehouseman Ftea. Wagner. There will be as Faint Department, Roofing De-' partment. Tire extinguisher ftml rechargmer room and a logglrtg equipment and supplies depart-, V home with fry Kaffir ill 3S) 1( dagooo, V E'ixSv TT , I l FAMI'.V TONIGHT 1 g ; :l I.. I WiT MB. O.THE(?SK& HC 0 ff? ". ' ''S V -mANiMouTv?iw7 L i lr ?M ( vamts to speak U that 15 r-fy ' " i I and pi Ay JT ' ' ''flX 4 fri to vou on y S rv J. , , i in .x . r mi JlMSF vi Raisin Ginger Cookies 1 cup seedless raisins '" " H cup bofling-'watef ,4 cup butter or margarine I4 cup shortening V3 cup brown sugar (packed) '4 cup molawas 3 cups sifteJ all-purpose flour i teaspoon soda ment. At the side of the building will be the retail lumber yard FAINT DECORATE fflor or Interior m or BKl'SII teaspoon salt 1 paper Hanging teaspoons ginger JIUTF.ST PAINT measuring 140 feet by 100 reet. Tie coal department of the bt.finess will remain at. the old location on the wharf. But the old bulldint at the Whirl HI be removed a3 soon a;: pjss.ule. The culmination of thU Ulo;t pew building program will piV-vide Priwce Rupert and distr.ct with supplies of lumber, machinery, building supplies-paints, etc., for almost every 1 jac asf? rs "S'l I couldn't GET S ;I V, vou must? JJfJTZs Cfend MATUIKi :ull5 233 11th St 3 teaspoon nutmeg 'a teaspoon cloves 2 teaspoons baking powder Chopped blanched almonds . Rinse raisins In hot water, drain and chop fine. Combine r-oiling water, butter and shortening. Stir in sugar and molasses. Sift flour with soda, salt, spices and baking powder and stir into first mixture. Blend in nhil thoroughly. Roll requirement- Y GONICK iome 1 trist I i " j t V ii J , 8UM5TEAD, P VOU )l 1 I I j I I I I I "ZTT ' J- , - t"i , , ; VlrTLrTV355 vnifaHS Veed anotmer i'll phone oagwoop) ; t Cut into desired shapes and sprinkle with almonds. Plaee on cooky sheet and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about 10 minutes. Cookies may be frosted If desired. Makes about 3 dozen cookies. lo beared tannine ERGE COOK Sellers tment Phone 21 2 ";" 3rd Ave. W. - 'fWO RADI I r v ,,AVE Wlir'Vj T,1AT YrWvL'si TlRFD I! VM-'ip FEELING If So. Call ml I RADIO CLINIC KEN'S ' r " f l f I JWLT?T- ' "J- W 1 T BL.ONOI E "THAT MUSTVE ( QUICK. RUSH DOWN Jl II I , ; 1 I" V U I V ffEALLV BEEN THE BOSS 1 f TO THE OFFICE AND I I i I ' 1 this is your S, -nsn r rrs ec?Oie. W 1 ( THe'Rsr time, and ZJ VtGet vourjob y4 i I v ill I . B03S-1 NWANT rVfLAVT- L 1 RECCKJNITei . V- HE FIRED ME . V BACK: tT J l V?wJ r- ; r vexj AT THF-yri1 U HIS. VOICE . . CHARLES V. EVITT - : ; 5?Vk tS U PRINCIPALS principals T f t5'tV' k-Wr J&W k - (Continued (Continued from from page page 5) 5) ; .V. WYJi'. .. . I I " ?fcS -L - I !' i ' rat XvSVfe .43 fifek i left left for for Departure Departure Bay, Van- ; ' ' q-X rvN-i,-nJ ) CArV Sv "n9 & HeoUnn 90 Day Guarantee We pick up and deliver' Phone Blue 992 a and Efficient Service couver Island. Mr Evitt distinguished Him Complete Range self during the 1914-18 war while servins with the Middlesex Light ' Infantry Regiment. or c & Baby Wear t J5by Gifts" !3 w.. -)Vt ,, I ( 4'LL forgive vou J L i ll sign -anything J I j Tl 7 " r?TjjIllB nfllrrc1 111 f'fj1j$:S' " i Vl- Copf. 1930. King lectures Syndicate, Inc.. WorlJ nht rcscrvf J. J ! .... v ', . . n Returning to the city in Interest in he took a very active political and civic life here Ha served as President of the Chamber of Commerce, President of the Rotary Cub. Chairman of the Civic Association. Alderman, and was the Conservative candidate for this district in a federal ' ' election. Both Mr. Phllpott and Mr. Evitt have been in Prince Rupert for the past two months supervising and agisting in the construction cf am new building. 1 Everything for the Baby DOM'S DEP'T STORE