Prince Rupert Daily Nwl 0S6I 'I JaqtuaAON 'ArpsaupaAV mrwn., rABAMn IklT DBrr. -'fi Timely Topics jrom Terrace 1 HOUSEKEEPING I Mrs. V. R. Newtiouser, Terrace Reporter I TOE WSS FOOD FOR ALL TASTES ALMOST EVERYBODY LIKES SOME CHEESE Mrs. Edna Mangus and her son over Europe, Miss Norma Ken- Pelrr are leaving on Thursday ncy. R.N.. of the Victorian Order ; morning's train tor London, On-! of Nurses, has returned to Ter- tario, where Peter will make hi Some like it mild, some like It on row of large cheese welghin? strong, but most everyone likes up to ninety pounds Is a familiar it very much. What is It? To be sight In the factory curing room sure, It is Canadian cheese with ' where they are stored for some its many qualities that naturally time to ripen or, in other words, I future home, his mother returning after visiting with relatives i there. j appeal to the liking of all those to develop flavor and good tex- fflBlliii., Accompanied by her son, Mi race to stay awhile with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone. ' Mrs. W. Osborne returned on Saturday evening's train from Smithers where she had spent the week with her son-in-law and daughter, Constable and Mis. E. iZorn to whom a second child, a son, was recently born. Miss Elliott Head has been a patient in the Outpost Hospital suffering from a septic throat. "BIG SISTER . BLV'ES" CARTOON NEWS 1 P.M. 9 P.M. STARTS TODAY! chael, and her mother, Mrs. R. Christy, Mrs. C. L. M. Giggew returned last week from Vancouver where she recently underwent a serious operation at St. Paul's Hospital. who have a taste for good food. ture. However, the family shop-Thc daily meal-planner doss per may be more familiar with not hesitate to extol cheese for the wrapped pieces of Canadian in her eyes its virtues are many. Cheddar of varying sizes and From experience she knows that ' shapes sold In many shops today money-wise, cheese Is one of the' Cheddar cheese comes In twe best Items to put on her grocery colors, white and yellow. The list. She knows too that cheese i 0nly difference between the two is a year-round standby, always i8 that the yellow cheese has tn be found in the shoDs anl i u Mrs. E S. Laird Is relieving above all, that It may be used in; makine wh'He the so-called George Grant returned last week from the south where he r?cently went by car on a two weeks'" holiday. During his absence, Tom Walsh relieved at the telephone office. nurse at the local hospital. . . . They don't have to be a menace. A carefully worked out, easy to follow budget makes Wolloce Department Store bill paying a cinch. We'll be pleased to help work out a budget for you and your family. Drop in today! WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE countless ways alone or combined with any number of other foods. white cheese has been left in its natural color, a deep rich cream. Colored or uncolored it is sold according to age as new baking powder. Beat egg slightly, minute). Add , add milk and combine thorough, j stir until mpitn .theta 1 ly with flour mixture. Add cheese vegetable J TtL Em' and blend well to make a. smooth 1 1.,, i. L' wi w lr. Canada is noted for her Ched Miss N. Beamish, R.N., of Prince Rupert has arrived to take up nursing duties at the Red Cross Hospital. dar cheese made In hundreds of (mud), medium and old (strong) batter. Dip sprouts In batter one fresh hrJ ..P!&s.in s; Doreen Murie leaves at the be-binning of the month for the south and will make her futura home at Langley Prairie. lactones aottea ior me mosi cheese The age of the chee.-e part throughout the provinces affects IIavor and prlcej the of Ontario and Quebec. Row up- latter due t0 c0St involved in at a time and drop immediately Into hot (375F) deep fat and cook until golden brown, about """"""s not oven , Pour sauce over vegetable properly storing the cheese. Mrs. Martin Miller is much better after her illness. Her daughter, Marilyn of Prince Rupert is spending the winter months with her. 3 minutes. Yield; Strangely enough Canadians Six aer vines' !ervings. (2 sprouts each) Terrace Church Hallowe'en Tea do not eat a large amount of their own good cheese. True, the 1 consumption is slowly but stead- Mr. and Mrs. D. de Kergom-meaux and son, David, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. Harmon, spent a few hours in Terrace on Friday on their way by car to the interior on a hunting trip as far as Burns Lake. h ir ii i Stewart i 'lly increasing but is still below uon i iiamn f the mark of five pounds per Canadian per year, a very low News of Francois Lake nn Mal VJ figure compared to that of many other countries. Home economists remind all homemakers that cheese and TERRACE The Knox United Ladies' Guild held their annual Hallowe'en tea and sale on Saturday afternoon last In the Oddfellows' Hll which was gaily decorated for the occasion with vegetables make an excellent Mrs. Roed, temporary matron of the Outpost Hospital, left last week and Miss M. Stewart, assistant supervisor of nurses for the Canadian Red Cross, is In charge of the hospital until the 'successor to Mrs. Roed arrives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bredeau and Hallowe'en motifs. Convened by (food team and give these three Masquerade Dance at Premier Plane Carries Patients District Wants Doctor STEWART Premier Commun-' dents of the district look to the ity Club held a very successful , mine and the government for a masquerade dance at the mine ; lead in the matter. The present on Saturday. Success of the j salary guarantee Is inadequate daughter have moved into a the Guild president, Mis F. Ga- examples to prove the point. EAT!! - CALL RED 656 Brussels Sprouti In Cheese Batter cottage near Nicholson's Mill van, the afrair was highly sue-where Mr. Bredeau is working, cessful and the financial returns jwere very gratifying. Pourers Fred Rushton is rccoverini ! were Mrs. A Brooks, Mrs. C. Cheese Coated rarsnips 8 small parsnips (4 cups cubed) j l'i cup grated Canadian Che1-i dar cheese (medium or oldi Peel parsnips, cut into cubes and cook In a small amount of boiling salted water until tender, about 15 minutes. Drain and ro'l In grated cheese. Place In a greased shallow baking dish In a moderately hot oven, 375' F., until golden brown, about 15 minutes. Yield: six servings 13 cups). Cheese VfRetable Rarebit 1 cup tomato Juice 1 tablespoon butter l'i teaspoons dry mustard j 2 teaspoons Worcestershire - sauce 1 egg 3 cups grated cheese 3 cups cooked vegetables ! 8 slices toast . ! Heat tomato' juice, butter, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, salt; and pepper in top of double boiler. Add well-beaten egg and cook 1 pint Brussels Sprouts (12 to to secure the services of a com After a long trip which took her and a nursing companion ail petent medical man. 15) Vi cup flour Few grains salt Few grain pepper Yx teaspoon baking powder 1 egg ,4 cup mtik Hallowe'en Party By Terrace Girl affair was lergely due to the residents of Stewart who ascended to the mine in full force. The Canadian Legion cancelled their whist drive to enable all who wished to attend the colorful affair. Many and varied were the costumes worn by the Stewart contingent but all voted il was well worth the trouble. Hallowe'en Parly A! Terrace Enjoyed from a badly-burned , leg sus-. Thomas, MMrs. McLaren. Servl-tained when gasoline he was teurs were Mrs. J. McLeod. Mrs. pouring Into an engine Ignited B. Smith. Mrs. W. Martin. Mrs. from a lantern which was some G. May, Mrs R. Sparkes, Mrs. F. distance away. He managed to,Gavan, Mrs. P. Mallett. In the put the flames out. He was kitchen were, Mrs. F. Thoma. taken to Burns Lake for medi- Mrs. J. Glen, Mrs. A. Kennedy, cal attention. I Mrs. W Bush, sr. On the stalls 'were: Homecooking, Mrs. R. Mrs. Hugh Neave entertained ! Squires, Mrs. C. Haugland; on Friday evening in honor of I needlework and novelty, Mrs. and you know ! you are getting j THE BEST ! GROCERY ' TERRACE A gay Hallowe'en party was held at the home of Vi cup grated Canadian Ched- Marilyn de Kergommeaux last TERRACE There was a good Saturday evening when she en- variety of fancy costumes at tertained about 20 of her friends ' Friday night's masquerade which f, raH 7 mi fan J was held in th IOOF hall and aar cneese ( medium or oicu Wash sprouts thoroughly and cook In a small amount of boiling, salted water until tender, but not soft about 10 minutes. Mix the flour, salt, pepper and the birthday of her mother, Mrs. i Mackay and Mrs. Loveless. Mrs. John Keefe. Several neighbors P. Fisher acted as cashier. ' .... attended by a large crowd of peo- " tume. the eins were ludiied bv I a .-.1T.. .t. 'played whist for a while and; The weekly plane arriving here last Thursday brought back Miss Joan McKay from Prince Rupert General Hospital where she had been undergoing medical treatment. On the return trip the until mixture thickens (about 3 " i pic. mi annual iniau. me mas- , , w r a T. i j l . i x I mis. jvicwaoD ana guts went w querade - was sponsored by the the prize winners, Beryl Mc- Women's Auxiliary to the Can- then lunch was served. A prettily iced cake was placed before the guest of honor who blew out the candles in the approved manner before cutting it. Lachlan as "Aunt Jemima" and adlan Leeion. Music wassuDnlied Terrace Cubs Have Apple Day plane had as a passenger John FINE PRINTING AT Francois Lake Man Encounters Pack of Wolves ESS ran nm Haahli who had the misfortune , Bonnie McColl as 'Little Bo by the Legion orchestra. Mrs:. ! to dislocate his shoulder and had I PeeP-" The room was decorated preer wps in charge of the rt- to go to the Prince Rupert Gen-jwitn gay Hallowe'en motifs and Jreshments which were served ; eral Hospital for treatment ' balloons and the usual hallo- Ut miiinieht. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Ihere being no doctor here ween games were played. Re- I ' A. Kirkaldy officiated at the door. freFhments were served by the Judges of the costumes were. Mr. Rnr.ntatinn. h ( Uoune hostess assisted by Carol M. Wishtman and Mrs. H. Lyn- TERRACE Apple Day for the Cubs was held on Saturday lust with headquarters at the Anglican rectory The Cubs of the first Te"rrace group made $26.50 J. Reed Is at present In Vancouver attending Normal School. Mrs. Reed spent some weeks In Vancouver but is now home When Billiand of the Catholic group, about FRANmiS T AKE again although she expects to 222 Second A Phono 24 v... o Jones and the party broke up dm. The best dressed man was ' made by the Stewart Hospital go back soon. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pratt was spotting timber fori 5 or $6. A. O. Boas of the Prince pxnect to return when the term1 foiling noa, Rahinn t aito h was Rupert Scout Association donat- i about 10 o'clock. Others present Sam Kirkaldy as a Mexican and included Selma and Lyn Far- most original man. Rabin ES- quam, Ruth Amdam, Betty Hoff- wards as a ' Sheik. Clarence man, Ivy Gillespie, Betty Lee Michiel took the men's comic vanStolk, Patsy McLachlan, Eve- prize, dre.?ed as a lady. Bps', Board to the government for as-' eistance in obtaining the services of a doctor, and it is hoped that the situation will be cleared up ., in the near future. It Is felt ls over next year. j startled to see 15 large black d Prizes to the highest sellers . wolves circling him quite close, and the winning boys were: Nell Although snow has been gen- j He shot four and the rest showed Denis McLeod and Jimmy Har-eral on the hills, so far there n0 fear and kept quite close. He per. ' has been only rain here. Roads had a few more shells but did Constable Brue presented the have been slippery for traffic' not use them In case of emenj- prizes at Monday, night's meet-It continues mild. ; j ency. They kept him there for ing of the Cub and also took the j three hours before they decld5d occasion to, talk to the boys Heat and Hunt, tend to evaD- to move off. Thev were quite about Hallowe'en, asking their & C1'!W.u aT, 1! aVerna Warner, Diane Labelle.'an old fashioned ladv Most nre- . i ly 180 men at the Silbak Pre- raan r,iUo, Inni Mr w KWh , rhr. m lor iniirta tiTnll at? nthnr i-i-i . . ' ZTt V V ! ! Audrey Murie, Annette c. tt :1U .f S,t!Wart and "yder'"0!deu and Marie Smaha, SAKDY'S CAFE (Next door to ttdmont Hotel) opaetn 6.30 1 A Good Place to Eat Frank as a neero. Honorable mention w.ent to Mrs. S. Kirkaid and Mrs. C. Michiel as slaD-hamr ! orate the alcohol base in per- bold and nothing he could io help In preventing and not ovuiic wiuuiu rt'maiii uniurnea io " obtain the services of a doctor! for the community and the resi-! 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