Nam 4 - Prince Kupert Daily INew Monday, Srptember 25, 1950 val oi the mobile van togeUier with personnel and equipment. Volunteer donors so far number nvpr 4i"Wl ami qc thp rlinlp lim OPENS TONIGHT Prince Rupert mood donors In rived byDu. .Ai HOUSEKEEPING D The ru'ri rived uoin Vancouver last nigh, with the van aboard the Coquit-lam, and were out bright and early this mornlne setting up at the Civic Centre. Further members of the nursing! staff Miss Rhoades, Mrs. Partington, Miss field, Miss lnight iw"1 "111 "oon and "Wl ine iddu Diooa iransiuMun ticeeds, further donors are ex-will start making their gifts of 1 pectcd to present themselves, mercy lonighi, at tne Civic Cen- The nurses in charge Miss A. tre when the clinic sets up for its Hayes' and Miss A. Batten and CHEESE GIVES TANG DELICIOUS, ECONOMICAL AND GOOD TO TASTE CHEESE GIVES THE TANG The flavor of cheese appeals Armed Aggression must be met with Trained United Sk Print milk. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Add Va cup giateu cneese ana stir until melted. Add the catsup or chili sauce, season with salt and pep- J to nearly every taste. One reason for this is the wide selection of types and flavors of cheese. The fresh cream cheeses are Something New . . . Whisper Nylons By Supersilk In the lovely Fall shades of CARESS HARVEST LEAF PINE BARK fesur and Payne per and add the cooked beans. Pour half this mixture into a smooth and mild as butter. Other types, according to the method greased baking dish, cover wit.k sliced hard-boiled eggs and add used in curing as well as the amount of fat left in the milk, remaining bean mixture. Sprin produce dozens of different tex " mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm" Z ' -m aaaaas.VJfJ m "f r''"7Z 9 e? serve Frour A' fr start the.r Ode kle top with bread crumbs which have been mixed with the remaining 2 cup of cheese. Bake in a moderate oven. 350 degrees tures and flavors to suit every taste. . Cheese has always had defin F., until the cheese is melted and mixture is heaved, about 20 minutes. Yield: six servings. ite economic merit because it holds the chief constituents of milk, which are -very valuable but exceedingly perishable, in an easily stored form. fyyu '(I ttevex mite, . . A Cheese adds food -value to other less expensive foods such as cereals and vegetables and September S3, 1925 George W. Nickerson announc also gives them an interesting flavor. ed last night he would run as Progressive candidate In the approaching federal electiofs. He has the endorsation of Robert Forke, Progressive party leader. In Canada we are accustomed to colored cheese and many people are under the impression mm that the white Canadian Ched dar cheese is something quite different from the colored. It 1: exactly the same except that the yellow cheese has a. little harm The fishing,. vessel Commonwealth, which arrived last night with a good sized catch, will probably have to enter dry dock. She was damaged somewhat on her way to port. -, trie's ss' l .ivSSfc less coloring added to it in the cheese vat. The white cheese is the kind they prefer in' Britain where so much Canadian cheese Is sold. The white cheese is sold as "medium',' or "old" according to the length of time it lias been cured, and either white or colored will give that delicious cheesy flavor to many dishes. Apple pie made from fresh fall appies and served with a generous slice of cheese will always be first Choice with the men oi the famllj. The following .recipes .'using; cheese are excellent for fall and winter meals. They come from THE MONEY YOU PUT INTO A GOVERNMENT ANNUITY A petition bearin x 75 si?na-tures asking that the roadwav from Sixth Avenue near Hays Creek bridge down to the dry dock be repaired was read at last night's council meeting. Aid. Perry said he had the matter in hand and tnat it would be looked after. I s But thousands of Canadians now know from experience that a Gov rnment Annuity encourages regular savings of small amounts. Insignificant in themselves, but in the brief passage of years, these small savings,, with compound interest, mean independence for you; ' A Government Annuity plan is available to suit your budget, however r. oriesi it may be. . Mjny Vho are covered by pension plan use a Government Annuity to the Consumer Section, Canada Under auspices of the ladies of the Catholic church, a tna and sale of home cooking takes plac this afternoon at the home of Mrs .Olier Besner, Fourth Avenue. Department of Agriculture. ONION-CHEESE l'JE supplement their income on retirement. , I By clipping the coupon below you can get all the facts on the simple V2 cup melted shortening (part butter! IV2 cups fine unsalted cracker ' crumbs 2V2 cups thinly sliced onions 2 tablespoons butter but practical plans available. Bishop Bunoz recently offici-, ated at the consecration of the new bell which has bene installed In the tower of the Sacred Hca. t Church, Terrace. The bell, whlrh Annuities Branch DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR ,. yf& , N'-V vas brought from France, has :i very fine tone and is suitably engraved. A. ftocNAMARA Deputy MintfMr HON. MILTON F. GREGG 1 Vi cups milk , , ... ... , , ! 3 eggs 1 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper" "' , 3 cups grated medium Cheddar cheese. " - Mix melted shortening . with , September 3i0 The national Red Cross drive pot off toa good start in Prince.. &GDG3(D0tf OG cracker crumbs and press into a greased deep 9-inch ' pie plate At once . . . tlic R.C.A.F. nceJs pxhl men to train for important- johs as Acro-Enginc, Airframe, anj R.dio- until ten- Rupert yesterday with canvas- Fry onions in butter ready and generous der, then place on crumb crust. &ers Radar tec sponse, which augurs well success. Mall this coupon loony POSTAGE FREI V'VVgV , ' ,f.. -..... 1 t, !. ,i !tplmtS.$- AnnultlM innch, ',JS Dapartimirl of labour, Ottawa. - s)m Ploa nd mi COMF1 ETf INFORMATION about Conodloa OonminMl AnoMfcM., ' The following officers wern elected at n general meeting of the Rellcious Education Council Previous experience is not ciintil. VhiJicvsr ku. you choose, you wilT be piven a thorough anJ valubk training on modern equipment, under skilled instructors. You will be well paid, and at t?ic end uf your senia you will be entitled to a pension or substantial gratuity. ocaia mim ana., siowiy aaa to thesMghlly beaten eggs, stirring constantly. Add salt, pepper and grated cheese. Mix well -and pour over onions. Bake In a moderately slow oven, 325 degrees F., until a silver knife Inserted in the centre comes out clean, about io to 45 minutes. Yield: six servings;,, ju NAMI. the First Baptist Church last (MNT CUAUY) ADDRESS . 'ITU 1 1 1 1 rtn 1 evening: President, Kay Watson; Vice-President, Ken Harding; Secretary, Miss Ellen Feas-by; Chairmen of boards, Miss Eileen Hamblln, Miss Margaret Armstrong. Miss Phyllis Hamblln, Ken Dakln and P. H. Linzey. MiNriiF.fiN rASsinmp Act at once You owe it to yourscU to I'ml of tliis opportunity in Canada's expanding Air brce. nil .;.,." top MWdamade Do your part to help Canada do her parti 1 li cups dried lima'' or fiavy beans 4 cups boiling water 1 small onion, sliced IVi teaspoons salt ' Va teaspoon pepper l'4 cups milk 2V2 tablespoons flour 1 cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons catsup or chili sauce 2 hard-cooked eggs V2 cup soft bread crumbs. Soak beans overnight in water to cover. Drain. Add boiling The Ladies' Bowling League rommenccd the 1940-41 season' last evening with Savoy Swingrr winning over Annette's; Bluebirds over Knox Hotel; and Rangers over Lucky Strikes, while the Big Sisters won two games over Stylcttes. it 1 Miss Eleanor Mox'ey returneri t" the city on the Prince Rupert thin morning from a trip to water and onion. Cover and MpJ.OW o.,)w . IbWoMvw:-'' Wallace ISuilrtinfr. tl'l!l-'"l A m.il me, with,., Mif.: yciM.r. .'''" 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