AwAvdVVrtWAVWraisini or grated cheese, bake: Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, September 22, 1950 beans. Experts r in year out quality has s been and will always le'jirst consideration with biscuit recipe. If desired, garnish with slices of candied lemon peel. Frank Mclean ,n u , nl ftuuwii u ia timer who has been standinz an By Kay Rex Letters are being received from Syd Thomson, who left Classiifed Ads Bring Results. -- u, niiucnza, comues to be making a satisfactory rernv- here for London a few months ery. ii ago to enjoy a holiday after a lng absence from the Old Country. He noted many striking changes in comparison with earlier days. Announcements Canadian Press Stall writer VARIETY IN SANDWICHES Those same old sandwiches day after day they're monotonous to make and can come pretty dull eating unless mother determines to introduce a little variety into junior's school .lunch. ' Health experts warn that a child's health as well as his pro Meeting of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 510. Friday, Sept 22 ' Carpenters' Hall, 8 p.m. (222) Wiila Morgan, yesterday was lined $50 and cost nn a Special services conducted In Of having liquor in a restaurant. Fruit: Chopped raisins, dates or prunes. . HOT DISH ACCEPTABLE A hot dish In tne school lunch is highly acceptable, particularly in cold weather. Food should be selected which can be sue fully heated. It is placed in a glass jar labelled with his name. This can be heated in a hot water bath at school. Creamed beef may be the selected hot dish, accompanied by raw carrot, brown bread, cookies and milk. Thick vegetable soup Is another easy-to-make preparation. Brown bread also may go a long with this, together with an appic for dessert and milk. DRESSING UP TEA From the tea bureau come several interesting suggestions for dressing up the popular beverage. Tea cocktail: One tea bag; one cup boiling water; one cup grapefruit Juice; two teaspoons lemon Juice; cracked ice. Add boiling water to tea bag and brew for five minutes. Remove the bag and allow the brew to drop to room temperature. Put into a cocktail shaker or jar wtih tight-fitting cover, add fruit Juices and cracked ice. MADAM: V YOUR TAILORED- Sti; U 1 t : Local rried cousin -of the bride, and Robert Crulckshank, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Crulckshank of Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Hanklnson left for a honeymoon trip to Eastern Canada and the United States, a reception at The Hollies preceding their departure. one pieaaea "not guilty" but was found "guilty." S.O.N, whist and dance, Friday, Sept. 22. Whist, 8 o'clock; dancing 10-2. Music by M. Colussl. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. (222) Misses Pulmlra and Mary Astorl aftr a ten dav visit in Kpih.n By: gress and interest in school may be affected by the meals he eats. In view of this, the school lunch should be regarded as more than just a mid-day snack. It is a mid-day meal. Sandwiches are easy to carry and nutritious if ample portions of the right fillings are selected. Meat a:d poultry: Sliced, with lettuce. To left-over meat loaf, bologna or liver, add grated onion, celery cr carrot! Fish: Flaked with cucumber, or tomato juice. Egg: (Hard cooked or scrambled) chopped or mashed witr-diced celery, parsley or chopped onion. Tea and Sale of Homecooking, Presbyterian Church, September 21. - . United Church W.A. sale home cooking, Gordon & Anderson's, Saturday, Sept. 23, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Catholic Bazaar, October 4 and 5. Lutheran Ladles' Aid Fall Sale October the 7th. Rebeknh Bazaar, October 18 Reserve this date Conrad School P.T.A. card party Friday, October 20, 8 p.m. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Legion . Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A. Fall Sale, Nov. 18. IO.D.1. lall bazaar November. Italian by Father Louis Amadlo in Annunciation Church tonight and Saturday night at 7:30. i (223c) ! A meeting of the Basketball Association will be held Wednesday, September 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the Civic Centre. Players, team representatives and sponsors are urged to attend. Team entries for all divisions will be received. (H) Tonight a third attempt is being made to reform the St. John's Ambulance brigade here. Misunderstanding on dates has been the chief trouble In the two previous tries. However, on this occasion prospective members have been contacted personally and the brigade hopes W. R. JOHNSTON" retured to tha city on the Prince ueorge last night. It was comparatively dry while they were at Ketchikan, the maximum rain fall for one day having been seven inches. Coming six days onlv. dailv. 'of much Interest in irt and Smlthers, iom spent his boy-V)lc place in Van-Saturday morning jid Woodburn Hill-Iter of Mrs. Hill-K late J. R. Hill-couver, became the ge Hanklnson, son )r. and Mrs. C. H. Prince Rupert. Rev. rahy of the Church irulate Conception Mtendants of the Irs. Howard Brown. FAMILY AFFAIR FORT FRANCIS, Ont. dfi A taxi company here is strictly a family affair. The cabs are driven by six Beck brothers Mike, Joe, BUI, Fred, Andy and Gene. BRAZILIAN BOOM About 30 new businesses are springing up each month in Brazil's two leading cities, partly due to increased consumer demands. Cover tightly and shake vigor 24, Pastor Evangelist Rev. Ross MacPherson on return visit. Regular Baptist Church, daily Cheese: Sliced or grated, plair. or with onion, lettuce, celerv. to have a good turnout tonight. Have you volunteered vour ously until the ice is practically dissolved. Serves from four to six persons. Lemon flavored tea biscuits also have been suggested as an accompaniment for iced tea. Just beginning Sunday, September 8 p.m. '223 J. A. Bailey, rule inspector for the Canadian National Railways, blood? Phone 451 or Black 89 23. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. parsley, jam, jelly or nuts. Peanut butter: Plain or with honey or molasses, banana oi other fruit. Vegetables: Shredded lettuce, sliced tomato, cucumber, radish chopped raw cabbage, carrot with (it) for appointment. United Church Fall Bazaar December 7. add the grated rind of one lemon and a tablespoon of sugar to your favorite baking-powder i Crisply man tailored . . . '. always man admired, sewn "drld (id molded with the same clean 1 1 :. lines which distinguish our fine men's clothing. And mannish fabrics! ! Here, are Id i fine woolens in abundance, gabardines, tweeds and sroart worsteCa, all outstandingly Mission Complete, Rescue Hop Oyer CHURCHILL Weatherman Leroy Havens of Berkley, Cali louncement Luxury Steamer PRINCE GEORGE wno naa Men here on official business, returned to his homej in Vancouver on the Prince George last night, his departure having been hastened because of a heart attack. Sunday Masses In Annunciation Church at 8 and 10:30 Pacific Standard Time. (223c) Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Hunsberger of Ketchikan passed througli the city on the Prince George last s YOU'LL FltlO OUT! fornia, is in hospital here today j SAILS FOR VANCOUVER aitcr arriving nere laie rasv night aboard a Royal Canadian Air Force Dakota which went to BZAU FLAKES Eureka Sound, 680 miles south of the North Pole, to pick him up. Havens is suffering from blood poisoning which spread quality looking. Designed Ifcy skilled craftsmen who are able to give you mannish tailed individuality In your suit 'or topcoat, that is yours alone. evening Dound for a five months vacation trip to the United States and Eastern Canada. Los Angeles, New Orleans, Atlantic, Philadelphia and New. York as well as Canadian cities will be visited. and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGnT from his hand up his arm. He Is reported to be resting Coofoin Unman' in faivn For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR uheuc ' 1 ft - 1 t OFFICE X on additional service to our customers, pleased to advise that our office will open during noon hours, Sundays and (excepted. ' . t e following office hours are now effec- inday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lrday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. & McGMTERY Ltd. r ? Prince Rupert, B.C. PHONES: 11G, 117 or 53 ' PRINCE RUPERT. ', B.C. x y J if f I t!r FRESHER. MX 5 'W "ll Watts & Nicfcerson W TASTI&Z THAU eveiz ! 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