Prince ttupctt Dailp I3cw LtD. Monday, March 15, 1948 JOAN CRAWFORD fkllll AftaH.... UANfl flNIIWHAfv Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers LEGION NAMES NEW, COMMITTEES A special meeting at the Canadian Legion's newly-elected executive committee was held over the week-end at which time selections were made for HENRY FONDA ,ff "KiT I HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY "?'a SHOWS.' 1 2n if 1 cup water (or vegetable stock) Mix meat with flour and brown HAMBURG GOES LONG WAY TO SOLVE ENIGMA OF ECONOMY ll roop.ii.. Q. How can I steam velvet to freshen it? A Stretch the velvet right side up over a bowl that is two-thirds lull of boiling water, and brush the nap gently with a soft brush. Q. How can I quickly clean with onion in hot fat. Add vege- the various committees that will tables, seasoning and water. f unclion during the coming Cover and simmer 10 minutes. vear Pour into casserole, cover with At' tnls meeUng it was arrang-partially baked biscuit rings (top ed tQ hoM tne annual installa-side down). Finish baking in a,tU)n of officers at the Legion hot oven, 400 degrees F., for 12Ha on Thursdav March 25 and 2 tablespoons minced onion 2 teaspoons salt i teaspoon savoury i cup cracker crumbs 1 egg 2 tablespoons milk 3 tablespoons fat Mix all ingredients except fat. Form into six flat patties. Melt For budget-weary homemakers. home economists have many helpful suggestions. The question of the meat course is always pre - eminent and the woi.-ian who can serve "save-a-penny" meats in ways that are appetizing has the solution to tne economy enigma in her hand. I to 15 minutes. Six servings. 1 'pans that are scorched by food I the occasion will culminate in I another "Bring your Missus , Tea Biscuit Rings Roll biscuit adhering to them? dough to a thickness of "2 inch fat. -Brown patties well on both, Cut with a doughnut cutter. A. ' These pans should be sprinkled with dry baking soda LOVING HIM I When tougher cuts of meat sides. Remove patties and keep j Bake for 8 minutes in a hot oven, and allowed to stand lor awnue. ar ,rftllt,h a mncr thev Night" which proved highly popular a few weeks ago. At the annual general meeting approval was given to the donation of $50 to the Canadian Red Cross Society drive for funds. 400 degrees F., then use as directed above. Then they can be readily and may c00ked a tender cuts, quickly cleaned. 'Hamburg stealr; sausage and Q. How can I make whipped , mb patties are all In this PLUNGED 1HIIR UVIS INTO THE DARKNESS THAT ' group which may be served with cream much sweeter? A. Try adding a small pinch of salt to the cream before whipping. SURROUNDED HIM I hot. Heat the pan to sizzling in the oven at 450 degrees ' F., pour in batter mixture: 1 cup flour 'i teaspoon salt 2 eggs .1 cup milk Sift flour and salt. Beat eggs, add milk and slowly add to flour. Using a dover egg beater beat 3 minutes. Pour into pan, place patties on top and bake 10 minutes at 450 degrees F. Reduce FEED SINGAPORE CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Malaya f m m no apologies. Here are several new ideas for serving these economical cuts. YORKSHIRE BAKE 1 lb. minced steak Watch the Classified Ads! AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver J. L. Green, D. Candow. To Sandspit Dr. and Mrs. Burgess. From Sandspit (Saturrday) Robert Parker, D. A. McRae. PEEL THEM FIRST? Diamond cutters .who serve at least two years as apprentices before being trusted with a good gem. practice diamond cutting with potatoes. ! Child feeding centres, where children of poor families are ' given one good meal a day free, have been set up here. Twenty centres are giving 4.G00 meals daily to children of all TYRONE unvncn ' rk ! I heat to 350 degrees F. Cook 20 The Brand New Look i Reminiscences By w.j. Reflections ' : I I Try a Classified Ac in The Newi minutes longer. Six servings. MEAT PATTIES WITH TOMATO SAUCE 1 lb. ground raw beef 'a lh around bwf liver Coats and Dresses for Daughter At MEM Man proposes and something that was an unpardonable om-else again disposes. Only yes-fission. He was Captain Jensen terday perusal, in the copy of and he hailed from Norway. He an early local paper, of a hotel possessed, by common admission, announcement, made interesting the coast' most powerful voice. WALLACE'S Of Course 6at1lett 1 -small onion 2 teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper 2 cups mashed potatoes 1 egg yolk 2 tablespoons fat 2 cups canned tomatoes . Mix meat, onion, seasoning, reading and caused a chuckle. He was known as 'Foghorn." The site, already excavated, There used to be arguments) would be First Avenue and Mc- about his range, and there wasl J CWJ 10 AOULT INTERTAINMENT ZO. ilk mi JOAN BLONDELL COLEEN GUV m.! and egg yolk lightly enthusiasm potatoes bit of over creep AVOID AGGRAVATION r..,!u. v ,,,' Brown on both sides in hot fat TAYLOR HOLMES MIKE MAZURKI Mt K ' If. IS -.:..u rZ,. v.. v. . .,- ' I then cook slowly until well between I I)rMrtiatbcroiil.iK liVjfjtjf I move patties to a hot , platter m . , i . t itr Hmi Tor.icsnovv Add tomatoes to pan, bring to a M von erc "Roval City" IrT iZiif the harbor was simply without a rival. The location would serve the shopping, theatre, banking and financial centre. Oh yeah! Well, the hotel didn't happen, but the Civic Centre did. So possibly it's just as well things turned out as they have. t. Prince Rupert did worry along for a short time without any water system, but there was no undue delay, which is more than 95 municipalities in Canada can boll and pour over patties. Six next month and the latter part of September, 1948. But not much else. Files are full of police cases that occurred In Prince Rupert years ago. Many were of extreme interest, at the time. But why rehash any of them today? A rebirth of publicity could cer servings: QUICK MEAT PIE WITH BISCUIT RINGS 2 cups cooked minced beef 1 tablespoon flour 1 onion, sliced 3 tablespoons mild-flavored fat ) HpALOTV ( ' CANNED F00IS 1 ANOTHER SHIPMEI LET US ATTEND TO YOUR PLUMBINQ PROBLEMS Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating Second Ave. at Seventh St. PHONE 108 say. How many realize that far tainly serve no good purpose now. Mention could only dis older, and populous cities lik-; London, Kitchener, Stratford and Guelph in Ontario, and substantial communities in Quebec, POPl'LAU CONNOR "THKKM WASHERS tress someone, sometime, somewhere. If anything Is needless that would surely be. Let the past bury the past. This is 1943, with a new generation facing 1' cups mixed, diced, cooked potatoes and carrots 1 teaspoon spicy meat sauce Vi teaspoon salt 'g teaspoon salt s teaspoon pepper Prince Edward Island and Sas JUST AKKiVI i Sfe Thrni At katchewan are still depending on wells. Poor old Rupert has the future and it's problems. taken a lot of criticism and RUPERT RADIO & EIEC1I Box l:t'l --2 VENE1 much of it undeserved but has never been exposed to anything like this. There appears to be excellent grounds lor suspecting that within the next twelve months in Canada,' several thousand little girls are going to bo christened Barbara Ann. 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