1 men rritice kupeii Duiiy iNewI Friday, May 23, 19 34 RECIPES Good or Poor HERE'S THE GRANDMERE ANSWER TORONTO CP There are two! From feast to famine, that's spoons ' flour Add IV, cum of types of women drivers good ; been the lot nf not.t.n. h. it . J: ",' . iC?W Hrl Art 9Z .arras inRnii and poor, says Mrs. Kay Petre, i ally and stir until thickened. K'Ch Cream S) UfA mo enr H i u. . . famed woman racing driver. grille Mrs. Petre first began racing an aooronria e dr-w '7' 2Z. "" trZ nZTl Brooklands. She It Britlni wound combine dish them with your main tight freshly 3 boiled new pota-track, ; and serve the saiw ror men " uv Liiiiu in iier iir6 rrnrK at i ail .' car racing but in 1937 she set a I record for women drivers of 150 1 SALMON CREAM POTATO CASSEROLE Cook new potatoes in their to 160 miles an hour. I, And here's a different twist, something rather erisp to serve, for instance, with a creamed main dish such a chicken: Crumbled New Potatoes i Serves 6t 12 new potatoes Vi cup melted butter or margarine. Vi cup fine eornfiake crumbs 1 tablespoon salt 2 additional tablespoons but ter' or margarine. Wash potatoes and eook in skins until tender. Remove skins. Roll poat' )n rrwtted butter. A man wonts o sweater that is durable as well as smart at a reasonable price. He wants a sweater that is styled on generous lines with a Cashmere finish that is usually only found in higher priced garments. "SMOOTHIE" pullover sweaters have all of these features plus being moth-proof and shrink-proof. Come in and let us show you this new attractive sweater while the color ronge is complete. one imnKS mere are more jackets (vitamins, you inow) good than poor women drivers then skin and dice. Add to pfenty in Canada, and that, she says, 1 of cream sauce, Add a Chopped is because they start driving at sweet onioa and pour into a bak-an early aye. . ' lng dish. Make up a recipe of Mrs. Petre, women's advisor to j salmon loaf and spread over the ths British motor industry, is top. Bake at 350" until properly in Canada to find out what browned on the top. Canadian women drivers like in ; Or vary your cream sauce in cars. They've told her they like thj French manner: gay, attractive colors, inside and j SAL'CC SOt'BISE out. They want handy ash trays (Serves 4) Ui.it don't htkk, rouiny clove Chop 2 larce Thite onions a id compartments, leather uphoP cook gently in 3 tablespoons but- then in crumbs mixed with salt stcry and lots of windows. ! ter or margarine until tender but I Saute in remaining butter until i not brown. Blend in 2 table- golden brown. $8.95 Priced at Comera s Value j MONTREAL P "Photography is an artistic mvdium of expression," said provincial Under-Secretary Jean Bruchesi in opening an exhibition of photographs here. He said "it compares very well with painting, sculpture and architecture." Thp exhibi WA TTS & NICKERSON MEN'S CLOTHING Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 343 ;hl(i TOl'RIST GROl'P Sits down In rtlnner niii. n-i o . r . ... " xvupni vnamoer or commerce at, ve members. Nine women and two men comprised the travelling party of Vancouver jM Association, headed by publicity commissioner Mike Mccormick Dinner was held at ('i nlle after visitors toured the city under guidanw of C of C executives DANCE Saturday Night at Legion Auditorium 9 to 12 p.m. Everybody Welcome Gents $1 00 Ladies 50c Modern and Old Time Dancing MUSIC BY THE WESTERNAIRES tion is sponsored by the Montreal ' I 1 Camera Club which observes its 20th anniversary this year. readers Rotary Men Pour Tea And Women Love it ail; for cjIU (?old. Bulger's. i jmi- E T. Applwhaite over Youths Worried MONTREAL lWarning that such 'toys" as air rifles sometimes lead youths into the paths of crime was issued by Police Director Albert Langlois here. Police are cracking down on the If a lot of Prince Rupert's Rotary Club mem J C 1 A. 'V -A bers complain of aching backs or sore feet today, rf S?L FREE HOME DELIVERY CZ iney nave good reason. Is They worked hard yesterday short time earlier. The pourers, looking trim in business suits and wearing black bowler hats, reached for their pots, but the strain was eased as the two ladies and many others who were directly behind, visited the cooking booth and use of BB guns and similar weapons, which may not be sold to children under 14 without a permit. Door prizes at the Rotary Club Ladh's' Tea yesterday afternoon were won by two women who live only a block apart on the same street. Mrs. D. Radford of 1944 Atiin Avenue won a coffeee table donated by Tom Christie of Wood-Bilt Products, and Mrs. George Shenton of 2058 Atlin. won the furs donated by Bill Scuby, owner of the fur store here which bears his name. other stalls before being seat-J fienerations of skilled brewers, both v n afternoon but none complained, they enjoyed It. The men served the ladles at the club's annual tea In the auditorium at the Civic Centre. And the ladies loved it. The men, all leading business in the city, poured the drinks-tea or coffee served sandwiches and cake and performed all the duties required to make their guests comfortable and happy. t To top. off the party the men staged a fashion shew. Latest in men's summer attire was modelled by club members while Henry Pluyme, pianist for the Rotary choir played soft music, and Garnet Hull described ' the " material ' and styles of store shirts, slacks. Jackets, suits and coats supplied by Watts St Nickerson. The tea got underway shortly after 2 p.m. when Mrs. J. Parks of 716 6th Avenue West, and at home and abroad, have claimed r.in.ieriiority for the Burton-type ale. ..The formula for this carefully brewed ala has heen handei down through the years and in this modern age has lost none of its magic. The next time you choose an ale choose Burton-type and discover fcr yourself its timeless Muulities. I Hftii- . liT I I 8 !. niinht 7:45. (It) I 'Sr George Hills, CCF can-jj vci CFPR tonight at U) li the Social Credit float Sf parade tomorrow then thinking. (lti I 'Hi,.t drive Saturday, May jluse Temple. Everyone f" "t, Ijl.sTEN! The Progressive ffv.dive party is the party people mid for the people, fi-..n.s YOU! (U) t ii;d Credit Committee 4 heated on 6th Street be- and 3rd Aves. Phone 12nd (123) jluP! He wise in your f the right candidate on ;r:th. Turn Christie Is the IT man! ' (It) Intiuii' all Elks "Dun't I 'ur social Friday night, I $1 00 per couple. Mem-IikI guests only. (122c) !rd Scphton, of the Mu-tfr of Canada, Is in the " one of his periodical "4 I'liune Savoy. 37. (tf) I i Attention W.OT.M.; Evening "f Parade at United Church. i1 Miners requested to as- 7:15 at church. (it) . Mention Mixed League '': please call at Bowling '""I Pick up tickets for Jf'l. Friday 30. " (123 1 The first history of Canada was a chronicle of the Jesuits by Father du Creux published in Paris in 1664. ed. HIVE OF ACTIVITY However, by 3 p.m. the auditorium ws a hive of activity. Men rushing around with sandwiches, cake, tea and coffee, the ladies watching, whispering greeting each other and generally enjoying themselves. The men set up 24 tables and arranged several chesterfield suites on which the ladies relaxed. . No cups were broken, no trays were dropped, nobody had tea or coffee spilled on them and O o 1 VCQLO) v"1" 1 1 m'L- 1 Ijp everybody went home the ladies happy and relaxed, the ! is 1 1 it a men happy, but tired. r?l t JELLS PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS SOLD BY I Proceeds lroai iUt event will be used by Rotary to complete another of the club's ventures the tennis courts. Mrs. R. B. Morgan, 636 Taylor Street, entered the auditorium. A LITTLE NERVOUS They were greeted at the door by nervous club members who had taken their "posts" only a wnro $ve TRY A NEWS CLASSIFIED '! r f. It .i "1 Hi 251 3rd Ave. Phone 179 FASHIONS That Follow the Sun APPOINTMENT OF OFFICIAL AGENT (Section 61 I the said THOMAS MELBOURNE CHRISTIE, nominated in the foregoing nomination-paper, hereby aoDoint DOCTOR R. G. LARGE. Physician, 219 4th Ave. West, Prince Rupert, B.C., os my official agent. "T. M CHRISTIE'' Candidate. Uliie m on CFPR tonight at and hear what Turn " has to say. Tom is '''mres.-.ive Conservative Jfci.de. )lt li Lake Ferry running Sat-4 May 24th. Sunday, May "'. Heather permitting. Leave ' -P-iy Floats every hour from Plume Hlack 926. (122) Wide range of Summer Cottons Criskay fro $7.25 '"one party means a-R-u-3-8. Don't throw vour chance to Improve unty f YOUR future. I '(It) 41 special meeting Shore-r.s Local U.F.A.W.U. In the 111 k i :& Auditorium at 7:30 nm. 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