Page 8B The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, July 7, 1993 Wednesday, July 7, 1993 The Castlegar Sun Three busy months for Pythian Sisters Submitted Kootenay Temple #37, Pythian Sisters have had three active months, April, May and June On April 17, 16 sisters.of Kootenay #37 attended the 52nd Con vention of Districts 1 and 2 in the Knights of Pythias Hall in Trail P.D.D.G.C. Lil Neumann #37 presided. After being introduced and welcomed D.D.G.C. Gladys Wirsch #3 took over the days pre Sidings. At the close of a very good meeting approximately 61 guests Sat down to an enjoyable supper The Shield for Memory work went to Joan Marks #37, and the Laura Dewis Sign Competition Trophy to Bernice Barrass #37 Kootenay Temple #37 also won the Membership Trophy. Guests attended from Vernon, Lumby, Penticton, Revelstoke, Kimberly, Cranbrook, Trail, Rossland, Fruitvale, Salmo and Castlegar. Maple Leaf Temple #4, Rossland will host the §3rd District Convention in April 1994. On May 12, 13th and 14th three Sisters and one Brother from Kootenay #37 attended Grad Lodge in, Duncan. Rose Soberlak Grand Manager Susan Byroft, Delegate Jan Neumann and Seaman Dewis attended. Susan Bycroft was installed as Grand Junior Kazakoff receives awards tion in Penticton. This compliments the .S.C Johnson Achievement Award, which'he received October, 1992, in Scottsdale, Arizona for the highest increase growth per centage of any Canadian S.C Johnson distributor. Submitted John Kazakoff,owner and manager.of Purnel Distributors Ltd., of Castlegar is shown standing beside his School Plant Official Association Award which he recently received for Purnel Distributors also the Best Regional Display at the maintains other branches in the School Plant Officials Conven- B.C. Interior. FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS ELECTROLUX FREE Pickup & Delivery Every Week Sales * Supplies » Repairs Sandra 355-2477 Restoring & Designing 2721 Columbia Ave. (next to IGA) 365-6450 A FAMILY-SIZED MODIFIED TRADITIONAL Window shutters, wide lap cedar siding and boxed eaves endings add traditional detailing to this two-level, four-bedroom house, but passive-solar sun room with vaulted ceiling and skylights adds a new dimension From the central entry hall, stairs lead up to the bedroom level and down to the basement To the left is the formal living room and adjacent dining area. A door from the living room leads to a patio Patio doors in the dining room and nook Open to the passive sun room, which has a On June 10, Kootenay #37 held their first meeting of the month with M.E.C Patricia Verzuh presiding. Susan Bycroft, Grand Junior was introduced and welcomed. Temple delegate Jan Nueumann gave her reports on District Convention and Grand Lodge OnJune 13th, 35 members and guests attended a picnic at the home of Susan and Michael Bycroft. Guests attended from Rossland, Fruitvale, Trail and Castlegar On May 29th, three Sisters from Kootenay Temple #37 attended the Tea and Bake Sale for Twin Temple 333, Salmo. On June 24th Kootenay #37 held their final meeting for the sum- mer with 22 members in attendance The quilt made by the dedicated work of Inis McAdam, Ora Ligh- tle and Patricia Verzuh was on display. Tickets for the quilt raffle will be distributed to the members with the draw to be held in December. Bernice Barrass gave the audit report. Carol Churches (Mother of the Temple) was wished a “Happy Birthday and presented with a gift on behalf of the Temple A silent auction was held with the proceeds going to Cerebral Palsy. The tund raising project with aim of “Miles of Pennies” is going very well with the assistance of the Knights. M.E.C. Pat wished all a “Happy Summer” thus ending activities until September Photo submitted John Kazakoff brick floor for collecting solar heat. The U. shaped kitchen has a pantry, generous counter space and a window overlooking the sun room. Warmed by a log-sized fireplace, the family room adds space for informal entertaining as well as family activities Sliding doors from the family room and sun room lead to a covered patio Also off the front hall are a powder room and a den, which could serve as: an office crafts room or a guest bedroom The master bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe and a private bathroom with tw skylights, a tuba and a separate shower The other three bedrooms have wide wall closets and share a double bathroom which has separate lavatories with doors leading into the central bathtub area The main floor has 1,558 square feet of living space, plus the 432-square-foot sun room, and the bedroom level adds another 1,200 square feet The basement adds bedroom, living and storage areas Storage also is added under the second-level stairs when the house is built without a basement. 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To sifted flour add and beat smooth: 1/2 cup vegetable oil 6 egg yolks 1/2 cup raspberry juice (if using fresh raspberries cook about | cup of berries and strain juice) 2/3 cup drained mashed raspberries 2 tbsp. lemon juice 4, In separate bowl beat 6 whites and 1/2 tsp. cream of tartar until soft peaks form. Gradually add 1/2 cup white sugar and continue beating until very stiff and shiny. "5. Fold egg yolk mixture into egg whites until blended 6. Bake in ungreased 10” tube pan at 350 degrees for 55- 65 minutes 7. Serve with icing or whipped cream and if desired a raspberry sauce NOTE: When measuring raspberries, 2 cups frozen berries equal | cup thawed. Raspberry Torte Temp: 350 degrees Baking time: 45 minutes. 1 1/4 cups flour 1/3 cup icing sugar 1/2 cup butter 3 cups fresh raspberries or 2 cups frozen (thawed and drained) Topping 2 eggs | cup sugar 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. baking powder | tsp. vanilla 1 to 1 1/2 cups whipping cream or a pkg. dessert topping 1. Combine | cup flour, 1/3 cup icing sugar and 1/2 cup butter until crumbly. 2. Press into 9” x 13” pan and bake 1'S minutes: at 350 degrees. Cool 3. If using frozen raspberries, thaw and drain, reserving juice 4. Spoon berries over cooled base 5. Beat eggs with | cup sugar and add 1/4 cup flour, baking powder and vanilla. 6. Spread over berries and bake 30 minutes at 350 7. Serve topped with whipped cream or topping mix 8. If desired, combine reserved juice (approx. 1 cup) with 1/4 cup sugar and | to 2 tablespoons of comstarch Cook until thickened and serve hot over slices of dessert DO NOT FREEZE—BEST SERVED THE SAME DAY! NOTE: If using fresh berries cook about | cup of berries and thicken as above for sauce Raspberry-Rhubarb Sauce A sauce, with a sweet-tart taste is excellent over ice cream or fresh fruit such as peaches or pears. Only 110 calories per 1/2 cup serving 2 1/2 cups sliced rhubarb (fresh or frozen) 3/4 cup water 1/2 cup granulated sugar VW 1 tsp. lemon juice 1 tbsp. lemon rind 14 tsp. cinnamon 2 cups fresh raspberries, or 1 cup previously frozen (unsweetened) berries. 1. In saucepan, combine rhubarb, water, sugar and lemon rind 2. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Reduce heat and simmer until rhubarb is tender. About 10-15 minutes 3. Remove from heat, stir in lemon Juice, cinnamon and raspberries. 4. Serve warm or cold Yield—about 3 cups The Hen Party is a group of Castlegar friends who meet on a regular basis and have many common interests including cooking. If you have anv_questions or Comments vou can write to them C/O T ustlegar Sun at 46§ Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B¢ VINIGS8. Or readers can telephone 365-7729 and ask for Kathy Ann Landers Syndicated Columnist Dear Ann Landers: "Ohio Hobbyist" wrote to complain about too many irrelevant details in newspaper coverage of social events. He sent in examples from The New York Times. 1 wonder what he'd say about the enclosed wedding write-up which appeared in The Ada News, Oklahoma. -- J.W., St. Louis Dear J.W.: The Ada News beats The New York Times by a mile, Thanks for sending it on. Here it is, folks: “Teena Danette McAnally Young, of Ada, and Roger ‘Philip’ Henry, of Lula, were married at the 'Chat' Henry Ranch in Lula. The Rev. BJ Dalton officiated "Serving as the altar were two hitching posts. At each end were antique wagon wheels topped with miniature bales of hay cov- ered with wild ivy. "The hitching post and wagon wheel on the bride's side were flanked by a bale of hay which held a saddle handed down to the bride by her father, Coy O. Young. Around the horn of the saddle hung the bride's calf rope and piggin’- string "The bridegroom's hitching post and wagon wheel were also flanked by a bale of hay. It held a saddle passed down by the bride- groom's father. 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