‘PAGE 4 ee so rent Righy’s Commecioneny = Bepét. Drop In anytime for an ICE CREAM SUNDAE OR FLOAT. MILK SHAKES & SODAS Our Store will Remain - — Open Until 11:30 P.M. Every Night. ce don’t like it,”,and_‘No,. thane you." are familiar ‘words to home makers who spring “an unfamiliar ish or food on the: « “Phat is a natural rT served the Chef, thoughtfully p ing his monocle. ‘The ater the » lady: makes-lies in failing to stage, awhat you call, ‘the build-up. she would give & preview, every- ody. would know in advance what. to expect, and they might -be 6 iP , if not. f . -Taste-Testing Samples: .. a made: with Cae re posses . *T judge what you really mean, msfer to an ole ? j chet, is a tasté-testing in advance plate.’ ee Se train of samples~of the new food.’ Come and hire ast unt od rf Set over | to think of it, a little showmanship | Of chicken, - a cup a might be ‘used; have the family cooked peas, a ghee pepper OF ‘guess’ what: the dish might: be... ioe and:.1.-chopped green pep R jo, a- is ac with the-new dish concealed under. state. - fowpea.Calthen. cen Inste: a plate or a white cloth. Small be to try new with buttered jenumba, 4 Cover Belted 1. Al tion," ob cipes serve four, : cap dishes if they have names, {PO pe B pants or. ewirls’ ‘with a spoon. If uch’ as . Chuck: Wagnn stew, Alice You have clipped atd saved. tt e| iy stuffe recipes in this column, the Duchesse -‘SRush orange drink. Or the children’ jthemselves might suggest’ the imames.” : “Oui, Madame. If they are given a chance to share in naming or selecting a new dish they will feel more inclined to admit it into the| batter, Top each with 1 fablesnony family table repertoire. But what-| fresh blueberries, Bake 25 to 30° - BLUEBERRY CUP CAKES . Make up 2 package plain instant to directions. ‘ever the dish might be, it must have| minutes in a moderately hot oven,”. lappeal for the eye.” Monday’s Dinner down into the batter jen be oven, Tae al 3 375 F.. The blueberries -will ‘sink, distributed. - Hot or Cold Cream of Pea Soup |" Telok of ike chef. ' 4 Baked Chicken Hash with Season the sauce for chicken hash} Mashed Potato and Peas & FLUFFo, carton LARD, ‘Burns, Ib. carton CRISCO, 3 Ib. pail CHEESE; Velveeta or Kraft, 2 Ib. carton ee a MIRACLE WHIP, 16 0%. ae sa, BUTTER, Ast grade, Tbe ie EGGS, grade A large: a DATES, ‘Lotus 1 Jb. Cello See: WALNUTS, 1 Ib. Cello’ bag \...2..:2000 000s PUFFED WHEAT, -Quaker, : large pkg. -___LIME-LEMON ORANGE :PUNCH, 16 oz bot. BAKED CHICKEN BASH: TRE Hopalong fruit pancakes, or Gold potato’ recipe is in your collection. | - with 1 teaspoon curry powder. eg) CaSiut NEWS, CaSrinGa, Srifised COLUMIAC: WISPORIO SMITHY AT GRETNA GREEN IS COINING CASH: , GRETNA GREEN, Scotland (Reuters). In most places a blacksmith’s forge is just that. is really a gold mine. Before 1950 it wasethe forge i which contained: the famous‘‘an- ’- vil over which runaway" lovers could be married in. a trice. That was according to Scottish law which has since been alter- ed to make it as hard to get married as anywhere else." In the 12 years before. the “Jaw ‘was ‘changed ‘more than. 5, “000 ‘legal marriages .were per- - formed over the ancient anvil. Since then the mock marriage has taken the place of the real ceremony with even more satis- fying sound effect—the clink of sixpences dropping into a turn- stile. The: forge is a tourist, at- . traction-now. » ~~ ‘Running it,.is Dick Rennigon, still. turning. away. lovers. who haven't caught up with ‘the Jaw changes. They want to get mar- ried. When they find. Gretna Green marriages are no longer valid the bride. usually weeps. Then Rennison goes into_ his .~aet. He, performs a mock. mar- “riage. over the anvil with.. such verve that: his fee is often as “big. or bigger. than it ‘would be ‘it really: tying the knot. He whips - out. a piece: of “cheese-cloth for the bride, a bat- tered topper for the groom: and “his best preaching voice... Then anvil and. the routine. proceeds --ag it did in the good old days. What's. the business worth to Rennison? He won't: say,, but . Jast year almost 100,000 tourists paid ..sixpence (seven cents) each to .have..a look .at. the smithy... - . When’ Rennison has had a bad day he ‘tends to.be bitter about the Bishops. and, clergy. wha. ag- Scottish “laws * i and. no.more. But the one here _ the couple join hands.across. the, - epeal of: the»: old « THURSDAY, JULY 5, 165i GREAT LAKES SHIP a ‘The huge ¢ ore and grain carrying ship, SS, Scott Misener, flagship of . tae. Colonial Steamships, Ltd., .was , caristened officially on the Welland | Canal Ont., below the Port Weller .,@ry’ docks where she was made Canadian’ dusting the past 18 months, The 654- ° foot vessel, largest Canadian-made on the Great Lakes, is shown here. ° Already .the keel has been Jald at the dry dock for a larger ani for .the same company, forge could. double ‘tor a church. . He: misses the excitement of tandlelight © ceremonies ‘and the -comedy .of. couples . trying ¢ to coverup a-situation that should havé been dealt with some time _ before. His best anecdote ts possibly the one about ‘the dear, old soul —she gave her age as 83 and, her groom's: as 81—who totter- ed into“the* forge back’-in' ‘the god old days and -asked for a wedding with.strict secrecy. . “Yo>, see,” she. explained, JAM, Nabob Plun, ry b::can 5 + + MILK OUTPUT DROPS NEW WESTMINSTER, B. c.. (CP) — Milk - production in Aq 3JO uayey sey Aopen aasert -more than. 6,000,000 pounds sincé the beginning of the year. Dairy- men are quoted. as saying in-- creased’: -production ds not war- ranted so long as margarine is under-cutting butter prices, ae EXTEND SCHOOL: OFFER COFFEE, ‘Blue. Ribbon, Ib. Dig. - of MILE, all -brands, 2. for . SWEET ‘MILK, Pacific, large can ... SODAS, 1: ‘Tb; carton’ : SOUP, Lipton Chicken. Noodle, 2 gs. for "SUGAR, 5: Ibs. 210. 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Among. the: visitors: both : nota-. * our. general meeting, which was _ able, namely” Comrade Stan” ‘Wil- son of Rossland who: is chair-_ man. of... the “West Kootenay, Zone: Council... A brief business conducted. by -Comrade - Reed “included: an: ex-'- ya cellent.report, of the Zone Coun- cil meeting held :in New. Denver.’ -;Our Zone: delegate: to” that:-meet-' . ing © was: comrade: Bert. Martin and‘ bouquets are in“ order for. the job-he turned’ in...) _ a President:: Comrade Reéd turn-.. ed: the meeting. over’ to. Com- rade’ Stan- Wilson,’ -who,:-after a good natured: rebuttal. to. Com: = CASTLE NEWS sas chee BYC, } WSL Wee. ‘Owner, ‘Publisher’ and Editor Subscription: by'’ mail, $1.50 yper year. By carrier -15c per month. ,. Classified -:;advertising, 10 words:35e, 10¢ billing charge. . . Display “rates * ‘on: request. rade’ Martin's’ critielgmg, offici- _, ated. _ the initiation ceremony, a At’ ‘the Crossronds 0 of thé Kootenays”. ‘AMPBELL Main rules are to cook fish = .- fast;at/high temperature, and: haw;; frozen - fish’, before: ens ing permits ithe ©, j ape. The: cormman’ Julee practice of Sry ing fish is used too often,- she ‘says... Fish «is mighty good when baked; * when -- bolled., in» parchment ; paper, broiled,’ poached‘ in milk’ or used in “sandwich | spreads. “A graduat “in’ fiouschald iit :[ence ;.from the ) University. of . “Manitoba, Miss Maguet’ isa ‘na- tive of St; Rose du-Lac,:‘Man., , About’ not‘ thawing’ fish’ befor “of new. : de- Jim. JWisted. ooh ni "AlL- business :belng* completed os tae meeting was - adjourned and. all ‘Legionaires proceeded to’ en- joy ‘the: rest of;'the “evening in the mariner. to which old sold- ‘fers, / are) accustomed.) : A: spirit jof comradeship pre- “yailed | throughout: aiid -each. and HE: Legion ‘and. the’ Legion - needs “you. Join Branch ‘170 today and get -in on all: future: occasions, “SAYS FISH BETTER | IF, COOKED FROZEN i“ vivianne* Magu" ‘et's Job -is cand the the: gospel ips ewives, Miss “Magnet? is employed by, the’ new consumer: ar -tlon’ branch’ of the’ Federal. fish-: erles department, and.“her. job" is to travel and show. Canadians: 2 who aren't’, ‘eating » :fish : what. they're” missing. + She gives” cooking demonstrations on. the: newest, and best ‘methods of pre- a . “PEACHES, sliced 15 0z.'can . i PEANUT BUTTER, 4 Ib. can - BRITISH “COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE DEPARTMENT oF LANDS AND paring, fish meals. © She = -cooking - it frozen, allowing “90: ‘minutes os erpersdineh,.,.thickness,,,,.f cit away: from: -frying fish: me. "whitefish fillets, a damp cloth,’ sprinkle with Salt" and pepper and: lemon Juice then. make::a “stuffing: of:.: : 4\-eup finely chopped celery s cup, melted b tter or Cook. “fa : at ‘foultry; dressing, 4 ‘tsp. salt i 2, thisp.* minced onions. "Mix! together ‘lightly: and, then ‘spread over fillets. If, you wish top chopped: parsley and tomat- O88 fer. added: rand, flavor. Kk in “a hot” oven ie short” period;-*allowing 10 minutes- per’ inch, thickness of ‘fresh’ fish; «20 minutes per inch : thickness -frozen. 6... oeibbones Jeads; rubber Stanips (SIS a eae fe 20 “CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ‘must be, in, the Castle News Of-° fice by 5 o’clock...on ‘Tuesdays , : for ‘Thursday's edition, Zone! Council’ meet- D&nver,;;gave’ an’ in- * renerts of: FORESTS” | HON. -C. 1 KENNEY: Mennats effort’ to. “have | this “work ° completed ‘as- soon. possible. Ato: the close» se the | meeting “450 degrees ° t the: Castle News Of - “LEITNER’S © ~ For Month of JULY "REGAL CLOTHES” _ Offer you “Suit with- EXTRA PANTS “NEWS "FROM: ‘ROBSON Mr. .and Mrs. J. Raine motor- ed ta lwhite Rock, where they St wilh’ spend’) a few: days:at the home. of the latters sisters Mrs. Sudess, -" Accompariying °- them were Mrs. Teasdale; -the latters mother, Mildred _ Raine “* and Dawn ‘Waldie. é Missi Norma Jean ‘Waldie, who is a student of the York School in Vancouver, arrived home last week to’ spend .the summer hoti- day. hehe Mr. and Mrs....Mike Gavrilik, of New Westminster, are spend- ing a few days, at the home-of the latters mother, Mrs, D. Gav- THIK. i The Evening Group had a real treat. when they held their so- cial meeting -at-the home of Mrs. iB Ostrom. After brief business, Mrs. Ostrom had all the mem- bers gather. around” the piano fora: sing-song saccompanied by Mrs. T. ; Malcolm, sfster.of Mrs. Ostrom; wlio® also. sang’ two so: “los, this: followed by games and refreshments 2 a’ lovely baby eturned from curpene: -She_at- ~ BATHING-CA S 50c 89. and: $1.29 . kveen, Noxema,-” = Tangel; Tanol;: Bathing Suit Bags Cosmetic Bags: Noxema.Cream: ‘Cold Creams, Lotions + “and Tale SUNGLASSES,