aaa your insurance agent can offer you 2 and to my mind would better be lezt “tailored” insurance. to radio presentation. Another short program showed members of the Dominion Weather Bureau forecast- Because he is not limited to any one Ing the weather for the next day, and ee company, he can select the policies Page 6 THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. se Thursday, November ii; i 554, Arriving in New York, Queen Mother Elizabeth shakes hands with the officers of the S.S. Queen Elizabeth on which she crossed the Atlantic. She will visit Canada after a few days in the —Central Press Canadiin “Eisenhower Stew” Has Place On Any Family Popularity of stew has received impetus as the result of a recent dinner at Denver, Colorado, that featured. ‘Eisenhower Stew,’ pre- pared from President Bisenhower's famous recipe. The dinner was attended by the President and some 86 guests, in- eluding 40 newspapermen. The presi- dent personally supervised the mak- ing of the beef stew and guests agreed that the dish possessed superior quality. The President's recipe was based on servings for 60 people. Inquiries from a number of corresondents who wished to prepare the stew on a fam- ily scale resulted in the Council of Canadian Beef Producers asking the Home Service Department of the Canadian Western Natural Gas Com- pay to adapt the recipe to family Proportions with the following result: 4 pounds beef round 1 pound small potatoes 8 carrots - medium size 2 medium onions 4 fresh tomatoes % quarts beef stock made from soup bone or consome -or Menu tomato broth 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper Dash of Accent Thyme, Bay leaves and Garlic 4 tablespoons fat “Cut beef into one-inch eubes, roll in flour, salt & pepper. Melt fat in kettle, add meat and, brown. Add boiling stock and seasoning. Cover kettle and simmer fortwo hours or until beef is tender. Add vegetables and cook one half hour longer. Beef stew is usually made from the cheaper cuts and thus it has economy as well as palatability and high food value in its favor. Those low-priced cuts of the beef carcass After my glowing column of las! | week of the wonders antk glories of | the weather and si enery al Lie coast, Vacs a shea with friends, enjoy- After that| ing a bridge game, would lose out in St day, the usual coast weather tock | a contest with the lighted screen in over and since then I haven’t been/ the living room. And think of the able to see the scenery for the liquii| socks that would never get darned! that has been obscuring the country-| If one could resist and only turn it side. Far from seeing the beautiful|on for certain good programs, it fall colors I have been barely-able| would be a wonderful asset to the to distinguish the house next door in| home. But the fascination to watch the grey swirling mists. the next, and the next and still an- And the diapers are hanging stitt| other is always there — no matter and dry in the basement, instead of | how good or bad. being sofly blown SHOPPING ‘ in the clean I like to shop in Williams Lake as bright air of the much as possible and no doubt one Cariboo can do just as well on the majority As usual at the of articles. But there is no denying start of the holi- the fascination of the large depart- day, the time to ment stores, the 15e stores, the end- visit, to shop and less variey of articles, and the plea- to go places seems sure of being able to wander at will, unlimited and to peer and pause and feel the qual- then suddenly a & ity without the slightest intention of week has gone by and you have to] jaying! : srare craming everyUiing intone tewl “pur my vedistance was tow tile que short days. I found a French Pastry shop. For ENTERTAINMENT the benefit of cooks, I might tell you As far as entertainment goes, iny | that a date loaf in this shop was an wildest excursion so far was to the] oblong roll of pastry with a date fill. show to'see Danny Kaye in “* Knock | ing. To mie, adate loaf is 4 loaf cake on Wood.” I had read Clyde Gil-| with dates and nuts in it. mour’s rave notices of this movie . I drooled all the way home. he said it was the funniest in a long eet epee time, : One of Canada’s newest and fast- . Well for the first half of the show. | est-growing crops — trom the stand T wondered what he was talking| point of spreading production —is about. But the last half came up to| the soybean, my expectation and if you want to see a good show, I can certainly recommend it for some quiet rolling im the aisles. Danny Kaye is superb in a riotous chase through London when he is believed to be another Jack the Ripper. My other wild night in New West- Possess the same high nutritional qualities as the more fashionable steaks and roasts and may even sur- pass them in flavor. A good beef stew is a dish for any. company. How many eggs did you eat in 1953? If you're an average Canadian the number was according to Government figures. As an independent business man, and companies that best suit your requirements, adapting each policy to your particular needs, minster was watching TV one eve- ning. And I must say that it has im- proved 100% — and I am beginning to think that it might be a nice thing to have around the house at times. On previous trips our brief ex- posures to TV had consisted of old movies and wrestling which I could. easily do without. So that I was agreeably impressed at an evening — a a MOTHER ARRIVES IN NEW -YORK WITH I ° = : RENE & y New Westminster — kei xplaining Tow a i re re . os 2E aes a TH come bak ae a se ee eees oe VAL 22, Lake. | I can see that it woulan’t be a bit < UES hore Meaty Pork Hocks . . . . - «2. Ib: 35¢ Smoked Picnics—whole or shank half, Ib. 48c Fresh ground lean Hamburger, 2 ibs. for 98c ° Cariboo Cold Storage Ltd. FOR SALE CHROME SET, 8 chairs, table 3’x6’ .... DEEP FREEZE, 20 cubic feet, upright ... GRAND PIANO, blond finish .. BATTERY RADIO, like new ... SEWING MACHINE, electric, cabinet and bench .. PHILCO FRIDGE, shelves on door, 40 1b. deep freeze... PROPANE STOVE, like new wood, coal combination, water jacket, GUNS 300 Savage . -22 Automatic Savage double barrel shotgun, 12 gauge pump shctgun, 12 gauge. automatic Remington, 16 eauee “i ROPING HORSE $120.00 1 VEAL CALF 2-YR.-OLD HEIFER, dairy stock Ayrshire — 2 7-WEEK-OLD PIGS : 1 MILK cow, Ayrshire DR. J. W. JAMES which consisted of watching Walt Disney's “Alice in Wonderland” (for Elaine's benefit), Liberace, Robert Commings and Robert Stack. No one can question the entertain- ment value of any Walt Disney pro- duction, and many women will shink Watching Liberace a$ the ultimate in | {> ! H A any evening, but I was slightly-nau- seated. He is too pretty and when- ever he winked at the audience with that roguish charm I could have thrown up. (I’m sorry, gals, but it’s the truth.) I fully enjoyed his tech- nique on the piano however, and the versatility of his program. Robert Cummings was the stat of a half-hour comedy in which he a Mr. Beanblossom, an insurance salesman. Robert Stack starred in another short play. Both were detia- itely up-to-date. Incidentally, except for Alice in Wonderland, these programs were on CBC-TV. Quite a surprise to this viewer who thought that station would consist almost solely of phii- harmonic and string’ ensembles, Panel discussions and talks on how to grow roses. There were a couple of panel dis- cussions. One centred on Bill Bell- mond, well-known to Williams Lake radio fans, who interviewed people who are sponsoring the Folk Festi- val. 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