SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, April 12, 1950. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE SEVEN Salvation Army Appeal Planned Prospects for. the success of The - Salvation. Army’s: 1950-: national Red: Shield Appeal, with .an -ob- - jective of. $1,500,000,. look: bright, according to. Air Marshal W.: A.: “Bishop, V.C.,..C.B., D.S:0.,; M.C.,. D.E.C., E.D., LL.D., of. Montreal, “-cehairman of The ‘Army’ s National Advisory . Board. . Organization : is now “complete: and... campaign chairmen. throughout: the Domin- ion-are’ ready to go into action on '’ Monday, May.1. - _~ The: Air Marshal “pointed out Randle’s Landing BOATS for HIRE TRIPS TO a ISLANDS Light Towing .- Moorings ; Winter Boat Storage - Boats for Charter e : — PHONE 170W SIDNEY —-. Swartz Bay Road © that last year The Salvation Army extended present: buildings ‘or of . $1,436,000... Hospitals, homes for the aged, for children. and for |. ‘unmarried mothers, as ‘well. ‘as. shelters for the homeless:and hun- |: gry were included in. the scheme. ‘These new:or increased facilities, however, while’ helping to meet increasing ‘human ‘need, . also .‘in- |. crease. maintenance ; “costs - which must be found: ‘from. the annual: financial appeal. . A ‘one-hour all-star. “Salute to The : Salvation -Army”. ‘will: be heard over the.. Dominion ‘net- work of ‘the CBC. on Saturday evening, April 29, to launch the appeal. Canada’s top talent is do- nating time and ability to this event. NO INCREASE FOR PATRICIA BAY Strength of the R.C.A.F. estab- lishment at Patricia Bay is not to be increased in the near future. R.C.A.F. headquarters in. Ottawa stated last.:week that no such move is. immediately contem- plated. ‘The strength. of the unit was depleted a year: ago when one unit stationed there was moved B.C. FUNERAL CO. LTD. 1867 - Fighty- three years of: continued ‘service’ to ‘Victoria, Saanich and the Islands. Calls promptly attended to -by an. efficient ‘staff: Complete. funerals. marked in. plain: figures, at moderate char ges. 734 Broughton St.. S : ‘Phones: Office, E3614 . aoa - Residences: G 7679 — E4065 — 3409, Reginald. Hayward, Managing Director. Reginald Hayward, Jr, Director. a 1950 ‘Lady attendant. ‘Victoria, B. c. : a the’ ‘physician. The fillin sibility. as pharmacists set ™ UT & S PRESCRIPTION. CHEMISTS. Spesial attention given. to: mail ‘and. fo «bus. delivery- orders... « till” ‘the: primary’ functions: ‘of: : orescriptions: is our respon: ~DOUGL Jat, vinw G222a me, ° erected new ones to a total value |_ “Review” Home Of The Week ep a'O 41YING ROOM 20420 “=f BEDROOM IO-S5IKO # asoncen o 4 QOnsG: . The Colborne is a narrow house ‘with the wide front-to: the street. It has. a low hip roof and wide overhanging “eaves in: the popular: ranch style, and. is ‘set close. ‘to the ‘ground. Exterior walls have wide siding. The Toof. has asphalt shingles. on one side, a service are on other. “Three | bedrooms and bath are Colborne ~ SMALL “HOUSE The living room extends through the house ‘for.a two-way view. A door opens into yard. The dining alcove is part of the living room. Kitchen. closets -are on .two walls, leaving dining space under side window.:. Stove is on-inside wall next.to fireplace. Bedroom closets. are built-in wardrobe type. Both entrances have..coat closets, and .the -bath- room a linen. closet. Dimensions are 46 feet by 24 feet. Floor area is. 1,092 square feet, cubage 20,208 cubic: feet, in- cluding a full: ‘basement. - For further: information: about The Colborne, write The Review. For centuries the incomparable flavor: of butter has appealed to people throughout.the world: In Canada, the making of butter in the home was a part. of pionéer life. The commercial . manufac- ture of butter has been established for. many. years and produces’ a more uniform:: product. . Today: we have: more: than a -thousand creameries” producing. about. three hundred. million: pounds of butter each year. ° -Rationing. ‘of butter: “during | the |. war years taught us to: spread ‘the bread’ a little: more thinly, and to do without. that -delicious little pat of butter in the: baked: potato. or. on other: cooked :-.vegetables. Habits: are easily formed,. whether: good. or. bad, but many of. us ‘are still’ foregoing: a‘flavor treat..as. ‘well,as a--good: nutritional invest- “No matter. how. good: butter may |: be: when: ‘purchased, ‘Care’ must: be | ‘taken to. retain “its sweet: flavor. Butter ’ ‘should:. always “be. ‘stored: ‘Gagkatoon, A Service Centre For People With Hearing Problems Will Be Held _ at the SIDNEY HOTEL, Sidney _ 7 _ TUESDAY, APRIL 18 ‘From 10. am. to 9: Pp meso “The Mateo. Research Department have | Just, ‘released two. major Aehlovements a or: r the aed: of: ‘heaving. - , -/Sasltatchewant : 2° Albertar” Manitoba: “2 Ontarlor Nelntzman..”. 10070. Jasper, Power oat Yonge. |. Bullding, Avenue, Building, Street, o Mdmontone 8% Winnipen .. Toronto. WM. RE on . biscuits. - recipe for baking powder biscuits ment “by continuing the habit - of | : : ‘going easy onthe putter.) os. m.:} stantly;: ms Continue | “cooking: for: 5 minutes.) b i ° rit: Pudding’ n . REA: Bin Rea, manager of. cKNW, | New Westminster, has. been: clect- ed director of the: Canndian Agso-: ‘Mr, Ren - - Butter Makes It Better - ping makes the family forget that they.are. eating leftovers. “Another idea for topping is used Use your favorite but substitute 144--cup. cornmeal for ¥% cup of’ the. flour. . When the dough is: rolled and cut; dip butter, theh--in) cornmeal.’ Bake as usual | in=.a hot over, 400°F.,. and’ serve with butter and maple syrup, honey’ or jam. : The home economists of : the consumer section;: Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, suggest. try- ing: the ‘following - recipes which they: ‘think ‘are: particularly: good. Apple. Butterscotch: Sauce, : Ya cup ‘butter 22 ws a cup -brown.:sugar* 3". - 3°.tablespoons: cornstarch | . Pinch. of salt. “Melt: butter. ' cornstarch - and:,;salt.” mixture’ is. ‘slightly. browned.:;-Add suntil:: sauce:: the tops:of the ‘biscuits. in ‘melted: : au i -eup- brown: sugar... », 2Ycups apple juice. (20- oz. ¢ ean) | Blend ‘in: sugar,:|: -Cook ‘until'|' apple juice: and: cook, stirring con-| : thickens. : or hot gingerbread. Yield: six servings. 7 Butter Tarts cup: butter cups brown sugar teaspoon cornstarch : eggs “ ; cup raisins’ or currants : teaspoon vanilla ; tablespoons lemon. Juice | ‘Pastry... Vr 1% Nee Doe together. minutes. : Reduce heat to: 350°F., about 20 minutes: or 12 large tarts. “Buiter: Waters: VV cup melted: butter. . “ ‘teaspoon’ ' vanilla: : : 1% cups sifted pastry, flour: ; aa OR 1% cups, sifted: all- =P “pose: flour: eee Se eae Listilled ared Blended én dhe Calvert Zradition ¢ CALVERT DISTILLERS (CANADA) LIMITED, ° AMHERSTBURG, ONT. SWZ Cream ‘the: butter. | “and: sugar. ‘Add. cornstarch ‘and:cream’ well Add well-beaten: eggs, fruit arid ‘flavoring. Line’ muffin. or ‘tart: tins with