‘or nner that tit be. different? id alive? - inexpensive?. nk costly? " Got a am burger. ‘ Mrigerator; ‘thats: your. er. Hamburger. can be plain -, d patties fried on top.of the ‘ ove or it can be exotle enough serve to company, or at least . op those corfiplaints t your mily dinner tabie. ; Only a few words of advice’ - ntly. Meat Triangles: try these for ch, a tasty evening snack or funch bag treat, our, 2% tsp, baking. powder ” di tsp. salt, Cut in two thirds ip shortening or lard-with 2 - maienives or pastry blender,’ Stir in ough-milk (about %4 cup) to . ake a soft biscuit dough.- Set: - wside. Saute 1- onion,’ chopped * gine in 2 tosp. butter until light © brown, add 44 Ib, ground beef. and stir until meat has lost its. Add 2 tomatoes, * aled and thinly sliced, 1 tgp. ] seeds or parsley, 1% tsp. salt nd pepper to taste. Stir until ell mixed, .Remove fram heat and stir in 2 hard cooked eggs, hopped. Roll Dough thinly ona ightly floured board and cut in. 14 to2inche Puta spoonful of meat mixture on each square, moisten edges with a bit “of water, fold over in triangles and faseal, Brush each tep with milk. Bake in a preheated 400 F oven for 30 minutes, Serves 6 to 4... Cabbage. Roll Casserole: Have all the goodness of: cab- - mx Cage rolls without the bother of stuffing and rolling: - Double Mquantity of. ingredients and @emake 2 - one for. freezing, ae (Reheat it, without thawing, in ee a325F oven hour}. Place % of Se a medium cabbage, shredded in ma well-buttered baking dish. ee Heat 3 tbsp. bacon or beef fat in Blarge frying pan, and stir in 14 @ ibs, minced beef until it loses its rawness. Add 2 onions, minced, @ half a 8 oz, can of tomato sauce, % isp. savory, 1 clove garlic, me minced, 1 tsp.. salt, % tsp. im pepper and3 cups cooked rice, Stir to blend thoroughly: Pour sthe remaining half-can_ of. tomatoe sauce over’ the’ cab ma bage. Cover with the rice-meat : memixture, . Place another: Me medium cabbage, shredded an ' top, then pour a second can-of- tomalo sauce over it. Bake 1 ; hour i in 350 F oven.- "Serves 6. i069 FORD iD 2 Dr. H.T. Tu tane paint Pp nely.chopped'ohion and 14 tap. Salt..Add 1 lb. ground beef; mix. - well. Shape into 24 balls; brown "in 2. tbsp. shortening in skillet, Remove. balls; . reserve: ‘drip- pings in skillet.” Stir in Yy‘eup . all-purpos¢ flour; add. 2; cups water, 14 cup red Burgundy ‘and 2 beef boulllion cubes; cook and ‘stir till bubbly, Stir in: 1-tsp. sugar’ -ahd-.'1 © tap “bouquet... Add: ‘meatballs, Cover t. and* ‘simmer: for: 20: ‘minutes. ighiy; mix it lightly; mould it : Serves 6 Toy, Hamburger ‘Stroganoff: : ecénomiy’ version of the: classic ; _ Stroganioff:- Ini-skillet brown-1' “Tb? grouind beef ‘with 3 slices’ diced’ bacon. ,."Add - 14 - cup chopped “onion . ‘and cook ‘until ‘tender but not brown. Drain off. excess fat; - Add 14 tap. salt, 4 tsp.” paprika’ and dash pepper; ‘stir in 104 oz. can condensed cook ‘Slowly, ‘uncovered, 20 - i minutes, Stirririg frequently. - Stir in 1-cup dairy sour cream. do not boil.:- Serve meat’ sauce, over’-hot . buttered ‘noodles. ’ Makes 4 to 6 servings: : Bulletin Board “The Annual Bazaar and Tea “of. the Mills‘ Memorial Hospital. is to,-be held. Saturday, November 6th in the Banquet. - Room ofthe Lakelse, Motor Hotel | from, 2 to. 5. ‘p.m... Donations of | preserves, “novelties, baking, sewing, -knitting, candy garden produce, and pocket books would be appreciated, and should be left the morning of the Bazaar at the Hotel Banquet Room, from 10 a.m. on: or phone 635-3893 for pick-up. “All proceeds will be - going ‘towards Auxiliary - Projects for patient service, Who’ Ss new Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arnie. “oe a‘girl on October 6th, Born to -Mr..and Mrs, Cormen '-Watson, a. nee on: ‘October’ 26th. | 4 fe bn) . Palio is Sontined almost ¢ en-. . tirely to the. young. and is most ‘common jin the ‘summer, 429 Cu. in, P.S, & P.B. Auto, iow - : -mileage. Real Clean Now Oniy tos : iH 1968 IMPALA = = V-8, Auto, P.S. & P. B. a = Radio, vinyl roof - ” Now Only . H 1968 b VOLKSWAGOR se —’ ~ * Transportation specitl aa Tran sportation pecial iW Brakes, Dual tan 8 Bumper: ape radia HT itehen , A work of art This work of Art is the tapestry which hangs in the . . cafeteria over the ramp leading ° from the Student Lounge up to the’: Cafeteria . in: ‘the. B. Cc. * Vocational School in Terrace.. It arrived from: Vancouver in ». April of this year and was hung '« immediately. In June the tapist Mrs. Elder of North Vancouver ~and Alan Hodson the architect _- who designed the. building and employed Mrs; Elder to create the lapestry, arrived in Terrace ’ to complete the hanging, trim the bottom and insert the wires. . to hold it in place. Though it is not known how: long it took tomake the tapestry it surely must have taken many months of effort, The tapestry is : approximately 50 feet in length and 12 feet in height. My guess would be that it is made of wool and a synthetic fibre . ‘Possibly “rayon-nylon. Itis certainly a lovely piece of. " ‘Thewinnér ofthe Dauighs g of the Nile. monthly ‘contest - lucky ticket number 29. The prize -- was “a. certificate of: $25.00 for Jake Best Jewellers at 3208: Kalum. “ The Daughters ‘of the Nile is ‘a. womens organization made‘up.. Shriners. i. of wives and daughters , “of © The contest is held in ordet to.” Taise funds for the ‘Cripplead : Chi The contest i is held i in order to . raise funds for the Crippled Childrens Fund, It was hopéd : by themembers -to’ run the contest monthly but they have now decided to hold off until ; after the New Year. , month in’ the “year except” ‘February has '30-ar- 31° ‘To'the homemaker ‘this’ 4 aya. mesins 90 to 93 meals to p for:the: family plus snacks and 1 _- special treats for entertaining. ° Brneda ‘Leason* who ‘held “the. gift. That's quite a calendar*to try ‘“and_fill with appetizing, budget : fitting meals. . Nutritionists recommend that .a shate of each weeks meals include servings of fish. Canned - salmon is a particularly easy way to fill the week's’ menu, “_jprogram. At the same time it | adds interest and variety to meals-plus nutrition. ‘yet fits the . » food budget. -. The following” are two -inex- pensive lunches for the Man of the House: SANDWICH 1 can (3-% 07.) B.C. Salmon 4.02, plain cream cheese SALMON . LUNCH-BOX ” Soften 6 cream ‘cheese. ‘olives, sensonings, and * ¢ salmon and-mix well”: Fill two | ’ sandwiches génerously with the “omni . mixture, using the bread of your *—.gegisgsonings - 2 : ". -yogurt and tess egal Puce ie ‘Place. sandwiches ‘in, Tunete. 7 . choi ce,” _plastic container. with: cover box: with’ carrot sticks, a few-:-" Chill‘ cherry tomatoes; slice of apple. |. pie, and coffee or tea. Hf he likes. a mid-morning snack with his coffee break, adda smal? box of raisins, or: 2 or. 3 cookies, * fogs LUNCH-BOX SALAD" 1 can: 3% oz) B: © ‘Salmon Few drops‘iemon juice. - % tsp, chopped ‘chives- % (sp. instant’onion = M tsp. ‘rushed JTosemary “Greater Food Valuell Whole Chicken | Poly Bag work and a pleasant sight to sit af and gaze at, Ore MANY. HIDDEN. 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