Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 11

Publication:
The Vancouver Suni
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DOROTHY DIX says: Women Taking Over the Job Of Doing the Courting NJOD GUIDE by PENNY WISE One of the curious by-products upon the breasts of the men they want until they melt down their of the war is that it has given women the liberty to do the courting and pop the question. This is a result little foreseen by THE VANCOUVER, SUN: Dec. 26, 1941 READER'S PRIZE RECIPE Boxing Day Soup 1 carrot 2 slices of onion 1 stalk of celery i cup of rice Roast turkey bones 2 cans of mushroom soup 6 cups of water Salt and pepper Slice carrot fine. Chop celery. Combine vegetables, turkey hones and water.

Simmer, covered, for 2 hours. Strain. There should be 4 cupfuls of stock. Wash rice, add to stock and simmer until tender. Add mushroom soup (if condensed, add equal measure of water or milk).

Bring to boiling point. Serves 4 to 6. "For those of us fortunate enough to have a turkey this Christmas, this recipe should prove timely for the day after," si writes Mrs. Stewart Burridge, Box 391, Revelstoke, B.C, winner of today's prize dollar. Another idea for Boxing Day is a Turkey Pie, putting a rich crust over the diced left-overs of the Christmas meal (turkey dressing, vegetables, with ravy), to which a can of mushroom soup has been added.

If you've a good idea, please send it to Edith Adams, Cookery Editor, The Vancouver Sum resistance and get the wedding rings they are crying for. That girls are doing the proposing now exolains the vast number o'f furlough weddings that have swept the country like an epidemic. For it takes more little higher. Celery is now dear and scarce, selling at around 13 cents a pound for the California, our soldiers and sailors when they started out to fight for glo and about 10 cents for the local. bal ireedom, or else, perhaps, G.

i I SIZES I. Joe would have been less en. thusiastic about answering his sophistication and backbone than the average boy possesses to resist the cutie who is helltjent on The hustle and the. bustle have died away. The managers, the owners, and some clerks In every Store are counting their head aches.

By that I mean, that now the Christmas rush is over, they are checking the items they have left over, ar.d that maybe cannot be sold until next It doesn't pay them to keep them in storage however, so that there will be some bar country's call. If you can get it Radishes are still plentiful at nine cents a bunch. There is some very nice squash sti'l on hand at four cents a pound and lettuce is plentiful at 18 cents a pound, or about 20 cents a head. For one of the privileges of marrying him, Dectuse all th which the masculine sex always has felt that it had a monopoly other girls are getting married. I get hundreds of letters from was tne right to take the mitia bewildered and tormented lads Swiss chard is the best and cheapest green just now, at four tive in love-making and to be the asking how they can cake Sallie picker in marriage.

And con cents a pound. or Mamie see that it is just plain versely it is the one advantage Mexican field tomatoes can still be had at 29 cents a pound. common sense to wait until after the war and they see bow they feel about each other then, before they get married, or why they can't make Arabella realize I I 7170 gains. There will be shortages too, of course, on many items, and it will take weeks for them to get them back on their shelves again. The fruit wholesalers were unlucky in some ways, for a lot of I -a.

that men have over women that women have envied them most MEN HAD CHOICE It was the man who looked 'em over and took his choice, and all that the poor girl could do was to sit on the Anxious Seat and look willing. She had to do her wooing under cover in a devious Canadian squadrons were rep resented in the forces that fo six days and nights rained dowi 40,000 tons of bombs on Germai defenses in Normandy. i i Jtmm that they can't marry until they have some way of supporting a wife. The poor boys don't even have the technique of sidetracking the girls by telling them that RCAF Ground Crews Reach Base in India WITH THE RCAF IN INDIA, Dec. 26 (CP) Canadian ground crews of RCAF transport squadrons have landed at a new base in northwest India from the United Kingdom.

They came by air, following an advance party of cooks and Job's Daughters Installation Miss Isabelle Hardie will be installed as honored queen of Bethel No. 1, Order of Job's Daughters, at an open installation Thursday evening, December 28, at 8:45, in the IOOF Hall, stuff arrived just too late for Make This Yourself By ANXE ADAMS There's feminine anneal, and ennstmas. As the people will be Household Arts Bv ALICE BROOKS Make chair-sets for all your up they will be brothers to them, and roundabout way, and only TAKE A FULL TIN IN THE shying away fi-om luxuries for too oiten Deiore she got her prospect interested in her sales talk LUNCH BO) holstered furniture. This pine some girl, who was a faster sparkling contrast of embroidery in Pattern 4913. Subtle figure flattery in softly tied side-closing.

Pattern 4913 comes in sizes 30. worker, had gotten him. But the war has changed all 1720 Graveley Street. transport drivers, headed by ano tney never seem to realize that they can so "no" and stick to it, when girls ask their hand in marriage. All of which seems to indicate that when circumstances gave women the right to pop the question it added one more danger to the dangers of war.

DOROTHY DIX. 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. of that. It has blasted down the wall that shut women out of the C. E.

S. Ripley of Montreal. One who welcomed the change of scenery was Cpl. Dick Brouckxon of Toronto, an instrument worker who had served for some time in Iceland. LAC.

Murray Jackson of Vancouver, iize do, i'Ys yards 39-inch; yard contrast, embroidery included. Price of pattern, 20 cents. Be sure to state size and number. Address Anne Adams, Home Service. Department, The Vancouver Sun.

Pattern will be mailed to you about two weeks after order received. apple design butterfuly is handsome and so easy to crochet. Even a beginner can crochet this chair-set in double-quick time. Pattern 7170 contains instructions, stitches, list of materials. To obtain this pattern, send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to Alice Brooks, Arts Department, The Vancouver Sun.

Be sure to write plainly your name, address and pattern number. Allow at least two weeks for delivery. Gitw variety ami new tang to a maa'a Junch box quick, easy, wasteless, at matrimonial running and that forced them to take the kind of husbands they could get instead of the ones they wanted. Now no longer do girls cherish a secret passion. They institute a whirlwind courtship that sweeps their victims to the altar CAIRO.

The general officer commanding in chief. Middle East, recently opened a new club for African soldiers in Cairo. i i mm and AC1 Arnold Agarand of Sonningdale, had been in Normandy since shortly after; D-Day. before they know what is hap with refreshments, games and City of London War Savings now total over $4,000,000,000. they weep I gramophone records available.

pening to them, or awnue, tne prices will have a tendency to trend downwards. The turnips, that unromantic, hut practical vegetable, will come into its own. You can buy it as low as three cents a pound, and it contains all the vitamins that the rest have, and more. A car load of bunched carrots also arrived just a little too late for the Christmas trade. It is from California.

With it came more endive, cauliflower and broccoli. Most of the big stores 'are closed until Thursday, but one of the department stores will be open on Wednesday morning', as will be all the chain food stores. Shop carefully in those chain stores, for you will find some new items such as peanut butter, and some bargains in other items, such as Christmas crackers, as they try to clear them out before New Year. Bulk washed carrots will be selling as low as four cents a pound and beets will be cheap at the same price. Local savoy cabbage and other varieties are now getting scarce, so if you can pick up some savoy or green cabbage, do so.

Savoy will be selling at four cents a pound and the green a 'Si MISS ISABELLE HARDIE Other officers to be installed on that occasion are: Miss Mary Donald, senior princess; tsever Ipv Pulling, lunior rjrincess: Lil Resolve to buy War Certificates New Year Holiday Store Hours: Open All Bar Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 27th tn December 30th. Closed Monday, January 1st. ian MnDonald. eruide: Shirlev Mae McKenzie, marshal; Eileen tvim your savings 10 MS CANADA'S ROLL OF HONOR Kelly, chaplain; Colleen Mayers, treasurer; Anna Malcolmson, re corder; Lilian Bickley, musician; nwpnnvth Davies. librarian: Svl Spork I i I i l.

waives, m-oz. can i Sandwich meat 12-oz. can via McKenzie, Joan Hardie, Gerry hit I i mi iii i yii i -j "in i i i la bei iff yi Price, Lila Burgess and uoreen Patterson, messengers: Mavis RirkW. custodian: Ardis West Plum Jam and Margaret Fortiath, inner and Empress pure, 24-fl, OA" oz. glass jar AiUVi outer guards.

Baqlin Hayward Biscuits A.iax, sweet, 13-oz. pkg. Sarah Elizabeth Hayward, 22c 35c A exchanged marriage vows with Eugene Edward Bag- Coffee Edwards, whole roast. 1-lb. pkg.

lin, at a late afternoon service which took place De cember 9, in St. Nicholas Church, Rev. Mr. Dance officiated. LU MS ScT Red.

20-oZ; can 2 6t 21 A City, lAj Fancy, sieve 4. 20-oz. can Z.I-"Z-v- Tomato JuiceS; 2 for 2k SOUP Campbell's, Chicken Gumbo. 10-oz. can 1 2 Cornflakes se TC A Lipton's Yellow Label, AC I A Orange Pekoe.

8-oz. pkg, Pastry Flour smt- 30c Matches 2wl5c Cream of Wheat22c The bride, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Hayward.

was gowned in jasmine white sheer posed over satin; Facial Soap Wood- S8: 4for29c misted with silk net veiling. FinK and white carnations were in her bouquet. Canterbury, Orange pekoe and pekoe, 3 3 Miss Aileen Armey was maid-of-honor, wearing powder blue sheer, and little Doreen Hayward was her aunt's azure and white frocked flower girl. Mr. Gilbert G.

Bapista supported Entertaining, Hew Year's Eve or Hew Year's Day FRIENDS coming to your house, on cither of those important dates? Here are some suggestions that may; help you plan what to serve them. For NEW YEAR'S DAY a midnight "snack" in the grand manner might include easy-to-prepare items as; French Onion Soup 4 Frendi Bread or Hard Rolls, Toasted i Celery Pickles Green and Ripe Olives Lots of Coffee! Or, if you'd rather serve something more along the breakfast line Scrambled Eggs and Bacon Hashed Brown Potatoes Toast or Soft Rolls Jam or Marmalade Lots of Coffee! And whether it snows or rains or the sun shines cheerfully, NEW YEAR'S EVE presents an ideal opportunity for holding an open house, when folks may drop in for a friendly visit. It's nice to have a few little tidbits for their refreshment such as plenty of: Sliced Fruit Cake Nuts Candy Coffee or Punch Lard Swift's Silverleaf, 15c 16-oz. pkg. the groom, who is the eldest son of Mr.

Samuel Baglin of Fallon, Nevada. Following the ceremony a re Asstd. Spreads 1 7c ception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 5630 Frances Street. 3m In view of the splendid work being done by Harmony Service Walnuts Pecans Safeway product rushed from farm to store', Club, in aid of the Crippled Chil. dren's Hospital, a pleasant coin SHELL IX SHELL cidence took place at the club's recent luncheon meeting when a doll, prize in the drawing, was won by Mrs.

Dalton for her Jb. 49 lb. 53c ib 23 GRAPES Emperors 11 small daughter, Gail, who has been a patient? in the hospital for the past two years. Mrs. A.

Hyams donated the doll and AIR FORCE OTTAWA. The following names are included in RCAF casualty list A1074: KILLED OX ACTIVE SERVICE Baxter, Arie Gordon. W. G. Baxter (father).

Moose Jaw. PREVIOUSLY MISSING NOW REPORTED KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE Cleary, Hemy Joseph, E. J. Cieary (lather), Cornwall, Ont. MISSING.

BELIEVED KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE AFTER AIR OPERATIONS l-ehet, Samuel William, FO; William Pechet i Fort Frances, Ont. Reid, John. FO: William Reid (fathen, Montreal. Rideout, Richard Winslow, WO; F. W.

O. Rideout (father), Washington. D.C., U.S.A. Shannon, Richard, Allan, PO; G. R.

Shannon (father), London, Ont. Shewfelt, Harold Angus, Mrs. H. A. ShewXelt (wife), Nee-pawa, Man.

MISSING ON ACTIVE SERVICE AITER AIR OPERATIONS Cravr.ton, Kerry Milton, Mrs. G. M. Crayston (mother), Toronto. Davidson, John William.

William Davidson (father), Toronto Dunford, Joseph Reginald, FO; E. H. Dunlord (father), Sydney. Page, Donald Nelson, N. H.

Page (father), Elnora, Alta. PREVIOUSLY MISSING ON ACTIVE SKRVICE. NOW REPORTED PRISONERS OF WAR (GERMANY) Beaune, Raymond Gerald, Edward, Beaune (father), Windsor. Gibson, William Russell, W. G.

Gibson (fathen, Halifax. Hodgson, Thomas Rupert, Mrs. T. R. Hodgson (wife), Winnipeg.

Jardine, Alexander Edwin, AC1; Andrew (fathen, Collingwood, Ont. Lee, Joseph Patrick, Mrs. William Lee (mother), Perth, Ont. Roy, Arthur McAllister, J. f.

Roy (father), Winnipeg. Shepherd Ernest George, E. G. Shepherd (fathen,) Toronto. Watson, Earl Carruthers, C.

R. Watson (father), Toronto. Willis. Calvin Erskine, Rohf" Willis (father) Ottawa. Willis, Willis, James Ralph, Mrs.

H. i. Willis (mother), Calabogie, Ont. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSIXG ON ACTIVE SERVICE NOW FOR OFFICIAL PURPOSES PRESUMED DEAD Allen, Jack Beatty, W. A.

Allen (fathen. Glen Huren, Ont. Bai-drv, Earl Frelman J. G. Baldry (fathen, North (lower.

Ont. Brown, Carlos Manuel, Miss Sileen Brown (sisten, New York. Carter, David Beatty, A. J. Carter (father), Windsor.

Chambers, Walter Owen Karl, Mrs. F. W. Chambers (mother), Ottawa. Chaplin, Robert Mrs.

Robert Chaplin (wife), Drumheller. Alta. Copeland, Donald Johnston, G. Copeland (fatn-erp. Pentanguishene, Ont.

Cutler, F. rlc Herrlngton Perry Cutler (father). Stouffvlle, Ont. Donnelly, James Wlliam, Mrs. J.

J. Don-nellv (mother), St. Thomas, Ont. Dueharme. Joseph Jean Andre, Kllas Ducharme (father), Montreal.

Kenneth Victor, Mrs. K. V. Duffleld (wife). Toronto.

Dy-ment, Leslie Roy, Mrs. L. K. Pvment (wife), Toronto. Gabel, Albert Lloyd, John Gabel (father), Sault Cte.

Marie. Hazael. Roval Edwin, PO; Edwin Hazal (father), Windsor. Jardine, Wallace Bell, FO; J. B.

Jardine (father). Kitchener. Kce, Ross James. FO; J. B.

Kee (father), London, Ont. Leask, Donald Grant, WO; Mrs. G. W. Le.isk (mother), Simcoe, Lewis, Gerwyn Wlnton.

W. E. L-swls (father), Lethbrldge. MacGllllvrav, Robert, PO; W. D.

Mac-rilllivrav (fathor), Silver Park, Sask. Mackay, George Ian, FO; J. A. Mac-kay (father), Port Nelson, Ont. Miller, Alfred Stephen, A.

E. Miller (father), Slnnctt, Sask. Morris, Frederick William, E. Morris (father). Hamilton.

Mould, Gordon Charles, Mrs. Patrick O' Donovan (mother), Ottawa. Pateisnn, U.mald John, FO; Mrs. Donald Patersnn (mother). Sault Ste.

Marie. PcpoUitt, Franklin Waller, PO; Mrs. Pepplatt (mother), Toronto, Qulnn, Francis Patrick Morgan. W. M.

Qulnn (father), Phlllnsburg, Que. llahy, William Keith. FO; Mrs. W. K.

Raby (wife). Port Hope, Ont. Rao, Donald Arthur. PO: William Rae (fathon, Ticclna. Reid, Arthur Edward, FO; R.

E. Reid (father), Windsor. Shoe-han. Edward Fanahan, Mrs. F.

Sheehan (wife), Uxbrldgo, Eng. Vornbrock, Wilfrid Ferdinand, Mrs. W. F. Voinl)i'0(k (wife), Aller-uton, Alta.

Waddlngton, Robert Frederick, KO: Mrs. R. F. Waddlngton (wife), Windsor. Webb, Herbert, FO; Joseph (father), Hamilton.

CANADA DIED OF IV.1t BIES SUSTAINED ON Ai'Ttvr. Kt'KVtf'K drew the winning ticket which was xno. luiaa. If your New Year's Day plan calls for a family dinner rather than an open house, let it be built around a hearty meat or poultry item. GRAPEFRUITS its 1 5c CARROTS 2 ibs 1 3c GARDEN YOUR GARDEN TuMeys Choice of Roast Turkey Baked Ham or Meat Loaf CrcamedOnions Baked White or Sweet Potatoes Pickled Fruit or Cranberry Sauce Lettuce Wedges with Favorite Dressing Orange and Grapefruit Cup Sliced Fruit Cake Nuts Coffee CELERY Clean, firm stalks.

a 1 iaiv The Day After Dec. 26 Well, it's all ever for LETTUCE ib 11 ib 1 8 lb. 1 4 Your Turkey I bound to please you if it conies from Safeway it is guaranteed to roast golden brown, tender and delicious or your money another year, and those of you who are lucky enough to spend Tight heads me uay ai nome mav ne ipp nr rfr rather tired. However, after a hol iday, there Is always lots to be done to help the rest of the house. Uoniemakeri Buresa' JULIA LEE WRIGHT.

DirwOr back. LEMONS but if you are a man and, like Thin-skinned myseii, just get in the way, you can do yourself and the earden a lot of good by working out- 'life SiQC, If you dug your potato patch well over in the early fall it will do with a good digging over now. POTATOES No. 1 Local Cems 25 Ib. sack 74c APPLES Fancy Mcintosh Reds 3 lbs 25c box $2.99 un me otner hand, if you dug over the rest of your vegetable garden and did not straifhten it out, you can do so.

You may remember that I told you to leave this job until I reminded you when to do it. Then you can start dlggtiK your trenches for your broad heans and garden peas. These can be planted very shortly; in fact, many gardeners do so in early January. In this case, it is well to have the trenches ready for them. And, if you do not want to do this, spend the day out in the garden doing the many odd jobs you will find need doing.

You will soon work off that tired feeling as well as the effect of any excess food or anything else you may have had during the SMOKED HAMSi; 35c FOWL All weights. Not drawn ib. 28c SAUSAGE MEATV.b 21c SIRLOIN ROAST A 40c SHORT RIBS a. Aib 17c Hamburger Fresh ground Halibut Fresh frozen. In the piece wis 12c lb 28c NEW CROP California NAVELS ORANGES Y1 Case u- Cottage Cheese Creamed lb.

UC Sweet, 1 full oi case Juice. Roblr.fnn, Albert Hudson, LAC; Mrs, Milton itouinsun vmowicn, OullHWl. MISSINfl. HKf.TKVEO KILLED ON PRICES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 27TH TO DECEMBER 30TH (INCLUSIVE ALU Ei rtMf I r.iv OPERATIONS Bower, Frederick C'hnne. FO; Mr T.

H. Bower (mother), Toronto..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Vancouver Sun
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Vancouver Sun Archive

Pages Available:
2,185,305
Years Available:
1912-2024