& oe PAGE SIX... . SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW | . Wednesday, May 28, 1952. Ham - _ almost as perky as. new - ‘spring YOUNG FARMERS — chapeaux! One of the most attrac-- FOR ONTARIO. | tive glazes, and ‘one. that, adds: good \. Six young farmers, three men and “HORD'¢ CAMPION. IN’ (CANADA Winnipes, ‘June 9 ‘to 14; "Regina. —— =— : 7 a = “Lord” Campion’ of Bowes, British| June 16 and 17; Edmonton, June 19} ‘| CROSSWORD « «# «By A. C. Gordon. tse 20; Victoria, June 23. to, July: 5; 2 ‘expert ‘on. parliamentary’ ‘procedure, ‘and ? Ji July ——- met 1s, will represent: the Na- a inf and Vancouver, July’ 7 sand’. 8, -re- “| flavor: too; ig made” by. simply cov- | three girls, arriv ed: in, Ottawa May. 14, ie. will’ tuning: to Montr eal: foros HOW TO BUY IT y ering the ham with.a red currant ory ‘tional Federation of Young parm. . ; ade ee sadie uns sarliamentary July ee , On any Saturday shopping tri pie4 tart apple jelly. Soe ae erst: Clubs ons four of “anada and S$ 4 1 t . te 4 : . hoe : : . procedure and “andeftaking: ‘speaking | “tot Campion, who. is 70, : is) iic- ‘of “the “diset“imo rtant st P mt ‘Another © suggestion — from ‘the, the United ates... . I | ce Portant'’s ops is a home ‘economists -is. to baste ‘the ham {:.. They..will leave Britain.on. June. engagements. across. the country. -He |. companied. on. ‘his trip. by ac y am the ‘butchers. es es : Wwith apple juice or maple syrup, the ‘and will:be:the guests of the Junior: Will sbe vin: Mie June 2: to 731 pion. Tt will “pay. to study. the ‘supplied | finished’ flavor.is ‘very, -very. good. |. Farmers’..Club ‘of. Ontario. “These ‘aiid prices in. his ‘cases in. order to} Then there is the paste'type of glaze. | visits are. the iia event ie the 7 know which meat and which cut to Is |The old. standby: made:with. brown n| year: in: young pies date = ane sugar, mustard, flour and . vinegar | endoiv the selected candidates wit a. is a favorite ‘with most everyone. ; status which . carries ‘its “obligations For several weeks the home econ- | “To make ‘this glaze, for a: half| ina round. of winter lectures on their omists | have: been. visiting - butcher se ‘combine ‘one: cup “Drown “sugar return: to, the. U.K. ant their home aoe buy. Shops, looking» atvall the types. of | with~ tow. ‘teaspoons dry mustard, club. hams’ on thé market and buying ; three tablespoons flour and. moisten | Miss Venn Guifithe: 22, Cardigan- some of each to use in: their cooking ! with three -tablespoons vinegar. To'l-shire, and. William Gwillim,.Brecon-’. tests... When the home: economists give the ham a-really shiny surface |-shire.,. represent. the North ‘Wales ne Progressive: Conservative a and many’ wrappers ‘give’ the direc- | | tions. The. home economists have} found that there are two main types. of ham on.the market. the partially cooked; tenderized -ham and . the ready- to- serve ham: The . tenderized | ithe Mackenzie and the Yukon, both ‘ham’ sold today ‘is: given. a mild cure | “of Ww hich rank among the:10 great- and is smoked to.a higher. tempera-.| Broiled. tomatoes, -onion rings: Of est-river system in the world. ture than used to be thecase. apple’ ‘slices ‘also add? colorful eye ———_—_--——_____-— - appeal’ tothe.‘ ‘piece -de- resistance.” |: Just. visualize: the ham, coloriul rar Raw vegetable slices -. shaped into’.and. shiny -with < rich, glaze on its - ~~ For“ this reason it does “not re- daisies or: lilies*:are interesting to | gaily - decorated . “Blatter. all: : ready i quire “soaking or parboiling: before! ‘make and different to serve. oe for carving. baling. Bake ham slowly in an .un- tot maine papataneaihnin pg ong tiniest sinainnparens rete covered pn, in moderately slow Ee E “— ‘, oy n;:.- 325 de 25 “fabric. $22Nomeral 39 Falciood — . é 5 egrees I ahrenheit, In : Hoke ot a cut $4—Chemical symbot foe 31—District: Attorney 1 baking, there-is no water added to _16—-A kind of roof over . bromine 34—Atmoasphere freshener . “bed (pl). “$5—Modern food presetver 39—Kiteben container dilute the flavor and draw out the 19—A humanitarian ‘society * - (two words) 40—These are green on aff juice: .. (abbrev.) $9-—Part of every tree - good gardeners |e . . . 20---Variation of the suffix: 60—Age {+ 44 ~Greets vette 2 If a meat thermometer is used. the . -63—Injurions '-.. 42—Condition of = poplar ; : _ Se et epar, 22—Pronoun 63—Meat preparations : eT eand of food |-ham’ is- cooked when it registers 23--Prefix denoting vepa- . 64—What all housewives. 43 Blemish... - 4-170 degrees Fahrenheit: A’? whole Metcalf, 23, from. Durham, ‘are. the other two. selected. There. are very intriguing garn- ishes: for. ham. such as: broiled peach: halves: Place-a dab of green or hea . jelly in. the centre of each half and} arrange them around the. platter of | ham—they look ‘most attractive. _ Inserted by”. : Devoe Progressive Gonservative Campaign Committee | Candidate refer ‘ I ee they: ‘mean; ofcourse. | haste it occasionally’ with ‘the. fat in. area‘. John Graham, 22, Northum-_ , “s AA NICH veal hans ei : Pork which is a j the pan while: it is glazing in a hot - Dberland, and- Miss Valerie Nicholson, : picnia shoulder. or oven. 425. degrees Fahrenheit. This | 21, Durham, represent the North CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS. a cottage roll, will take about 15 minutes:. {3 aidlands area; and Harry Caines. "500 Boveaine oe Bara E6607 a Modern hams are easy to’ cook Garnishes | 22; from Hampshire, and Miss Bessy Roa . - . 1 The two, wreat inland» waterw ays fof the. Canadian. -Northwest “are A ; V7.5 42——Produce the crops "g--A color * ae ACROSS eh: 4 4—-Honorable Homes .- : : 10—Disc jockey's disc ; trSemethinig for. the: ts" (abbrev.) ‘13—We judge gold by the ‘housewife witha Press: 45—Nickname for’ a ferni- . umber of these» . oo ing engagement... “nine relative... * _ ‘Cabbrev:) ‘:6——Popular home cleaner :47-——Public transportation : _ 17—Seft ‘stuffing 11—Fastidious ag (abbrev.) ©: ':1B—-Washday necessity oo :/12—-Recent “comeback”. 48—Preposition. . 21—Garden product. : . Musical instrument ‘ $0—lInitials of a well- | “24-—Housekeeping essential ; a 14—Delicate openwork. | known nation ' ~. 26——Male. parent. -No Soaking 134 BROUGHTON sr, ee ks ak EMP. VICTORIA, BC, a @ CONVENIENT PARKING FACILITIES oe | | | | | | ay . ration | COs on must strive todo. 45st laces for the ae . Pn er ren : 6 24—-A mosical sets economically. fami jewels ham. with bone in, ‘weighing 12 to 15, B—conbinine form Le “pOWN 46—Popular method of . pounds, takes ‘about 23. minutes to : : . : : meaning “new Peon LA bad of dye ~ ae ap Phone the Union © the pound to bake; for: ‘a -half ham ye ann getaden rive years. 2—World’s most popillar | $1 Compass divecti Por a’ boneless’ ham ‘allow: 30 to 40 : BCEUNERAL CO.LTD, ne 33 Roy ee sedy 1 3--Overcharge (abbrev.) /$3—Pronoun. the saitor ‘minutes’ to the:pound. oe 35 Roman mera Kind of bront we're all s6. Medical aufix' | Tt isa good-idea to wrap. ham! in Established | 1867 - "37—Latin abbreviation“ _S—-Enemy of Barden tools $7 Abbreviated tallroad oe ‘parchment: ‘paper’ -or;, aluminuny. ‘foil re Teas pee 8 38-—-Chinese Meagan Special ation Service -89—Livingroom (abbrev.) © .|. before : putting © it in. the: ox en’. to “Victoria's Pioneer, advisers. and Directors of Funeral ‘Service is : cares Objective of the house. otto ee Als, abe . ol keep it from drying -out. --Boneless ‘ROBERT FORT, cERaRATRH Satay setts ones Sag Lewis 3. ae hams are ‘usually bought: Wrappa | in a mice thick casing. ‘This’ may. be -cither |’ as che picked. up. a Social Credit pani~\'left on.or, removed ‘before: “Cooking: * phiet.: ‘From this. he “read ® the ‘trea- {. If-it.is left. on,:it*is*sometimes diffi-. . Avsury, ‘branches deposits: and’ turnover |) cult”: to ‘remove : ‘after. the: ham: i for: 1943. a d 1947. ‘million figures’ were is’ | cooked: because : ‘the: casing. seems: to pstick:and, tear the. ‘meat: aw ay. with it, [ | Particularly. if, the: chat is:a very ean . ave: ‘worked hed: not ‘sabo- }. hens "as. souvenir tr ouldn’t sell. then “Canada Roceatiare. carric Ser’ said’ ‘that nthe “Monetary “could. “not he “enacted ! until, Wee ars crive at Ottawa, vilileh we: will in the: near. fultire: oo ; Coneltcling 8. drew: oa compar BC 8 ‘favor: where: they have: ‘tree eye hoseiial insurance, for, mothers, and, where: they: hate: the: finest voads* in the: country, “all af’ “whieh are: paid | “for, “Alberta: doesn't horraw: a: cent from: anyone, » ONG concluded, neat “consider: Able: applause, Fo Past, a former Edmonton city ccouncil aineipher, ‘Spoke: ak. great length onthe monetary system, from whiely it: seomed ‘that ‘all thi troubles of the world omanate from the banks: One ‘interesting point’ whieh did emerge was the: difference of opin- ion hefween Mr. Rast and Mr, Rey: erstein, for. whereas the fatter, Nath: stated that! there =was ne? flight’ of | vapital: from: ‘Alberta, Mrs: Bastisald} ccs that. Ae Might; whichstook plaice sis [o> Tes , canter neshanking Beg loan 8" polichas. 6 os We believe the answer’ from ‘the: ‘eitizenty. stiould be Qo resounding “YES!’—we: believe our-liquor Jaws in B.C...” are antiquated: ind poor—-we believe liquor by the glnss ” dcbe: approved; and: these: are: our. ‘Teasons: OUR: LIQUOR LAWS NEED “LIQUOR ‘BY THE GLASS ‘TO.BE MODERNIZED: | SHOULD. BE APPROVED: THEY. ENCOURAGE. LAW: BREAKING mi PROMOTES TE MPE RANCE hy make by foreing the average ‘citizen who wishes ing it unnecessary to buy a whole. hottle . a glade of wine ora cocktail Or hig ghball: with? * dn order, to Mave: ane Aik oc ps Minner ja fa spublic: place; to: have: then : : Aurroptiti ously: vad in: violation: at the law, HEY TEND: TO CORRUPT. YOUTH, beontse they expose: young: people tothe: wainples of cadalta | winking: altar let nail taking partion: Vidlating. the laws . THEY: ‘AMPOSE NFAIRL y : “upo PUBLIG. OFFICIALS hy ‘requiring: them ‘Lo! adminiaterscand” enforce unpopular: and: cdnworkahle « Tawny coy “THEY ADVE RSRLY ARFEGT ; OURIST: “TRAVEL by: denying visitors: Lhe hospitality: pflered hy: other! Canadian: ea ae nnd ithe neighboring alates? o Washington fi ato,” and: fontann, : THY. ARE DISGRIMIN rORY lievatix ‘Ahoy (a): permit: one. class of: persons—the “mombers”: of: private” cluba=sto: purchase: ywinen and liquor: yy the’ glasn,. fuk forbid thera to du soy (b) almilarly, they’ permit she, : + one!! ivery. limited type cof: veMtablisiianentes FOR ALL. OF rik, ABOVE, REASONS, J Ahe private cluh=to: sell wined and liquor, ET OWE RESULT. IN BETTER, COM-, SUS Roe. by the qlins, bat forbid other eating eatablishs MUNETIES in which. to live aNd tO rear ee ements, with which the elie compete to slo na. ee fainilien, Seka G MUS TS a abe EP Tg 8 “REDUCES 1. AW: BRE AKING hy eliminating washroum Mrinkingy “reduces: Aotel-room “drinking. ‘and. cane : ont the: hottlevundersthe- table: evil. Reda et “a iD ‘MAKE S. POSSIBLE: SERVING. LIQUOR! SAND. FOOD = /TOGR THER,: conceded hyceyeryoar.to. be ¢ one Of: the; mast AE, temperate: UREA: of: dala j ‘ ITORE MOVES ISTE. PRINCIPAL ne SOURCK OF INCOME FOR THE BOOT. LEGGERE awd? other’ “shindy:: characters in. the: illegal: ratte. dn iquar, 7 TT. RAISES STIL L.: FURTHER THR. STANDARDS. OF MEALS AVAILABLE TOeTHES PUBLIC, by providing. eating: ‘eatablishinentacwith: on, meena: “volume, of busin ; : ou Do a H q | Anavloted: ovens. oh ‘keap! your eon cool time-saving, ‘convenience “make truly” ee automatic cooking: 2 dream: come true aa ets 7 for you. Your first sight of, ‘the shining a Novar a. cooking ‘tie, aes new electric rariges. that are on display. a me ee a now ‘tells. you why today’s smartest ee eee "kitchens are built” around today’ 8 modern. 7 electric range. Sma and loan.» ge : 6 The fovernment ‘ina stated ‘ite ‘Intention. working” out. athe “detatla An the, public - “to bet Up a consultative committes, com — Intorest,: oe riséd “of uw croas: acctlon of community F Ifo’. after. .the. plobisclie, to. study: the. - We Invite every. citizen who ta interested Yon and. make: , ‘ndations to i community Improvement, to! join ua | ditt ~— “pra Sol Hh “changer ie tn liquor _ In this effort toward a better, aaner syatom so AWARIY! and INEETY “regulations, tue’ that’ ‘consultative come. for. the safe of UMquor, NoJoblignation. Phone mittee: needs. nw! Vea" on: the winciple your nime andeadd : It tothe. * arowing. He expremaed ny the. pichtactte,, to nulde a At in of. netive nlipporters, ce ce ob ges a Common Seuso Liquor law. oo fee ee the tonofat twosome who daily ring : ae, ° POH, * ehh sme ae _ your dealer will toll you... tach iy ihe your favnetie annys: “lol 900° Monday, Wednesday ‘ond : friders at 5145 Pimms a ees ‘Citizens’ Committee to ‘Goorne Av “rains Chairman “Raom R12—207. Ww: Hogtinns Stes Vn neauver: _Phote P Acie REIRE Gordon | Ahater 1 iM, runage ") cTemneat Wn Walt Fred Hogden Charla My Hellgis “Geo, Mh Ny ‘uacorube : eo ie h rl ye iy ai | “women ‘cook. e Dr. & Mra, a r, Rader E De. Manet” : 1G, Katditon : “Derwiy. Walt “Cpl ds Ae Largan: ( y aetintent Renworth sleciricaily | We Hottie Mey Lan oo Ae Date tt Myatt tty vn Al. el We Peoet : at oes 1 0 oo My v “AltdS Aroh or Mitel aa. q MNT auidar wrely V rnara, Jp. We. Mea. ies Teo ie Te " - ees LW Mean nN » Clarke sii coArh Christopher eo Jy Jone Mts, “ "Walatiry