001C98E4 February 7, 1980. = THE VILEST VAN NE%'S ~ 3 J FINCKENHAGEN OF For That Cold FIRsT As ALL-RDUND iUseful Recipes I . piPERFORiAIER ~. -:-' = = a Phone us for Tonics, Cough blix- r tures, etc. Though no records fell a Sour iAIi]k Soda Biscuits » thousand people were thrille when'twelve of Canada's fore- trzTeaspoon soda most jumyers strove for suPrem- 1 Tab]espoon baking powder. e t F 'd V 1 ., acy on the new ski hill in Prince-,",'I/-. Teaspoon salt Day AVe hase a lnr e stmk of I ton's first annual ski tournament 2 Tab]espoons su ar last Friday. Nels Nelsen of Rev- 2Tablesp o s lard " suit bi f f -- " " I eistoke, world's chamPion, car- y Cup thick sour cream or . taking first in all-round jumping I(ADIO LICENSES FOR SALE. ) e]sen's youthfu] protege, R Mix and sift dry ingredients, I.ymburne, Canadian junior add lipuids gradually to make a champion, out-jumped him for soft dough. Pat, roll out; and cut distance with a leap of 168 feet. into biscuits. Bake in a well- Ifo))ybur» jumjers had a good greased pan in a moderately hot G. E. REID, Manager share of the honors. Fladmark and Finckenhagen being judged ! eup winners. Finckenhagen took Rice and Apple i&Ieringue the Hon. 4V. A. McKenzie grand,,] Cup boiled BLUEST 323, .'hallenge cuP for Prowess in the 1 Cup sugai. combined events, racing 'nd,',, FROST SLOWS Up jumping, while F]admark was a- 8,Eggs BUILDING TRADE wal.ded the Bloomfield Cup for 1pint.milkbest form in jumPing. 6 sour app]es Bui]ding in Greater Vancouver Y%e t ree )Grouse Mountain Make app]e sauce and sweeten suffered a setback last, month be- gumpers, eney, e erson and with half the sugar. Mix l rice Ii cause of the continued frosty Abrahamson, fou "d the 'ill too beaten yolks of eggs and remain- . weather, which froze the ground big and fast and did not hazard ing half cup of sugar and milk. for al depth'of nearly two feet. a jump. Lymburne's record leap put in baking dish and bake 20 ~ ~~ ~ r ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ e total va]ue of permits issued came near the end of the contest minutes. When done spread ay- in the metropolitan area in Jan- i'his third'and final pump break- ples on top. Beat whites of eggs , uary amounted to $1,111,074,"or g ~ ' v y 'e " with tablespoon of sugar until more thani q200,000~]owens than Reve]stoke, Telefsen of Grouse stiff. Cover apples with meringue the,tota]i of $1,828,105 for Jan- i oun ain an nu sen o, and put in l oven,'to slightly 1929 ' -- Pi.incetonI all making jumPs of I}brown. iIn Vancouver alone, the value of bui]ding permits issued) was Princeton took special Pride in Bro more than $800,000 )be]ow'he E~nudsen's fine performance. For ime it seemed as permits for on]y fifty-six houses,', (gain the coveted-honor.. The hill were issued against 188'oi the w s rendered a little slow bv new,'/'y butter month of ~]ast snow which fe]] during year. 'Burnaby is the on]y muni- and Part of the day, and as it is 2 squares chocolate t cipality showing an increase, and i'i still&in ithe exPerimentali stage, /' c"oPPe wa nu s. at is chief]y because a permit its possibilities were not realized. IBeat l egg yolks- Add sugar. foi $187 00 0 was issued for a i The 'vent W drew, the largest 'dd chocolate and butter me]ted ,n, „so)sum,.„Owcea„V;e,v Bur,a)(l crowd which ihas ever attended,i;,together. 'Next add stifflyibeat- '„P .k -- a syol'ting event in the Similka- en egg whites and lastly. the flour'i Total Co„»ared),»meen. iComplete results of prize (ta&id'~ nuts. "Bake i until it'leaves Fo]]owing ai.e the ~~~pa~ative -I( contests. --, --.. the edg statistics for January this year Class A Jumping, Open = 1,,)(]j cold cut in squares. and that moiith ]ast year: --= Nels'Nelsen, Princeton 'Light S 198p, 1929(l(: 'Power Cup; 2, T. I&apping, Rev- Nut-Bread Vancouver 5 ~866.74451,226,405! e s oke,-princeton St r'CUP; 8 2 Cups graham flour- Burnaby .... 282,880'I .,71,210 O. Te]efsen, iWm. White Cup; 4, 1 Cup white flour C City 8 gppiI 12,15p I;"F. Finckenhagen,'Hollyburn; i 6 i/ C I ist. 4,400 9'490~ L. Co ~in, R , W Van 8 750, l 8'850 Jamieson,'Reve]stoke. }'ot 1.....$1,111';074 $1,828,105 . Lymbui.ne, Reve]stoke, I . 'How: easPoons a ing Powder 'Dwelling Houses - 'Best Form Jump L. Flad- 1/2 Cup sugar Following are li comparative lI mark Ho]]ybuin A D Broo~ ' Cup nut meats cut fine. tctals of »permitsi-issued~ for -,'ield Cup ~ = Mix flouz', baking powder, salt I ii dwelling houses this January and)l ='Best Form,'ombined Event [)andi nut imeats. Break egg in, last January: -- -- .-== 'Finckenhagen,'W. A- MeKenzie milk and"add to dry ingredients 1980--Vancouvel,~( houses l)56; Grand Challenge Cup. == v'ith molasses. place in regular value, $142,050... ~ -=- The following. jumpers partici lI bread&yan and allow it to raise 1929--Vancouver, houses'88 ~" II.pated: Burns Lake,, Sandne- Ii 20 minutes. Bake 50 minutes. value $480 750' Nyvsen, "Engstead, - Lindwas ~ & 'For circular sandwiches, bake 1980--Burnaby, houses 17; val- 'Hollyburn, Sneis, F]admark 'n one yound baking powder,tin. i ue; $81,825; 1929,"houses 25, - Finckenhagen Grouse Mountaiii ~ Grease well. Cream cheese is de- value, $54,200.'- ~ Telefsen; Reve]stoke, = Nelsen licious for„ filling i in nut-bread 1929--North". Vancouver I(City, I Tappino Lymburne, Jamieson ii sandwiches: houses 2; value $4,500. Coueffin; Princeton, Knudsen. 1980--North,Vancouver District, -- III Cheese and Egg Sandwich houses, 2; value,'4,400; 1920, NORTH SHORE GIRLS jWVINI) -.- ~Fi]ling r 'I"ouses 4'a]"e ~7 7 -- -- INTERMEDIATE CAGE GAME 1 Tablespoon flour 2 ~a]ue $8 500'9 'o s 'In an intermediate girls'ask- 2 tablespoons-,vinegar. )[ctballt game iat the. Drill Hall,'ii/„Cup milk $181,275; 1929, houses 266, value 'orth Vancouver, A iday even- 1 Egg ='ng before a fair crowd, North 1 Cream cheese ii Shore,)Yemen's 'Athletic i Club 8 Pimentos . turned(in an 18-10 victory over 1 teaspoon grated onion Dr. A.: i C. Guther says'~i that, West Vancouver Ex-High. Northi(l 2" hard cooked" eggs man probably lost his hair when S)iore'halked up seven points 't t/&'teaspoon salt. i he filst started to]lght fires. It l 111 t]le fist period against thell Cook~inl double bol]ei. floul., wou]d seem that prehistoric. ~ 'opponents'hlee and held a four- sugal., tvlnegal salt, milk and &, point'lead at the ha]fway mark. slightly'beaten egg until thick. 1 In the final period, North Shore Stii constantly Remove from , tackedi on eleven yoints while fire and, whenIcoo] add cheese, !i West Vancouver, bagged'even)I onion and fine]y chopped egg and iaasoges ~~ il more to bring their. total to 10 f )" ~ .i, I( North Shore--Bessie Calli (5),Kitty Hinds '(2); Jessie Brand (6), Jannie'torey (8), Nellie This recipe makes 18 delicious'aasvast'shcroft (2), Aggie IVilson--18. biexpensive and, quickly made West Vancouver Ex-High -- G. little tea cakes: Parkin (8), E Slockhart (4), A. Cream 1 tablespoon butter and j Lester,i(2), M. McMi]]an. (1), J. the same of lard with 1 cup ) Watson, D. Parkin, M. Whee]- sugai', add 2 well beaten eggs, right--10. - ~% eup washed eurrants, 1% cuy flour and 2 teaspoons baking "Aunt: "And were you a very powder, Bake 15 minutes in muf- good I little i girl at, church) this fin yans in a hot oven. It is good Burrard Sheet Metal morning, A]ice~", baked in a loaf; the ye]]ow rind Alice: "Oh, yes, auntie! ' grated off dried orange peeling man~offered me aibig plate of will flavor the cake and is good money,and I said 'No, thank l(mixed avith other flavoring in a Res. North 918Y an(I 1214Y cake. Dr. R. AGNEW Wishes to announce that ke ihas opened an office upstairs Above the West Van. Pharmacy in the Wharton Block 14th Street and iAIarine Drive, DENTISTRY Doughnuts GREASING, OILING TIRE REPAIRS at the The New GAS STATION,, ii Corner of 14th and hlnrine "IMPERIAL" GAS and OILS Service All the time ~ V/inter Sports on Hollyburn Ridge THE ROLLER RINK ivil1 close after Tomorrow. (Saturday j Night for laying of Net Hardwood Floors and Redecorating the Pavilion. Re-Open Saturday, February 15th. XVITH A 1 Cup sugar 2 Eggs 1 Cup sour milk 1 Level teaspoonful soda &/i. teaspoon ginger 1 Teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoonful salt &/4, teaspoonful nutmeg 1 teasyoonful melted butter Flour to handle. Beat eggs and sugar together. Add me]ted butter and soda dis- solved in sour milk. Sift togeth- er the f]our,'baking powder, salt and spices. Roll &/i inch thick -~ = BURRARD arid cut;with doughnut cutter. FUNERAL CHAPEL Fry in deepfat., l, s.o.marrz,~lg. '-I, Distinctive Funeral Servi e i&Io]asses Doughnuts Lady Assistant = 1.'Cup molasses 320 --3rd St. E. Phone North 626 "l Teaspoonful Me]ted ]ard en ne «s m» visited a famous nerve specialist for treat- 1 Cup sour milk &/I,teaspoonful cinnamon "Do you drink much coffee?" gtp gredients together. Be careful ~'g not to use too much flour. Roll'/i inch thick l and cut with An Embarrassing Question doughnut cutter. Fry in deep, Preacher: "Dat's as fine a hot fat. , goose as I'evah see, Bruddah EVi]]iams. What did yo'it such ll'hocolate Crullers a fine goose~" 1'ups brown sugar = iAIose: "Well nom, pahson, i/'quares me]ted choco]ate when yo'reach'a speshul ~- 1 C our milk got it. I hopes yo'ill show me 1 Teas oon soda m got it. Ihoyes yo'i]] show me . 1 Teaspoon me]ted shortening de same consideration." i, 2 Eggs well beaten = I Teaspoonful',vanilla A scotch farmer had agreed to &/& Teaspoonful salt. deliver 20 hens to the local mark- +F]our to handle. ~ et. Only 19, however, mere sent, Beat eggs, well. Add sugar, and 'it mas almost evening lbe- me]ted shortening, = chocolate, fore 'he twentieth t bird was scda dissolved in milk, vanilla brought in by the farmer. and salt sifted i into flour. Roll "iVan," said the butcher, dough ~/4,inch thick, cut in strips, "you'e late ivith this one!"-- press i ends together and twist. "Aye," agreed the other, "but, Fry in deep, hot fat. Roll in ye see, she didn', lay until this sugar if desired. afternoon." &+'l IAs (&cfrlc ii, tet~ AA s,» N r :", ~ 1.