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The Sylvan Lake News 1942-01-07 - 1944-12-20
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1942-11-11
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THE NEWS, SYLVAN On Wade INWEES ueoDENER eS bap pecan sively for tou butt) he boen 4 | 1 inters ” nn others it 1 wide ravelled road cutting through untains and forests, linking lonel, ttlements to each otk { to the Aer the prairies, the hway h: been | East and West jn: sn. sours, aml over it have, passed thon Will Be Linked of 2! al trucks, moving between points i We nm province With early completion ¢ he road. FE nd Western il have meaty direct yun ¥ y K In t as been c Canadians pass througt ted States f tanec 1 | Bast an ince the highway was not open en a point ne Tort ™m, tulte Marie, Ontaric The sent restrictions the of rubber and gasoline make 4 yossible for the public as 2 Whole to enjoy the road for ¢ travel until after the war, bul its mportance for military purposes can be clearly seen, and we can antici- p its many ses for pleasur and business in the y after the war Another great highway that is of inter Roads Have portance to all Canad and esp Great Importance to wae the West s Alaska Highway which has recently been opened is was built entirely for military se but a r the wv t ma means of opening up new ory in the North, Like m: parts of the Trans-Canad: ny this road was built throu ountains und forests, swamps nd in building it engin ind work- mer overcome Ities, both physical and mechanical. Both yf these roads will be important in the future development of our country Transportation and communication are the primary factors in the exchang of ideas and in business, and are essential to national unity. These two highways will rank with the railways and airplanes in br rand in the De better toget standing. our pinion promoting read parts of change of goods and a unde HOW TO OPEN NOS THAT CLOSES UP AT NIGHT © New Style Helicopter Will One 1 Automobile According Throwing i a pre glance Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol upeachnos- _ the future, Igor Sik noted Rus- tril... (1) It shrinks swollen mem- | sian writer, visualizes a wot branes; (2) Soothes irritation: (3) gator eae NOE 1955 in which the automobile will be ‘Helps lush nasal passages, clearing mucus, relieving transient congestion. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL and s the horse he say helicop almost as defunct buggy is today. place will be taken by a new style cing successful prac- ter, already the Boer 5 Fees tic This new helicopter at Africa by PUtuNe | costin 1 the low-priced auto- sugar in his coffee. The more sugar) mobile of today, is ‘merely a small put into the coffee, the more h iieey WHEE takes of und le = a your own back yard, rei A condor can exist without food) stationary in the air, if nece G more than 40 day Halifax Herald New! 2 Egg Sugarless Cake cups sifted Swans Down Cake Flour tsps. Calumet Baking Powder tsp. salt cup butter or other shortening cup light corn syrup eggs, unbeaten cup milk tsps. vanilla 2M a UM Ye V2 Sift four once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift cogether thtee times. Cream shortening; add syrup gradually, beating well after each addition. Add 3¢ cup flour and beat until smooth and well blended, Add eggs, one at a time, beating after each. Add remaining flour in thirds, alternately with milk in halves, beating well after each add For best results beat cake very well at each f the tn ‘Add vanilla. Bake in two greased 8-inch layer pans in moderate oven (375 F) 30 minutes or until done © Swans Down Cake Flour is particularly good for sugarless baking Itis carefully milled from choice, soft wheat—then sifted through silk till it is 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. High in quality, soft in texture, Swans Down makes any cake a lighter cake. Try Swans Down today for success you never thought possible in Sugarless Baking. SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR an of Viekers Machine Guns was demon- strated recently on the banks of the St. Maurice River, Balloons set over the water served as targets. Comradeship When one of the well-liked ser- geants reecived a wire to the effect his mother-in-law was taken jously ill he was in need of finan- al assistance to send his wife to her mother’s side, His associates in the Ser 5 Mess learning of the problem collected the required amount trip. The death ‘or the Post of C.QMS, Robert distinct Ic to this as popular throughout nd particularly with his unit, the ndquarters Company. In te: nent Ww in Mount Royal Ceme- tery with full military honors, eight sergeants Last The Biliott w centre, as # the camp a warrant officers and sta! rying as pallbearers, a firing party. lescort party J the centre's pipe pand assisting in the service. | SELECTED RECIPES | APPLE PIE MODERND 6 cups corn flukes (113 cups fine crumbs) 44 cup butter 1, cup sugar 1 quart pared, sliced apples 24 cup sugar 1 teaspoon ¢ 2 tablespoons butter | Roll corn flakes into fine crumbs. | Melt bulter, add sugar gradually and mix with 3. Reserve $4 this mixture; press the rest evenly over bottom and sides of pic pan Fill pie shell with apples; sprinkle with 14 cup sugar mixed with cinna~ mon. Dot with 2 tablespoons butter: sprinkle remaining crumbs over top and bake in moderate oven (330 de- grees F,) for %% hour, reduce heat to 300 degrees F. and bake one hour longer, until apples are tender, Yield: One 9-inch WISE COUNSEL Might I give counsel-to any young hearer, I would say to him: Try to frequent the company of your bet- In books and life is the most wholesome society; learn to rightly; the great pleasure of life Is that. Note what the great men ad- | mire—they admire great things; nar- row spirits admire basely and wor- Thackeray 2489 ters. ship meanly. LAKE, ALBERTA admire| DELICIOUS DESSERTS within the budget of CANADAS HOUSOLDIERS ») q un Jorn Starch. 1 th me » rely upon their « delicious puddings that make poriences In prewar life and trave el, butterscotch or choc to bring high’ rat ep theseakent: nan | Oi ee usatiege : Canada Corn Starch, with its even grain, gives ' eac ert the smooth creamy texture so much Sleopy Time y 5 poral “Rickey” Johnston, Orderly N.C.0, of No. 2 Company, here, no fle Recipe only tucks his m ght but Ailiress Dept 3 Canada 8: he tells them bedtime With see mete relates sou!-stir- peat enc CORN ing no details as clas aot betes STARCH Bey eats Tho CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited, Montreal, Toronto tory his audiences p, satisfied that an sa safe plac Battle Drill Is Pop PRODUCTION OF LEATHER Cliffside grottoe: protected Since the return of three staff men) Hides of Canadian f nly Christians in the om a Battle Drill School camp played an important pa vicinity of Sevastopal has taken on a new aspect. Ac- duction of the 21,864,466 ; = Gaming the many benefits of battle | boots ‘and shoes manufactured, in'| The Nfe of a cargo ship ts usually training, the physical conditioning naa during the firs months | #bout 30 y and the fh specialized attain- of 1942, ended Av During ments which were part of the ccurse, that month, 221 factories were 1 the trio has created a sofmewhat en-| as in operation” in the production of vious position particularly since each | leather footwear in the Domini of the three obtained high grades — — N,CiO.'s New Mess ‘There are about five miles of blood ‘The Junior N.C.0.'s are loc Pl eeuesiaunMleversreet STILL THE ward to the opening of the new numan body. FAVORITE Corporal’s Mess shortly. Anticipated for more than two years the project is now nearing reality in the former Quartermaster’s sto’ vjor Lowe second-fn-commund, is personally talc ing an interest in the arrangements. Vickers Demonstr ‘A demonstration of how the “heaten * zone” varies at different ranges when subjected to the withering fire HEAVY WAXED PAPER --. saves and protects your food --- keeps lunches fresh and more enjoyable --- | A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY THE LUNCHES YOU PACK, WILL ARRIVE AT THE OFFICE, SCHOOL OR PICNIC JUST AS FRESH AND MOIST AS WHEN YOU PREPARED THEM. LUNCHES PREPARED AT NIGHT WILL BE JUST AS FRESH AND MOIST THE NEXT DAY, IF WRAPPED IN PARA-SANI WAXED PAPER. Cpploford TORONTO*MONTREAL ER PRODUCT LIMITED HAMILTON +
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