Pri ir - R 3 i cesserececcse ‘ . / oe v0 tes . | - Murad Marea 2d News 3 6 on Melber . vi eee : [KITCHEN FARE ii ueen Mother argaret - 7} plan wedding trousseau — LONDON (Reulers) — Queen Mother ‘and Princess Margaret saw a parade of British spring fashions Tuesday. | With the special interest of a mother.and daughter plan- ning a wedding trousseau they watched a private showing entitled “tweeds to tiaras’ by the » Incorporated Society of London Fashion’ Designers. ds Sea food, vegetables _ ” provide tasly menus: |e Sea food and vegetable casserole dishes made with evaporated milk are just the ticket for meatless There were no wedding dresses in the show. meals, it ~ Victor Stiebel, who is making the princess’ golng-away : Phe better - blending qualities’ a little ‘hot sauce into’ beaten clothes, favored the “classic” crinoline for formal evening? of: double-rich evaporated milk,egg yolks, Add to remaining wear, oF, are responsible: for the creamy,|sauce. Stir in soft butter and. Lace was used: by many of the couturiers, often ree smooth texture of th sauce which|lemon juice. Place hot cauli- embroidered in ribbon, diamante or. beads. is'baked with the fish and vege- flower and green pepper in in- stsecscccscccscensssceresseseccccsccorsscsseocsrooeceeeseetastees tables. 7° dividual casseroles (or large SPONSORED BY lL] BRARY GROUP. | -;Try two vari iations .. . one ‘Witih| shallow casserole). Top with cauliflower and green pepper; |salmon pieces, Spoon sauce over. the other’ with corn and: tomato./top. Sprinkle with cheese. Broil Both recipes are ideal for. Len-{5 to’ 6 inches from heat. until ten menus. sauce is bubbly (about 5. min- “Salmon and Cauliflower utes). Serve at once. ‘ Continental. | PPPIPCLPO CP LECIOD POD DODPE PELE COE d urscry, money real bead 1 at | Proceeds for entry.. L i ud C eSfat ile SINLA lea crow ‘ 7 “tablespoon flour. ‘ A deserving high school student will receive a. , 4 teaspoon salt $100 Teacher’s Bursary from the Library committee) @, 'asPoom pepper ester 2. tablespoons soft butter * . in. festival. ¥! ‘sterday at the home of Mrs. Harry Nelson. |: -[°2"tabléspoons lemon juice Proceeds .irein * the Booth A [ 1% cup cooked cauliflower Memorial Junior-High Drama Hnou ncements | 1 cup undiluted evaporated Erickson today said that pro-! Way, Mrs. George Shenton, rs.| : Ye. cup finely chopped green “| club’s “Masquerade Ball” to- | @ whist and modern and old} CONTINENTAL FARE: Advertising in: in- The Daily News; ae SERVE Salmon and Cauli- | Brings: Results. oo flower Continental with but- — = ; =. tered peas and onion, and. | muffins. Make fect t-" | less dinner during ‘the Lenten DID YOU KNOW?, season. ; —Photograph courtesy _ MANY OF THE. of Carnation Company, Ltd. BEST PARTIES . ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS. . | CHINESE FORE ae of the Women of the Moose following the committee’s.| milk ; successful ‘“Teacher’s Bursary Tea’ and Bingo. Night 2-egg yollks: beaten {ceeds from the afternoon socialj Michael. Munizaba. and. Mrs. | crs | morrow night ‘in the school: time dance at SON Hall, Fri.,/ and bingo night realized.$105 for! Stuart Meldrum. . 9 “Peppe us or a Ib.- -can) will :go towards expenses for. !March 25. Whist at | 8, tind 4 t e annual bursary award.. Convening ‘the home- paking .”, salmon, drained ‘| the club’s entry “The “Stolen | from 10-2, (60) |: E a ovely floral setting, Mrs.! table were Mrs. ‘Cherrill Mc-{ 14 cup grated sharp Cheddar | Prince” in the: .Skeena. Dis-’ | @ W.A. to U.F.A.W.U. Rummage rickson received a small group; Intyre and Mrs. John Morrison.!°- cheese’ ° ‘- 1+ trict Drama Festival to be-held !Sale;: Sixth St., opposite Totem of guests and serving were Mrs.} C . oo, “an Feiti i a Clara . Bellamy and Mrs. 8. J.! che was’ Mrs. Alfred Rit- |" Biend 1- tablespoon . butter, in, Rima April 7, 8 and 9... Simpson ‘ flour ,salt and pepper.in sauce-, ‘Mayor P. J. , Lester, Mrs. : Directing “the kitchen wt oR Pamper winner ue pan over low heat. Slowly add; Raymond .Pasemko and Mrs.” Mrs. Nelson were Mrs: William! Simpson th k TS-|‘ayvaporated milk. . Cook until, Alice Houston will judge.-the: P won £ cake raffle. thickened, - stirring constantly.’ , costumes at. the . ball’ to be Remove from heat. Slowly | stir, held. from:7: 30 to 10: 30 p.m. « Bride-elect, mother feted. et eS ee ee at shower, social. evening |} Wee ee Bride-to-be Miss Deana Geddes and_ her mother yes oes Mrs. David Geddes were guests-of-honor at.a'comb- » Rock D “Roll: Bu, oe “ os oe oe MODERN: and OLD- TIME. eT i “ ination shower and social evénin M ae g Monday night ‘CRINOLINE -BOUFFANT SKIRT .FOR .FORMAL ..WEAR—.. when Mrs. John: Kasper. entertained at Ay Y Ai g -A'return to feminity, featured by arched hips and a handspan , 1015 S er. ome : , waist, is shown in this party dress, combined in rosy red and on econd Avenue West. - ts Pe oy - : sa. : green, —CP photo. Mrs, David Geddes of Stew- ee fps ‘ Tf ceceae noe art is here ‘to arrange the wed- Lewis, ‘Mrs. Godfrey Schaeffer, i Kineties make blankets ding of her daughter to Ray-/ mrs, John Kustas, Mts. Peter Gift Shop..7 7 p.m... - (59) oe mond Paulson which will ;be | wikaal, Mrs. “George Mutray, |]. a be for children in hospital an event of March 26, in the Mrs. John Krug,. Miss Alice A blanket-making work shop followed the dinner The bride-elect: was the. re-. cipient of a large array of mis- ceHaneous gifts, attractively ar- | Paulson, Mrs. Otto.Mostad, Mrs. John Smith,’ Mrs. Harry Love, Mrs. Howard Lavigne, Mrs. Fred- erick Young, Mrs. C. S. Hutt, Canadian ‘Legion ‘Auditorium First Presbyterian” church. in La Gondola Cafe last week when the-Prince Rupertiranged in a ‘gaily decorated Kinette club held its regular meeting basket and upon her arrival she : -At the home of Mrs. R: W.j 7-7" weenie conte con | WES presented. a corsage of pink * Long, the members worked’ on carnations. | Mires. "8. "Puress and Miss ame | “10 P. m. fo 2 a. m. 4 blankets to be completed. se SMoking motive! Ie ro “hostesses for’ the delight- Paulson, ge Ujerforythe Children’s Ward u affair. were. Mrs... John me : the Prince Rupert General hos-' LONDON i—Husbands who Thompson‘and Mrs. J.C. Franks,|. Stewart friends sefiding gifts ae ae Music by the Rhythm: Romblers wo aD. pital. ‘assisted by Mrs. Cherrill. Mc- were’ Miss M. ‘Mavojlovich, Mrs. .fo - ‘ 2, : at In other business a rummage | drink in pubs when they ought to’ Intyre and Mrs. Thamas Thom- Poulin and nia Leon | ‘Sponsored by ‘the Legion: L A. po as, “ Entertainment. of’ games with | - PERSONALS - he : es . , | So : 2 s 2s , Friday, March 25. Mrs... W. V. Tattérsall, Mrs. Walter Herman, Mrs: Melvin. - Admission 75 each . full: bodied - ei ight aroma. _ sale was. planned. for April: 16 | be home drive their. _ wives to -and persons with rummage for: | smokin x saida social. s ervic re- pick-up. are asked to call Mrs. B. 8 e po At “This advertisement As not pilblished ‘OY, x displayed by ‘the Tie winners | receiving prizes “was “Gl FP, Robertson at 5866. | [view ‘published Wednesday. A| followed. ‘by. refreshments, in- | [2 conclusion. it was decided | Unree-city, survey indicated ‘that cluding .a:bride’s cake:-made by! Mrs. Maurice’ Trumpour of | oe Penticton. is. leaving the... city, tor -operate~ axhamburger’ stand , /Mrso~Melntyres2' > fy Pes on all three nights of the Civic 49 per cent or the Min os o. pee Other «invited. guests extend’ ‘Saturday’ night aboard the. “Can- Centre Arts ‘and Crafts Exhibi- {Craw ers. smoke. a 10 nly ing ‘gifts and’ best. wishes were ‘adian “Prince’. “for her. home : -tion, to be held April 21, 22 and.! Percent of the wives of men wholrs. Harry Paulson; mother of after coming to’: Prince Rupert | idon't frequent pubs are smokers.{ the groom - elect, Mrs.. Frank (to attend -the!funeral | of: “Ner j Coowtnmmnomnm——n" | father, BE, cL: Clapp, . Tuesday al, afternoon. . Also: leaving « Satur- “ day by boat en route: ‘to® his. 7 home in California : is Chester. ° B. Clapp. here to: attend: ‘the " ~ | funeral. of his ‘Brother. pe ek @ @ @ Alderman Michacr. W.. U. Krueger, manager. of the. by- » | products division.of the. Prinée Rupert Fishermen's Co-operritive association. plant at Fairview, leaves tomorrow by Canadian 4 Pacific Airlines to attend a meet- “ ing of the Pacific Fisheries -} peechnological Institute at Gear- hart, Ore., from Sunday to Wed- nesday, He plans to return April i 9, my ta 4 . . eet ok Pad MARGARINE, 2 Ib. biocke Leaving fer thelr home In Chicago Saturday night by bout, by way of Sidney, B.C, and Port- | | land, Oregon, are Mr. and Mrs, Howard Frizzell after a- two- | week vacation in) the elty as’ guests of Mr, Frizzell’s brother- in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mitchell, 282 Fourth Ave-: nue Wesh sy Mr, and Mrs, J. R. Mitchell ‘of West Vancouver left this | morning by CPA for thelr home after attending the funeral of (Mr, Mitchell's brother, Gcorge - Mitchell, yesterday afternoon, | oh Scoutmaster given badge ‘ -Scoutnryaster Carl a, Wilson received his Wood Badgo for suc- cosstully passing his tests follow- ~|dng. the course at Gilwoll Camp wo Ils sunnier, tt was announced, i Making ithe presentation ab >. | the Sconter's council maeting Tuosday waa W, 2, Smith, pres: : ident of tho Prince Rupert Boy ; Svarit nasocintion, “FAST RELIEF FOR ‘by the piece! -. » oor fean and deliciously smoked! + Ie Camp: fire, skinless afte ca ‘ ant y i . 1 ee hs wy TH A's WHY LIS G; ANADA \ 5 Br :SSELLING us, ; ae aa L I ad ml ‘ \