Fe Be ae Me a I RB ee ape \ B,C, Coes ory oe, ye ‘ cle 5 |e nwa ee nee ee -- , , ne re tt a of the Ro Elks lodge. | | ‘Here on a two-day visit to’ speak on the campaign which is béing staged tonight, the CARS: founder spoke on the great need fot “financial support to assist the, Cars clinic located, in the Prince Rupert General hospi- tal. x untold benefits from treatments given. at the clinic,’ Miss Pack i She illustrated her penctrat- ing ‘talk’ with colored _ slides, and was thanked by the Honored Royal Lady Mrs. James Flaten, presiding. ‘In other business, co-chair- man of the Fourth Annual Tal- ent ‘Show, Mrs allace Seymour, reported that the function was. financially successful. “Mrs, Flaten announced that thé; Benevolent Protective Order of. Elks was holding a ‘“Masquer- ade Ball” October 28 in the Elks lodge. It was decided that the OORP would assist with refresh- ments. : . Members were reminded to complete sewing articles for the November 23 bazdar and that. small Christmas cakes were MASQU ERADE—-OCTOBER 28 CARS tounc to members of OORP) jn Miss Mary Pack, excutive director and founder of ‘the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society was*guest speaker Wednesday night when the Order yal Purple held its regular meeting in the er speaks Mrs. E. R. Jeffers’ name was drawn for the attendance prize. Refreshments concluded the session, PEE PLOCPO DOP DDE PE OPODOCODOCODODE Preference given members in lot sale ’ Preference will be given to members of the Sons of Nor- way Lodge when a lot located on Sixth Avenue. West, off Mc- Bride,. goes up for sale, it was ‘announced Tuesday night at ‘tthe group’s regular meeting. - Many city residents” receive |. Laird, announced that the lot owned by the Vinland Lodge No. 28 for many years will go up for sale in the near future. pofted that the new. kitchen was under construction and he thanked all members who are offering their assistance in this ‘building program. the social hour which conclud- ed the meeting held in the SON needed for the Christmas baking table. én | TO SPEA CORED MEL? “ALL FRE WORLDS COLDREN” sqyRoDes UNCER 2 ASL OVER Mis. LLOYD BOW ON UNICEF | SO FAR We GOT THREE | APPLES: MAN; president of the Roosevelt Park School of the world. PAGODA DRIVE-IN Take-Out Orders only _ (formerly Hollywood Cafe) NOW OPEN ‘DAILY 12:30 p.m. — 3:30 a.m. more, ie - Phone 6226 (neem neice neseite: nemnamers weramae “gave WOOLLENS fool sheye package with the TO | BU with —— . Phileo-Bendix Hs. Equipped } KING KOIN * i H =) LAUNDERETTE f Featuring Double-Load | Déublo-Profit. Washors For. complet Bo ee phono . | oer i TKOIN VAUNDIY, BALA wee HARFINDEN, Tngland mn pi ee ph ts Bo ALLY Fourth Stroot, Nels Girls ata secondary AcHOO! ue nee re i “ qalgney,? Alberta "| this Hertfordshire town are ating: A WIDE SELEOTION OF FIST t 1% matophonas: AV, 9-4770 YOU MAY EATON YOUR CAR We pay delivery charges up to $1.00 on orders of $4.00 or How To Save Money- Sweaters and other knitted gar nients need spocial care if you Presiding president Kenneth In other business it was re- Luncheon was served during 50 FAR INE SAVED THREE CHILDREN 8 - ‘A DELILAH CLYP—Rasalinda K her 1l-year-old sister, Renate. She cut KITCHEN FARE. of fisheries are worki increased: use of fish ‘Parent-Teacher association “Wednesday . morning will be heard cover radio station CFPR at: 10:40 a.m, on. the program “Carna- . “tion. Club Corner,” in an interview with program hostess Mrs. “= Vernon. Ciccone, on the, subject of “UNICEF”. The Hallowe’en - “UNICEF program being instituted In Prince Rupert this year, under the sponsorship of the Parent-Teacher. council, is a pro- ject by which children can help other underprivileged children | Work bee for bazaar planned — “want them to keep their original ‘ poauty, But there's No need for -Ban-Lon in cool, tepid or luke: warm water, new ZERO will give your‘knitted garments the finost possible care with no danger of ahrinking br ‘matting. Brighter colours, tnore softness, far only .~a cent.a garment — even less wit) large .size ZERO. In the $g000 . | obligation . Ve Write, wire -oF “| Self? des Donald. Regent Mrs, Ervin Lindstrom, convener of the rummage., sale ‘held last month, reported ‘that $80 had been, realized from the| * ' fund-raising ‘project. | A “work bee” was decided up~ on to be held October 23 at the home of Mrs, Lindstrom when members will make the popular. : Christmas stockings to be fen- oe inured at the IODE bazaar Nov- ember 24, , eens ae ee SERED I SSE ET LRN CIVIC CENTRE SCHEDULE TT yosdity Ing, 8 Pe. | SR ANNOUNCEMENTS nesday, Oct, 10th, at Spm Mvaryane la welcome, ET TAN EGLO O TIO I yned Aye a faatiion: al thoy have made themselvos, | ' / en es a : , we bh a : ve Two guests Mrs. K. B. Harris and Mrs. G, Elliot were welcomed by..mem- bers of the. Duchess | of Edinburgh chapter of the IODE Thursday night when the group held its regular. meeting at. the home of Mrs. Neil Mac- ‘Monthly raffle winner was; . Mrs, \Harris, Next meeting will], »| be held at the home of Mrs.) | George Fowlle, November 10 .° ; 4 “piny Tots (8-4 yoars ald), Late TO YOUR INCOM log Drawing and Design, 2 PMs - . ° Tilm program, teen basketbn'l, Ladies woodwork, 4 pins Mow Yovkoy practice, Jv, Flowerern fl fover 12 years) Jr. square dant ing, 6:30 pany. Radio club, Ball- room daneing, Moor hockey, 7 PINs! Jowellory and metal, Art rain, 7:30 pana Sr, Square date- hy @ Tho Prince Ruport Serandary Srnools PTA will bo hold, Wed | - dotalls: withoui|tho PR. genlor High,” Selieg!.|. fa é SEAR lempan, 3, ponders as what to do with this skein of curls ‘from: : it when Rneate was asleep. The Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar. Klempan of Ottawa.— (CP Photo) .: Fish ‘n Seafood week . . When October winds blow chill, a hearty warming fish chowder is a welcome dish. It tastes good and it is good for you. All of the fine flavor and food value of the fish and vegetables is retained. None is discarded in cooking li- quid, Here is a recipe for -a-won- derful fish chowder .with .stick- to-the-ribs quality. Make it us-|. ing any variety of fish / fillets desired. Cod and haddock’ fillets |. are especially. recommended. ° Autumn. Fish Chowder. ...- 1 pound fish fillets J 3 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons cdoking oil or butter. ot Y% cup thinly sliced onion” % cup sliced carrot” _Y% cup sliced celery . 1 can (20 ounces) tomatoes) Y cup uncooked noodles 4 cups boiling water . 1 tablespoon salt Y4 teaspoon pepper Finely grated Parmesan cheesc Cut fillets. into 6 portions of vbout equal size. Sprinkle with lemon ‘juice and aliow to marin- it Mekes'6 servings. » °° Codfish Cakes 2. cups cooked cod - + Vg cup chopped. onion oo, -2 tablespoons butter. : ar Tac Nreencceonehth ¥ Be set Lae a | ». i tet Ph gate aE calls for fish chowder - The Fishing: industry and‘ the federal department ng together to encourage the and shellfish products during Fish ‘n’ Seafood Week, October. 17-23. Throughout | “yr, Hart this week the harvest of the waters will be featured | Broadway-bound m in food stores right across the country. - ate in refrigerator while prepar- ing. broth. Heat fat in a deep saucepan; add onion, carrot, and celery;, cook ‘over low cheat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add tomatoes, noddles, | ‘poiling” Lwater, salt.'and pepper. . Bring: mixture to simmering: tempera-. ture; cover and simmer for . 30 ‘minutes, Add :fish and, lemon juice, again bring. to simmering temperature, cover.‘and simmer 10 minutes: Jonger,..To «serve, plice a piece of: fish«in cach warmed soup bow}, fll the bowls with chowder and sprinkle with a little grated Parmesan cheese. | Moss Hart recovering “from attack _ - “TORONTO Broadway | di- ractor Moss Hart, 55,, was. re- ported “resting well” early today after h ick. Fri in his hotel] aa oe Bo ne ‘room ae ‘day in his Bow| “Have you heard about'the new 2 cups mashed potatoes: 1 egg, slightly beaten: - Salt to taste - lot Dash pepper a ea ‘Y cup fine dry. bread: crumbs - Flake cod. Fry onion in butter with bread’ crumbs. ‘Panfry in} hot faty turning once, to brown |. Note: a tasty variation of this recipe is to add 1 cup of cooked mashed parsnips to the ingred- ients.... . . ~ PERSONALS Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs, Ed- by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane en route to Brooklin, On- toria for a three-week honey- moon trip, following their wed- ding Friday night at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. The bride is the former Elsie Lund. , Mr, and Mrs, Willlam F. Stone, returnéd last night by car fol- Vancouver Island and Vancouver where they watched the World eww bose ee . ‘ : ‘ vy A i A A as = 1 of ' C4 LEC OH Ee ple on’a dict get tired of hearing: “Haven't you been. putting on a Little weight lately?” °°, oo" ‘a cup of sugar, add the whipped cream and...” . probably not so much fat as it 4s a matter of posture. Why don’t you-just try pulling in your stom- t ach? You say it already is pull- ed in? Oh!!!” | pot No, L really mean it. I eat... and eat ...andeat.. and TRY YOGA ,your necktie during Jun¢h,” : -- -all the aspirin you want.” —, girls are daughters of © SE .|make a shadow.” "| just looks.at'the food ads.” - |... “I know. you .must;be sick’ and’ in hospital]. suffering 2| a1)-carbohydtfate.diet?” :- |... Funny remarks — to dieters < tiresome” By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK. (#—Remarks peo- “Hi, fatty.” “,,. And thgn you pour in half “Actually,. in your’ case, ‘it's “Goodness, how 1 envy you never gain an ounce”. 1 goes to a. ‘Hindu mystic who tells him that Josing weight is simple—if you just tune your mind to the infinite... Then you forget all: about . hunger pangs.” -. . oe “You mean that’s all the calor- ies you're. allowed for a ‘whole day? Why, in the old days you used to spill more than that on “My cousin “Have you tried the. lemon juice and aspirin diet?. I hear/it. works wonders—and you can cat ._ “Have another carrot. (Oh, go on,'take two.”) 0 12: we, . “So what if you’ are 8 ‘little overweight? Ihad an uncle “who weighed 296. pounds and-he lived to be 90.- Of course, he was bed- fast the last 25: years, but on’ the other hand ...2.7, 00 7 ee ‘JUST A SHADOW 0 we ~ “poor skinny, me! ,..I have.to.|} ne"place to ‘stand twicein the. sa: “awe ‘doesn’t read. the articles in the,magazines any: more. .He -tired of cucumbers... ‘Why, don't ‘you try: for“a little’ more. var- |. iety .-How about-a nice. radish, for example?” L eet en, TOS Be i - “Gave-you heard about:the new : all-protein- diet?” 8/0} “Have you heard about the new director of the | eee eee: aeavy’- please. usical: ““Cam-|__. Pass,:me’ the . gravy, © P: ease. to. Wellesley. | elot,” was.taken . to. lot’s lyricist Hospital] where Came Alan Jay. Lerner, is recovering | 27: ; from ulcer trouble.: wo GLASGOW, Sc » Edwin Knill the “Came scribed the onary attack as,a-mild. thrombosis.” ” ‘Last, week . until’ tender but not brown.|his, father’s 4 Combine mashed potatoes, on- ee ion, and egg. Whip mixture until light: and . fluffy. Beat. in cod, Season:to taste. Shape into ties. about %-inch thick. Coa Hart learned. of eath in Miami, Fla.| | HEALTH INSURANCE ~ Health’ insurance’ of “agricul-| ‘al workers .was ‘est ers ablished .by |. w in Yugoslavia in 1959. ‘pat: | tu t| fe all-vitamin diet?” ~ Oh, boy; aren't “these”. mashed ‘potatoes out of this world?” oo 7, Scotland :@—Pat- rick Keenan, was sentenced ,to':30: 1 “manager lot’? company, de- cor- days in jail, for-hitting his pree nant wife nthe face with‘a fish. oe oy ARCHIE =n both sides, Makes 4 to 6 serv- ae, — a ings. ee UD "| WHAT-DID. “| YOU ORDER, | VERONICA? ward Dyer, left Sunday morning |. betcneemncceatsiiny Rardnaps' opera ba PL ABNER Wuaneoed PECELE CEL? Shock-thriller ent ovie-goers . hey ‘GaeACk BROWN. y News Social Editor... ‘several :“bad. moments fare, then. Alf ‘Totem Thea giver ‘If you. can’ s “hours in your, movie now playing at the. - - However, Hit¢ncock himsel may be too much for’ person “or mysself I pretended seat, grasped my h awaiting each succ Since the movie s A most thoroughly enter message, and certainly a. ae ‘+ ‘is: for. you t warns that tn “with weak const bravado”: as d d with gasps, breavnle cked: scene: ? ei... thig reviewer sa, rbing ‘movie wit ovie-goers lists. °. usband’s hand, an eeding suspen tory must not b taining shock-abso must.on,m “Jack. Benny; will ist wit ‘Symphony Orchestra at its 30th. anniversa ' ber*1,. ET Eo ee Sb Esther Williams, ho has’ been. b movies and_ television, teaches ming’ to, blind ch ‘twice a week'in Hollywood. Cote SE ea ince Rupert. Daily. ‘ss2ew: - Monday, October 17)"1 Dr. J..M. Spruenken,: EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST "WILL BE IN PRINCE RUPERT ( WERE’ CHARLI horse around”. ‘with 2 takes them to “Clothes... h DEANE cieaners utp. And ‘we don't “horse around” either! 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