Son son ster mn AS still Ys. ave dg the Nas ‘eat ihe neh wi DELICIOUS, DELECTABLE, the outstanding fish cooking demonstration Fr APPETIZING and particularly easy-to-prepare were the keynotes of iday by Mary Smith, Home Economist for the De- partment of Fisheries, before a small but enthusiastic group of culinary interested women, Dur-. ing her hour-long show, a feature of the Nort Mrs. Smith prepared a baked salmon, filleted cod casserole, fish salad, grilled halibut sandwiches and her specialty, bar thern B.C. Exhibition in the Civic Centre auditorium, stuffed and baked halibut, tuna becued salmon steaks. The well- known Vancouver home-economist is pictured above as she prepared the steaks for barbecuing. Mrs. Smith presented her strictly informal demonstration with wonderful style and-all- recipes: of foods prepared were printed cooking to keep the rich flavored juices of the food, stated, The show sponsored by for the wives of the visiting delegates to the Staff photo by Gary Oakes. for the audience which also tasted the delicious fish foods. “Fast is the secret to cooking fish,” Mrs. Smith the Department of Fisheries of Ottawa, was particularly designed, Association Boards of Trade of Central B.C.— - Brownie, Guide meetings begin, . enrolment at regular sessions Registrations are now open for enrolment in the Prince Rupert Brownie Packs and .Girl Guide Companies at the regular meet- ing times, it was announced to- day by Mrs. George W. Cook, Girl Guide Commissioner. Schedule of ‘meetings are as follows: Tuesday: Second Prince Rupert Guide Company 6:30 p.m. at Con- rad Street school. Wednesday: Fourth Prince Ru- pert. Girl. Guide Company 6:30 pm. at First Presbyterian Church. First Prince Rupert Girl Guide Company 6:45. pm. at the Armoury. Thursday: Second Prince Ru- pert Brownie Pack, 3:30 p.m. at St. Peter’s Scal Cove church. Friday: Fifth Pack, 7 p.m. at fae eee Senna amet ae Se Announcements } - | @+Sons..of Norway business | meeting tonight, 8 o'clock. (177) the Salvation Army, Saturday: First Pack 9:30 a.m. St. Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral. Sixth Pack 11:15 a.m. St. An- drew’s Anglican Cathedral. Seventh Pack 11 a.m. First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Cook announced that the Third Prince Rupert. Brownlie Pack at the Annunciation school would begin as soon as leaders have been obtained.. . The Fourth Prince Rupert Pack at Conrad Street school will also begin operations each Wednes- day at 3:30 p.m. when leaders have been obtained. _ The Miller Bay Guide Company and Brownie Pack will begin meetings October 4. | “Volunteer Guiders are also re- quired in many of the other packs and companies to assist the leaders,” Mrs. Cook said. Anyone interested in helping in this movement is asked to tele-, phone Mrs. Cook at 2251. 7 pe parts pts : a that earry the fond in : a rolling stack, nickel or axioa and ather hey long life, They're use ‘ocean-going ships and lake freighters in modern bridges. In fiet, wherever where hard wear and sovere abuse are factors in modern Aransportation, nekel alloy stee : 2 Niekel atalntogs steels are the glamour metals of the. transe portation Industry. 1's the shimmering lustre of nickel stalne ‘Nickel alloy steels are the strong, tough, durable materials: modern transportation, On railway steels are used for truck frames, couplers, y duly equipment and for car bodies for d forauomotive transmission and engine on cars, trucks and buses; for underearringes and cngine. of planes; for the propeller shafts and machinery of s for the structural, steel the loud is great or put enteraft . a Skeena Health Unit begins to-. Is are on the job. Parentcraft — classes begin tonight The popular classes in. par- conducted. at the night, it was announced today by Senior Health Nurse Mrs. M. J. Croft. | ‘Increasing in each season, the classes in- cluded exercises, a trip to the maternity ward of the Prince. Rupert General hospital and general discussion for expect- ant mothers. | . Registration is open Unit at 7:30 pm. As a special feature this year, Skeena Health Directo, Dr. Wilford Sinclair. will | give classes to young fathers. at ‘the popularity any mute or yi? ..... Ruby in high-styled suit Wins award | "VENICE, Italy . (Reuters) — American actress. Shirley Mac- laine was recently awarded the best actress prize at the 21st International Film Festival here for her. role in the movie, “The Apartment.” | - The best actor award went to British actor John Mills for his role in the British movie “Times of Glory.” LAWN WATERING ( The sun cannot harm a fresh- ‘ly watered lawn unless the soil ‘is poorly drained and compacted. trains and t eclean hardware and orname Nickel high temporatura. nye / MODERN TRANSPORTATION DEP less stecl'you sce on the sleck, modern streamlined trains and buses, Stainless stecl is as practical. and. efficient as itis. beautiful, It's strong and has exceptional resistance to core | -rosion, Never necds painting and tends to wash clean in every: rainfall, It resists the corrosive effects of acids and alkalies in modern tank trucks. It makes benutiful, casy-to- ntal-accessories on ships, buses, planes, atomic ships and submarines, ay oe 4 typhoon o eh bee outfits. --.AThe elegance of the 1960 de- “Parker's “Ready-to-Wear”, -men’s department was “William -F, Stone’s Men’s Wear.” , '.in the spotlight .in a beautiful Potts at the keyboard. Mr. Potts ee: qvcince BRupect Monday, September 12, 1960 ue Dailp mews: og i a 1960 era of high sly es On om note d in cily fashion show sy it wit =" “A small show with big headline fashion news was “another outstanding event of the Northern British “Columbia Exhibition held Thursday afternoon when. ‘ five city clothing stores presented 16 exciting cos- cade was focused by “Annette’s”’, Exclusive Ladies’ “Star’s Style Centre”, “Sally Shops Limited’ while showing’ clothes in the | Unveiling the -eye-catching garments were Ruby Merrison, Jona: Campagnolo, Shirley Waage, Sharon Gastaldini and George J. Brown, who appeared setting of autmn-tinted baskets of - flowers. Providing’ an added - profes- sional touch to the very success-, ful function: was a musical in-’ terlude, ~ ders, with her husband, ‘Barney displayed his versatile stage ability by also presenting sev- eral solo.vocal numbers. | | To enhance the decor were the individual tea tables; which tumes in the fall and winter collection.of high-styled . ‘late party look. was. her winter- starring well-known}. ‘Vancouver songstress Thora An-: were centred with autumn- tinted floral displays and con- vened by the Sons of Nroway Lodge during the show in the Civic Centre auditorium. — Appearing first’ for Annette’s, Ruby was breathtaking in the new purple shade. fashioned into a wool dress and matching fur felt hat. Her topping coat was of smoke-grey wool and mohair framed by a luxurious fox col- lar. Favorite luxury fox appear- ed on Ruby’s second ensemble of an. imported’ wool. tweed . suit, ite gown of black nylon chiffon, featuring: a dropped waistline, falling to four tiers of ruffles. A gold purse and long black nylon gloves completed the elegant silhouette. . . Iona. Campagnolo, a formet Miss .Prince‘ Rupert, modelling for Parker’s* was“stunning. in a stroller’ suit, created in cherry red and accented. with a high fashioned black velvet cloche . hat. Her cocktail dress of off- white’.French wool was. in a sheath design and lending a white fur felt hat: Chiffon-cut- velvet composed .. Iona’s third outfit of high-fashion. For late parties, the. cocktail gown’ was a magnificent design .of a. low square neckline and bouffant skirt.’ In-regal non-scratch ‘satin of ‘plum’ ‘tones; Iona appeared formal. The.short fronted. skirt was tapered: to a.train and. she completed her exuisite.. gown ‘with a sparkling’ tiaras” *° 0" | ‘ Lovely Shirley Waage. showing clothes from Stat’s - was first spotlighted -in-aGlenayr knitted suit, created: in'the exciting win- terberry.. tones.. The second ensemble “A Lassie Coat,” partic- ularly. designed for young charm- ers, was made of wool camel and fashioned in natural color. Under. her coat. ‘she’ wore a delightful two-piece outfit of brisk, shadow lined plaid created’ from. arnel. Delicate : “embroidered © - brocade was her last selection :for Star’s. tthe wets yey ty ye the Sally Shops was delightful in a wool plaid skirt and co-ordin- ating cotton blouse, showing wide push-up sleeves.. Her next en- semble.was a black wool sheath, topped with ‘a matching jacket, trimmed: with luxurious Persian. lamb. : The outfit pointed up its all-purpose appeal.. Without the jacket it.became a lovely after- five garment and with, a classic afternoon garment. For her third appearance, Sharon wore a wool shag coat in the exciting tones of autumn, which topped a simple black sheath. Appearing for William F. authentic. continental suit of top coat, showing the new single breasted full sweep and raglan sleeves and a spori’s jacket of all “wool gold. and black check, top-. ping slacks en tone which denot- become a favorite in the men’s The jacket-dress, showed: a plain with added sophistication. lent alloys arc the.sinews of modern transportation—thoy‘ withstand the searingitemporatures and. -. the extreme stresses of high speed jot engine parts,They play’ © a vital role in the components. of the powel plunts of bya cloche hat. She climaxed her trio ensemble in an sexquis-. % ‘ . rapa etn R m : : mo ; ‘ os eo, te Phoeog wens ' INTE rounded neckline dress with pen- cil slim’ ‘skirt under the jacket denoting “simplicity. of style.” ° ‘In. the junior miss, department i : a an , vs fs : cds se . . i to : . a ee 2 . poy ete Ph Nt as cf eh ye elk Loos i és PRODUC QUALITY. i? . sob ete mG vg ' yy $ woty Hho, : wet ] . , * Say ’ ' TS$' CONTAINING QUALITY INC poh Tat peg cbie : ah ty aes Aya te * fy noe J pet caren - GOMPANY OF. GANADA, 2 BO YONGE BTREBT TORONTO = department was the casual jacket ( Continaed on page. 5) oS See 1965 ERA ee Ge eee LIMITED. ee Sa sont Sharon Gastaldini modelling for. Stone, George J. Brown, wore an j worsted ‘Burma ‘Teak” shade, a ed the;“International Look.” To. ONICKEL 3 ee GHEE ... George in ' checks." ‘ : ’ CE AS La 4 oom LO af Iona in non-scratch plum satin: regal’g¢ 1 =-Staff photos by t 1