Monday,.May 1, 1961. GUIDED 7 TOURS SPECIAL. FEATURE - Weinee Rupert Daily mews bin es a ) the Do “ i ih The United Residence at 338° Fourth’ ‘Avenue as ‘West will be the setting for the lovely spring'tea,and| ». ‘sale event being'staged Wednesday afternoon’ by. the}... First. United. Church Woman's’ association; "Besides | providing a pleasant) - social “afternoon, the function| will give. the public an, oppor- tunity: to: tour. the United -Res!- dent - under. :the guidance ‘of Wilma Sharpe, ; chure worker.: ittractive © ‘booths of home- CEEDS. FOR Oe: “The. sum of $175 will'be ad : ‘successful tea and sale Saturday staged by The: Salvation Army: : Homie’ League at 251 Third Avenue West. : Rideout, ‘Mrs. Heli. ‘Eirikson, Mrs, Clarence Clegg, : ‘Mrs. ‘James. Parks, ‘Mrs. Robert Hayes, Mrs. i Directing ‘the | ‘Kitchen were, Mrs, Alfred “Ostier, and. “Mrs wy m,. antil + p. my 2 “Officially: opening the ‘func tain: Earl. McInnes, Salvation Army’ Commanding: Officer: : “Of: particular ‘sale appeal -were- the. articles” Prepared: by. sthe: students’ of the Junior Home League’ at the Girls’. “Lodge, - urider. the direction of: Brigadier Ella: Chirch, -Matron: ‘The. sale ‘also: -offered. ‘many. -attractive’: Mother's | Day” gift’ suggestions, :fancy.:aprons,’ ino baking, candy. and the. Home ‘League. Cook: Book.: the ‘pleasant. affair’ “was: “Home : .R; W. Scherk. . General. convener - for” mi “elty. ‘resident and. author. . of -Social. Liberalism” a book” world politics, left Satur-.. or: Montreal: from where: will” sail. on May 5 on .the.. Tome: ‘Lines vessel” MV. Hom-. ric for France.: Mr. ..Basso-) “who. came here in. 1909 “from | Italy - via South Africa, owas a “contractor here for After | visiting he. "AN NOU NCEMENTS | @--Local 708 WA meeting May TR; Islander Hall building, 8 social | 'housewifely: .problems came. to light.at a forum: of British. Col- ‘lumbia Liberal: -women here. | throughout ‘the> province ' oawere attending the forum that ended yesterday, said they. want. their “| moneys. worth in’. ‘thread, ‘mat- | erial, ‘hooks, “eyes. and elastic. in ‘;men's. and: ‘boy: ticipating ‘with, a baby ) coy phant. items. Tobe: ‘held: from’ 0:5; pm. Mrs. RW: K.. Elliott, wife. of: ‘the church ‘pastor: ~|Boychuk, WA .president; “will, re- _|belve: at. the. door. 2 Mrs. Lester. Franklin. ded to. the. ‘special. project fund: M,. Cc. McDonough, Mrs, Henry. [ a" band tion was ‘Salvation Army Cap: thee moe velties, knitted goods, home- >“ “Women | demand ~money’s worth .. PARKSVILLE, B.C.° “@—Some The. women, about: 100 from service together. with: convening ; stalls of::candy ‘and. “White-éle- Attending ‘‘as’ ‘cashier ‘will ‘be " rash: wear. gar-. teners ‘pull ‘and: tear fabric: ‘They should be’ replaced: by. puttons.* The quality. of: material « ‘in wash-wear. garments are: not. Up. to standard; - “Blastie used | to. ‘hoid up ‘boys torusers does’. not: last. —_———— . - Returning home - Tuursday: by CPA plane with his mother, Mrs. Yet Wong,, was Larry. Toms, who just completed his third year at UBC. Mrs. Wong. was ‘attending the provincial IODE convention in Victoria. . ; “Advertising | Pym. (84) ae gon was. éeeslri _ May days doen. Ar what: ds ‘fresh halibut. Feta now until summer, foo Pacific halibut will ba wp- pearing in. good supply on food MACKS, In. enstern Canada some. frosh ;Atlantic halibut will ajso bo available, Fin, monty Halibut is one of the most highly pyiid of tho 'whilc-floshed fish and in, fresh form 18 notably il spring dellency.: other” ‘popillar ‘food: Which pow, In wonson Ja ASPATABUS, ‘iH or. without omballishmont, wake "ALAUIY ‘gti “gay and soon apring are a time: ‘better food to adventure ¢8 topped«with pants @ of froahly ‘haparngus nnd apinahod wit golden Hottanentvo wt HANGO,, I 1 . : Pepa rhnen Brings Local Results \in' the: washing machine ' ringer: “peu |the. threads: ‘pull. ‘apart: ‘and- fas-.|: / Wednesday’ ‘sons. This is- the: ‘second time . Austr designed. by; Australia S “ made ‘from, the: finest Australian . |. parade’ ‘of. the B.C.: Internationa couver: ‘May 3.The: Commonweal that is:moving: into. the. forefront 12 nations. are taking part, will PILL ILE IO. First” aid . -compatiions | “he: ‘Prince “Rupert - Ne “of ‘St. ‘John’s : “Ambulance | ‘first -aid'classes will, be holding ‘com-:| ; ‘petitions: ‘between : teams-May : ae _3 at.7 pm. in: the Civic. Centre..| Winners: ot these’ contests | ners: ‘will, ‘proceed o. ‘the gr nd final.to be held 'in Nanaimo. ‘Three teams | vill. take_ ‘part 7 ‘night. * They™are ‘Canadian ‘. National Railways, Columbia, Cellulose “Company ~ Limited,» and | Dz. Company, Trish: Fusiliers: 0 ‘Canxda_ (Vancouver. Regiment). ‘Each team is composed ‘of five: per- the. contest bas: been held here’ and the’. first time: district fi- “nals” have . ‘heen: held for . the north.,. : woonee severerotren - enevonresoers ading fashion’ : ncluding — the and | n° The spirit of. Klondike sourdoughs' was “ enthusi- stically displayed by hundreds of adults and students |, lednesday night when the Secondary Schools. Parent-:|::: Tédcher“association held a most. successful Klondike Night in Booth Memorial Junior. High: School. : The activity room: was crowd- |. ed.as the games were tested with ‘skill and luck and: those. with grubstakes kept: the refreshment counter busy. . “Capturing. its share of atten- tion were’ the: Klondike Museum and the : ‘mysterious « ‘tent, sur- rounded bya constant. audience. " Prince’ “Rupert . Senior ; ‘Schools ° ‘and: the PTA. “Heading” the. ‘Klondike. ' ‘Night “In. the gymnasium, the ‘Klon- dike . saga was re- -~enacted. as “Dangerous: Dan McGrew" met} . his demise.” z ‘Also on stage. the Seriior High ‘School - boys showed “the ‘proper way to model a fashion. show.” Not to be -outaone . the: Grade ‘9 girls presented “The: .Light- -house. Keeper’s Daughter”; a ‘clever skit: featuring murder and fhumor. “Raffles; bingo, ‘wintling ‘and gold: ‘panning operation,- all added to. the fun- fare: and en- ter tainment... a, -Proceeds of "$343.98 earned at ithe fund-raising venture . willbe ‘shared equally: ‘by the: Students ‘Council of -both’ the Junior and H i g h. committee’ was, Kevin Watts. ‘Others onthe committee were PTA president, Mrs. O. R. Green; jin charge of. Fafiles; ‘Mrs. EB.” D. don; | in charge’ “of! ‘school. Gere tainment and, “Judy. ‘Grimolfson, jun . Saturday. when. ; the’ Women’s” League mage and bake sale ‘Saturday: in. the. Miss: “Mary. ‘Astoria, “Miss: Paulirie Astoria, Mrs: : ‘Emilio Pettenuzz0, Mrs.. James: “Rhodes: 2 Attending. “the! ) table: ‘were: Mrs: ‘Joseph * Cloutier and Mrs.: OAL ‘I. -Beliveau;: William Bond. was. in . charge oft: “the my the Centon ue -C " ‘Noble’ Gran " y - sentatives | coming. ‘from’ Smith-, : “along: with “Rupert “members, from Kitimat “yao gee Hall: beginning at 1 ‘p.m: ss] the ‘meeting - will” -be,opened * ‘by the ‘Noble: ‘Grand and: chaired by ior hi h school re resentati gh P ve |Mrs.. ‘“Albert., Wood, ‘district - as- . he sum of $101 wis realized Catholic held. a -rum- ft Annunciation, auditorium G coffee counter. - PERSONALS Dr, and Mrs:.R. G. Large re- turned home by car last night following a :seven- ~week holiday in the south, and. California, ‘Highly, ‘prized fresh spring | halibut — “now in good supply on food. markets for. adventuring in the kitchen, as well as in the gar- with than one which is in: season such ee were: Crisp, green asparagus 1s a wel- come aaa to spring menus. For a doubly enthusiastic re- sponse from family or guests, team baked halibut steaks with froshly; cooked asparagus and splash . the combination: with a tart,’ golden, Hollandaise sauce, The ‘following directions have been supplied by the home econ- of Pishorios., . , Watibut Hollandaise. 2 pounda frosh halibut aLonks, omists of Canada’s Popartment Vy Loaspoon salt Daal pepper « cof 2. tublespoons: butler ms oe 1 ponnd. ASPATAgUS, Ireshly. cooked Sauce: - 3 one yolks » of hos % teaspoon salie o* 2 tablospoons Jemon juleo Y¥y cup butteryunelled. (> % cup holling water. 0 | Cub steaks, if necessary, bo give, 4 sorving-size portions, Bon- son with salt-and pepper, Place In a-shajiow, greased baking dish: is and dot wilh butter, Bake In oa hot ovan: at 460°R, until flesh will onsily separate Into - flakes when tested with na fork, Allow abate JO-minutes cooking “time: por inch thickness of tho alone, ‘Moanwhilo: cook . “ARPA _ BMA ANd: propara sauca..- For convanionce fhe Mune may bo: prepnrod iW advance and then ' yohonted avar’ hot water -bofore a. sorving tine, Mako. it. this. way Bent oggcyolka Nahtly. Add, salt ‘and Jemon juloo. 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