eh ag So leet? eo ote WER te et ee a a ae ee “TRADTLONA LLY . _ southern festive: dinner: Family clamors for r more tt In new re . TORONTO “‘(CP)—The Christmas turkey has. hardly vanished whei- New Year's comes along, and the family clamors for ‘more: «The problem. of storing the turkey in a refrigerator already crowded ‘with festive food will be. ‘easier: of the bird -is-taken apart: after: the first big dinner. | The meat: and dressing should | be: wrapped, separately. Frozen cookéd* ‘turkey * will stay fresh for several weeks, stored in the ordinary part. of the refrigerator it should be used up. within a few days. >-Largé pieces pulled from the carcass can be sliced at-a later: date, or they can be reheated n foil; . Nelous: Af: dipped ‘in’ batter, or cggs and ‘crumbs -and friend in deep. fat. For. a ‘cold. lunch, poultry ‘can be coated with mayonnaise and served on lct- ture -with a garnish of chopped toasted- almonds. ° - SMALLER TREATS With the large pieces tucked. away-in the refrigerator, pick chunks to be we Mle ee otf the . smaller YOUR SUITS ALWAYS "FIT PERFECTLY au eat Cen eORAN * en RSM YAY Gad the crention of the di Rye Whisky, Seagram ‘ stress Oat bese te, “This adverilsement Is. not published or, aeaneai i ihe Liquor Control Board: orby the ‘ If it's just. -or~ broiled with. barbe- , cue sauce, Leftover turkey is.de= THE TCE PALAGL FOR MONTREAL FURST WITE I GAIMIVAL A Dis PORN OS A Another notable achieventem in 1883 wan Cantina since 1883 have enjoyed the distinative (Mavour and bouquet of this ine whisky. — Seago, Canada We Me DO al a al al SOUTHERN Surrounding the golden: turkey are some of the ingredients of a clockwise, platter - of, ‘fruit,. ambrosia, gtblet Bravy, ” eranberry: sauce, green: peas, creamed Small, onions and a sweet. Potato casserole.’ 2 cipes for | By ‘EDNA. ‘bLAKELY Canadian _Press | Staff Writer, pia a \ lew Year's s C urkey ed eee ae 4 used fora la kings, Salads, sand- wiches or casseroles... ' The tidbits and skin can ‘be used later for soup or ground ‘up for croquettes and. sandwich- es.. The | gravy caibe: used up later for hot turkey sandwiches or may be added to soup. The bones. should be saved for: soup too: Turkey. stuffed bread. .cases make turkey re-appear on the | table in. a novel -manner. . Here’s. an easy recipe: “1: cup coarsely. chopped cooked turk- ey, “lo tsp. grated’ onion, 1° egg. yolk, 4 slices of bread ‘1% inches thick, 4 thin slices of bread; salt-and: pepper. to ‘taste, 4% cup thick white. sauce or. Vy cup condensed cream of mushroom, chicken or. celery soup with 3 tbsps. of water, — ‘Trim the crusts-from the bread and ‘make four “cases” - with walls and a bottom about 4% inch thick or less by removing cen- tres from thick slices. Cut. thin slices to form lids for the cases, Combine resulting bread crumbs, turkey, onion, egg yolk, secason- ing and sauce. Butter outsides! and lids of cases and: fill with; turkey. mixture. ‘Place on a bak- Bee eee pat etm. ones gaan ss renee Hees timer nerend tet ously ‘in the driver's seat’ : “3 ing. sheet and bake in moderately hot oven 375 degrees fori, about 20 minutes until thoroughly hot}: or with additional sauce to ‘and golden brown. Serve’ ‘plain which a little eurry: has‘ been added, or remaining creath soup diluted to gravy consistency with water or milk. JUMBO DISH ("> UUs: For ‘a: party, use a ‘whole loat of bread with ‘all. the. crusts re- ; a lid before removing the cen- tre to: make one. large. case, But- ter all: over, combining” ‘crumbs with’ ouble the _ ingredients listed ‘above. Serve on.a hot plat- ter garnished with parsley. - . Turkey soup, which. is nour- ishing, appetizing and. economi- cal, can be made from the bones of the turkey carcass, ‘Crack the bone and place in’a’kettle. Add skin, several. sticks. of celery, 1 carrot, 1 onion, 6 peppercorns, tip of L bay leaf and -4 cloves, Cover with water and ‘simmer gently for 2 hours. Cool slightly, strain and return diced meat ~Women’s club president talks of traffic safety — WASHINGTON, D.C.—~""Women-are so conspicu- scraps to the stock. Chill thor- oughly so the fat may be re- moved as a hardened layer from the top. , "| pride 4s” the. daughter of Mrs. | portrait.. ‘altar, | gloves en tone. Her bouquet was e ‘Shriners, don’t forget to pick moved, Cut-slice off the top for ¢ CO ae Ce ee eee ee : , ot HONEYMOON ACROSS ‘PACIFIC — Austral an i . hold ; wide i in vaget terest 74 . A honeymoon in Port Macquarie, Australia ‘and San :Francisco: followed .the’. wedding ceremony,..sol-. emfized in. Newcastle, :Australia on- Dec ember 19. when . well-known: ‘city. Medley: and W: John Mast: were united jin‘marriage. Exchanging -- “VOWS in" 8t... Anz |.7 ‘drew's” -Church® of England “be-|: fore Canon Harold Marshall; the. ‘Adela. Medley and the late A: H- Medley. of Bournemouth; | ‘Eng-|: land and the groom is: ‘the. son of D. R. Must and the late Mrs. Must of Newcastle.’ Given “in marriage by former ance Rupert: resident Wallace Mackay, the bride, for the morn- ing service, chose a ballerina- | length gown of white. silk taf- | feta appliqued with lace.iA half- | length veil falling from'a flow- ered crown and a bouquet * “of white and: pink roses, mingled with blue and” white stephanotis completed the bridal Attending the bride” at the “grdced with, candlelight and flowers in blue and white ‘tones, was Mrs.. David: Hook, long-time friend of _ the bride. of New Guinea. °. Her ballerina - Jength | gown fashioned of. rustic lilac . was sleeveless and she wore long composed of fragipani. — ' Arthur Outtrim was best man. At the reception in the Em-. press Room at Newcastle, the bride’s. mother-reccived wearing: a patterned. silk sheath | gown, . off-set with accessories in tones of mint julip and a white feath- ered hat. § - : ce big Mr. Mackay proposed! thé'toast to the. bridal couple who. were before a_ two-tiered. wedding cake, -'which’. was attractively flanked by blue, pink and white hydrangia. Lending an international fla- vor to the social function were more than 20 congratulatory telegrams. received from Can- Announcements | up your New Year's tickets from Jack Laurie or George Dibb. (252) inter- |" Wag ‘ada, England, New Zealand and United States ‘while:40 ‘telegrais © “friends were. received .. “from. throughout . Australia; _ Attending® with’ «mr, ‘was Mrs. ‘Mackay Indian hospital, From Kingston,. Ontario was: long- -time friend. of” the groom, ” Kenneth | Peebles.» ! The _ bride's’ ‘mothe: ‘arrived from England. for-.the ; ocvasion to;.spend a ‘three-month vaca tion before. ‘returning. home. For her honeymoon the’ bride wore a pale blue'silk sheath dress ‘accented with. white accessories Janda hat en tone.” .~ Since ‘returning, to Prince Rup- ert by air Monday the newly-| weds have taken ‘up: residence at’ 421 Fourth Avenue East. : - Mr. Must is program producer ‘tor Canadian Broadcasting . -Cor- poration, radio station CFPR and Mrs. Must will resume her for- mer position as physiotherapist !. for the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society ‘clinic at the Prince Rupert: General “hos- pital. . PERS RSON? A Ais: ‘Ray Prystay, son of.Mr. and |Mrs.- Teodor Prystay, 331 First Avenue West, leaves tomorrow by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane via Terrace for Vancouver where he is a first year student at UBC. January 1-became generally accepted as New Year’s Day in the 1500’s when the Gregorian calendar was:,introduced,. ac- cording to World Book Encyclo- pedia. But the new year still begins on March 21 in Iran, And the Hindus have a differ- ent New Year’s Day for each of their many religious groups. ~ Ordinary Seaman Douglas — ~ describes Pan A reservist: at ‘HMCS Chat- ham, OS Douglas, 19, returned | from a six-week training cruise | just in time for Christmas and | said he considered himself very | fortunate to be among five; western naval reserve men to! escort HMCS “New Waterford” | to Halifax where she has been ; assigned to the East” Coast. of the family car these | days that they must assume special responsibility | ifor traffic satety, particularly during the. holiday ; ‘season,’ Miss Chloe Gifford, President of the Gen« ieral Federation of Women's Clubs declared here . wees Veep ee} oe we 4 aS iS a Sa rae on SKY Mingulwhred Canada a ON", Generations of 99 ikely lo have a bunch of bouncy have fawor automobile acutdents: Jt mon--"but that's no roa. today, “The family chauffeur’ ne longer sits In splendid lyolation mW front of a glass partition; ag uw matter of fact, she’s far more ehildven draped around her neck, which doesn't help her driving | any,” Miss Gifford observed. She pointed oul. that, while the men May. voll up the blg mileage be- vind the wheel, it's the Jadies whoare on the ‘go nround town --fetehing youngsters, dolng tho shopping, meeting commuters, “Take a look at the passenger: “ars On the strocks and you'll sco Lhab Is the ladies who. are doing the. driving during the diya large part of It through vongosted urban traftie,” Miss ford observed, "Ets pitiful,’ the GFWC Proesi- dont anid, “that tho your-end holldays have always been the wos} dangerous ime of tho yoar on our stroots and highways, And It's nob Juat the grin trat- Mo fatality rate that onsts 9 pull -over the Yule sengon—evon © crumpled fonder can Tun av fostlve | mood,” ’ Statlstias show Una women aon lo alt. back-and smile snugly. Tnatond, we should take the loud in ‘koolng that oVery fanily gots through the. holidays Without o ; Douglas -Jonce,” OS DOUGLAS » +» has thrilling trip Prior to sailing from HMCS Naden, on November 12, OS received a two-week Lraining course abonrd HMCS - “Ottawa.” Two days In Long Beach, sev. eral days In Jamaica were high- points in the young navy man's trip. However his flight across Canada in an RCA box-car gave Him oa “thrilling oxper. Borii in Dryden, Onturia, OS Douglas came to Prince Rup- ort threo years ago with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Douglas of 706 Fifth. Avenue Kast. . 4 While ha sald he has trav- alled considerably through nor- thern parts of onstern and cen- tral United States, this was his frst time in southern elhimates "T. fecal roally lucky to have made such a trip” O8 Douglas and, Belng in the navy reserve gives © young man a wondertul opportunity to see and learn wbout other places | and poople, . he anid, DID Y. YOU KNOW? MANY. OF THE BEST PARTIES ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD! Just Phone 3329 Governmant of | British Columtiia. traffic mishap,” Mis (Giftond anid, ‘ ate : ve ‘ “fey .. oy 5 Mk hg . Pay ‘ Pee eb wt de da ee MELROSE CHOP SUEY ama cruise A. sea-cruise through the Panama Canal to Hali-| fax. and across Canada by: air, was’ described, today || by” ‘Ordinary Seaman Lloyd ‘C. Douglas © as” exciting ‘and very educationa [.’’ ARCHIE wedi. rites | - Mackay, formerly of 7 io this city and Dr: Errol Tompkins, *’ formerly attached to: Miller Bay: 7k . MR. AND: MRS. WW. JOHN MUST mode, 600 Sixth: Avenue : West, _* Jeave tomorrow by CPA. plane. 1: i» | spend’ New. Year's’ ‘with, he'fam- . ‘| ilies’ of. their” daughters " Mar- garet..and Elizabeth in Ladner. ‘They plan to. return home Jan uary 10. to, peepee BACKACHE May be Warning ‘Backache ‘is. often caused by lazy’ - kidney action. When kidneys get out of |: order, exceasacids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, dis-: _ turbed rest or that tired-out and heavy-. headed feeling may soon follow. That's the time to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills. : Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal: 4 action. . Then you feel: better —sleep: yee better—work better. (Get Dodd's , Kidney. Pills now. -: on “89” Wednesday, December 30, 1959 “Prinée ‘Rupert Daily: News “3 Use, Classift veds They’ City ys to reside at UBC. ‘Jerry Bruce ‘Roald, son of. Mr, } and Mrs. Barney Roald, 420 Sixth Avenue East will be among more. than 175 out-of-town students at the University Of British: Colum- {bia who will live “in, the new men’s residence development ‘at UBC when the’ second; term: ‘be- gins on January: 4. TS, Mate. In his third: year education, Mr. Roald will begin. living in the recently completed | quarters which cost..$930,000 including furnishings and ‘kitchen ‘equip- ment. =: ‘Stock Up. New Year's. Party IMPORTED PIPES, CIGARS,. CIGARET,TES ‘and TOBACCO 4 and other Smokers Supplies. , . also — Delicious Chocolates ~-for the Ladies | GROTTO | \ ‘really | - CIGAR STORE ||| | Wholesale and Retail wae o™ BEST "WISHES “FOR A HAPPY b, AND PROSPEROUS | ; 1960 FROM ALL OF. Us. “AT. THE “LA GONDOLA CAFE. Why | not give, mom that. welll deserved rest. oon New Yéar’ 5 ‘Day ond treat her to dinner at _ he Gondola Cafe.” : Me , , ue - sos “ a 8 We will be closed at 8 per m. New Years Eve. : . “Open: January: tst,-11 a. m. to 1 a.m... Phone 2621 for Dinner Reservations, LA GONDOLA CAFE 634- -3rd. Ave. Phone 9341. SORMEVUN BAME LIFT DER LUNCH . IN DE SCHCOL- ia EAVE ee | Tha sine you, Mie. SVENSONS IT HEKE? YARD AGAIN? TT . By | NS | mo AL CAP! ; AH'LL CARRY TH’ REASON AH | iS THAT AFTER TEETERING \-! IT'S TH’ TH' SWEET OLD IS $O STRONG, so? | | ONTEETERING: / GREATEST . CAN'T MR. BLOODWITCH, NEVER ROCK" ONCE NATCHERAL WONDER GO ANY IS, AH WAS ATE‘EM 4 MORE, I'LL DIE )s IN DOGPATCH!! FARTHER! BROUGHT UP ‘MYSELE— IT'S BIN TEETERIN ON BLOODWITCHS } FRIGHTENIN'LY FOR BRAN an _ A THOUSAND YARS, ° YBUTITRAIN'T NEVER FELL!! THE HEART OF JULIET “JONES rer | ~” I BAY LAT THE S\GOVER NCR GO, pW: IATS THE a _ PERCENTAGE IN WAs.g Be SOUGHING HIM UP FY oo LEARN JB HIM A , ESGON, RIA Ov) ei se vouR HEAD, CREEP! | WE CAN'T STAY HOLED UP HERE FOREVER, ATLEAST WITH FIM | WE GOT A CHANCE, erin seen een 9 aE : By BOE MONTA NA Comin ts ie > ‘150 on mah nd euerved WELL, WHATS THE WORD ? By CHIC YOUNG ; m ) (WHO'S THE ) Cena anf M7 LITTLE ey | - TU Tei bii< i's) ’ NR BEASLEY “(' NICE WHEN A (7 SON FOLLOWS vn HIS PAIISES . FOOTSTEPS La! ha ie “Si Sy rN Moc aN ' , w ‘ ' . “ . . ’ f aoe a , v |