meet a. SPOTS Ta a NEE ERE RCE KAT, ingles f: a Fa SRAM * ce a ea Along “with © “many ‘other | ‘or- A “Mrs. Signe Erb. ganizations in Prince Rupert, the| ‘The group’s next mecing wil Order ‘of the Royal Purple has be: held in September. * Pek oan a4 pretty. ceremony. ‘performed recently. in: An. gelatine with % cup cold. ‘water | gelatine, bowl]..in .a- ‘pan’, of. ‘hot sugar,” “2. “tablespoons fresh: ‘Temon e ‘Juice; 2. cups - ‘fresh. peach: ‘puree; |’ “| 1lveup: “milk and) MY teaspson. salt: Pynk conto PERSONALS | Lloyd. Fraser, ‘son’. ‘of. G, Hy Fraser,: 411: McBride ‘Street, will leave’ by plane ~ tomorrow” to]: spend his summer - holidays in Je. southern British, ‘Columbia, Mrs. H, D. Halkett, 363. Borden Street,. has ‘left by.:train: to’ visit relatives: ‘at Cold’ ‘Lake, Alta, “ Fe ay _ Miss Carolyn Judd, . who has been spending three ‘weeks’ holi- day at the home of her’ mother, Mrs, Eva Judd, 1326 Piggott Ave- nue, leaves : tomorrow ‘by Cana- dian Pacific Airlines plane, for Victoria where she will” continue her nurse’s training at the Royal Jublee Hospital. ake Peach sherbet. summer. treat th hoy .go- lucky For the next week they. will be engaged in-a constant round ‘of outdoor*’ ‘activities: — “swimming, racing, nature’ “Study. sessions— and campfire ' eet ‘togethers for skits and songs, _ Welcoming. the. girls: today chief councillor. Edward Ryan, {along .with:.Mrs. ‘Dorcas: Nelson, “| put long hours | Of: -work | into pre- paring the .camip. For a popular dessert on ‘sum- mer days, one of the top choices is home-made fresh peach sher- bet. This one made according to’! the. following recipe. could not be easier. : Also. it.-is comparatively } low-¢ salorie:. Use.’ soft- ripe. fresh |. - peaches’ for the puree.. Mix % 215. envelope .: “uniflavored: and ‘let stand a- minute.,° “Place, water : to" ‘melt... . Combine -. ‘1. cup. Pour into a fr eezing: tray. Freeze: until “almost © ‘firm “.Turns* into} mixing bowl. Add 1 unbeaten. egg white,. Beat. with. an electric’ or rotary ege beater, until ‘smooth. and fluffy.’ Finish. freezing’ in two trays until, firm ‘and meg. to serve. ‘Makes about. 3 Pints: wound up its: 1960-61. ‘season. of ‘ nunciation Church, the former Mary. Ann’ Salvati daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Salvati of Prince Ru-: pert, became the. bride ‘of Joseph’ Stephen Sadoway, son:of Mr. ond ‘Mrs. Stephen Sadoway of. Edmonton, Rev. James’ Tracey, ‘OM, of] ficiated at the. 10-am.. nuptials. providéd : by ‘Michael Colussi on The decorations © consisted. of the: accordion. pod pink and wae e. streamers and Peter. A. “Gibb” proposed - the Mae toast to’ the’ bride ata reception activities - and. “will resume its work again in the: ‘fall. i “The group’s: recent meeting: in’ Islander hall. was combined with a: party. marking. the: ‘end of the season. A pantomine was a fea- ture of the entertainment... . During’ a brief business session conducted by honored royal lady Mrs. Donald Hawryluk,- members Se oe AE Oe rene de eee Rtn ne cee ep eee seem oe “full information, “pictures: and. PORTABLE GOLD DREDGE. Ab last, the’ amazing - “BONANZA”. Portable: Gold Dredge, » Which ; has. proven’: close: to. 90% ° fine™ gold: recovery. “Puts, . through 4° to'6 yds. of gravel per: hour .and ‘is designed’ to: “work successfully on. all: types of. placer. property.. This: entire. . Canadian’ unit:can: be packed any.distance’ by one man. For. -| brochure on this: outstanding. The Guides, from Prince Ru- pert, Kitimal,. Kitkatla, Kin- colith “ang Masset, . will set up Point and on. the Field. Two English’ women; 4 = | Brine Rupett Daily eins tb, ey ee Ms ‘Tuesday,’ ‘July ‘4 1961: were Metlakatla villagers: whose.|- camp at two: sites, at’ “Mission |’: Recreation |" a Miss"! “| Jane, Williams” and: Miss Ruth}, So et girls, ‘accompanied by. 10 supervisors and assistants, picked up. their camping. gear and: boarded boats. today for the annual, Girl. Guide Camp at Metlakatla. oes “dre ‘Mrs. George Marhauer. and. Mrs. George West, . both of. this: city.. District “commissioner Mrs, George.W, Cook will also be pre-. sent during the camp session. . Eveninig .vespers | will .be held L o ants, and ‘quartermasters © in Metlakatia Anglican Church; ors’ will take’: ‘Dlade - out. of. doors: each: morning. we y The camp is scheduled to wind oe HOME, DELIVERY © “About: 25° per | ‘cent. of . bakery. sales © «Sn Canada - Ashworth, are camp’ command- | livery. e “FREIGHT “CHARLOTTE ISLANDS,” BELLA COOLA, ALERT. 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