LLY- [MINDED ‘teenagers, from Prince ’R “the: high: school band:and orchestra’ “They. are, left’ to right, : first. row, Susan Harding, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. K..F. H Retro rt: and. ‘Mrs... BE,’ Johnson ; Kalle: Krlitmaa, - son’ of? Mr. and Mrs.: ‘pack row, Lanny Nishi; | upert ‘and ‘district ‘are’ amon 145) students ‘at- workshop’ at University of British’ Columbia July “Alison . Newton,'- daughter of “Mr, and: Mrs... D..M. arding;: : Joyce: Johnson). daughter of. ‘son: of Mr. and “Mrs. °. ‘Krlitmaa’ and | Ricky. SET eK Gren ay -Jand retired recently. as principal, TE. Nishi, Port ‘Lindseth,, son of Mr. and "710- MILE, BC. -@ Eniberley, lived for 18 years in” North: . Vancouver, raising ‘family, buying ‘a home and try ing’ ‘to’ find | satisfaction in. his line of. work, ive. years a “ity, packed’ “ap cix i; moved to the Ca. {oo ob 1e. “place: is: “on. ‘the. of Green Lake, 11-:miles 64S - of this: Cariboo: Trail | “post aspine 200, miles north, of Van- ver, They found it run down cand ‘Lou, a with “a mod-. * short of Gime put. it. had “potential and. ‘it. owned: a: small. a--plece © of. the.’ history’. of: the y storied = “Cariboo — country. : The ‘Silver Spur ranch once’ was part. of the vast Graham: ranch, one. of: the ‘biggest. int: ‘the ‘Cariboo Mr: “Emberley, his “son “Glen, ” (now':21,;.and., his. wife ‘Evelyn. 4 ‘pitched. in-— ‘Sherri,- now; was. too: young to. help--w he ‘an enthusiasm = themselves. “Today.” “they guest: ranch - accommodating about: 30 persons. Trail-riding guests explore. portions of the old:: Graham lowed by the old- timers, lured to eo: MR. AND MRS EDMUND. Bnegland where: (hoy. will, ‘the Mediterranean, : - Mra: Sao. whilo Mv Auckobl: algo Joon correspondent wpe": AVOKET, formerly of Port” Simpson, were farowolled. Friday night by Australian and Eng- lish friends in Prince Rupert, ‘The Auckatts ara motoring. Across , Canna and porjions of the United States before ombarking for” spond some time. before wintering in ‘Auckott was fold: nurse. at Port Simp-> taught, at the Indian Day: for Tho Dally Nowg. .. .° ° School, Ho Was | until ‘broken up and sold” during : the: last: 15 “years. ne sparked... by..\:t he come: proprietors of, ‘a 206 acre enow eee they .were: working. : ‘ IOr Joperate: a> ‘comfortable, north: rustic, ‘lspread as well as: the trails fol- |, hattLomed. the region by the + gold rush. of, {the 1860s, mee ae Silver. Spur. is. one of several such ranches’ along the ‘ grav- elled | road ». leading: . .east from’ 70-Mile, but ‘it’s"one ‘of the few in’ the: ‘whole of. ‘the. ‘Cariboo which exists solely as” By “guest | “Its ‘season * /YUns. from. May- ot ; ( , the..hunting |. s¢ason | . Noveimbe 15,: and. guests: vary ‘from, groups: ‘of. city ‘youths’.on vacation’ to: groups of in the: fields, or deer’ in the -hills. 9.9" “To: the Emberleys, “it’s a sym-- lol of their. ‘quest © ‘for -freedoin from the pressures. of ‘city life. “We just decided. ‘there “must be something, better .than what’ we had: th North Vancouver,” said Mr, Embericy.: “Here, Sherri: has. to fo. and. moose ‘miles ;to ‘school, and we have, a lol, of work to do yet, Bul we're free to: do. it for-ourpolves. aye ee Colorful tunic. “tops lead show. FLORENCE, Italy m— Galitzine'’s entlection Sim, flaring tamnic top ~ trousers in bright eye--catching. colors: .drew a warm reception: atthe Florence fashion ‘showings ine Pitt Pal- ace Sunday. kong Galitzine’s tune: tops, both be+ low. hip and knee length, came in brilliant, ohandwoven silk” chantung. Thoy: were worn over. hall-hottomed matehing Lraus- ers and. With matching flat-- heeled. ali pumps. Colars were Neht and height ee con and vink :,! apricol, black, i Thea cashes: worn JTrene: featuring and -bell- burquolse, . NAVY atic “urimm ad | {with jewo!s, flat fabete loops or puffy embossed : orders sama fabric, Galitzine, attor= ‘all clovning featured lion -nnane hoods, ‘tight black suede boots. 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NEW | dottings “and ‘tines, § want-ad : “ “T“fop “quarter” is: better: read ‘and. trend ‘of trying: to -keep ‘young- | proved. so” ‘consistently. unco- -Op> erative’ they” had’ ‘to. be asked’ to” “last year when he. “set: aside-'a a small: “group of. interested: pe and varied collection: of ‘The ‘slides cover: wid visited . by either . residents way, Stikine River: countr: Mr, Calder. was accomp an “held: at the. Officers’ Mess ‘Sunday when. ple gathered to view the wide. ed by Frank. Calder, MLA, areas’ of: the district not normally oy tourists, They included many of: |) work around Namu,‘the St wart-Cassiar road; Alaska High--..|m ‘the Nass and Skeena rivers. ied by Mrs. N. L, Barton.and. J. ‘A. “Clark. Mrs, Kenneth, Harris: assisted with the refreshments, gers is “infinitely. better.t Mr. McDougall, who has spent. his | whole -career.. teaching. at North ‘Vancouver : ‘High - ‘School- agreed there are more “problem” students: in high ‘school.’ ‘today: ‘other ‘hand. today’s. more mature than the. compar- able group of previous genera- tions, he says. A firm believer“in* ‘the. modern sters. in school. for. as ‘long “as. use of..the word: “expelled”, on the records» ‘of © ‘students’. who | leave. “withdrawn” and he has always showed signs. of:; a ‘change | in a=, POLICY QUESTIONED He believes’ in as little corn-. pulsion as. possible: in training adolescents. . ‘him : the: centre” of! controversy. “smoking. area”. inthe’ « school grounds for. ‘those students who want to smoke;- 2 “This doesn’t 1 mean T condone ‘smoking. ‘by- teen-agers,” he said. “We took: ‘pains: ‘to lecture: and show: films’ onthe evils: of nico- “its |: hunters seeking: ducks‘ and: geese | tine, but the boys of the “Smok-. ers Union’ ‘were meéting .in the |- than ever: before but’ says >this . Ais because they. would. have drop: fs " ped: out: in. the. past. possible, - Mr. “McDougall banned’ i Such students - are ‘classed ‘as| welcomed ‘them: back when | they This. policy — made. VANCOUVER. (CP) — Today's batch of teen- | says| Wilfred (Mickey) McDougall, a man. who has been teaching them. for.40 years... | | + han any in the past’’; education. It is a last chance for the - so-called “bad. poyss . to Straighten’ out.” ob BELIEVED to be ‘the: first Tn- = ‘dian “woman to ‘become - ane ‘6fficer in the. Canadian, Army; ~ commission recently in the 2,-. 700 = “member. j men’s: Army “Corps.” _eitizenship. and” , ate,” get it: into: the open. | 2 woods. near the school, anyway. |" so I figured. we might. ‘as elt Marilyn Bell for: “her. swimming is more: than. a stage. of. formal ta ¥ i é ae Cucum ~ themselves ii pickle.and- relishes’ full. ‘of. ‘fine Ning pickling old- fashioned flavor but’ prepar- |: ed with the minimum. expendi- ture of effort and - time — that’s the order from. today’s “homec- maker, Here are Ewe. recipes which will fill the bill: _ DULL PICKLES (4, pounds: 4- inch pick ling , cucumbers © G tablespnons salt 3 cups White Vinegar 3 cups water 34 to 1 eup “aill seed a1 pepperearns | Wash cucumbers thoroughly; cut in half lengthwise. Combine salt, .vinegar and water, Heat Lo boiling. Pack | cucumbers into clean, hot jars. Add ,2 table spoons. dill. seed and 3 pepper- corns to each jar. Fill with boil- syrup to within ’% inch from: top of, jar. Immedi- ately adjust coverssas Jar manu- ‘facturer directs. Place filled jars) on wire vrack. dn covored, . deep ‘kettle, Add: chough boiling: water, to cover‘ tops of. jars ‘ono inchs place over heat, Process (oll) 1A: MiNULS,. ronnting — time | fren, moment active boiling resumes, Ramovo “jars: adjust seal as manufaelurer. directs. Makes 1 pints, . Tf you have, no wire: rack, fold- ad chicken, wire, woorlen. clothes pins or. soveral thicknesses | of used jar yubbors maybe: used, bers 2 @uick- -pickling—crisp, “@runchy | quickly - packing one: “CUCUMBER ONION MUSTARD PICKLES 6 pounds’ 3 to 4 inch pickling “cucumbers ‘ 1 pound ‘onions 1%, cups sugar Vy cup salt wo 2 tablespoons cornstarch 11% teaspoons powdered’. alum ! 1 teaspoon ground ginger ly teaspoon turmeric -~ Vy teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons prepared - mustard 3 cups white vinegar 1 cup water , Wash eucumbers Ahoroughly; slice, Peel and siiee anions, Com- bine sugar and next 6 ingredi- ents in deep saucepan. Gradial- ly stir in mustard, then: liquids. Cover; bring to a poll, Add, vege- tables, Cover. heat just: Lo boil- ing point; ‘then simmer -hot, steril- ized jar ata thine, F Fillsto within Y, inch. from top, “making sure vinegar: ‘solution ,covers VveRe- tables. : ‘Sonal: each jar at gnee.. Makes 8 pints. ' ~o- awe yee be dogaee “4 mone ARED B, DOWONE _ OPTOMETRIST “Phone 5548 - © 03. - ard Ave, w. night ahi, atthe Prinec 0. Rupert S ae not be cece at the Sawmill - Lieutenant. Irene: Hoff: of: ‘Ota - tawa; above; -was- ‘granted: her: ‘servant. in, the. Indian ‘Affairs o - branch: of. the: department’ Of: immigration S a Lieut... Hoff. joined” the militia | “unit: 10 years. ago: as a priv-": ‘Friends “of Mr. ‘and Mrs. “‘Tho- mas Burns. bade. ‘them © ‘farewell ‘| with a Scottish party. before they left’ Prince. Rupert. Saturday. ‘to . return to: ‘Scotland.’ dy 7 Many: handsome gifts; includ: ing a silver. tea: ‘service, O Ru- pert plaque,” a $100 bill,” and, a clock, were presented ‘to ‘the -| couple at a party | at thelr, home | Thursday, night. . Weis ‘ “We received SO . “many. pre- sents that we: will have: to, crate. them and-ship- ‘them separately. via the. Panama,” Mr. Burns Among,’ their. “¢ompatriots - the: party: was. ‘John Baird, father of Mrs. Peter’ Cullen. of this: ‘city, land, ‘in May. to spend the. sum- mer here... -The Burns ‘and. ‘their daughter, —|Mary 12, left.. by :Canadian Pa- | cific Airlines~ plane . Saturday for Vancouver. to” ‘travel. - from: there to Montreal. by: plane. After =. spending’ four. days. there. they will travel: by: ‘boat to Scotland. “Mr. ‘Burns, who ‘has: been: anic during » ‘their four. years’, ‘residence, is: rejoining” - haulage. ‘contracting - firm: with © et he was previously - em- = “in: Glasgow. eon “While he’ regretted _ leaving. Mr. Burns. said he: had received two long | distance telephone calls from ‘his- ‘former: employer ask- ing hint to come’back, and that he could not’. affore LO lose, the, opportunity. the flight: will be: who came. from ‘Airdrie, Scot- |* employed - ‘aso a diesel | mech- "| ‘the aay Reine wupert ‘Daily. yews ‘ Spe «Monday, July, 175: 1961" Mrs. W. -R, ‘Bingham and. her|F daughters ‘Connie: and... Colleen, 611 Sixth, “Avenue. East, aré. leav- ing’ ‘by. Canadian’ Pacific, ‘Airlines, plane:, tomorrow... for: Vancouver, to spend’ a month's holiday. with relatives. Accompanying them on |’he Miss: Joyce | Moore, daughter. of Mr. and: Mrs. |: E. T: 's.: Moore,’ .774.. Alfred St. ‘| Joyce’ will be: going: to. Nanaimo. to visit her. grandmother, ‘Mrs: G. EB. Moore; -well- ‘known, former. resident of. the. city... ce “heaving ‘for a’ ‘month’ Ss. ‘holiday in ‘Seattle, Mrs:.D °-.G:" “Barber, 930 Third Avenue West;: will tra-. ‘vel’ by’ plane - ‘Wednesday.: with her infant..son. Kelly.. She. will ‘visit her parents,Mr. and: Mrs. , | August Gudjonsson,. -who -will ‘be. seeing - their -- three-months-old grandson ; for. the first time.. foe Mrs: J. Bi Roeric, of. ‘Chicago; formerly | of.: this city, : numbers’ - numbers - “numbers - 7numbers: 3 “ CP Photo ‘Lucile ‘Wheeler, ‘for skiing, and ee n fine. pickle: B| me while. You can earn “extra. vacation money by plicing ‘gi Want “Ad in has articles of. furniture, appliances | cle. no. longer heeded, One Tittle, Want- ‘Ad in The Daily, News: may: do. the: trick that will, bring in extr your vircalions Just Phone | “arrived: . aM, then wg st ae Che ‘y 1 The Daily, News." ‘Every: home wee war ‘but may “be useful’ to: somcone el