ee ent TI EES RET AS OS an amt 4 ony . eae Aptos ene amour sTHE BACHELOR GIRL'S BUFFET is an ironing: ‘board decked in ne festive home-sewn corduroy cover for apartment entertaining. Sironing. board is ideal height for serving. ~Washable corduroy, in posed by sewing..center experts, which magically. turns an iron- ing. board into ‘a gay buffet! An ironing board, decked with ' famorous cover will. -give the needed table. area for silverware and food, while producing a fes- bive- and colorful effect. “ Not only is this homey object fist the right height for serv- but it has an attractively an DIAL 3215 FOR THE BEST. oN CHINESE FOOD TRY THE * GRAND CAFE FRESH BREAD DAILY » Buy: your Show Tickets \. ; Anytime PEG ¢t\. sf { ~ Open "THT 1:00 a.m. vw - ois ‘ wy . wy . ie W Oa ok cay =. Cares? 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BC, DENTAL ASSOCIATION 9285 Ws Georyia, Vancouver ete whee whe gaa St es My wo aus vat ee a ot wa. bright. accent shade, such as lime, pink or turquoise, is suggest- ‘ ir;the:party table cover. It can be gaily trimmed with three inch-white fringe for-the bottom and one inch wide outline the top. . Pockets can be added along one side ‘ “the SGatest : trick of | shaped top - which’ will ‘look ‘styl- e ‘festive season is one pro- ized and “modern”. under that old standby, the card table, free. for extras or. for seating a | arrangements. - Before. covering - the. . ing the shape of its ‘bshould be made. Ironing board's suit width and length required. Two panels will be sufficient if the wall side is to -be left un- draped. The front panel will probably consist of two or morc lengths of fabric. (Fabric re- quirement should be determined according to measurements, be: fore it. is purchased.) Corduroy is the fabric recom- mended for this purpose by sew: ing center experts because it is completely washable, allowing the cover to be used over anc over, Corduroy requires no spe- 1 cial treatment other than nor mal care in washing, and th: use of nny mild soap and warir water, It should never be twistec or run through a wringer be- cause this will sel deep creases into the pile. Ironing board cover should b: hung wet and allowed to drip- dry. Then, and what could Ve easier, the cover is fitted ove: the jroning board wrong side out and a steam tron is held above, but not on, the corduroy, When the cover is removed, the pile should be raised by brushing to restore corduroy to its orig- inal velvety Justre. Family leaves for Nanaimo a cover. Furthermore, it. will leave A family who came here from North Wales 10 years ago are leaving the city at the end, 0) the month to live In Nanaimo, Mr, and Mrs, J, F, Williams of 446 Fourth Avenue Bast. with [sons Peter 14, and Glyn 2, and. daughter Holen 11, leave on the 7 ont December 30, While in the efly Mr. Williams ) worked as sales clerk and in the offica. of. the Co-op Centre and was ‘nctive In the Royal Cann- dinn Legion, Mrs, Williams belonged to the Legion. LA and. ‘the Women's Auxiliary of the 8b, Androw's Anglican Cathedral, _ Both of them belonged to the Rod and Gun and Curling Clubs. In Nanaimo Mr, Williaans will be secretary manager of the Royal Canadian Legion and Credit Union.. ‘dary 1962: membership on Duff Members: of the on Chamber of Commerce and thet: wives held a. dinner. ‘party ® ee cently to celebrate the opening of a branch of. the. Royal Bank | of Canada in ‘their community” and to welcome the staff metii- bers. - “The bank opened on December 4, with H. L, Gummer of Van-. couver aS manager, R. W. Stu- art of Vancouver as teller-ac- countant, and Miss. Dawn Mac- Millan of’ Houston as bookkeeper and stenographer. The need of a bank .in the town of Houston had been one of the Chamber’s projects ever since it was formed early this spring. Previously bank services had been extended to this com- munity from Smithers on a: ‘bi- weekly basis. Chamber President Don a 1 d McEwen, ‘welcomed © ‘the special guests and’ conferred an honor- ‘Menzies of Smithers. Other guests included Rev. and Mrs. 1Smith, C. R. Matthews, village Ww. de Jong, Mrs. Elnora y pe evaporated milk. NO-BAKE SPICE FRUIT CAKE (Makes: 9x5x3-inch loaf) 48 (34 pound), marshmallows | 34 cup undiluted evaporated - milk ¥% cup orange juice 4-34 cups crushed vanilla, wafers, , 2-Ye cups crushed graham crackers ‘1 cup broken pecans clerk: Mrs. W- Dungate, Women’s Institute president; J. Veenstra of the Royal Canadian Legion. Arthur Russel] of the Recreation Commission; Herman Ruiter of the Farmers’ Institute; G. Bag- german of the Houston Co-oper- ative Marketing Association; L. M. Newgard, chairman of the Village Council, Mr. and .. Mrs. J. Colbourne of the Community Club; .Frank Edmonds of the B.C. Power Commission, Mr. and Mrs Anthony Woloshuk,... and G. Bellicini, who is the oldest wigident of. Houston. " Moving pictures ‘of the ‘Morieé River area and the Air ‘Force Day at Cold Lake, Alta., were shown by Mr. Woloshuk to, con- clude the. evening’s entertain- ment. News about between = the : ranch, fresh snoy.:So: far it hag ‘traps and snares. Sep em HY * + & “ss We are all happy to have a in Smithers as unti] now we have had to depend,on those who. live George who come ironing |through .once :in-a while. Dr. board, a paper pattern duplicat-/D; Proctor is a private practi--[ surface |tioner who is. also” ‘doing federal jand provincial “work. He called sides canbe covered..by three jin one mornmg this week when |Christmas concert and party: separate panels of fabric,.cut to he asked whether our calf had veterinary ‘surgeon li-ing- fin Prince ‘been checked for: TB. Francois. Lake ‘By AGNES H. NEAVE Daily. News Correspondent FRANCOIS “LAKE . — Several years ago poison was put out. for wolves and. they have:.not. been. seen or heard lately. About : a month ago one startéd ranging. Anderson Ranch, 20 miles down the lake, to -the: *back* of Jack ‘O’Meara’s : : . three. miles east of the rm. of grdgious hrotliny, rare. 1s the bach- landing. It has been.seen several .. {times and ait leaves, tracks. in the | escaped’ ‘PRINTED PATTERN SIZES 10-16 ‘For teens - in tne swing -— 2. classic * fashion | Loin bright, smashing colors wo In cotton, waol, pr Dacron for xehool or Priddy dances, Printed Pattern, 4941; Toon ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Sond order to ANNE ADAMS, ‘cenara of The! Prhikte ‘Ruport Dally Nows, Pattern Depart- mont, 60 Front ; . Abrect. Weat, Toronto, Onb, 8 Het & virtdress | “With a softly pionted skirt, Sew . Sizog 30, i2, 14, 10, Bike 12 takes 2h yarcla 64- Inch f Ns Sond FORTY ue vs (400) iy eotns: (aLampa ga ! Hol he Nw |i copted) for thig-p ante tf 1. Planse ; print . plainly nn, NAME, ‘Tmore Tall kinds, the big wood heater in a wash , 4 holler. After: morning - service in church on Sunday morning: Rev. Robert Warren. gave each of us a few sprigs of holly which his mother had sent him from Van- couver. I notice that the leaves are not prickly like they used to be when we gathered it as chil- ‘dren. - sh “I would like to send wishes for a. “happy Christmas and, New fa foil lined ‘ 9x5x3-inch 1 cup currants =. 1 cup candied pineapple 1 cup.mixed candied fruit ¥, teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon nutmeg Cut marshmallows into quar- ters. Pour evaporated milk: and. orange juice over marshmallows and let stand 3 hours. Stir ‘oc- casionally.. Combine crushed vanilla wafers and graham crackers, pecans, currants, pine~ apple, candied fruit’ and spices in a large bowl. Add marshmal-. low mixture. Mix well. Pack. into pan. Decorate top with flaked | coco- TAKE A FRUIT CAKE '— one that needs’ no baking + then add’> a sprinkling of coconut, a. border of: pecans. and cherries, and‘an accompanying bowl of fluffy’sauce for a. pretty plateful of holi- day dessert. Both sauce and cake ° ‘are. made from economical nut, pecans and glace cherry a YY vy : y y uy ¥ y Lt be IMPORTED PIPES. ~ CIGARETTES ~ ' CIGARS — TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail canes a Ria REI % Year to our. editor, and staff. ot} ‘| Thé: Daily News ‘and:td our’ Sniany.* friends .in «Prince Rupert;, Mas Cliff Harrison of. Lake also asks me to wish you the same as many Prince Ru- pert families stay with her in ‘the summer time. eo me » ed on Saturday evening when the school children had their Now that we ha ‘e two rooms and ltwo teachers it is not so difficult: to plan and present the various items, and this year there were 19 of them. The program started off with the children singing. car®&s and then a charming liltle play: by the junior grades called “The Listening Post” with brownics and elves in Santa's workshop busily making. toys, some in brown.and others In green. , There was a rhythm band sen- lection, several plano soles and recitations, then the play “Book- worms Don't Have to Bite,” by; the older pupils, In this some of the. ehildren were dressed as honks with the titles In large Iet- tering in front, Several girls did a.very attractive dance and after carols the concert closed with the singing of “The Queen,” Then there was the exelting, part of the evening when Santa Cleus came bounding in with hells rinelne to give out the pile of presents under the big ‘vee, Hod with cach gift a Dag of candies and nuts, Then tae benches were pushed back to the walls, the floor swept clear of piles of wrapping paper and ribbons, and the Indies brought refreshments — ‘round, Piles of sandwiches vanished, aso ducens of delicious cakes of Now that the reereation com. nission has purehased an elec: tric coffee maker it makes cater ing for these affairs much craton | as woused Lo mako It on top of: Pee RRR IRE OE Ha pe AI EE ene a Dont Neca | ayD Teeth and sh Jaws ’ Chew = | ' hd lela ts: LAgehte By AA RE EE Ne a INO A Oa a ebrboet: dette FR RR UNE AL INAH BASE Ud aR, - : ie ere idineiignieeinntininla Crap a In ay! eee indie tN ee ES UR tedatekalepeng atti tains Tchesink' it o Our community hall was pack-- ne ‘cake. _ cic eee anT OREM TRNE RN OTRO ET ORE Commencing December 18, store hours 9 a. m. to 9 D. m,. GROTTO. CIGAR STORE . 634 - 3rd Ave. See DiDi Dasa Dee Bee Be Is DRARAADADARADEITADANDAAAAS Ah ‘halves, if: desired, Cover : top with foil. Refrigerate . Several _ days before slicing. FLUFFY LEMON-PECAN SAUCE mo _ (Makes: ‘about: 3: cups) y eup: “undiluted ‘evaporated 2 ‘milk Oe 1 egg. - % cup sifted powdered | sugar 1 teaspoon. lemon vextract i teaspoon lemon. juice 14 cup ground -pecans Chill evaporated: milk in re- many; | today. that” Canada's “blood - ‘do='fie |nations between January: 1st.and. -/October. 31st’ hit.a: high: peak ‘of. 563,970 bottles, a6 ‘per: cent'in- crease over 529; 985, for. the Same’ sp oe Prince. Rupert. Dally. News Ay , Wednesday, December 20; -1961" ‘yoluntaty’ blood. donor: ‘chair: Fred.".H, ° Dietrich; ‘stated period in’ 1960... Chairman Dietrich ‘said: that ‘| British . Columbia's. ‘total Jof: 54,- 791 for the. January . October period compares favourably. with 54,601 for the same’: period: in 1960. B.C. has established ‘and maintains: a high: ‘level, of: volun- | beer donor’ groups.’ ‘ Brings” Results frigerator. tray until soft ice crystals. form around edges of tray (about: 10 minutes). While evaporated milk is chilling, beat egg until thick. Gradually beat in sugar. Add lemon extract. Whip .chilled evaporated. milk until stiff. (about 1° minute). Add lemion juice. Whip very stiff (about: 1 to.2 minutes longer). Gently fold beaten. egg mixture and pecans into whipped evapor- ated milk. Sauce may. be made and: refrigerated one hour in ad- vance, if desired. Serve on fruit pe ~ DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES FOR THE LADIES | Phone 5341 WURANPRWRRHAWARHRHARAME 4 Army. Militia: Training The Army: wants. to train. ards, here’s your chance of 1962 PE WMA Besner Blk. s Phone 4210 BLANKETS. | Sunbeem SC 32.95. 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You may oblain full information anid | enrolment details, without obligation, by. visiting the address below: Prince Rupert Armoury, - Prince Rupert, B.C, a. MAKE SURE Ub CANADA. CAN. Te ae lé ete" een ‘bik “ ew: executive’ ew; slate of officers Wus nd. a. Christmas party Was. enjoyed ‘by: members of tiie Ladies Orange Benevolent As- sociation at their monthly meet- ing, held: Friday at the Valhalfa Hall. with Worthy Mistress Mrs, Frederick* ‘Barber in the chalr,,, Mrs. ‘John Johansen acted * AS presiding officer for the elec~ tions. The. new executive will Je installed’ at the January 19 meeting. *. wat After the business period, the members: and their friends sat down to.a turkey supper. Bingo ‘was played and gifts were ex: m4 exchanged: during the evening,” TAKE TIME OUT FOR SURVIVAL Earn as you ‘Serve Under the Special Canadian ne P. rogramme | oF te 100, 000 men this winter .to During his course the new Militiaman will be given all- day training for five days a-week. 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