“e inspeation’ trip. ne rencme Ore rere Soba t “The city. boys were in the same troop, but’ in. different patrols. : Accompanied by: J. ‘R. Johriston, “Prince Rupert today to: visit ranger stations upcountry.. He. will: “ MY spend thé rest of this week. and next: week, in. the. district... : : every “night, op Ss. “McKinnon, chief. forester, BC. ‘Forest Service, vie- |. --toria, is visiting: the. Prince Rupert forest, district on. his annual | district: forester, he: ert -|. “ srecrorecs Homecoming Scouts. tell of ‘good time” at camp Four tired but: happy Prince Rupert Boy. Scouts Rave: returned: from the third Canadian Boy. Scout Jamboree held in Ottawa July 8 to’ 15. Brian Eby, Ro- bert Green, Ronald Currie, and: Alfred Tirams. are unanimous in. reporting “a ‘good time was had by al ro where. they: had “with: pa rty - which has been’ in session'at ‘the »| morning | for the “| will - ‘| with a party.” Sunday * school, featured”. songs, » handcrafts, “Mrs, T, R: Lloyd v was in charge, assisted by..Mrs, R,°B. MacDon- ald, Mrs. Heather - Moore, Mary... White, Pameia Painter, Sheila Garbe- ya, the school has Stories, - “and Pianist. may "| Bible school A daily. Vacation: Bible’ schoo! | ‘| First Baptist. Church “every past: two’ “weeks, . conclude ‘Friday | morning: Attended by some 40 kiddies | ‘| daily from ‘the nursery . beginner and primary. departments of the Henry... Vanderheide, Sandra Wahl. and” Hilda: Lippett. Mrs, Pe Ho Linzey ‘was French- ‘Canadian. oe ‘For. example, . ‘there: are. the|) “minuteries,”* cleverly: designed tourists! in the dark. If you: are visiting. ‘someone ‘whose room is on the’ upper: floor, and it. is’ night;: you: must. “‘push.a. ‘button, generally, located | in, the : ‘en- trance.: . “This turns < on ‘the light’ ‘in the corridor. for you,’ but’ only: fora minute or. two.’ ‘Then. it goes: ‘off. to save ™ “electricity and. leave}: There. are numerous: little dif-|- habits: here. that: unnerves: me ne bindison, ” - gas “stove known to. gaz”. in Paris is a “cuisiniere. “LANGUAGE QUIRKS: After’ ‘three “years. in: “Paris. 1| still” find: myself ‘misunderstood | 105. ‘pounds: of bread om-! on’ occasion, although .I. Micton fee : attentitively.. One. day TI wanted ue as “Canadians. eat» an. ‘average ‘of : er person : of. films: is yee but,’ gettin around.; ‘to them: ds’: singsongs : ‘and: skits,’ and swap-. ped’souvenirs. Most of: them won an Adventure. badge for- taking|" part in an archery and marks-; manship competition. The ‘local. ‘leader, district. scout- master ‘David: Ridsdale; ‘who: also. attended,. was” the. assistant ; Scoutmaster. of the. troop. -Each patrol had two tents and - Foe | ‘ Rev. Dr. R. W. K, ‘Elliott, min- ister of the First United. Church, . 7 announced today. that two new ferences that ‘baffle: tourists dur- ing. their first days. here fe “Not. ‘everybody, knows, for. in- stance; that it is ridiculous: to ey 10% ‘habit: “poll. of 6, : happy. ‘with the} men: in: ‘Tokyo: ‘found’ 42. per: ‘cent. Ss. “cooked: meals outdoors on char- On. the ‘last. day, ‘the boys: thrilled’ to the sight (of the: Wacation Bible ‘schools: would be started next week. ‘under his: di- a ‘pot of.: paint | between:1 .p.m: try to -buy.a. steak, acomb- ‘or = frowned, on ‘Smoking | by. women. coal: grills. Ten pounds of char- Changing of the Guard to the:7ection.’. ‘coal, were issued to each patrol 1 unusual this supply of fuel. daily, ‘and: various - ‘troops ‘used ‘methods | ‘to augment One Ontario strains or the pipe band... The: ceremony usually takes . place every morning. on - the. Parlia-. ment: Building. ¢rounds, but: was “y:. 4 school will: ‘be. in operation ‘at Facey. Hall in: ‘the mornings, the afternoons, : -Both.-of these and at.North Pacific Cannery in. weekly holiday.: and, 4 p.m. All: ‘the: ‘shops.’ are |: 7 RHYTHMIC . HABITS. agi ky Iclosed. ‘And-on Mondays, 80. perp. ce: ‘cent. of them: are _closed for. al obs | troop charged. two ‘pieces of char- SChools: WUl last for coal to press a pair of Scout two weeks.: brought” “specially to the. camp The French. are. people of. reg shorts,.. site. Dr. Elliott reported that: the | served: Slices. of. two pigs which. | they had- roasted. : over: their ae “troop” from Quebec served |, pea™ “soup |: ‘daily, - and. members of yet ‘another. troop Four. other. boys. who . also. : -went to the Jamboree: from | Prince “Rupert will) return: ater. Larry Gordon. is at. pre-- vacation bible schools sponsored to’ date by: his church had’ been highly” successful, and: that: at=. tendance Had exceeded ‘all: ex- from 12:30°to 2:30 p.m:, and’ sup- | per. from. 7 p.m. ‘to. 10° p.m. Be-|.. tween". these ‘scheduled - meal- |. oo times,-no. restaurant will | ‘give: ‘al ular, rhythmic habits. Dinner. is}. - me sent holidaying in Vancouver, Robert. Long went to. ‘Toronto |. . lo’ visit a ‘sister, and Laurie - Gordon and. David Bell. are- “Tistting Ottawa. and Edmon t ton, ne 2 PERSONALS: S Miss Diana | McCully. has: left Prince Rupert after. two years: on the nursing staff. of Prince ‘Rupert. General “Hospital. Miss. McCully left. by Canadian Paciit. ‘Airlines plane. today for’ her home. town. of Blackwater,’ -On-. tario, “where. she, will. visit. her’ parents and enjoy ran extended holiday. .- eh, Be oe ve A former ‘resident: of this: ‘city, Mrs. ‘Marion: ‘Bentsen of Vancou- has. been visiting cher mother. in- -law, Mrs. Ray. Bent- : sen,..and- ‘other: relatives: here. | She. will return. to ‘Vancouver by. plane. Saturday. coo “ Se ane : eo . AS ‘HD “ale” Schlichting, form- ‘erly: of. Kitimat, and district sup- | ‘ervisor. for the Sun Life’ Assur-. a ao lance: Company of .Canada,” has. = larrived in. the. ‘city. to» take up 8 ‘residence: ‘He: an Mr Schlich Ving and ® thei 5 1. Conny: ‘and’ Dirk ave:moved: into 1a thome_on: Graham Avenue. Mr: Schlichting, ae ‘national “quality : award: .winn ori companies‘ Across * Canada? in 1960, succeeds ‘Steven: ‘King; ‘who bectations, | starved: stomach anything. more a a, a than a: ‘sandwich. * MONTREAL ). . Too, “much4 As. forthe language a French- emphasis: is, Placed ‘on. slimness Canadian feels in: the same. osi- in. North: America, ' particularly, tion as ‘any, tourist: - fe where adoléscents ’ are concern-|| ‘The Parisians understand you mye ves fa) Dr. Hilda. Bruch of. the: “psy~ in _Beneral “conversation, but bh : "_GONFIDENTIALLY YOURS —by Byrne Hope Sanders “MONTREAL, July 27th—Sign’ your. own holiday . :Money! .....°Look at-any. dollar: bill and’ ‘youll: See: two. signatures.” Without®. those; Signatures, .. © ‘the bill would. be worthless. ‘It’s the same with © “the TRAVELLERS . CHEQUES © sold; by the .. |’ - BANK OF MONTREAL—but both the: signatures a are yours: ; You sign-once at.the bank when you... oo, ‘‘buy- them ‘and’ they. can’t. be: cashed“ until. you’ : sign: -them.:a: second : time. If; you do lose’ them,’ or..if they..are.. -stolen, they:.can..be replaced. :.So .why. take chances’.with your. holiday, funds?. Change. ‘them: into: Travellers. Cheques ‘sold: by ‘the =f. Bank of . Montreal wee they. are. only good when you Sign. them! vee Pe WHAT A GLORIOUS “FEELING. to come. fresh from. a. swim 1 OE. Le “shower - and get into something: crisp, clean :. -and cool. But remember: first. to. use : _ FRESH Cream. Deodorant, the - deodorant’ x - that’s” so’ gentle ‘it won’t_ harm ‘normal ‘skin: i> or ‘harm -or.:stain™ clothing. : "Yet Fresh ‘is: - completely. effective all ‘day. Jong.. “That’s ~ : pecause. it’s .a long-lasting ‘anti-perspirant. " Nothing, keeps -you fresher -than Fresh —: _ whether it’s the cool” stick, ‘the exclusive ‘upside-down. ‘roll-on’ or the’ ‘smooth | _cream.. “Count on: Fresh Deodoran -just-:as--I* do! |campfire for: seven houts. pe -The Jamboree, . ‘held. at ‘Con- naught « ‘Ranges, . 16° miles. from Ottawa, opened on: schedule, de- spite. a. heavy. “shower. of rain. The 3,000. boys” “paraded. before Governor-General “Vanier, who |. : officially opened’ the. affair: and |. A FIVE- DAY- OLD pony. nuzzles farewell. ‘to: an older sister who's. preparing’ to go ‘on show“ before. one million: people:. The year- : old: filly will be the: big. prize. in the . “Namaq the Pony” contest: -at-this year’s Pacific’ National Exhibition August ‘19: to Septem- _ ber’4. ‘Donations will-go ‘to: ‘the Children’s Hospital. Joe: Holds- : worth - of Steelhead’ Ranch. ‘at. Coquitlam | is. donating a Saddle. anid bt bridle along: with the. pony. oe gave'a welcoming speech. foe pececeneecerewororns ‘The. ‘boys hada whole: ‘day off | MISSIONARY LEAVES [nz acce si i a historic * ° -Parliament. Buildings: - TO ATTE \ D COLLEGE > and grounds.' They ‘also’ visited shopping. districts and. ‘the Gov- ernment. Mint,» fo ‘John Murdoch, who-has ;been at. the United Church’s on the-actual camping grounds ‘Skidegate Mission on the Queen: Charlotte Islands, has left:to . there, were. various displays set | ‘attend Union College -at University. of British: Columbia in. up, for the: “boys: to.visit-in ‘the : ‘Vancouver for his initial training in the ministry. .° afternoons - — a van -containing “ Mr. Murdoch, who is a‘ talented artist, was employed for {a Sabre: Jet. simulator : trainer 32 years. by a leading Canadian chain store before becoming | anda: survival’ display by. the Air. a. missionary. with .the United Church. 2 » | Force,: a government. ‘conserva-: . «.. His’ wife has accompanied him to Vancouver. ‘They have | tion. exhibition, an international | (a daughter. and ason. .°- stamp. bureau, andy: an” amateur “) It is. hoped that: Mr. ‘Murdoch: will return to ‘this: area, ‘possibly’ to. Prince: Rupert. are Wowoorecrrorerrerrrrr MILK oan t wrens war tent: ow saenaae ” ne ‘| radio unit. : The lads _ensived campfires oa fe bine all. ‘ingredients: lettuce ‘and tomato. ee dish n may be. ‘drained into ing: care. not. t vhite, delicious meat, is ‘especial- ly-'a ‘summer treat. Now: is ‘apar- | ticularly. good time to: enjoy. this! s ‘a. saucepan,. thickened, and’ then poured 9 over: ithe steaks. To thick- tablespoon” of corn- ith:a little. cold into: small “pieces 2 “Serve. ‘on let- |: tuce. and. garnish with: tomato. Makes 4 -servings...8 0: - TUNA TOWERS. can: (7 ounces). tuna. was: ‘transferred recently.to.Van- | ; couver. in a. supervisory capacity. rand. cot ok over medium heat , ‘stirring ‘constantly. Most * varieties: of’ fish “and shellfish make. delicious — cold plates, and. incidentally menu possibilitics are not limited to canned ‘fish’.such as salmon, tuna, and sardines. Fillets. of cod, haddock, sole, and the like make. tasty. salads when cooked,, . |ehilled, and combined ' with gar- _{den ingredients. ‘| Good ways to cook fillets for use in salads are by baking en- cased in a covering of alumin- lum foil, and by, steaming... SUMMER SEAGARDEN 1 pound fish -fillets, cooked Y% teaspoon salt. -] tablespoon Jemon. juice 1 cup, chopped éclery 2 tablespoons: chopped pickle 2 tablespoons chopped onion ~ 9 hard-cooked eggs, : ‘chopped Y cun.salad dressing oo ’ Lettuce 9) 2 tomatoes cut in wedes Dralii fish well and break fute harvest of the: Pacific,:and: here ig..a new: halibut. recipe recom-. mended by home. economists of |: Canada’s department of fisher-. ies. : “CAPTAIN' NS] HALIBUT BAKE 2’ pounds: fresh halibut, steaks ‘Y teaspoon salt Vg. teaspoon pepper. . “L-can, (20 ounces). tomatoes, drained teaspoon sugar teaspoon basil ‘medium onion, thinly sliced ‘tablespoon, butter: ‘cup heavy cream . ‘Cut. steaks into serving ~ size we. portions and sprinkle on both sides with salt and pepper. Com- bine tomatoes, gugar, and basil; place in the bottom. of a. shah low, ‘greased. baking dish. Top with thinly sliced onion. Arrange fish portions ina single layer | on the vegotables and dot with ‘putter, Bake ina moderate oven nt: (375°F,). for 20. minutes, Pour heavy cream avor ‘fish and bake Wt sabre “PAGODA ™ Drive-In. SPECIAL “EVERY. WEEK 3 VARITIES 1. 50° “Phone 6226: - Special Chinese Food, Fried. Chicken, Spaghetti. Hamburg~ crs. Fish & Chips,.We pay de- “Hvery charges: up: to” $1.00 .on ‘orders of $4.00 oF over, Open. 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 tablespoons. chopped celery. tablespoons mayonnaise — cups shredded lettuce. large thick.slices tomato. Mayonnaise © . stuffed olives oO Drain and flake tuna. “Add celery and: 2 tablespoons of may-| onnaise; combine. well. Arrange a cup. of. shredded - letuce in a round on each of two.serving plates. Top each, round. with a thick slice from. a large. tomato. Divide the. tuna «mixture into two equal. portions: and mould each portion. -by pressing . it. into a measuring cup (% cup size) or a tea: cup. Unmould, on tomato slices. 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