PRLTA elects new executives R. R. Whiteley was elected president of the Prince Rupert Little Theatre Association at their annual meeting held at the Civic Centre Wednesday. Others taking office were Angus McCracken, vice - presi - dent; Mrs. Michael Jackson, sec- retary; Mrs. Gordon Finlayson, treasurer; and Mrs. Robert Gil- bert, Mrs. Whitcley and Russell Morrison, executive directors. Discussed during the meeting were plans for a play workshop and a short course in acting for the fail. WE HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF FOOTWEAR GIFTS FROM $1.00 (socks) TO $23.00 (Slaters) See Them At = GE HILL #. _& SONS (1962) LED. 624 - 3rd Ave. W. Ph. 2016 4°. Prince Rupert Daily News Thtusday, June 14; 1962 | Skirt lifter used in 1890 |) “-weppscescnenanae 7 —— to keep long dresses clean. VANCOUVER ‘i—A man prob- of English at Cornell University ing the history of invention and!and now head of a Montreal ‘technology has found that Can- management consulting firm, adians sometimes invent the|was here on the first of four strangest things. For instance, a 4,000-mile tours to gather mate- skirt lifter. rial for a book on the history It seems a Calgary woman of invention and technology in back in the 1890s got tired of her Canada. The book will be pub- long skirts trailing in the mud | lished as a contribution to Can- of the streets. So she went to ada’s centenary by a large cor- work on an invention. poration. She came up with the skirt|.. ~ litter, a lever attached to her A oo, [ / bustle. With a flick of the wrist, » , _° she could promenade unmud- |- fustra tan Ger died. , | This is one of the inventions jDr. J. J. Brown of Montreal is gathering information about. Dr. Brown, former professor seoks pen-pal : ‘A letter. has been received i a : ; at The Daily News from a 14- Foe j ph th ae . Egg whites at room tempera- year old Australian girl who is es WINNER t " : hn 4 995 | _ - ture beat up better than ‘cold |seeking a Canadian girl of 14 or ° eR of a trophy anda so hites. sea 18 for a.,pen-pal. s “ ew L cheque is Livia Fogarasscy, 13, '3 MEALS A DAY egg whites. Separte eggs ,and M.. OF 8. Pens pa DIRECTS CAMPAIGNING—Mrs. Robert Thompson, wife of the of Annunciation School who bee leave white for 30 minutes before | Daphne Newton writes that national Social Credit party leader “sits at her desk at party received first prize for her es- . . whipping. cre eat wits cold jpne bi learning about British Co- headquarters in Red Deer, Alta., where she co-ordinates the say “Early Parental Guidance Nouris in rea ast water and reirigera e. Use as lumbia and would like to have! gampaign for her husband for the June 18 election. Mr. Thomp- soon as possible in custards, a pen-friend here. Her address| son is contesting Red Deer constituency. Mrs. Thompson, mo- scrambled eg8s, eBBn0sS OF in'is 96 Fitzroy Street, Warwick,| ther of eight children, will join her husband for mectings in Cal- good st a rt or ay baking. |Queensland, Australia. gary and Vancouver. ' — CP Photo By LOUISE MOORE Toronto Telegram Food Editor | Beliveau, deputy grand knight of Columbus, makes the pre- centation from the provincial Knights of Columbus, while ' Rev, James Tracey looks on. ? ivia also received a gald medal | | | Makes Good Citizens”. A. J. | | \ | | from the local KC for having | Time {lies -- can you imagine:skip it it’s difficuut to make up! the best essay in the school ; it’s 22 years come June 17 since | the quota. here. —- Photo by J. J. Coma- 'T took over “Three Meals a Day”; Luncheons and dinners usual- dina. ‘and J haven't fost a reader yet—j}ly are planned with a thought to T Te ‘healthwise that is, for judging | nutrition, to attractive table set- For BED AN oe i; Ibs, DY my mail they still are hale} tings but breakfasts lack sym-| sliced ham cab T inch thick Place ‘and hearty. 1 hope the unfolding | pathetic planning. The family | ve ‘ . th thick. Place: yy time will work the same mir-) gulps coffee, then makes a mad ham in baking pan. Combine ‘ez ; ‘lacie, asl une garag r street car cup brown sugar firmly packed, | ° dash to the garage or street car. | 1 tbisp. grated orange rind. yi However if IT can keep you; You can't run your motor with- | tblsp. prepared mustard and 1,, {smiling until 10 in the morning | out fuel and the same goes for. cup orange juice. Pour over ham, the rest ol the day will take care | the old body. After a lengthy fast.’ Cover and bake in a moderate of itself. But unless you begin' we need food that is chockful of: oven (350 F.) 30 minutes. Un- with a good nourishing break-i nonrishment to carry us through Problems unravel when you travel by train cover and place slices cut from 6) fast —- how quickly a grouch;to lunch time. | ; a peeled oranges —- cut % inch; can develop. | PREPARATION FOR . Canadian National thick — around the ham and Breakfast usuaily is the most ; ' , ; while cooking baste the ham with | juices in pan. Baking ham an- | other 30 minute uncovered] BREAKFAST _ the neuleeted meal of the day yeti Much of the preparation for ; , ; a Mh 2 a of the worry-free: it should supply at least 1/3 of i breakfast can be done the night; before. The table set, the juice 'jugged and refrigerated, the ;cereal ready in bowls or saucc- i pan ready for the cooked variety, ‘blend dry ingredients for muf- ifins or hot biscuits, have coffee ipot, cups and = glasses for : Serves Six. | This make a delicious Sunday | fdinner when served with baked i sweet potatoes, buttered squasn | new green peas and a fresh | pruit pie. the daily food needs and if you ree BUSINESS = Is Canada about to visit the pawnshop? w Is miscellaneous spending breaking Canada? = How useful is the DBS to you? ¥raser Robertson defines the current state of the Nation’s — | | LOOKING INTO ‘ ‘juice at hand so that in the ; morning it takes but minutes ' before everything is in readiness. Last but not least roll out of ‘bed a half hour earlier so that ‘you can come to the table look- ‘ing fresh as a daisy. This hurry business is purely a matter of ‘hahit. - A REAL EYE OPENER The aroma of sizzling ham and golden pancakes is @ great in- - icentive to speed a hungry family - to the breakfast table. To pre- cede the ham, serve in attractive | iglasses chilled frozen pineapple ‘juice which has an affinity for! j this zesty dish. Acadian has gained enthusiastic acceptance with the Cunadiau . j LoS if ave a package of; i ic os Business every Tuesday and Friday in The Globe and Mail b ' Then if you have a package of . motoring public. REPORT ON BUSINESS. Hi business decisions, may stimul certainly keep you accurately informed about matters of ime- portance... onc of many good reasons for you to read ae 'pancuke mix on hand whip up a -pbatch of small pancakes or usc ,your favorite recipe. 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