rednestlay, November 28,1902) “97 7 stp seempeeenmnesmmunemcg eepm sewn penmememeye merrenneerpaeremy tay: giant AL A : TIT TAM i F Mgt ah ns ‘ ty ott bee cllow workers vace ood a) boat bedecked with . ribbons ‘and. flags and called the “Honey- ee Launch” and filled with any and varied gifts of linen s presented to bride-elect Miss Bs € UBC workshop to be held} John Blaney, supervisor of th study discussion program for th Department of Exetnsion, is { the city to meet with all thos who are interested in evenin discussion activities, it was re4 ported by Rev, Dr, R. W, K. El- liott. This program is made possibld through the Ford Foundatior _and in co- -operation with thd staff of the extension depart- {ment of the University of Brit- fi sh ‘Columbia: “In 1961, . there ‘were 1,488 participants register- ed in 125 groups in 66° communl+ ties throughout. the province There has been one-group func- tioning in the city, btit it is hoped that two groups, migh be organized after Capstmas Dr. Elliott said. on These groups would meet fox ‘110 weeks and discuss. “Reading in World . Politics’’ anda: “TC course on “The ‘exploragion oO lanniversary ' The new executives of the . Italo-Canadian “Club and the | Women’s Auxiliary will be Instal- ‘led at the anniversary banquet and dance to be held Saturday |’ »{at the Annunciation Hall, it was announced at a recent meeting of the club. : - About 150 people are expected 4) ‘to tattend this-event:and Magis- |: ‘trate BE: T.. Applewhaite’ will be": ace ‘Wood at a surprise party ven, for her Friday night by|*"} F« {glow workers of CelgariLimited.: ‘ . stesses for the event weté the guest speaker. Miss ‘Alice Paulson and’Mrs, Nor-: ee i . | Pietro Presotto,. Piero Ferraro _rnan Moorehouse, at whose home, -4-land Olindo-. Chittaro are in at.673 Fourth Avenue East, the} |>- — f,44 ie wai {charge of the affair. Otto Sam- othe was nel ot was seated | ; : |bol will be installed as ITC presi- - ‘chair under _ n “ a . |dent, Piero Ferraro as first vice- an arch decorat- ox oo “ : president, Luciano Basso aS sec- ed with: orange blossoms, then ond vice, Guido Del Monte as i presented with a corsage of rust treasurer, and O. Chittaro, R | chrysanthemums by Mrs, Moore- es Ae o Oe: Bisites Negi Fabris, C. P, Balagno and G. house. Games were played: ‘and : ' ns wt de, ‘Paolinelli as directors, : “y the | ‘winners were Mrs. Louise : : ’ For the WA, Mrs: G Gaetano, Cic- _{Timms,'Miss Ellen Roper, brides- | - a ‘cone will be president, Mrs. A.| | maid-elect, Mrs. William Hardy} SMALL WIGGLY PUPPIES make ra Ces he an excellent ‘gift for ‘children: Te . oo Buzzana, first vice-president, t te jand Miss Frances Maihara.. © at Christmastime. The children can be taught to care for the | . iV Mrs. John Barazzuol, second vice the Universe.” wean The arch and boat were made| little animals and the pups in return respond to love and Soroptimists . Mrs. A. Matteucci, secretary; Conte om the text, “Iba 1 by Mr., Moorehouse. affection Thcy can be taught to do simple tricks at six months - 4g .|Mrg. Del Monte, treasurer; and ontext” has been used.an theme for Wednesday ‘night 4s When refreshments were serv- of age, and can prove to be the best of friends and. companions | | | b . = Mrs. P. Provenzano, Mrs. G. Pao- “ {ed the ee elect meee cies for young and old. These two- month-old German Shepherds © pli an aZzaar ‘linelli, Mrs. A. DaRae and Mrs. L. oe i“ ee “The Worl aloe Us, Sciences i whic elonge oO e great-| will grow to a height of three or four feet. by. the time they: a are. Guadagni, directors. Pietro Pres- JP . f , is $1 -rreat = grandmother of . Mrs.| two years old. - eg D b otto is past resident-of the ITC N The fee for the course is $14 Moorehouse that are about 200 ———————— — ecem er 8. ag nd Mrs. Emilio Pettenuzzo of| | on- a e COO les . hi Pe ocludes the Me book | years old. The shower cake was psa ged egt is includes e tex 00 ' decorated with a bride and - ake il ganny atta stn report of the recent success : t m ke f. { Meetings are informal and arg \ groom standing under an arch |} | Francois La e: | Soroptorama — a tea and sem ber ful bake sale held Saturday at} || easy O ake or Eas foes. at the homes of particip so — ‘which will. be held December- Gordon .and Anderson’s store by of lily-of-the-valley with the : = luffs are so tasty, y% cup light corn. syrup The meeting tonight will be 4 | wedding rings on to ; ‘8 at the Civic Centre it: was re . Coconut. F Other guests ‘holaded Mrs. — News. - ported at the regular. monthly: the WA was eve. cme ae. they're equally popular for lunch; 14 cup butter or margarine one-night workshop conducted i ‘Albert Wood, mother of the , : co | meeting’ of ‘the Soroptimist Club’ Ttalian foods was convened by boxes. or: for: Kaffee Klatches. No Dash salt ; by. Mr. Blaney. Anyone inte eresty ‘ bride - elect, ‘Mrs. Rudolph . By AGNES iL NEAVE | held. Monday -at’ the home of Mrs. Pettenuzzo, assisted by Mrs. baking . is needed. Just cook the 1 teaspoon vanilla ed in group discussion and: wish, ‘ schmidt, mother 6f the groom- ‘ elect; Mrs. Seigi Matsuo, Mrs. Mrs.: J..-G. Anderson, No. 2, sugar... syrup. and. mix it with |- : : Ciccone, Mrs. Bazzana, Mrs. Da- orymbs: of bite-size toasted corn 34 cup chopped. nuts ‘Rae -and- Mrs. Provenzano. The es to talk over new Togas if urged to attend. this meeting. or shredded rice biscuits, coco- 1% cups (3%-02. tin) flake | saya, Daily News Correspondent i Fulton Street. FRANCOIS LAKE — Dr. Proc- feed he . ‘decided: “to: bring: her,|: Mrs. T. H. Retyedt. said that a ted chiffon cake donated — Opie ie : : Norman Adolph, Mrs. Mel Jang, |tor, veterinary surgeon of Smi-' home again. So he and - young. ecorated chiffon cake nut: and nuts: ‘coconut Giaegsvee ‘ Mrs. James Nicoll, Mrs.: Garth |thers is supporting a campaign) Richard. rode down to Jack's tured at vel things would be tea~ kd Mrs. Be ee Was won The time- consuming part of | 4 cups bite- -size toasted corn or Advertising: ; ' Decker, Mrs. William Strong, by the B.C. Department of Ag- ranch in a car about tiree. ‘miles ‘was chaired’ by- Mrs: Catharine Os i Oe th ITC are now making most cookies is the bak-| . shredded rice biscuits Bri n s. Local Res ult q riculture to rid cattle of warbies! away with. .a rope to ‘gef:. her. | Meetines 0 e ing. ‘Coconut Fluffs are not. bak-| - crushed to 1% cups. J gG 1 ‘ ‘Mrs. John DeRooy, Mrs. Linda ; -& Holder, vice-president. . held in the Gordon Building at oo: aa en Patzol and lice. Enough chemical has} They thought ° that she- would Pp] de f the|315 Third A West. ed” Coconut, crunchy crumbs of atzold, Mrs. Margaret Lavigne. |been ordered to treat about 3,000/ not want to leave. her friends to} q ans. were .made 10" e ird Avenue Wes ‘pite-size- toasted corn or shred-!}) ° .. , ‘Mrs. . Catherine “Holder, Mrs.|head. These pests worry the cat-|‘come here as: she might” have Christmas D fee for the Happy ‘ded . rice biscuits and nuts: are. Tas | Keith Humperville, Mrs. Bruce tle and prevent them from put-) forgotten her old home: so: Hugh hier @ club for persons over 0 FIN ISH | NG SCHOOL ‘mixed with a ‘sugar syrup cooked | Bennett, Hazel Kyle, Winnifred ting on weight as quickly as they| was going to pull her along by Ww tim a sponsore y the Sor-|. pritain has a finishing school {to thé firm ball,.stage. They are (Dibb, Lynn Wrathall, Marianne would if not bothered. the rope and Richard ‘would optimists. ‘for girl delinquents which at- then dropped: from .a° teaspoon Hugh's heifer stayed with thej poke her behind and encourage Mrs. Jocelyn Bolton was in-|tempts to turn convicted girls onto a buttered cookie,sheet and ' Mio, Adeline Milewski and Pat O'Meara cattle all summer and|her to follow Hugh. But things ducted into membership and was into attractive young women. cooled. That’s' all there is to it. i Parfentuk. ‘when they were brought in to|didn’t. work out that’ way, for presented with a gold and blue | Except, of course, that Coconut i as soon as they started.down ‘the corsage, the oe oie, nb BEST THICKENER ete are ‘just eat the hha ! road-she seemedto remember us e December meeting will be asting cookies at w ; ~ Daily Crossword Puzzle and off she went on: the run, in the form of a dinner party at. | gbastry, flour contains vIoux for a long time. * o ; 44 dragging Hugh: along on the end’ which gifts will be exchanged, it jand has more thickening action| COCONUT FLUFFS . ‘ ACROSS 56 City of central 19 Emphatic refusal: of the rope. Poor Richard had Was announced, ‘for sauces. 1, cups sugar cr t 1 Note king of 50 epain d. o1 2 ares. Abbr to walk back alone and he was; ~ : y ! Ya cup’ cream , | ' arly KIng © 97 &rooke 4 about an hour behind the, oth-} , — roe 7 i H , 62 Single. 24 Old abandoned Nn HEALTHY APPETITE ; eeerencerssreneerereere 74 | tm 10 Curved piece in 63 Quarrelsome: ship. ers, She ‘has settled down with | Announceme ts | An elephant eats about 400 heavy-draught 3. words. 26 In frenzied state. us again. |e Canadian Legion general din- pounds of vegetation gaily and OEE. Sil- h \ harness. - 65 I believe: Lat. 28 Section. h There was a St. Luke’s Church; ner meeting, November 28th at |areas where they graze for a few 1 The Semi-Annual Genera Meeting 14 Musical 66 One of triplets, 29 Peak in the meeting at the Partington home| ¢: :30. p.m, ‘Dinner tickets $1.00. ‘weeks may take’ years to re- OF “<3 ,, instrument, 67 Dwelling, in the pyre eee ue _lon Thursday evening ‘and nine|— . (231) cover. . " 5 eon of Adhem. 63 Nain part of the 32 —— the finish: -\were present . including: . Rev,| ————— ot the Company 17 Expanses, nervous system, 2 words. o _ | Erie Bays and Rev. Bob Warren. oo o 18 Passing musical 69 Extolled, as in | 33 Slant, as a ship's There are several. things we] |. will be held in the Common Lounge phase; 3 words. song. - masts. | ‘ need, electricity, a a shymn* num-=|- - ~! as a Draw 70 0 Common. express. - 34 an for | the _. {ber board, and the, gpareh needs cf . 21 Earty ‘inhabitant ~..°" sion’ of unger: “ wa _. "{painting, but ‘it. was decided tof: . : ‘of Japan,” standing: 2. words. 35 Gell ‘hazard. S ‘wait until spring ‘as Our. finances}; CIVIC CENTRE i | 22 An avifauna. 71 Former French 36 Aviation preit, — - .. Tare not any. too ‘good now,’ ; : ‘| tn 23 Come down, mandate in Asia: a Nautical if, |! Churches come | 100 ee “the :com=}* "+7 . - . , Wee 35 Quite a few. oo m OWN 42 Cold wind of the. {mercial rate for, power which|« * - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “ "30 Grandma's up- 1 Teatro alla. 4. Adriatio: __.» /is $6 per month and this is too] ©.”. '--holstery. fabric. 2 Risk. gerian city. -* }much to-pay’for: the little. we} aa Bh In the least 3 Varnish ingredient. $7 TP ee hen: would use. ‘The church founda). oe FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1962= = ‘gas, 2 words, 4 Sound effect in 3 wo: ds, ens _. {tions have ‘been re-inforced and]... Coe ce ge pats «37 In the year: Lat. “Trolley Song:” o3 & words, to th mo should hold the building for : sev- mo 3\Distinctively . rts 39 Ensign’s alma 8 words, “ous d: 2 i I eral more years. me ce. t 7:00 Pp M ° a mater: Abbr. 5 Ring decisions. 54 Srokes words. y a Different a : Vi. ay i 40 Elegiac poem of 6 Adriatic seaport, = £ = ra im ‘In a letter from Darlene Gor: Sed ‘ 1842: 3 words. 7 Black, ce Bo et the Bibl - |don, who now lives. at-,Campbell “ih, 43 Silo's neighbor. 8 —__ tenens oe Tetin-American River, we learn. of her- tough —~_| Pacific Coast Fishermen’s Mutual ; | ' 44 Two famous (deputy). measure Lueck, Darlene has always been vine i Latin words. | 9 Seabird. 58 Thi Abb “- fond of horses. and you may: re- from th Marine Insurance Company fa onan : ' 45 Declaim, 10- Barker s pitch: 60 ‘Mection, tr * ” | member that she was. one of. the bd Po TE i Far ~ of seal, HN words. ‘ 61 Molding. | girls who many years .ago . Ds i M 119G West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C. nice ; Tyne of sea a Federation «6+ Early -in the 7th Prince Rupert pooled their mon. cee oo cws Phone MUtual 1-4271 ee | 50 Stuff, in Africa. century, ey to buy an old horse that was : i *¥ .§2 Famed desert. 13 Building wings. _ 65 Initials in TY... _—_,_—: | going to be destroyed. She stayed i ‘ T 2 Db MS TT Tie Tis) «| with us for several holidays and re ~ lenjoyed riding and just visiting yoo Cf 15 | 16 with the horses: here, and we Vive _ . |miss her since her family. moved yO ye 18}. |. 19 |away. She tells us about how. 1 i is she bought 4. beautiful registered, 20 al |. 22 _l arabian gelding for $285, He had } 5 hfe a4 ET been thoroughly examined by a i ~ oT 25 126 yet and ‘passed as in perfect con- 7 dition, She brought him home 2 2 2 2 ? 8 | 30 31 82 89 and tied him to a tether peg I 34 135 36°: 37 38 39 " with a rope, then went Indoors | : ° ‘ for three hours, When she went . ne MOP Al 42 out again it was to find the ow! yan ~ |. : horse dead and the rope broken. 4 es ’ ‘ : « (143 a4 45 It is not possible to say what) VIN ANS caused his death but he was| | QO to. [ AG a7 48 49 doubtless not used to being : MiGQUsa ——- red = tats ES tethered or he would not have \ a st 32 53 [S498 broken the rope and perhaps he (. 65 Tn : : - - wns so frightened at being tled) , 56 7 58 59 [60 j6! Ae j that he fretted and had acute In. . 163 85 digestion as he was covered with PRINTED PATTERN M 396 SIZES 10-18 ‘ sweat, We can well Imagine how ny , wa » that 56 Sav badly Darlene, would. feel to lose IT's. A TWO- PIECE DRESS fluidly blas-cut in front for tha re \ the beavutiful animal, It seems; body-consclous look through the midviff — THE LOOK of Win- vin [89 Poe eT that If one owns an ordinary| ter '63, A Harmay Origial, Printed Pattern M396 zips swiftly wp secggemmmneneeraner " * ,animal nothing happens to it, the back —~-.the buttons are purely decorative, and accent the oe N bd enon cre oN | ‘but get a superbly bred ago vo subtle shaping, A séucy, pussy-cat bow adds a smartly feminine , eee ee 7 ma viet ha . unable .animal: sand.d Lb sgosns «note to contrast, with the town-tailored look. Take your fabric {SE , oe have an necldant!or: teh sofnd | ‘auc: tronvithe Original -- an unusual pure silk With a rough < THE : ' . iIness, At least we have found tweedy texture, or chonse pastel wool ‘jorsey for the holidays, : e this in our years of farming, ‘sheor wool, faille or cotton or en for resort went. 10, 12, M4 ts ‘ / It has been mild and the snow Printed Pattern M36 is nvailablo in Misses’ Sizes 4, ~ 4 p Wil es ~ Lou ‘has melted so. that the ronds| 14 and 18 Size 16 raquires 24 yards 54- inch fabric; 7H yard Lf Geet & 2 | 39-lnch contrast, Fp noms , : have been boggy. The logging pemteweipeomirrneneeccn, | operations in the bush have not — Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern M306 to The Prince Kewerwewvitepnmptonerces., RUTUE PAT IT anv CANADA Se Nov 28 29 Dec. 1 been able to start on account| Rupert Dally Nows, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street Wost, "| Hemera ) ‘i SHOE ‘ . / of the Inck, of frost. in the Toronto; Ontario, Please print plainly. 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