own, ae 3 a te » SSSI eed _ Announcements @ Little League Banquel, An- nunciation Hall, November 3rd, at 6:30 p.m. (214) -@ Sons of Norway Bingo, Friday, November 2nd, 8 o'clock sharp. All proceeds to go to a TV set be, you'll greet those A. L. BELL, CA. P.O. DRAWER 128 ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF PRINCE RUPERT. “’ A Branch of the First Church of. Christ, Scientist, : Boston, Mass . USA, | — Sunday Service 11 a.m. | -" The Title of This Week's Lesson-Sermon “Everlasting Punishment” Ws) 2nd -Avenue opposite Fourth Street : “ Chartered Accountants 325 Fourth Avenue East Prince Rupert, B.C. O. |. EIDSVIK, CA. TELEPHONE 3975 Children will love these honey chocolate raisin drops If a popular mom you would and a mug of honey orange egg- after-;nog. Your hard-working, schoo! appetites with a plate of Playing children will enjoy the for Old Peoples Pioneer Home. honey chocolate raisin drops Daily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Military headgear, 5 Window blind, 10 Army men, for 53 Lunches. short, 55 One of the Allens, of © 14 Byzantine statue, 57 Escape: Slang. 15 Sap. 59 Chinese civet cat, 16 Syria’s neighbor; I Vary). “ « kings. 17 Lampedusa's . Gt Cougars. hook: 2 words, 19 Australian parrat, 20 Minor: prophet, 21 Chemical suffix, 22 Sloping passares, 50 Selective Service System: Abbr. 51 Rustling sound, 63. 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Una . ea NICS , 1 i , J . a : ‘ 7 1 oh fait hdd ta LAR ARRAN DAN AM OO wD) enewe FRURARAN ANH MAN Ny Ga fast- treat and at the same time pick up the many nutritiona] bene- fits offered by honey, ‘raisins, eves and orange juice. HONEY CHOCOLATE RAISIN DROPS 2 cup shortening (half mar- garine) 14 2 cups honey eges, well. beaten 2 (l-ounce) squares, un- Sweetened chocolate, melted iy ‘lin’ the ‘student’s text-book. \ . j there, with the help of a care- : fully - prepared tape, they prac- a But the Kitimat has. new laboratory A fully -equipped, .30 ~ booth its kind in-a British’ Columbia |’ high school, has been installed |: in the Mount Elizabeth. High’: School at Kitimat by the school |: board, — Each ‘student booth has head- phones, microphone and tape- |, recorder, and the teacher’s ‘con-;|: sole has ‘two tape-decks and a, record player:,. Besides -that,. the] school board..approved. the pur-. which took-an American’ univer-' sity four’ years to,prepare, after which they were recorded, ‘in Paris..Each of the 50 lessons in: the course consists of over..30,: colored slides, which the teach- er uses as an ald.in, teaching vocabulary,, grammar,”:and...a|: ‘knowledge of France, a..match-: chase of a set of French tapes} ! language laboratory, the first of |%4 -ing. practice’ tape -and:a chapter, The teaching of.a foreign lan-| guage by. the laboratory method is a three-stage process. First, in the. ordinary classroom, the students are introduced to new vocabulary and’ grammar, and difficult points. “are explained and practised, Once the .stud- ents have hecome familiar with the new material; they have a. session in the laboratory, and. tise the new material until it is thoroughly mastered. It should be emphasized that. the laboratory is not the place for being introduced to lan- guage forms, but for practising them, The techniques employed in the language laboratory are not new. In fact, they are as old as the teaching profession itself. introduction of elect- ronic equipment has brought preat advantages. The most.obvious advantage is that the student’s time is used much more efficiently. Whereas formerly the whole language class came to a standstill while the teacher corrected the pro- nunciation of a single student, the class now continues undis- turbed to practise with the taped lesson via the headphones, while the teacher corrects individual difficulties. And, of course, he can spot those individual diffi- culties more quickly by monitor- ing the class with -his switch panel than by listening to a whole group “chorussing” the words, An advantage ensuing from cups. sifted cake flour teaspoon baking powder ‘teaspoon soda: teaspoon. ‘salt... : *. 1 teaspoon .cinnamon: :* 144 cups dark or golden raisins _'% cup chopped nuts (optional) Cream shortening ana soney. together thoroughly. Beat in eggs until well blended, Stir in melted chocolate and oats. Re- sift flour with baking powder, soda, salt and cinnamon. Add to honey mixture and stir until well mixed. Add ‘raisins and nuts, Drop from teaspoon onto greased baking sheets about 114 inches apart. Bake in a moder- ately slow oven (325 degrees F.) about 20 minutes. Remove to wire racks. Cool thoroughly be- fore storing. Makes about 6 doz- en (2-inch) cookies. HONEY ORANGE 1 ege separated 2 tablespoons honey 1 cup orange juice Beat ege white until still. Beat ege yolk until Neht and then beat in the honey and orange juice. Fold in ege white, This recipe may be changed to use 1 cup of milk In place of orange juice. Add a dash. of cinnamon or cinnamon stick. Serve my cups uncooked quick cooking oats 24% 1 WG 1 EGGNOG jis this private correction of faults that the whole class is not subjected to listening to the hes- | itant and distorted pronuncia- Ition of individuals; At the same time, the teacher:.can still en- courage his students’ by broad- casting to them some of-the best individual efforts. . it is clear, from all this, that by using a recorded practice tape the teacher, too, is using his time more efficiently. While the tape continues to direct the class practise, he is free to give at- tention where it is most needed. Obviously, no single full-time school teacher could hope to match the carefully prepared and graded material or the vari- ety and accuracy. of native voices available on such tapes— even if he were released from all teaching duties for two years, on full pay and with an unlim- ited expense account. A “hard-time’’ dance will be held for all square dancers at the Civic Centre at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, hosted by the begin- ner’s adult square dance club. More children between the ages | HATS sel Pr ada oer a Ae Te de whee 4 FOR FALL 2re made stitched fabrics. Higher than in many a year, they are definitely an interesting accent for mlady’s wardrobe. A varied display of the latest fashions can be seen at 8 o'clock tenight at the fashion show which is being presented! by the Women’s Auxiliary from many textured, woven and to the Prince Rupert General Hospital at the Prince Rupert Senior Secondary school, Miss Donna Pendleton of Vancouver will be doing the makeup on the models and will and skin care demonstration... Ladies Wear and Regal Furs, and the beautician is being brought give beauty The clothes are from Parker’s in by Ormes Drugs Ltd., who are also donating door prizes. Mrs. L. M. Greene is commentator and Mrs, Floyd Eby will be play-- ing the electric organ. The $1 ticket includes the show and re- . freshments. Candy wreaths and novel pine ‘will also be for sale. cone centrepieces METEOR SCREEN Hight billion meteors of vary- ing size strike the earth’s at- mosphere each day, but only| KTKN—9:30 k.c. Sunday at 3:30 p.m. five or six reach the ground. warms almost like | THE BIBLE SPEAKS A Sound Mind TO YOU Successful tea held | by Sonja Ladies A net profit of $163 was real- ized at the tea and bazaar held Wednesday at the Sons of Nor-- way hal] by the Sonja Ladies. The hall and tables were gaily decorated in the Hallowe’en theme for the affair, and Mrs. Jacob Strand, lodge president, welcomed the visitors. In charge of the homecooking were Mrs, Anton Strand, Mrs. R. C. Webber and Mrs. Josephine. Taylor. Mrs. Carl Strand and Mrs. Peter Lien managed the fancy- work and novelty booth and Mrs. Hans Hagen, Mrs. Harold Grin- strand, Mrs, Erling Wick and Mrs. Car) Giske were in the kit- chen. Handling the sewing booth were Mrs. Egil Sornes,, Mrs. Nels Waseng and Mrs. John Carpen- ter. Mrs, Petra Iverson and Mrs. Thomas Mulhern were in charge of raffles. Dawn Grover won the grocery hamper and Martin Berg the linen hamper. . BIBLES™ - AS A CONTINUING MEMORIAL For information pnone Re OW, Lewis or VG. Westeott SORT a 1834 PLACED IN HOTELS, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS, PRISONS RENTAL & SALES . 1500 Garments to choose from Full) Dress : Morning Directors’ Coats White and Blue Coats , Shirts sories Mall ee— DON’S MEN’S WEAR UNIVERSAL FRASER & PAYNE and Acces- Orders Invited g Prince Rupert Daily News. 3 Friday, November 2, 1962 PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL ASSEMBLY (Meeting In Sons of Norway Hall) 119 5th Avenue Fast 9:45 am.—Breaking of Bread Sunday School: 11:30 a.m. Gospel Service: 7:30 p.m. tiverybody Welcome Phone 6311 or 3974 Full GOSPEL MEETING (Pentecostal) . Saturday Night, 8 p.m. Carpenters’ Union Hall, Fraser Street Everyone Welcome ESQUIRE SHOP WM. FL. STONE or write— LTD, Howe St. MU 93-2457 Vancouver, BAC, eer " os mes Su ¢ wereeer® me CHURCH DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave, W. at Dunsmuir St. 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:00 a.m. Family Communion 3rd Sunday a.m, Matins ist Sunday Holy Communion P.m. Evensong 4th Sunday Family Service, a.m;: Wednesdays, Saint's Days, Holy Communion a.m. ‘Sunday School and Bible. Class. Very Rev, G.T. Pattison-——Dlial 4766 EVANGELICAL PREE CHURCH 6th Ave. F. at) Ambrose Sunday Schoo! 10:30 a.m. 3ervices 11:20 am. and 7:30 pm ’astor W. tohn Wilson—Dial 4403 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 235 4th Ave, East Sundav School 10 a.m Services 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 Din, Baby Sitting for pre-schoolers at the Cherub Club Rey, 158) -Gampie- -Otal 5823 ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN End of 6th Ave, E. 9:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer 9:30 a.m.—Family Tucharist (Sune Ist & 3rd. said 2nd, 4th. 5th). Sunday School, Baby Sitting Service 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer H.C. daily except Sat. & Sun, at 7:00. a.m. : ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN Sth Ave. at McBride St Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Services 1t am and 7:°32N om Rev. S. J, Rude—Dial 4161 TRE SALVATION ARMY 27 Grenville Court—Fraser St Sunday School 12:45 p.m. Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Capt. & Mrs, H. McDonald Dial 3024 and 6181 FIRST BAPTISY Sth Ave, Fast at Young St. Junior, Intermediate and Teen Ee —. A. LEE LTD. Pat 623 PSone Our budget plan spreads the cost of your heating oil overas many as 12 monthly payments. There are no interest or carrying charges... you pay only for the oil. You get clean, safe, all-enveloping warmth with STANDARD HEATING OIL. Order your supply today. For any Standard Oil product, call W.E. BOND Cow Bay, Prince Rupert Tel. 3316 Classes 9:45 a.m Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary 12:15 p.m. Services li a.m. and 7:30 p.m Rev, J. A. Roskam—Dial 5060 REGULAR BAPTIST _ 629 Bth Ave. FE. Services 11:15 am. and 7:30 p-m Sunday School 10 a.m Rev. L. FE, Jackson——MNial 3971 MENNONITE BRETHREN CHURCH . Port Edward (West Coast Children’s Mission) Sunday School—10:30 a.m, Services 11 30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m . Pastor John Goertz FIRST UNITED 636 6th Ave. West Jr.-Intermediate and Teen Bint- Class—9:45 am, Nursery, Kindergarten anc Primary—-l1 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Rev, R. W. KK. Eliet—Dtal 311 FACEY HALL—UNITED CnhuRes 1217 Tth Ave. East Junior-Intemediate Sunday Schoo!l-—10 a.m. Kindergarten-Primary Chure) School- -11 a.m. Don Robertson, Supr PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 202 6th Av. W. Sundays Sechor. 10 a.m, Services 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m Rev. C. A. Myhre BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 200 4th Ave, East Sunday School 10 a.m, Services .1 am, and 7:30 p.m Rev, J. Rauschenberger—Dinl 2453 of 10 and 16 are needed for the | beginner classes from 10 a.m, to! 12 noon Saturday. Tomorrow | morning is the last chance for anyone to join this class. mugs, Makes 1] serving. DELICIOUS REMEMB for quict, rolaxed a | Pag ae BAMBOO ROOM The BROAD Rw mf i. EVERYTIME oe . our fountain sandwich and soda treats Day in and, out, we whip up refreshing snacks at our fountain. Do try us soon. 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