moist, delicate : “This cake is fashioned with honey which helps keep the cake te ‘a moist, adds a delicate flavor and: extra goodness, Honey does for fruitcake what fruit cake does for Christmas. It makes it some- thing special. . |, HONEY RAISIN FRUIT CAKE - ng cups dark seedless raisins cups golden seedless raisins cups candied orange peel cup citron . cups pitted: dates ‘cup. candied pineapple ‘cup candied cherries cup chopped almonds or “walnuts ‘cups honey of Be 72. Bl 7) oe a1 1 4 cup soft shortening (halt .-margarine or butter). 2 teaspoons grated. orange . she a oe Rati ty ue : peel. £9 ‘teaspoons. grated lemon peel £6 eggs, well beaten 24/5 ‘cups sifted flour’ 34 teaspoon baking powder. 1% teaspoons salt - 7 -l teaspoon ginger al ‘teaspoon cinnamon tHoney raisin fruit cake speciality Plump raisins by running hot water over them in a sieve; drain well. Coarsely grate or cut orange peel and citron in thin pieces. Cut dates and pineapple in small pieces; halve cherries, Combine fruits, candied peels and nuts, Beat honey, shorten- ing and grated orange and lemon peels together until creamy and well blended. Beat in eggs. Resift flour with baking pow- der, sait} and spices. Add to honey. mixture. Blend in fruit mixture until well distributed. Spoon batter into 2 well greased and ‘floured 6% cup ring molds. Bake in a slow oven (300 degrees F.) with shallow pan of hot wa- ter on bottom of oven, about 2 hours or unti] cakes test’ done. Let cakes stand in pans about 1 hour before turning out on wire: rack to cool. Cakes may be brushed with ~ honey © slightly thinned with orange juice while}. still warm, if, desired. Makes about 12 cups batter. ‘Closing Out Sale Continues — LAST 10 DAYS — 150 PAIRS Savage Flats Reg. to 8.95 _ 4.99 SALE PRICE — 85 PAIRS ONLY Women’s 5. 00. | Shoes "| Reg., to 13.95 BIG SAVINGS ON. ‘WOMEN’S. SHOES" AT. | PEDWELL § SHOES 545% - 3rd. Ave. W 100 PAIRS Savoy Flats Reg. to 8.95 : 299 SALE PRICE Size 6-10. We 2ZA-B, TH. Colors: wre 5 pieiceitncer ECCI TECL OTIIT EH | | LETTUCE ib... 17e 17c GREEN: GREEN ONIONS bundle .. 9C ' Sunkist Orange 19's Dow, CELERY stalk.. AC 22 ~ BANANAS 2 Ibs. 39¢ . 65° >anRnaDDDDRADDNAADINAEAAANDAAADOID DE AAAERTEDTSE ITI OPI alk # |. © FRESH FOR CHRISTMAS | ~ JAPANESE ORANGES cafes - Pottod Plants & Flowers - - Cut. Flowors WW i Morr. Christmas to ‘all our ‘Customers: & Priends!. “We will, hn clown a1 day Ohrlstmns ayn Hoxing Day g zonsnmnonananainnsoaniooanansiaanmann2200000 ae :|Mayor P, J. Lester, who 3 ~ Many was held yesterday afternoon at bringing greetings to them were told them that the city .was proud of the pioneers who had __ helped + build-the city and-W.-H. Murray, MLA who wished them a “happy, healthy and: prosperous 1963” on and government. After the banquet, soios were sung by Joanne Clee and Norah Thompson, who also played’ the piano; Tim Miller played the mouth organ, and Rev. Gamble played the guitar and sang. A special guest at the head table. was Mrs. Joseph Garon, longtime worker. in the Co-ordin- ating Council, who.being over 69, attended the banquet as a’ guest. Each guest received.a Christ- mas card and a brand new dol- lar bill from the council. The hall and dishes were don- ated by the Royal Canadian Legion and tne Ladies Auxiliary. and the candy for. the banquet was donated by. Ormes Drugs’ COOLER OLODOODOOE By AGNES H. NEAVE: POO ? ’ ODO CO . FRANCOIS LAKE — Sixteen- year-old John. Jack returned on Friday by train from the Miller Bay. Hospital where he. has been for a year having treatment for shoulder and. arm trouble. His father and - mother Mr. and Mrs, Alec Jack and his small sistzr Anne called in-‘‘at the store here to wait for Hugh to take them to Burns Lake. to meet the train. They. were so happy to have him. home at Grassyplains for. Christmas and Prince Rupert Daily Mews Lt. Thursday, December 20, 1962 , SPONSORED. BY CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL is ‘attend annual =. “Over. 70” Yule banquet |; The annual “Over-70" banquet Ltd. The Prince Rupert Fire De- |! ‘partment transported the folks to and from their homes. Mrs, Fred Chaprun and Mrs. Roy |. - Coswan, while serving were Mrs. R.. B.. McDonald,. Owens, Mrs. Peter Lien, Mrs. J. B. Rae, Mrs. M. Bush, and Mrs. Percy Bond. Mrs, William Roth- well, Mrs. Robert Montgomery, Mrs. James Arseneau, Mrs. G. P. Lyons and Mrs. ‘A. J. Beliveau were in the kitchen, and Mrs. T. R. Lloyd and Mrs. Arthur Leigh- the Royal Canadian © Legion, sponsored. by. the. Women’s: Co- ordinating Council. One hundred and ‘two “old- timers’ and. their. guests sat, down to a full _ turkey supper with all the trimmings. They were welcomed by Mrs... J. S. Black, council chairman. Also behalf of the provincial premier}: Ivan. Francois Lake News ‘old Convening the banquet. were Mrs. David apples. ton were in the cloakroom. Mrs. One sip T. Norton Youngs and Mrs. Black and you'll were in charge of invitations. agree -- its , We ; Winner of the candy guessing] . sound BED cart-appie ‘ contest was’ Joseph Oskey. The| can oo —_———— cee et avor is 4 oldest person there was Mrs. SANTA CLAUS was a very “poeereraaietaietee a ete IE ISITE IIE ICICI just right for cCibER } Mary Simpson of 657 Fifth Av- welcome guest at the Friend- | ¥ | modern living! By you PIS ae | enue East, who is 90 ship House this morning, as | i GMAKAGAN VE e BAS! : _-the 25 children crowded EF 9 44 Take AAARAGAN VALLE H around him to tell him what #8 : . they hoped to find under the AVOt ~ ee a} Some smn ome tree Christmas morning, Tea- |¥ a home x chers Mrs. D. W. Burnip, Mrs. |¥ i remain Oo en unti 9 a today! William Turner and Mrs. Eric | is Ai | a 1 Barton helped Santa distribute |% P p.m. i By oo gi — Staff photo hy Phylis Yy oo * # alles E Th 1 | : Bowman, # T urs. 1 Fri. & SATURDAY | Another fine product from GROWERS’ WINES : & a Christmas greetings speak |% . a hy si For Your Shopping Convenience & | This advertisement is not published or displayed by ths Gon't say chee but they % PPInS ‘ - Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Cokumbia nbs BPH BMRA WAAR BiB ah BAIA BiH MZ BRB DBR , Mrs. MARY ‘SIMPSON “f>.-90 years young e@: VESSEL TION MEETING WILL BE HELD at-7:30 p.m. Friday, December 21st-in' CIVIC CENTRE. Import- ant’ matters to discuss—Full at- tendance requested. e. Prince Rupert Shoreworkers Local No. 31 U.F.A.W.U. 8:00. p.m. Thursday, Anne was allowed to.miss a day’s school to go in and meet him. They told me that John has been taking lessons in Grade 9 in the hospital. Pr b+ “The game department has becn counting. moose from a plane and 741 were counted .in \four hours around, Burns: ‘Lake. us. in? the Nadina district: + + ¢ I gathered’ “some ‘pansies in our’ garden. this morning, Sun- day, Dec. 16. The snow has near- ly all gone and it doesn’t - even freeze at night. The roads are slippery though after rain> and then frost and now thawing weather, but there have been no bad accidents, + * * Our: dog Gypsy . lives in a ken- nel in one of the pens, and as she is always running in and out she managed to get her bed- ding quite wet, So on Sunday afternoon I cleaned it out for her and we gave her fresh clean hay. I was surprised to find a mouse’s nest in the corner of her kennel deep in the bedding. T suppose it was a nice warm spot to have a nest and perhaps Gypsy enjoyed having company but I have never known this to happen before. Quite often I’ve found a mouse’s nest under- neath a sitting hen, deep in the bedding, and the nest partly made of hen’s feathers. Ce a) In an English paper we were interested to read about. a new breed of geese, but at present there are only 20 pairs in exist- ence, They are a bantam bird “from..a wild goose and a small Roman domestic goose, It lHves on grass and needs no housing and it is expected that it will be- come popular as not many peo- ple will buy a large. goose if there is not a large family, They are quite a bit larger than a duck, a John Shelford has bagged a deer at the east end of Francois Lake with an outstanding pair of horns, 188 2/8 points, To date It seams that thore are only threa Canadain trophias larger than this one, one-off these be- ing bagged in B.C, 7 oe Burns Lake. folk. will be happy now as tha new. sower system started ‘working Jast week, Not all the. town 1a served yet, but the main street and quite na lot of tho residential. aren is con- nected, rae ¥ Our rear ation commission: sponsored a moccasin dance to open the skating mnk near the school on Saturday night and thore was a good turnout, : “The rink was briilantly Hghted with provided tho. music; We wore, afraid that the mink would be boguy -after the mild, weathor but it js shaded by troos and: the’ joa hold out, There were | tities of, coffoo and: sandwiches. 20th, Islander Hall. Special busi- ness—1963 agreement proposal. All members are urged to attend. “Ani nou Incements PRINCE RUPERT FISHING OWNERS’ ASSOCIA- (248) meets December There: is a herd of-,140. west . of, Loo TRY THE. 3215. DIAL 3215], "FOR THE BEST IN CHINESE FOOL “GRAND ‘CAFE. “FRESH BREAD DAILY =: “Buy your. Show. Tickets . Open "Till 1:00 a.m. _. Anytime : Today’ s Number G - 54 B I N G Oo 97 22 85 5B 8 26 34 58 12 14 21 39 47 91 13 28 31 53 62 1... 20 44 56 69 11 29 40 52 66 - 4° <@I19 42 50 £70 9 25 37 57 63 3 VW 33 §l q5 30.38 59 23 «43 36 45 “SWIM CLUB "BINGO. Numbers published daily. Phone 3040 | | | { ! { i \ From a recipe old in Devonshire - but NEW to British Columbia ~ @ bright, mellow DRY cider, made from choice J Okanagan eben a If you tried to design the ideal car for Canada—wouldn’t it be a lot like a Volkswagen? Just add things up. Economy? This begins when you buy a VW and continues on your rare visits to the gas station, Quality? The beetle is built to last—our 153's are still running around. Reliability? Day in day out you start af the turn of a key. Performance? Put yourself in the driver's seat and you'll see what we mean. All this didn't just happen. Volkswagen ~ Can you u beat it? became the ideal car for Canada because _ of the way it was built. And we are still making new friends in Canada. For instance. Every VW sold in this country now contains Canadian parts and materials. Things like steel, tires, head- lights, bumpers, and engine parts. This alone represents a six million dollar in- vestment in Canadian manufactured goods. We believe in doing business with our customers. After 10 years Volkswagen has a size- able stake in Canada. Between our 346 dealers and ourselves we have invested LINDSAY MOTORS LID. 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