n ae Distric | Co ry and Mrs. H. Calderwood left here last night in to attend the wedding of their (Camosi Yvonne uple are Rupert covery, it is reported, shows evi- teach at) dence of carrying a high gold : School | content it Bor- * ° John Hovland, owner of the resident Unicorn group of mineral claims ling UNnl-' on the upper Salmon River area, B imbia f0F/ is working on his property. Mr. Hovland is one of the old tim- F ers of the district and has never =Ege vedding| lost his faith in the ultimate ve Mrs. Earl W.! suceess of his mine | _ During the hot summer days we’re inclined to try to escape from . . | too meth cooking. Every once in a while though, we get a hankering Rupert's T. R. MeQuillan passed for something “special.” For us, as for many people, it’s a frothy, fe left by, through here this week on his mouth-watering dessert—and what better description could be given F outh,| way to his property on Unuk. te Caramel Cake with a Caramel Seven-Minute Frosting? We feel ‘tlend the (iilews particularly friendly toward this recipe for it can be made with our “es oie ee. favourite gold cake mix in no time at all. SS 2 * ' Friday’ Dr. W. B. Hick, accompanied) + % “#- “— CARAMEL CAKE ( by his wife and child, arrived Empty contents of a package of gold cake mix into mixing bowl; here by steamer to teke up the @uw wich fork. Measure out 7 oz. water (1 full cup less 2 tablespoons). , William Osborne) position of resident physician.| Add half the water (3% 072.). Mix until free from lumps. Add remain- | , week to two) Dr. Hick is of Victoria. der of water (3% 07.) slowly, mixing until smooth after each addition. husbands ae . Batter will be thins Pour into two 8” layer cake pans lined with from Van-| FW. Lewis, of the Pubic| waxed paper. Bake in moderately hot oven (350°F.) for 30-35 | | Works mechanical department,| minutes. Cool 5 minutes before removing from pans. Frost cold e Mr. and) arrived to examine department| cake with caramel seven-minute frosting and decorate with whole ind Mr. and | equipment. cherries with stems. : 4, * e . * M “ _. “© CARAMEL SEVEN-MINUTE FROSTING ; het son-in- | Mughters in Vancou- | TEWART ted Mining & Smelt- | he Came in Wednes- fely Moore and en- Pe to Commence ex. | the Big Four Min- | LY hold rm ‘ings on the! 8. A small crew is! Nn from here and | being | eing transported | erty by t) } tne oe a ain McFad | p | ore has| the Gold Marmot | ‘sing W if lead zine fred rty ls on nm the brogre Ction of J } Doyle. | , “Ports ‘AY that Al 4 “veloped another Dre eae ore on his ‘Oper ' es 'y. From this | * Dast four ye hipped Ore h ‘Nd this dis |Sunday, the course is clear for | ~| Sunday, beginning at 9 a.m,, the | junior /ment will get underway. ars, | Fath on Siving Justi ance. t Veles | Carson in Vancouver, George Cook trdphy for the} Best man was Louis Giordano, men's club championship; Bill| While assisting as ushers were i » Beott | 's ) ride and groom, | Lambie, Frank Skinner, Scot | brothers of the bi 2 McLaren . A. (Ted) Smith | Vito Campagnolo and Harold | ‘ is 'e an. | ly. sponsor of the men's club han- | Hard) “3 ee EG a dicap championship; Don Mc-| Soloist, Miss ara oon Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Syd Hun- | 88g “O Perfect Love ee ve ter, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Tom | Signing of the register. Mr. Peter Brown, Pat Steele, Chas. Starr, | 4- _ played the wedding Bruce Roald, Dennis Watersy R.|Music. ; Enridge, and Cecil MacDonald. | FAMILY RECEPTION ; 24 Mr. and Mrs. *E. T. (Ted) Immediately after the cere- Applewhaite also paid a visit to| mony a traditional Itajian wed- the club during their journey to | ding dinner, prepared, by ~— Terrace for the annual straw-|Campagnolo was served at the berry festival home of the groom. . : _| Vathalla Hall was the scene of Dates have been set by th ithe reception in the evening at club for the holding of eight which more than 250 people championships. The men’s club h | gathered to congratulate the ampior sh p was played last | a ship M | couple. Receiving the guests were the | | } visitors tomorrow and then next jcocktail length gown of Queen’s | blue, triple sheer with lace pan- lels and pink accessories, with a be ee eee | corsage of pink carnations, and ‘'the-groom’s mother, who wore a inal virtues are rose-toned gray gown with gray » Hope, Charity, Prudence velvet hat, white accessories and ce, Fortitude and Temper- a deep red carnation corsage. {@ BR Miss Mary Zogas was in charge boys’ handicap tourna- GREAT VIRTUES The seven card Prince Rupert Daily News | Monday, Augus uple Sails to Attend 5 Wedding in Vancouver ‘mother of the bride, wearing aj = t 11, 1952 | By DON SCHWIND LONDON (AP) garet, Britain’s No. 1 to plunge natrimony or be pushed | who foot her bills set for a week from |} Marry when she ; and not until then The tabloid Sunday Pictorial Ne falls in love Thursday ‘but not even the hint of a date | has already appealed to Buck- |ingham Palace to stamp out a | Riviera-born rumor that Mar- | garet might wed Prince Nicholas of Yugoslavia The | nothing against the 24-year-old | Nephew of the Duchess of Kent, j it’s just that he’s not British. | Margaret has the widest freedom to choose her escorts but court usage dictates that her escorts must be financial- | Teen-Agers _ Hold Dance For Hospital Special to The STEWART. — ‘se Daily News held a dance in the Moose’ Hall Sat- fay in aid of the Stewart Gen- eral Hospital and socially and financially it was a®big success Committee Joan McKay, Shirley nN-agers in charge were Mary Manojlovich, Lawrence, Miriam Haahti, John Kustas and John Hecimovic readers Complete Westernaires program, courtesy Special “Ss Prince Rupert’ night. 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Place ae boillag water and beat with a | met Prince G rotary beater until mixture holds shape—about seven minutes. e ; ta fan In overn ment Fold in orange rind and frost cake. meee oa rning to} TORONTO ®—Ten per cent of ee Ge ee eee oe re the seats in Canada’s 262-mem- | s ber House of Commons should | Har y-Carmnpagno O Vow ind Mrs. be occupied by women, says Mrs Camo- Bilen Fairclough . | t night Mrs, Fairclough, Progressive | N t t C. t wo-week va- Conservative member for Ham-| up la S a a e ra ind Vie es c f vryne | ‘ . 4 es it wall — poe ag ae fe Of wide interest here was the wedding Saturday Vancou- not enjoy the distinction of being| of Jona Viviene Hardy and Louis Angelo Campag: the only woman in the house.” | ‘ i i : ’ Mrs. Larrson is a member of | Nolo in St. Andrew’s Cathedral. m and Finland’s parliament of 200; Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter aboard | Members read the double-ring ceremony of serving and Miss Lily Sylves- , N 1 last night The two were guests of honor | uniting the daughter of Mr. and | ter was in charge of the wedding e in Seat- at a dinner party here | Mrs. F. Kenneth Hardy and the cake. Serviteurs were Miss Dol- ‘tioning “I was surprised to hear that 80D of Mr. amd Mrs. Louis C Ores Green, Miss Mary Basso th Mrs. there was only one woman mem- | C@™Pagnolo Miss Shari Ingalls, Miss Gerry { M. P. ber of parliament in Canada,”} The couple leit Sunday night Prockter, Miss Janet Rackow, said Mrs, Larrson, one of 29/ for a month-long honeymoon in| Miss*Marilyn Roos, Miss Barbara wonren in the Finnish house Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and — soca nae ei a pe a “ ; . anags e 2's, ta jas covere - Women get the right to _ whee hk flower-decked | in mauve, over which was placed r h en, and be elected to office in 1906, : fe ae ° ‘ Sa . 4 church on the arm gf, her father | a delicate cutwork cloth done by icDonald mo- she said. Three of them have to the tune of het jchosen pro-/| the groom’s mother and her gift e Prairie Seen Camnet members and - cessional mfsic, “Jesu. Joy of | to the bride. Low vases of mauve Mrs. William herself was a former minister an’s Desiring,” the bride ap-. and white summer flowers held here for of social welfare proached the altar” ft a gown the tall pastel green tapers that we The idea that women are designed by herseif’’* flanked the wedding cake. women’s candidates is one of the ae ' : iki For travelling the bride chose * In keeping witm ihe summe : . and things that keeps women out bol +. chose brocaced taf-, 2 Smart all-white wool knitted ition Sald Mrs, Fairclough. “It is poli a” Wats : Z ith "Es yjorted Suit with bright green accessor- i xpect tically immature to think that sea aii ‘A pe 79 for 1S and a tiny green feather hat week women are exclusively women's ioe abla a ate sere The | She wore. 4 corsage’ of apricot choice, or that they are concern- aie hadina: tan faahionad colored ‘Talisman roses. . McEwen = only with matters of interest with scalloped lily-point skeeve fT nite aes ver the . Sooree . and stand-up Elizabethan collar, few day “Until we have a more mature j; fastened with tiny self-cover- TIMELY RECIPE be and son-| ‘¥pe of political thinking we will ed ‘buttons from neck to waist- : f M Lloyd mot get anywhere with getting line - . MACARONI fr. Mct now on/| More women in public life . The bouffant skirt, posed over LUNCHEON SALAD Cer Mortgage . Mrs. Larrson said women in many underskirts of net and (Makes 6-8 Servings) ( ition in Finland have equai opportunity crinoline, had a clipped hem-| 1 tablespoon salt CMHC short-| With men and the right to be tine heneath which a pleated) 3 quarts boiling water e wa elected to all kinds of state an nylon tulle flounce appeared. A| 8 oz. elbow macaroni (2 cups) educational offices—‘“everything yy cascading veil of nylon illu- 1 cup diced celery ict eft the city but the church.” sion fell to finger-tip length) %4 cup chopped green pepper re his hows Mrs. Larrson is vice-president from the originally-styled seal-| 1% cup chopped sweet pickles ver. y he is in Of the Helsinki city council, of loped cloche, that featured an 1 cup diced sharp Cheddar ith father, Col, J, Which 20 of 72 members are open crown, revealing the bride’s cheese Is, formerly of Prince | Women classic Greek hair-style % cup cooked drained peas lis w first visit Her only jeweiry was a three- My cup mayonnaise strand pearl choker, the gift of) 1% teaspoon salt vfs greatly lf the groom, White roses and car- Freshly ground pepper owt Bp _ Terrace Go nations with a mauve orchid Add 1 teaspoon salt to rapidly Coverup and ribbons formed her crescent boiling water. Gradually add ' Course Draws bouquet. ;macaroni so that water contin- k Wrat} ow Maid of honor, Miss Gilda | ues to boil. Cook uncovered, Dy iat oc ae. ee Campagnolo, was gowned simi-/ stirring occasionally, until ten- , | BECOuver Ru pert Crow larly to the bride in pale mauve!der. Drain in colander. Rinse pending “Shree Swiss organdie over deep lilac | with cold water; drain again. In friends and! More than 500 persons visited taffeta. Styled with a strapless | a large bowl, combine remaining sending for this instructive book. | ; the Thornhill Golf Club at Ter-| bodice over which was Worn a ingredients with cooled macar- M. Williams, me-! race during July and at least|matching Spencer jacket, that joni; mix lightly, but thoroughly. , spe ‘tor for the’ 59 per cent went out for a round. | featured a low decolletage edged 'Chill several hours: serve on ;, OF Transport at During the past week, club/in scallops. The full ankle- crisp salad greens, = returned to the! officials said, some 150 players |length skirt Was posed over| 7 - peetiding a month/and visitors were noticed with | crinoline. A tiny Dutch cloche t . ‘i ‘tions in thela g00d = representation from | and matching shoes compteted . Prince Rupert, the costume. She carried a deli- / ae Among these registering the Loe oe ae t Prine 7 assistant previous week were Dave Rad- | : Sti Peis Ulleaint-tive. 4 left om rupert Pub-| ford, Bill Vance, Ted WOMINET | Oey rice 6 ” ‘n shed he Camosun|George Cook, sponsor of the | Valley. a «©? 4g POST'S GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES marked on the fromt "Roy Rogers WESTERN RING” Yes! Rey Rogers picture rings — TWELVE of them — featuring Roy Rogers, Trigger, Bullet and other exciting Western subjects. In bright colors — fit any fingers. You'll want them all! COLLECT em! / TRADE EM: t oer ALL /2, Sugaroasting makes Grape-Nuts Flakes extra delicious, extra appetizing. And they provide the nourishment of sun-ripened wheat and malted barley —of TWO ai wae | pects a akes today. GRAPENUTS ur @ Sons of Norway meeting Monday, August 11, 9 pm. (188 @ Elks meeting Monday, August 11 8 pin... Please. at- tend. } (133 : | @ Legion “Bring ine Missus | Night, Wednesday, August 13. 8°30 p.m. Legion Audiforium. Britons Worry As Princess Mar- bachelor girl, will be 22 years old August 21 and apparently in no hurry into But the hesitancy of the dainty and lively Princess, while i her list of eligibles shrivels, is }| Worrying lawmakers who hold | her pursestrings and taxpayers ;| The latest name struck off Margaret’s once long list rf “possibles” was the Earl of Dal- keith. He announced his en- sagement this week to Jane Me Neill, daughter of a Hong Kong lawyer In +: House of Commer a member asked biuntly Who jis Princess Ma rgaret going ‘to marry?” Margaret's 22nd birthday is 18 set for the allar. Her mother Queen Mother Elizabeth mar- ried when she was 22. Her sis~ ter, the Queen, married the Duke of Edinburgh when she Was 21 Her friends say Margaret wil! | | the running witn Lady Caroline society worriers have| Thynne in July, 1950. | { Margaret Still Single at 22 ly well-heeled, come from the Ian Hedworth Gilmour took Guards officer who has taken best or better families if not | Lady Caroline Montagu-Doug- | Margare e t to the races and ig from foreign royalty, be mor- las-Scott to the altar in July,| one of her pet cancing partners, ally beyond reproach, and 1951. i Ex-Guardsman Mark Bonh young. Most important, Mar- | on TT garet has to like ’em, The Earl of Westmorland | Carter is another trusty escort, Margaret, who now gets trom | Paired ye with rich Jane Find- | yy. works as senior editor in @ Parliament an allowance of|-2% ™ #8. 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