Kuper Waily August 21, INGws veday i$oZ AL Whines Aw 1. ( | Tie Style Each who; which she Sie Y eLay will attend to rt erai answer) ladies personally and ae a woman; vice on individual make is why/ problems lepart From here, Elissa and Lesley | , even her} travel to Terrace. They appre ie told] ciate the Support they have re celved from the Canadian Le , woman) gion and the Women Auxiliary everyday | with their socials adies in nights wuty Legon owing} k well : sear Seek New Way For woman TI salon triy a = Disease Detection elr alr = hale NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ. CP) kd "| Two Canadians are training at ween vis ; ; Rutgers University to become explains th biological detectives in tract ing i ¢ down diseases which strike at , one of mdtie both men and animal | The Canadians Fergu J | O'Rourke of Canada Depart ip-mate, P ment of Agriculture lept and Dr adat . ; ;, Allen S. West of the department it with of biology at Queen Unive ian » ms ny. sity, Kingston, Ont., are study emon : n ing a Rutgers-developed method music : of identifying source of di shown . ease, Sa are eep, Re- Diseases which are transmit Back. Greee ted to men and livestock are ven the often carried by animals but often the identification of thx ht } disease-carrying animal ha ee been the missing clue ition e ‘itorium Through the Rutgers method ers of the blood sucked from animal , n just: P¥ Mosquitoes and other ins is examined in a laboratory. If 1526 Atlin disease germs are present, then 1 sty scientists can trace them back styl bist to the animal which orginally duphcate Llewellyn carried then: through fdentifi >. | cation of the blood person nonstration For instance, a certain type t rouge’ that / Of malaria in parts. of cent: f com Africa was originally belie ved 19 have been carried by rodents lan to Blood identification methods on the ®mabled biologists to place the clals in blame on a tiny antelope ) small O'Rourke, who came to Can nade al] 4a from Dublin, is learning th 1 meeting | Rutgers method to help th vas very Canadian department in fight against equine encephali \ eeting to- | 4S in western Canada. Dr. We 1 and gn/| Plans % lecture on the ne | feature /Method at Queen nonstrate ! during Try Daily News Want Ads MILK ANY KIND tins 29¢ RAFT CHEESE 99 PPED OLIVES L i oe 29e Zina Al ANA TEA BAGS m Pkt ‘S OWN SOAP oth $9.22 ING rae xr, LOC JRN al City atin 9 CIS ORY FLAKES 35¢ FRESH XUIT and VEGETABLES Ri ALLEY NONCOB CH CARROTS 2 for iIc BARD SQUASH ..... 2 ths. 2tc COM Bunch 3tc Y ORANGES 3Dozen 72c ricots wm: $1.95 »— Dozen 65c Tews and al istrict V lotes up| at the venue Kast with the jada here of Mrs, of Winnipeg and Mrs, B. Oregon, : Canadian Scientists.” yeen ARE RAVING ABOUT DEMONSTRAT.ON OF See El ISSA and LESL RY: ‘ TONIGHT Four-Generation Re-Union Held at Wilmot Residence A four home of Mr. and Mrs. , Wilmot, visiting here, left yester- Gay by car for Prince George route to incouver Mr. Watts, who is a busine irtner of a clothing store here Values to $1.95 SUN SUITS Values to $°.95 BOYS’ SUITS Values te $2.95 ALL THE LADIES SUMMER HATS Values to $1.95 EBs ; ROBERT METHOD STYLING CURLEY HOME OF HAIR 8:00 p.m, Legion Hall -gener ation re oe ; taking place here | est led in the booklet “Your Pood 715 Sixth} on J. Morrow! But they may get a shock from Marshall of McMinnville, | SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Friday and Saturday Only COTTON HOUSE DRESSES $4.00 Sizes 1-6, Valwes to $2.95 BLOUSES—Boys’ and Girls’ COTTON and NYLON SOCKS THE STORK SHOPPE Harmless Looking Doughnut Packed With Calories ,cups peaches cut into small) cubes, | By KAY REX Slice orange thinly then cut Some women may roll on the floor to rid themselves of sur- | Plus. weight. Others count their | into cubes. Place in kettle, add | calor les water and simmer until cooked The latter group will be inter- | but not soft (about 20 minutes). Meanwhile drain cherries, reserv- ing the juice, and cut cherries into quarters To the peaches, and Your Figure” issued by the tario Agriculture Department the cooked oranyes, nae | at Sugar and the juice Cook until thick- 20 minutes), Add calory chart of fancy foods A chocolate malted milk shake runs 500 calories; one piece of pie 300-400 calories: from cherries. ened (about M M " was a former mayor of the city oe 2 me Mi Morrow is the great- é “ F ie i | of tr reentry shortcake 400; one randmothe { Marshall, the | Miss Watts is this year’s grac | Piece of chocolate layer cake randmothe ind Mrs. Wilmot, ¥ate of the Royal Jubitee Hos 1350: one chocolate bar 275.and nother of children Alan and | Pital in Victoria, receiving an Ohe doughnut—just one - 125 award in opthalmology lealories — Ee neg . . — ———————- | For a special treat later in the ~ Mr. and Mr P. H. Linzey are year, home economists of the ‘ feaving on the Prince Rupert to eonsumer section, Pedera] Agri- a night for holidays in the south red @frs culture Department, offer a re ey expect to Include in their |€ipe for “Peach Conserve” acre it Pt Mr. adniaey'A @ Don’t forget the food sale Ingredients: Three medium rother, who lives in Chilliwack. | 9+ the Independent Food Stores|cranges: three cups water; one ‘ . Friday, Saturday and Monday.|six-ounce bottle Maraschino Mi. 4nd Mrs. William Watts (1t) cherries; nine cups sugar; eight ind daughter Joyee, who have aaa a . ™ sua 50 $4.00 $4.00 $4.50 na 00 34.00 Sizes 5 to 12 Black, Brown and Whi Becca Sizes 13 - 1-2-3 Black, Brown aed Whi TO CLEAR a0c 3 be Box 638 e™, im FAMILY SHOE STORE cherries and boil liv’s minutes longer. and vitarnins. It should be used Pour into ste rilized jars to enrich gravies, soups or vege- leaving at least ‘)n’>-quarter of | table drinks. an inch headspac €.. Cool slightly, The Department also says that then pour a thin layer of melt- homegrown vegetables should form a part of the daily diet. Those grown in the garden or on nearby farms will be fresher and more flavorsome than those which travel from distant areas | Furthermore, the outside darke) leaves are richer in vitamins thar, the paler ones inside. ed paraffin over tihe jam. Leave until hardened mnd then add a second layer of paraffin. Don’t throw sway the water in which your ve setables have been cooked. The Department of Na- tional Healt! 1 and Welfare says such water is ric ch in miner: ils » OPENING SPECIAL SLIDE FASTENER... OVERBOOTS OF ALL RUBBER for Children BLACK, BROWN or WHITE . $3.75 "$3.95 $4.25 "$4.45 LIMITED CHARLIE ROBERTS Lo Phone 357 SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27th COCONUT Mastin’s, V2-Lb. Pkt. 17¢ RHUMBA COFFEE Pound DESSERT PEARS Choice, 15-07, MINUTE RICE Pkt. 18c LOBSTER '4-Lb. 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