bass Li, Sandy ind mn n Harry She irdown iit ht { i x of ed ; 4 ! ] day ) if ‘ lay Patsy Julian Dick ( Bev } ‘ 1 oeldon Jo-A Murray i john + + + + M Fred La 1 La i Gordon ¢* 4 Telne ladsen + + ‘ al ' with ten Stevens Mie 7 or * + Niger , t Fair will ke 7 irday die 257) ld. to box 258 . umes Whist ( Music Re $1.00 256) iit wy MEETING THE CHIEFS—Thv Rt. Hon. Vincent MUpirl Vuily New Friday, October $1, 1952 | work, Batteries of resh from the ‘rowded iunch counter mignt nicker at thi But since Uto- pla hasn’t yet arrived, the best a. | ve can do is give the children a chance to benefit in their sroWing years before they join | the lunch-counter rush LUNCH-BOX CARE Margaret Smith, director of nutrition for the Health League of Cat.ada. warns that as much planning should z0 into the lunch that’ youngsters ake to school as a mother puts a . nw m@€ai served on tat table battle of Ahe Care and any dining-room Massey shakes hands with one of more than 40 native chiefs who came to Prince The noon-auy lunch shovid Rupert 10 see and meet the Queen's representative. Mrs Harold regi one-third of the whole Whalen, wife of the mayor. and Mrs. Lionel Massey, wife of the day's requirements of energy- ie ie y, wife of th woducing, body-building foods,” ee crelary, are seated in background, holding says Miss Smith “This means bouque preset ted by the Imperial Order Daughters of the protein, minerals and vitamins Empire and the Women Canadian Club for growth and repair of body tissues, carbohydrates or star- p TA , ches, fats and proteins to yield ‘ Ou nc We comes nergy for work and play.” The Ontairo Department of * . Agriculture in its pamphlet New Booth Association Good School Lunches” recom- , e ; : mends the ‘following menu; Ke presentatives of the newly formed Booth) vegetabie soup, sandwiches Memorial High School Parent-Teacher Association (whole wheat bread) of minced were give! Prince | meeting After erai ily three Pare atior Bor and Conrad n rice H Mark, Council oming the new CHILDREN MOVIES Mrs. Mark reported a commit from the Co d re ently m Blac ADAgeY f both » disc p ib i g fi w the large au ‘ wh t Folios fr. Biack Igg : cy t 1 Aa ASAC t i ADI nid : P-T Council wi Nidate Une fre he separate P-TA ‘ ib! Mr. Black, who ed to do al i his power pro ‘ he f requested t PTA Met oy aecs ann ‘ , 4}75 is tape highly rec ale auth or bicyel The Applic ' 0 a A ‘ ‘ a i easure, a he Pp ale @ il Ker I the purchase Favor of “dual membership” if a parent becomes a member of Association by paying due nembership becomes automatic } PTA’s of other schools Was unanimous. This would eliminats necessit { pare ; paying PTA lues twi wv even three time hey have Hilidren attendi 44 Take Part In Legion Card Session EBleve he bi-monthly week held by Ladies the Car Legion were winners Bridge--Mrs, A. :E ladies, and M Mary Playing as a man.) Whist-—Mrs. A, J. Croxford ladies, and Mr. Croxford, men Cribbage-—-Mrs. J. Severtsen ladies, and Mr. J. Morey, men Refreshments were served by Mrs, E. Bitterman, Mrs. L. Eve leigh, Mrs. L. Amoth and Mrs. A bk. Dick ons Next car Nov. 12 \ participated in party this Auxiliary of Following tables cara ian Dickens Astoria party will be held FOUNDATIONS OUR HOME IN GOOD STANDING ation Fo Wood p Walls or ( and give estimates on Osts; Installing Concrete Posts, omplete Concrete Basements, ER “ PAL, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS *r & Bridden Ltd “15 Ist Ave. West P.O. Box 721 4 hearty welcome by members of. the celery supert Parent-Teacher Council at its monthly ‘ in the Civic Centre. beef and pickle or satmon and carrot strips, whole or- oatmeal cockies amd milk Another lunch: cream of to- mato soup: sandwiches (whole wheat bread) of cold roast pork chopped ege and celery; rai- rge, than one city Dual school : ahthain *ahtell {res} membership, however, is against 5!" an@ cabbage salad; fresh he constitution of the British) * hole peach; gingerbread and Columbia Parent-Teacher Fed- | Milk . ee ration, but because local PTA) ~— : embers are Very much in favor [ of it. resolutions requesting that lange be made in the consti- ition will be sent to the B.C Federation inose present at the meetine included Mrs, N. Halliday, Mrs A. E. Carlson, Mrs. D. Rensvold M W. Murdoch, Mr J. W Webster, T. G. Bateman. Mrs J F. Denni J. 8. Wilson, Mr A z Gilmour, Mrs. H D. Griffitt Mri \ J. Ridsdale, Mr: Mark, Mr. Holgate and Mrs G. Coox rhe next meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher Couwneil Will be heid on Nov, 24 ollice-workers jake Care in Preparing Lunch Box for Children By KAY REX Canadian Press Sta Writer lar from being a snatch-snack affair, the noon-| day meal should be taken slowly and the food should be the kind that provides energy for the afternoon’s| - ‘Make the to look | for you Introduce new foods gradually and children wil] accept them Vary foods from day to day.” OU Can te peanut~butter Variety even in « sandwich Try mixing the peanut-butter .witr grated carrot, orange, banana. prunes, nuts or raisins: boile aressing or mayonnaise. SWAMP BERRIES Cranberric ire rapidly be important product in adian agriculture. Their cul- tivation i from th Maritime provinces into the cen tral and even the western areas The consumer section of the Federal Agriculture Departmen Says the berries grow best ir swamp soil, and to obtain simi- lar growing conditions bogs fre quently are built on low-lying coming an preagiig round. The fruit is picked ii the fall as soon as it is ripe anc comes. Scoops teeth are pullec to gather the before the frost With comb-like through the vine, berries NEW HOSPITAL WEYBURN. Sask (CP) The new four-storey Weyburn Union Hospita} was officially opened recently by Premier T. C. Doug- las. More than 1,500 persons were on hand for the vpening of the modern 80-bed institution, bui! at a cost of $625,000 7 be sure to get DELNOR Foumoed in Jroyn Fooda school lunch good good to eat and ‘good/rangement of rooms which in- says the Department. Christening Opens New Kitwancool Home Special to The Daily News KITWANCOOL — The new, large two-storey home of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Good here was the scene last Saturday of traditional opening and christening cere- monies attended by many villag- ers and dignitaries The new home, built by the owner, is a frame building and | follows the modern trend of in- creased window space and ar- | clude kitchen, dining room, living |room, bedrooms and bathroom A symbei of good taste and | ability of the owner, the home is ‘modernly furnished inside. The exterior of neat siding finish ends a sharp contrast to the old og buildings in the area, but is in accordance with the new school across the street Chiefs Johnny Derrick and Walter Douse, Mrs. Maggie Good and Gregory Rush gave speeches Chief Derrick recalled the naming of Mr. Good’s first mouse, 15 Years ago, which name—Kski Gain Nii—was now Passed on to the new home. The original name was derived from a site on the old “Grease Trail,” a large area 50 miles north of here renowned for its excellent hunting and trap- ping grounds as well as for its abundance 07 figh, Chief Douse expressed his wish achievement, ‘which though dif- ‘ am, ' PV POR PE Pe 1 Y pa PN Te Fy 0 PP > v oe ihe e/ Start Your Christmas Shopping NOW! USE COOK'S JEWELLER’S LAY-A-WAY PLAN A small deposit now even a dollar and easier between now and Christmas will make your Christmas shopping a few payments LISTEN TO GEORGE COOK’S DANCE PROGRAM 11 TO MIDNIGHT EVERY SATURDAY—CFPR GEORGE COOK Prince Rupert, B.C. Jewell. pewe er Terrace, B.C. SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS xk NYLON x Choose YOUR lingerie from this breathtaking choice of Nylon: Nylon Ships $3.95 $5.50 $7.50 Nylon Nighties $1375 $ 9.25 $ 5.3 Nylon Briefs 31.10 $1.25 $2.50 DOM'S DEPT. STORE Phone Green 595 506 3rd, W. 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