jj C4 s - ? f 1 t 1 " f ! PAGE FOUR YPPAH WEN RAEf Silly, isn't it? Not sign language but HAPPY NEW YEAR spelled backwards just to prove that no matter how you spell it, it still means the very best of wishes from us to you, honest. The 3 PEOPLES STORES RUPERT PEOPLES STORE RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE CUT RATE SHOE STORE I I I I I I I I Ormes Ltd. UJif. Pioneer Druqjcjists iW.V.1 SEASONS GREETINGS Is Our Sincere Wish a 33 On jMay the NEW YEAR Bring youfi . . . morn .minnv limirc more joy and . . . gladness . . . more true friendships . . . more opportunities . . . more health and happiness . . . new joy in living Sincere Thanks for Your Most Liberal Patronage KAIEN HARDWARE 9 If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will. soon let you know if there is a uuyer in the city. 00 CBC News :05 Harry Owens and His Hawaiians : 30 Salon Music ;45 Lutheran Hour 00 Singing Strings 30 Artie Shaw's Dance Orchestra 00 Front Line Family 15 We'd Like to Krfow! :30 CBC Symphony Orchestra jo Reviews and Previews 45 Vagabond's Road 00 CBC News Rebroadcast :05 Carsale Capers 15 A. R. P. Program 30 Silent Tuesday A.M. 7:30 Strictly Informal 7:45-CBC.News, 7:50 Strictly Informal 8:00 Musical Minutes 8:30 Morning, Meditations 8:45 Composers' Corner 9:00 Dinah Shore 9:15 Studies In Black and White 9:30 Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra 10:00 A morning Visit 10:15 Boston "Pops" Orchestra 10:30 Carnation Bouquet 10:45 They Tell Me 11:00 Wllf Carter 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:30 Let's Go Modern 12:00 Mid-day Melodies p. M. 12:30 On the Bandstand 12:50 CBC News 12:55 Today's Program Highlights i:uu une O'clock Muslcale 1:30 Modern Dance Tempos 2:00-Silent ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT, Hostess How goes the holiday season win- you? If it's going as well with vr.n as it is with me youll be having a very good time Indeed. Junior hostesses take not .md cut out this list of, holiday- week dances for reference. You are invited to attend all of them and as they are all special holiday parties and mean a lot to the men I hope vou will try to eet out tn nil fm,r They are as follows: USO Dance. 9 to 12..DecemhPr ?. meet at the Y at 8:30. 9th Heavy Batterv. 8 tn 12 rw. ember 29, Tuesday, meet at the Y ai 1:10. Ontario Regiment's New Year Dance, December 31, meet at Y at 3:30. Manitoba Reziment Dance, Saturday. Januarv 2 mi at Y at 8:30. Please note that fnr the otv Heavy Dance on Tuesday you meet at 1 ;io p.m. There were threp pranH Hindoo last week. At the Ontario RP(rmpn men s on Tuesday, Hec MacKenzie went to town again and had the program goine like clnrkwnrir Tin niest thing seen at this dance was Carson Webb alternate nivwnr. at a fried egg sandwich and a chocolate Ice cream cone. If I, were he, I would have let1 the cone go and got the full flavor of the egg. It would have been something to remember. The Ontario Sergeants dance, after many fears as to an Insufficiency of girls on Christmas day, got away to a good start and 'he fun keDt up. The cook gave mc a piece of their Christmas cake and I'll let you in on a secret. He'll make a .good wife for someone! The cake was delicious. The Navy lance on Saturday night was. a ".omplete success. So much so that 'hey plan to hold one every month. The decorations were especially lovely and the subdued lighting system very attractive. Thanks all You Ontario and sailor boys for making the holidays brighter and better for all of us. NEW PROPAGANDA HEAD LONDON. Dec. 28 CTiRnif tp,,m sang, former secretary nf Quisling, government, has been appointed head of the "Department of Culture succeeding Qulbrand Lunde who succumbed recently af ter an automobile accident. In Alaska R.C.A.F. graduates of the RC.A.T.P. fly alongside U.S. forces. Typical pilot is Flight Sgt. "Mick" Stusiak. Powell River. B.C.. with Kittyhawk. The Experts Say . . . By ISABEL ALLAN (Caadian Press Starf Writer) Hints for wartime living from folk who ought to know Turkey Leftovers How to use those turkey leftovers Is sometimes a problem but Laura Pepper, chief of the consumer section of the Agriculture Department, has Just the recipe to fill the bill a turkey and macaroni casserole. Take V cup fat, 34 cup hot milk, 2 eggs, beaten, V2 cup soft bread crumbs, V2 cups diced, cooked turkey or chicken, 2 teaspoons minced parsley, 2 teaspoons minced onion, 2 tablespoons grated cheese, 1 cup cooked macaroni, salt and papper. Add fat to hot milk and pour slowly over beaten eggs, add remaining Ingredients and season with salt and pepper to taste. Pour into a greased baking dish and bake in a 350 degree oven until firm. 20-30 min utes. May be served with mushroom sauce. Carrot If you are looking for a fresh Idea to add to your holiday meals, Marlon Harlow of Nutrition Services suggests that you add crlSD. raw carrot sticks to the dish of celery curls and other relishes. They will Increase your quota of vitamin A which not only helps to prevent night blindness but increases resistance to infection. Make-overs Now is the time to get your machine out and use your Ingenuity in remodelling old clothes Instead 6f buying new ones, m the opinion of J. A. Klein, Prices Board administrator of wo men's, misses' an children's plothing. He. says: "We don't want tne women of Canada to buv any thing they can possibly do with out. Let us make our clothes go as jar as possible." Furniture Here are some tips from the con- sumer section of the Prices Board for keeping your furniture in good condition. Rub it with plenty of oil or polish, one part turpentine, two parts boiled linseed oil, for example.. White spots on wood come off when rubbed with spirits of camphor or peppermint. Strong sun causes the varnish to crack so pull the blinds. Excessive dryness is hard on furniture. Do not place your precious pieces against the radiator or over hot-air register. Cutlery There is no likelihood that chopsticks will be our lot before the war Is over but Canadian housewives will have to get along with the silver they have, savs Bvrn Sanders, "Mrs. Consumer" of the Prices Board. Patriotic housewlvps will do with the number they have been accustomed to use at the summer cottage. The "dressed-up" iaDie is nicely to be a sneeial orrn- rslon affair she savs. with fho BEFOHE KLONDIKE In Alaska as early as 1861 gold discoveries were made nr tVi hh - w waaw WW- klne River. manufacture of cutlery simplified after December 31. Blinds To wash rolIex?6llnds the experts advise you to 'place the blind over a wooden table, brush lightly to remove surface dirt, prepare a basin of warm soapy water In which a tablespoon of borax has been dissolved, moisten the blind and scrub gently using a soft nail brush. Then .rinse with plenty of warm water, turn the blind and rinse the other side, squeeze out as much water as possible by rubbing a clean towel over it, leave to dry on table "until three parts dry and then iron. Do not use borax on colored blinds. . A. REAL TREAT To men who have an appreciation for fine uhisky,"Black SAVhite" is always a real treat. BLACKS WHITE DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND This nrtvf rtlcomovil t. n llshed or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia PERSECUTION CLIMAX LONDON, Dec. 28 W Jewish persecutions In Norwav climax recently, when 1,000 Jewish men, women and children were herded aboard a 9,000 ton ship bound for Qermany thence to Po- In A THE DAILY NEWS MONDADECEMBf" h '''""'-" Expert OPTICAL SERVICE CFPR Today and Tuesday Chas. Dodimcad (1240 Kilocycles) Optometrist in Charge SCHEDULE THE BATTLING Watch, Clock, Jewelry (Affiliated with CBC) Repairing, Hand Engraving CORBETTS! VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Monday The fightingest, funniett Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. 9 P.M. family of toughies the screen 1 MAX HEILBRONER : 0O Afternoon concert has ever seen! . . .You'll love 1 1 :30 Shall We Dance? them and laugh with them as Jeweler Diamond Merchant : :30 00 Jimmy Blue Shadows Cash, tenor ' they punch their way from 45 Shantytown to Park Avenue! : The Esquires : 1 ; 1 - 1 mr 1 rn .1 1 WJkmm i Ur, , f, '11 A. Woodsworth, leader and founder of the Co - operative Commonwealth Federation, member for Winnipeg North Centre; and Dr. H. R. Hemming,, Liberal member for Humboldt since 1935. In addition War Services Minister Thorson resigned from Selkirk riding to become president of the exchequer court and Thomas Vlen, Liberal member for Montreal Outremont and deputy speaker of the House, resigned to take a Senate seat. Seven by - elections in 19 4 2 brought one less to the government but it was In a riding in which no government - endorsed Candida'? was running. Charlevolx-Saguena;', the Quebec seat held by former State Secretary Casgrain who left it to take a bench appointment. went to an independent candidate In a by-election November 30. In two other by-clectlons held that day Winnipeg North Centre was retained by the C. C. F. and War Services Minister LaFlcche won in Outremont. Earlier in the year Justice Minister St. Laurent was elected In Quebec South, the seat held by his predecessor in office; Labor Minister Mitchell won Welland. a former Liberal riding; and a Liberal can didate, Dr. O. Fauteux, retained Montreal St. Mary's for the nartv. The government did not oppose Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen, National Conservative leader who contested Yoik North where the sitting Conservative member.' Lt.-Col. Alan Cockeram, resigned to make way for his leader, but Mr. Melgheii, supported by Premier Hepburn, .was defeated by J. W. Noscworthy, C.C.F. There now are two House vacancies, Humboldt and Selkirk, and one pending as a result of a supreme court Judgment supporting a conviction of violation of the Elections Act against R. G. Davidson, Liberal member for Stanstead. The year brought changes in the Senate where at one time there were 16 vacancies, six of them aued by deaths In 1942, New appointments were Thomas Vlen. w Rupert Davles. publisher of tha ,; Kingston Whig-Standard and for- er president of The Canadian Press, P. R. DuTremblav. Dubllshpr of LaPresse of Montreal, and Joseph Bench, K.C., of St. Catherines, Ontario. The senate standing nn November 30 waj: Liberals 47, Con servatives aa, vacant 11. New Party Leaders M. J. Coldwell. M. P. fnr Dnco. town-Biggar. Saskatehpwn elected leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation on July 29, succeeding the late J. S. Woods-worth. 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