Ptfnce Rupert Daflp jetoi ' Wednesday December 8, 1043 ! Timely-Topics from Terrace , . Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter jurymen were warned by fljief Justice O. S Tyndale thattM7 ni?.ht be fihecf $20 instead! oi the usual 10 '- t A.,j STEWART MOOSE WOMEN BAZAAR On f Most Successful Affairs of Kind Ever Held There , STEWARTOn ' Saturday' the Women of the Moose held one qf the best attended and most eolorful bazaars which ever took corner of Kalum Street and jUukel.'ie Avenue for the festive season. , . -r j h rt INFLATION- AFFECTS JURY MONTREAL O - - Because money Isn't worth as much as it was a few years aso. absent . , . IJM?!l Sol Dijtfibuion TK W. H. MHii ( you don't hove'fe 0nly 3ufen$n$ , to grate or wiv for e tilling One of the most success! ul teas and sales was held In the Orange Hall as 7.,-.urciy afternoon by members of the Anglicaa Women'! Auxiliary when the proceeds amounted te $00 clear profit. The afternoon was very cold and windy but there wa a fairly good attendance neverthpiejs- A good array of home looking and candy was soon sold and the aprons on the needlework stall were auipkiy' snapped up. President Mrs. West greeted the patrons, fourers were Mrs, Sparkes and Mrs. Tumlls.on. crviteurs were Mrs. Hamlin, ' Peggy Laird and iAn. Masted. In the kitchen were Mrs. R. Thomson, Mrs. Sande, M3. Colder, Mrs. McNabb. Home cooking stall, Mrs. H. King Mrs. Giggey. Apron stall, Mrs. C de Kergommeaux, Mrs.- li Holdcn. Irene Pratt has returped to Terrace from Vancouver where she has spent the past three months. ' "Curjey Casey returned . last week, from Vancouver; where he W3s ' patient n the ShajigJ-nfssx hospital.. , . E."5uckh)lz has returned from Alice Aim where he has spent1 the past six months. I .. ' - ' I . The village commissioners, are making plans to have a 'large Christmas Tree with colored lights placed on the southeast At the last meeting of tl Kinsmen's Club plans were made for a tea and sale to be held In the Orange Hall on Saturday, December 18 when the men, (lreiiaed as ladies, will take charge of everything. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ess Q. When It is raining hard and a girl's escort stops his car at the curb, near a doorway, should she allow him to get out on his side, go around and open the door for her? A. No. The considerate girl will get out and run for the door, telling him to slide over and do the same. Q. Should parents take alone; their small child when they aro invited to spend an informal evening with friends? ; . A- Never, . unles sthe Invita tion specifically includes the child. " ' ; . ' .:. you saw it Ui iMify news: COTTAGE CHEESE I New Creamed Fresh Made! VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE nlaee n the Portland Canal dlS I trict, Oyer $100 was. taken In- Under the able convenershlp of Mrs, McKay, chairman of the hnmemaktng committee, . every' thln tf had an atmosphere of ft southern metropolis even ; although there was two feet of snow On the ground. The needlework ooth was In charge of Mrs.' Poiuolt and Mrs. Thorn pson. ' ; , The home cooking was convened by Mrs. L,awrnce. Mrs. Kus-tan and Mrs. J; MeLeod. Th candy (japta,- artistteally decorated, jteot Mr4. Rosalre- p Hycler working" overtime".' ' The tea room, crowded to capacity, was a credit to Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Blasher. Mrs. Tooth, Mrs., Manolojvlch and Mrs. ). Hawklnson. . : - Mooschaven Chairman Mrs.. A. Gerirteswas awarded the priz faf having the best decorated booth.;- i. . I . ' '. . . . : A pillow of gold, made and donated by E. atewart. was won by Mm. q. J. 8.-Anderson and the Moose Christmas' ; hamper which numerically . contained some 50 articles was won bv Andy Anderson . " The tea room and the booths were all well patronjzed and the ladies In charge say -they could have sold, twice as, much , : ' . - JK YOUI FRIENDS . . . tearch your recipe books . . . look in the fines! pastry shopi. You just . warn I find better Lemon Pie than 0 w Jell-O Lemon Pie Filling. Satin-smooth . . . just thick enoujjh and never too thick , . . with the keen, fresh ttng of real lemon. 1 he old-fashioned kind - not a lemon jelly. Aqrand filling ( ml And Jell-O Lemon Pie n, ocry ume you oou as Mother jell roll JK(j U U lb. r L-r--j i . r made, nutie' U4e use Jell-O Je10 Lemon Lemon Pi Pie iy IT Filling . . . made hf thi the 11 makers of famous Jell-O. ijf y Fasy instruction and prac- Co. LtA lical variation ideas on package. MI-0 It lra4HMit I goods. goods. ' - - ffl . ......... EL . 1 ".lit:. . 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