Ptfnce Uupcrt Dailg iSctoss ' Saturday, October 16, 1948 Local News It ems . . . Timely Recipe MASSETT COUPLE WED IN RUPERT The marriage or Miss Martha Thelma Yeltatzie to Chester Magnus Adams, which was Basketball Association Gen- Cash for old gold. Bulger's. , I eral Meeting, Monday Oct. 18, 8 Cash for Old Gold, Diamonds (245) etc. at Manson's Jewellers. ALMOND FISH CAKES A little left-over fish combined St. John Aumtmlance classes Miss Annie Lips, of Terrace. commence Tuesday, October 19 with protein-rich almonds make left today by air on a trip to Vancouver. owemmzea in St. Andrew's Cathedral Friday afternoon, united two well-known families of the Island community of at 7:30 p.m. at the Fire Hall. For particulars phone 5.' (245) L. W. Lefler sailed last night on the Camosun for a business trip to Massett. Mrs. D. W. Minaker returned to her home at Massett on the Camosun last night after a i- WITH W GYPROC 1 V X. PIFIEPROOP Wailiiki CASUAL" SHIMS these Almond Fish Cakes an excellent substitute for meat. Fry them to a golden brown and top each cake with a broiled slice of tomato to give them the final Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night, The bridegroom is the Ron nf Art Chapman, coach of the Vancouver Hornets basketball team, who has been in the city 8:30. (244) Announcing commencement WALLD O ARD bit of good looks and good visit to the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and the nephew of the late Alfred Adams, founder of the Native Brotherhood of British Colum Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Crist, who have been on a visit to the city, tastes. Almond Fishcakes 1 cup yellow corn meal V2 cups boiling water 1 teaspoon salt ' Low Price, $1.92 per 4x8 sheet I BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. bia. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Yeltatzie of Card Tournament at Catholic School Hall, Thursday, Oct. 21, 8 p.m. (it) Mrs. George E. Sendall and little daughter, Jane Aine, arrived in the city on the Camo- for the last week conducting a basketball clinic, left today by air to return to Vancouver. Mrs. Thomas A. Boucher and her daughter, Mrs. Lorimer G. Baker, arrived in the city by air yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and ,will be the and granddaughter of the late Cm' n cup minced cooked fish 1 egg ' 2 tablespoons' milk Salt LU31BEK ulILDlNG SUPPLIES PHONE 116 sun yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to take up residence at the Manse on Fourth Avenue sailed by the Camosun last night on their return to Massett. s Andrew Duncan Is sailing tomorrow night on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver and Pen-ticton. Mrs. Duncan will be going south in a couple of weeks. Mrs. Louis Larsen is sailing tomorrow night on the Camosun for Vancouver where she guests for the next few days of Mrs. Boucher's daughter. Mrs. East, joining Mr. Sendall, the niei Henry Edenshaw. Given in marriage by her uncle, Robert Davidson, the bride was charmingly attired In a light grey tailored suit and wore the traditional white veil. She carried a bouquet of beautiful pink and white carnations. She was attended by her cousin, Mrs. William Bey- G. R. S. Blackaby. Mrs. Baker newly appointed pastor of First ouncement Is the wife of Rev. L. G. Baker Presbyterian Church here. "U comma for full montu DANCE WINDS UP MOOSE BAZAAR who Is here in connection with the dedication of the new Regu- A. V. Burns, traffice repre 5 cup finely chopped unblanched almonds pil for frying Stir corn meal Into boiling water, salted with 1 teaspoon salt. Cook and stir about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Add flsn and beat; cool. Form Into 8 medium-thick cakes or croquettes. Beat egg and milk to lar Baptist Church here to- will meet Mr. Larsen and spend morrow the winter. sentative, Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Vancouver, returned south non ir. nf PHn- T?nrorf on1 I.O.D.E. Bazaar, jary - aUW itIIJVt Vf HUM oy her sister, Miss Mary Yel Annual fall Dazaar and dance tatzie. sponsored Jointly by the Women of the Moose and the Loyal Order of Moose concluded Fri oroorasman was D. S. Par- by air yesterday after spending a few days here on company business. Miss Eunice Young of the traffic department from Winnipeg is at "present in the CUNARD WHITE STAR nell of Massett, 21, 8 pm. an Choir Tea, Oct. gether. Dip fish cakes into egg-milk mixture, sprinkle lightly day evening when a capacity crowd attended the dance In city on company promotional with salt and roll in chopped al Among the fricrfds and relatives who gathered at the Cathedral t o witness the ceremony were a number of distinguished Lrway and Sonia Fall business. the Civic Centre. Music was supplied by the Four Dukes 1 22. Orchestra. members of the Massett com- monds. Fry slowly in hot oil over low heat, turning to brown all sides. Serve hot. Serves 4. barty, Civic Centre, -7,-.'.vy,:fl,;.x,:';pT'L:-'':-' '-'y.'-y y'y''S--''?-r":: 'yy-'y'-y'--y-'- f.-yyym' '''r!'?y-'I -'vAj&t I T ! 1 i fl J -ILx, - Credit Union Centennial Banquet. Guest speaker. J. W The dance climaxed the two- m"n'ty- Rev. Basil S. Prockter 8 pm. Bazaar, November 3, day bazaar held In the Moose conducted the service, Burns, managing director of the! Temple and which was the cen- Lert by Mr. Joseph runner; Donnle Morrison, cen resbyterian , Church, For men at leisure . . . the WAIKIKI shirt adds a sure touch of perfection to sports apparel. Dark brown, beige, green and maroon, made of a wool and rayon fabric in' a gabardine weave, these -shirts are caref ull s t y 1 eel , sma.rtly tailored and moderately priced. $5.00 trepiece; J. Morrison, cushion; Mrs. G. Scott, comforter. B.C. Credit Union League. Films and Dance (for Co-op and Credit Union, members only), Civic Centre , Audiwrlum, Thursday, October 21, 1948, at 7:30 p.m. 3. Father A. Royer O.M.I, sailed last night on the Camosun for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on eccleslatslcal duties. Mrs. Thomas Glenn received taupe ri sympnony the guests during the afternoon Concert lor Boy tre of much activity Thursday and Friday afternoons and evening. Mrs. B. J. Bacon was chairman of the Women of the Moose committees while William Terry was chairman of the men's committees. The home cooking, needle-craft and white elephant stalls and the tea room were busy on both days, and the games at Admission 75c. Get your tickets at all Co-op Stores, before E p.m., Monday October 18., (244; Mrs. J. Hosklns and Mrs. A. S. Hamilton poured and servlteurs were Mrs. W. Graham, Mrs. H dation, Civic Centre i. Legion W.A. Bazaar, He will be away for the next two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larsen are sailing tomorrow night, on PASSENGER SAILINGS CANADA TO EUROPE TO LIVERPOOL ; ASCANIA Nov. 5 from Montre t ASCANIA Dec. 3 " Halifax SAMARIA Dec. 10 Haiifal Calls at Greenock Union steamer Camosun, Capt. 10. - Dickens and Mrs. A. Ritchie. Tea cups were read by Mrs. F. W. Chandler and Mrs. S. Haug- Alf Asplnall, arrived in port at the Camosun for Vancouver, ban Fall Bazaar, Not, Mr T.nrSPn has hpon in t.hp R.r.U:45 yesteruay arternoon from TO SOUTHAMPTON V, Army Home League vice of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. at Port Edward. from Halifax J an was cashier. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. O. Stegavig, Mrs. J. Morrison, Mrs. W. Field, Mrs. A. Sandvar and Mrs. H. tracted many in the evenings. Winner of the new sewing machine which was first prize in the main raffle was D. Laird Vancouver, Namu ana Buieaaie and sailed at 10 p.m. for Massett Inlet points on the Queen Charlotte Islands. She will return here tomorrow to sail at 11 23, 2:30 p.m., Son of ,11.- Chapter, I.O.D.E. Bale Muncey George Wightman, who has been at Port Edward with Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., will sail on the Camosun tomorrow with ticket number 2001. Other Other departments of the af AQUITANIA Oct. 28 AQXJITANIA Nov. 18 AQl'ITANIA Dec. 9 AQTJITANIA ' Dec. 30 TO LONDON SAMARIA Nov. 6 SCYTHIA Nov. 20 SCYTHIA Dec. 24 p.m. on her return to Vancou 25th. Halifal Halifax " Halifax from Quebec " Quebec Halifax prize winners In this raffle ver. fair were 4n charge of the following ladies: ttws Cathedral bazaar, were Al Ross, Fred Scadden, D. Raffles Mrs. R. B. Skinner. 27. Ladies'. Bazaar, De- night for Vancouver to spend the winter. Mrs. Phillip Bess arrived In the Montesano, R. Gill, Earl Slatta, J. W. Scott, Ethel Morris, A. Jer- Fancy Work Mrs. Ray Fos- A! um and Mrs. S. De Blass. Novelties and Fish Pond- city by air this afternoon from stad, F. Rudland, A. Zabudney, John Custer, Lois Thompson, Jean McArthur and Rita Rob Church Bazaar, Dec- Mrs Bert Bellamy and Mrs. O. Tweed. Nanaimo to attend the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs. S. A. Alexander. inson. aar, Sons of Norway Other raffle winners were E Home Cooklnn Mrs. J. P. RATES OF PASSAGE SCYTHIA, SAMARIA Flat rate $115. ASCANIA Tourist $140. 1st Class from $211 AQXJITANIA Tourist $160. 1st Class from $22J REGULAR SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK Queen Elizabeth Mauretania Queen Mary Parthia Britannic, Media "See your local agent. No one can serve you better" RELIEVES SORE THROAT laber 4. Wick, box of chocolates; Eric Moller, Mrs. R. Horn an Mrs J r's Ta Bazaar, De- Al MacKENZlE FURNITURE A Good place to Buy Berner, boy's sweater; Ruth Sandhals, cushion; Mrs. Gra A. Mattson. Candy Mrs. R. Armstrong and Mrs. J. McLeod. 1 I I 1 111 NAVAL ORDERS .. Training Schedule , , H.M.C.S. Chatham ham. Courteney. B.C., croche I T lowest rmcM 1 otNuwi asph II I , , m i OrMWEu i tel.. " W1mt CIVIC CENTRE New mArrivals BED MATTRESSES Ask for them by name. Beautyrest, Deepsleep, Slumber King, Lady Beaty and many other? for your Fall requirements. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue General Agents 626 West Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. consecutive dates. Knee Rupert prut, Butedale; Allan tancouver; R. O. Davis, Training Schedule Monday 18 October, 1948 x P.M. 7:00 U.N.T.D. Field Training 8:00 All hands Muster ana Inspection. 8:15 U.N.T.D. Lecture on Divisional System Hands Field Training. 8:50 Stand Easy U.N.T.D 'Secure. ' 9:00 Hands Lecture T.A.S. 10:00 Evening Quarters. The Civic Centre Badminton Club Is giving a helping hand to the younger players In the community. At a meeting of the executive on Wednesday evening It was decided to open up mem f: R. Duncan, Vancou- A. Duncan, Seattle; A new group of hobbyists met in the Civic Centre hobby room on Friday afternoon to receive instruction from Mrs. G. S Reade in the art of shellcraft While this is not a new craft 1-Is indeed a most fascinating denburg, Seattle; . K, Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 510 Tel.l77 Flowers for All Occasions bership in"" the -adult club to oria; H. W. Renwlck, APPLES ) SatodayOct.j3( NOW AVAILABLE i teen-age employed and teenage students who are taking their first year university CREDIT UNION CENTENNIAL BANQUET and DANCE CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM Thursday, October 21, 1918, at 7:30 p.m. Admission 75c Get' your tickets at all Co-op Stores before 5 p.tA." Monday, October 18 and profitable one and any teen-age girls wishing to re PASSENGERS ceive the, expert advice from Mrs. Reade can, by. joining the fcouvcr Miss A. Lips, f an, E. Woodward, W. classes, obtain the fundament als necessary to a beginner. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST , John Bulger, Ltd. Third Avenue through the Senior Matriculation at the local High School. 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