pANKSGlVIMG TURKEYS PLENTimi 3i P'tnne Rii)rt Daily News Friday, October 9, 1953 Vivian Wrathall Good Stuffing Makes Holiday Mea iviT,i; Pnv, nv ' a a uuv day ui of , frozen, iio.:ii. and Him ranclnu ranmnff in n t i frAm .. ..... ...... RCA victor Combination Radios . ft?!"" . - - j .... . .. .:-0r". '"' ny OIK Of Vhlrh ran h. rfn... Honored At Shower miscellaneous shower was everytning ana eigm-pouna olrds for the w fr small un n. h i H""d '"." . ' ..i. i..h ,.,iw..i- ... .... on, with a good stumnK. neia at the home of Mrs. J. C. i urny w'-'" ., , ...... tt a-' pumpkins fresh and canned and 1 h, i.Vi B , """"i or ruln y"r aru.;..!,.,, Cher tn :CJ lor ui;iv tAii i nu.s ",., I . f '"7 -"- I uauiuonai i nanksglvlng meal Ollker, Fourth Avenue East, In honor of Miss Vivian Wiatnall who Is to be married next week. As the bride-to-be entered the room the guests welcomed her day. be sure you stuff It well uro larneiy "' in f s 1 . ; ! A vv I i .jpvs rm ''. wiy now in " ' th--ii' menu llim. ilnd I'rlnrp Rupert. . j, i !) .ilMippolnted. ac- Fur those who don't want, or L,'i Lii. t ho!es:tlers in'ran't afford a turkey, there are The varieties of stuffing are limited only by the culinary Imagination of the cook, but for umateurs in the art of fituffine ST ears of RCA Victor leaderf hip Is embodied In this completely classic model. There is dis- linrtlve good taste in every smoothly flowing tine of its cabinet, providing the finest setting ' for the superb performance of (he radio-combination it contains. Seven powerful tubes ... large twelve-inch speaker . . the exclusive . "Golden Throat" tone rysteni all combine to fjive the best yet In radio. Fitted with the new 3-speed player thut handles all f-.peedis of rerordr fully automatically . For performance-plus It's RVA ... as well as fur moderate ttct. k ' Illustrated Ma.lel ;,,y. v. rio r ;:oi t a plentiful' also rhl kens and special roasts I It s best ' nx" to .stic k to the old- l litirl nl Ui.al kn..f r.A ., . , I . blitll lie f ll! " . Ta"aD'e.; fashioned bread dressing varied according to taate. i ' f ' You can make it dry or moist, NEW LIBRARY BOOKS is a list of books newly-arrived at the Public , , r. IV.;;rrt: FICTION to ja:i:i-: ;n Martenet B yoiii! Tins Place : Cronlll M oat tin- Kiorm ;. ... Verrel by singing "Best Wishes to You" to the tune of "Happy Birthday." 1 Games and contests were play- i ed, prizewinners being Mrs. L, ' Bowman, Mrs. O. Daniels and Mrs. W. A. McBroom. The wuest of honor was presented with a decorated basket heaned with many beautiful and varied gifts after which refreshments were served with Mrs. P. H. Linzey and Mrs. George Johnstone pouring and Mrs. G. Daniels. Mrs. T. A. Johnstone and Mrs. W. A. McBroom serving. Those present beside the guest of honor and the hostess were Miss Audrey Wrathall. Miss Betty Blake, Mrs. H. Berg, Mrs. L. Bowman, Mrs. J. Greer, Mrs. O. Tnhnsfone. Mrs. T. A. Johnstone, Mrs. F. Morris, Mrs. T. Lloyd, 'rs. C. fitone Mrs. D. S"herk, 1 Mrs. W. Tutchek, Mrs. E. Martin, Mrs. M. Waters. Mrs. G. Daniels, Mrs. P. H. Linzey and Mrs. W. A. I McBroom. Those unable to be j3SSt M;,i.b .n m.h Will Enter Harbour Monsarrat $29.95 Down , Mr .wwros t uicKens LOOK AT THESE TERMS I tjjr Bridge at loKo-ri Mlrhenet 5.0C Month ZjI-a 'lie 0:wk Kazantzakls Tlv w.iliiM'luun Womair Wescott VUftia dLtt.-HA.S, ii, whose body was refrigerated two months ago while she underwent a spectatcular heart operation, Is returning to her Vancouver home. Four months ago she was brought to Toronto suffering from the leaking of a heart valve and the narrowing of another, aftermath of rheumatic fever 14 years Bgo. For the operation her body temperature was lowered from 88 6 degrees to 81 degrees. Don't Fret About Health; Learn the Facts l-n.-.jiiqie-ifd Williams Tib- R:i!.!s ! KaraKorum Ullman In, i af t"r I'haiorope ; Paton according to your family's tiafe but if it's dry, be sure to Frve lots of good s.mce or gravy with it For those amateurs, here Is a basic bread stuffing recipe which mukos in to 12 cups of stuffing, sufficient for a 10- to 12-poiind bird, dressed. i;rki)ii:nts: 23 cup fat (shortening, butter, margarine or bacon drippings) 1 '! cutis chopped onion I'a cups chopped celery 18 cups (or 3 35 quartsl of bread cubes (Hi'' square) we approximately 18 slices of V thick day-old, enriched bread. 2 teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper l'ii tablespoons poultry seasoning ',3 cups water METHOD: Melt fat in frying pan: pdd onion and celerv and saute In the hot fat for 15 minutes. Combine b'cnd cubes salt, pepper nnd poultry seasoning with onion and celery mixture. Add water and mix thoroughly. Lightly spoon stuffing into neck cavity, using ennileh ro that hirri ttill Innt SHE CCfeHIHltEi... ti-iwl.. -Maiiiis uie uoctor Seifert T::nf and Time Again Hilton NON-FICTION Oiliien Earth Lewis j -esert, but sendine gifts were ! Mrs. F. Antrobus, Mrs. A. Alger, i Mrs. C. Campbell. Mrs. T. Chrlst-i off and Mrs. W. D. Smith. FP.'.'r Bt i f yuotations Adams IhfP;i.ntir':; fcye Grosser 'ntii I,-. ran Columbia Ooodchlld v.? Pi M ni's Guide to Europe Dodge la l'-.(i-!' -a Adventure ' Diole ISt Fa-e of the Arctic Harrington It is entirely normal to be In- j rfil Tfi V-V-,UI lul "-a teres rested, ted even to be a little con- I A. ... FIRST FOR , YOUR LIVINGROOM When you buy furniture for your home you want to be sure that It Is completely, dependable Kroehler living room suites are your complete assurance of the t finest, unexcelled qualityof con- : rtuias of the Mighty F'raser .... ... Lyons To Raise Funds cerned about our personal health, points out Dr. J. D. M. Griffin, '?"L".B ii--W'.-v...Trr-.' Mi.w-fcT I Live in a Swvum , Mackay Ti-.p w!.derfu) World of Books .". ...Stefferud general director of the Canadian! r fl ! Mental Health Association. But! OT vJIQTimerS Rat 7? Schaeffer many people become anxious, KnSn f 3 Pastime Churchill Om 'if Oar Submarines Youne struction and design. Built by V :w White Rabbit Marshall plump when served. Fill abdom- j worried and even fearful leariui about about , ; mf tin of thf, Women's Co-inal nal eavitv with ith remaining stuff ordinating Council was held in cavity remaining-stuff- lt and this can prove to be very,the civic Centre October 8 to 1 !L .... , unhealthful Indeed. (make arrangemenU for the an- Truss bird in usual manner some people try to put any nual tea October 22. President JT0. V, f question of their state of health j Mrs. Haines was in the chair and OVn (300 F tO 325' F). Using anini.f nf rh.lr mlnrt l,l j u. K.r.g G'c the Fifth Nlcolson MS I Holman Kn Wj'Mm on Curling Watson lor.; Live 'he Qti"cn ....Clay R,Vf-:;y and Prophets Woodcock i nv.vuuiLu vile new icuicnciua- ovpn thermometer Inserted . . into "This looks like lack of Interest tlves. craftsmen who have established their reputation, Kroehler suites offer a sturdiness and durability that will satisfy the most discriminating buyer. In the building of a Kroehler the usual "extras" are incorporated as absolute necessities. A faultless frame supports the non-sag spring structure. Upholstered with the finest materials and stuffed to perfection . . . that's Kroehler! Your guarantee of complete satisfaction for ages to come. v ?wrt c:i S(iuh Africa Davidson or apathy, but I suspect it is Just The tea is to raise funds for a disguise for real concern," ob- the annual Christmas party and serves the psychiatrist. banquet for all citizens of Prince A second type of reaction finds Rupert 70 years or over. . ' a man or woman with fear about All women's organizations of his health much closer to the . Prince Ruoert support the work CWL Two-Day Bazaar Ends jrentre of stuffing, the tempc-a- ture should reach 180' F. to insure : a well-cooked dresslnp. I That recipe may be varied with 'the addition of chopped, cooked igiblet meat chopped nutments i ot anv sort, ehonped raw ovsters with the ovster liquor substituted I for nart of the liauid, sliced fresh mushrooms sauted with the j celery nnd onions in the melted .fat Vhrmnnrt nnntpc nnrt raising Suites from $2.11-00 As Prize-Winners Named .aaxiM the Catholic Worn- Sister M. Joanna: apples. Bea- surface. These are the people of the Women's Co-ordlnatimr who avoid their doctor for fear Council by attending the tea and of what he may discover about by donations of home cooking, thorn. j For added interest, three will In atendance at be The women third category of health worrier referred tne tea to read tea CUPS- to by Dr. Griffin j . trice Dumas and Mrs. Inez McRAE'S EASY TERMS ON FURNITURE, TOOl taiie tuar here Wed- ai.'i Thursday, was i'.s of a variety of prizes. ' :r.. ir i.f the- well- ' is the one comprising those who rv Taking over duties yesterday or choppecl cranberries, two cups in the prettily decorated tea .combined with three-quarters room were Mrs. 6. Dickens, con- cup of su(Tar or wlth any otrier vener, assisted by Mrs. H. T. ortriition vour inuipination dle- -try Classifieds talk endlessly about their health For action tea and sale, a ches- I -i 4 . r a- km if It l f- ft r it 'bor. :is awarded to See McRAE'S HUGE SELECTION OF Roos and Mrs. O. Wingham. ,, H Brett Other urize-wln- snd are forever pestering their doctor with some new ailment they are convinced they have. "Health Information Is vitally Important to us all," sums up Dr. v'M.i- Suitcase to Mrs. Pouunsr tea were Mrs. J. Blaine. ( Remember that for safest re-Mrs. McArthur. Mrs. M. McCaf- sulu brenrt stuffings fo- poultry 'MeCaffery: tea pot. M. D. lery ana Mrs. bi. Amour. 10p mpat. should be mixed imme- 'ke, F. Orlmble.: wrse. Mrs I. Doiroir doll ! Relieving Wednesday s work- dlately prior to use. A cleaned, ; Grirnn. "But its useiuiness cie-stuf fed bird should not be held pends on how we react to it. If longer than four hours before our reaction Is one of anxiety and i Amoth; iers ot 'he various booths were: j hot docs. Mrs. S. Dumas, M. COUTT'S CARDS . . GIFT WRAPPING and FANCY RIBBON Holgatc; cooking. If any holding time is lear u can ieaa mj ainicuiues. "arso Mrs. L. Amadlo. Mrs. M. candid look at the i-Vulty; npressnrv the stuffing should be An honest, r. m rr i v tvH l- i .Saunders. Mrs. Ft. Cormier and r-t. Miw v.. Iihtie: home cooking, chilled before use, and the clean lacis, nowever, can uo uu unu, "'1"":,"""iM! ' 11 .11 llil ow- P DlcketK- hnhv sol i Sa-ii,kle; tea cloth. Mrs'. "'ii'lwr: mouth orenn. Hnrrv Mrs J Clout ier. Mrs. S. Byjinka,! stuffed bird refrieerated for the ana, maeea, may yieia iiuwm-Mrs M Richards and Mrs. O.' entire time of holding. Freezing lion that will enable us to main-yahpy; of prepared stuffing is not tain our health for many years Rpiirlcu. hrvoth Mr. H. Wells i recommended. t0 come:" and Mrs. William Bond; surprise ' " package booth. Mrs. C. Balagno, "s; centrepiece, Mrs. E. -r.uzzo. u i' Mm-rnv; doll and Rossi; lamp. Aldo Mr. 5D ust l.Nlv nnd Mrs, D. Rowse; candy, Miss , F. Murphy, Miss R. Turcotte and ; MWs M. Doiron: darts, John La- porle nnd J. Dumas; fishing ! YOU Stella Chrmruir. be sure to get tw. Mi s. Alice Tur. hu,ns- "oyd llarrle and nn game, H. Nuyten and A. Rutten; fish pond. Mrs. M. Colusst. Mrs. D. Hewer and Mrs. J. W. Roger-son; St. Anne sewing booth, Mrs. O. F0.1 . . HAVE AN IMPORTANT JOB TO DO IN THE 0 I) recifers LiU BEAUTY ECONOMY - Value 1W ranrclled until T.vnns. Mrs. J. Foreman. Mrs. M. j McLaren and Miss P. Astoria: Pt. I Theresa sewing booth. Mrs. L. noirrur. Mrs. J. Garon nnd Mrs.! E. Telseth. i -I'lMir,. ,2371 NlilU; whist and t;'y, Ortoher 9. Whist ".'"re 10 In Accordion 1 r - n 1 ' I'" J,-".in Church I irtloQ' am r...nnHlnn Nntlnnnl Railways (RESERVE) Any team needs a (rained Reserve, and in these limes the Royal Canadian Navy S;lt' uf home-cooking naenirer rieDartment. R. C. Just look at ENTCRPRISE! For uissurrassed .beattty and (itylnif, it's toiw! But that's, not all v' .'.i the convenience of Oil Ranges by Enterprise is staggering. It has the evenest baking ovon of any rar.pe . . the fastest top cooking of any range, FOR AN FyELt It's slmpliclly of operation . . , it's desirable feature o'f being automatic, WHEN DESIKED -... it's no-warp oven bottom . . . make Enterprise the most valuable kitchen rooking and heating unit that money can buy. Illustrated Model -'"V Work. Si,l,.rrf (W ' . '. torn 2 lo r "lv- Rose, was in prince Kuperi ye- , "'n nns A meeting W. R. JOHNSTON'S 85th YEAR brings you the impressive value of this 31 l,d bers of the local ticket offices. He left last night for Vancouver atoard the Prince George. 't the Bowling "ft. 11 nt ( needs an alert and active Reserve force. The Naval Reservist is a patriotic Canadian preparing, as a civilian and in his spare time, to serve Can ill a at sea should the need arise! ' ;f ir.s and those in- ' ! .ISC attend. (2H6) Nlit'lllt.irM T-...I.... $26150 $:!S Down Sit Muntlily 'rs: Th,. . ... , . ""y Royal York SUIT Tailored to Measure tM nit to 9" Pli'.J "outlay. October s'i'vn 1111 your extra J ''Ul VMM,- . . . . i 'uie anvrr (111 "ls Co-nn R,i.-.. !... ? D'xie taffv cnk Go on soft wotor cruises in the summer months. Obtain recreation one1 comradeship Earn extra money in your spore hmo fit yourself lor added responsibilities Serve your country) 'hinkvoi... "u"JKin pies i kn iivrimnt it nut Dubliihrd or For 11 special mii on displayed by the Liquor Control Hturd or by the Cjovemment of Britu Columbia. treat (236) nm pi,,. TWO EXCELLENT BUYS IN USED REFRIGERATORS Terms can be arranged for your purchase of these. To celebrate Johnston's birthday. w offer you unusual value in this new Royal York selection. Clean new. slyleful lines . . . superlative tailoring, 100 lrgln British woollens. There are no finer suits to be had this season ... at anywhere near this most modest price. Mawe your selection today. $69 50 2-piece VANCOUVER Don't' Forget ... ROTARY TEA Thursdoy, October 15 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE DRIVE AN AUSTIN U-DRIVE L0Wcst Rates By Day, Week or Month Phone, Write or Wire Roadway u-drive limited fflfil mm. "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" Phone 6-36 SEE . . . . THE RECRUITINO OFFICER im.es. CHATHAM WA TTS & NICKBRS0N EN'S WEAR Jawy ook BAview 1616