nuice Kupert Uaiiy News. Thursday, June 10, 1954 ' y HIT- if? Mrs. Black Welcomed Home 1 i arks Committee To Study J t ' i l"V i rl Hurrah for Home-Made Jams and Jellies ! Tor Sure Success aygrouna uireaors Han ...mmitti-r of two, compos could be used for li Commissioners D. McRae U Eby was appointed at niljh!'s PiuK.S Hoara ineri- in jam and jelly making uec Cei'io As Legion Auxiliary Prexy The CN dock here yesterday was the scene of a colorful welcome home ceremony when Mrs. J. 8. Black of Prince Rupert, elected president of the B.C. Command of the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary at the Penticton convention last week, arrived aboard the Prince Rupert. .. About 30 uniformed members of the auxiliary, complete with color party, were on hand to welcome Mrs. Black and present her with a lovely bouquet. Also returning aboard the Rupert were local L A. president Mrs. Vic Duncan and Mrs. Stan Balllnger, also delegates to the convention. Last night, Mrs. Black was honored again at a Legion and Auxiliary social at which she was presented with a corsage and brief case by the auxiliary and a suitcase by the men's branch. Joining Legion and L.A. presidents Graham Alexander and Mrs. Duncan In congratulating the new B.C. president was J. S. Wilson. rone representative. swimmers. Construction of boys and girls dressing rooms and office for the pool attendant at one end of the pool was also recommended. Replacement of the wooden walk around the pool with one of asphalt would remove the "silver hazard" and provide an area for sunbathing, Mr. Jones said in his report. A Sltneestlon breakdown nt e$Vu r your fruit. Takes only6 the ti , slimy a pjuyuiuiirm-piuiis .siiljmilli'd by Athletic mr Fn d Jones and report 10 next im'elinK-Mr Jours; rerommenda-thc hoard hired Rosaline Vi Thain as playground ,,. for the 1954 season, upstii'ii of hiriiiK'additlon-rrviws was left In abey-pcmlm'? further study of atiims by the Athletic Di-who will submit his ree-ndaiioiis to the Parks time CERTO RECIPES END GUESSWORK SAVE TIME AND ENERGY GIVE BETTER RESULTS Local Native Arts Included In Coqualeetza Display Plans Recipe Booklet under the label of , every bottle and in every package. Fach type has special ii-irj that must he followed. They are not interchangeable. rrporr, :.iv. jours say-j III,- li'iard move the fence , the .swimminK pool to ilsuli' pciiineter of the new rftaininn wall, n u modification, Mt 5:ii(i, would not only lm-afi'!y conditions bat would liaivule extra .puce that the playground program Into three caterwles was made In the Athletic Director's report. These would be daily, weekly :md seasonal with the scope of he program varying directly .villi personnel and facilities available. The daily schedule would Include swimming and divjng Instructions as well as games and competitions at the pool, and handicrafts, stories, games and .oiiipeliiions In the playgrounds. Proposed weekly playground schedule for the playgrounds will Include special events for the wvk and staff meetings while miftcnal activities will see a compilation of weekly schedules with emphasis on a final IT'S NATURE'S OWN HflPER - Certo is fruit pectin the natural jellying substance in fruit extracted and refined to help you make better-lusting jams .and jellies quickly and easily. SAVES TIME AND WOHK - Once your fruit is prepared it takes only 15 minutes to make a whole batch. That's about , the time needed for old-fashioned, long-boil recipes. A onk-minute full, polling boil that's all you need with Certo. No long, tedious boiling and stirring over a hot stove. What a relief! Indian arts and handicrafts from the Prince Rupert area and from other parts of the ; province will be included In a display plunned by the Coqualeetza Group in Vancouver during the Empire Games. j Work by wcll-know.i Charles H. Dudoward of Port Simpson and thrj private collection of Mrs. Vera A. Mair of Prince Rupert will be included in the show 50 MORE JAM OR JELLY -NATURAL TASTE AND COLOR - As no long boiling-down is needed hardly any juice wastes away in steam. Von actually average 50! more jam or jelly from the same quantity of fruit. , And since the boil is tx short to spoil the fresh-fruit taste or dull the fresh-fruit color, jams and jellies taste delicious look bright and sparkling. SURE RESULTS NO GUESSWORK Success is sure vow follow carefully the recipes that come with Certo. There's one for each kind of fruit. Don't change a thing. Mrs. Nellie Jacobson, Ahousat. EC; Arthur Moody of Sklde-gate Mission, slat work; Na-' naimo Indian Hospital; Coqualeetza Sanitarium, SardiS; paintings by Judith Morgan and Chiles!, "the favored one" who inherited Emily Cnrr's brushes and Ellen Neol's totems. The group also hopes for exhibits from Miller Bay Hospital and a special display from Fin-lay Forks In th Yukon. in fcsks sir readies nlhlv Rod and Gun Cluh :ig. June 14. 8 p.m. Films shown. H37I I to Be held in the Vancouver Art : evi nt .such as "Pool Dav " j Mr. Jones' report also states that tennis and archery In Andrews Cathedral Sun- A Product of General Foodi structions will be included in the proposed program If volunteer leadership Is available. When the wealher makes su- 4-huol plcnir li'aves from Island Kerry float 1:00 Saturday. 138i nitiou all Salmon Flsher-A slii i ial inei-tiiiK will be Gallery July 15 to August 15. The Coqualeetza Group is hoping for more exhibits and his asked persons interested to contact the committee, through president Mrs. H. Ferriusson, 181)6 First Avenue West. Vancouver 9, B.C. Deadline- for entries is June 30. Among other exhibits already promised for the show are Bill Reld's Haida silver work; work by Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gra-velle, Flagstone, B.C.; Mr. and Mis. Mungo Martin, Victoria; 7aJke iauA -liquid or crystals Certo in either form gives equally good results , pervislon of the playgrounds n lit Metropole Hall, F ri mm me II at 8 p.m., to discuss impossible the Civic Centre will be made available for a continuation of the pjogram. i) pricrs. Tbi" meeting is :.mt. Sponsored by the ' U. and Native Brother- Daily Ne.v, Classifieds IBC. 11361 MARGARINE 30c You save'iplnt 0 milk by buying IIE1NZ TDE SOLO, Pound ICE CREAM .....quarts 55c CONK m IfF f PFAM ? hnyfK )Qr Cream of Tomato SOUP Heine putt in . 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Combine dry inertxlienls and add to liquid mixture. Dip fish into batter and V4 cup tift4 flour 4-6 pctBl CRISCO for oop trying fry in deep Crisco Jieated to 36EF (an inch cube of bread will brown in 60 seconds) alwut 3 minutes or until brown. Serve with French Fried Potatoes. v ALL MIM 1!SIIMI -f j " Mi a y If ti'ini.vi.i' vmn 11 y It ia in mv an II jFv SUPER-VALU FOOD STORES Lettuce 2-29c Radishes Bunch 5 c Green Onions . Bun 5c 3-lb.Tin SI .09 Mb. Carton. 37c SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL WEDNESDAY JUNE 16 - NEW LOWER FLOUR PRICES NOW IN EFFECT AT SUPER-VALU