dUYING FOR YOUR HOmE puiar Opera Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June 8, 1953 Mrs. E, Edvall Honored At Miscellaneous Shower Be Played Music Club Try a Chinese Theme For Exotic, Easy Meal 0PT0ME1 RIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phono Blue 593 LONG ROUTE EDMONTON CP)--A tri-weekly ; bus service now connects Edmon. ton, Vancouver and Whitehorse.l Y.T., putting these points within i about 30 hours of Dawson Creek, 1 starting point on the Alaska highway. ' VAII.IKIA Rl'STICANA ' Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs. Anne Thompson, Miss Nellie Bill, and Miss Rusty Thain. The guest of honor cut the A surprise miscellaneous shower was held for Mrs. Elmer Edvall, formerly Miss Lois Thompson, at the home of Mrs. Anne Thompson. ' Bingo was enjoyed by the (Rustic Chivalry) jleria Ru.stlcana was com-by Pietro Mascagnl in the cM in the cityof Cerignola Poos-ia. Italy, "it is one of cake, which was Inscribed "Best guests, and eleven prizes were.Wishes Lois. and whlch was Lrhl's most loved one act Bruce Brown Briefs- baked and decorated by Mrs. K. Husoy. Highlight of the evening came when a basket, adorned with crepe paper bows, was carried in. It is also the composers iiovii work. i'.ih the popularity of one CAMBRAI CHAPTER HOLDS LAST MEET- able in wood or plastic in food ' speciality shops. You can also get ' a pair for 15 cents plus a label ' from a' manufacturer of frozen Chinese food. ! Dainty tea cups (no saucers , necessary) and a floral centre- piece suggesting a Chinese motif 1 will complete your Oriental table setting. J At the end of the meal you ' will have a minimum of plates land very little silverware to wash. Your bamboo mats may be merely whisked off with a I damp cloth and put away for the next occasion. Housewife say: "Wisp man, Confucius!" l rose 10 wonu-wiue re- Cambrai Chapter IODE held ' and many beautiful and useful Itr final meeting before the sum- Bi,ts were opened by the bride. ana hp prisuiiuny cun- I his iip'Ti in most of the ..ritics of his day. mer recess at the home of Mrs. By ELENORE LESTER Confucius say: "Everybody like tasty treat in hot weather but housewife must take things easy too." Well, if he didn't say it, he should have. At any rate the Chinese may have the answer to the problem of preparing a good meal that is also easy on the housewife. Try serving a Chinese meal in Chinese style to your family or bridge club one of these days. You can make.your own chop suey or chow mein fairly easily, or you can buy it frozen. Choose table accessories that point up the exotic quality of the food. That's what will make a treat of what might overwlse be a routine, meal. Use bamboo place mats on the table, get plastic or china rice bowls and for the final touch chopsticks! Chopsticks are reallv easy to use. once you got the hang of it. They are avail Mrs. tdvall was back in town after an absence from Prince Rupert of three years, which rcn.rdire to e played i w- Haywood. ,.!., v nii'ht at the regular Mrs. L. Griffiths rpnnrfori nn BLJE-EYED PAT RICIA MATHESON of Digby, N.S. Is the new queen of the Annapolis valley apple blossom festival. Miss Matheson, 19, was crowned Annapollsa XXI following her selection from 11 beauties named as princesses by various valley centres. Ontw Music Appreciat ion ; the Coronation Ball which prov- ', "c,""s ""i"" "-. 1S c.nduct-d by the com- I ed a great success and a vote of iyabieJ to her many friends-Ti,c recording is a RCA ! thanks was given her by the ! Mrs Edvall was married In Wells famous collector's series members for her work on the I last January 16. ! tn Hie club bv McKae decorations which were urt-Mtlv Quests included Mrs. Marge 1. Two weeks ago Social ' Credit advertised it had reduced our Provincial debt ' by $21,380,000.00. 2. Saturday It claimed a reduction of $34,000,- 000 00. (Not bad for two weeks.) 3. Possibly by Election Day the debt will be wiped out completely by their efforts over the weekend. 4. Any reduction is the result of the Social Credit Government not carrying out a much needed program for which funds were voted in 1952. 5. Do you know that as late admired. iv-iccune, iwrs. margarei Laviene, Limited I Mrs. L. Dell. The messdames Nina Plans were made for the An. .if tenor: Santu'zza. Lena ! nuaj Fall Bazaar. -youngman. Lorraine Youngman, ' Marisa Windle. Pat Guyan, Her- I o,,,,,, Mnmmo ' u o i Kn.-a Soprano, Mammal Silver snoona were nrespntprt j, i,..J ..,. , '.. IP n ON ELECTION DAY VOTE k vj.i... - ' i-vj iaia. jd. ?uuer, niiu Mrs. A. Mary Basso, Nellie Bill and Rusty As You Like rXaJiei J)nila( Ladies of the Order nf thr- read ers Thain. Those sending gifts, but unable to attend were Mrs. M. Murray and Miss Francis Alof-son. - MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETS Ailio (.mo Hpcni. Hari-! Clayton who are leaving the city la. Mai i;i M.'ii cucci, Mez- j and regret was expressed by the nnio: Ac lillle C'onsoll, repent of losing two active mem-ma1 1 er. bers. setting of the opera is in! The meeting closed with a so-Tiie tune of the year Is rial hour. Refreshments were ami the peasants are served by Mrs. T. W. Brown, k the holiday. 1 Mrs. R. A. Clayton and Mrs. A. rldu. the sun of Mamma i Brebner. the village tavern keeper,' BIT as February 1953 $13,- ( 500,000.00 voted in 1952 re- j mained unspent for Public j , Works and tha $450,000. j of this was appropriated Royal Purple held their insta lation of newly-elected officers! turned from military ser VOTE Dibb Printing Co. Cash for old gold Bulger's S.O.N, meeting Monday, June 8.8 p.m. (132) Football tonight, 7 o'clock, Kupert All Stars vs. British Ship. (It) W.A. U.F.A.W.U. regular meeting, Wednesday, June 10, Metropole Hall, 8 p.m. (1341 nil. by his manner of a "7 k J lias lias become become the the favorite favorite -J WO Llc lUn for Highway 16, all of which is now lost. I If you do not want Social Credit dictatorship on the one ! hand or C.C.F. State Socialism on the other ... j VOTE Bruce Brown- VOTE Liberal I For Tronsportotion To The Polls Phone 524 omen at the Elks Home. Mrs. Viola Anderson, past Honored Royal Lady, conducted the ceremony with the assistance of exalted ruler Verne Cic-cone and brothers Gurvich, Hull and Currie. Royal Purple officers and ex-officers were gowned in white The regular monthly meeting of the membership committee of the Women of the Moose was held recently at the home of Mrs. Frank Walls with ten members and one visitor present. A short business discussion was followed by cards. Prizes were the ('iris or the village, it ft ')') wh'itu Snntuzza has prov- Jll A t ooAe nil niosen our uj ncr own ,.al.. Mrs. L. Franklin and Mrs. Alf his enlistment in the! lP,lsfn ujprp first nrlm Tlnnm t:4 won by Mrs. Shirley Gomez, and J Turiddu had courted Lola, j at the Moose whist drive Satur- : !y coquette, but 'on his re- evening dress for the occasion. A gooS number of brother Elks were in attendance and a social get-together was held after the ceremony with delicious refreshments served. day. Forty-four players were snds her the bride of Alfio, Mrs. C. Wilkinson. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Others present were: Mrs. A. S. Hamilton, Mrs. T. Olenn, Mrs. ..ilacc carrier. In wounded .nd vanity he turns to San- Other prize winners were Mrs. but meeting Lola after- he diops into the old A. E. Norfon and Elnar Neilsen, M. Vlereck, Mrs. H. Tweed, Mrs. second prize; Ounnar Selvig, H. 8. Harrison, Mrs. R. Mont-pool prize, and Mrs. Norton, door gomery, Mrs. Davison, and Mrs. prize. Sylvia Johnson. and, in his turn, deceives The annual value of the forest industries in B.C. is well over ' half a billion dollars. za, while Lola Is faithless 1 husband Alfio. The drive ends June 27. intrigue coming to Alfio's refreshments were Providing on Easter morning, from f- is detracted by'andMrs H Muncey; Tinii'ilu to mortal com- jiiddu unwillingly and re- atly accepts the defiance, SPOT SKEETERS EDMONTON CP Parks superintendent A. C. Patterson called for "civilian spotters" to aid the s slain. Holiday Wear BLUE JEANS CORDS SPORTS SHIRTS Practically yours at .THE SPORTS SHOP RtltE CATCH 'campaign against mosquitoes by '-.ASANTDALE, Sask. (CP) reporting the location of mos- ulute muskrat, caught in qulto-breeding waterholes and strict by John Coyle, was sloughs. A large crew is already jsed by the Provincial Mu- spraying breeding spots with l r.n Rralna. chemicals. 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