crince Rupert Daily NQwse iy _ Priay,. sully: 30, ibo4 w Tomato-French Dréssing: kas Prize- Winning’ Salads | Be th. prize—in plow. /oyhen you, offer a Brine calad Lo summer marl te the salad with Foci ita Preneh dressing Boceill heat the praises ae hy. dressings of this ee ia ing leader seems Bt version made with oup. Best cooks invatl- Beem. (hy). sind in (heir rest- ain, Many cookbooks Atco, Now right from Aitehens of the manu- Raf totaate soup, here’s Bijd and perfected way tunra-Freneh dressing, ae nes amuty kinds of ei edness from this yar dressing: Piru potato; sliced sticed cegs shrimp: ane woe cheese and Ppper. FRENCH DRESSING sugar, two fov riards one leas cm tein. pon black 5, « Edward Martin Feted pepper, one can (1% cups) con- densed tomato soup, 42 soup. can vinegar’ (44 cup plus two table- spoons), % soup can sélad ofl (% cup plus two tablespoons), two tablespoons miziced. onion . Combine dry ihgrédients in a oric- quart Jar; add remaining in- |. gredients and shake ‘well:--Store hi refrigerato®. until, _necded; shaké well befere ‘using. Make about three cups dressing, - _ Garlic Stylo—Add two medtinn | loves garlle (mashed) to basic resipe, Blue Cheese Biyle—add Vj cus crumbled ‘bite eheese tos basic |: reclpa; ! Lemon Style—Add four tea- spoons grated lemon mind | to bas- ic recipe, . Herb Style~Add two teaspoons, ground herb (rosemary, sage, sa- vory, sweet marjoram, or thyme) to basic recipe. First mix herb with sinall amouit df ‘dressiti¢’ and blend; add rest of “dressing and sha ike well. | Baptist Mission Circle fhe Mission Circle of the First Baptist Church honored Hime member at an afternocn tea yesterday. at the home 20. Gilker, 349 Fourth Avenue East, : est of honor was Mrs, Edward Martin, president of the who sil icwe soon with her, husband to reside at Sid- BC hichlicht of the event was presentation of a Western Bt Micsionary life membershjp to the honoree, in‘ recogni- Mf her service to the elrele and the church.’ Une in the Impressive presentation ceremony Mrs, iy Antrobuay- Mis..M. Waters and MIs. Gilker,, inada’s Athletes “Biggest” — BEG Because of Tall Girls POUVER @—If Canada's Bare the biggest-of any he te the British Emplre think the girls, Pau rerayely show the tortie Canada's eolurs curk. nd intg the pogls ero ton these represent. else evaalyy, hes Worth, swimming peas, has attilbuled | “oof the girls toe ee rey vel fu athtettes. y Thanh mere now and BNI Rose developed,” t har ‘ ymnasion, famed yl Praag: ind Ligh Hyt a abo mud how: came Pen aes athvedtes at Mh ral a faye | “T Nave spent Vet ql ln me PE ean, ree coun of peels this “eT PF eayh remember Toh she af any of me here now," mar her out. Vlei af Burnaby, l ot Tower, da the tall mesa Ag Geb, (bree ine ler Vili) statistles, yvead- a lap te bottom, aves mm Sicliia Grant, 16, of 2 els 1) pounds and ithe _funony Canndhin met Sheds proud of me tii seal Ieys an the mu" Mary Lawrence, selfs mo Grandma af ve vO as flve font, 1 nehes METIS 1G WHI dif. me AEM ments, he AL amas 4 , borane P oputur Stodmar Prince Rupert HAA VOR ANCOUVER | ~ Ml Tetermediate Warts: Eoch Thursday ® at Wyss thin, ad For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY. Minted Vomtort and Servlee Kar Fenorvattonn welt at i CHL CHLY oe Dupink Offtor fo Kaport, WO; TV. Ei CITE to’s discus thrower, is five feet, 11 inches and weighs 155 pounds. She measures 40-27- 37 Even the baby of the Canssian team, 13-year-old Sara Barber of , Brantford, Ont, Is five-feet- | Applauds ‘| earlier |nom poms, they march through jas a feature” ef the Kelowna, regatta,” 4 Drill Team. residents. lined’ the’ Civic Centre block on: Second Avenue lest night towatch |30 -trimly-costuried:. girls |e of the ‘Job's Daughters | Dri Team ‘demonstrate: their clever Precision marching routine. bright ‘Prince Rupert banner, presented to them vt a ceremony. fa the evalng Db the armorics. » The’ flag .was presented by mother, Mrs, 8. Frizzell, and him- self, Mrs. Frizzell: designed the hanner of red satin with white fringe with Prince Rupert, B.C,, in large white block letters ‘on ‘up the flag... i. FIRST BANNER ‘In. presenting the. banner Mr, of Prince Rupert toe fame.” Dall] Capvain Carol Hil aceept:| ed the bannei’, noting that it was ‘the team’s ‘first-flag of thelr own,.and thanking Mrs, Frizzell for her. thoughtfulness, From tae armories, the girls marched lo Second Avenue where their davzling display brought enthusiastic applause, * The girls mareh through’22 in: trieate figures in ‘less than 20 minutes in thaly precise and cal- orful drill. Costumed in. short red plaid skirts. long- -sleeved satin blouses, sleeveless black velvet boleros nd black velvet tams with red the routine without a mis-step, directed by Captain Hill, In their quick-step manoeu- vers, to the music of bag pipes, they form crosses, squares, cir- cles, figure eights, solid V’s and other formations, moving magic- ally from one td the other. - _ Crowds of Prince Rupert ff The ‘girls marched behind ‘aly Douglas Prizzell on behalf of his|'t both sides. Ling Bo Shong made}. Cf Mss Markham born in To nto; has had one year of five arts enyee at Me-. ;iWith lace. bodice” featuring’ por- trait collar of: tulle appliqued~ with pearl and: diamente stud=-. ded rosettes, and bouffant: tulle iskirt en traine, with: a wide pane) of lace in the front. Her silk illusion . het well Wi was held. hy a tiara “of pearls: and opalescent: stars a and, whitg't Tosés Frizzell, quoting his mother, sald |. “God. bless you, girls, and mayt.- you carry this flag, and the name us further ol Terrace, “will: open next week: with’ 50 Prince. Rupert girls. ieav- ing :here ‘by, train Monday’ “night. for: the ninth anhual session. “The camp, staged én thepropi- two miles ‘trom Tetrate; is spor- sored by:the First Baptist Church of Prince Ripert, ‘Joining. the local. girls will. be: ‘several froth interior points, Mrs. Fred Antrobus' is directot ‘ of the,camp,: scheduléd for Aug-, ust 2 to i, and will ‘be assisted. by Mrs, Henry ‘Vanderhelde, Mrs, Lloyd Bowman;. ‘Evelyn and . Ar- thur Jones;-Mr. afd, Mrs. Stan- ley Bradshaw, Miss Eleanor Pet- ers and Mrs, Buller, who is ath expert. at crafts. _ Also attending will be a. miss- lonary on ‘furlough, Miss ina | Kidd of Indja, a. rake nurse, Though sponstred y the Bap! The Rupert teams in “past years have won interhatjonal. ‘fame, appearing at fésiivities -in | imany points throughout - Can- ‘ada and (he United States. THis year's team will leave ‘August 6 for Kelowna, where, they have been asked to appear PERSONALS - J.C. “Jock” Ewart lett last night aboard the Prince Rupert “part in summer Reserve Arniy traihing at Gordon Head “Army; Camp. ‘ He will later go to- Vaneouver , to meet his wife who has been visiting her family in Belgium for the past three months. nylon dregs, pattemed in whit loves and a white handbag, handle, SUMMERTIME INFORMAL—Quepn Blanheth appears in an nuaually charming Informal eloso-up as she pada vail to four dationattation Nouats, 10th Century homes that hind bean con verted Inte meade apartinonta, Sho Ja wearlnyg a lght blio For __ Fa ule rosults ty a idoily News Classitied 8 & 4$ A PHONE CALL Atrors the Town Lindsay's CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD, 0, Uny white feather hat, white with bhio side dnaets and blue . AS SIMPLE fen 60 an (he Natlon. “ty Buiteiss Tain, ts ay for Victoria where he will take] tist' Church’ here, the camp also iricludés * irl trot “five - other. dénomirtatiqns in‘Prince: Rupert: ‘The: chimp site? *Nasbeen’ built up: over ‘the’ ‘past ‘hire years: by i Miss Mitchell, wiin buildings and facilities ’ {rhproved *: edclt:: y sari! TOE se Wh infer, “Sh yl, Shatin in: alondyn © LONDON” “ Reuitrs)—Builtons and the. new: Soft-southwest, Af. Mean. persian. laynb .' are’ “featurédy eo aE |throughdut, the, winter collections: shown in thé last. three’ days by: ‘London's “big 12”.designers, * * Every one.of'these top coutur- fers-has used buttons to empha- slae the neW season's Ilne,. Renald Paterson, young Scot- tish designer showing as a mem- ed Soclety of London Fashion _|Designers for ohly the second lime, showed (he mest original as well as. the boldest collection of si sox t yolaxed, oni nina cis aged Mptatiestt’. a” line: i Teounit hive hotin: {ust sloo- py but was; in fact? both chid ‘Tand highly, wearable,’ Like his ‘¢olledgtios, he used buttons on day. clothes ns em rhasls, buttons sot'way down be- low tha walat and finishing al. the hem, ‘On: ‘ON camel-colored, leng-hatreds ‘Wool: cont, for oxn omplo, Pattorgon's€tfective put. tons hogan only, at; tho hipline— nithough ‘a; “ldnmihy"" pale wa seb Just holaw the, wast. This sama cont Introduced orlalnal’ new lengih—the 0-10 matehings ‘sult or dress, artnet peeyectiee 4 # woe ‘ eatler f, 0 Moose Whi Drive, Batirday, t pn, ' . A ‘ a te i : (178) oo . iY ® Dando: BON, MAL member | and niveat nt aaity wl Me a i re ber of the exeluatve Incorporate , length, ‘which ninkes ‘a smart} ensemble when, wan’ aver ye cabin has been. erected a pous 50 campers,. with | tered. ‘bunks installed, ~ The campers ar are’ to meet at the CNR ‘depot at: 8:45 - p.m: a erly of Miss Gertrude Mitchell, monday, for the train trip; They, -will arrive baex in Prinée‘Runert on the. train - ; Wednesday “night, August. I. On that day; agrouy of local boys will leave to-take. over the camp, and boys wishing to attend are asked to ‘register with the Rev, Fred Abtrobils fi in- mediately... Cot eet oes HOW CHRISTIN SCIENGS HAL THE KEY v0 HEALING” pa : three-tier wedaing cake: at:.the Teception | At ‘the® Olde England. Innes | The. couple lett. for: a. honey- moon .in Oregori,” ‘after: which home:in. 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