do Mee Douglas White Johina! heen left on Inst BB yt, the CNSS Prince (Pe From By will fly to Montreal Mr, and Mra, Nick Mazzone, Benl Cove were honored ghests at a surprise part held at thelr . home Wednesday night, Be yhute has been trans. In the midst of packing cases, Be ih, hed office of the jin preparation for thelr move to BS chenacad and Cellu-; Vancouver, where Mr. Mazzono a has been transferred with B.C, _ |Puckers, a crowd of friends, Be hic deft last night armed with refreshments, drap- Bcxss Prince George Iped in, to give the Mazzone's a ayer where he will ate ‘murprise party In the true sense qaleare i mecting of of the meaning. Baath Company of | Tan Dunbar made a presenta- 2 tlon of an electric tea kettle on . ‘behalf of the guests present and af Telkwa left expressed his regre, at their de- toate aboard the , parture. neotey Vancouver, | Mr. Mazzone, extended an In- . vitatlon to one and all to visit Bit 4 Beequet left’ them in Vancouver, By Panes George ist] Daneing to musie provided by moytoeua where Mr. (Barney Kristmanson with his hay bred transferred | aceordio:s was followed by re- Bio. Cor pany of Can | freshments. hd | Gieute present were: Mr. and Mrs, ‘fom Gowan; Mr, and Mrs. alate! Miss; Don Main 8r.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- |) chile a ue bo " ‘ Ba jeay Foe Heady theoaty dust night: Stewart; Mr. and Mra. Tan Dun- rss Pineess Nonthi bar, Mr and Mrs. R.M, Stephen; up dite ts WUTSEs wt: Mr, ond Mrs. Frank Baldwin; y Megat ‘Mr. and Mrs, Horace Tattersall; (er mene een atom a teers ae nly sates tmnt Bs Provide Varied Menu | Fconomical Housewives Boca that eggs are! breakfast containing proteln {s bre | vabtable foods? a satlsfylng one and makes one a aciined valuable, : feel better and less tired after a fag fie standpoint of. long morning’s work, Eggs can ge but fav economeal highlight breakfasts these winter ma. With eggs so! days and there are ways to cook B cdon serscnably pre. | them that will please everyone In Bonaket (elas, the bud- {the family. Breakfast eggs can Bhocacake: WH do well} be served soft, medlum or hard cee reyilarly op here cooked, shirred, poached, scram. Briss may not be thetbled or fried, For Sunday morn- Blo every neal problem | ing breakfast, French toast or a eatunis come close to; fluffy omlet served with crisp Sam be deed in ‘om bacon adds variety: cat very COUPSO TD a pe ge : avers teal They: not EGG FILLING eed Dut they are ensy Eggs can be a great help in The home eee | ! q all tye RS. Me. and Wes Nich Mazzone ; Honored al Surprise Party . .}) Montreal, i! liam Glass; Mr. and Mrs, Harvie |. planning lunches or suppers, Egg Mr, and Mrs, Dan Kristmanson; Mr, and Mra. Batney Kristinan- son; Mr, and Mrs, Art Kristman- son; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mayo and Mrs, Doug Souter, Mr, Sou- ter who Is in Vancouver, was un- able to be present. Community singing. of "They're Jolly Good Fellows" and “Auld Lang Syne” conchud- ed the evening's entertainment. Fashion SI ow Sea lures Beach C (oth es | By CELE WOHL FLORENCE, Italy “4-- Simon- elta, a Roman designer known for orlglnality, opened her show: ing at the Italian fashion shows today with a characteristic bou- tique collection of clever beach and play clothes. She presented long fitted seat- ers and boxy shirts over very short shorts, one-plece — play- sulty with tiny pleated skirts and pulfy bloomers belted at the hip Iine. Stmonetta's new Jing is “cham- pugne’—the predominant — sil- honette Is that of an overturned champagne glass, Skirts are wide, bodlces sre long and close- {ilting, shoulders narrow. Buck- les and bows accent the hip Une. Her* coats are plain and straight except for exceedingly long kick pleats and extreniely low side or box belting. These box belts, only slightly above the knee, have been seen throughout the Italian collec- tlons in Florence and Rome. - She uses numerous prints and pastels, New colors are white champagne, biege champagis, pink . champugne. end bottle green. neers eee tn re arene ote AO Am GOOD FURNITURE REGINA @—Fred Furby has filled his home with fine pleces 5 . i: aa ‘ : THIS IS GOVERNMENT When ts a sandwich not a sandwich? These “Patio Stuffed Rolls” have the elements of a sandwich, bread and a filling, but they look different, and are a nice change from two slices of bread with a filling between. Fan tan rolls are spread gently apart at the “seams,” and a tasty filling of cheese and ham en- hanced wilh chunks of rich-tast- ing ripe ollyes is inserted be- tween sectlons, These are a real treat served piping hot, They make good evening refreshments with a cup of coffee, or they’re a perfect salad accompaniment ior lunch, PATIO STUFFED KOLLS 1 cup ripe olives cup grated cheese (3-ounce) can deviled ham cup mayonnaise teaspoon prepared horsera- — — oe —_ of the Conaiiner See. ada Departinent of Ag. atuet ome ideas for stosats fe dindary ape, welch fet thata puny Charmer Ittte milk and salt and pepper Mots served with sausages 0 bacon are other suggestions fo +) Lni@h Then, for a party lundh icon, bry cheese souffle, ‘CASSEROLE DISHES | Fees may be baked and used 1 various ensserole dishes. 1 SAUCE, cheese or tomato sauc sensoned with onfon or a ttl ‘ites until depressions can b ‘break the whole eggs into th orate oven Just long enough t jillaw the eggs to become Crm. an children love dt. Houstard lisel whip them up se] jarately and add sugay to nuke meringud, ja moderately slow oven, His full whips, eelatrs and ered Nngs, We niust re ithe great variety 0 MOM! Ea dress == unper’ Perfect for now | tron for warm weathe | MEE ita ee Pants Hetty irons | ble e wath three. Toand short puffed | ~ Wo ndorable yar. ft schoul-time and (lite ax a base, Lemon ple always popular bub for varlo juve the sume filing rec merlngue, HOW CHIISTIAN i Sandwiches go will with a plip- ing hot bow! of soup and, if there) iis proudest achievement ts a| 1 ls a young cowboy in the family, grandfather clock, for which he, be sure to serve him western: imported the clockworks from 12 sandwiches now and then. To: england, make the fling, chop some 01-3 ------ ——-—ae enn tee ee lion, green pepper and ham and add to a well-beaten egg with a Cook Inn greased pan until egg js set on both sides. Hard cook- jed cas may be sliced or devilled | a snd used to garnish salads or “uneheon dishes. Waffles or om- Try ‘them in a medium thick cream l curry. Pour it Into a greased cis- 'serole and let stand a few min- ‘made in it with a spoon Now ‘depressions and top with butter. cd crumbs, Bake this ina mod- Now we cannot forget egg dex- Leerts such as etstard with all ils varlatlons. One of the most t- ‘teresting ones ts Floating Island Instead of putting Une ege whites: Into the Put this topping on | the cooked custard and brown 11 | There are many other deliclous ; DONE IN HOT SHADE dosserts made with cys such: ¢ Ipufts with rleh eream or custard | mamber, too, | f plex whieh | may be made with a custard | ne Ine for: med SeWMG! Homon tarts and top with a soll. RCTENCE HEALS | dons! { ry r: . HN ae ie ec c a d= | avy boy my under the Cart sun, is ty, Wm | TTY | Piyy: CENTS I eoits stamps eannol Meds for tiyny pattern. sti SIZK, NAME” we SEV NUMBER reer lo ANNE ADAM, H Ihe Ditly News, Pat: | WL. OO Kroat Blpeet Monte, any oure TIRED LTHE TIME a) tela bit idan tow anil ‘ne Weayy-lcaded, anid anny hin vba Ocheas Peatiayn galling t lut a temporary (unie {ee Wy) rwens alte and We (ike Ue whole Movs iit dob aff your Hands --- nANtiNd CUINpletis upon Atty far your vathafie tion, Que pris, ton, wre roo oxtlnite, MV's the ute tu take Lad! rial, ra Mt a tila the ers phone SOV, ie Bab fittest out aia of ff COMPLETE, GARTEN a A det wate, Te HACHTATTES Sb a aa LINDSAY'S CARTAGE La NY cn dep un belt ” AND STORAGE D — IH Size . i Sie 10 pumiper Bly WER om AHO Wee Neduraliy, WOT a eine louse yy | nema | pater ry to vse, sin PEW Wy tested for At | mtete Wustented Un | MOVING | OM of furniture made by himself.’ rew-neekd poncho provides bright ab Cut generously Cor comfor the sun blouse Is worn over matching shorts, dish teaspoon sauce fan tan rolls | rs of large blue and Tortuga yellow, this d voluminous. Cover t by Hentherlane, FOR QUALITY | BUY « “How A Chango in Think: | teyee { nies Guts sites 0, #, (Ing Healed Tuberculosis” ft ‘ 1 HOUSTON CO-OPERATIVE ARKETING - ASSOCIATION "Look for the tag on Every Bag!” | Mrs; Gobb Prince Rupert; Daily News “Friday, danvaty: 28, 1065, baeeny i . ot ‘ 4 \ : Ms woe ' kA By JOCELYN BOLTON, ~ We. have had a few local visi- tors’ this week, including chil- dren: who are , always welcome and. we, hope ‘next week to have 8 class from Borden {Street School. Mr. Frederick useum Brief ‘By JOCELYN.BOLTON.: Oa HOUSE in Per Princess Margarct will visit next month on her tour of the West Indies, leave London January 31, arriving in Trinidad Fheruary 1, Patio Stuffed Rolls ‘Offer Change From Plain ‘Sandwich wWoreester shire ; Cut olives Into email pieces. Biend together olives, cheese, ham, mayonnalso and season- Ings. Gently pull each roll apart in 4 or 5 sections, leaving bot- tom together. Spread filling mix- ture between sections. Place rolls on baking sheet and heat in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 1§ minutes. Makes 12 stuffed rolls. 7 Reducing Champion nion welght-loser today by TOPS ganization. * size narrowed from 56 to 42, TOPS stands for Taking Of ‘Pounds Scientifically. Aine ceaemetinntte at pone ermine § t adult in Vancouver has bee factory at New Westminste of 2,100 gallons, —. L-of-Spain, residence of the governor of Trintdad, which CHICAGO w—A farm woman | ring. Does who'shed 123 pounds in one year. The dress, high fashion. tn 1849, by dieting was crowned cham- -{s handsewn, with a fitted bodice a national women’s reducing Or-. folds in the back: Mrs: Esther Conradt, 60, of Ap- pleton, Wis. cut her weight from ; trimmed with gold fringe, 315 pounds to 192, Her dress }- phe ring Is a siarrow gold battd VANCOUVER (CP) —A 17-lonj moth steam generator capable of boil- | Uc. ing enough water in an hour toj, make a cup of coffee for ever built by a frm here for a paper , Biggest ever built In western Ca- , nada, the boiler has a capacity ; “o¥ Bi Princess Margaret, will . (CP Photo) | 105- Yue I= Ol ' Gooud : As | New’ CALGARY A dress brought to Canada more than a century ayo by a young: Scottish wo- man for her wedding {s.atill a8 lustrous and new in appearance as the day It was first worn. : William Stinson of ‘Calgary, whose grandmother wore It: on j her wedding day In Galt, Ont., 105 years ago. Mrs. Stinson also ‘has her grandmother's wedding , gnd long skirt that falls in deep The bright blue-grey material is adorned with tiny gold flowers and ts , topped py vari - colored ‘ gems iwhich spell regards.” . It was ‘given to Mrs. Stinson - by “her er, Mrs, A. E Milllcan, who Gelmas -o{. Montreal, Quebce registered is did Carl Jatad and Chuck Walker of Terrace, I-am sorry 1 did. nob recognize Carl} as [ knew hito in: Wells during my sojourh {h the Cariboo, but these young People grow s0 fast, he was a small lad fn my Wells days—his mother also visited us last summer and we, had cld time week ,about. friends. In Wells, Verdella Haliman of Kiti- mat visited us also. ond Mr. and ‘\eity, where Mr. Tourond is a Wedding Divess, ” '|washdge.’Phone 3 The dress is owned by, Mrs; '-\, tis 4, Tontond, Queen Charlotte anger. for. tre’ Forestry, Dept., they’.glso ‘krought: thelr small {” four’, month: oid daughter who wag ‘fill’ df; mnites, even though slightly. young for’a Musem, Mr. Strimbold’ alsu toured the’ Mu-- seudton Saturday with Mr, J: B. wo abuae ony ea oree. weree wm ‘ ” . . ‘ ata ito help us with our'firaarm sec \tlon, his hobby being guns: and old. muskets’ aiid’ ours are’ in need of. repairs, We thank Mr. Strimbold for his interest In the Museum, Mr. Georgé.'Hagen: of Sexsmith, Alberta: came to visit also. Mr. Lopelund, J. Skillern and L. Fean of Vancouver. anc Nelson, B.C. Mr, C. Robinson of Tulsequah, B,C. alyo appears on the register with Mr, "R.A; Spen- cor of Yellowknife, N.W.*:.who wns Introduced to us, ev Mr. Neely ‘Moore of. Co.initso: Mining and Smelting: 9°.” ‘The Tourlst :: ing a°mecting a t Thursday. afternoon and. the G. Large’ will be tn the’chalr.and it ls hoped that_all members wi attend, eras ‘ ree ean alma nape en pe peaarenapedie tae pecan wines wea nbie osit te vor o BR AUITO CLUB ! yf 1 ' * at i . : a ' eee 4 Septtiand “we hope he 4s golig voy rat vr he i eagers | @ Ac-sipéolal” for, ‘January. at roe fe ae 20% -Pisebint ‘on all dry cleaning licount‘bn all laundry pound Qik or 3212. Be es ~ (25) @ Sons of Norwiy Whist and Dance. Friday.’ Whist-8 o'clock, Everybody welcome (23) 1 e Situtday, January 29. Wel (24) C WOPSUEV.! i st for ancengagement zing. vs beam Re abn sence ramen anny are banat LOOK OUT FOR. Open 6 pam-3:30,e.m. | Legion: Auditoriiinn Ploneer ‘Laundry. (1921), Ltd.— |. otders ‘of $3.00 or over, 20-30% |- @ Yaihatia Dance, Valhalla Hall, Dancing '@ Moose = whist tournament, . Saturday 8:00pm. shurp, . (24) CHOW MEIN |} | Holywood Caf | A “Jan, 28, 9-p.m, | Admission $1.00. 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