a os 4 "Presentations wt alors farewell ceremon: Kes Company employees at Watson Island and SELLE EE PH CAE EIRAEE MPs OL Bete Die Ba, PRATER AH ies made-to departing guests of honor Mr, and ‘Mrs, party Saturday night when some 200 Colurnbia Cell- Friends gathered in the HMCS Chatham drill hall. { Mr.-Evans, former plant: pro- ~o mn er : ‘3 r City Minister, ‘Wife Feted By Congregation duction superintendent, Mrs, F rday jor Vaieou ve Evans and thelr children leave: to tay 0 Caneda en route oo ’ j) General convener W..E. Halli- | : 9 ST. well, who succeeded Mr. Evans - Hl le Mr, and Mrs, Evans with a Set of matched luggage and roller , P, | ; Skates for the five Evans child- ea ak ren. : . AFRS Plant manager J’ G. Lewis, te gave a farewell speech and intro- a of ay nee vate behalf of the Columbia Cellulose ~ om any, pres bay by bus, “une uniwen win Mr. Marlin then proposed the neeb in Mculymunt ark al 10 “Bon Voyage” toast, ani, I will be an wit cuy Wib,! “Cuittord Taylor, close friend of bring tieir lunches anu patning : account of the Evans family's fults if they tnnk tney ri activilies during thelr six year avand., the ice cold sea water, The stay here group will be back in Lown be-;” yfactor . n fore’ 6 pm. The fare will be 25, arly OR eae the tents andthe children are again. Assisting Mr, Halliwell with! teal ' ! doh to“atiend the outing 110M Front were committee members thelr: parents, ; Mrs. Byron Lofgren, E. P. O'Neal . ‘Ihe, other event this week, § J, Simpson, Melvin Davis, will: be'a hike on #riday, arowiu David McDougall and D. J. Dos- the ity visiting all une older well, Parks...The group will set owe: Harry Knelson also enter- Where'a bail game wil be played. party, From, Rooscyelt vark, the cnila- | Refreshments were. followed ren will waik to Westwew rark py dancing. where they wil eat their lunches, : nto Yolem Park tor SOL. fter lunch, ana then the Ginn! Ye the last park visited betore : returning to Gyro Poul at Me-! Glymont where I’m sure every: | dine Will ,be ready for a swin. rOur trips out of the park wa. : én. ‘be cancelled if it; rains. ; as superintendent, presented By Rusty ‘duced Mervin Martin, who, ‘on $0 the children are asked tw ype Evans, gave a hymorous asked lo bring a note of permss- arrangements: and entertalh-: from:MeClymiont Park al 1U a.m, tained during the successful Park tor games, Casey Park will’ ‘he children don’t seem to m. nu: The Prince Rupert Regular: dull. overcast days and if W. Baptist church was the scene of! Waited lor the weather, we woulc!a farewell party Friday nig ht hot be able to go anywhere, ‘when members of the congrega- | ‘tion and friends gathered to fete’ Pastor Rev, L. A. Thorpe, and’ if ite by i ' te oer eve an of ‘ i thy | Mts. Thorpe on the occasion of; Ledgue Bi aseball Game I have ; their forthcoming departure. geen the boys pass in their uni-| Mr. an Mrs. 7 horpe and vein Limes bul neve: two children Roland an m-! forms many -othy leave the city Wednesday to: gclually seen them in action. «| ake their home in Courtenay, : watched, from behind the back’ 30 "where Mr, Thorpe will be!” fStop, longer than 1 should have "pastor of the Courtenay Baptist | ais L Was on my way back to the. church. f 4 ‘pol; -but the:r game and big- | ha ‘ague enthusiasm held my athe church and fataer of. Mrs. N, A, Beketoy, head deacon of “fn, “Thorpe, presented ob behalf of ™ 2 boys keep up a regula the church members, the guests 3g out in the, field and & 9) honor with en electric. mantle 4 “A aoking at the grand sit and, > “clock. Mr. Beketov also pres ¢ poor attendacne cf fans and ed Mr, and Mrs, Thorpe with a: parents: was extremely apparent. yooden bowl, containing fresh as only a handful of an audiencer fratit, gift of nembers of the Were out to suppors tice leans. Bethal Baptist church who at- Theso. boys must cnjoy thelr fended the farewell gathering. ee to play with so much zeal A> short entertainment pro-: difference there is When sume- Gre you know game. sand you o plays at home, How about. | parculs, why not by and se the next gue? i Seventy- -five children enjoyed the walk to Ui museum ang visit to the North Star Botting ‘Works Wednesday afternoon Kirs. Jocelyn Bolton showed the mung through the museum and Spe said they were quid well be- -Tinved, At the bottiing plant, Mr Jon McLeod, showed them the cun diseiss ali Bergen of Port Edward, Mrs. dack Phipps and’ Dr.' were games prize winners. by general convener Mrs, Roland. Lewis, and assistants Mrs. Doug- son and Mrs. Oke Jackson, A decorated cake inseribed “Desh wishes” was included the refreshments, Park, Pool wrocess of butting and hates ’ Have (he children a sample drink Ti metable apd pencils ard batters as soit TUESDAY Venirs, 1 would like to than’ 9 tg Mrs, Bolton and My, MeLeod, (1 classes, their kindness end patience 4 pn shown to us on our visit, story Hour, “Be seelng you, In tae parks! po ~ Learn To Swi Class, "8 pam, Games, LINDSAY'S Play equipment ds from the supervisors offlee all > Cartage & Storage | day from J to 9 pm. Hstahlished 1 Coming Events-Trip ta Grassy ; Bay 10 am, in the park, Wed- ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING PACKING nesday, » CRATING —~ STORAGE Lift Van Service Agents: Mijeat Van tines fad, hones Whart Hab Offlee G01 ee epee en ent emicme cert we Quict Dance MOTSHE, Que, we Janeen re- moved thelr shes when they thilstened (he dance floor ato. new reerentlon hadlat Ghe ROAE cbare by tts comitintty, tid alles porthenst of Quebec Clty, - ~ Phone 4032 4 “ne saledtied or despre tay Clee Edqqiar tape advert iserment beet | ' ‘ outer) mare ae ty the Congr ve at Ube Melt Cuda } ores 1 crushed clove, gaflic ' 1 head firm B.C. fresh lettuce 2 to 3-cups chopped B.C. Celery 3 to 4 green onions, sliced . 2 bunches radishes, 2 cucumbers, sliced 3 to 4 medium tomatoes, quartered |” Peel ‘lightly with salt.Crush with fork (Sprinkling with salt aids’ juices! 1 ‘a few days Jas Christison, Mrs. John Morri- | wilh ; in. 2:30 pam, Learn To Swim Nature ‘Study ehiss, Tp, mn, Crafts; Bealdiage, Aduh avallaile | R. 0. Evans-set the stage for a successful farewell] | in Today sees the: start of Nat-jto coat the greens or ‘they’ il ‘bey lonal Salad Week so don’t be; afraid to. make-up your. own fruit or vegetable salad combin- ations and top them with' your; favorite oll-vinegar or boiled- type salad. dressings. ‘Do keep salad ingredients C-O-L-D, the salad will be cold and crisp. so WHOOPING BIG SALAD B. C. Style sliced % cup chopped parsley, optional fe French Dressing clove. Sprinkle garlic Rub salad bowl with! discard garlic. Wash_ veyetables: thoroughly. Break; -lettuce into bite-size pieces.’ Combine ingredients. Coat with! ‘French Dressing. (All vegetables : ‘should be crisp_and well-chilled ; before combining. Do not toss. with dressing until ready to; serve. Use only’ enough dressing | PERSONALS. R. H. Davidson, former prinei-| pal of Booth Memorial high! ‘school returned to the city Sat-; urday morning on the. Union: Stesinship Camostin’ from’ West ‘to flow). garlic: cnt. ‘Vancouver where he has accent-! ed a position on the teaching | staff of Inglewood Junior high | school, Mr. end irs. anying their daughter heme fram a Susan, returning end visit were Brenda: Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Raper. | ce a nee ee arene en eae { Yq Davidson | -and daughter Gail spent the day! ‘in Kitimat yesterday accomp-: for radio station CFPR, and his! ine Marie; wife Joan bid farewell to Prince : ap empty grandstand, Whata gram included two vocal ducts: ‘pack home who spent the past Rupert. listeners tonieht in a by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geddarti vouk in vitimal as guest of Mr.j half-hour proaram of records jas’ seen Yo and Rev. Jacob Bergen and Mrs.! land Mrs, E. Don Forward, Also; and banter. week-) HELP YOURSELF to sparkling health by serving a Whopping Big Tossed Ba ad., ‘Combine ck Pie garden-fresh, vitamin-filled B. C, grown vegetables -in any. combination you: wish sthen ‘oss, . them to a glistening glow with: your favorite: oil and vinegar. ‘dressing. ‘National Salad Week Under Way Today drowned in the oil- ~vinegar com- bination). POTTIE’S CHICKEN SALAD : 3 cups cooked B.C. chicken, cut in farge pieces (use white. meat) : 34 cup chopped celery~. 3 green onions, sliced. 1 cup toasted, slivered almonds ‘ Mayonnalse 4 Parsley‘or Watercress for ecor- ation ° Wer TAT EE ar Wd ‘ ra wo Uy utes “CAESAR SALAD 1 quart torn- -up, B.C. Hresh, firm - lettuce 200 * Wash lettuce thoroughly, drain, Refrigerate , to chill, Toss with . enough dressing to .make lettuce leaves glisten. Makes: 4 to 6 servings. 7 Combine chicken, celery, green onions and almonds, Add enoug) mayonnaise to moisten.. Heap up | on shredded lettuce. -Decorate! with parsley or, watercress. Mak- ; es 4 to .5 servings. CAESAR SALAD. - (Requested Recipe) ° CAESAR ° DRESSING — , 4s cup olive ofl = ‘ 1% cup salad oll -- - ‘ cup lemon juice M% cup grated Parmesan cheese cup crumbled blue cheese ,6 anchovy fillets, chopped ‘l raw egg, beaten lightly 1 clove garlic, peeled and crushed :1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce; Y, teaspoon salt % teaspoon black pepper. Place ingredients in jar. Cover, ~ Shake violently to mix. Refriger- Late to*chill, Makes 1!4 cups j dressing. cer, Wife Vy TO Stag ie” rarewell Show. John M. Robertson. Time {ts 6:30 p.m. - The couple leave shortly for Vancouver, { ‘dircetor for British Columbia, Gash for (lo-it-yourself projects When you need estra money for materials to complefe ee home project, borraw w Canada's firstand foremost Repayment plans arringed Faso made to pay bills, seq reason) Phone or come it ith contidenee from HEC== consumer finanee COI PUNY « Loans from $80 to$ 1000 are made inane day, ii privacy, lo Hit your incame, (Loans sonal expenses, or any good for friendly, helprut sorviee, SAMPLE TABLE ‘ | Case | MONTHLY NIIMOER OF 56 ves VOW RECEIVE | PAYMENTS MONTHS ! PL ieee ! gyos7s | $10.00 F tho yocit 308,38 ; 24,00 1 siooe | 27,00 | 94 to fix | T5056 | 4000 , 94 HOUSER OLD FINANCE GC. Edwards, Manager SISA Third Ava. Wast at Second St., sncond floor, phone 431 | PRINCE RUPERT, ALC, proclucer i } where Mr. Robertson stanley Wilbee of Vancouver’ ang waren Davidson who spent: will assume the post ‘of adminis- holiday. at Kalum; trative assistant to the Canad- Buffet lunch was then servedi take with their uncle and aunt,!izn Broadcasting Corporation Philip M. Ray To Be Guest On New Liner. oh Philip M, Ray of Philip. M. Ray Insurance - and Travel Agency, {will be.a guest at an inspection ‘and reception on poard the Cun-} are Steamship Company Ltd.’s i new liner “Carinthia,” to be held ‘Thursday in Montreal . At the invitation’ of the Cun-|: ‘ard Steamship Company Ltd. the local’ agent. leaves Prince Rupert tonight. by train for Ter- race from which. point ‘he: wil} Satur rday afternoon. = os «Highland Trophies ~ | MacPherson of Toronto, ‘ well- - FORM: THE: HABIT. of aitlo- [matically closing’ all. safely pins you handle or. see. lying” around, uniess you. are: placing: them in, the soap’ :pin-cushion’: on. ‘the path: tray. n ' ' ards. te to ea ‘to “him. “Every precaution : Should ; be taken to . ensure. his: “i * pon'r » LEAVE. POISONOUS ms cleaning. agents in close- to- ‘the: | sLOSE. CABINET | ‘DRAWERS : 2 and: doors Imniediately. to pre- | S vent bumps. ; : TEA DANGLING ELECTRIC. IRON or CORD can Jead to ‘disaster. The, same. applies to: the Loaster cord. ‘ | STORE’ MATCHES: ‘and ‘sharp a cee oo kivives: ins sale; ut: “Of Teach | _ places, eg | TURN, POT HANDLES away from, edge of: stove. NEVER | ALLOW * give peanuts to. 1 because ee ‘Vare 0 ¢asily’ dra’ passages ‘if the ‘child coughs, OF laughs or chokes. ” a “DRY. BEANS, PEAS: 5 eorn.and other. seeds should’ also: be’ ke away from small: children. mediately after 1 5 the -stoye. ; ‘The: Water. may not Anward, s° of” the ‘nuts in o° the’ air itse ‘ {lands dancing, nas donated two | eophles for the: novice: class. ea @ Water . Lakes ae ~ ithe Highland, Games here. ° glory Women's. Auxiliary. . — You: ale asked to attend: the “funeral , of our'late’ member’ Mrs. “Char: | lotte Boulter,- 2: 30 p. m: Ferguson. Funeral: ‘Home @: ‘Watch: “Tuesday S' paper - ‘for the July Clearance Sale at: Star's ‘3 Stylewear. starting . ™ u e's q ay! morning | fly to -Montreal.. Mr.” Ray willl return’ to’: the city. Long Spare: Ribs and Chips. ay Red ‘Brand -T- Bone Steaks | and | ANTIGONISH, N.S. i W. A. Fried Half. Chicken. ‘Phong ‘ord- er specialty “Dial: 3215. 0 en “lnown as an adjudicator of high- an 2 am. 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