§ Credit elected prest- re Rupert Re- ine Sauer presi- ecrcclit Women’s 7, at iil annual B he dd jointly by Ba{ictls last night. of officers Was organized and mat the affair an address by Bic, MP. reports uirinien and a y list of door Be. iceicd by the antors Assocla- My Grant, ViCe- mh) (uod, second mand Ch ites Rob- vis. Catherine Blected secretary. a. ge hy the ; - Miss "Mil- pis | © Pants Bs ) Slacks Bay SPECIALIST B eecvict TAILOR thone 4238 mae Bon BF.00D FOOD hanquets of ypes WN ro TARE OUT PP | E HEATERS /. I ae val put, ne, at BROS, mp T 1 NY Sereieg Bulli" B25~-2325 a ood Ban AND Wi Bl reutar al Py why not CHA it pays to LW 1 wa tors AS asockulion | i the executive * powers - Crown ‘to ‘the: ‘point? ‘here the| Mlechinteal pratt! Ball prrice--fU yh Pl ay COT LC aT ma! tho Nowly Ronovatod Store - Opposite the Hosp'tal gCUALITY FOODS AT REASONABLE Groups Here dred Olson, vice- -president;. Mrs, Eleanor Botsford; _ corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ethel’ ‘Georgeson, recording ‘ secretary,’ and «Mrs, Alice van Ireland, Peeording. sec. retary. Directors named ‘by the club were Mrs, Grant, Miss ‘Marjorie and Mrs. Mary Turner, dent of the Credit Grantors As- sociation, Norman Moorehouse pointed out that there was still a rumber of business concerns in the city which were not mem- which could benefit from the services it has to offer, marked ‘that lt was the best in- surance, available against bad (debts. - Membership ‘of the as- ' sociation is now 67, he said. Mr. Moorchouse paid tribute to | the work of the Credit Women’s - | Breakfast Club, and particularly "1 to, its retiring president, Mrs, | Laurie, . In her report, Mrs, Laurie 1 re- icalled that during the past. year |. iy ; the Prince Rupert club had been /Biven the achievement award at the international club confer- lence In San Francisco: for mak- ‘ing the most progress of any | club in its district organized dur- [Ang the past five years, The Prince Rupert organization, rep- |resented at the conference by Mrs, Turner and Mrs, Laurie, also won second prize for its | scrapbook, Among the ‘Credit Women’s|' Breakfast Club's fund-raising projects during the past year were a varicty show, an Easter Daintles Sale and a rummage sale Both Mrs, Laurie and Mr. Moorehouse spoke of the success lof the Retail Credit Education ,Week in. creating interest among high-sciool students, and among the public as a whole. Mrs. Laurle recalled that the wo- men’s club had donated a $100 bursary to. Miss Margaret Young- man at the high school to furth- cr her business training, GOVERNMENT SYSTEM ° Canadian, government, Mr. Ap- plewhalte , traced. the decline of of the Governor-General ’ can/act only on the advice of the. elected min. isters. “At the same time, he ipointed out, the oceasion might, i arise when the'.Queen's :repre- | sentative could be the. “ace-In-| | he-hole”. In haying" the. power ito dismiss a: Pim: Minister ‘who idid not have the: ron fidence ‘of : Parliament, ~~ In conclusion he, branched the idea that one day Canada might consider naming a member from ‘a patt of the Commonwealth fiother than the U.K.. tot be: its governor-general, | Comnittce reports for | th: “Credit Women’s Breakfast Club were presented at the meeting by Christine Sauer, Margaret|. Johnasen, Ethel Georgeson, Mgry Turner, Mary Balllnger, Mildred Olsen, Joan Mintenko, Bea Grant, Eleanor Botsford, Alice }; van Terland and Myrtle Lippett. “The nominating committee's re- port was glven by Myrtle Frank- Hn,, | erereen nave cone ages nate am © seme muamemere tente City Man Fees Th, ‘Sin Whather Avenue East, left yesterday by i plane to Vancouver to be with! Chis mother who ts eritically {1 / | Mrs, Himter has been a visitor : sions and her friends here will ‘he sorry to learn of her flness, en wee etna manne eee mee eeee Same mores ¥emee ome CASTUN GHOSTS Glamis enstle, childhead home roa Green Me he When eth, te yoomted hw the ohash oof the White Lacy af Qimts Wow oa | | | | “da record (i a Bi sau. "00 In, 10°38, News ! SE. 20ut the FOOD THEY EAT cat the best? ‘ GROCERY Phong 219) Beers, Mrs. C. Sauer. : Johansen, Mrs, Myrtle Lippett, In his report as retiring: pres!- bers of the organization but!" § He re-| Speaking on -the system of}, * Mr, G..A, Hunter, 732 Kighth |... ‘to Prince Rupert on many oeca- ' Cons ration in Canada reach ing ae the The- local: ‘cham A"Piip” Fillpellt of CAaloft the. Junior Chamber |the ever sie business world. The businessman mist: ‘be ‘able 0 e: carried out by Jaycees as one,of their’. ‘major projects. across; the * country, saying: that’ the ability. § to express oneself: was ean Ne president; J 4 OUTFIT FOR SCHOOL — These two students are’ dressed in new outfits for: school days, The little girl sports a suit in pure. wool in-the MacInnes tartan, featuring double buttoned closing, patch. pockets and°an ‘all-around pleated skirt that is haltered to stay in place, The ‘older’ schoolgirl wears versatile separates, a grey wool skirt crossed with a pastel: plaid and a wide ‘patent belt and. navy blazer-wool: Jacket with glistening whiter ‘Hallowe’ en Masquerade Set For Catholic. Youth Group. ~~ Artangements. for ‘thelr Hallowe'en. Masquerade. featured ‘business discussions at the last meeting of the Catholic Youth — Organization of the Church of the Annunciation: The masquerade is scheduled for the Annunciation Sctiool Hall October 27, with ‘prizes planned for best costumes as well as for noveity dances,The members also planned -to serve a ‘buffet luncheon and stage a program inelyding: skits. ahd | ‘other: items.. Prior to the dance, eight members of the cro. will pay a _Hallowe'én visit to Miller Bay Hospital, taking taffee apples, candy and peanuts to children in the hospital.. ‘ The mecting also approved purchase of a basketball for - the Junicr school team, and introduced a new member, Jim Marshall of Prince Rupert, after which a discussion on “e pay for women". and a social hour were: held. . (GF Photo) ” Gaaly Cont! Su . 2 7 4 . “Sor Aural Met, Social Pig Plans for their. annual’ meéting and a social evening, particularly. for New. Canadians,: were: dise: cussed at last night's. meeting. of J the -Prince Rupert; Citizenship Council, co The annual- meéting, to feax, ture election of ‘officers’ and re- ‘| ports ‘of committees on the past: year’s. activities will: be ‘held November 8 The social is sched- |: uled for later in Noyember, and a committee to plan. that-event will be named at a council execu- tive meeting this Friday. ° Possibility of formation’ of ‘| Citizens’ Forum‘ discussion logue. and.’ build" ‘up: readily., ‘available’ -for ent-Teacher: Council : qual If you ifelutle ‘chutudy WH your: pile up,with.a weight-.on top, to, fall pickling this’ year; try add-' extract the brown. juice, Rinse Ing a few ‘spoons of Itto: your: dressing for ¢ green or-frult sal- ad, You'll love: the added zest it ‘gives. : . ‘ wwe iewee Stuffed eclery is something we all ssem to have occasion to pre- mire every so often—and the). next time you feel so inclined try stuffing the tender Inside stalks with a savory paste such ag par- ‘rldge, chick>n or smoked turkey, Yoghurt Is one of those things vou ether cikn very much or ean't stand, For those of you In the former eategory, here's a smggeslicn: Add 4 cup peeled cnc seeded chopped cucumber “A tanly the firm part) to lt - cup vorhwt and season well with *) teaspoon curry powder, Sali Wel pepper to taste and If you ish, a foneh of enton:" A new triek for + ogeplaiit: Peal. cub into} 1 y"-thle Kk silees, Balt und \ 1 1 t i " | ree Jorsestitlasnarieer ncn te ONUET. ATGENTEM ja nile areon neetato antin with ay overdrapoe in troplond blue vine ng aliver appliqued lace at ahroulcer and low placed skirt ture and the velyot overdrape with dla train ta ined In. the geeon BAN, | t " Instructlons, ~OORP Planning ‘Bake Sale Here | Men ay oxo velvol designed by Lous PHINppe de Bove, Tho ahovth land dry slites, Marinate in French dressing 15 minutes, then breil, and serve hot with meats, ‘Eyer ‘th. ‘the wondertp! selec tion of Soups from which’ we may choose, sometimes “we do- get ired ‘of. serving’ ‘the ‘same’ ones. Next {time -you’re:in this franie of swing, try combining two togeth- r.For instance: "1 can condens- ed tomato soup with 1 can con- densed onion soup and an equal amount, of water, Serve with arated chiese, if you wish. Any roast leg or shoulder of: lamb can be improved by a touch: af gariic--and any housewife al- vondy aware of this trick will probably want to try thls treat | vent: Crush 2 cloves .of garlic.| Try Deuly News Clasitieds Mx toa thin paste with 1 tea-; ‘Poon curry powder, 1/8 teaspoon : “lyger and | tablespoon lemon! ‘ice, Rub into (he roasb, which aos first ben rubbed with salt. Now roos, according to general Wonderful flavor! meee <= ey pene teete oa cae terenn em mame sae oemeey* Reporls on nv recent conven" and arrangements for al ‘tertheoming bake sale Nighlight.: Qodect mipht’s inceting of ths: I Weer of (ae Rey Purple here. The greup named a commil= ‘on fo arrange Che Mallowe'en! yk aole wh Mrs, Garnet. Mut, nd Mrs, RB. Crrele na conveners, | ssisted by Mrs, Robert Hott, Hen Mildren Furanes and Mrs. Ye Blalta, Mis, Uull reported on the alle, rome convention held this sun er dn Pondeton, noting thats Wehtinht of the cacasions had een presale dan te Grand bx ited Ruler Dison of Toronto of Ceci for $5.605.04 for the ‘naddan save tie Children and, sean amoading fo about 1,000, more than was ralaed in we preylows year, Presentation Aa Made by Supreme Tonored tayal Lady Mabel Redman, on ‘elit af manbers throughout he dominion, Thy season also saw a ploa for eter attendance ab Ue next rl} ueoting, scheduled for Monlay, delober M6, Seon C SOCUNY Oldral ache iile oasactdy dat Mritain, che Po, al Sontety, Waa. ernest TA, ror memew mea nts gene oni mae Halley bridges, ay Tnilah Ine, vention af the Beeand World: War, now form a valuable dou, HOF Hrltlah exports, ny SWEATER ; tweedy look'su smart this fall, is interpreted here In a soft, hsurlaus sweater seb in’ yarn’ f“Orlon” acrylic fiber. Tiny " | flecks of contrasting color in the yarn give ‘this’ cardigan and ‘matching slipover. | i esvecially attractive appear. ance, in Heh, dark shades, oo “STYLE yo q | reading: material,- cal. members, :: i. forthoamng he civic groups’ an Prine ‘Rupert - was considered with’ ‘Several members’ | showing’ much” interest; ‘Member's were asked: towraise: the point. meetings of. their: respective: ‘Or- ganizations, “and ‘Teport’ ‘back to BC. ° Parent. > Teacher’ Federa-|. : tion's . new : ‘catalogue : ‘of : good “classified as: to: suitability. for .varlous - age. ‘groups; be made available t 0 lo- its. ‘supply : of -Hterature on. citizenship,, 80}: that the material ' ‘May, ‘be-more | reference {' purposes. ‘The’ discussion‘ of: lite- rature also, brought : a. recomme. dation to the Prince Rupert: ‘Par- ‘that :-the Phe. session also “saw. appoilit- co ment. of -Mrs. J: F, Denning, as; secretary pro tem ‘and members :{were urged: ‘to remind: their: re- _| spective ofganizations, 6f the)’ nity” Carol The . -ton,. 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