Reprise Shower Honors wes Clara Adele Warner meride-clect Miss Clara Adele Mae ciit when a miscellaneous st Jaap! the home of hostess Mrs. Mh Street with Miss Betty Mar Racer's Marrhage to Mp, teen-- Bapewell of Smithers will ace on August 12 at St, Y Anelican cathedral, Ber crrival, the guest of Paris seated ina white and mecoatcd chalr and then pd wi hoawcorsage of sume Rie by Mrs, Bovehuk, B. were Cnjoyed during ayes enterlalnment with Boeceiving prlagy, gee assortment of rifts Belin a while and pink ed baby carrlage was pre. Blo Miso Warner by Mus- By Bovehuk, at Carr, Mrs, Leg Tat. Me Mrs. Ryder Havdale the hostess In serving Re ijetits, "Prince Rupert Daily News. . Va cation eee Tuesday, August 9, 1085, : EN Cc ond, : . a S ‘ . ce iy: iSchool Set | PER: ALS °° St. Andrew's Cathedral Vaca- Yon school will start Thursday and continue until August 19, Canon Basil 8, Prockter, director announced today. ; The school, to be held In. the sathedral hall, will be for ali children between the ages ol |, four and 12 and will be divided inlo three «roups. Classes are set From 9:30 to 11:30 a.m, Assisting Cat.on Prockter wi!l de mis. &. S, Keade and Miss Geraldine Preskter who will be In charge of the beginners. ‘Mrs. Joseph Ridsdale and Captain Virgi Earle will have : vharge of youngsters jin the = a =: mee 7} | primary group while Mrs. A, L, . TIMREE LADY cubmastersarrive for the Eighth Ainual World Jamboree of Boy Scouts at Niagara- Wl Pee ops, Robert Yamada on-the-Lake,-Ont, Left to right: Enid Beldle, Yeorll, Eng.; Marjory Hayes, Ottawa, and Olive the junior aroup q Pain, Yoevil. More than 10,000 scouts from all over the World are expected to attend the jJam- ‘ “Mh horee, The cubmasters are among 250 women who will assist camp operations, With them will Theme of the school Is “the be Mrs. O. R. Green of Prince Rupert, assistant cub-master of the First United Church Cub pack, family Hie of «ive church,” the who leaves Thursday for the Jamboree site, director said today. . While worship and instruction Rupert Woman One of 170 Chosen Warner was’ feted prise shower-was Roy Boychuk, 907 lin as co-hostess, . Other guests abltending were Mrs. Maud Murrls of Terrace, Mrs, Hazel Gamblin, Mrs, Lyle Vaagen, Mrs, Andrew Kaardal, Mrs, Benjamin Kaardal, Mrs, John Valderhaug, Mrs, Lary O1-[ son, Mre. Barbara Guyan, Mrs, George Geddes, Mrs. Etie Martin, Mrs, Richard Glske, Mrs, Fred- erick Chaprun, Mrs, Jacqueline Northouse, Mrs, Larry Valentin, Mrs, Carl Olafson, Miss Violet Manojlovich, Miss Joyce Scherk and Miss Mauvig Briggs. bos Those sending ifts but unable he to attend were Mrs, Michnel Kurasosk! and Mrs, S, A. Ham- jilton, Miss Sandra Ciske and Miss Winnifred King left the elty this morning by Canadian Pacific Alrlines plane to’ spend three weeks with relatives in White- norse, Miss Giske is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Glake anh Miss King Is the dauchter of Mr, and Mrs, William King, reewestvan seaman Dr. and. Mts A, & #rankiin and song David and Philip are ‘ived during the weekend to. i Spend a three-weeks “vacation 4 here with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Franklin, 718 Lotbiniere Street, Dr. Franklin tg a research ase soclate at the Connaught Medf-, o. ci} Research Laboratories at the’ University of ‘Toronto, wad Miss Valda Singmaster - left his morning. by plang for her home in Shalalth, Bc. alter pending the past ten days here on business with Nell vans Transportation Comapny, for imer.y Whalen’s Cartage Ltd, nt Mr. Frederick. Qurnett, head aye teller for the Canadian Bank of . ¢ Commerce here, left this morne | 3 sy plane for Creston, B.C, to AKC up his newappolntment, as accountant’s assistant with thé sanadan Bank of Commerce, | 1 Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hughes and | “nughter Nym, arrived inthe city last night by piane to take up ‘esidenes here. Mr. Hughes, and hig family have been ‘spending “¢ summer [n Vancouver alter caving Queen Charlotte City “here Mr, stughes was principal - MSkidesate Iniet school, He wil ae taking: up a pest at Boot Memorial High School. wher ‘choal opens in September, ° ; Mr. and Mrs, Willam Tocher of Port Edward hed as thel guest Mr. Tacher’s mother from Vancouver, who left ‘for her hone by plane thls morming, Mr Tocher ts the assistant manager for Nelson Bros. Fisherles of Port icward, , “STUNTED GROWTH SALMON RIVER VALLEY, BC, --Gardeners are wonder. Ing If atumie fallout ts causing oddlties among flavers. Mrs JR. Freexe's delphiniums which i in’ handiwork: will be given daily, games, films and: refresh- ments will also be enjoyed as part of tne. program, Canon me! TYPICAL of humani SKILLET MACARONI: Com- Au want one thing when ‘bine 1 can cream of celery scup my wuwother? Should this. with % cup milk and 2 cups. Pio you when you have ly and want mint sauce, !Heat until cheese melts. Then Mee lution: break up the ‘stir tn 4 cups cooked macaronl Be fiom at glass of mint about 3 OZ. uncooked) and i it with a Wetle water cup sliced stuffed olives, Heat Beas and cook It down for itorether. Serves 6, Childref love Be [this comblnation—but then so ; vena vm do adults. Bit SUPPERS are really! to the housewlfe these | SHRIMP CREOLE: Ina skil- fener day's and here are:let, cook 1 large sliced green Reverie reclpox of mine ‘pepper, I large sllced onten and B hope will meet with ap- |! small minced garlic clove in 2 ar your house: ‘ jtabiespoons shortening. Stir in BK CHILE CON CARNE: !! can tomato Soup, 2 teaspoons gel livhtly browned '% Iemon juice, 13 teaspoon salt, a Bud beef with ft large ‘dash of black pepper and 2 cups BB onsen and 2 minced {cooked shrimp (2 5-07, cans), elses Blend In can ‘Heat and serve over hot, fluffy OM cup. 4 cups undrained ; tee. Serves 6. This fs an excel- Pksduey beans (2 No, 2lient dish for a buffet supper, or tablespoon chill pow- served Qa tossed sad hot - . (buttered rolls and a heaventy 4 3M spton salt, Cook dessert, Something like angel ey ules. Serves 8. Won | agg cake--made from a mix. meth het, cooked rlee. a | hace J leallerer TUNA TREAT: In a skillet, combine | can cream of mush- toon soup, 4 cup milk, 1 cup ciralned flaked tuna (1-02. can), I cup drained cooked green peas, ind 1, cups crushed potato chips. Heat and serve with gold. en silees of toast. Garnish with Ciced plmento or parsiey for a dash of color. Serves 4, shredded sharp process cheese. | h friends has for several years Troop. According to information sent to Mrs. Green, more than 170 applications were. received from all over B.C, by the Provincial CPPCC ORCL boweserereooorol—eene Stewart News Sosroscoerovesooneole PROP O—OI ES ? By W, SHIELDS ORR Daily News Correspondent STEWART — On a visit to his daughter and son-in-law Mr, and Mrs, Erte Mausette, George Henry Blencowe of Norfolk, England, succumbed to a heart attack at their home here, He was 69 years of age and had recently retired from business as a Merchant Tallor. Mr. Mau- sette and his wife arrived from England about six weeks go, Funeral services were held at St. Mark’s Anglican Church on Sunday, August 7, the service heing conducted by James Stiles, Pall bearers were Ray Snyder and Walter Brown of Hyder, Alaska and John Hanhtl, Seott Fooie and £, Hole of Stewart, Interment was in Slewart Come- tery, H. A. Stewart, undertaker, EVER WANTED CARAMEL »{SAUCE tn a hurry? Do tt the \, | nu-fuss way. Heat by pound (28) ‘caramels with 14 cup hot water "In top of a double boiler, stir- _ ‘irlng oceastonally, till caramels \ F)ere melted and sauee ts smooth. | Makes about | cup. ed on the first nine miles of the was In charge of (he arrange- ments. Mr.tand Mrs. Blenecowe had made many frlends during her short stay and there were many floral tributes in’ token of the esteem in) whieh they were held, - STEWART — Work nas start- From Province To Help at Jamboree ‘So many applications were received fr of the Scouting movement andled on a ‘first come, first served’ basis,” acted as Assistant Cub Scout’ Headquarters from: both men and women eager to par- ticipate in the Eighth World Boy Scout Jamboree, of which 50 were accepted, 30 of them wonien. here Thirslay by train for Niagara - on - the - Lake, Ont,, where she will work as one of the volunteer adult helpers In one of the many canteens which will serve Scouts from all na- ons at the huge international Jamboree to begin there from August 18 to 28. Mrs. Green is golng early in order to help set up the canteens. Although she will have no direct. connection with the ‘six Prince Rupert Boy Scouts who will be feaving here two days later than she, on Saturday, Mrs, Green promised to “keep an eye on them”, and to cheer ‘he loudest when they perform their authentic Indlin ‘Wances for the huge Jamoree sudionce. Mrs, Green sald she wae sire the performance of the Prince Rupert boys will compare mos! favorably with other jmpressive displays fo be performed by Scouts from the rest of the world, Mrs. Green sala separate ean. teens will be set up, all under canvas, each one to be 100 fect long by 40 feet wide. One will handle hot dogs and poprarn ‘this Is the one In which Mrs. om British Columbia parents and for volunteer workers, that they had to be stated Mrs. Owen R. Green, who master for the First United Church - Mra, Gtcen will be leaving »Will be open to the boys dadly between 9:30 am. and 10 p.m. “How did I get the idea of volunteering ag an adult helper for the Jamboree? “Frem a Scouting magazine,” lence would be very worthwhile, | ! $0 T applied, and was accepted.” | said. The only qualifications, | evidently, Scouting and a willingness to: f work. The Women workers are belng provided with a camp of thelr own al the Jamboree. Mrs. Green will return in the pert boys on September 2. A former Angiican missionary at Telegraph Creek is In Prince Rupert General hospital after being taken ill on the train while travelling to Prince Ru- pert from England, Rev, Frederick Thorman, Ang- Heay missionary at Telegraph Creek from 1912 to 1924, was rem turning to visse his brother Prockler sald. Browns Return From Continent ang daughter home yesterday by train after ‘ holidaying France. Mrs. Green sald. “It showed a] Perl June 15, by train and flew | pleture of women volunteer °Y TCA from Montreal to Eng-, workers In the canteen at the and where Mr. Brown attended | 1983 Canadian Jamboree at {he first Commenwealth Law Ottawa, I thought the exper yaeyene in London from July 0 21. Adult helpers need not be Cub, the conference, 350 were from or Scout mastsrs, Mrs, Green; Canada, Mr. Brown said, are an interest in ized and a most, ur,” the lawyer said. The wea- ther in England was wonderful, he added, company of the six Prince Ru-| Browns spent two weeks touring France, . Ev. Missionary 3 dourney Selaryed td ness ere Delyed Myers J tenure there. has held parishes tn the mid-! ands of England for more than "30 years, ter hopes to continue through with his original spend some time jn Telegraph Creek before returning to Eng- normally bear 20 to 30-inch spikes, have spikes of elght Inches topped by « huge rosette of the same flower, She also has a two-headed poppy, heaylly fringed on the Inner side of the bloom. EATON'S | | _, Goods Satiifactory or Money Refunded =.’ Phones 3144-3124 al T, W, Brown, Q.C., Mrs, Brown Anne returned in England and The Browns left Prince Ru- Of the 650 persons attending @ TIN, FAMOUS CHINESE DISHES «+e SERVED TO PERFECTION ee 3329 wey For Orders to “It was extremely well organ- Interesting af- Before returning home, « the Since leaving, Mt, Thorman Upon his recovery, the minis- plans and FOR DAY TIME— DATETIME. Cool — Light. "Bright: Colors Black - Tan . Belge - Brown - Red and ‘Avocado, All Sizes | $9.95 ‘ $6.95 Chap | 7 THE MELROSE Take Out - ms | Green will be assisting), another | Wiillam P. Thorman, postmaster | land . Dial 5926 - : | ONE OF MY VERY FAVORITE (Cassiar Asbestos-Stewart. Road candy and soft drinks, and there] at Telegraph Creek and the — as LEON Footwear 606 3rd: W. rveretables is eggplant — and land the Department of High- | will be others for Icecream, photo] parish of the Anglican church. Use Want Ads-—Thoy P ; cpevee abd he Department of se Wont Aus ev Pay | | . What a pleasure. it: was the'finst witya ls establishing: a: camp [finishing, cakes and fruit. They} the church was built during his ae [tie I tasted It Oreote. alytel near Amerlein Crebk: A D=4 butll- |: some , Put 1 medium eggplant, peeled jand cubed, 1 medium green ;Pepper, cut in strips, tf medium lonlon, chopped, and 1 can (8 “atnees) tomato sauce ina skill j tet or saucepan, Cook, covered, | caver low heat until vegetables are tender, Season with salt and xno before serving. { | readers L@ You get the best al the (Gand = Cafe Jambo Prawius, Green Pepper Spare Ribs, Fried Half Chicken, Tomato Beet Chow Mel, Reef Chup Suey, Shrimp Keled Rice, Green Peas Fuyunay, dozer, recently acquired by the department, wil materlally os. sist In the opening up of this road. The work will consist ot preliminary clearing and the nine miles ts expeeted to be come pleted before the snow flles in Nevember, . 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