\— za ' y | * ioe ae VAG teey SS. me MBER and SIZE. uy Brou eee cosy Sweden's or fhatls are placed on . there's plenty of yy for everyone! Fruit Cup INGREDIENTS : Cups water teaspoon salt ue slices freshly brenel A peclal for meer Lamdry C120 ‘ PON chisaes (TWO, B30 pam, Mary 1 ato (tre, WY 00 pan, alarp, Ine na soon, ee ‘ the easy shoulder | at {urnover collar, perfect for a you'll lke this Lentz Diminutive for (he deep seaming that Is and abets this season's higher bosom contour. Pattern A703 » sensational things.to the young In figure because It Is de- ned especially for those 5° 4" or shoriér, Bealed with talented ny-how to fit perfectly across the shoulders, walst and hips. a meas no time-taking pattetn alterations, no fussy, Ure- ne fittings! Sew It yourself and enjoy your dress from start to rsh. Reap countless compliments for this, your ‘own. personal oduction! The graceful lines of A708 are perfectly syited to Hie, silk crepe, satin. or wool for an elegant afternoon or party ‘ern AT0G is avatinble in Misses’ Sizes 10, pe 16 requires 434 yards 39-inch fabric, ad FUFTY CENTS (in coins) for Pattern ATE to Prince Rupert ily News, Patletn Department, 60, Front Street West, Toronto, 4. Please print plainly YOUR NAME; AD i s Best Beet | Served Best, gn Bed he aceret of these “inelt int) cup milk br mouth” beefbails I the! t pound ground beef amount of milk and brend | 2 teaspoons grated anion Ried to the meat. Then there's | on and green pepper to do: ders for the flavor, Conking, 1 teaspoon salt beefbally mee mand brown’), .easpeon black ‘pepper elops loty of ‘real good beef! 4s cup (sticky butter or mar- t advantage, You'll be proud i this handsome main dist. Ohn brown SWEDISH, BEEPDALLS Vegelable Salat Bewl Parker House Tolls Teron Custard tee Croan, Mp uncooked white ries “READERS — January “Discount on all dry cleantng ers Of $4.00 or over, 20-00% count on all Inundry pound have, Phone Sah or daa, A oprelal meeting of (he Fish. Bm ion's Loon (AAU wlll he Id Sunday, January O ated pam, ‘Ne Metropote Hull, Bustiers Hl inelude eleotlon of offleers. \ (6 Cie Centre Daneing studio nuuoces a RoEeD Of new ball Waltz, Hox oh, commending Friday 7h ' \ Sous of Norway whist at Bcd Dane wb 10 pam. jue whlat tournament sat. . ; “Soft lool lo Shirtivatst. Doss Be Jo Our Oum Pattern by shes PATTERN A708 = i " Beef. Balls : ot Rice Hak. pale 2 tablespoons grated green pepper . gariyne his is a dish you can easly: 2 tablespoons flour owith a flourls's because the PY. cups water a snowy (12 teaspoon als , ie bed of tender rice inte/Dash of bepper ©.” Mia the yellow cheere is be- hire to onge, Plauare papeitta | beethalls are arhanged to! z lashed over the cheese before! METIVON: Put the water, sall | and rice in a 2-quart saucepan, Bring to a vigorous boll, Tut {the heat as low as povidble. Cover and leave over thts low cheat {4 minutes, Turn the lyeat off, Leave Hd on 10 ninutes. While the rice is cooking, cut a1 tear the bread into small pleces, ‘Pour the milk aver the bread, Add (xe ground. beef, onton, ‘green pepper, silt and penper, Iatix woll, Form Into 12 beofhalls saproximately 1g" In dlaméter, Molt Une butter or margurine Ana akiiiet. Add the beettulls ‘and cook slowly until brawned on all sides and done inside, Re- move the beefballs from the vkil- | . i to provide an attraetive (om the stralght-nsewedie centre tine, 1 tenspoon paprika, nl Ltd.» itl the mixture browns, flour nixture, Blend » alighty, over tho rice, Arrange the 4) genvoraua Korvings. ' a i Tu | (9 Tow a TTA MCIpHCH THATS | “ah ‘ Re Oil Heater | yA Proot That Prayer a ON Heals" ) A ONE OF OUR 18) [brie ‘Ingpector: ee : , . ed , eet . , rN ‘ , of a JG: : " z p. E R S OQ so “ ‘ . " oy Wee Dk : Mr 8. 8. Gunn, Paclfle Dis-! for tho Depait., inen}.-of Iminigration, arrived: from. Vancouver last On ‘ti rouwne Inopection trip. He will continue his tour lomorrow inorning when he ‘leaves: for Stewart. ‘ Mrs, J. Dqwiie, . Waldron. Apartments, retume!l home last night ubourd the Princess Norah from Vancouyer, after a short stay there. ° Mt, and Mrs, Phil Lingey, 249 Fourth Avenue West, ‘left: Inst night aboard the CNES Prince George for Vancouver. Mr. Lin- zey fs enterag the Vancouver Géneral Huspital for inedical treatment, ° cee . “My, ‘anil. Mrs. L, Fletcher of Royal Fisherles Ltd,, left for the gouth last night: aboard the Pelnee Ocorge ‘for a three-week. holiday. . nice en oorewre Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Wood ar- rived In the city last night aboard. the Princess Norah from nadding this season! See the single-strand necklace. Above 12, 14, 16," 18. DRESS with ZONE, | ee pea tee mete eaten q sat eaemome ammeltes tact coat i , Deup finely grated’ American cheese (chill before grating: let, Keep hot by placing then on: pan dna warn oven, Tarn the hent under the skillet very low Put all the Cour tn the skillet. Gradually blend the fat into the (ogy flour unttl the mixture Is smooth, "Tum the heat up and cook Whe: Slowly - atir the water Into (he fal and! Wess. wlll “ingot, Add the galt, aiid pepe por, Cook unti) mixture tittckona Pour (he hot rleo on a platter. Aprlukle the cheese and pavrikn feet. balla over the rleo and pour aoe of the gravy aver (ho hartyalts, Horve tho reat of the gravy a f COM. Club meeting Friday. fepnri Mah, Thin realpe ninkos pun, at tha Clvle HEWN om CI Wee, MAC ieany, HOLT ett, Kitimat. -Columbla ‘Cellulose Company controller Hhrold Hudson, left lust’ night for Vancouver aboard the ‘CNSS: Prince George aiter brief visit here. ‘ Mr, J. G. Bleenberger and son, 644. Seventh Avenue Enst, re- tuned to the city Wednesday nidrhing aboard the CN8S Prince Qeorge after o holiday In. the south. emma ene elly, Wednesday morning aboard CNBS Prince George from Van- echver, where he-sltended the Older Boys' Parliament, Prior.to by plane fof Vancouver’ from). . where she will go to Penticton (0|: tr night {attend the funeral of her father)’, ntigard-the OPES Princess Norah, Wilson’ Hunt who died this week,|, Mr, Hunt was « prominent Gyto}- who officiated at Installation) ”— ceremonies of the local ‘club ‘firat}- Jat Lt. Gov, of Gyro Distlet No, 47. and later as Governor, |’ Pr L. Amadio left last night | ‘arrived on the Coquitlam Thurs. | Bruce Forward returned to. the rant aye et tend). Mr, 8. Shawata also arrived tn thie clly last night onthe CPS)’ Princess Norah from Kitimat, <" |, aboard the Prince George for Vancouver after spending they pnat week in. the city. While here, he visited with’ his sléter, and uncle, Mr, and out, Ontarlo, hé wilt vislt frichds in the south, ©. fey Mr. Stacey Merris of Kitimat ; day morning for a short stay. Whs. 9 Boake | | Snstalled 7 - As LA Président Mrs, Fred Barber was’ installed as president of. the Ladies Aux- Wary to Canadlart Legion Branch’ 27 last night by Mrs,-J, 8, Black, provincial commard president. Also installed were: Mrs. C.” Bruce, sgt.-at-arms; Mrs, J/mmy, Aridrew, firat’ vice'- president; Mrs, R, Montgomery,’ second’ vice-president; Mrs, Frank -Lew- js, socretary and Mrs, J. H. Stan. nard as a member of the exécu-’ Live council. ae Mrs, Barber presented.a past, going to Vancouver he spent Christmas:in Kitimat with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don For- ward, formerly of this city. District forester Mr. Young and Mrs, Young, 401 Fourth Avenue West, leit last foresters’ imeeting, ‘ t THIS SLENDER cont of blark and grey straw mat wool (weed ds among th which aceentuates the small coand veekiine an the silt pooketa Tiny blic Diol 5247 PRECISION PERFECTION | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT VW SAWICKE ‘ SAW FILING SAWS, SKATES AND TOOLS OF ALL SORTS SHARPENED TO. 215 Tat Ave, Wes ' al aan “ 1 Aw « DivePheem tonpertitl ant furniture, Pak GORDON heey Perey;members of the auxiliary was night aboard the CNSS Feice;March 16, Date for the Spring George for Viclorla, where Mr. Young will attend a district, i| on ‘ / ‘ . an On inary * tebview hare 6" "TAPERED {tems ty tis spring's fash an | parade, The fabrle ts reversed “puttons placed Hho length of ihe ennt ane qracehal batwhng sleoves contribute to Iba sniert- ICP Phot) PU output. Blylod Hke very fis fiivialy or inalvota Mahogany. president’s pin, to Mrs, Victor. ‘Duncan and algo named ‘the vew | committees for the comtng year. ' A Valentine tea ‘for: ‘sentor. :planned for February 14, as well ‘as the Ladies Auxillary banquet bazaar was set at April 6. Committees reported that dur- Sng the Christmas | ‘holidays, ‘!monmbers visiled the Ploneer Home with gifts of tobacco and. PA system, o : mon aemen nee tpie my eran ranetnenamemet © fd ‘ ’ olf Shi to sweep the streets than liv under oa Countess Potocht sadn. dD: 1 With her husband, man, ‘ : Je . 4 iy Lo yo ls . C ' . , 4 . 1 eos . a . he ie ' 14 ‘ ‘ . : f coe fa tet . 4 ‘ my ry . = . . oo pe. ude Se ee ee Oe . 1 “4 ” Logue . : ft . . Miss Inez Amadio and his aurt|: § Mrs. Loula| § | Amadlo, 732 Sixth Avenue West.) & Before returning to SJoux Look-| | Miller Bay hospital where they!” delivered new records for thelr, ‘Two new members,"Mrs. ‘V, M.j Simond, 117 Ninth West, and}. ° 4 ‘Mrs, J. Sherwood, 208-El\zabeth ! Apartments, were Initlatéed:dur- jing the meefing. 5 i bid atdn a abies : : eC canada beat . | { . ? my Says Countess. i VANCOUVER (CP)--It ts better Communtst’ regime | °, . ” ‘Count Ane] oe: drew Potockl ond seven-yenr-old) . son Bernard, she will settle Le] { Penticton, B.C,, where the-coustt has taken a posttlon'as a’ sated! : ‘MOSS BEAUTIFUL OF ALL” WEDS — Carrying her lucky mas- ‘ot, Honey Bear, as she ariver for her Hlonaire's ‘daughter Young Slew-Lee, whese name means’ “Most Beautiful of All”, She was married at Caxton’ Hall, Weatminster, is,a graduhte of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ._ ett eet e pede ae of: ot . ' ter’ + Gab Sillin Coma es Vaircouver ee: “°s VANCOUVER @—Pretty was in Her 96th day. of coma Esther in hospltal here.” * “the longest pervious similar Case n rere, t -of Edna Achtymichuk, 21-year-old University of Birtish. Cgl- umbla student who "was Injured ina traffic accident in 1952. _Wash., Inst October, . | wedding is Malayan mil-_ in London, to Ng Kam-Kew, also fram Malaya. The bride Js the. daughter of Yong Shook-Hn, millionaire lawyer and member of. the Federal Legislative and State Councils. The bridegroom, 23, | -larranged too casual ‘| Special -CB Averitie ne of a‘ aa ~ Hiab “Coffee Period” yesterddy: tit-|ed with fltted overnight case. “(both Miss. Furunies and her! ' {mother, . Mrs.’ Paula ..Furunes,!/ Miss “{hit upon a meang Af ev Accident Lal Octoher ae Hotpatnen, 21, Thisday -.", Her period of unconsciousness Thursday ‘equalled that of | on Rogpite?/racordé here, that’. regained consciousness 96 days afler he . .. Miss Holpainen was Injured in a car crash neat Ferndale, Corporation office on. secretary. of ‘six years” sty {Miss Mildred Furunes, iy New 5: Benth 1,106 upert Da i uaty ember Honored. 4 " . ; : Ve ar bes o : : . The. Canadian : Broddessting were expressed wy Clarence In- ffiee on “Second sulander ard William Hankinson. was the. scene of a'spec-| Miss Furuncs. was then. present. Bek ternoon when the’ staff gathered| Miss Furunes ‘came to CFPR to bid. farewell. to: their: popular before the radio station was tak- ‘ sbainding; en over by the CBC. She left for ‘The good: wishes of the staft-to CNAS "Prince George," where hor mother will shortiy join her, Mies Parunes’ work Jn Van- j couver will .« in vie office of the |voramiercind manager fer {** B.C. {Region c! the CBC and trough ' Grooms Souigh bf this she will be able to keep In- itouch with the work of the local ¥ y. ratation. ‘ Oo v BM || im fig aent ite te ema ’ a Luxury Steemer, LONDON. w-Tallor, and Cute |. er, men's fashion. magazin |: - AV ROR |G which believes In larg¢ tnd ex , SATA FOR ee pensive wardrobes, says. iL hiss y ANCOUVER to‘decrgage dle): The clothing in. wht .’ Bach Thursday folk marry should. hepa fo wb ands pam long int advance and show enough to hurt a' littlest gazine says, There, wore, a. slap-dash weddings’ ryday} clothes with the reailt that there was “no ceremon:’ jn*the; cerc- mony" and life paruierghips we " AWEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service, of for tegervations write ot cae tall City or Depot Offies Prince Rupert, BG. \GUTUILA If a prospective’ br} beefs ‘about ‘the “expense “ \hetrothal should ‘be. disgolved:on ‘| grounds of- garmental ‘uelty." . hi . Vancouver last cvening on the » Prince George. _ gd Intermediate Ports,” To For KECCHIKAN | aed we redtiecne twee + dvertisng in Dally News B ‘ ws » i Russian occupations, ener ben ee en HERE oF NN Te BOGE | When elle Mothers | Jruited lo “Allind | Ausi lary WMeeting ( l k to the Ben Cadet, FOR YOUR - OLD WONDERFIIL MODELS 511,000 SEE THEM: Pinthium TODAY: , & ANDERSON The Potockls lost money, home and Jewels when they fled Po-' Jand in 1645 after years df work | with the Foltsh underground | during the German and then the | | i ~ Mothers of Wreneties will be! ‘special quests tonight whon the Ladies Auxiiary hold thelr an- nual meeting In the Wren's Mesa! i. ‘and elect officers for 1968, Blnee’ the Wrenettes laa pewlysformed group tn the city ttls hoped that | gids’ mothers will joln the LA: | $2500 ALLOWED 5) DUO-THERM ‘ : . uy . mye pa re, ., , i : ' and planted; they fished and they hunted; constructed they manufactured, and they honghe | way the Bunk of Montreal, ~gwo hiltlon dollars -- worked for Wholesaling and retiling enterprises . « vod ening tev all dts phases... farms and ranches s+ the hospitals yor muintedpati¢es ... churches, 1 of Mle counted on the ’ } vee wmrblug alth Ginada's Foret Cauh 4 rings Results|” they planned an Fog and sold, ay ' And working with Canadians in thelr ventures from coast (0 Cae const — helping with counsel, service anel money ney 111 1954, Ihaf M loans and Investments —- amounting to same ol tty Canada and Canadians byl y petrochemical, smelting 5 developments of every gypo and manufacturing grain trade y+ cooperative production and marketing » +. housing developments and schools». many industeles, many organizations, and many people in all walks Hof M for cdunsel and credit. | Tazwaste Bra Cavadlaus lu oviry wuld ate y ‘pena ie RON OME. FROM UNGAVA ss pen i! from these fabulous Droiphe by ra “ore fields to Seven Istinds, seaboard ‘terminal. of Quebec's greax mining project, The Hof Mi was the first to "open: a. full-time. banking ‘office’: Seven-Islands .. . six years befor v-the first shipment of ore last July. rp gos WUHINUM. FROM KITUMAT.« «3 giant B.C, developments one of the world’s iblegest industrial under tak port. The Bank “shared Dot Mf 9 the first banke Jenuary.... a fhe tren foun NS: tai" a Kiso ‘ehen’ the : ‘hundred workmen carving out the” scitle sks ' RAOR tele hi) nee Terr Noes Sf, LAWRENCE: SRAWA AND POWER PROJECT; «lang dincutsed aud, now under ‘why, estined to open ihe’ Great} atts a warkd shipping, and cer Haat fricndihip he» iween two gecat nations, The Wola opened the first banking gilice we flitis Noches, near Cornwall, Oot, ase Octolive for the conventeuce oF. . Maway Workers. Br totes mf ae eg, , ATOMIC ENEROY RIVER yo Canada enterprise are tat i this. plat field Has made Ghatk River a anoup name, Nearhy, al Deep mith a River, towne of Defence Indus‘ Throughout thy fand, Canadians made progress In 1954, . ile meth Hank of Montreal ‘They prospected, staked, drilled and mined; they cleared, ploughed Nay, 104s to tere ages am ’ aval, : ‘tian, ‘epoannty| 1 ne ; Ht Olt. AND.GAS = FROM THE RICH m WY... ‘The mrp nl tik A Vine speods thy flow of ail fran: acurce to Markel wad cule teats portatlon cont "the Wot M aaslsred ft ing of thls great unilets Mm taking, Aral it U9 equally vay 10 ms avelet in ihe blan to pipe fas rot wearers welld to eastern market, @ Einhath Canals is on che march today. And moving abeud with he nilon | gro 625 Hof M branches fram coust to cust, Wt the service oy Wow | of the mer und women who are forglng the Canada of tomorrow, co bye if i —n . Yes, where there was progres liv 1954 wos yo BB Whe a lovarnaent anada . oO ee ache iy Charegredd Marky to well the taking of mor(wany, loans to ale tcevices In order (0 fi e batillng: of new. hues. fire me Conglians, the \ of a reapondert A proniptly Cram coast tay chant, Tt i: au ha firdt mor We Inns an ‘ carat Al nad aie wt (he Grae ly Ontarhe oe - f nt i) au W's ite way tle hag ' ‘ type t a Vein 7 hay 1 , ingle Guana wlth the fins In we bala | In tne share of. renin of tho Mh altho a a Wietl te a8 1 ACanada under: Ny Narlonal Houslng Actin 195, my ann \ ‘ #, Coaicructors of. Kitimat... 6 MEO. ment witht: thels bulldozers, ” a ‘ i 4 ‘ i y ‘ { ' { 4 ‘ ' ' ’ | ‘A ‘ i it ’ . roy oe “sy he ot boas vode Wye ie tite a 4 ut ‘ a to i ow EE A aren