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URD Brin hee Pee Da Ton ALLE Ondals Runnnes Won ri EST THIRD PSL Mee vat Yatte, formerly of ‘Torenta, ‘ind Mes. dumes Groves, forme SBinent-Wide Prayers To Aid Youngster -tunaf sleep-'suburban Park Ridge, a ooh anawereds oa pravers! countries jaye been 4 with 4 ‘ , do, Sees V0? 02, Ing, Neolite Soles, Oxlords for dross Runners special $1.95°$2.95 Crane sole Whee, ' "eens corncereiverseroonsereaivenscanceoravens ci JUIESSON, Glinil, Man., doctor, beams on four gets months, The bab es are: and Colln and Calleen, son born December 18, of twins and a Bo owives Of RCAF personnel et the Olmii jet tralning base, The multiple births set of triplets ‘left to righty Robin and Peter, sons of Darn last October 3; Donald and Debbie, son and ‘ly of Wetaskiwin, Alta., born Seplember 26; wid Rissall, sons of FO. Bob Riggs, formerly of Toronto, whose wife dled in child- peodes LO. Sheryl and Sharlene, daughters of Cpl, and I Mrs. Ben Trekofski, forme tly und daughter of Cpl. and Mrs. Leonard (CP Photo) 1 April 29, stil In a coma, and fs Delng cared for at her home in Mrs. Hadtteld sald more than 1,000 letters trom thro-yghout fhe United States and trom Canada, Mexico and European recelyed. ‘She said all the Writers promised | prayers fun, Debbie, Who wittbe lf three Auy. 5. Hundreds of teluphone — calts!! have. been recelved by Mrs, Had- lield and her husband Wilham, 44. un insurance salesman, Mrs. Hadfield sald many of the letlrs und cabers told ol ali ordeals and urged the Hadficlds not to give up hope.}¢ A scldter in Germany told of his uwh recovery [rout the disease. CEOPLE CARE I “There must’ be thousands more who did nal write but are praying,” Mrs, Hadtiead — said, “its made me fee) so much hap- pler, It's so nice to know tnat people care.” Many falths are represented in the tettars. Mrs, Hadtield sald.i ‘The Hadtields prayed tor Debbie: Sunday dn their Lutheran! church and Debbie's grand-! Mother prayed Ina Culhole chusch, “TE don't think we've missed a (feliston,” swa atts Haaneld, | “'Phousands ot Masnies have) (been oflered for her, She hus Sta seallen up in chur bal- CMS. Mistiers hive lea prays Tiler he We have tiers aoa SOUVENLS WHO pe Upit Vive pray: “ea at arden. | , Seon dlatleld asked that the Pies De comlued. She sad “Deobye app aes fo ye holetinggs Wer AWal aia SeCads ess suuject to Wea eL US TTS apittes, Pe § Pp ge PERSONALS t ti til i ae a Mrs. 1. PO Charbonneau and (wo daughters Dantleile and Anne. "ot 28 Elahth Avenue Bast, tert’ lest week by train for Ottawa for. a two wmonth’s holiday there. While in the capital they: will be / staying with Mrs. Charbannenit's parents, Mr and Mrs. F Bronet, : readers .@ Try the Cieand Cafe tor dum. bo Prawns, Chicken Chow Mein, Mhieken Giblet Chop suey, Aweet ‘wid Hour Spare Ribs, Crab eq Veo Yung, Beled Half Chleken ad Red Brand T-Bone Steak, Vor phone orders dial di. at) '@ Boye and Cirls.-Super Vatu WI buy boxes, (16a) '@ Legian Auxillary meeting Thursday, (160) te . fone "esr ooloeeronneeross ORIOOOELEEHO COOP OEE OED 06s é (Ay ey a CN Wy, 1% S A) a 1 \\S $1,102.95 FOOTWEAR PHONE 5926 1 Roman: *, Ni C 7] Employees én Ou icnic OY At Tiguell : More than 150 employets of the Canadian National Rallways Sunday enjoyed a successful ple. rac on Tugwell Island under the re ere ~ 7. lea brit: , eldett of Ue eee ne jonal Recreation Association. Charlie Currle of the CRC con. veyed the pargeload of plenickers to the Tugwell Island site. pitching and races tor the children were Free pop and ice cream were won by, the children ind prizes denated by Dragan by Maurice Bishop and Jack Strachan, On (he final ride home prizes were given for the different events and free ice cream to the child- Softbi!! horseshoe onducted, ndjich were won en. The races were supervised by Jack Paul with T. A. Inkster lending « hand and the CNRA women's auvailary was In charge of the refreshment booth, 7 Lella}ytf odd agte SUMMER GanbaAne.- “apd of claver” Yoeoms color- fully on the front of a erbsp simmer hlouse by tudy Bond, The pretty, sleeveless blouse, (ie by white rayon len, 1s eter: finished wih oa pert “ Pran cadlar, before you say SCOTCH... say “DEWARS’ ‘ . . 4 - Berries, Plain, Fancy Tempt Lagging Appetites Submitted By Consumer Section Marketing Service , ‘ af Canadlan Department of Agriculture, Berry: season is here again and what could be more pertéect for a hot weather dessert then a bowl of cool flavorful juicy berries. Whether served plain or dressed up they make an-appetizing dish to tempt lagging summer appetites. : ‘sue home economisis of the |- ret rain Consumer section, Canadian De- {into beason, Jn place of the partment of Agriculture say that surawherries, berries are one of the mosb'sitaivdenty CREAM-CHEESE PLE perishable fruits and for this reason {hey are packed most carefully aiter being picked and then transported quickly, The best: flavor ts found in. berrles that are plump, firm ‘and une formly ripened, To store berries thoy should be kept cool and dry In a place where there 4s good alr cireula- tion, The home economists say never to pack berries into jars, They suggest storing them on trays or shallow pang ag this will avold brulsing or crushing the berries, For safety’s sake, all fruit should be washed before serving, When washing berries put them In a large bowl of cold water -~ with strawberries wash before huling. Let any gand or soll settle to the bottom then lift the berries gently from the water with your fingers letting them act as a gtrainer. Do not let berries stand long in the water because they are apt to lose} thelr good color and flavor. Probably beenuse the berry season Js so short, we never seem | ‘ to be able to get as many as wel - would like. 80 this year why not _ 2 tablespoons lemon juice make the most of the berrles by| | 2 ege whites — serving them in a variety of |: 3 tablespoons sugar ; different ways, One of the most ‘Soak gelatine in the 1. cup popular ways ts a simple dessert | cold water for five minutes then of berries and cream with perhaps dissolve over hot water. Crush a little sugar, Ples and tarts are raspberries, add water, sugar, a national favorite and a fruitlsait and: lemon julce, stirring chiffon ple or a crisp ange) pie! yntil Sugar ls dissolved. Add dis- with a frult filling can glve antsolved gelatine, blending thor- otherwise simple meal a party|oughly, Chill and when mixture alr. No one would be saltsfied to begins to thicken, fold In stiffly let the frutt season pass by |peaten egg whites to which the without having several short- 3. tablespoons sugar have been cakes made either with Nght) added. Pour into one large ‘or goiden brown biscults or tendei | six individual moulds. Chill until rake favers and topped with| firm, Serve with a custard sauce swirls of whipped cream, made with 3 egg yolks, Yield: six Snowy white meringue baskets, servings, 1 quart box strawberries 4-0 wanlespoons sugar ‘ 6 ounces cream cheese (144-4 ousIce: packages) 3 tadlespouns cream ’ 2 Uiblespoony sugar ‘ : 1 easpoun graveu orange rind + 10-inch baked pastry snell _ Wash, drain, hull, and slice atrawberries, Stir In ‘the 4 to 6 tablespoons sugar and chill about 1 hour. Combine the cream cheese, cream and the 2 table- spoons sugar and beat with a rotary beater until smooth and fluffy. Then stir in the grated orange rind. Spread about 34 of the cheese mixture in the bottom of the pastry shell and cover with a layer of strawberries, Place the remaining cheese mixture in (he centre, and the rest of the ber- tles around it. Yield: six to eight servings, . + RASPBERRY SPONGE 1 1 tablespoon gelatine "Y% cup cold water _ 4 cup raspberries 14 cup water Ys cup sugar Dhsh of salt are always tempting served heaped full of tee cream and sweetened berries. Popular also are ice cream sundaes with fresh berries and so are the host of frozen and ice box fruit des- serts, , |GLAZED STRAWBERRY TARTS 1 quart box of strawberries ADVENTURE BECKONS PLYMOUTH, England. ¢--Lt.- Cmdr. Robert Bailes advertised for a companion to accompany him on a 10,000-mile voyage to New Zealand in a 20-foot sloop. He received 40 replies, Including one from a girl. He plans to sail 4s ~ Prince Rupert Daily News ‘Tuesday, July 6, 1058, WEDDING K o and Granville S §S -- Three-year-old Pamela Garratt tripped when she went to kiss her aunt, Mrs. Arthur T. Vernon, but the bride solicitously bent to accept the kiss. Famela’s father, Phillp Garratt, Jr, at right, helps photographer for Ashley and Crippen, ‘scene at the wedding reception in Toronto, nea ot Ray .J. Lougheed, accountant jst the Prince Rupert branch of b the Royal Bank of Canada leaves Prince Rupert Air Cadet Squad- Saturday on the CP8S Princess ron No. 559 sponsoring commit, | Norah, having been transferred tee, treasurer of the Prince Ru-- fim here to the Davie Street pert Red Cross branch and a a! treet branch member of the Junior Chamber, (FOR OR ci the-Royal Bank In Vancouver. of Commerce, “ The transfer is effective July 11, —- Coming here to replace Mr. it: Lougheed js Jack Smith of the Royal Bank's Nanaimo branch. | Travelling with Mr. Lougheed. will be. Mrs, Lougheed and thelr! daughter Catherine, who was: born In Prince Rupert during Mr. + Lougheed’s two-year tenure here.‘ estate nes oe thee his daughter up, Gerry Campbell } caught this unusual (CP Photo) Ray Lougheed Transterred ."“ i While here Mr. Lougheed has ten secretary-treasurer for the: t ULDER FASHION. Before the 19th ‘century can- | dies were a monopoly of chemist shops, which made them ‘to hide! the taste of drugs. et le Soo ete Blaen eenshed Better in & 2 iheeat san finn, ate ieee ott APP -N array, e FAolh orl watpe ane aed (hts wnift ty . Mya gjoved horpfae, Nedwn te the! Ame ¢ Werries. Creush one on reserviner 5 ‘ho remainder ‘a Hl baked tart: 9 4 tearpoons cornstarch Aug d , : : % cup sugar aa erate ee Few orains snit " ‘4 cup water here . Ya teasroon Iman Jnleo' ih Remalaing berries fron one: ’ quart. shout dy, onps, Ne Weel, hill and dent stron. | ft ; maa fl saucepph and jbripe fo 9 ball 4 “sfemaves from chedt. ahd ut! t pprate at the earnetare heat, stirring constantly wnt te Pn piivtnen halls apt haspeyen) Ff [oteae . mhant 3 oaabutes, Coal: Yanan falas. “Mann wrt tleajead herries in Wyelfelednal byotene fart lebvatta, Reser tha alenn nap the Warr|ivt, Tf desired, pines a Teasrann ar Harn of pyftanad enaniy p}yanen qe A tahlegnoon af venti pieceltive ln each dart hell before netellnve the hawvleg Viol: $ daze me- (line tarts, Naty o- Oher frulls may be used in the tarts, aa (hee come Tle af Your, oa ee es a a a a eo oe 2s re ee te a ee es a nae a es an an ean nee aa ‘ ARIES) ee aewecoceceos © i ae in "Dewan Bppctas’ Rheyt yest wily Ne a a eee a Whee «K THUS MERCHANTS USE NEWSPAPER: AD | VERTISING-- SUMMER, WINTER, SPRING OR FALL-—BECAUSE THEY KNOW THEY ¢ WILL REACH YOU DEST WHATEVER | \' THE SRASON! © 5 - x c ' ° | + . ee a STahaleNN aPalatatete . ‘ “i a VIENNA OO DOOR, " " : 94% (Or More) OF The Poople Are Not On Vuco* tlon At Any Givon Time ~~ Only About 6°%, Aro Away At Oncol x Newspaper Clreuladion and Readership are Very Nearty (he Same as dn Any Other Norton Youn CIVIC CENTRE ||Rotary Chief Rey. Morpan O'Cpnhell, Ter- race Ratarian . ofiinated, . last Thursday at tae annual instal-, lation ol olfleess of the Prine Rupert Rovwery Ciuy, yvaten the fu) hed its anoal Installas lion dhaner and paryy at) tho. Acro Club, a : Usteaidecs sav: T, Nerton Youngs imladed as p.osident, A. B. Ficlas a3 searelary, J. W. Rogs erson, trogsurer, overt. MeKay, Sergcaneifi-dcing and J.D, Mee stag, ach awelcod and Art Ogi Wie ay direcuors, De J. Giauy Loews, Dan Kelst- mavson and Harn Week were inducted as naw botury: memes’ aers, . ; Athig-Mayor Mike Krueger exsended gicedites sn behalf of the city, Congratuiatlons to the new executive were given’ by. Jog B20bl, represent.ng . the . Gyro Club, 2, C. Batbour, Kinsmen, ' stapes — + Seeman mn 9 eet ate io een n Goods Satistuctory or Mc ney Stefunded . - aoc o vigh ~ Phones 3144.3124 ( “VISIT. THE “9. COMMODORE ‘WHERE GOOD FOOD COSTS LESS”. 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