| | é | \ \ SON 4 : TIME TO | | TRADE? 7 To gs OS ere wey V EEN EE EEN ES Cy wt ' prince Ropert Dally News 4 Friday, December 12, 1958 wid STEPHENVILLE, Nfid. @ — --Salesman Tom Cody thought he Might avoid the moose on the Yoadway in a snowstorm until ' the. animal darted towards his : Sar and smashed the windshield. “The:moose then stood around -for 20 minutes until new traffic -forced him into the woods. VS YPVN AEN VAN NSS a _. EXPERIENCE COUNTS LONDQN (7—A first novel by @ 100-year-old Scottish woman |' is recommended by a London critic as “an inspiration” to an-] ery young novelists. The 30,000- word book, “Jottings of Jemima” by Marion L. Jones, former Ed- inburgh school teacher, is an intimate glimpse of a mid- Vic~ torian.- household. PAR a gee The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA borrow at low cost through - $¢er 1A PLAN Another notable achievement in 1883 was the creation of the distinguished Canadian Rye Whisky, Seagram’s “83”, Generations of Canadians since 1883 have enjoyed the distinctive flavour and bouquet of this fine whisky. This advertisement i is not published or, r displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia: wonderful, other Here's a Vancouver and fast moving al 7 every morning, same evening, The moment you step liner” seats meals by altentive ‘all the way lounge seats stewards. tu gol’ Take the ‘FAST RELAXED WAYTOTRAVEL TOVANCOUVER Leaves Prince George 7 a.m. daily-— Arrives in Vancouver same comfortable way to southern points! “Cariboo Dayliner”’ arrives you'll feel the invitation to relax! On reserved are included in’ your fare-—served to you There's breath-taking scenery spacious view windows... reclining in. temperature-controlled cars . . arrive at your destination fully refreshed and “Cariboo Dayliner ce most relaxing and thoroughly enjoyable trip—-ever! For full details call the local agent PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY City Nekel Offlee: 347 Vincouver Sty Prinses George, WC. evening. go to The modern, leaves Prince George Vancouver in later the aboard the ‘Cariboo Day- you'l| ‘raring to Vancouver for @ Oe A eae adr tote awe rowms div teaser ew adn eggpeane \ y' LAKHS VOv eevee eg se evyyrs VRS UVP SELVES VUNN YO HOY Cheese & for Christmas snacks Whether its a nippy noted goat's- -milk. cheese is nothing quite so appetizi tray. for’ friends who drop season, As a beverage accompaniment to the heartier cheese varieties. | a sweet, rich Canadian port wine will draw plaudits. For some of the milder cheeses, a. lightly Canadian '. white table wine makes an ideal beverage com- panion. Cheese canapes may ‘be made by combining and mixing well to a paste equal parts of grated Canadian cheese and Parmesan cheese with 4% part butter, a few drops of. Tabasco sauce and paprika to taste.” Spread on small fancy-cut toast, and golden-brown them under the VN SN SSE CN NNN VS HOw HENS wine ‘hit’ Canadian cheddar or a from Switzerland, there ing-as ah assorted. cheese in during the Christmas ’ flame of the broiling oven, Serve hot. Cheese Escorts are another de- lightful recipe. Cover thni slices of pumpernickel bread with Par- mesan cheese, softened with a little Canadian sherry. Serve dressed on-a-generous layer. of watercress, which should be eat- en with the canapes. A honeymoon in Hawaij will follow the marriage of Howard Haugan, 310 Fifth Avenue East,! to Georgina Batterham on De- ; cember’19 in Vancouver. Mr. ; : Haugan leaves for Vancouver | tomorrow. by CPA plane. , B. STRICKLY FABULOUS-—This Is this year, The Juxurious great designed by Revillon, Is equally sportswear, The gown ts Cell Chapman's long slinky sheuth of black sequins, designed fur ¢ . Now ftull-leng With the mood of elegance sweeping the country, 6 looks ike the most brillant holiday sonson in years, Tho ultra-casunl look of the knee-length chomise and threo. yards of beads won't do for this year's Christmas festivities, 1 appears that wamen look ke Indies once more, The predominint - silhouetle for aftor-fiva fashions this win- tar 4K, uniquogtlanably, the grace- ful, high-wadsted Empire ine, rominiseent Of Wmprass Josoph- ne, The winter fashion scone shows full-length avening gowns of ehiffon, velvet and soft allke cul on slender, floating Ines, We ommeree wo on Lee OTE oF tre ant mayo Santen ol pane Stee “Advortising in Vive Daily Naws Brings Results | the look for holiday festivities cout of Norwegian blue fox, | effective for galn evenings or. rama after dark, th fur coats suphed or belted Just beneath the bust, the skirt falling in solt folda, closg to the body, In the shart evening and dn- ner dress Wnenp there are av number of cholees. Full gkirts re vvAAbIG In several verstons, the most popular is the “bubble” althonette, In whieh a balloon. shaped skirt makes a boulf he. low the fitted bodlee, tapering Ino at the short hemline, Yur conta, of course, go with elogant evening gowns, and tho Most sonsatlonal new arrivals Na full-longth coats of Jong. hidred fox-Norwenian bluo, stl. ver, golden and white, They look aR NOW nM Lamar row! ‘8 Dowapaper, ' sA NSA sen ee antes eee cnn ee he eevee a ves LATEST thing for young girls is raggedy-Ann doll with self- improvement kit. Tw OWE eV vee ee HN SLND Ot VN Moe ye Broadway cafe. Led ‘by veteran — conductor |Charles P. Balagno the chorus presented nine selections of tra-' ditional carols with Rotarians joining in the more famillar ones, ., The program included the fol- lowing cafols:..’ : “Lullaby, Thou Little. Tiny. Child,” “Mary, Mary, Where is Your Boby?" “Silent Night,” “O Come All xe Faithful,” “Hark the Herald Angels Sing,” “Sleep. of the Child Jesus,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Joy to. the World, ” and “Jingle. Bells.” | Members of the chorus. taking part in the brief program were: Mr. Balagno, ‘Mrs, Henry Lind- seth, Mrs.°Charles Roberts, Mrs. Gerald: Mulder, Mrs, Rudoiph Grzesik, T. B. Black, C. R. Rob- erts, Henry Nuyten, W. D. Smith and Olive Strand. pianist. Sunday night at the Commun- ity Carol sing, the full Rotary chorus will present a- program of carols and ask the audience to join in a proper carol-singing session. . In other business yesterday, {the Rotary club president Char- les R. Roberts, announced the resignation of "A. S. Nickersqn, which was accepted with regret. 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