THE “PEEK” of summer fash. -ion—Hats on to summer, com- - plete with built-in sun glasses! This straw hat, worn by Mary Lou Rhodes at Cypress Gar- ‘dens, Fla,, has shades of gla- ‘mour.. : in fact, it’s all shade. ¢ . Personally Speaki Former city . residents Mrs. Hugh MacTier and her daughter Miss Carol Grey of Vancouver ar- rived in the city Monday night by car in a surprise visit to her mother Mrs, E, T. -Applewhaite and Mrs. Applewhaite, Elizabeth Apartments. Mrs, Applewhaite will return to Vancouver with her granddaughter Miss Grey by car next Mondny for a two-week holiday in Vancouver, while Mrs. MacTier leaves Friday by plane in the city. Leslie of Blain, Wash., enue East, Ronald Thornber of the Van- couver Sun left this morning: by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane via Terrace after a two-day stay. Mrs. Clent Owens and her son’ returns home tomorrow by ‘CPA ‘plane following a three-week holiday,| : visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Leask, 1137 Seventh Av- via Terrace, Mr. ‘morrow morning ' by train for a five-week holiday in Eastern | Canada and United States. While Ottawa, Montreal. Quebec City, New York City and Washington, D.C. | Francois L By AGNES H. NEAVE Daily News Stanley Calder . Robert Frank- cone - Mr.-vand Mrs, , have Mr. and Mrs lin {mee Lucy Evans) staying with-them for a few days. The young couple are on their way “home "to Prince Rupert by car -from’ their honeymoon = spent :travéling in the States and ‘ southern BC. The Caledonian Anglican. Sun- day School Mission van is in this ‘district and left on Thursday af- ‘ternoon, Mrs. Snowden of Graf- ‘ten, Ontario, and Miss McIntyre ‘of Ripon, Yorkshire, England, were in charge of the van and held Vocational School here in ‘the church on Wednesday and . Thursday mornings. There were ‘22 children attending, and all J thoroughly enjoyed the lessons ;and showing of pictures. In “The Province’ was a pic- ‘ ture of Norma Merrill presenting Princess Margaret with a bou- Free Delivery of Chinese Food Phone 3329 | Deep Fried Prawns $1.15 Garlic Sparerib — $1.05 Green Pepper Chop Suey 95c Shrimp Egg Foo Yong $1.00 Chicken Fried Rice 95¢ Free Delivery ($3.00 Orders) ake News Correspoudent quet of flowers at the Crippled Children’s Hospital in Vancou-. | ver. Norma is the eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and'’Mrs. Lyman Mer- rill who live at Decker Lake. She fell down the concrete steps of the schoo! and injured her hips so that she is not able to walk, It is hoped that she will be ‘.ble to walk again, possibly ina year jor so, but'at present has to go about in a wheeled chair. Gwen Van Zanten’s sister June Applegate and her husband, also Babe Curtis, drove up by car from Ellensburg, Washington, to spend a few weeks here. We read with interest and pleasure in “The Daily News” of the marriage of Gail Weise to Terence Shenton in-the cathed- ‘ral, also to see a picture of them. This I cut out and pinned up in the store and it is surprising how many seeing it recognize Gail. Her mother, Mrs. Weise, used to spend several weeks here during the summer holidays, bringing the three little girls, Gail being the eldest. They were so dainty and lovely that we used to call them “the angels” here, On Saturday evening there was a. pre-wedding shower for Pat Palmer and Eldon Johnson in the. halt here. The hall was prettily decorated with pink and. white streamers and bells, and Pat and " Melrose Chop Suey SPECIAL | BOY'S JACKETS 2 2 for SUMMER a all Sizes, Well Tailored, New “poor Patterns. Belling now from $4. 95 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Interwoven Cloth, Sizes 14-15 Reg. $4.50 Now $1.95 B.C. Clothiers Ltd. 717 - 3rd Ave. West | cles. Yand dancing: followed until mid- Eldon were seated at one end of the hall with Pat's and Eldon’s parents beside them. Karen Mar- tin and Bea Shelford carried in and Mrs, Eric +8. Martin, 420 Dunsmuir Street, leave to- away they will visit in Toronto, roo ee . Ag ag ee ts bE ting de CoV OM wee eRe HS HI LY, Pringe. Rumer Fare Now is the time for recipes worth trying: . CHERRY JAM (using sour cherries) (5% lbs, jam.) quarts ripe sour cherries) . Tcups (3 Ibs.) sugar 1 bottle liquid fruit pectin First. prepare the fruit. Stem ‘and ‘pit about 2 quarts-fully ripe sour cherries. Chop fine. Meas- ‘ure 4 cups into a large saucepan. Then .make the jam. Add sug- ar to fruit in saucepan and mix well. Place over high heat, bring to a full rolling boil,.and® boil: hard 1 minute, stirring: constant-: once stir in liquid fruit pectin.. Then stir and skim ‘by turns for 5 minutes to cool slightly, to pre- vent floating fruit. Ladle quick- ly into glasses. Cover jam at once with 4.inch hot paraffin. - a & * SOUR CHERRY. JELLY Yield: about 11 medium glass- ‘es (51% lbs. jelly.) 314 cups juice ‘(about.2 quarts ripe sour cherries) 7 cups (3 Ibs.) sugar ‘1 bottle liquid fruit pectin First, prepare the juice. Stem and crush thoroughy (donot pit) about 2 quarts fully ripe. sour. cherries. Add 1% cup water; bring to a boil and simmer, cov- ered, 10 minutes. cloth or bag and squeeze, out juice. Measure 314 cups into a large saucepan. (For a stronger cherry flavor, add a few crushed cherry pits during simmering, or: add 4 teaspoon almond extract before pouring jelly.) Then make the jelly. “Add sugar to juice in saucepan and. mix well. Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a hard boil. At once stir in liquid fruit pectin. Bring to a full roll- Place in jelly a basket full of prettily wrapped gifts which they placed on the floor, .and others..brought in a Stirring constantly. Remove from heat, skim off foam with metal. pile of larger gifts. Pat and El- don opened their gifts they pass- ed them round for all to see, and they had a wonderful selection of useful and ornamental arti- It, took more than an hour to unpack the parcels, Pat and Eldon then rose and thanked the folks and invited all to the recep- tion in Pat's home at Tchesnkut Lake. Iunch was served then, night. Try Daily News Classified CLEAR STAR'S STYLEWEAR BEGINNING THURSDAY MORNING 9:00 a.m., August 7, 1958 BARGAINS FOR % SUMMER ANCE SALE MISS AND MRS. NO PIO Philco 10.5 Cu Ft. Refrigerator— Northern B.C. Besnor Block, Princo Ruport is necessary when you buy ~Full width Freezer NEERING PHILCO The Refrigerator that has been designed by women... | For Women! $319.95 Power Co. Ltd. Phone 4210 Stowart Ch @ ehh aw "spoon, and pour quickly into ‘glasses. Cover jelly at once with % inch hot paraffin. CARIBOU MOVE migrate from tundra above the Arctic circle south to the shelter of timberlands. making jams and jellies and here are two Yield: about 11 medium pilasses 4 cups prepared fruit (about 2 ly. Remove from heat and at: Skim off foam with metal spoon. ing boil and boil hard 1 minute.| In late summer caribou herds | upon his appointment as assist- | Bets the position he held until ready for wear with little or no ruffles is'tied at the back with a Bing of. Montreal.) . LITTLE LADIES can become tomboys in a flash but no harm can © befall a ‘party dress of “Terylene’ which is easily washed and 4 as cage es a aM wy meaner” me y + Daiiy News Wednesday, August 6, 1958 jroning. This one with demure big bow. (“Pride’n Joy”: dress Py A farewell ‘dinner engagement ‘was followed by a surprise party Thursday: night for guests- of- Ex-city CNR man receives, inew post — A Canadian National Railways man who was division engineer ‘in-Prince Rupert in 1952 and 1953: has been appointed as chief bud- get offcer for CNR, it was releas- ed today from Montreal. John H. Spicer, born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, “graduated |from the University, of Manitobh, in 1948 as a civil engineer ang worked in-Vancouver, Port, Ar-} thur, Kamloops, Edmonton ‘and i Prince Rupert, {| In 1957 he moved to Montieal, . ; ant general supervisor of bud- his new appoinment. A 686 Cassini’s no-bell sheall, h Sf lc ows in G gentle curves PRINTED PATTERN by Okg Cassini PROMINENT DESTGNER . Surprise ‘parties held for departing family honor Mr, and Mrs. Ss, B.. Peacock, of 220 Fourth Avenue East; on the eve of their departure. The affair was held at home of hosts Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ill Meuse, 227 Fourth Avenue | East. Highlight of the function saw Miss Marie Grindstrand present, on behalf of the guests, a travel- ling clock to Mr. and Mrs, Pea- cock. Others attending were Mrs. Paul Vogel, Mrs. J. K. Moen, Mrs. Donald Kidd, Mrs. Ina Scott and Mrs. R..-L. Baldwin The long-time residents left | [pert Centennial committee, . the. “Levent was staged. to replace the Cede OST DERE ETE E OEY sth HRI SOG ERE TER ihe a igen a nie A ane aaa SALMA RARE “ape mes red Sponsored - bythe Prince | Ru- | 1. . 900 children see ‘towboy film’. : ws, “It was. a: ‘big. ‘time in: a local mo- J vie theatre for, more than 900 : J ehildren: Monday afternogn who 4 attended the Centennial Ohild- |: | ren’s show ‘which featured:a fast-. paced cowboy. filmi and. A series 1} Of cartoons, |: Youth: Day celebrations original- held-ata-suitable date which willl ly planned for last: Friday. and cancelled twice due to rain. “The movie party, held from 2 to 4 p.m. box of. popcorn, ‘given ‘ committee, andl dixie cups, Youth Day | Novakowskl said today ttiat the}: Youth Day Swin _Mect. will be -be nnrounced as soon as possible, Mr, Novakowski also report-! ed. that ‘last year’s swimming: ‘trophy medals now on display: ‘inthe Co-Op Centre will | he “piven to ‘the winners upon re-: ‘quest atthe Civic Centre any" ‘time ‘after ‘Thursday, tomor=:, row. snw each child receive-a. by . the chairman Ernest fF adits BS pe ets An Unusual. Opportunity Holders of Victory Bonds can get up to 50% more interest plus an. - immediate ‘cash bonus: ‘by exchanging them Jor the new Canada Conversion Loan Bonds. ‘This valuable right is for-a ‘limited -period ony We suggest that: Victory, Bondholders look into. it without - de ay. No : ‘ . 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