- eee PAY AS YOU WEIGH Bsn, Militia dein . a : tHe: ‘120th Independent Field Battery RCA (M) one’ of the biggest dances FA proceeds from the dance: v Ill.'go towards the Kinsmen's' No fund project for the year, the: rehabilitation of - crippled children, Tie dance which Will be held i the Armories Friday will start | at 9:p.m. and continue through bint. 2am — 24K bands, Abe Doell and his bcky. Mountain Boys and Jake Anton’ and his Rhythm Kings aggregation, will: be in attend. ante, (Aailssion is being charged yen? Rev. Stanley J Leech . Ordained at St Andrew's to Stoge of the year this week, on the’ basis of a. cént ‘per en will be charged $1 with ‘no 260, pounds will be sven free admission, ‘ be ‘weighmaster, Mayor: George BE, Hills, . : Refreshments wil be obtatn- able, men’s annual campaign for funds ‘for Its polio project. ot alta, per normed the ordination. sri at Bt, An : drew’s cathedral, he : at Md i eines Rupe rt Kinsinen Club is’ combining with pound. weight for males, ‘Won-- | questions asked. All males. over 4, Officlating atthe. scales will}. ~ The dance Is part of the Kins- ‘ t "= Ito kill five coyotes on the | Their footmarks showed that'~ only two had killed” one deer,’ and: Ellis chased them on the: Jee with his car and killed them' both. One was travelling on‘ two stumps instead of, feet’ at- the- back, and ‘was getting cabout {thought that it had: y [had dts feet taken’ off in a trap’ _}some. time ago, as both had, healed over, a Mr, and. Mrs, Bert Dirban | came rhome Tuesday afternoon.| ‘| They. haye heen staying in: Vic-'. toria‘ for a month, and enjoyeat. thelr.,,holiday there, but when: and killed three deer out or the ice. », Christi ‘has managed | lake after they had chased qo3 Vermilion "where he has. been ‘for four’ years. He ‘came Via | Peace. River. and Dawsoh' Creek, and found the: road good all ‘the: way. The frost in August brought, . |the jleld “of ‘wheat. down. to 20: very well except that it was bushels to:the acre of'a. very low’ Spoons ‘sugar. rather clumsy: when runing, He'ang - unmarketable * grade,.. and ‘yeast, Let stand 10 miriutes, then: probably flax to: ‘onily.:6 bushels’ to the { S¥ir well: Stir in lukewarm milk acre. Oats © ylelded - better; but the grade da’ very ‘poor,’ “He: says that: the. farmers: there: are go- Hing: in’ for: ‘pigs’ and’ cattle to consume..the: grain, © Ice.’ Is. 50. ‘sttong 6 on : the| re pees, ‘lake that’ on. Sunday it provided me shortening: tbe nine. inches of snow. fell..on regular: -speed-way: for’ cars “Saturday they thought: they had‘ which \ were. “driving : in--every | \ better make for home, They direction. ‘We. Joined “In,” and : found the road. slippery ; all‘ the drove ‘eastward to’ the ‘end of _. Prince iRuper “ge cup ral; ty cup Br ,water; 2 $8 stigar;, 2 onvelopes ” active dry} yeast; 2 well-beaten. ebgs;: -y cups: (about), onee- -sifted., all- ae 2/3. butler or margarine; cherry jam,’ Séald:milk; stir in ‘the: 3h cup ay! heart: ‘shape fty slash Daily News’ firm] sugar, salt. and. shortening, ' Cool h to” lukewarm:: Meantime, mea- Ins into © a. sure lukewarm water large. bowl;. stir: in the 2 -tea- mixture and well- beaten’. eggs: Stir in 2 cups of the flour and’, heat. well. Stir in sufficient. ad-{ ditional flour. -to: make © a soft]. dough—about 234 cups. Turn out. jon lightly-floured ‘board or ‘can= |: yas and knead until. smooth and | : elastic, Place. dough ‘in: greased bowl, ‘grease top:.Cover and let. <¢ rise. in a warm: place, free from): — draft, until: doubled dn. bulk : about 1 hour... Punch’ down: ‘dough: . turn’ “out aa on. lightly: floured: board or can- & ‘Sprinkle « with! ‘about 30° mint iY Solo. by’ R W. ‘A, “Chidwiek UokETING the jnvitation: of it i, Bishop of Qu’Appelle to | “laké@=charge -of St, “Andrew's ‘Angiléan parish in Regina, “Saskatchewan Is Rev. Canon ‘Basil S, Prockter. Canon Pro¢k- «| ‘ter's' ‘proposed move becomes | “effective May 1 and ends a ‘ministry of more than 1] eats | Ane Prince Rupert and 20 years | an? Northern British Columbia | ‘including time spent at Van- | jorhoot “and Williams Lake. Ase Joaves after Easter and Mrs, | r0 Ker and thelr family will | ke iy in June after the school ; Ma | At end Deh Rites LOA, Jarge crowd attended fun- ei services Saturday — after- ‘onefor longlime and active HERDer of Sons of Norway Ige,.-Wolbjorn Delvil, 67, why iMod in KeteHikan, Alaska, dan- (RAY ‘207, /'O¢hducl ing {he services ‘tyuson Funeral Home was Wi die Arthur 8. Olson. Hynins Were, “Nearer My God to Thee" ane “Rock of Ages,” “Interment was in the Sons of Norway plot. al Fairview Ceme- My. where pallbearers were Jul- Jus Jobnsen, Epil Sornes, Nels Vakeng, Kenneth batrd, Nels iwudeson gud $8. iristiwan. al Rus | NMI Dehli is survived by his Syite Annetle al home at 1700 isi.t Avenue Rast and, four iscehors un and rT sister in Norway, wee ae \ ¥. i % fry Daily News Class’ feds, yc dUST AHEAD | “1957 | oe ma . ; iar . ‘ a . Hi . SEE THE vi Printing .. Company Ai, FOR YOUR LS PRINTING MELDS |’ ae @:y. ee f? viet hop rh Piggy Bank Gu te Wir ws t 408 hs -{land’ some three years ' “ago™to : Allin and: was transferred, to Rey. Canon ‘C, “A;. ton as {Timothy, ‘do ‘the “work: of: an {thy ministry,” and “Wisdom in’: God's . word,” “essary in the work of the min-. : Thomas “ceremony conducted In St, An- Hitt fh pam f-plece orebostra, sy February. Ss " “LEGION AUDITORIUM " EVERYBODY WELCOME. . ‘Mr, Leech: arrived: ‘from Eng: take.up his, first appointment at Masset last May; Delivering the ‘sermon, was whose text .was “age, Paul ta evangellst; Make * ‘full proof of Canon Hinchliffe spoke on the two qualities which’ shave been required by the churcli.in. those {Who are called from the congre- -Igalion Into. the: ministry,” since ‘|the tine of the Apostiés, 7% - “The gift of the: Holy, Spirit” are the two main -qualities:nec- istry, Canon Hinchliffe told" the congregation. Deacon Leech, was the giiest speaker last night at the: Sunday ; evening service, |" Arriving here for the ordin- ‘ation with Mr. Leech was Mrs. Leech. They are guests of Bishop and Mrs. Watts, at the Bishop's Lodge on Fourth Avenue West; until thelr departure home next Week. ; Killick Baby : | Given Names "At Cathedral. | The four-month- old” “son of at. and Mrs, SK. Killick yes- i Lerday afternoon receiyed. names Harry at a baptism drew's Anglican Cathedral with Canon Basil 8, Prockter officiat- in, Godparents etlending the biny peinelnal were Mr, and Mrs. A, MeLean. Thomas Harry is a yrother (dé Divid Kelth, Joan Elizabeth; 6, A family tea was beld st the! home of Mr, and Mrs, Killick on: 1144 Eighth Avenue East, Maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, larry Jones of Syringn Creck, British Columbla and pa- haby 12 and -tthe elty were Mr. and Mrs. Ron- | Pastor of the First United ‘}ald Minnlon and their two child-| oe PATTERN A858... by Nat Kaplan Capes — the new spring dressing that gives an.already. smart ‘Sheath silhouette the most exciting flavor! Done beautifully. In. this Nat Kaplan Original (Pattern, A858), as a pert, brief button- on cover that cleverly reverses—giving twice the fashion life to. this. sprinig- and-summer ensemble, On the one side, {t matches’ ‘the slender sheath; flashes an unexpectedly brilliant, contrast. “on the other. 1t also affords an endless opportunity for color and fabric contrasts to plcase your own personal taste. 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Was | the. ‘best part, of the: road. : —7, ia, york fhe. ferry crew started lees ue cutting round the dock. this side oe the lake on: Tuesday, A chan- nel ‘is cut round the dock’ to -. igiye. the ice room to. shift. with- out. moving: the ice ‘round the: actual dock, . Our. Burns - Lake: dentist: Dr. | Bruce McEwen and Mrs’ McEwen nad ‘a narrow. escape when their car went through the ice. west of here Sunday afternoon.’ ‘There is a warm current out from Par- rot Point ‘where. the: McEwens have ‘their summer. -home -and {lie ice was thin there, although the ‘rest of the lake ice seems safe endugh for: cars. The. car did not sink quickly and the: ‘passengers were able to scramble ‘out, but their:two Great Dance ° ‘dogs Would not leave. the car and. all were. very wet before rescuc was complete. The car is still on Lhe bottom of the lake in eight fect of water about 16; feet from the shore, Several cars’ - [had’ crossed’ this dangerous ‘spot ‘in the ice during the day, but they had been travelling’ quite : carried them safely across: to the’ thicker ice. The* old-timers have" ‘known of this warm cur- rent ‘and the ducks enjoy. swim- ming’ in the open. water ‘ there’) long ‘after. the. ice has formed on the: rest of the lake.,. ayee There: was a a ‘gathering. at the fast so that their . own, speed |. yas and « ‘knead: ‘until the lake 34 Th iles, “wh = vere we vis Divide into 2 equal: ‘portions and’ Vited | “Curly : alid - ‘Bolle. Pease. at: the! Nithi- Lodge. and post Office, : shepe each portion into: a juiver: since | Uiey started thelr | towel and’ let rest. 10 minutes. ‘iodge’ and. cabins | ‘there. we had: ‘Roll out’ one portion: of dough ‘wan(ed ‘to: visit, them,” but ‘dt-ts “into. a rectangle: 6-x 24° ‘inchés. a Tong? way. to- go.in a boat with: (Spread witha 2° tablespoons of the an oiltboard, and this‘is our only |=; a = way "except this ‘year: when: the * ice hag'been safe, We had a very - St. Pa ul's WMS Planning Tea. ‘twarm: welcome at: the Lodge, and , The first}of:many ; ‘teas’ plait after: seeing: the: numerous neat - cabins: and’: smoke’ houses « and :, ice ‘houses . ‘and. the" platining - to “ned: for the, month-of. February. make. their’ guests: comfortable, will'-také place: Saturday: rafters it‘is Not: surprising-how: popular noon when the, Women's, Mission: this - resort: has ° ‘pecome:: “We. saw: Society. to:: St. Paul's: Mu a deer lying’ out on’ ‘the ice partly church’ stages ‘an‘afternoon:t a, eaten: by: ‘coyotes who chad killed featuring sales: of home- =cooking. it, and! there. was one. lone: raver. and’; delicatessen in the’ church feeding‘on the carcase. It’ moved hall...) fe off when we ‘drove past , but flew. - Special’, foods” oti sale ab: the back: again. There. was. so little , elieatessen counter: will “be " snow ‘on the: ice | ‘that: we. were * “lutefish”,. rullepolsa and: fish}. ¢ cake es. ” Loo “. ‘WMS president Mrs; “Am Hu soy. will: réceive the public. abie. ‘to ° “‘etwe | att ‘70° " miles’: per © hour, | ‘and: as the car trail was | straight and’ we. ‘could. see for miles’, ‘ahead - and there’ was no: fear . ‘of: colliding. with; another car, Now! we hear’ that.” Capt. tween the. hours of 2 to 5 p.m, « Peter Mathews: drove his-station: ; iwagon. at 95 miles per: hour, John. smooth. ye. Cover with..a’ ‘fea’ {.. Tea and. coffee, will. be® served ke : at: individual tea’ tables? decor- . ated’ in a: Valentine: theme}, be-, ‘moderate oven ‘minutes, Partially’ ‘racks, then frst Try Daily’ News Classifieds | Th Glesbrecht got over: a 100 from ‘his: ‘Bulek:: ae “Joe ‘Thoresen: at “Tehesinkit Lake: ‘tried’ ‘to thaw: his’ truck: by: lighting ‘some: “Olt in’.a-pan_ underneath: city. ‘Not. only « ids “he. thaw. it: ‘out: “but: burned — the a up: as’ well.’ s ws a Alriines plune via Tevreee, Vancouver where he will: reecive |i brother-in-law and sister, Mr; ;and Mrs. Ole Kildal, 9-42 Hays city Wednesday. by plane. Cove ‘Avenue, In the city over the weekend was Robert K. Elkins of Terrace,! Saturday afterncon lo take up o'clock yy Mr, Collison in the! R.i visiting hls father C,H, wakins| ‘esidence in Prince Rupert. He Court House and their atténd- who Is Ml in bospitel, Granby Watmouzh;, 729 Fifth 'Avonue West, Jett the eity thir! ‘morning by Canadian Pacifle fa. medicol treatment, ternal gr andparents are Mr, and Mrs, FC, Billlek, Wilkon Creek, ! 3.0, eee awe enews “PATIM SEUTION United Stites’ farm popu. tlon ds estimated at 22,800, 000! or npared. with 32,100,000 tn 1910, Sper erent n ter te eee readers | @ Avold Theatre itne-upa- buy| “yout Show Tikes ot (he Grand | Cafe, Tht werk-- Barbecued ‘Uuek, Reep Fred Prawns, Bar | Sneed Pork Chop Suey, (he best: Red Brand T-Bone ded Peled Wolf Chicken, Phone or- dora a apectalty, Mind aig, Onbn | | _s | UN 2 am, Sabueday, iS} @ Vilenting Danee, Pep, 16,| Dighy taleud, Freq transporta- Lon front Malrvlew Co-op, leav- v4) -@ Regular moeting uf Whe \oyal “Order uf Mousa, Teaday, Feb, 6, Bal) pan, (80) -@ Romamber: coin date tus mury tn the Dray Hostival, \i Wop Oy, an) arantecd $255 SPECIALLY DESIGNED (l, ‘SYLVANIA Taking less than six days {rom - Montreal for the ocenn crossing, (he "BIG 4" Cunarders 0 tutal of 528 First Class and 3,088 Tourist passengers. 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