a he ::UBRIDAL COUPLE MR. AND MRS. Arthur William Russ are” ‘pictured following their afternoon wedding ceremony Shtur- “day in the St. Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral with the Very. “Rev. A. BE. Hendy, Dean of Caledonia, officiating. The bride .iWas the former Miss Delores May Roberts of Kitkatla and the “groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russ of Kitkatla. Attending the newlyweds were’ Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Jackson ,o@lso of Kitkatla. Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 28, 1957 . ova Le my reas stern = mean sess sarees 3 ‘Pension. Boost To: Help Cover Expe The City will retain‘from residents of the Fioneer Home the $6 increase granted to old age pensioners by the federal government until any change is made in. the operation of Provincial homes, City Council decided last. Night on recommendation by the Social Frizzells | Entertain . Friends Former city residents Mr, and Mrs. Howard Frizzell of Chicago last . night entertained: - their friends at a movie-showing of ‘their personal film entitled “A Crulse of a. Lifetime.” . The film pictures the Chicago couple aboard the Swedish lux- ury-liner. “Kungsholm” on a 97- day cruise’ -which | 'todk them through the, Mediterranean’ Bea, the Suez Canal,’ Indian . ‘Ocean, China Sea, across’: «the: ’ Padific Ocean, through - ihe Panama Canal and. to home, port, y New York, coop et The 50-minute colored’ movie shows ‘Mr.. and=-Mrs. ‘Frizzell: en their oceanic voyage’ made - January,: 1956 and in all, the famous cities of the - Eastern world: ©, ‘ After spending the summer in Prince Rupert, visiting, relatives and old friends,. they. sail. Sat- urday morning aboard the “Prince George’’-on -the Alaskan Crulse. Upon their arrival..in Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Friz- zell will return ‘to Chicago. PRINTED PATTERN nse To City . Assistance committee.. The increase is.regarded as coverage for the rising cost of living, Clerk-Comptroller R..W. Long expained, and will be used as such by the city. Senior citizens at the Pioneer Home receive a $10 comforts pensioners in Provincial Homes, the operating cost of Pioneer Fresh Fruit By BETH CAMERON If you’ve been looking for- ward to peach time, you should be’ a happy homemaker, now. We are right in the peak of the peach season — juicy, plump fruit fresh from British Colum- bia's sunny Okanagan is every- where, It is yours to take home and enjoy. These are mainly the free- stone varieties, the kind to en- joy fresh in big platefuls of peach shortcake, a heaping. bowl of peach ice cream and other peach desserts, No one needs -much help with fresh peach ideas — just say the word and you have visions of delici- allowance, compared to $7 for| : Mr, Long said. He added that 4 Home exceeds the _ residents’ | ; payments by some $2,400 per | year, oS MYRA. WALDO,. New York homemaker and. author of the SENDER ED De BIS NLD Re PUES SY ‘ ‘ moonaoresre POAOEPOOLOLELILISORED | ‘ _ New: Dentist - Awaiting © 2 ay Equipment | Within the next three: weeks, Prince Rupert residents will have. three dentists. to: attend oe to their aching teeth. - oe Arriving in the city August 15 was Dr. Ronald Waddell, wich his wife Betty from North | . Vancouver, who hopes to. begin — ‘his practice in the Smith Block as soon as his dental equip- ment arrives, + Dr. Waddell obtained his di- ploma from the. dental school of the University of Oregon, He ‘joins Dr, Alexander Gray and ‘Dr, H. W. McDonald as resident dentists, Peeeescvcecorveeeoroeleeeeeeetes + READEKS : @ Buy your Show Tickets at the: Grand Cafe anytime. This week: oo at the Grand Cafe—Barbecued! Jays Duck. Deep Fried Prawns,: Bar-' wee becued Pork Chop Suey, Fish’ os and Chips, best Red Brand T- ; Bone Steaks and Fried’ Half °° Chicken. Fresh Bread daily. Dial 3215. : (202)" pola cee cme cen eee coe et ameer meee nemamnenatnceuninaetite cen sah - Doctors And Clergy ~Join Hands © 2 To Fight Death _ “There i is, today, a growing | aware: a nesa of the relationship between: ‘health and faith: some . medical .‘ vo students. now ‘take courses. . in ©. mo _ religion; many clergymen, i in ‘turn,, ‘ are trained whilst in. actual con- . tact with the sick and dying. ' . In. September. Reader's. Digest read how doctors as‘well.as cl ergy: . men now ' realize. that faith .-is.° necessary in. the well- being of. all : people; how medicine ‘and.‘minis- ters are joining forces to: help the -. ill. Get your September Reader's. . Digeat today: 36 articles of lasting’; ~ A.\ interest, condensed, to save. time. bein. ous eating. Sun-ripened peaches at the height of their season rate at least. one batch of jam or mar- malade. To make plain peach jam, just cut the peeled and{ chopped fruit into coarse pieces. Using not more than 12 cups of ithe chopped fruit ata time,| place it in a heavy kettle and if '“Round-the-World Cookbook”,. is ‘pictured at the Technicum © New W: ay Relieves Arthritie, Lralaed for sooo nator ng oacows where chefs are Rheumatic Pai ain Without Pills American coffee, which proved to be the greatest interest to ~ 6 the Russians. The beverage was the climax ‘to a sit-down Greaseless, odorless cream penetrates painful. 3 dinner-she had cooked for 40 sutdents, teachers and officials, area, speeds flow of. fresh blood, helps drive cd. from 200 pounds of canned and packaged food she carried by . , ain-causin ressure and con estion, trans-Atlantic plane to Moscow. The meal was a challenge away P' 8 P 8 : for Miss Waldo, who thought that the Russians could, learn more about the American way of life through food than they +-Home-Owner Wins Appeal _ Against Building Rule City Council last night granted an appeal Toronto, Ont. (Special) —Science causing pressure and congestion. ' against a decision by building inspector J. C. Ewart has now developed an odorless, | It brings comforting warmth from * necessary, add the _ tiniest ‘could from any propa . eroaxeles that acts in a|decp within. : ganda broadcast. Finally, the carefully ereaseless cream -that acts i p to discontinue construction on the house of: Mrs. amount of water to start them ' considered verdict was, “Ah, Miss Valdo ... you’ ar vonderful.” new way to bring: hours and houts Used. by. doctors. in England, ; By M. Chaprun at 224 Seventh Avenue West. cooking. — of relief from pains of ar thritis and! France and the. U.S.A. ‘this new ! Cook the peaches over heat about 10 minutes. Measure: Personally Speaking. and add 34 cup sugar for each cup of fruit, plus 3 or 4 ‘table- | low | | rheumatism—without the need of |cream is available without pre-.: taking pills and other medicines. [scription at drug stores every=° Rubbed gently into © painful| where. Ask for InfraRUB.. Only.’ areas, this cream. penetrates and | $1.39 a large tube. InfraRUB is: bores: Ewart said he had con-; -Struetion halted because the; no valid permit had been ob- ' Building did not have the re-|tained for the full amount of t mired sidewall clearance and; Work. spooris lemon juice for each cup! Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steele! . Miss Shirley Knight of 416 _ getually ‘vanishes into. the, skin. guaranteed” to give comforting - oe peeling | City Council disallowed the of fruit, plus 3 or 4 tablespoons and children Charles and Jenni-' Fourth Avenue East, left yester- ‘It increases the flow of fresh blood | relief from rmoney back hoe ore, ‘WE BUY - SELL , building inspector’s decision on lemon juice for the entire fer returned to the city Monday! day by Canadian’ Pacific Air- and thus helps drive away pain-| pains or your money bac z .,| the grounds that work had prog- batch. Cook rapidly to the jam! afternoon by: car after a two-/ lines plane for. Vancouver and a : ‘= —— ta sx i jAND EXCHANGE: wnt -ressed too far and should have stage. Then .ladle into jars and ; month stay tin: the. south. ‘While: other .southern -points ‘for: a 7 . f \ a K KRUTA‘S | been checked at an earlier fear awelve cups ot chopped away, Mr. Steele Pitended ine | Vacation visiting’ friends: Co RE po - ; : SECON HS 7 | Stage. ruit will give you about 4 pints}summer session o e Univer- nee errr : . Teer SECOND-HAND RES BTS | of jam, sity of British Columbia in Van-!. Mrs. Osborne Stout of Port | ‘civic CENT 1B TRY DAILY NEWS CALSSIFIED! For a novel touch, try adding; couver and Mrs. Steele and the. a touch of spice to peach mar-| children v visited with cher par- os? = . a Clements jleft this morning by: : CPA plane for her home fol- | . om 0 tACKPOT BINGO | - COpnize It uespice Ii wee ti- 1 SkT in Re meres iaeiacaaillibtel mg fer daughter, Miss | 3G ished product, it just helps bring —_—_— Andrea Stout, 1237 Park Avenue. a ‘ out all that is good in a fresh| William Becker, son of Mr.: —____ { * oe °® . peach, and Mrs. Earl Becker, 300 Fulton Former Prince. Rupert resident ° ° , ” This recipe will give you about; Street, leaves tomorrow by CPA Mrs. Bunnie Karasosky and her $300 in Prizes : \ 3 pints of marmalade: plane via Terrace for Vancou- three children, Jerry, Elaine and . vf 6 ver en route to Victoria where. Jeanne of Vancouver return ‘ PEACH MARMALADE he will join his parents who home tomorrow by plane via J A C K p ©. T $1 0 O i 10 large peaches ; are holidaying there, They plan Terrace after spending the‘sum- . \ 5 ape eranuiated suga to return home next month. mer in the interior and the past : cups gr r ——— : . week visiting Mrs. Walter Lund- | ‘ t . ‘ — ; DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY by ne (, is teaspoon sat cloves Mrs, John Johansen of 326. rigan, 266 Ninth Avenue East. THURSDAY, AUG. 29th 8 p.m. ' , . Small stick cinnamon Fourth Avenue East, is presently : ~~ - N OR ALL ; Departs for Ketchikan— 1:45 p.m. SHE'LL RATE an “A™ In fash- | Peel and pit peaches, chop and; visiting her son-in-law and- Pau rwey or rece "i MORE FU F ‘ an . : . . on — wearing this back-to- [place in heavy kettle. Add! daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E£. Bra- Paul (¥vonne) Quick, returned to | 7 £ with connections ‘to Seattle, Whitchorse school set! Easy sewing for |thinly sliced oranges cut in!man, formerly of this eily in! Prince Rupert by train after At the mother — it’s a Printed Pat-| small pieces. Add sugar, salt and’ Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. . seven years for a weck's -visit } and all Alaska | tern! Dress," her favorite | spices tled in cheese-cloth bag. also in Portage La Prairie is her’ with friends Mr. and Mrs. Janes CIVIC CE NTRE , ae neat oped by a | Bring ve pont stirring wt son Howard Johansen of this: Ciccone, 535 Tatlow Street, “ drawstring jerkin, Sugar js dissolved. yen COOK | city, who leaves August'31 for, from her home in. Saskatoon. on ‘ “Printed Pattern 4593: Girls’ | rapidly untill two thick drops) st. Johns, Quebece where he will’She returns home by way of EVERYBODY WELCOME we ‘ Sizes, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 |of syrup will run together off! join the Royal Canadian Airi Edmonton from where she will, ! veri an pares seinen fabric en OE 40 minutes, Force. drive to Saskatoon, A prapenen _— a a hone 2223 erkin takes 1 yard, ' . cmon scenes cnet wai tee tines cot cs ees cose eigen ne SeeC RN . $25 3rd West P Printed directions on each ruammers — r ‘ Res. 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