’ é ‘ y : TheOrder of the. Purple colors of “f Gold’’ were reflected in pro- fusions of mauve lilac blooms and gold streamers. yesterday afternooh when the OORP saged.its ‘successful “Spring Tea, ahd Sale” in the Elks Home, ; Filling the hall with fragrance Were bouquets of t-colore beeessorvevcser sore ey colored Individual 7 Royal “Purple and] colorful decor ‘to tival, oo General convener nual event: was taldini, ” raine' Fedoruk ree guests, Tea room hostess was tea tables, a uot arrives here with wife, ch itdvon 4 ‘ 7 : ] Ley / ° 'e ly Vow Supervisor of Social Weare branch, William Prokop, arrived in the city Friday to assume his post. Arriving with him were his wife, Rose, and three children, Diane, 15; Linda, 10 and Ronnie, 6. “. Mr. Prokop just spent a year at the University of British Columbia where he received his degree as Bachelor of Social Work, following a three-year ap- pointment as social worker in Salmon Arm. " Ne “Born _in’ Saskatchewan, Mr. Prokop worked for a year in North Vancouver as a social worker before his * tenuréin Salmon Arm. | Sroveoracoionoenss Le . CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS j a at) 4 Byrne.Hope.Sanders - MONTREAL, May sth — Target — somebody’s S heart? Then how about this deep-rich fudge, so Bood and easy to make with BAKER'S CHOCO- LATS CHIPS +. .5-MINUTE FUDGE: Mix 2/3 Cup undiluted evaporated milk, 1 2/3 cups Zranulated: sugar, 1/2 tsp. salt in saucepan over medium heat. Stir until boiling, then cook 8 min- / utes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat; add 16 medium diced marshmallows, 11/2 pkgs. Baker’s Chocolate Chips, 1 tsp. vanilla, 1/2 cup chopped nuts. Stir until marshmallows melt and mixture is well blended. Pour into buttered 8-inch square pan. Cool; cut in squares. WITH LONGER AND BRIGHTER DAYS IN THE thoughts naturally turned to brightening up our house for the summer season. It really needed a new coat of paint... looked as if the putio I had my heart set on would have | * to'wait another year. Then [ got a bright idea: “Why not do both with a BANK OF MONT- RE Home Improvement Loan?” Hubby | thought the idea terrific, so Next day wes. called upon our Bof M monager. In no time at alt he'd arranged an HIL for us at only Gc ‘interest per onnum—and we repay in easy monthly instalments. The moral? ... If ‘ you have Home Improvements on your mind don't hold up for OFFING, our ~ cy a Jack of ready cash, See the B of M: FUNNY THING! I find ’l like nearly everybody who owns a dog— ———, don't you? I particularly like those extra nice tre, : ga people who are considerate of their dog's health feand well-being . . . they’re the ones who Mifeed their pets the famous DR. BALLARD’S AY CIIAMPION DOG FOOD as a steady diet and are never tempted into buying low-cost substi- tules. Dr. Rallard's veterinary dict contains all the nutricnts vour trusting friend needs—properly ‘balanced so that he gets the necessary energy __& body-builders day by day... . comes in three dog-popular flavors; Chicken, Liver and Regular, Do feed your pet scientifically for a of : happicr, healthicr iife with Dr, Batlard’s Champion Dog Food! NERE’S SOMETHING NEW — BELIEVE MEL Enjoy your Spring: \ Salads with the most delectable mayonnaise Te wee made in a minute!—with Borden's EAGLE Soe ! BRAND Sweetened Condensed Milk. Just dis- -2- : covered this taste treat for myself{—and plan 3 5 to live with it all through the suminery “ wecks ahead! : , MINUTE MAYONNAISE 2.2 cup Eagle Brand Sweeiened 1 tsp. dry mustard Condensed Aik 1 cup vinegar 1 egg yolk 3/4 cop salad oll 1/2 top, saht Few grains cayenne Place all the inerccien(s in a mixing bow! Beat with a rotary egg beater unl mixture thickens, If you'd like a ihleker consistency, chill before serving. Makes J cups. Variations, tua, galore! For instance add 4 cup of crumbled Koquelort Cheese to 84 cup of Minute Muyconnalse—reaily delicious! HOME |S WHERE THE HEART IS! And our heart's in making it as lovely as we can—with the new Canadian wall- papers by BOXEX and STAUNTON. They've the finest designs, color harmonics and texture, three decorator qualities, that only wallpaper can give you. They are completely washable, thanks to an invisible plastle coating that's ene of the marvels of the times, You'd never know it was there—but it means you can enjoy the heauty of wallpaper— and ycl sponge off any marks youngsters might make, All Boxer and Staunton wallpapers are strength’ to resist tearing, Do please see them ‘ , i i 5 ‘ made with “wet soon—for your dear home! MY BIRTHDAY’S THIS MONTH... so we'll have a feast, in celebration... a “home-made” cake—light and fluffy'with BLUE BONNET MARGARINE, You can always. count on Blue Bonnet for pastries, cakes and. cookies. Serve Blue Bonnet as a table spread and on sandwiches. It’s a delicious topping on your piping hot vegetables; tucked Into baked potatoes gndon oven-feesh muffins. Makes everything taste better, You sce, Blue Bonnet Is now, and always has been, an allbvegetable margarine—with essen- tlal vitamins and minerals added. Always use famous, delicious all-vegetable Blue Bonnet, USEHOLD HELP WANTED —and found! Just try cleaning NON s no your ,house with “LYSOL” disinfectant—and see Awhat a satisfaction it gives you. “Lysol” Js the quick, easy, effective way of getting rid of grime and germs~for ‘Lysol’ helps protect your Alhome with an anti-germ blanket between weekly Alicleanings. Uorpitals have long known the value zy of cleaning with "Lysol" and water~-now we ae My lhome-makers are using It with pleasure, For Bea 'hysel” and water Deep-Cleans, Deadorizes and Nisinfects all at the same Umo—brings a fresh fragrance ond trua cleanliness, At drug and chatn stores evory- where —10e off the regular price-a special offers LISTEN TO THEM RAVE! I's music to hear our dear ones say olicious the dessert Is—a pleasure you can. nt have often with pre-eaoked ROYAL INSTANT ¥ af ma PUDDINGS, And Royal is so good for them: rd made with fresh, wholesome milk! Vry this We: quick, mell-dn-your-mouth dessert. Ye Chocolate Maratinaliow Pudding Mis i opki, Hoya Tnatannt Chosalats Orretddugs with 2 cune . Und Agooth, Vale rowry et heater sheatri InINer wt stow to ‘wedi ppoat--nuhout J mine Allow to start selling, When slightly thickened ste in G quarterad larye marshmallows, of 2 tolnlatures, Turn inta serving dlenea and allow (o wet, Makes 5 sorvinga, Premieres D SPACE to publish somo of tho lettors I've read Wish HA eo, fron bronehint sufferers all over tha country— Dou f Sy mon, women and even children wha used to (8 / gasp (or breath—whoozo and cough with asthma ee and ebroule bronehitis, Their heart-felt gratitude m In Madhve fonsed-for rellof with TEMPLETON'S ‘Ye Hate Tal ecpeules ta desertbed In many of those Jf fellorge traces af (he wonderful relief peaple have Welt found wit ReMATE eapsulos, | HR (hat “7 yeu arove ievour awn caso What RAZMAIL can do, by ngkimg your drag ct for tego oasy-lo-take. eapaules, I'm ure they'll help you to breathe more easily and comfortably Whout coughing, whoozlng and gasping. ., (VM $0 THRILLEDI For my rosew ave portect-—frreo from tho blight flat ® untinily attacks thom, I've. NIAGARA'S oMeCGroon (a thal for thla gardenhig dellaht . { t —It'y a combination (ngeeticlda and fingelde, © goad can be uscd ago dust ov spray, Pomo-Green ( Pe, Ud Os ata oth 5 vi a vay Ws oul rove tha Buch a Ineoets sued) oy aphida yoatlos and Ragu Wet 4 your arden of all naechA and fungis divedkey lool Vest Y's no wonder Fomo-Groen Is Canada's No. 1 Rone Koray, Duy It at your Clapton Centro and whilo fiere Wet Nlagava’y Llqubblle. che balanced food or planta that brags new beauty to your garden, Sah Satta, spring-cut flowers which: added the Iilac ‘fés- for the an- Mrs. Louls Gas- Honored Royal Lady Mrs, Lor- elved the Mrs. James: Hyndman: Attending the centred PLOPEDILIIDEL LOD POLOOOIO DDL 2 OREO DE, _ The new district supervisor of the Social Welfare . PLE EDD SHIDO PLOPOPIPELOELO LPL PRPOPOOO OO OOO PPPPIPDA Pe yar ie Ae ee, D Purple, gold predominantcolors _ atannual OORP spring tea, sale With tiny glass bowls of flowers, Were Serviteurs Mrs. Hawryluk, Mrs. Wilfred McLean, ‘Mrs, Michael Munizaba, Mrs. ©. H. Baldwin and Mrs. W. A, Mc- Farjane, . Attending the sewing booth was Mrs, Robert Menzies, Mrs. Richard Wallin conven- Plant stall, handled by Mrs, Victor. Pick, Mrs, B. L, Clapp and Mrs, Carl Halverson, , Mrg. Joseph Glordano: charge Of the raffles. » Directing the kitchen were Mrs, Arthur Murray, Mrs. Mich- ael Colussi. and Mrs. Cherrill MeIntyre, Cashier was Mrs. James Flat. en, ' Raffle winners were Mrs, Nich- olson, the copper cake cannister, door. prize; Mrs, Clapp, cake: Mary Stewart, dressed doll: Mrs, parks, grocery hamper and Rose Morrow, towel hamper; PRINTED PATTERN, % BOOP Od Fe WOT, 3 > SYLp#-SLIM in front, “But: ’ News, Pattern Dept., 60 Front . ue at ‘ coy . cee oo . Donald |. ed ¢he surprise package and |. The home-cooking counter was |’ wos-ini-- i tapefs, ..| Chambers,’ Mrs: C..0.° “P Mrs. JR. Ayres, past. president, ea i} ed cane) ee rar PEPSI TIO OT MONTE PERRET SACK ‘TIME—Milady will be right in- style ati bedtime if she Wears this new “sleeping bag” white nightgown. modeled by gathered at the hem:: PROCEEDS FROM. TEA. * Hospital gift bar fund _ increased by $134.43 ~ The sum of. $134.43 will be added to. the Women’s auxiliary to the Prince Rupert. ‘General: hospital “Gift Bar’ fund following the suctéssful “Hospital Day’’ tea staged yesterday afternoon in the Nurses’ Residence... ; WA President. Mrs. L. M. Greene and Superintendent of Nurses Mrs. J.,L. Kelly:.received more than 100 guests during the. afternoon social. Let ok The attractive pouring table]. centrepiece of mixed . spring flowers, intermingled. with pink arranged in’ .a. silver sconce, formed the. focal. point in the reception room. _, ; uge bouquets of multi-colored |. flowers, donated by Mrs. W. J. Pinniger and Mrs. Harvie Stew- art were also lavishly displayed throughout the residence. ; Mrs. T. S. Haupt was general|” Bawsre convener for the annual affair,| ppauvry “Was as which commemorates the birth- TRAVEL CAP—Yor + signs .a colorful’ cotton. co’ day of Florence Nightingale. _ that folds flat for packing and Presiding at the tea cups were Mrs. T. A. Breen, -Mrs.: L.. C-+ expands. to. covér . Mills’ andj ‘bouffant hairdo.’ T ‘models the versatile hat at th when you turn ‘around—ooh- la-la! fashion's freely flowing back that’s the rage of Paris and NeW. York. So slimming, elegant, so very new. A two- piece dress with scooped or high peck, Printed Pattern 4539: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Sizes 16 takes 31 yards 35-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pattern Part. Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY. CENTS (50c) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send Order to Anne Adams, care of Prince Rupert Daily Street West, Toronto, Ont, ee ete mmm TT vee nt A ah egy cs pamedbe sens eee Try Daily News Classified ete THE ULTIMATE IN RADIO AND HI-FI MADE BY GERMAN (CRAFTSMEN USED IN OV COUNTR BROADCAST—515 - SHORT WAVE—1:8 (4 ovorlapping ran ONE 8 X 12 WOOFE TWO 4" TWEETERS RECORD CHANGER STORAGE FOR OVER | EATONS PHONE 3124 NORDMENDE'S FOUR SPEED AUTOMATIC _ Serviteurs: were. Mrs.°T. c.} Melville, Mrs. A. W.° Hughson, Mrs. T. P. Packford; Mrs. J. B. Rae, Mrs. William Martinuk and Mrs. Howard Harding. | Table servers were Mrs. J. A. Naylor and Mrs. George Miller. Directing the kitchen were Mrs. E, Victor Whiting, Mrs. C. A. Strand and Mrs. G. L. Ven- ables. ‘ The home-baking table was attended by Mrs. R. B. McDon- ald and Mrs. W. J. D. Arnold. andling raffles were Mrs. Ken- neth Robertson and Myvs, J. N. Thom. . ters Sylvia and Lorraine, of 621 Selling Totem cook books was {Third Avenue West, returned Mrs. Hubert Ward‘and cashier, home last night on the CPSS was Mrs. J. A. Martin. Princess Louise, following a two- Raffle “winners were Mrs. week holiday in Vancouver. Richard Sargeant, grocery ham- per and Mrs. L.. GC, Chambers, | Try Daily News Classified coffee carafe. {o _ ' the. Millinery Commission. _ Mrs. Athel Crum, 132 Fourth Avenue East, leave tomorrow morning by Canadian . Pacific Airlines via Terrace for an ex- tended holiday in Vancouver and points in United States. "Stabilization Mrs. Samuel Julian and daugh- A . ce ‘ f mn 1, : “ sy a 4 voy, “ Coo \ ; . ER 100. IES 1850 K.C, . 26.0 M.C, gos) R 60 RECORDS 10% PDown—As Low of CAN | IN PRINCE RUPERT Lf ‘ . ‘ ¥ i, ‘ ) AR. £0 51 {0A Oh 10. Sb Ah 10 8 a haha es Abth Habs ab ah doh al of dhe Jean Rollins in London. It’s trimmed with red bows'and is | | the “cost of the contents were mer traveler, Lilly’ Dache de-_ annual .summer showing: of - _astma Laas CASH PRICE $449.50 : ADA MOTHER’ 50-girls in First Unite The First United Chu dian. Girls’ in Trainir United Church and’ the J: Special guests were Rev. and{ Mts. Vernon..E. MeBachern and, Salvation Army Captain Janet. Ferguson, Also in attendance were more ‘thai iG ménibers of the Women's Missionary Society of the-First United Chutch... 0 fe ' Guest speaker was.high school: teacher :-Miss . Irene Cumming, who spoke, on her. tour of .New Zealand, Australia and Trinidad, last “summer, illustrating her talk with slides, 0 es, _. Missionaty . Miss... Joyee. Facey. was mistress, of.ceremonies. __- A. hymn-sing = followed the! banquet Ennis McPhee paid tribute.to the.. mothers, which. was. re- _ by Red Cross _ |. Knitted ard sewn ~ articles the Women’s Work committee of Jast year. far. surpassed’ efforts Of previous: years... 08 es, .. Mrs, Huntly Christie, national chairman, in her’ annual: report. to. members of. Central council in. Toronto said that’ while dis- | tribution “in Canada :was.in the same... proportion, number. of cases Of relief supplies shipped: direct to nations overseas and inereased by one-quarter. over . Dire opia, France, Germany,.Hungary, Yugoslavia, Korea, Pakistan, Poland, ‘Turkey, Vietnam and for distribution™ In.’ Gaza,;: Lebanon and ‘Syria... CEES cae Sty irs. Christie said that articles produced for “overseas relief are + Prince Rupert Daily, Ne Thursday, May: 16, ‘1958 scene of a delightful gathéring when, some 50 Cana- in Training ‘and Explores” of the First: hall feted their mothers with aM d;Da ter” banquet in honor of Mother's. Day,-Sunday.:" | ‘made -by* volunteer: workers: of |B... the Canadian Red ‘Cross Society |§ Church rch hall last: night a MM, Pacey: United ‘Church |ehtl “Mother: and: Ddagh= | rar. sponded ». to «by “Mrs. Kenneth |¢ Harding; Barbara ‘Murray: paid} tribute .to. the :Sunday ® School, U responded to by. Mrs, L. .M.|pre Greene. and Anne ‘Currie’: paid’ tribute to ‘the church, ;respond-: ed. to -by Mr..McKachern, 9." Other highlights. of the: af .were the presentation ‘of. treasurer’s chest by: th and the’CGIT an tion service... depetidente: itect, shipments were sent to|f Austria, Ceylon, Ecuador,.. Ethi-+ |] also forwarded to the Leagu r ‘| cost. .of ‘material: only’ not take into consider and effort giveri by:the worker, from British Columbia to New= foundland,”: she added. 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