- ail skirt, An encrusted ‘coronet | ¢ d S tRBGented with pearls, secured } eq er C,, sone ‘of the lest cocks in the world making what: will:be the world’ 's largest. e, The ‘10,000 pound ‘fruit’ cake, atanding 20 fect:high, ts being ‘AyHade in honor of British Columbia's 100th birthday In '1958, All i of | the. gake's five tiers will be ornately decorated with more.than D0, 00 | ‘decorations depicting. outstanding ‘historic events ‘in the province's first 100 years, Sugar statues of B.C.’s early explorers — nd Statesmen, as well as giant replicas of Nanaimo's famed Bas- on and the B.C, Legislative buildings are to bé ‘placed around ‘ahd on: top of the cake, Farano has been working on the decor- ‘ allons, fon the last eight months, His object Is to make the cake tthe biggest, the most beautiful and the most tasty ever baked. To 4 elp-him find fhe best Ingredients and formulas, he has asked Tlie women of B.C. to submit their recipes; When the cake: is fin- hed lt will be on display in Nanaimo during the summer of 1958. rt isyta haye its pwn house.with an air conditioning system com- nich. witli' chlor ophyll'scented air to take off the heavy smell of ugar ‘and spice, Later, the cake will be cut up into small pleces rid sold—the moncy recelved to | go lowards Nanaimo's Centen- nial project. t CHER, NIKE FARANG of Nanaimo’ B.C pete eee ante SaELENR A Pond he i ein h : ‘ltelian families | were foined in marriage Dec. 8 wien Miss Clementina Cantafio became the bride | A ther J. 1. McMahon officiated at. the. morning | edding ce ceremony. ~aiPrinclpals are the daughter of she ‘carried a colonial bouquet, Mri.and*Mrs. Peter Cantafio, 731. Mr. and Mrs, Carmine Brigiio! - Street who arrived here acted as attendants. three years ago from Italy The bride's sister, little Miss the. groom, who recently Mary -Cantafio, was flower girl here from Maly, ist the son and her brother, Frank, assisted | | An eventing reception was ““ | in marriage by her In the Sons of Norway. hall. er, the bride wore an ankle-- Newlyweds have taken up resi- yh while gown, fashioned of dence at 738. Fraser Street. dh ny Peter Pan collar, fell to ull- bodtee Mlusion vell Hand @ Buy your show tickets at the = | Grand Cafe and avoid lineups, iThis week: Crab meat Egg Fou- yung, Deep yrted * Ba. Your. Guide “Gard Party, - js Bi MO [ Ws py boul ger ewe mene eee tee bY echave an exceptional opening for manor woman dn this Py area to bea Pranehised Dealer, We Yuu will be expected to supervise delivery and revlenishihe Hof stocks of Brand Name Products In retall outlets, a Absolute. y ho jetling or sollelling redulied Age, education or ty ilness Experlenen ts nol important as full Company Super: vised ‘Tradiiy Plan is provided, Foon be handled In 8 lo 6 hours a werk Coventnes or Satur I dny) pnd will not Interfere with your present employment, Exeaptlonal Income to stark whieh ean readliy develo lato, Hef Line business, An sutomobtle le nn asset. but rot essenthal Apniieants must g be able to post 81600, eash for bonded merchandise whieh ly } sev ued by re-nunreh iso agreement, The yen are sinearely Intorostod In ownlie and operating your own Tstness, well at once alvin vou Hae, nddress and ‘Wlephone nnmnbor tor ; A a) PERSONNEL CONSOLIDATED MERCHANDISING COMPANY OF CANADA hay ds ' a attr Skroot Toronto, Ontartu ft ith te. hii oye iii (jal Whitin Of Rodolfo Pagliaro in the Annunciation church. ; -{gald that youth can accept more {God whereas iniddle-aged ‘peo- {| cyril C. Clitheroe was in charge | women from St. Paul's Lutheran “yehurch and the Salvation. Army, ‘) secretary-treasurer offerings for the six services was i Prawns, | oh Shrimp Fried Rice, Red Brand ; me Craftsmanship lt. Bune Sleaks und Fried atl: : And Lasting PChieken, Alsa the best fresh! Beaut Haide Bread. Phone orders Dial eauty 215, (13) _ het Your: Jeweller He NRA, Ladies’ Ausiliary' January 16, clue) ‘Centre, 8 o'clock, Admission 508, | i. (12) @ Suns of Norway meeting, Monday, Jan. 14, 8 p.m, Tnstal- hithon of offleers, (i) | . Simple sewing for you! Com- | - panton blouse is big fashion , / Hews with hood: Given Names. a | Girls! , | SUCCESSFUL WEEK . Decisions: Made: in.) ah Affect Happiness Later el i aden "Decisions made in a peson’s youth affect the happiness of one’ 3 entire life, Rev, A, S, Olson’ Saturday: night. told. more than 100 persons attending. the last service of the “Week of: Prayer” held: in the Salvation Army'Citade), [7 During his address, . marked: for the younger people; MP. Olson readily the challenge to live for ple feel too secure In their ways of life. The aged have passed the day of opportunity although-they fecl thelr need of God just as well, he said, 7 Mr, Olson used as his ‘theme, “Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth... Salvation Army Senlor Major of. the service, - Two duets were sung by: young Rev. Vernon £. Meckachern, of Prince Rupert - Ministerial © association reported that total attendance of the six ‘Week of Prayer’ serv- Ices. was more \than 500.. Total Paul Infant The youngest of the three daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Rich- ard A. Paul, yesterday afternoon recelyed names Deborah Leigh when she was baptized in ‘the Annunciation church with Fath- er J, I, McMahon officiating. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Willam Schacffer. For the occasion the ‘-one- month-old principal wore a long flowing family christening ‘robe of white satin. Family tea was held at the |. home of Mr. and Mrs, Paul, in the Acro Club building, Seal Cove. Deborah Leigh’s. sisters are Andrea, 4 and Shelda, 2. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Botrakoff of Prince Rupert and . paternal grandfather is A. D., ‘Paul, who lives with the family. NEW PRINTED PATTERN EASIER=FASTER MORE ACCURATE ‘ | | I | \ | . | — _ Sides | A729 4-18 | PRINTED PATTERN | | Our new PRINTPD Pattern : | makes a pretty Jumper or sun- dress for your daughter — all | smart with. oul, too! 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After deducting expens- es a. net sum of $130.23 is being handed over to the British and Forelgn Bible Society in whose ald the offerings.were. solicited, After Friday night’s service’ Rev. and Mrs, ‘Arthur S, Olson enter- talued members of the Minister-" . fal. association and their’ wives in their home, Rev. V. E, McEac- hern moved a vote of thanks to the Olsons’ for. their hospitality. Jay Perkins returned home to|” Vancouver this morning by] ’ Canadian Pacific’ Airlines plane, after spending a short’ visit here as guest.of Rev, and Mrs, Lloyd Jackson, 510 “ Avenue West, New Books At library New books : presently avail-. able at the Prince Rupert pub- Uc Library in the Civic Centre: include the following, librar- jan Miss May Macdonald said today. “T Brought the Ages Home”. by Charles. T, Currelly, the “Firebrand” by: William Kil- bourn and “Canada: Looks Ahead” by Grace. Laugharne,, - “The Blue Sky of Spring”-by ||. Flizabeth | Cadell and “The Night- Comers” by Erie Ambler,. Library - hours are Monday 2 to 8.p.m.; Tuesday 1 to 6 p.m,;: : Wednesday - Closed: all - day; - Thursday 2 to 8 p.m.; Friday’ 1 to 6 p.m.; Saturday 2 to 8 Pee Rupert Daily. Nows.. _ Monday, Sanitary’ 14; 1987” By AGNES" ‘ | FRANCOIS LAKE—The month- ly. meeting of the Womens Inst- tute was “held in, Mrs, Parting- ‘ton’s home Thursday afternoon, The WI has adopted.a little six year old boy in the Solarium ‘in Victoria ‘as the little boy ‘to; whom parcels were sent. last |. year has gone: home, - a “It has been very cold for some days with the thermometer -hov- Mrs, Jim Van Zanten has gone to Vancouver and Mrs. Michael Remanda has” taken over the Janitor work at the school. y : 1 ‘Word has been received that | Marilyn and Ralph: Keefe have a. baby daughter ‘in“the Royal Columbian Hospital ‘in New .| Westminster. Her riame is to be Linda Anne. She-is Mr.’ and child; ‘Bobby Van Zanten returned to Terrace to return: to.- school there. Mrs. Roberts is staying at the Van Zanten-Ranch. Her son Edward Sholander came up by. train from. Vancouver and_ls taking Gwen's car.’ “back - with him. ° . Sate ", was a colt which. was also killed, ~ Although it’s hard’ to. believe, the school bus which ‘serves this: district. was - lost on Monday.’ When it did not return’ to Burns |, Lake in the. evening a Search “picture puzzles i in each. issue—24: ‘puzzles j in all. Each ‘puzzle : represents a Canadian geographical name—a city, province,’ a lake, river, etc. Under each puzzle will be printed & a list of © , _fames, one of which will be the correct answer,“ * HERE IS A SAMPLE PUZZLE This puzzle is not included in the corttest. It is prince here to. show you how to solve the contest puzzles and win,one of the BIG CASH PRIZES offered by the Star Weekly in this “KNOW CANADA” CONTEST. , Dally - ‘News. _ Cortesp lent: party went out tofind ite It had ering between 10 and forty be-, low zcro. There was'a breeze. which made it seem even colder. |" , | Mrs, John Keefe's 15th grand- | 4 ginia: O'Meara the juniors, _. ~". “Lored: slides ‘of “Daniel Ralph 1 ‘Nelsoni’s beautiful ‘bay’ saddle horse was. killed ‘by ‘ttie’ ‘| train on the track.” With him “week wth’ : her [Neave, at the Landing, She’ is | h mats ‘become bogged down on™. the back road in, a deep drift, It was pulled . out’ by. two tractors.’ There was’ no school on Tuesday | as it was too cold to Bet the bus engine. started. “ Nem “Te ‘gates in the ‘Skin's Lake Dam have ‘been: opened two feet * and the’ water has been rushing through, “Now that the water: is nearly-up to. the maximum. thereIs 4 325 waterway round} the ‘Chtele:. te ‘There were “three games “of hockey played at the “Nadina hockey rink‘ on Sunday.- The ‘first was. between the Nadina |Pee’ Wees who beat the Burns > lake Pee -.Wees.. ‘The’ Midgets then played, and, Burns . Lake beat Nadina ‘Lake.:, The Seniors then. played, ‘with Nadina win- ning one Boal. and ; Burns Lake hot scoring, : v o “ae ‘There - “were 24 “at Saas school Sunday morning. It. was held ih-our-home at the Land- ing to Save heating the church: There, is such an: increased ‘at-} tendance that it has been neces- gary. to divide. the class ” into three, with. Hugh. Neave teach- ing. the seniors, ‘Sylvia ‘Parting- ‘ton: the intermediate and: ‘Vir- “in? ‘The. lions . Den”. were shown. be “Bridget Headley is is, spending : a uncle, Harold ; i teachizig - choir singing. for the University , of- ‘Alberta extension \ department, hy Deily News. Closiieds * {if LOOKS LIKE OUR LUCK’S RUN OUT-NO GAME ‘ F\ ALL DAY! AYLMER _ Among the object: togetlier, MOOSE. JAW, Now. ' We yd le qh vs u va Sag vo ke Mth Boye hee oa tet u : : 4 wo . 4 ron opie Ce tye be mo Mee ate et The correct answer to this , used in the picture, One of them is the CALGARY 1 MOOSE Jaiv ON’ ; 8 shown as being MOOSE” and the "JAW" What do you get? Ye correct. angwer, KINGSTON ARE IN “THIS WEEK'S _ STAR WEEKLY - On Sale vam Everywhere Rules floverning the content are almiple but you should know them. They were printed in ‘Ihe Star Weekly of last week — January’ Le-coples of which ave still available through - Nowatlealers and Star W bokly Carriers, LONDON TARIO PRESTON QUEBEC TRURO g used in the picture are a on either of the men, Pur them $144 the correct answer is FIRST 2 PUELLES sib re that list. in up to 4 entrics. puzzle is suggested by OBJECTS ; Look at the list of Canadian names below, Ai : Sth: PhO irs ene Col-|\ Lodge No, 67, Knut Halbérg:. iti-" stalled - newly - elec.ed ‘officers Valhalla: hall. inald Webber,” ‘inner guard: Mrs. secretary; * Mrs. 0, A. Johnson, Dybhavn, “marshall, ;next meeting, ‘vice- -president | and , Mrs." Fossum, treasurer, re supper and, social evening to be held the latter’ part of Janiiary. tee in charge. “District. Deputy” " ak: Walhalls’ Thursday. night. when: the. ‘group. . held a. regular meeting, tn: the 4, Installed to office were. Mis, my Bjorn Wick, chaplain; Mts, Reg- ve Raymond ‘Montgomery, ° finance bs outer: guard ‘and Mrs," Andrew | Ingver Morse will be installed wk as “recording . secretary at ‘the: = Mts, Johngon heads the: eominit- a 0. A. Johnson won the ducky Th ' Returning to office and in ate| ‘on sur — Ptendance were:O,.+A.,: Johnson, |: strain ‘ot "president; Mrs. Stanley Veitch, | fit $s’ cash Vern val Durifig the busiriegs. ‘eésion, : : ria Plans were: made -for a buffet. box draw. | ‘ saab seeseel AAR ' ‘, serve 1,968 PRIZES IN ALL 18 Prizes Worth 500° or More! You do not have to be an expert on Canadian geography owina 8 _prizein the Star Weekly “Know Canada” Contest: ‘The correct answer is always included in a list of geographical names under each puzzle, The only thing you have to do ts pick the correct answer from And to give } you a better chance of winning you are allowed to send. Here's fun for you, your friends or your family, And for a few evenings of fun and entertainment you may wit more money than 9 062 you can carn or save in a long, long time. You have nothing to lose © by making a bid for one of these big cash prizes and, who knows, Saye you may be the winner... the winner of that BIG $10,000 Virst prize! | Po ‘ ‘ . . . Sy oot. . IN CASH PRIZES ee 1,968 PRIZES™ ALL CASH Ist prize, Hy rete AO,OM “Ab pries sevens moe Srd priies css. tee beaeouee SKK) SU prlves,. catch ys 1 1000-100 prijs, emch a $1000" "200 privea, each ye 2 me ' or AKO, » 100 prizes, cach: " | Mis hao prt each = any a prings, ¢ ciich fay ‘sto Any