ancing Club Founders ' " C l-'llprif I IfxvS 'I'hurbday, February 19, 1153 I World Day of Prayer To be Observed Tomorrow FRASER& PAYNE onored at burns Lake 1 v HARNEY MLLVANCY Sfll to Tht UtUr Newt The 33rd annual observation on , the first Friday of Lent of the Women's World Dav of Praver'. we. "Walk as Children of Light," comes from Africa, once known as the "Dark Continent" and is prepared by African Christians. Rev. L. O. Siebcr. pastor of the First United Church here, announced the service for tomor iLKNS LAKE. The Scottish Dancing Club ,1 its way through a farewell party for the r I. ...... nf tliu 'IllVl Pnhj.l unA M ........ . i will be held tomorrow at the first i United Church at 2:30 p m. I Every hour of the day of Unt opening, groupl of Christian! i .i w ho art leaving Knoniy. jnc Fielih, came in n,,m. row, saying: "The help of s.ii christian women is needed to strengthen the impact and to extend the scope of this globe-circling prayer service." jes, Brownies 1 1 nke to take employment at iSheardown'a store and now have jbecn transferred to the com-J pony's new premises at Prince women belonging to every Protestant denomination .n many parts of the world Join lr fellowship of prayer. Last year, 2.388 groups in 104 different countries held m-etin:;s. A radio broadcast was scheduled for thus afternoon in preparation for Friday's service. Theme for the 1353 service. Urdte Ming Day' ueorge. A travelling irori. un orna-mental cane and a ' souvenir of Burns Lake" cushion were pre. sented to the couple as farewell RlfU. it Timm pip ! i"si' ' ai'i Dav" Hiat U what unci Brownie, Continuing our JPfdALJ WCC',CC'K' Our tables are filled with odds and ends Household Goods and Wearing Apparel too numcrouf to advertise. Drop in and look cround. You are sure to find something you can use to advantage. ANNUAL MEETING RED CROSS SOCIETY FOR Rtporta. election of officers S p.m. Thurs. leb. 19, CIVIC CENTRE ! "re t3Klng 1,0 tn,,'r Pstat of their . h.rth.wv birthday or ueirPrnce ,olt GporKe the rieW U a,,d .)ill ehlef Kuitie.i, two-month vacation In Lady Baden-Powell. ian(t T.asty Lenten Dish .1.. O ii I il a. Foi a oeauufuiiy oiended sauce for fish, use cream of tomuto oup as the baae. Add a bit of claret, some grated cheese, a sprinkle of parsley and minced onion, and in short of a jiffy It's done. The Tlc'M a.t Ux I...L uc-ee.uilon of leaders since lSlz.who have developed dancing and entertainment In this district. Prior to that date, cow-punchers' shindies with "U-yl-yuppy" were hot favorite at Harry Morgan's OoUa Lake ranch nr WABASSO SHEETS 81" x 100". Hemmed, ready for use, PAIR : 8.75 RAKED FISH STEAKS 4 fish steaks (about 2 lbs.) completely defrosted 1 10-ounce can condensed " cream of tomato soup, undiluted 'a cup claret wine or vinegar pound a cupi grated process Canadian or pimento cheese 2 tablespoons chopped 2 tablespoons minced onion. Heat oven to 3j0 F. (moderate i. Arrange fish in greased 0" by 13" by 2" baking dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Combine soup, wine, and cheese in saucepan. Stir over low heat until cheese Li melted. Add parsley and onion. Pour over fish and bake at 350 F. 30 minutes or until easily flaked. Makes 4 servings. nies hi rrinic nuii ,r parrnlj. and friend in the Civic Centre to ThmkliiB Day." ume opened Hie pro-;h their 'fairy Ring" r. reremuiiy was simple live iuiiies representing the :,m of the earth and ?rentlng Raniters. Lone (iuiden and Ex-Ou:dr.t with blue and paper ribbon formed around luur Canadian n the national costume arlou.i ruuntrlrs took ires In between these rol Leader Julie Proek-rurrator A culor party tht World Hag of the ies stood In the back- NYLON ACETATE BLOUSES Various styles and colors and plain white EACH 3.95 mm MIH IPS villagers and pioneer ranchers made up parties and danced to! piping of Wally Jeffrey at his: ranch. SEXT OR WIVES J This stage was followed by i Improved orchestras when plo-: neers began to send for their! wives. Dances at the Sam Long! snd Tom Harris ranch are still j to be remembered while at thi Routhbank ranches of John and ! Frank Keefe a dance could be! arranged at eight-hours notice. I But the first real rnnrvrt ALL WOOL PLAID SKIRTS Girl Guides, Brownies Hold Successful Valentine Tea Assorted plaids, sizes 12 to 18. EACH 3.98 organised by Mrs Oordon Wood, j The Third Prince Ruoert Olrl Guides," and the Second and sister Guides as door attendants, table escorts and selling candy. Janet Mori was in charge of the soft drink stand. Guide hob now of prince George, who re-' fommiMioeier Honors inded to many demanded en-wdM explained "The ; co'r '"n ,h then latest popu-.-iendship fund" then'1"1- nlt 'rom l"e London music ir.ies and Guides In ! "" "Vou Can't Make Your - aiited past an Inter-; Shimmy fshake on Tea." ' ! j v decorated table and '-oral talent went on to de- ; their pennies their - VfloP Burns Lake culture with bies were on display as well as Brownie knots and sewing. ALL WOOL TARTANS Assorted authentic plaids, 54" wide, all wool, a good variety of well-known ' CA p'oids YARD J.JU j:!t-into an attractive. ' ,u h hits as Cyclone Sally with ted birthday cake. J ' Simpson, until the Burns ,(Bron;es. under Mrs if ' Club was formed by Fourth Prince Rupert Brownies held a very successful Valentine Tea at Conrad Street school, The tea room was tastefully decorated for Valentines Day and It being Coronation year, a tiny red and while tea apron i complemented the blue uniform . of each Guide who served. ' Mrs. D. F. Baldwin, Guide cap- tain. Mrs Williams ant. Mrs Pearson. Br( w n Owls, received the guests. Judy Uoya was cashier. Jean Golds, Nancy Lund, Annie Eyolf-son and Heather Stevens were in charge of the home-cooking sale Mrs. Kurdziel and Mrs White were In charge of the kitchen , Mrs. Eyolfson supplied piano rnutie throughout the afternoon. enjoyed a game of Next the Guides, under nn aim luanraw Howell. Mrs Howell was a singer and her husband an efflrtent conii WATCH FOR SUPER-VALU ADVERTISEMENT 0M YOUR DOORSTEP AI! Wool BLAZER FLANNEL 54" wide, has rnany uses, a popular cloth for children's wear. Navy, Scarlet n P Dark Green YARD 4,7 J ;i'.." ft anu aiim im lu - BABY'S CRY IS NOT ALWAYS TEMPER DIfTIN;U!KH U your bi.T rir f m tmi cry f 4-m . 'i tt "in cry" swvoutd Kt insitjiiil itratioB. U it MuarJ lf tlwr dikt.rws ttu to u on ttt l.jivinrh or Iwiweii r Uk cimmnR txamntm tiewi rr Hhjr'a Own '(lct. At (( m-t(ep rrpn, ' It 1 l t 1 mrr j rtt to u .r t.tty Mwt twiL, ecW-ei .Bi.ll.r. Utt prfttm rsa totvfit HsUwu.' And duTtitc tswihif r wtw it itlir mrm f rrih, rt lin lu t f rrsmlsirHr or havt wfrt ttmnr Ital y Own TtMt fcol nnlf felii at Kitfv uitMru.. u& vtber mmnr imti In ilM tf h tHw r-tl. ..Kr-t mi 4 erumed with a few' ,0r!ner tney uncovered a lot l,Jflll talent and to gs directed the " eornmunlty hall at many re-r a; Aaociallon Dreneni. I Z wl Performances The Howell, a ..ertnicate lh, QWr Club hM no, recoprpd ! from the shock of their rlonurl. READY-MADE DRAPES Full length, French headings . . i -. assorted cloths, teady to hang. , 33 V3 less than Req. Price ' Tip. Ouuies Taps 'tire. Qaeer." concluded the! Mr "nd Mr Fields followed jto organize the Bctrttish Club. It expanded raoldlv to a mem fit" f rsrHt-Hiksur 'mm lfTsj'd e'.'-V- t--t prktt Usttex at your Urusf w The Famous INVITATION Mrs. Gold was thanked for hr work in pruur.g and donte-Utrtia t the bake table 1 w-Uvouiues tent a boiid to thr Home-Cooking jSale Planned For Saturday f bership of more than 50 and under direction of Its founders enlhuMuatlc dancers soon learned the Intricate steps. ad NYLON HOSE ers hake .,(. 51 gauge, 15 denier, evening sheer, new shades, full fashioned, high spliced heel While the Scottish Club will Oordon continue with Its activity which ' 10 J has become so popular In the ONE MONTH SUPPLY OF cencii seam. Special PAIR 1.19 1 wondering who will be next to ; lead them into new fields of ; social culture and rBp LOVABLE BRASSIERES 1 17 r I - "mh lor toddlers ,m8 at the 8tork 44 'ners- A.vmk iatlon "ting will te held at Hall, Sunday, Feb. 143) CONVKNTION A ""line of all Interejt-'- l he held In the '' at 8 pin Frldav, Satins, Nylons, assorted styles, perfect fit A home-cooking sale Siurinv was planned by the iJirMes' Orange Benevolent Association at their regular meeting in the Oddfellows Hall. The sale will be held In Oordon at Anderson's store. Third Avenue A donation will be made to the Prince Rupert European Flood Relief Fund. Three new members were initiated Into the association. Mrs Vie Morrison conducted the meeting ting, nationally advertised EACH 1.00 JOIHO MODEL I WEDB. 8ak. CPA hen on I the farm of Frank Fox had i something to cackle about. It j laid a lngie-yoked egg wcinh-; Ing a quarter of a pound, meas-' uring seven Inches long and six j Indies In circumference. 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