Wednesday, 0 = acini ~ ¥, October 21, 1959 ——— THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE : paces WA members , honored Mrs. C. Moon and Mrs. J Anderson were presented with life memberships in St. Peter's Anglican WA by Rev. E. Wal- lace at the 11 am. service Sunday. The memberships are given for good and faithful service, and the two ladies received a certificate and a gold Win- chester badge to mark the oc- casion. At a recent meeting of the Anglican WA, four members were welcomed to the meeting They were Mrs. H. Calleia, Mrs. B. Thompson, Mrs. R. Ly- wood and Mrs. D, Thompson. Arrangements’ for their an- nual bazaar this Saturday were finalized. From this modern wall-type Tappan makers’ IPanorama’” show. Above oven, home economist Mrs. Lillian ‘i i Radman is taking one of the several tight is shown part of the audience of that téok in the show. dishes she prepared during the ‘““Home- \ ‘ } HOME C0 pattern to your own measure- ’ L ents instead of trying to ad- : iw these food buys ! DR AWS AUDIENCE OF 250 ae Mrs, Elton Biliow was|/ SPECIAL VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCT. 22-23-24 y ‘model’ ‘and Mrs. Madsen tern| while the audience watched Ayl Ea in the overhead mirror. Mrs.| mer é pout 250 Women and a smattering of men Eiliber was given a can of : _learne ow to cut out their own patterns and cook |sewilng machine oil and a sew- / a completely oven meal at the Homemakers’ Pano- |i adget b 1 vith i S - | ing-adg: x along her | rama Monday ‘hight, sponsored by the B.C. Power bate brn. atone with 10-0z tins 10¢: 10 {ins ) , Commission andQlackenzies Ltd. - | . . , Probably the highlight of the | Bite. Hall was ringed with a| evening, and one for which| With this little gem “once nasil of appliances. Dish-| everyone was waiting, was a/a $900, Mrs. Radman poimtea|W@slpers, freezers, washers, || Dewkisk choice |dry and stoves from Macken- | demonstration of the Slectronic | Out that pots and pans could |°! td. were on display for | 7 ublic following the two- ca wn, Bo Save l6c INS ae a oven which can cook eggs in 20/ be discarded as food can be} Commission's, slogan | Better Electrical in 30 minutes. But Mrs. Lil-|‘ainers, there would be Kan Radman, the horie econo-|b2ked-on grease in the oven, and mist, did not cook{the full-/there is no danger to children course. meal that.sh¢ prepared |@S the oven is always cool. The before the fascinated) audience|timer read only up t in, this marvel, but} used antes, for few foods require any | ultra modern” Tapp\n range |!9nger cooking time, which required the ujual hour) *8other intriguing new ap- pliance was the ‘ Dog-matic. | - 5 which she demonstrated,a West-| But she did display its ama2-)inghouse product which cooks ing qualities by placing a china| six weiners in 90 seconds. Cost, cup of cold water in the oven) s1y 95. for 60 seconds. At the end of|” j/.° this time the water was steam-|or ner dishes in a Westing- ing, but the cup was still ¢0Ol! pouse frying pan on a table with| to touch. Small pieces of | if Tops DOG OR CAT FOOD save ase 13 tins 1.00 MacIntosh Handi-Pack APPLES Economy price Box 1.79 to cook. \ Radman prepared most : .of|a large overhead mirror so the| weiners on a paper plate with] audience could get the full bene- toothpicks received the samela: of the various steps, and : | CALIFORNIA GRAND : 3 NI AND FORKS ETTED GEM SEEDLESS RAISINS, save 15c... 2b. 45c POTATOES, 20-Ib. bag PICK OF THE CROP — sIzE 48's GRAPEFRUIT, white or pink . OVERWAITEA SMOOTH-SPREADING veer DOC MARGARINE, save 6c treatment for 45 seconds, and|srom the delightful odors that were passed around hot to the| watted around the vast Elks audience. Hall, there was no doubt that | she knew her business. The full-! Sk ti | b course meal that was raffled off a Ing CIU at the end of the show was w (n by Mrs. C. Stangoe. A haf to be reality steak with pineapple rings ps 79c 6 for 39c won by Miss Randy Sharpe, a The financial picture for the|her sister, Miss Adrian Share, proposed skating club appears|won an electric corn-popper fairly good, but the formation|Orris Sharun won the grand] of the club will now hinge on| prize of a Westinghouse trying how many people turn out for| pan. a general call for help and the| PATTERN MAKER request for people to turn out| Mrs. Gunrun Madsen kept the call for Labatts OVERWAITEA — 32-0z. SALAD DRESSING, save 10c sssuene 2 Tb, 49¢ il ‘V-310 to a general meeting next|audience laughing with her say | This advertisement is not published or Wednesday night, October 28,|patter while she demonstrately| [his advertisement is not publishe — displayed by the Liquor Control Board or at the curling rink at § p.m. her ‘centimetre ” tape and by the Government of British Columbia. The organtiation committee|™ethods of making your ow of Mrs. C. Huston, Mrs. D. methods of mating your orp) Getz, Mrs. G. Hutchinson, Mrs : J. Kirk and Mrs. C. Stangoe } met Monday afternoon and § hi d | they feel that the club can cre ule how be formed if enough par- ents, adult skaters and others PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY interested in seeing the club ort .will.attend this meeting. | Passenger Train Schedule Effective August 9, 1959 The number of applications received has assured the club of $1,090. Last year the ice/|! NoppHBoUND IND carnival realized $900 profit! pran pown sw READ UP Grade A ned, Tb, PUSS RULRI I You ll Like What You GRADE A red. Ib. H3e No. 1 DAILY Pacific Standard Time No. 2 DAILY so with the probability of the 10:30 a.m . 23 . Lv. N y 7 same success this year the club| |} 35/2) on Horsestee eo er. am. hay bh ey to ee ted mM. Would ave enough money 11:55 am. Squamish am. R ib pay sii 4:15 p.m. Ly. Lillooet am, ound bone, Grade A red. lb. C Whe Arena Society has prom- 5:40 p.m. Clinton 108 pom ised the group 9%5 hours dur- 5 pam, Ly. Willinus Lake ae . ing the week, 7 a maximum 10:50 pm. Quesnel 3m iil cost almost $100 a moath|fff 1:95 8m. Lv. Prince George 200 p.m. Guaranteed fresh S - 6:00 am. Ly. : > de for the club to reserve this 8:00 an w rer ‘so a time, or $2,000 for the season of five months, | No. 4 DAILY No. 3 DAILY 6:00 a.m. Ly. Chetwynd __ . Ar. 10:20 a.m | be hired this year. According : ae | to advice received by Mrs.|f} S00 2™- Ar Dawson Creek 0. Ly. gs | Huston from a professional at| Reclining Lounge Seats — View Windows a the coast, it is too late in the| Reserved Seats Available with Steward Service and E : season to hire a teacher, and | Complimentary Meals Se it is doubtful whether one S would accept the position with FOR RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS PHONE a club just starting, She was| PGE, RAILWAY AGENT, WILLIAMS LAKE 28 advised to get the club one \ ized and rolling, affiliate with 7 . PACI FI c | ! a the Figure Skating Association a Gey ue or GREAT EASTERN |] B.C’s 100% OWNED AND OPERATED FOOD STORE RAILWAY | “pro” in conjunction with ! | A “pro” will probably not Quesnel, who are also attempt- ing to get a club started this year.