province as it . Salt water fish, is famous for apples, wild _ Syrup, fresh vegetables and province soon learned to adapt Each of the three nationalities cam Pa all Managed to: maintain some _ traditiona, ¥. -' . Cranberries were lands. They treated berry dressing, settlers soon lea the Indians. . A fun rolls. |. Cranberry Glazed Rolls “4 cup chopped walnuts :-- Ye cup jellied cranberry sauce H §€=- nuts into each, _ me) Blend cranberry sauce and m= mixture in each cup. my Turn rolls upside down and me 6 -Gake al 400°F 42 to 15 minutes. DigbyScallops - — . of scallops you have, but the one in flour, cr until dane. ~ Baked Scallops 1. cup fine bread crumbs: _ pepper , ‘cayenne ve. teaspoon salt Place Easy Ta.tar Sauce 1 cup mayonnaise ; » Ya tablespoon chopped olive ..., 2 tablespoon chopped pickles ' or pickle relish ? meme The. Downtown Lady ‘Lions Meare holding a family’ fashion ow and Ice follies at the errace Arena on December & beginning at 6:00 p.m. Tickets ‘2 $1.00 for adults and .50 for children. . Air Cadet Squadron 747 of errace will hold their regular eekly meetings at ?:15.p.m. on Bthursdays at the Skeena Becondary School, All in-. aerested boys aged between 13, ‘Fhe Thornhill Chapter - rerrace Order of the Eastern tar wilt be selling Xmas door prays again this year, The cast - 8 still $2.00 each, They are.of ' Abarticuarly good quality: green wis year, mostly balsam and ome cedar, nn attress at 695-2048 or Mary: . chaeffer at 635-2763. fo December 8th at the Co-op . ITH CONFIDENCE MaoKays | Funeral | ‘ Prarie’ 433-24 ' Terrace, B. ___ Serving Kithm of DOWN EAST-—CRANB THE CANADIAN WAY Nova Scotia, called Acadia by the French, ts a. fortunate has many foods very close at hand. Fresh and fruit (the Annapolls Valley - cranberries), maple : especially shallfish, strawberries, lables and dalry products. . Loe The French, Scottish and German settlers who cama to this ° 4 { their recipes to the local foods. | Nova Scotia now has a varied culsine, . , Digby Scallops ara world famous. french-frled. Of course, they are first dipped and then rolled . - In bread crumbs for a delicious dish, a put to very good use by the Indlane of our. wounds from poisoned arrows with cran- ; Squaws used the cranberrry to “brighten Up their foods, but also as'a dya for rugs and blankets; The med many uses for this bright red berry, from “4 egg, bastan ; Mix: first 4 ingrediants together. each scallop in crumbs then egg‘then crumbs. in baking dish, Jet stand.30-tindtes.foi-doat -Pour'melléd butter ‘over: scallops and bake‘ in minutes or until crisp and, brown. : ' Serve your geatfaps with Tarlar Sauce..::-. few drops onion juice: 5 : ~ To mayonnalse add remaining ingredients, blend well, un its A Date _ nd 18 are welcome ta attend, °§ ‘If you would like -one. elivered please’ call Molly. These Xmas door sprays ‘will’: ” So be on sale at the Bake Sale: _. Tenn To es ERRY GLAZED a for various reasons and of their own culture and food They are most popular and nutritious way to serve cranberries today is with -Y4 cup brown sugar. = 5-8 brawn 'n’ serve rolls... Grease muffin tins or custard cups, sprinkle a few pleces of ia brown sugar, put a tablespoon of press into each cup. Let cool 4 - § minutes, invert pans and gently ramove rolls; ° * . The amount of ingredients raquired will depend on the fumber general method Is to rofl each a dip in beaten eggs, m,’ seasoned if desired and deep fat fry roll in’ dry bread crumbs, at 375°F for 3 to 4 minutes '2 tablespoons water”: 4 tablespoons melted butler |. -- - 1¥a paunds:scallops - : Combine egg and water, Dip a'450°F * . . % tablespoon chopped capers. te . tablespoon parsley chopped fine. ~ Order of the Royal Purple held 8 Beef raffle; November 27th and Tom Kastakiwas was the lucky winner... Kathy Bowles won the turkey..Remember :°:: Order of the Royal Purple's ‘Barbie Doll and Novelty. Sale, ‘December 9 at 10:00 a.m. at-the Co-op. you are having any problems: _ banking services to offer you inciuding - keep your money matters straighten _” “Whatever your banking needs why not _.¢.drop into see.us soon? |’ « Remember, we can help make. Probably this one should be captioned “On hearing one is disliked." In this world where truth is sometimes an unknown - factor, it is only to be expected that outspoken people -will be disliked..And when you have an outspoken one who -is also impulsive quite often. ‘All hell breaks loose.”’ However I did learn many years ago that. problems between cousins could be resolved by better communication, which in turn meant saying exactly what: a person meant rather. than giving evasive sugar-coated - reply. At that time I decided it was to be the truth as I saw it, henceforth. Judging by the number, of people . who correspond: with me each holiday season, not to forget those who write during the year, this quality does not deter one from having friends. In fact one Scorpio friends comment made verbally, I have forgotten. She told ‘me if she wanted to hear the truth about any matter she only had to aske -me, but if she did not want to - hear the truth then she did not have to ask. I-consider that a ‘| Compliment. Which calls to . mind something else called “back-biting” . ‘To mind, a true friend is. one who will tell you the things _ he-or she disapproved of your doing, or anything which in his or her opinion is something in ‘-one’s makeup that needs to be : improved, Tense in these cases could’ be either in the past or ' present, but would certainly be .. for improvement in the future. --Too many ‘are inclined to tell .- others rather than the one who ©: isin need of the telling, All of us ‘ have flaws of character, which ~ © is no doubt ‘why we are here in :.. the first place, I should add that ‘this may take a little getting used to in the beginning, and I “< Know of people who have im- mediately risen to the defensive person in a position of authority should ever lose touch with people who come under that individual's jurisdiction nor , Should any parent lose rapport -with . youngsters . through unreasonable discipline. Each of us should learn from the other by communicated truths, ~ Perhaps this is the time to publically apologize to anyone who. may. have immediately taken affront because of any written or spoken utterances. In ’ miy opinion we could all help to make this world a better place by _ the’. expression '- and discussion of opinions. ‘abhor - injustice but.am not lacking in compassion. so Also I am sorry for outdated Nass Camp news. that has . ‘smacked af irony because of events that have taken’ place before any item has » been _printed. (For example - the paragraph about the Lun- dquists having “done very well with costuming” came in print a few days after everything had been lost in‘a trailer fire.) There have been numberous spelling errors in regard to names but most of these have been typographical. An extra note was mailed to have the Jerry Walkers win a prize rather than the mythical Jerry Munsons, but the Munsons reached the print. J was in error about the . B.C. Canuck’'s propane stove however, as there are three burners-an iron grill covers one, but this is of. course where the grilled cheese sandwiches:were made on the eventful July boat trip. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dalzel] | would like to thank the Nass Valley Lions’ Club and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Nass Valley Community Club and all others who, sent flowers ‘or cards, Special thanks are to go to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kester and wanted to know “who said and Mr. and Mrs. Romeo so?” SC dauppaet ee their kin ', BNYONES "ay et pore "t as*friendstilp Dereavetien : to discuss the matter with the _ friend as tactfully as possible. *. Each of us has varying degrees of sensitivity. Each of us is also _--Composed of’ good and bad qualities.. Constructive riticism should always be in- “order, “ friends. 7 _ And there is the sullen “student, . mostly: at ‘the =. ‘adolescent level, who ‘will - ’ mutter after admonishment yet °~ claim nothing. was said by him - or by her should you walk back ; to enquire. Youth should _be "* brought up te know that few are that unreasonable that a valid complaint could not be : - quietly discussed;: Here is especially between -, where communication between _ Benerations: must be en- © He the dollars we-earn go-further and Work hardet isn't.easy. Soiit, oe | ith’ bills and payments or just handling” money, | think wa can help. My staff arid | have any number of cor veral types Ut bon couraged and not::Joat.. No. Nos Mrs. Karen ‘Loose, Regional — Nutritionist will be speaking to’ the pupils al the school on Thursday morning December 7.. on ‘Grooming and Nutrition”: in the. afternoon on this same. . date, Mrs. Loose hapes’to meet. ~ with mothers and.all interested . people to discuss: different — problems related to nutrition. We are grateful: to: nurse:. — ’ Margaret, Bowie for making ...~ - this visit possible andtruly hope people, will ‘shaw appreciation by attending and | asking questicns. oe! ; Baa 0? 'd really like to meet YOU. sine namin | of accounis just to help haste Ay] x d pot. cmagicn Run Tg "Veep Ra te Be nt ; Hughan was right. The ground’ Mrs. Elesior L. Laverty has _ reached a lot of correspondence following her letter to the Vancouver Sun, which was a reply.to one written by Liz Le Mare about bears in zoo cages. ‘There ig an . increasing: mavement against the © - slaughtering of wild animals in the name of “Sport”; - _ ‘Ladies are reminded t9 turn out for the December 12th meeting ‘of. -the Auxiliary to Nass Valley Community Club, Elections will take place and the arinual birthday box draw. "Your attendance will show your appreciation for the annual _party held the previous Tuesday at the Recreation Hall The empty houses are ‘filling up at last and it is nice to see curtains at the windows: once again. The Alaric’ farnily arrived from Campbell River area, and the two youngsters are. already into the school routine at Nass River Elementary. so Recent highlights were the Lions Club. supper meeting attended by members and their wives, anda ‘dance at the Recreation Hall following the banquet, on December. second. The second event was also sponsored by this active group. Chef for the supper was Eleanor -Laverty. She and Marj Kester were .asked to prepare the banquet, since the Lion supper jast year had been such a successful one. This year An- , nette Martin also assisted. Admission included the dance. It is strange to travel to another town and to meet people one has been unable to visit at Terrace..Seen at the Gondola recently at © Prince Rupert were the Cecil Pratt family, as well as Evelyn and John Pousétte and family. Also mel Susan Force who reported she and: Derek and the baby were all fine. but they are still” hoping to return to this part of the country again before long. Derek is teaching this year at tha ouing;it-tookstlike Petes: hs toxbe cold before the 4 snow, - Catérpill: practical: tr am. an PePusteage, at yy ee re Ce ot 2) ‘Dear Ann Landers: I-teach _ the fourth grade. My pupils are eight and nine -yeara id. The other day I suggested a ganie, I _ Asked my pupils to pretend they were Ann Landers giving ad- -vice to parents on how to raise children, 1 was amazed at their ‘precocious wisdom, Here ‘are some of the best suggestions for whatever use you wish to make of them,:"— ! ; 1, Don't give me everything I. ask for. Sometimes I am: just testing you to see how much I can get, 2, Don’t always be giving orders. If you suggest something instead of giving a command I will do it faster, 3. Don't keep changing ‘your mind about what you want me | to do. Make up your. mind and atick to it, : . ‘4. Keep promises, Both good and- bad. If you promise. a reward make sure you give it io me, If you promise a punish. ment, make sure I get that, tao. §. Don't-compare me with - especially a. If you make : anybody. else, ‘brother or sister. me off to be better or smarter, somebody gets hurt. If you |. -: . make me off to be: worse or dumber, then ] get hurt. | 6 Let me do as much for. _- Easy: myself as I-can. That’s how I learn, If you do everything for me Iwill never be able to do -anything.for myself. 7. Don’t correct my mistakes in front of other people, Tell me. ‘how to improve when nobody is Around. | a 8. Don’t scream at mie. It | makes me scream back and I; don’t want to bea screamer, 9, Don’t tell lies in front of me - or ask me to tell lies to help you ‘out It makes me think. less of you and less of myself, even if [ am supposed to be doing you a 7 avo... 10.-.When I do something wrong don't try toget me to tell you WHY I did it. Sometimes I” don’t know why. oe 11. Don't. pay too much-at- tention to mie when I say I have. a stomach ache, Playing - sick can be a good way to get out of doing things I don't want to do-. ate cttatiainte die diate alia tind din atin tin) arrives to stay. Judging by the. way it fell today, we are into « skidoo time, (Maybe Santa will take this route:.this .yeai ‘and Bive the reindeer ‘a’rest): gricultuial ee Elvira C. Bryant: ; bt "12, When you are wrong about something admit it. It. won't’ . burt my opinion. of you. It. will naake it easler for me toadmit it when I am wrong... °- ': 18. Treat ‘me ‘like you trea your friends, Than I will be your ‘friend. and you-will ‘be.mine. ‘Just because people are related - . does- not mean. they ean't ba polite to each other ~ Teacher iri Wellesley . Dear Teacher; “from the mouths of babes." Many for those suggestions on how to raise children. I can't think of a better authority than the kids - themselves, _ Lo, ‘Dear Ann Landers: Our next " door-neighbor started with four ° . dogs. The poodle and the Scotch terrier had litters within four days of each other. I don’t know for sure how many dogs they have over there now but I'll bet. it's close to 14. We have com- 60854. _ Choice. . The smooth taste - of quality that is unmistakably "oo: Seagram’s, reanntns sete os oF golrig’ places 1 don’t: Watit-to : 60 to, OB ANE ey thanks — Seagramis FIVE STAR. Canada’s largest-selling- rye whisky: Blendedand boitled by Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Ltd., Waterloo, Ont. “plained -' to" them “about | the | ‘barking for- several months but they aay we are cranky and call . -us animal haters. ‘Some - dogs: start-to yelp-at'dawn: I. haven't had a full night's sleep in months. They claim they are * mot breaking ‘any’ laws. - What "an we do? ~ Just Plain Tired ‘, Dear J.P.: They are breaking the one law for sure —-distur- Ing the*peace - and:maybe more. Find out how many dogs 4. person can keep: without obtaining a license to operate a “kennel. You might have ‘some news for them. :' 2rd, * “Are drugs OK if you learn how - tocontral them? Can they.be of help? The answers are in Ann ‘Landers’ new“ booklet, “Straight Dope on Drugs." Fer each booklet ordered .send’ a - dollar bill plus-a long, self- addressed, stamped envelope, (16 -cents: postage). to: Ann Landers, Box 3346, Chicago Ill., eof those ee