Boy, - fo, a Ban]. With afoot or more of snow on - | e@ ground and more coming . own its time fer us all to turn to . on éach | wire: for. ‘counting, - ‘ 1€fe Was & surprise | pa rty honor of Ress Bowlby who: ad completed: 223 years’ -of Lions shut. out ; Builders: -:- in a Midget Diyision Hacky Blame on Nov. 1ith-The: oat a a at the Builders witha sei 0. ey ‘Ricky Wakita was top gcoreer: ty Bwith 3 goals to his credit while: elly Ferner was right behind .: ith 2 goals-and an aasit... ‘In andther.game on. the ith In the Commercial ‘League on 10th Legion: “Midget ° aga pombers fought out the Crozier . : Aiuveniles with & final scare e of * MB LONDAY, NOVEMBER i, wa ” Rupert,” arelen and dher places attended the nar or ° 25: : at the, yoda Fellows Hall where ‘ ~ service,. Lots Bowlby, was: presented with a’ . clock Which had his name. ain: « bed - and have lived in Terrace ever “Lena® by ‘complete surprise: Lena said she was given a hint » Y abnoon butshe never expected ‘oziers tied the former Coastal’ in anything : like. that. cal mg pus team 0-0 ° : : During the evening a number af teletypes and telegrams were ; tead :from many of Bowlby's past district. officials: now “in different. places ‘all: over" the : _» 4: tablespoons. - ‘§ 4 Ki ti ma i s . “BY LOUISE PRICE:-.” : wire. such ad “that from ; a coal: , fur homes for entertainment. itime to get all those projects’ a: lone you thought about. all ; aiammer, christmas baking and. Rbresents, hobbies, ‘sewing; 1 bverything this column hopes:to - ag ouch upon during ‘our ‘snowed-~ Fin'season. For now here’s a few - mibags, vn together). ore suggestions from’ Alicia: foay Laurel's’ ‘Living on: the SEarth’.. Toys you can. make: ‘or the children: now. or- “for Christmas presents. | For stuffed dolls and’ bean : thicknesses with the right sides Draw a -margin around each shape (no shape should be less than 1” wide 3; otherwise it is hard to turn them right side out. Then cut around:. /an'the margin lines and ‘sew A! together around lines of original Shape, Leave 2 inches or more. unsewen so you can ‘turn it right; side out. Use a pencil to force = i ends of arms and legs right side - | | . j me opening. out. Stuff dolls and soft animals | with either nylon foam, rubber ~ foam scraps or: old nylon stockings. Both of these wash well. Sew up opening. : “Stulf | hean bags with beans, sand, arains (millet works well): dried used tea leave, etc. .Sew up - Add eyes, hair, # clothes, etc. An Abacus (counting device): R drill holes in 3 sticks af wood,.. spacing holes evenly. Wites through holes; Ute heavy! ; excellent indoor: ‘toys; ~ Bitrace shape onto cloth (2 Kitchens Hanger or try metal rods or thin ~ wood dowels.” Pit several beads © i To. make papier mache. beads”. “which: can he: ‘used on. the - Abacus). . “Soak °: : shredded © newspaper in ‘flour: and water - and “form ‘into--balls. around -’ ‘nails, When dry-remove nails, « . paint with white base paint and then in the: color or design you © “want. . They: can be: dipped , “in: » -Shelac* ‘or: ‘varnish. to. _ keep _donger. : - Chay. ‘becda.a are ‘also. simple to. make. : : Just form little balls out ‘of clay and pierce with a nail. “ ’ Smooth. with: water, dry and ‘fires. “You'll have. to, contact someoné “who: ‘knows about’ ceramics for that but with the’: number: of people‘ in Kitimat ° and Terrace involved in. ceramics perhaps you know. ‘someone. Glaze them or mosaic... ‘ them-with tiny smooth pebbles ° from the seashore... Use epOXy glue to attach the pebbles. « ‘Here's: Alicia’s. recipe” for ' Plum Pudding: Mix together.1 cup each of whole wheat flour, raisins, chopped almonds, currants, ‘chopped apples, chopped dried figs,. chopped . dried prunes, chopped: dates, wheat germ, and honey” Add'2.° eges, two-thirds cup milk,. 3° - cups shortening or butter, Then 1 tsp. each allspice, cloves, coriander, cinnamon, grated orange or lemon peel. oe loosely. into, wide‘ mouth, ja and ingert,, within Aiinch of, tep, = beh 22. -on-tight and, boil Jars. “The” chi Terrace-in 1956: from Telkwa ms * Unfortunately. there : -was no. zit aera avallable. us = Eggs | Champignon L pint (% poundy ‘mushrooms, sliced: 2 ‘tablespoons chopped ‘onions. _ butter” or. margarine — cine 1 14-ounce can artichoke hearts 1 8-ounce can tomato’ salice 34 cup white table wine “ §eggs.. . ; About’ 20 minutes before > - serving heat oven at 350 degrees BF. Slice ‘muchrooms. through - " ‘stem ‘and cap. “Saute ‘with chopped onion in-fat, 2 to 3 minutes: “Drain, ‘arid- quarter : artichoke’ hearts... Add-. to’ mushrooms along: with “tomato | sauce and wine. Simmer-2 to 3. minutes. Pour into a one and a. half quart shallow’ casserole, - Break eggs.one at a.time into ‘ the saucer and Slip ints top of sauce. Cover. and: ‘bake: until - egps are set, “about 20 minutes. Makes 6 servings... .. THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B. British Columbia contains a bit -of every country in the world. ‘To see this - . all you need isa little imagination, The. ‘The. number of. people. who wish toescape the scurry of the suburbs increases daily.:: ‘Luckily for those greenhorns a who wouldn't know ‘where to start, there are many authors who not only share the desire to escape but also sharé their _ knowledge of wilderness living with those “who never tried it., ‘Everything from food ‘to - insect bites is discussed by the ‘men and women who -have picture above was ‘taken along the. Skeena River about half way between - Terrace and Prince Rupert. ‘Bulletin -Board - “Frahk Howard “M. P. tor Skeena will be. the - guest speaker at the K'Shain Business and Professional Women’ 3 club meeting. | ‘Canada’s involvement’ with - . the United Nations will. be the- ‘ topic of his address. ©: The meeting will be heid on Wednesday, November 17th at7 p.m. in the Totem Room of the Lakelse Hotel , : Kitimat Community ‘Calendar. The regular. Rod and Gun " Meeting which was to be held on Thursday, Nov.l1 was cancelled, This. meeting will now -be hetd this week on Thursday, ® Nov. 18 at 8 p. ma. Kitimat Players will perform “Come Blow. Your Horn’? by * Neil-Simon on Dec. 9, 10 and 11th in the Nechako Elementary R School. ‘ will present ''Snow White’ and: the Seven Dwarfs of the Black | Forest” Dec. 17, 18 and 19 at'& p.tn.? in the “Mt, Elizabeth ; - Women will be holding their - Auditorium. ody arp el ued ce emda t a ut einen , F “The Irish Rovers” i in person on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in’ Mt. Elizabeth Senior Secondary . gym.. Tickets $4.00 from” “any Kinsman. ~ Kitimat Kinette. Club. will. go on .a. march” for : funds for the Red Cross on‘ Nov. 15. This will be a door to door. Money. raising campaign for Red Cross work such a blood “ transfusions; “health services, Kitimat Children’s . ‘Theatre’ . disaster. and emergency funds, “International. work,’ cut’ post hospitals and wheel chairs, The Christ. Church. Anglican | annual parish Snow.:Flake._ _ Young Canada’s s - Book. The Kitimat Library, has now drawn up a'schedule of events for the up-coming Young take place Nov. 15-22, On-. Monday; Nov.) i5 “a. Beading Techniques. ' demonstration will take place at the Library. This will be done by several girls. from Kitimat Village. . Tuesday, the. 16th will, see a display, of Native Dances and two. films at Centennial Museum in City Centre.’ The two films will be . ‘Charlie Squash’ a four minute colour film made by: a Cree.. Indian .and’-‘Indian Memento’ which records -a: visit to. the. Indians of Canade ‘pavilion at: ‘Expo ‘67... Wednesday, - Nov, 7a film . titled..“This..Land". will be shown which is a documentary on the ‘Nishga Indians will he shown in the Library, ‘Native Dances and two films will -be shown -again. on . Thursday night, in the Kitimat - Museum. Films this time will be - | ‘Circle of the Sun’. The Jatter | one is a 30 minutes color. film made during the last gathering . of the Blood: Indians. of Alberta: bids Bazaar on Saturday pe cure £. t 20-from 2:5 p.m. in the chu Kitimat’s at 7:30 p.m. Week | was performed. This film has received 8 awards. from different countries. - Canada’s Book Week which will: - “Saturday at. 2:15 ill again See a demonstration of beading . ‘techniques in the Library while. on Sunday there will bea final | display of native dances and the two films shown on Tuesday will again be shown. All evening events will begin and light refreshments will be served. > Admission charge will be ‘$1.00 for’ adults and 25 cents for children. During the entire : week * . artifacts and handicrafts from Kitimaat Village will be on display in both the ® Library and Museum, ; The Native dance display will be done by several young girls from Kitimaat Village who have been. taught -the traditional — dances by older women in the ‘band. They have. previously performed in the Village. - ‘Some of the. older: women “may accompany: them with ‘singing . or they will dance to music from tapes. +All dances will be done in c SEINE: cod kee batigtis ae. : ‘made their. homes wilderness, : ‘The following is a list of books L ‘their . authors © about - wilderness ‘living.’ They: ‘are’ available to ‘anyone: interested . and . at the Terrace. Library. If an author or subjéct_in which you’ - are interested is not included in this list please feel free, to. ask about it. . Canadian Whole’ Whole. | Earth: Foundation, 1970. (Fal. Herhs,: wildlife; game, land, food, medicing and shelters are just some of the headings in this... book; which ‘lists ‘several book: titles: under each subject, for the interested reader. - |. Edible Wild Plants by Oliver : Perry Medsger In this book are described: species from nearly all of the chief orders of flowering plants, as wellas a few lower forms.of plant life, and a “finding Index”’ with the names, seasons and characteristics of miany plants. ° Stalking The Blue-Eyed | Scallp by Euell Gibbons -: All food that is there for the — . taking ‘at the seashore and in. § > tidal waters is described. and located -by the author, from | crabs to edible beach plants as well as the -ways to process and make platable these seacoast foods. .. Wilderness. Bradford Angier. Cookery by Anyone with no “experience | ‘ gould: use .and live -by” this simple wilderness cookbook, in ‘which all the meals are cooked ‘over an outdoor, wood campfire ‘or on a sheet iron stove ina ‘ tabin. - Building “with Logs by B, Allen Mackie : This book is intended for the- many Canadians who. think of - ‘themselves as natural born akemen, and-who would like to ~Teave 4 the. suburbs belin he nt every purchase : of a new or used car from Reum Motors Ltd. ‘until December 15, 1972, 20 LB. in the. 7%. 55 ¢ CAMping-out: life,.. including. “from: thia book ‘of life [n'the out: : ~of-doors “yehich ‘plac special. ‘emphasis on: ibe skills” “and activities: for family campers: . Banter! 72) > en ” Here “is the ‘story of one womens initiation’ into the. ‘rugged hunting, «fishing . and:- gome of her frontier. recipes, . .How.to Go Live’In The Woods _- ou $10.A. 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