NESDAY AUGUST 30, Social The Rev. and Mrs. Don Lewis and David have returned home after a summer of various activities which included a camping trip to Dropmore, Foxwarren and Winnipeg, Man. where they renewed old aquaintances. Prior to the trip the family were in Vancouver where Mr. Lewis took a three week course on Family Therapy. Mrs. Janet Matheson who had been a house guest of the Lewis’ for the past few years also made the trip east, She went by air and visited _ friends in. Winnipeg. She left {Terrace by sir again Friday for Victorias ‘she has'taken a~ waiting entrance Visiting at the home of the Dr’s Don Strangway Halliwell, © for the past three weeks has been her mother, Mrs. Ralph Hayward, Mr. Hayward who came with her from Ontario for the visit recently became a patient at Mills Memorial Hospital. Mrs. J. Fred Weber and young son, Ross, 4830 Davis, Clip and mail to: BR ‘Hunter Building, Ottawa, Ontario KIA ONS Sir, 1972 and P Agnes A. Walker returned Saturday after spending the past six weeks abroad visiting her brother-in- Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tabuteau at Hamm, Richmond, England and other parts of Great Britain. The trip included two weeks on __ the Mediterranean at Minorca, Spain accompanied by the Tabuteaus. Passengers delayed by the. recently hi-jacked plane at Vancouver included Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lindstrom, 4923 Haugland. They were enroute to Tillsonberg, Ont. to visit her ‘father Mr. Caswell and other relatives, Mr. Lindstrom returned home Thursday but Mrs. Lindstrom will continue her holdiay for two or three more weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McFadden, . 4736 Soucie returned Wed- nesday, Aug. 23, after a holiday spent overseas visiting relatives and touring England, Scotland and Ireland. They were away four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKinnon and fmaily, 2708 South Sparks, are home after their vacation KITIMAT-TERRACE AND DISTRICT LABOUR COUNCIL urges you fo support the Regional District of Kitimat - Stikine, through their Air- ‘port Committee, in their current campaign to eee FUP OTe aEB be sae eeees ones [acoeeeees Pueeennnectenes The Honorable Donald C. Jamieson, PC, MP, Minister of Transport, - : Pon rsonal spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond McKinnon at Thunder Bayyg Ont. and her mother, Mrs. Elsie Hall and Mr. Hall at Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Todd, Scott St., are home after a month of holidaying when they visited Kansas, Minneapolis and Toronto. They travelled by air to those places but also visited some British Columbia points for which they took their camper, Their youngest son; Stephen accompanied them for some of the trip but went to’ Minnespolis from: Vancouver by’ train. This past week, Stephen hasbeen among those attending the hockey school at Kitimat. Mr. Pete Fanning, former Recreation Director. for Terrace visited in town during the past weeke. He was in the . area on a fishing trip. Mrs. Hugh Power and baby, Allen, 4315 Birch, have returned after six weeks in Scotland and England where she visited various members of her family. Are you frustrated with the uncertainty of Air Travel in and out of the __. Kitimat-Terrace Airport? have funds. allocated from the Ministry of Transport, for the installation of additional equipment which will enable. more frequent landings during inclement weather. Sponsored by the Kitimat-Terrace and District Labour Council Cnet ret r antes asa gresracwes Creed necetenemanen upgrading the landing facilitie Terrace Airport, ©. Coming events The Lions’ Ladies Club will be holding their Fall Junk Sale on Saturday, September 16th, starting at 10:30 am. and continuing until all items are sold. The sale will be held on the Super-Valu parking lot. ¥ Any items such as small appliances, dishes, books, toys, jewellery, kitchen utensils, etc. will be accepted. No clothing please. All proceeds from the sale will be donated to charity. For pickup, please call 635- 7308 or 635-6411. “The Kinette Club is holding a Tummage and bake sale at the Oddfellows Hall in Terrace from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Saturday, September 23. Please call 635-2142 afler 6:00 p.m. it you have any items to donate. Pick up Will be arranged. Help keep the oven clean when roasting uncovered meat by m- aking a wall against spattering fat. Line roaster with foil extending about four inches above the top of pan. ' Ce eeceearaean ees tthe'Kitimat. :] 1c. milk % ¢. cold water 4 whole eggs 3 tbsp. rum 4 tbsp. Peanut Oil \% tsp. salt 3 tbsp. granulated sugar other, _.1 pound cottage cheese _ % tsp. grated lemon rind \ tsp. ground cinnamon % tsp.’salt i tbsp. sour cream 1 egg, beaten 1c. drained cherries, cut in small pieces Margarine or butter _ Mash cheese and combine with lemon rind, sugar, cinnamon and salt. Add egg and sour cream; combine thoroughly. Fold in drained cherries. Put a tablespoon of the filling in the centre of the cooked side of each crepe an fold or roll it up, folding the the ends. Brown in hot melted margarine or bulter, turning to brown both sides. Serve with sour cream and some drained whole cherries. Visitor from England would like to borrow a grundig tape recorder Agentleman visiting this area would appreciate ‘someone loaning him a Grundig tape recorder. This person has a Grundig at home in England which -he neglected ‘to bring along.: ‘He would’ now like ‘to - CHERRY CHEESE BLINTZES 24-30 crepes made in a,?” pan If youhave a sweet tooth, here is a snack that will cater to it. -It’s also a good suggestion for breakfast...if you like nourishing ones. Blintzes are crepes cooked on one side only. In this recipe, thecrepesare filled with a creamy cherry No need te meit margarine or butter for the batter, just pour peanut oil right from the bottle; this is convenient and saves time in preparation. Also, unfilled crepes freeze well. : This recipe was created and tested by Claire Friefeld, Con- sultant Dietitian for the Peanut Oil Institute. (CHERRY CHEESEBLINTZES i We ¢, unsifted all-purpose flour Beat eggs, milk, water, rum and peanut oi] until thoroughly - mixed. Mix flour, salt and sugar and add to egg mixture; beat until batteris smooth. Batter will have the consistency of heavy cream. Let batter stand for at least 30 minutes before using If it becomes too thick add a tablespoon of milk to thin it. Heat a heavy small skillet, 5” or 7’, orironcrepe pan unui 1118 very hot and pour in a little Peanut Oil just to coat the pan. Remove the pan from the heat, tilt it away from you, and pour in 2-3 tablespoons batter. Tilt and rotate the pan quickly so that the batter runsto the edges and coats the bottom thin ly and evenly. Return the pan to the heat until the bottom of the crepe is golden brown; brown on one side only. Slide the crepe onto a wire rack or on absorbent paper; cool and pile them on top of each FILLING FOR CREPES enough for 24 crepes 2tbsp. granulated sugar (more or less, as desired) ‘accomodate this gentleman - “or-call-at “his home at -3309 q Schools in School District No.88 (Skeena-Cassiar) open Tuesday, Sth September 1972 at 1:00 P.M. for pupils. an | Kindergarten pupils. who have registered previously | ‘start school by appointment atranged by the schools. _ Please do _ SEPTEMBER 5, 1972-9 ‘S "AFF MEETINGS ARE BEING HELD — not bring or send Kindergarten pupils © to school until requested to do so by the school. | : will run four hours lator tha __on September 5th oniy. There are_no bus services for kindergarten pupils, _ cheese sauce, : iad : woe , : a] Be Spee sf Efe . ig a af Re [ae - * _ * l , ¢,. Klukas-Nelitz .. . The marriage of Luise Klukas and Walter Nelitz took place at .the Zion Baptist Chirrch at 4p.m, on July 15th 1972. so ’. The two bridesmaids were Heidi Klukas and Irina Schulze - both nieces of the bride. . Robert Klukas brother of the bride was best man who also presented the happy couple with a lovely piece of accordian music: “Now 1 know life is worth living”. cate attendant was a newphew of the bride Peter Petzold from gary. . ‘ The bride was given away by her father Oswald Klukas. The bride wore along white dress with a lace trim falling softly. from the shoulders. She-wore a headpiece of apple. blossoms with a three quarter length veil and held a bouquet of pink carnations. ; . The bridesmaids wore a daisy design, yellow and white double lace dress also full length the a bouquet of mixed flowers. . Mother of the bride wore a full length, avocado green dress with glittering gold trim anda corsage of yellow roses. . a Pastor Zimbelman married the couple on a platform decorated with flowers while Mr, Klaus Schulze, brother-in-law: of the bride, acted as photographer. Mr. Emil Klukas, brother of the bride, took the above photo for the Herald. , Following the church ceremony, a Gim’s. restaurant:'-~ 2 The couple was later.fakento.the Hot Mr. and Mis. Walter Nalie ae to'rési , make some recordings ta take back to England with him. If there is a person willing to please telephone him at 635-8515 reteption was held at . Sal rings. 3d de'in Vancouver, B.C, Pei b ce gy Oe : 4 l | hoo / _ Opening _ SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 88 Kenney Street. INTHE MORNING | x