"NEW HaZELTON, x Ge WEDNESDAY. “AUGUST 24, 1982 2. 7 A Farewell for . For Tomlinson At the he Hospital a“ The - stat at the Hazelton Hoapltal with representatives ‘of. ‘the United Church and friends in’ Hazelton and New Hazelton. seid farewell on Tues- . day evening to Robt. - Tomlinson, Mrs. ‘Toralingon and “family. : The affair was informal, ‘bat: none ‘the. less-" sin- _‘gere, Tt was held on the verandah ol the Hospital and. WBS a success.in all ways, As stated last week Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson’ are Jeaving’ ‘this week for New Metlakatla, Alaska, where Mr. Tomlinson takes charge of the Indiu. work at ‘the non-dénomlnational ehure established many years ago by Father Dunean, ‘and - the continuation of the _ work being provided for 'out ofthe ex tate of the late’ founder of the setth ment. * Dr. H. ©. Wrineh acted as master of ceremonies and he kept, things going in wood shape. There, were instrumental nuunbers by Rev. -and Mrs.. Redman, a ‘yuval solo by Mrs. Ringland of. Toronto und a yocal solo by: Mrs,3Redman. At. i later period in the evening: Mrs. Ring- - land sang again to the accompaniment of the organ and violin. Mrs. Redman . _ sung & second time. These musical unmbers were greatly appreciated. . Short addreses were made by Dr. Wrinch on behalf of the Hospital staff whe also presented the departing mem- bers of the siaff with a silver dish that will arrive, it-is hoped, before Mr, and Mrs. ‘Tomlinson, leave: “tor: thelr new ‘home. -. Mr: Cox spoke on behalf of ’ friends in. Hazelton: Ym, Grant repre- “séhited: the: United” Chih’ ‘enn regatta the Ladies Aid and ‘the Sunday School. ‘and: ‘on thelr behalf and on ‘pebalf of! ‘some. friends, presented Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson with a silver cake basket; “Rev, Mr. Redman, . on behalf of ‘the minister wished the guests every suc. ves in their new field, and Capt. Par- kinswn of ‘the Salvation Army at Gler:. A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR. Writer’ ‘and “Journalist From Toronto a Gathering Data on Indian Life - andl: Customs, sa 3 |A Proper Diet For Children. * Very Essential , = Mrs. Mabel: “brome Ringland -of: To- ronto, prominent. Uhitea: Chureh “writ -Oine ‘nutettion authority said that we er and- ‘Jourtaligt, ‘arrived in: ‘Hozelton should first urge children to eat what Monday. ‘night from: “Prince "Rupert: ‘af-! they need: and, then - left: them have ter an extended tour of the const, vis: -what. they want “(within reason). This iting United Church mission fields on: _4s°good sotind advice .for-both children hoard the nifssion boat: “Phos. Crosby” and adults,. unless of ‘course, you are in company pith: Capt. R. C. Scott and reducing, party . ‘Mrs. -Ringland has. visited In- . dan, villages “tind small settleniehts tol In the morning, “for instance, | it’ is get first-hand. information for her fu- wise to eat, and ‘to urzé children to ent ture writings. She is interested in thelr fruit, cereal and milk first. Then Indian life and customs and is here If the appetite is not yetsatisfied, there gathering data. On her tour. ‘ot the. may be additions of eggs, bacon, ham. coast Mrs, Ringlond Joined with, Capt. toast, rolls ‘or whatever is, available, and Mrs. Scott -and others Jin’ ‘giving For the children’s ‘lunch a creamed concerts: to the Indians, and these con- or buttered or vegetable soup,“’ with certs: were: real. trents." In fact they whole wheat Dread and butter first, would be “drawing cards’ in any large Then a simple desert of a custard or ; [present on the ‘advisory.’ community, “Mrs. Ringland is. an ac- fruit is in order, but not unfil after the complished soloist’ und ‘all ‘In these vegetable because there has alveady parts know of the accomplishments of been a supply of frult and an energy Capt. and Mrs. Seiott in musleal cir- an energy producing food at breakfast cles, time. [ Mrs, ingland i is the ‘daughter of If the child at noon has been given “tiev. AL CL ‘Crews, one tlme ‘editor of a. cooked ° ‘vegetable and not.a raw one ‘Bunday School publications of the for- the first food offered eat the evening met Methodist, church, She, _ herself, meal should be a salad of raw chopped edited for sometime the Sunday. papet Vegetable or a sandwich containing ve- known as Pleasant Hours.’ She ‘is at ‘getables, Some of the hest’ of these committee raw vegetable sandwiches , are made of “which plans and prepares the- present Chopped. raw. spinach; mayonnaise and ‘United Church Sunday. School publi- CFE grated raw carrot and.honey, or. - chopped celeryp and ‘mayonnaise, sliced tomato and chopped: cabbage. After WRECKED BADLY the uncooked vegetable the child may . be given’ a-sweet of some sort or what . Jack ‘Agar’ and some lady friends . ‘ever he’ Itkes. were the principals In-one of those ne- < gome. time during the’ “day | aaentswhfel Was, both" ‘fortunate and.- : unfortundte, They ware cerita down. Tf: ei ‘to Ferry Island nnd an the car star ted be’ ‘sure’ to: Jnclnde:; dein ‘the: ehird.- It jup the west-approach ‘the.structure.ol’ maybe soft cooked, coddléd, baked. or the approuch broke AWDY - ‘from the be it may be incorporated. in an egg. nog ginning of the first span, the- “Ubpe: or soup to which raw egg bas been ad; ‘end falling until it was‘ lying on th; ded just’ before serving: Chopped egg tiver bank,. The car was forced dew. ‘sandwiches are popular with most oi the steep encline until it came ‘to: re. the ‘children. THE CAR WAS wear the slough, In its deseent- ft " Those essentials of a child's diet that Vowell spoke on bebalf of the Arm; ‘overturned and badly wrecked. ‘The gre necessary “for adequate nutrition and old friends at: Glen Vovwell. . Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Tomlinson mnde’ f. ing replies, after’ which refreshments were served and the gathéring brought ; to a close by singing “Bless be the Tie | hat Binds." a 1 THE NEW: FiLAIN SURVICE . ortietal ‘atnomnceniont is nade. ‘by {he Canadian National Railways of. ar fiportants change ‘din train “Serylee be. twou Jasper and Prince Rupert whlch: with he effective Ameus £-3ist. ‘The 1'¢- gular passenger ‘service Which has been operated during the smmmer months to handle the tourist tratfte will he -dls- cantinted nid-a three. day a week ser vice will be resumed for the winter, Effective Aug, 81st the west beund ‘afy Will leave Smithers at-3.15 am, ,. Toesdaysy Thoveda ys and Saturdays, yind artive at Prince Rapert the same days at pu ' "Phe est’ Hound trains will leave ‘amd. brother, George Albert ‘Chappell. Trine Rupert at 16.80 aa. Monday: Wednesdays and Fridays The west bound train will pass 2 New Hazelton ut 11. 55 han, and the. eust hound train: at 846,-p- ™m- The ‘time at Hazelton wi. hela. 08 west hound: end a2 RAR » me, ; , boner ters “ill ‘Port: Bs. ainycton where: ‘theye ; ‘for Rome “days with My, nnd M ibaa later jotn Mr. tomlinson ahd” praceed: to: New|), Metlukatle, “Miss Ethel Tomlinson: i, “yang ; Lo Columblarr:' ‘Called: “att! Ne. Westminster ty: tike-a inashiess, conn Ms eaitipsoi vi wonderful laying stock, ong” ‘to th Jaceupants, however, escaped without 4 axe two vegetables besides potatoes ev- ery day (preferably raw or green), a frnit bread and. cereais, an egg and a quart of milk, The. last requirement an is very important. If your child has not -had enough milk in two meals see that the-rst food offered him for the third ment is something with milk in it or milk itself; |?. You: enn readily * see. -that it is. not “hard to Ihake -a” diet ‘adequate. 'The mi un ditfientt} is coaxing the child te | eat ‘Wiiat it should. At the beginniny of the heal, hefore ‘the child tires ¢ - ‘the fooll-he sees, offer him what he should. have. He Will soon learn tha. if he’ ents avhat he, ‘is “offered first th. _ he.cin then have what he likes.. Bui don't tell bim ‘yo, let hini find it on for himself. 's¢ vatch, IN MEMORIUM "In loving memory of our darling. son “use 8 years, 3 months, drowned Aug. th,. 1930... This innocelive’ ‘anid. beats, With nig soul ‘ag: pure as snow, a He’ is nestled. on .the bosom: Of the Goi: we lave ‘and know. ; Biedde’ his-grave we often’ stand, With bhenrts bdth crushed ind ‘sore’ Yet throuch the - Kloonl, the. -siveet words came, + . -“Not lost, but. gone before,” ’ Saddy minsed- by. his mother, dad and sth et ainter. om Com Flake: Cream Dessert o as j Albert Chappel _ 4-ceups corn flakes, -4 cup butter, 4% mo rote anny sugar, Y ‘tea spoonful clonamon SELLING our Tut corn flakes through food grinder ‘sing - finest ‘eutier. Mix thoroughis. pure bred White Pekin ducts trow {hth sugar, butter and cinnamon, Lin ‘< bottom of cake tin (about 8 inch inonths old, §0e to $2.00.:° | Naqunite) with the: mixtiré, reserving '% Bronze Turkeys, government: Dord- “enp full for the top. Fil with follow. “ell ‘tom, hens: good. layers} Hoults | two: dig fiNling : Ss .to three. months old, ‘$1.00 to $3.00 cack Rey tablespoons tipar, 2 crip sealdea “ two ‘for. $i. a i. * Mstewapoon, salt, 8 ege yolks (wéll bei “; Taehom chlekens,- three months ‘old, anit, BA cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla fran) Der of, 281 egg hens, headed by. ‘vetif Aix” flour. sugar, and ‘salt: Adu mae 50.00 eoricerel t. “pullets 90¢ in, dozen ere, ‘yalken nnd’ pix’ ‘until smooth, ‘Add lota; Ble to "$1,00 ‘each, |” . ‘eglded , mak ‘slowly; being. careful : ‘Do : Cechorn hend, in full lay, 650 each... Cook | in double’ hott to. cook” eps,” Yorkshire bles, all ages’ and peices. “until '’ thickened. Add ranilla. Coc “and Mrs, Austii Mrs.'C. A, Chapnian, ae (tnd. pour” "into lined pin ‘and. ton ‘Wit a ‘al . ‘Glentanna). Amithers + the following meringue : _ eg — Se a ‘8 cae whites, 6 tablespoons ayer Poa boty’, will, Ae solnis to: the sli , Heat exe. : oti,” fa. Higzelton shape. > but “1 every ; port.” nae until t thoy tod thelr, Wrihch’ ‘and Mte,O. W. Dawson, and. tur" ot A BUYER IN THE DISTRICT Depresison Departing and Better Con- , ditions, Arriving—Pole Busi- ness May Start up. | For a long time now the country ha been. over-run with salesmen—all lool: ing for money, but none wanting to boy” anything,” and the easiest” ‘way .to get vid of a persistent salesman, was to mention something about: him buying something, “But. last- Sunday the. dts- trict was visited by a man who. waiit= ed to buy. somethiag—no - “less. thazi cedar poles--just what this district las most of.. While in the district. he Was the guest of Olof Hangon, M.P., and af- ter they had inspectéd the piles of dr poles at Nash and Bell Lake they too. the train for points further down tj river with Prince Rupert as the. 1 mate end of the trail. Whether Mr. Page bought any poles or not has not yet been learned, but the fact that he was here and ‘wanted to buy is itself worthy of mention. | Should. the Hanson Timber Co. get a good order for cedar poles it would not be long before the-camps in the dis- trict could be running again, They - have been. kept in shape for just such an emergency as seems to be looming. up. There are lots of men available. ond good men too who know more about making poles than about any thing else. There is no other Hne of business that would. put the entire interlor on its feet so quick as the re- opeulng of the cedar pole camps. - SMITHERS GOLF TOURNAMENT ‘The Smithers Golf Club is. arrang- Mah known.as the jutniment. ‘under Special title of ‘Northern British - ‘Col: umbig Amateur’. Open: - Stroke Gol? Tournament” to be played over 18 hol’ ‘and will be open to men In.Northern b, Q.. The first tournament will be ‘play- ed on Sunday, Sept. 18.