PAGE 16 freshly gound pepper 1 teaspoon ground oregano 1 medium onion sliced 1 clove garlic; minced 3 bay leaves This month the Peanut Oil Institute offers a recipe for Skewered Lamb Kebabs. Ask your butcher to bone a lamb shoulder ora leg of lamb. Then cut the mea meat in small cubes and place it into the marinade for 4 hours or more, turning occasionally. The “marinade tenderizes the meat and impregnates it with different flavours. When the skewers are ready to be cooked brush your fruits and vegetables with the marinade THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, 3} Mr, and Mrs. Gary Smythe, 712 Kenworth, spent ~ the weekend of Sept, 30 in Prince . George where they attended the convention of members ‘of Provincial Department. of Recreation, Fish and Wild Life Branch, Sheila, their daughter, also made’ the - trip. to Prince George. While there Mr, and . Mrs, Smythe attended a retirement party for Bill Rich- smond, a former member of the British Columbia Police force who was stationed in Terrace prior to 1947. At that time Mr. Richmond was transferred ‘to Burns Lake, later becoming a member of the Department of Recreation, Fish and Wild Life Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hen- derson and family arrived Monday, Oct. 2 from Houston and are taking up residence on ‘Graham Ave. Mr, Henderson is with Canada Manpower. Mrs. Laina V. Pickett for- merly of North Vancouver is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman, 4905 Davis. Following . her visit here, Mrs. Pickett will be taking up residence in North Burnaby. Dri and Mrs. Denald McQuarrie and two children who resided in Terrace. two years ago have returned for the month of October. During this time, Dr. McQuarrie will be associated with the Medical’ Clinic and also plans to do some holidaying. Following their time here, the family will return to Nova Scotia whére Dr. McQuarrie will continue studies at Dalhousie University, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Wells are home afler a six weeks WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER a 1972. ‘Social and P ersonal: 7 ee “By Agnes A Walker” 635-6434 casions but otherwose stayed at hotels, They were impressed by the ‘apparent prosperity of the countries. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis, 4827 ‘Walsh, have ' their daughter, Mrs. L, Durant and baby. of Golden visiting them for two weeks. The’ Davis’ have two who are presently. at- tending Universily of British. Columbia. Alan is working on his Doctorate in Science after having won the H.R, McMillian Family Fellowship of $10,000 which is awarded in amounts of $3200 each year over a period of three years. He already has a degree in Electrical * Engineering. A second son, _Clydealso attends UBC andis in ‘his last year of Commerce, The Ladies Fellowship, Group of the Terrace Mennonite Brethren Church meet twice each month on Tuesdays .at-8. p.m, at various members homes. This year they are doing a continuous Bible Seudy. Mrs, John Balzer is leader. The Church's Sunday School is also well underway and meet’ regularly at 10 a.m. prior to the Sunday Service at 11 a.m. ‘The. school accommodates people af all ages. Mr. and Mrs, G.L, Little, 4517 Cedar Crescent have relurned from Fulford Harbour, Salt Spring Island. where they at- tended the: wedding of Debby Webster to Peter Kruysifix at which their daughter, Elaine’ was Maid of Honor. Debby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Webster, former residents of Terrace, The Kruysifix name 18 of Duich srigin ‘and it was sin’ “tribute to this that. the beautiful ‘wedding cake was in the form of awindmill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilcox, 4629 Scott had as guests for the Thanksgiving weekend, Mr. and Mrs, D,J, McDonald and Grant -of Kamloops. and Mrs. Mc- Donald’s mother,, Mrs. Eva Foster of Prince George. They were here from Friday to Tuesaday. ST Candy Stripers, a group of high school age girls, affiliated with the Hospital Auxiliary held their first meeting of the season Monday evening, Oct, 2, Candy - Stripers aid the hospital in several: ways. such as in the Pediactries ward and at the hospital shop on weekends. They also assisted at the recent auxiliary bazaar and tea .a3s serviteurs. On the occasion Mrs. Gordon Elliot was in charge of the kitchen, Leader for the Candy Stripers this year is Mrs. Larry’ Krause who succeeds Mrs.-Diane Inglis who served in that ¢apacity for several years, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Smith, 4027 Munthe Ave,, returned Friday, Oct. 6 after holidaying: al Portland, Oregon, Victoria, Kamloops, and other points. Mrs. Ella Uberall of Van- couver spent the Thanksgiving “weekend visiting with her. sons- © inlaw and daughters, Mr, and ‘Mrs. Bill Keenlyside, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Krause and Mr, ‘and Mrs, John Chin-Wing. She was the house guest ‘of the Bill Keenlysides. BONDED ann INSURED ” B.C, WIDE. Suggested list of vegetables and fruits _ holiday in Europe. They pur- : chased a Volkswagan camper Trim excess fat from lamb and cut into small cubes. In a medium bowl cambine and toured in Belgium, Ger- remaining ingredients;.mix thoroughly, Place meat into this marinade and leave in many, Austria, Yugeslavia and refrigerator, for at least 4 hours or overnight; turn meat occasionally. _Italy visiting relatives and friends. The tour included many places where Mr. Wells had been during the war. Mr. Wells is originally from Europe . and this was his first holiday . since 1967. They used the camper for skeeping ac- commodation. on twelve oc- leftover. KEN’S TOWING AND PILOTING SERVICE KEN ROCHON TERRACE’ - PRINCE “GEORGE -. SMITHERS AND PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. . . * MOBILE HOME MOVING | ® CAMP SET-UPS * BAILEY BRIDGE? SERVICE . PILOT CAR SERVICE «CAR on. TRUCK TOWING. < CALL COLLECT PRINCE “RUPERT: "424-4517, Serve ona bed of pilaf rice. This recipe was created and tested by Claire Friefeld, Consultant Dietitian for the Peanut Oil .Institute. 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