PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT, and these members of the Prince Rupert Minor Hockey League intend to be perfect by the time league play their first encounter with on an organized scale. starts later this month. For many of them, it is a hockey stick and puck “MA MURRAY” SPEAKS OUT Chat out of the old bag Isn't Canada crowding its luck to bring such as the distinguished visitor, Premier Kosygin; to Canada for so longa stay and with such a weak excuse to expose these ethnic groups who are taken into Canada, especially the Hungarians. We received them with open arms, gave them a big welcome, also a big in- vitation to dissolve and become absorbed in warm affection and given our best treatment with the opening of our University doors. War scars are forgotten by this pampered citizenry who forget to r, poember that, other. nations of Sther Roh tgied hyd do such soft - background’ as Canadians had. Britain teo that benevolent empire who always got a big lift.to help winning wars from its commonwealth — even they expect these colonists to forget war crimes, Little wonder there are snubbings and unmannerly acts tempting new Canadians while other countries protest the Rising Sun Empire, The Toronto Telegram is soon going to chuck it up and quit! Old Jack Robinson will take another flip in his coffin, In 1912 fhe Telegram was the most powerful newspaper in Canada. Of course there was the Mon- treal Gazette but Montreal was almost a foreign country in those days and Henry Bourassa was a rebel, The Bordon Government had just been elected and the reins of government changed hands. From the affable out-going Laurier, Robert Borden, a sedate maritimer, grabbed the bugernatorial ribbons with a dour hold, and time ran too fast for all the reforms the Con- servatives had up their sleeve to change the face of Canada, The once powerful Toronto +Globe took a.back.seat and the. Tely’ took * ‘the headlines, ‘It was in 1912 4 great lift came to -Black Jack who was an old man then but still had a flare for picking his staif, and cracking the whip where it hurt the most. In 1988 when we attended the Liberal Leader Convention, it was a shock we tell you, to see the Tely with eight-column banners supporting Liberal Trudeau for the leadership. Few Canadians can un- derstand the persistent rebellion for a better deal for all in Uister but one thing we can be tolerant for the Irish -- for some of them still can keep Opportunities program information available Information folders on the British Columbia Government Job Opportunities Program are being mailed during the next two weeks with the November social assistance cheques to all 50,000 recipients throughout British Columbia. Under the Job Opportunities Program, 50 per cent-of ‘the wages of social assistance recipients employed in new jobs will be paid by the government, ' Although the program ‘is designed to find jobs for the approximately 25,000 “em- ‘ployable” social assistance recipients in the province,. the information folders are. being. sent with all cheques. “We want to. ensure that everyone -‘now: on — social assistance . knows. about ths What every | driver needs — _ DALLAS, Tex, =, Neiman: Marcus, the epetiaity slore, offers’ for the. Christmas. shopping season a survival machine | . for ., commuter - freeways... +. Cost? a ‘mere $945,300. ‘The store ‘calls -it the ‘Total: ‘Transportation. Security-En-* vironment. It really ia more like | a tank. th every. safety device known to man pnd some. new: ‘ones. : me - The we sheeled cece a ride in a. luxurious stateroom - “built maid Ahe ‘futuristic a . months. - infra-red ma Toudst éakers ° to..;warn ‘off “motorists: who ;dare: lee pls numerous " ampers. oe program so that everyone hag the opportunity to participate,” says Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Campbell, chairman of the Job Opportunities Committee: . As of Oct, 25, the government had received 1 ,440 applications _from persons : wanting. work - under the program. More than ‘250 employers, many offering a considerable ‘number of job opportunities, have contacted the government with their in- terest in participating in. the program, . To. qualify for employment under the Job Qpportunities Program, a person must have been rasident Columbia for a year and on social. assistance’ for three bubble”” ‘manoouvres - through: the. traffie: “Special: ‘features | ‘ined a closed cireult scanning camera, and . telephoto ' ‘periscopes, radar; dual-exhaust : -anth-pollution davice and high- him Way’ signal markers, he signals read “Too otage d “'Stop,””. and there: ‘also'are ‘in’ British -. their sense of humour. Who didn’t get a kick out of the Irish sympathizers who put back the roads the soldiers blew up stopping the IRA supply lines. In the midst of all this uproar and fury, didn’t they have a full size plus ceremony with ribbon cutting and all, opening the renewed portions — just like countries at peace, ‘or course — it didn’t last long. The band music had hardly died away when the soldiers blew it up all over again. None can un- derstand the pathetic civil war in Belfast without yeferring to ~- lost history ‘andiold sores that. vam % ‘are not’ forgotteli*But anyway Vina’ playing’a gament emeee nit ‘Thank God for 8 sense of humour... Things, good and bad, happen so furiously in this affluent day that sanity of purpose seems a long way off, but isn’t it g00d to read about them Mennonites in Linnwood, Ont., holding the line. Still making ‘‘Apple Schnitzing’ day for drying - apples. Indeed with all the hifalutin’ new gadgets the customers seek, a good long string of dried apples is still the most sensible method of assuring winter fruit, Forty " years ago before the Indians gat soft, most every Lillooet family that was worthy of the name, dried not only fish but peaches, pears, black caps, cherries, and apricots too, Pot lickin’ good was also corn, beans, succotash — the last one of. the finest vitamin: foods, Horror shut -down VANCOUVER (CP) — The British Columbia Federation of Labor has called upon its 150,000 affiliated members to “shut. down for survival” from 11:00 a.m, to11;30a.m, Wednesday to emphasize the “horror” of the Amehitka test. ‘Ray Haynes, secretary-treas- urer of the federation, said Sunday: “President Nixon's ineredible decision to proceed with the Amchitka blast’is no with millions of lives and a ~ substantial piece of this world of ours,” Mr. Haynes ' also called upon members of parliament from B.C, to urge Prime Minister Trudeau to make a last-minute personal appeal to President Nixon ta call off the blast. 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Here is one of the, most interesting recipes and if you make this you may be excused from any other Christmas cooking. a SIX WEEK-PLUM PUDDING Ingredients for a pudding to ‘serve 15 to 20 people are as follows: (You may not need to serve that many but part of it would make a welcome Christmas -gift for someone an your list. 1 Jb. suet, 542 cups fresh breadcrumbs, 2 and one- .. third cups sifted flour, %4 cup stoned Malaga raisins, 1% cups. ry By “poything % ‘axclting ih’ my hover ve this morning George? : ‘eisrrants, 1 cup seedless raisins, 7 “2 Tb. candied - ¢ltron, - i ab. candied orange’ peel, % stoned prunes, -2 cups peeled and grated cooking ‘apples, 1 - cup .blanched and: chopped. © almonds, 1% cups brown sugar, the grated rind and julce of one_ orange and one lemon, 4 whole eggs, 4 cups (or more) of rum, 3 tbsp, mixed spices (cinnamon, - nutmeg, ginger) and 1 and two- thirds tsp. METHOD: ‘. vO Remove all skin and fibre from suet and chop finely. This is easy if suet is sprinkled with a third of the flour indicated. Stone the raisins and clean the currants and. less ‘raisins. Stone the prunes.and ‘chop with .a knife or put through a mincer. Peel the apples: and Grate 0 or: chop: The candied. tron and erangé ‘peel should be: cut: in: jp - minute dice, Blanch’and péel ‘and chop the almonds, To mix ‘the Ingredients- place the suet and all the’ rest of the above’ ingredients, except thee ri large pot (canning pot w . The eggs. are: added. shortly before the pudding is to cook. Stir mixture until smooth, then add a quarter of the rum, Cover. pot with a cloth and leave ina cool place. Stir mixture every day for alx weeks, adding a few tsp. of rum each time, There are now seven weéeks ‘before Christmas. If you can’t make it soon and leave it for six weeks a month should be enough. . On the last day, a little before . cooking add the eggs. Stir the pudding to ensure perfect . blending. If the mixture is too - thick and difficult to stir, ae it a little by adding a few th milk or stout. Put the mixture in a special basin greased with butter and sprinkled with flour. _ If you don’t have. a pudding ‘basin, which is quite Iikely in this country, wrap the mixture in buttered, floured cloths which have’ previously been scalded. Put the pudding ina big saucepan of boiling water and boil for at least six hours, TO SERVE , Remove the pudding fram the saucepan and leave to stand for afew minutes; remove the cloth and’ turn out on a round dish. Sprinkle with .a. bit of. sugar; heat Some rum and pour over the pudding and set it alight when ready to serve, Now you know why if you make this you could get away with not making anything else. 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