WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B,C. - composers, she said, Mrs, Davies said many of the }- Brownie project . tribute to Brownie and Guide acz- . Brownies ‘and Guides held ’a-tea " yide the sandwiches, cakes and ‘cookies for the afternoon social. g -The money. will be placed in the | equity at Seaboard Finance Bl | See us for cash today. Mr, and Mrs. J, Goodmanson Books, busts mark music week locally. National Music Week, Novem- ber 24 to 30, will be marked by display of books and busts at the Terrace Library, Marylin Davies, secretary for the local chapter of the B.C. Registered Music Teachers As- soclation, said the Association plans a display at both the Ter. race and Kithmat Mbrartes bo commemorate the occasion, «- F* Sheetal émphaets “ti Wie" ae “play will be placed on Canadfan Tiusie students intheareaareun- familiar with Canadian compo- |. sers and don’t realize that many, Moms baked for It was mother’s turn to con- ivities when the Kitsumgalum on Oct, 27, ° It was up to the mothers topro- The Brownies and Guides did their part arranging a display of | ‘their decorating talents on cakes and cupcattes, First prize inthe Brownle divi- ston went to Brenda Clarksonfor her artistic efforts on a cupcake, Second prize went to Jackie Wann In ‘the Guides, Karen Wright received. first prize, Karen Place, second prize, and Lauren Dubeau placed third. | .: The Brownles.and, Guides hope 4 display, F Pam. Anderson: received : third prize," 1. of them have been hereas adjudi- cators, “We hope the display will bring about a greater awareness of our Canadian composers,” she said, Mrs. Arthur Oswald, assisted | m by Mrs. Virginia Lowrie, have been appointed by the Associa- ton to prepare and Present the -ses if allowed to dry, Milk glas- Collison-Goodmanson vows exchanged| Wedding. vows | were exc ed between “Callin ring ceremony in St Mathew's Anglican Church, Qcto- | : . Horafield officta- ted: .at tie afenorst ‘ceremony, Mrs. Phil: Davies. was Organiat, ‘The bride was given in ma riage by her father, Dea: “Colif. ’ ber 26, -* Rev. A, d - Nelle Skanderbeg of Giad- ' Stone, Manitoba, was best man for. the groom. Don Collison dr, a brother of the bride, and Stee. fan Sykut were ushers. , ‘The bride, daughter’ of Mra, C. -W. : Michiel, -wore 4. short| . White lace over. satin gown witha shoulder length vell, She carried a bouquet of trailing red and white rose buds. Cheryl Lynn Wells, a niece of the bride, was flower ‘girl, She wore a dress of white lace over yellow with matching bonnet. tnd shoes and carried a basket | of yellow and white mums. “Mrs, Pat McMillan from Van- conver was matron of. hottor. velvet dress with matching head- Hlece. The bridesmaid was Miss nita Goodmanson, a sister of the }groom from Gladstone,’ Mantl- ‘toba, She. wore:a -gold velvet dtess with matching headpiece. Both attendants carried nosegays of yellow mums, Following the. ceréinony ‘awed- ding reception was held tn the Oddfellows Hall with the Rebekah Lodge catering, - Shirley Fowler,.a cousin atthe bride, Attended. the guest “bool, The bride’s three tier wedding cake was - made by her grand. mother, Mrs, A, C. Fowler and decorated by Mrs. W. Bailey. Following the ‘reception, the bride changed to her going away ¢ostume, a. brown and white suit with -fox fur trimmed “mauve coat and brown accessories. She was droaged in a green! ‘| grandparents Mr, and Mre, A.C. .| Smithers, Mr. and Mrs, Dennis to reside on River Drive, The couple will honeymoon in Enrope and England where they plan to visit with the groom's grandmother. °°. thet of town. ‘guests attending ¢ wedding were the grooms par- ents Mr, and Mrs. J. Goodman- son of Gladstone, Manitoba, an aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs, L. of Langruth, Manitoba, a sister of thet bride Mrs, Gary Wells of Vancouver, the brides Fowler from Smithers, M er and Mrs. W.H,B, Haywood and ehildren Glen and Nancy rele Mould, _Mx. and. Mra. -BS, Fowler and their children Brenda ‘and Shirley also from Smithers; Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Collison from Granduc, B.C., and Mr. arid Mra, T, W. Collison and Ron from Kitimat, After thelr honeymoon tip, Mr. and Mrs, Goodmanson p me e groom is employed by CPA in Terrace. Dishwasher does the work but you have to. help it — Your new dishwasher will do most of your dishwashing work for you but there are somethings you should do to prepare the dishes, pots and pans to get best results, The sooner dishes are wash. ed after use, the betterthoclean. ing results will be. The more time food soils have to stand, the more difficult they are to remove, Certain types of tood, such as egg sauces and some gravies, tend to stick and harden if ale lowed to dry so you may wish to rinse them off if the dishes are going to stand for a while, Milk forms a film on glas- ses should be rinsed in cold water if allowed to stand betore, S washing, Aluminum ware tends to dis color in detergent laden water, It you are careful placing these items in the dishwasher you can be sure of good results, Wooden and soft plastic items should not be used in the dish- washer because the higher tem- peratures and stronger deter- gents can cause warping and fins ish problems, . Coffea or.tea can stain china cups if they are not rinsed ime mediately after use, There are commercial products onthe mar~ ket which will remove coffee and tea stains that appear in Mel-. :| mac‘or- Melomiie: aus. : Water temperature in the tub should be between 140 and 160 degrees F, for best washing and arying results in your dishwash- er. The incoming water ‘ia re- duced from 20 to 30 degrees: in heating the dishes, racks and tub so. water, temperatures at a minimum of 150 degrees F, should be available to the dish. washer for proper usage, or pans with baled on food soil’ can be placed In the top rack after the loose material has been scraped off. If the dishwasher doesn't remove ‘all of the food soil, any remaining will be much. easier to remove by hand than if you had tried before allowing the dishwasher to work on It, Cassercles and other dishes Party held for | Little Helpers Thirteen mothers and 26 children were present in St. Mate thew'’s church October 16 for the annual - party for the Little Helpers, . Following. a ‘short service at- the church during which chil- dren presented mite . boxes for use in missions, the group: adjourned to the Anglican hall where games were played and — Dr, W.W, Belch plans to take up baffalo. farming, He says the buffalos will be slaughtered ard |. processed to be sold as dog, eat or mink food, The hides will be tanned and the fur could be- come exotle coats, he. said, His operation will be the second such farm to be operated in this arta Belch to try buffalo farm PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) o. ‘duck breeding . SUDBURY (CP) — Dr. Colin Young, a blologist at Lauren- tian University, {s out to solve the mystery of Laurentian Lake, |0 After making an accurate count of the ducks on the lake, he dis. covered there are. mo >, ducks. an fa ‘normal ‘for ‘¢ , area, refreshments. served, in 42 years. - Balioons for the occasionwere . donted_y Mr. Alan be) Central heating steam heating is finally coming to downtown Vancouver, agenera- tion behind other cities in Can. ada, eae United States and Eur- e a 17 buildings, Steam, to be produced in natural gas-fired bollers, sell atart flowing through the system Nov. 1, VANCOUVER (CP) — Central $2,250,000 project will SAFEST Deir liar eee a libero A to raise about $275 from the tea|J-. . and the sale of thelr haked goods, |. adventure fund and used to send summer, - . About 150 mothers and friends attended the tea in‘ the. United Church Hall, Mra, Hilkka Flury was fhe converar. If you have. invested money in a home it is, probably: the best.. collateral you have. For example, by using this you can borrow up to 80% of the value of your prop- erty, or in some CASES even more. ; MANAGER | Robert. Blagiont ::. . 4611 Lakelse Avenn,” P.O. Box 41: - Terrace, -B.C. Phone 635-7107 SEABOARD FINANCE. CO. OF CANADA LTD, ‘two girls to Gulde Camp next ee : “FEATURING - grin” “TOTEM TV. ‘PRESENTS — PREVIEW & ’ Craftsmanship “APPLIANCES APPLIANCES oe Re agile Bie et ale INS 2d Serpe Seg | ~LAKELSE MOTOR HOTEL (Banque Room) Meee 29 to December Tt a.m.- Ip. Since 187 Co-op Trimmed CHUCK ROAST “elas: eupeeye Nalley’s Banquet _ DILLS.._—_ . ' a tH gether at es elteeh “Robin Hood te tase