9, 1958 aad Poe i ‘ RECIPE OF THE WEEK Callahan-Perry Nuptials ScorcH oar CHES Held Saturday will tai cata geragetiacns to Twelfth Wight anf Cal pe One of the season's. prettiest |Peck played the wedding music | land where this period is so well observed? That land, we know, weddings was solemnized on and the bride's aunt, Mrs. Ethel | is Bonnie Scontland ‘ b. here “first-footings and New Years’ Day Saturday, January 4, in the |Atherton, was soloist: = prs Burns’ celebrated with Church of the Immaculate Con: |Father O'Brien was the offic | CtLS ate the general Hal pacity ception when Marjorie, daugh- ing minister, equal fervor. For evening entertaining many of us are familiar ter of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Perry, A reception was held in, the with the plenteous repasts laid out by Scottish hostesses. Among became the bride of Lloyd Cail: evening at South Westminster | the favorites will be, I warrant, Scottish oatcakes which are ahan, son of Mr, and Mrs. Aitsit pans with J. T. Brown giving | delicious served with your own special brand of wellaged Th i Entering the church with her |.,°° ast to the bride. Tele-| cheese. Here is a recipe for these cakes which those of you who eded | , Hawaii and Fort | down the aisle by~ her niece. !Nelson and were read by the Carol Buchi of Prince George, best man, Lewis Callahan, bro- h 5 in pink nylon and carried a |'"°F Of the groom Posy of flowers, and three at-| Out-oftown guests were Mr. pas tendants, Mrs. Jim Perry Jr. as |and Mrs. Louis Callahan anf Stir in a scant teaspoon of soda, then put in enough fine oa a bride’s matron, Miss Alvina |daughter Noreen, and Mr. and| ©4tmeal (not rolled Oats) to roll out. Cut in any desired shape © who are given assignments on “Assignment” are Stnt lwelbe-and Miss Beverley Perry, |Mrs. Lewis Callahan, ail of| or shape into one Jong roll, chill and slice. Cook in medium oven, to every nook and corner of the globe to bring back stories. jSister of the bride. AU were |High River; Mrs. Frank Walley| MRS NORMAN MURRAY. North Bluff Road The show itself is going places; after a few short months |Bowned alike in cherty red vel- and Miss E. Worsley of North | : it has attracted the largest audience of any radio show | vet, with Shoes, mitts and head |Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Dick | in) Canada: Hero the/show's hosts, Maria Barrett and Bill dresses to match, and. carried |Cackette of Vancouver, MacNeil coyer an assignment themselves—interviewing a {white fur muffs’ on which aad Mrs. Ivor Buchi of © pretty alrline hottess: |spray of berried holly was pin- | George. AGAIN WE STRESS jned, making a perfect foil for! After a short hoseymoon in a err inc ae the petite bride, who was Victoria, the bride and groom RIDGE |Panorama Woman gowned in white lace over sat-|Jeft by plane for Fort Nelson OUR S FOR COLEBROOK |Reaches 87th Year jin, and wore a chapel veil with where the bride is on the h- e 2 s = = Fs EI = F E B Mr nd Mrs. E. J. Busby spent | 4)... Rothnie Sr, was guest @ pearl coronet. Mrs. Edna ing staff. puomboudayes wine (ticle 800'!6r" honor on Saturday, when|~ Sse PonueDOLue AUYARE DUDCAD, lar arca: Mrs. Gordon Rothnic | Hospital Dean No, 36 at White Rock. FEATURE OF VIL etaia ce" : ‘held “open house”, the occasion | . dit! THIS STORE WA teing the 87th birthday of the| Visits In Ocean Park maes's < Z Holiday guests at Mrs. M. |) on oreq guest, | Dr. Alice Rines who spent] Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Thomp- Jenkinson’s included Mr. and eee |the holiday season with her |son spent the holiday season | Mrs." George Long, tf North) aye. sim Perry flew to Prince |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred |visiting relatives and friends in Paceoe men ano etsy ANG |Log 1a spend Christmas witht |Rines Sunnyside Road, has re-|/Vancouver, Wash., and on Van- Pepencgais. Ja Dayiilson OF a Derry and thelr datightem|turned to her duties as Dean |couver Island. Reweuerumnstere anda three at on indaw, Mr. and Mrs. |ot the Faculty of the Women's | children. Ivor Buchi Later in the wee Hospital, Denver, Colorado. a8 © LOCA Tada so a SS |they all motored hack to, Cole- : B Mr cand Mrs. Art Nelson and joey fot the News Vee an | Principal ata beptiamal cere:| NEW. Year’s Eve RISKET BOILING BEEF, family spent Christmas with | rriday evening Mr, and Mrs.|mony at St. John’s Anglican Party Enjoyed Grade A Sperial Ib Ree ciak oe 4 (Perry were hosts at a dinner (Church, Ottawa, by Rev. Robim| Mrs’ L. E> Resecll and Mre , sees Mrs. A. E. Owen. A , on Mr and Mrs, Ivan McComb |the wedding of their dai |Party prior to the rchearsal for son on January 5, was David J. T. Cosens entertained at a BACON , hter |Ralph, five-month-old son of ey New Year’s Eve party at < Marjorie. Special yue. in- S/L and Mrs. P. R. M. Laronde. |the suite of the latter at “Roc- . * with their children motored to| iiied str. and Mrs. Louis Call- Godparents were Mrs. B. Cavan- |Sea Place” Marine Drive Regular Side, Special, Ib eae mteoUas: chen and Miss Noreen Call augh of MeDonald, Man om, |The earlier part of the evening jahan,, all of High River, Alta, |C. Brown of Lachine, Que., and bridge was enjoyed, the prize otek s Stanley Logan of Ottawa. Mrs.|Winners being Mrs. Max Zack Mr. and Mrs. Art Peck spent |L. Laronde of Ocean Park is|and Mrs. Russell the Christmas holidays with |the grandmother. A buffet supper was served their daughter and scn-in-law kM Te the beginning of the new CRESCENT NEWS jar. and Mrs. Robert , in| Mrs. G. Dunbar, Avon Street, |year, after which charades Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wait, Ce- |st Paul, Minnesota. has been appointed to the per-| were played, causing much mer. dar Drive, are spending the ae tay manent staff of School District riment among all present holidays visiting relatives in | Jim Bray : | California, al’ Col Ths ne.ghbors ull wish him a specdy Mr. and Mrs. A. W, LeWarne lrecovery. of Sechelt were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs Jack LeWarne, | <==, McBride St. Mr. and Mrs, George Davi | were hosts on New Years Eve | to about twenty guests. | eee eee CHANGE IN Mi. and Mrs Esrle Fow'sr cf SCHEDULE Wes ncouver and Mr.