Large Crowd Enjoys 'Gommunity Carol Sing 74 a So. Ss ni bt ‘church services, 3 ~Nearly 400 city residents last night joyfully pined in singing well-known Christmas carols at the rince Rupert Christmas Carol Community Sing in the, ivic Centre auditorium following | the ‘Sunday an L. , bass voices on the stage | veld musical background, Brown. “Joy, 40 the World,” Chhatian Men,” “Silent. Night." “The. Firat Noel, " “Goud King! Weheelas,” off; your drowsy sleep,” “God! | st “you merry, Gentlemen, Ip ay Host me) ‘Conte, all ye talthtnl, " “AWAY invaf;Manger” and “Hark, the: [QO Children : Hetdidangels ¢ Sing,” | eatol.sing the Rotary Chorus, ' wfider the direction of Charles yesterday afternoon as Pe Palagno, sang “O Come, O:more than Cpt ‘emanuel,” “Little Town’ 0 rgroup of soprano, alto, tenor| jour,” and the spiritual “Behold fhat Star,” Sololst was Mrs, R, L. Wicks, W. C. Hankinson, president of ‘ the Prince Rupert and District iMusle and Drama association | weleomed the gathering, ‘a 14- “page orchestra pro-! aa entire assembly wag un- -the direction of William! “Gejections sung jn order wert “Good | | ‘Navy, RCMP “Shepherds, sha ke| Foti the second helt of the: Excitement was high ° waited for Santa Claus t6 j Bethlehem” and “sitent | 150 children: Wtght- “Carol of the Bells, a Hall’ and “Beautiful Say- Militia Unit \Giands Down’ TRevilar drill and parade'ren, nights for Lhe 120th Harbor De- i Debember 17 as the unit “stood. abn for the Yuletide season. Wrst parade of the New Year, Officer ‘Commissioned vary, 1. of Santa Claus. FAAS party for army personnel ; cerber 28 al 9 pam. in the Arm- : the crowd, mn) gtleés: Members will attend in er) 4 ab: 001. V ; : LONG HISTORY “pop to the youngsters, _ Parents were served the Chief 44 Phe national bardic festival of | mess ;) Wales, thé Elsteddfod, was insti-' af dn ‘1176, RCN, Ti enews ppm en mene rete fet ee ce eee eee nie amen e pete ee # present them with gifts in sfecipl, arrangements of “Deck the navy drill hall where 7 the ships company of HM ‘CS Chatham and RCMP members from Prince Ru- py ipert subdivision city and |Port Edward detachments “4 ‘played host to the, child- Cartoon movies “were shown, tenee Troop RCA (M) stopped. toigwed by Christmas music _Dlayed by the Navy band Iced by wil be held Monday night, Jan-' Elen 'SB) heralding the arrival The children were delighted and, thelr guests will be held De- ; ¥ ith clowns who mingled among Assisting Eanta with the dis- . whltornt: Persons attending are tribution of gifts were Wren- Sect aplied to phone Mrs. A. C. Thody netles while Sea Cadets handed out fruit, candy, ice-cream and and Petty officers General convener was : tyted by Prince Rhys Ap Grif-: Petty Officer William Murray, = dn Order To Give Our Staff ok Well- Deserved Holiday, We Will Be ‘Closed All Day Thursday, Dec. 7 | COOK 8. JEWELLERS | M8 TA Re Bo Ee Big Gs ay Si raging Haids ibs “B Rian RAMI ams your way with a festa with for a rery Happy Deliday, 2 -- ally "un oli te. Sul Greet May this Holica y Season bring you everything My Fo. you wild mest, \ N ERE O RURAL IEA, Saws s See iSise es a= s ae Soa BS ae 2 een ee, ae er -_> ——. -v iene: gr nl SO NE Te NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION OU Rt At Carving “Tukey. Not Difficult oe For Host if Simple Rules Followed If you‘re a holiday host and carving the Christmas turkey: is thé: only thet ies Mele ym MeL Pd Hetty tat BENT oer geet gigs dk fim gab es , +. eal : vas OEE AN ONION ADE GP od MILA AD Engh wee at EEE baat UN NER BED gE Ig NN ty Nae tigen atl ty Fe ‘ ‘ PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS ke of pee Monday, December 24, 1956 ! ete | Francois Lake News| Gaza nyeste ‘and Monty Har- rigon have both’ been, very. il with double: pneumonia. .@ half.of show.on the’ evel: to|: ee dig. through this and ‘a foot, and, make a path in for the Sunday | morning. . Christmas. . service, | After the service: ‘Canon, ‘Atkin-: gon gave out: the’ Sunday. ‘School “W ‘| though the mild winter has been | prizes, There were three with a] h pleasant {¢ has brought’ a lot of ful) - attendance . record—Sylvia | § sickness,’ with measles , and) partington; Richard’ and’ Marie mumps still breaking ‘out. all Neave, Edward’ Gatacre and’ -Al- over the. district. - ela, Jeannie, Freddie. and Elsic | ahead; es Peters were “presented. with «| 19 "Johnny Prinz of Wistatla has book. both his hands badly. burned . when he threw some gasoline on| ‘At the inquest on, Wednesday fe a fire ‘he was building - beside | in Burns Lake it .was decided: the lake, He ¢id not realize that that the death of: Helmut Eber= [ his gloves. were: saturated: with hart was. “caysed, ‘by person’ or } | the ‘gag from \the’-bottle from |'persons | unknown.” He was| which he was pouring gasoline | found. dead beside the road. near. (o help: the fire-along. He ran|tle Nadina Lake Camp. early)” and threw. himself into ‘the icy | November 12..A rifle was found |": water ‘to put out: the. ‘flames, It beside, him and he” was shot in. will.-be several'weeks -before he {t will be. able to, work: again.’ : The Public Works ‘sander has ‘Quant Lumber ‘Company, ‘wa 7 ‘been’ through,:.spreading -gravel | badly and when the: ‘on the icy. Toad at the approach to. the corners..." ur roads have ‘ can : oe oy aS TRADITIONAL as the holly wreath and the family Yule tree at Christmas in Canada’ ‘is the tender, golden brown turkey that dominates the festive table. Serving of light,. well-: ; chilled table wines is a flavorful and natural accompaniment to roast turkey, Pour ‘the wine’ 7 in five to eight ounce table goblets as the turkey As being, carved. Canadian: dry and: medi ead dlgestions and i ig a per feet topper for ihe big meal. as it may seem, tions for properly and slicing the holiday bird can | knife, then cut remaining skin The following simple . direc- ; djsjointing | help the inexperienced carver: good sharp carving knife! The: job will prove easier.if you stand : by holding leg at almost righ up to carve and always carve: angles to the plate and cutting that’s: through meat to the pone. Hold away from you. Jf the carver is ‘thigh with knife and press down ight-handed, place the legs onion drumstick until bone snaps. right; if left-: ti r the bird to the ! the drumstick firmly with the! uniform slices. To slice thigh Cut racat, straddle the bone with thumb and | roo the skin) and sever: fork and cut meat in lengthwise Naturally you must have a: he side of the turkey 1anded, to the left. First, remove a leg by holding: dismal spot in an otherwise joyous holi day—take heart! Ite is nt. as: diffic alt | reese ve agreeine .joint. Press leg away from the ‘body with the flat side of the ron the back. Place ‘leg on a sery. ice plate. Disjoint drumstick and thigh Slice leg meat by’ holding drumstick perpendicular and cut down, turning leg to ‘get PY stri ips! Next, remove’ the ‘wing, ‘by: fae} ser ting ‘knife at right: angles, ‘toy: breast about 142 ‘inches ” aboie through wing - joint, |”. : To ‘slice white - meat, _ Inse knife in- rib. section: On, opposl side. “Hold knife. paralle’ motion..Start first > slice” above Place where wing wa, ‘| been viene clear eligi, ‘aiid: to; Gotha hetn: 1 ‘fying ‘Hoitrs wing and: -eptting straight: “downs . Party fcNe : Prince Ret Ae sday, to. ay We *Marié!:Wood. Os both-bag- breast: and cut’. with,. ae satis. moved. - coe forefinger. streets ‘ett by Canadian Pacific | Christinas, : : PERSONALS Fraser, 411 McBride. Airlines plane today for Vancou- | ver where he will spend Christ-; mas and New Year’s with his ter ison Lluvd. | He expects to return following the Christmas season. “Mrs, Norman Shenton, 1501 /Sixth Avenue Bast, left by plane todty far Vancouver where she ‘will spend Christmas with her husband, who is receiving medi- ‘eal treatment in Vancouver, ‘ { Mr, and Mrs. B. By Craft and their daughter Sheila of 1492 Sixth Avenue Kast, left today by plane far Queen Charlotte City where they will spend Christ- ‘Mr. and Mis. B. F, Roberts, University “ sludents attonding _the liniverstty of British Colun- “bin artiving home to spend “Christmas with vheit families “wore Donald Martinus, Gear. “pina Mitchell, Margaret: Watts, : Russell Merrison, James Bate- man, David Ridsdale, Arthur Deeonl Atfpad Strand, dames Baldwin, Harold Pletcher, Garth rypyener, Kenneth MeBinnon, Jadith Loyd, and Robert Ritehte, Attending Surpass — Paclfle College, home over the weekend were Wallam Birtch b.anky Waar “dal, Radney Philipson, Chyisto. Furniotis und Frank Barton. Jule Prackter, whe ds atbend- tye Mietorin College, Vietorts, and Patrlein Métehall, atvendlig Sprolt-Shaw Business school, and reception{st, Dies Aged 56 mas wlth Mrs, Craft's parents, | ‘years, Mrs, Lottie Anderson 0} 2 tablespoons tate in Edmonton is survived by one, Wilthim Becker Varnconver and aertvdag | Vietoria, are also home. ‘for: Miss Rosalind Thain. daug hei of Mr. and. Mrs, George i Thain, 528 Ninth Avenue West, ! arrived hore yesterday by! plane via Terrace from Vancou-- ver, fo spend Christmas with; her parents, Miss Thain will re-! turn Thursday to Vancouver’ where she is employed with: radio station CFUM as librark un: Mrs S, Anders¢ son | Set your guests: talking about: ‘your up ‘tender ham! Keep ita secret, if you 1 discovery that ac’ ‘vont {pure' anos lame). on ‘rons and in gravy ts the key to your, dinner, success, gra Aes . ‘ewer GRAVY a . Few ‘grains’ pepper: w £05 Fraser ‘Street died this’ 3 tablespoons flour “1 tablespoon’ prepated, usta merning at thy age.of 56. i ° 15 teaspoon accent. ‘Dash’ ‘tobacco: BA Mrs. Anderson who was BOY (pure monosoditim glutamate) Cider from, ‘baking: “pan.” : \ Miivayy, Melt fat; blend in flour, ac’eenl;. peppery. ‘mustard, and falco, ae aairnotne eae ant te" 2 Measure vider from pan; add enough cider. or water to make “sisters Mrs. Trlle Bouvette,’ 2 cups; add to saucepan, Cook, ‘athrring, over: low: hent: untl “Mrs, Mzabeth Neilson and Ms, smooth and thivkened, Add salt if’ necessary, Makes, about Sybil Veil: cy, all of Edmonton;) CUbs arAavy. Select a centre slice of tender. ready-to-eat haut, Mrs, Emina Robinson of Red.. about ]\9 inches thick, Score fat edge at half- {neh intervals, water, Alla, and Marjorie Me-; Brown on both sides in w Iittle hot, fat, Placo, In. baking pan; Gilivary of Prince Rupert. | sprinkle top with 44 teaspoon ac 'éent (pure. monosodium iuta- Ber husband, Charles predgs mate), Pour 2 cups swweel: ‘apple cider snto baking pan; bake tn, conser het a your ago, moderate over. (250° 1) 45 minutes basting with’ wlder in pan Funeral arrangements will be at 15 minute intervals, Make gravy with elder remalning In pan, annaunced Jater by Ferguson Garnish with walnut-stuffed ateatned Pita prunes, Makes RIX Kaneva) Home, servings, We te eee Ee EE SER HE Bo gee Resident of the elty for 13 | TASTY PRUUTS i Powretifits of the world pros , Guetion of dates comes from the green valleys of Iraq. ! JEAQUN ‘ | a Vind if we pop up with a Vuleciale wy ve p i : A say | fa Catia, , ix BE LE We sincerely hope that joy and peace may he yours oi Christanas and through all the days of the New Year LYONS FINE FOODS LTD. ’ wish for everybody? t Joyous one remem (ay your Chrisumas be a “paved ov years (9 con 99 TAXI CO, LTD, ; “for your valued parte cand to i my yOu all {he bos ofthe hla seta Bee ON