* * moving ? B.C. Delivery Service Ph. L04-5828 STORAGI PACKING CRATING • • * * Prince George Citizen Monday, May 12, 1958 7 P.G. Heating and Sheet Metal COMPANY LTD. Oil and Gas Furnaces — - Bonded Roofinf General Sheet Metal 1055 4rb Avenue Ph. LO4-5616 By TRACY ADRIAN AN EVENING dress with its own accompanying coat is a glamorous ensemble for night life during the summer season. This versatile twosome can be worn for after-five cocktails, then go on to more formal affairs. The full circular, revirsible coat is of white warp-printed silk with flowers in blurred-tones of red. It is lined with plain white peau de soi which rolls back to form the collar and cuffs. The dress has a short, full skirt of the print and a strapless molded bodice in white on which appliques repeat the flowers of the print. Sewing Champions Named For City Winners of the local Singer Sewing Contest In both the sow-off division and the Young Homemakers division were awarded prizes last week. Mi-. George B.ertrand, manager of the Singer Sewing Centre, 1100 Third Avenue presented Mrs. Hyslop with a fitted Scissors set for winning the contest for the sew-off division and Mrs. J. Mullen was presented with a fitted sewing case for winning the Young Home- Broccoli Omelet With Cheese Sauce An old favorite gets a new and appetising twist in ibis recipe, which should please the whole family. Ingredients for broccoli omelet and cheese sauce: (1 eggs, separated (i tablespoons milk Va teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter 1 S-oz. package processed Canadian cheese :!'t cup milk 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1 cup hoi chopped cooked broccoli. Beat yolks until light; heat in milk and salt. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry; fold into yolks. Melt butter in large heavy frying pan; pour in mixture. Cover and cook slowly until puffed and lightly browned on under side, about 20 minutes. Place in slow oven CiOO degrees F,.) about five minutes to cook the to]). While omelet is cooking, cut cheese' into pieces; molt over low heat. Add milk gradually, stirring constantly until sauce is smooth. Crush Corn flakes slightly; combine with melted butter. Spread hot broccoli over half the omelet; pour on part of cheese sauce; sprinkle with half the Corn Flakes crumbs. Serve at once, garnish with dditional hot cooked broccoli, if desired. Yield; (> servings. WEI) 70 YKAK'S WINDSOR, Orit. (CPI — Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loughlin celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary here. Air. Loughlin is 91, his wife 90. Mr. Loughlin was born in Newfoundland, where he began his career as a fisherman after building his own vessel from trees lie felled and trimmed in the woods. makers. Mrs. Hyslop's afternoon dre'ss of brown crepe was fully lined with taffeta and had dolman sleeves, a pretty eowel neckline, a self covered belt and buckle added the finishing ¦touc'lies to a very pretty dress. ' Mrs. Mullen's dress was a two-plcce rayon and eoH-tcm In a very pretty shade of brick red, the jacket was reversible, the other shade was sand, this dress had a covered belt. These dresses were made in the Singer Sewing Centre under the instructions of Mrs. 1.0. M. Ricketts and were modeled Wednesday evening in the Sewing Center. The judges for the contest were Mrs. it. Carter, Mrs. I. Johnson, Mrs. A. Patient, Mrs. T. Graham. These dresses will lie sent on to Winnipeg, Mrs. Hyslop's dres.s will !be sent together with other winners from towns throughout this region to be judged again 'to select a winner to go on to New York for the grand sew-off in June. Mrs. Mullen's dress will be judged in competition with other Young Homemakers division local winners in this area. Sack Is Sexless Says Graham SAX FRANCISCO (AP)—Billy Graham says he likes the sack style because "it takes the sex out of dress." The evangelist told a largely teen-aged audience at Thursday night's youth meeting at t lie Cow Palace that the sack is "healthy for the morals of the country—I'm going to get my wife one." At the end of the sermon, which pictured the biblical Samson a.s a juvenile delinquent, 1,025 persons walked forward to make "decisions for Christ." Most of them were young people. A crowd of IS, 100 crammed Into the 16,500-seat hall, with roughly a mile of cars turned away because free parking space ws exhausted. Graham said Samson was "Clod's delinquent" because "he had a paremial problem and a romantic problem. He sinned and sin blinded Samson—then God forgave Samson and restored his strength. He can forgive you and restore you to your proper place in life." Floor Covering Plastic Wall Tile Viny Tile, Linoleum Carpets and Carpet Installation "Everything in Floors" PRINCE GEORGE FLOOR SHOP LTD. • 1095-3rd Avenue LO 4-6026 HERE and THERE Mr. and Mrs. K. Gardner, nee Klsio Gorbat arrived back in Prince George last week. Mrs. Gardner was at one time .social editor for the Citizen. Mr. Gardner lias been at UBC and will go back to teaching this fall in the city of Prince George. a •#- ¦& Bill Trotter, son of Mrs. W. Trotter returned home this week from Vancouver where Bill attends UBC. Surgery Does Not Provide For Mind KANSAS CITY (AP) — A girl was born with an extra hand sticking out of one shoulder. At 12 she had an operation and it was removed. Her parents were elated. The girl went to pieces. Dr. Norman Chivers and Dr. Theodore L. Dorpat of the University of Washington told the story Thursday in reporting on a study they made of the wild ideas and emotions many people have after surgery. Their report was published in the May issue of GP, official monthly of the Academy of General Practice. — BY — JESSIE CUNLIFFE PHONE LOgan 4-5512 Mr. ami Mrs. John Nielson, McBride Crescent, have their sou Bill home from UBC. -& -£ -fr Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arbour and daughter Hinda, returned home Thursday evening from the south where their daughter attends UBC. ¦& & '¦& Mrs. Ivor Guest was honored at a Mother's Day tea, Friday afternoon, given by her two (laughters, Mrs. Joan MacGreg-or, Mrs. Betty Jordan and her daughter-in-law, Barbara. The tea was held at the home of Mrs. R. Guest, son and daughter-in-law, Mrs; R. Guest on Oak Street. Old friends of Mrs. Guest who attended the tea were: Mrs. Gordon Wood, Mi's. Karl Anderson, Mrs. A. Peters, Mrs. A. Moffat, Mrs. Jack Nickolson, Mrs. J. Keller, Mrs. T Ogg, Mrs. W. F. Hein, Mrs. J. Mallis, Mrs-. Fred Burden, Mrs. A. Boyd, Mrs. B. Morkan, Mrs. W. Fraser, Mrs. A, Pa'tterson, Mrs. Martin Caine, Mrs. J. McKenzie and Mrs. J. Bootes. & # -fr Mrs. .1. Boats of Quesnel is in town visiting |ier mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nickolson. CAKSON MERRICK OPAL MATHEWS BARBARA SHIELDS XETAXX1S KING Four Local Guides To Attend Summer Camps Four local Girl Guides will attend camps, spread out from the Atlantic to the Pacific this summer. Netannis King, lG-ycard-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. King, 7th Avenue, will attend guide camp at Atlantic Adventure Camp, Halifax, Nova Scotia. To Trillium Trail Camp, Doe Lake, Ontario, will go Carson Merrick, 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Merrick, 12th Avenue. Opal Matthews, 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matthews, 11th Avenue and Barbara Shiels, 15-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Douglas of lllh Avenue. Also going to Trail Trillium Camp, Doe Lake, is Bonnie Powers, McBride, B.C. About one working Canadian in four is employed in manufacturing, one in eight in farming. The province of Saskatche-wan has nearly 100,000 square miles of occupied farmland; about one-third of the national total. Relax in Casual Comfort in Your Leisure Hours! Shop at the Bay for all your Summer needs . . . clothing, camping equipment, picnic supplies, cameras and f.lms. Girls' Attractive Blouses The prettiest blouses to wear with cotton skirts and pedal pushers. Many have fancy details and trimmings. In white only. Sizes 7 to 14 ............................ 1.98 Girls'Cotton T-Shirts Cotton is cool and comfortable in the warmer weather. Many novelty styles in solid V colours and stripes. Sizes 8 to 14 .... I Junior Miss Jeans Real ranch style in finely tailored sanforized denim. Legs are tapered, with belt loops and side pockets. Tan shade. Sizes 7 to 12.................................. Children's Play Jackets Smart zippered, washable denim play jackets. Great for boys or girls. Faded blue, 0% OQ green, red, etc. Sizes 3-6x. 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