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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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-THE LEADER POST, LG IN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1961 COOKISG CAS BE WN'. Ladies Aid plans Christinas tea date Seven layer casserole recipe from reader i I 'j Trinity Lutheran Ladles Aid will hold a Christmas tea and apron and fancy-work sale Monday, Nov. 13 from 2.30 to 7 p.m. at 1934 Ottawa street. Home baking will also be featured.

PAGE hLVLN Anniversary in Indiana BLUFFTON, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Runyon, 1427 W. Lancaster street, Bluffton, were to eelebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday at their home with open house from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m.

They were married Nov. 9, 1901 In Berne, Ind. by Rev. D. E.

Zechlel. They moved to Saskatchewan In 1912 and took up farming at Southey, Sask. They remained there until 1942 when they moved back to Indiana. They have five children Mrs. Roberta Woolley, Regina; Wood-row Runyon, Southey; Mrs.

Beth Miller, Los Angeles; Mrs. Maloa Parrish, Munde, Indiana; and Alton T. Runyon, Bluffton. There are nine grandchildren arid 15 great grandchildren. Ay spoon vanilla, one teaspoon soda, four quarts popped corn.

(We add fat redskin peanuts, too.) Cook sugar, syrup, butter til a bit hardens in cold water, stir In soda, making sure It all dissolves. Pour over popped torn. Can be pressed In a pan and cut Into bars and wrapped or shaped Into Popcorn Balls. It's been a great hit at Home and School affairs. CARROT BREAD (courtesy Doris Three-quarters cup sugar, cup salad oil, lVa cups sifted flour, one teaspoon baking powder, Vi teaspoon salt, one teaspoon cinnamon, Vi teaspoon nutmeg optional), two eggs, one grated rav carrot, one cup (or less) chopped nuts (also optional).

Bake In greased loaf pan for 55 minutes at 375 degrees. (Good for school lunches.) ANSWER: Thank you very much, Doris. mw istt By MARY MOORE LETTER: At long lust I believe I can be of somo help to you. Mrs. Spencer D.

asked for a recipe for "Seven Layer Casserole, You gave her a "Six Layer Casserole which often make but the "Seven Layer" Is different, SEVEN LAYER CASSEROLE (for Mrs. Spencer Into a nine-inch greased casserole place: One Inch to two inch layer of thinly sliced raw potatoes. A layer of thinly sliced raw onions. A layer of thinly sliced raw carrots. Sprinkle Vi cup uncooked rice over these three layers.

Add one tin peas and their liquid. A pound of pork sausages arranged on tup. Pour one tin of tomato soup diluted with one tin water over all, season and bake covered In 330 degrees oven for one hour, Uncover and turn sausages and cook one hour. Serves four generously. Mrs.

S. LETTER: There was a recipe for a "seven-layer casserole wanted. Here is the "seven-layer casserole recipe I have. Place In order In casserole dish: Ground steak or hamburger meat: chopped onion; salt and pepper; can of whole kernel PROMOTION: Leading air-woman Eloise Longpre, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Edward Longpre, Scdley, has been promoted to the rank of corporal, The announcement was made by Wing Cmdr. Ii.

R. Ileggt-v i commanding officer, ItCAF station Iteaverbank. Cpl. Eloiso Longpre received her new chevron from FO Pat Burns, women's personnel officer at RCAF station lo- 'be rc'i Now, more than ever, with the world's most attractive slim Hearing Classes AVr 'f'j Personal mention SAUSAGE StrPER Grace Lutheran church Laymen's League will hold a sausage supper in the church basement Thursday, Nov. 16, and Friday, Nov, 17, from 5:30 to 8 p.m.

each evening. -l tfcf Conveners are Mrs. C. Adam, Mrs. 0.

Fuhrman and Mrs. E. Ebal, Receiving the guests will be Mrs. W. E.

Riekcrt, Mrs. A. Summerfcld and Mrs. W. Selb.

Tea honors will be performed by Mrs, If, Baker, Mrs. G. Klein, Mrs. F. Ast, Mrs.

C. Rung, Mrs. W. Kurtze, Mrs. Pantel, Mrs.

J. Ietrovltch and Mrs. G. Gesebevantner. Hostesses are Mrs.

K. Ring, Mrs. F. Hoffman, Mrs. R.

Wilke, Mrs. M. Appcnheimer and Mrs. Ring. SERVERS Servers will be Mrs.

Berner. Mrs. W. Stan, Mrs. J.

Wilhelm, Mrs. Wener, Mrs. 0, Patzwold, Mrs. M. Brenner, Mrs.

E. Weber, Mrs. F. Nies-ner. Mrs.

J. Kosky, Mrs. A. Klinger, Mrs. J.

Rumpel, Mrs. A. Manz, Mrs. K. Koch, Mrs, W.

Klein, Mrs. W. Ast, Mrs. II. Schmidt, Mrs.

W. Kullman, Mrs. J. Wolfe, Mrs. F.

Schmelllng, Mrs. G. Kuhn and Mrs, J. Herman. Looking after the tea table will be Mrs.

0. Jedlg, Mrs. F. Janotha, P. Wittrock and Mrs.

G. Ring. In charge of refreshments are Mrs. J. Petrovitch, Mrs.

H. Ehrgang, Mrs. R. Marquart, Mrs. M.

Paskar, and Mrs. N. Slgnlsh. Mrs. F.

Alhus, Mrs. C. Haman, Mrs. J. Bardna, Mrs.

E. Busch, i Mrs. P. Roman and Mrs 0. Busch will look after fancy work and aprons.

In charge of the baking table are Mrs. G. Manz, Mrs. A. Ursel, Mrs.

M. Sllzer, Mrs. A. Muller, Mrs. W.

Whltall. Mrs. K. older and Mrs. Schick.

The money basket will be looked after by Mrs. L. Blaser, Mrs. A. Molder, Mrs.

S. Hahn, Mrs. J. Wlrth, Mrs. Klinger, 1 Mrs.

B. Brennstuhl, Mrs. E. Klinger, Mrs. B.

Brennstuhl, Mrs. I L. Klinger. Mrs. W.

Relncke will look after the fish pond. i TEA AND SALE I The Lioness club will sponsor a tea and sale of bllndcraft products in the CNIB auditorium, 2330 Broad street, Wednesday from 3 to I p.m. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the club and will be available at the door. CP, fL Leader Port photo MISS LEONE LEONG, LEFT, AND MISS ALICIA DAVIS Hawaiian dancing trio visits Regina I 1 i 1 1 I I BINGO BAN AYLESBURY. England (CD The education committee meeting here banned bingo playing on school premises in Buckinghamshire county.

The chairman said bingo is gambling, not consistent with the character of school buildings. 'lioio muiis for the rest of our corn; one six-oz. tin tomato The Glengarry Curling club met in 'he new Regina rink Tuesday ufternoon when 10 rinks participated In eight end games, A coffee party followed in the club rooms. President, Mrs. Sig-nie Sivertson welcomed the new members, and tho president of the Regina Curling dub welcomed the Glengarry club to the new rink.

Refreshments were served by rink skips. note below); ground again; onion; salt and one six-oz. can of (see note below); few bacon on top. Bake at 375 degrees for By SHEILA JONES "Brrrr. Miss Alicia Da- REGINA HEARING AID CENTRE 1827 Rose St.

Tel: LA.2-7800 The Heintzman Piano Rental Plan Here's a novel plan for parents who wish to test their childrens musical ability before purchasing a piano. Heintzman will rent you an attractive, new small piano for 6 months if you decide to purchase it, the six month's rent will be allowed on the purchase price. The balance on Heintzman's Own Budget Terms. It costs so little more to men the best a 11EISTZMAS. HEINTZMAN 1859 Scarth Regina Phone LA.2-5023 puree (see steak pepper, toma-to puree strips of covered hour.

Remove cover and bake hour longer. Very tasty K. MeG. tour." vis said as she wrapped her I K.1avn,f1, Jlair heavv hlaek coat more tiehtlv batk om htr Miss around her "I Jus get used Lcon whined that 'holo muus to lhe cold weather here' are lon outfits Mils Davis, an airline steward- ess, is one third of a singing and i Jr 2aac, unclfj' dancing trio called "The Aloha and Airline Serenades. that arrived ms, ,0 have ho in Regina early Thursday mom-, FROM EMEM: 1 youthful looking man worked for The other two thirds of the Dio, stewardess Miss Leone Lc-! Yr ycars' ong and airline sales representa-j lYn m'kname the tlves Sam Kanae were also uf- a da' fering from "cold feet.

I Ny has IW AVSW IK: Indicating the girls fleece-; Thanks to both of you girls lined overshoes, Mr. Kanae s.ore I hope Mrs. Spencer D. sees1 laughed and said. "We had to! wl ll' these.

snior members of the Was- buy those In Winnipeg to ork- i M-m n. rana Wlntcr club Sec- their feet warm! Miss Davis, all stewardesses LKTTI.R. tion, welcomed the new skating In an Interview at the Drake I Am sending two of our family professionals, Miss Patricia Pop- hotel Miss Lcong added. "We vl nd Lfon8 hke a lots Doris 51. pi and Dick Rirnmer.

at their made our debut with the cold "I1' ARAII'L CORN (PoDcora Balls danre sesslon WcdnDS(lay weather a few days ago in Wlnnl- The arrivcd Re8ina ,0 'P evening. Miss Lorraine McCal- Ll.r I 1-Bwson Travel Limited. him, social convener, was In One cup brown sugar. cup churge of arrangments. Sunday Buffet Brunch 1 Fresh Fruits, Traditional Breakfast Meats Eggs.

Chafing Dish Specialties, Hot Cakes. Adults 1.50 Children 1.00 Tiny Tots 50c 12 Noon to 2 p.m. each Sunday Bobs Family Restaurant Home of Popular Fomlorama Albert Street South adjacent to Hell City Motel Refresh-corn syrup, two tablespoons but- ments were served In tho upper ter, teaspoon salt, one tea- lounge to 28 guests. 'u" is understandable that these formed Thursday even three native Hawaiian, would baI1 lnrrij MB wmmm4 Our Skill Can Makt The Difference! Topics have difficulty adjusting to cold windiness of the prairies and danclnf-after having lived In sunny Hawaii. nut in spite of the weather, Miss Davli said they liked Canada.

"The people are friendly and we have had warm receptions everywhere." PREFERS CANADA Teen By ED OTTAWA SERVICE TRLFIAK You can depend on our expert technicians to find out whatl wrong with your TV act and mako it RIGHT fast! (CD The once-, fashionable "sloppy Joe look Is Miss Leong added. "I prefer disappearing from high school Canada to the United States. It classrooms here. Is not so crowded and basy! Student-sponsored Dress Up here." together with an official Tho three agreed that Niagra crackdown on dui ktail haircuts. Falls was "freezing but bcault- blue Jeuns and heavy makeup ful." are bringing about the change.

Contrary to popular On Dress tp Day, held sev-Haw silans do not wear grass era) hmrs each year, boys don MISS BORSINE (St) list) MISS HURLEY tic and Jackets, girls wear skirts. MISS RUTH (Stylist) MISS JOSIE (Stylist) Only Tahitians wear the grass business clothes and light make-skirt, Miss Davts said, "in I up. and everyone makes a Hawaii we wear skirts made special effort to look well- from Ira leaves. 1 grnomrd. "After two weeks of touring, i The special davs began In' we had to part with our tra 1938 after Callan, a city leaf skirts due to weather condt-; high school principal, sent a lions.

It was Impossible to re-M'-Her to parents advising that plrnish our supply at such short prohibiting student, notice so have been wearing wearing overly casual, i clothes to school. i Ottawa Central Students 1 Council picked up the idea and he a sponsoring the days through Its affiliated councils at each school. BtllttlOR BETTI LN'GAGCMENT NOTICES i 7 1924 37th Anniversary 1961 SUIT or DRESS SPECIAL or 2 pair trousers or 2 skirts Top Quality Dry Cleaning IcS and Pressing MISS DOROTHY Hollywood Beauty Stylists welcome ladies of Repina and district to come and see the large, modern salon, large competent staff. Miss MARIE frt PP7 f'vt 1 IN PhI 8flMiit 4kf il9 9rt vh 444 4 p9 tH ff Hf litlllMMl ti I "Dress lp Days have a good over all etfect, Mr. Callan said In an Interview, "We find there Is a definite relationship between good grooming and Rood Discipline problems are rut down when students There Is no rompuUion participate, hut most of the stu .) i Free Pick-Up Delivery PHONE LA.2-7234 FREE STORAGE ON ALL SPRING CLOTHING HAVE THEM DRYCLEANED PRESSED AND REPAIRED NOW1 Mr, and Mrs.

Steven Ball. Langbank. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Mary to Mr. Keith Abram, son of Mr. and dents do.

Mr. Callan said. Mrs. Scott Ahram, Holdfast. "You'll generally catch a few Sask.

The wedding will take who forgot about the dav, but'' place on Saturday, November; they're always plainly emhar- 23th, last at It am. In Surasscd. Then there's the rebel Joseph Catholic Church, hile who says, 'this Is not for jf wood, Sask. hut the students Imik after him themselves Xfr. and Mrs.

Micheal Dor- R. Greer, another priori- muth wish to announce the en-ral. said students "plainly look's gagement nf their second eldest forward to the day. i daughter. Geraldine Lucille, to "And It serves a real purpose i Idnnell Harvey Ruhr, at St.

in Improving their appearance -f Cecilia Roman Catholic Church, Thev seem to slay well groomed at It 30 a on Dee. 2. IMI long af'er the dav Is ovrr sw MbS JEAN- MISS BETTY Travelling toYIIHIIPEG? When In W'inniwg telas SMth Vi, wear ymif raoiats all dav if Jos, like, rnrv fm f.wals and vomfi'Hatde feme The Tales? That'S the he-! part at the Ale, voo can get a smtte with a hath for as low as 13 on day amt douhlo for enlv $200 m're! IK her arreTnmcidatir.ns available at higher rates. AYE SPECIALIZE IS LADIES AND MEN'S ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS "Short, Stoat Tall New York Tailors Etta Them AIL" In A Hurry? Ituaf Dry Cleaning and Pressing Sen Ice Press While You Wait S' X. I Mbs MINNIE MIvS TERRY MISS MU TEA MIS L.U RF.L 1 1, 100 ECONOMY ROOMS! 5500 wjyoo do Appcinlmcnt Necessary Open 8.30 a.tn.

I0 6 p.m, 5 Days P.S. Stylists Prices Slightly Higher, By Appointment Only! AIR HOLLYWOOD Beauty Stylists COOLED S4 Hamilton Phono LA.2-37T5, Haiti Floor Salon New York Tailors and cleaners 1938 Hamilton St. Telephone; LA.M23I INVISIBLE WF At INC. -SHIRT LAINDERERS THI MSt OVtRNIGHT VAlUt IN MANITOBA Ts oosi. ainsspe a chcin rcr.

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