(Cr a Mp: 10 fino vps io COLUMN RECIPE OF THE WEEK FISHERMAN'S CHOWDER - Brighten up bowls of 'this soup with thin green pepper ringgand paprika. . 1 qt. milk 2 chicken bouillion cubes 1 bay leaf Ltsp. salt 1/8 tsp. pepper 1 6-oz. can crabmeat or lobster to be flaked, 1/2 cup cooked or canned codfish, to be flaked. Place the milk, bouillon cubes and seasonings in a saucepan, Heat, stirring frequently, till the bouillon cubs dissolve. Flale sea food and add to hot liquid, * Simmer 5 minutes. Remove the bay leaf, Makes 5 cups. a 0-0-0 WAS. HOW-TO--DO_MAKES A LAMP = Using a lamp-wiring unit, any ainateur can make an efficient lamp from a favorite old lamp, a graceful bottle or a striking _ piece of wood, 'Wood-base lamps ~ besides being easy to make and handsome~are practical too for they can be stained to match furniture, painted or wallpapered. Here are simple Sep-by-step directions for making a base. Materials ~ harp,socket with wire, plug- which all come in a uniteand a finial, base and, pipe, 1, First step is to select a seasoned wood column 15% to 17" high for best light. Have a hole 3/8" in diameter drilled up through center ef wood - for the metal pipe and for the wire cord to run through - and a narrow groove cut on the bottom for the cord so that. your lamp will stand firm, 2. Screw a 3" by 3/8" threaded metal pipe down into the top of the hole, leaving?" extended at top so socket can be threaded onto it. Run cord down through the pipe; then screw socket onto the pipe and tighten the small screw at the side of the socket, " Page 10 MRS. HOW-TO-DO MAKES A LAMP (cont-.} 3. Pull cord firmly through at base. Then insert the end of the cord into the side ef bhhe plug and force the clamp shut; Your lamp is now ready to be finished, 4. First sandpaper the base; then finish it with a clear or stained lacquer, paint or wallpaper, 5. You can buy a ready-made lamp shade or cover a wire frame with raffia, Simply tie long strands of fireproof raffia together and wind raffia around the frame, making sure knots are on inside, To protect the finished shade from dust spray it with plastic, For best light choose a' shade that is at least 16" in diameter at the bottom, 0-0-0 AROUND TH2 TOWN Dr. and Mrs, A.B. King left Wednesday to continue their motor trip home to Vermilion, Alberta following a week's visi: with Joan and Mason Dixon, Mrs. Molly Price of Winnipeg, Manitoba arrived Sunday. to visit with her daughter ->~ son-in-law, Molly and John Gross, Mrs. Aggie Sinkins returned home Sun. day from a week spent at McKenzie Island with her son, Alex Sinkins and family. Mrs. Sinkins took her Grandson Donald home following his visit in Terrace Bay. Mrs. Dorothy Clifford of Neenah, Wiscon- sin has been visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G, Clifford for the past three weeks, Mr. and Mrs, T. Sloan of Oake Lake, Manitoba visited with Mr, and Mrs, A.F. Ginn over the weekend on their return from a visit to Toronto, Mrs. A. McCallum of Port Arthur arrive? Tuesday to visit with her daughter and son- in-law, Betty and Don Ollen-Bittle forthe coming two weeks, 0-0-0 LONGLAC PULP AND PAPER WIN SAFETY AWARD In the recently conducted Safety Contest between the eleven Pulp and Paper Companies in Northern Ontaric, the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company came out on top with a frequency of 2.74 during the six month eontest period. The contest is operated by the Northwest Ontario Branch of the Pulp and Paper Makers Safety Association, - -At the Asecolatiou"s meoting. ih Poxt' Arthur in January F.0.Soughton accepted the Shield, indicating the best mill safety (cont. on page 11)