eee vee eee ee ¥" * ’ € PNT en Pe ee a eee , . , Le a " ? Ae ee a ee VEE ee nee re Pee EEN POE EOE OE LUO N LOOT TELE UN ATES a DET EE tag aeh anaes nore oe # . oe 3 e008 ape spe PAO HY ’ ae s ‘ . / ' , we . Prince Rupert Daily News 3! @‘iiemesmmmmsmme tb ee aig ee ep a, wets Tuesday, February 24, 1959 ds Laat _ Jaycettes to. feature = Booth: at, Potpourri The Prince Rupert Jaycettes ; will, ‘sponsor | oo. novelty booth in the Civic Centre. Potpourri fo. be held April 16, 17 and 18° - | The. decision to again feature! Refreshments: concluded the ta miscellaneous booth at the’ session 0. a oe [annual event’ was made wher!’ " oun tthe group held its regular meet { is ee ‘ling st une home of Mrs. Leonard | First class _ | . | Knutson on Pebruary 17. . “4 Eb was alsa decided co hold the; Ae -iannual Pot-Luck supper at. the! piano. onors- home of Mrs. Floyd Eby on Sat- iz “Betty MeGil:, daughter oft Mr: be \urday,. March 7. LO band Mrs: L. S. McGill, 326 Sixth”. it.) Guest speaker, J: H. Settries, | Avenue Raat, received first class .} president of the Rod and Gun j honors in her Grade € piano ex-. {elub, spoke to the group om a} aminations held... reeenthy. ii. aD os ee pene Land. gales totalling, $5, 285° were: S opproved: by : : Gity: Council:‘last night. Sales are to: the following: | | Qigo-Zuch, Vincent Magaldi, Wilfred ‘Trojahn, Willi Waridl, G. W. Steele, Attilio Basso, ‘Lloyd’, ‘Mooney, A Gottschling,. August. Gottschling, James Bott -Emil. Nordine: 4h : Mp "Connell: agreed. to" follow ’ ‘the : Couinell “approved payment of| suggestion of the court’ ‘of ‘re- site for an adding machine for|.vision and make representations the. city. detachment. ROMP. of- to the federal government. about re ca : the:, amount of dust: emanating ‘from. the grain. elevator.” ye ; GE 4 a ’ PN fig x 7 ‘| tentative proposed. outline for ai Varicouver' by the: Royal Conser- fee o. og te Pe me 2 ee a : al ae v4 he a - } suggested picnic site at Oliver ; vatory ot Music of: ‘Toronto, it C, “Aviation Council asking it en Vy, Whitiag court’ chairman Lake. a | {was learned here today.’ to; support ‘creation. of a provin-. , ; wrote council saying that ifthe cial government department to! conditions: continue,’ they. will | i Lee Ay eA he tae a PERSONALS” | Aga with - the | development. ofl have a- ‘depreciatory. effect on] ae of ‘é : Pe : yiation in B.C. . property values.” ae * _ ba te ¢The “meeting was “told ‘that of kom property - owners “appealing - It. agreed “ito” wilte to. the ainst assessments at the court Roman: ‘Catholic: Ep iscopa al Cok~ - & pupil of Sister Marilyn | of St. Joseph's Academy, Miss Mce- . Gill took her. examination in Dr. L. M. Greerie feaves to- | Var eOUFEr. on : ‘morrow morting by Canadian! ~~ Paetfic Airlines piame for Van-| f : couver to atiend = doctor's con- |. is 4 vention from February 25 to 28.55 poration. stating’: thatIf :applied | | He plans to return Sunday. ee Capen an Che ingyodioor Y 5 a app nate ‘ es : . ‘a ort ie ssinen seen ives ‘for; council: ‘Would: make: 4 grant - Mrs. ‘Alex: ‘Storrs, 1454 Piggoth : baler me oe ee 4 Only: five | ‘were “reduced. Others Bi Hew of taxes’ , ! — = S Avenue, eft. this. morning by! rn mi were: withdrawn, filed too late, Oe USION of multi- -colored “floral arrangeme nts.. the above. ‘models’ create 2 refreshirig picture ‘of su CPA plane for a month’s stay in’. ” . Of déleted fen core \éss.on stage of: the Civic Centre Saturday afternoon as they model women’s and children’s summer wear, made from armel, 5 Vancouver to visit her mother; a. fabric * produced: at Columbia Cellillose Company Ltd., Watson Island. Pictured left to right are: back, row, Mrs, Arthus,. (Mrs. Mary” Dickinson who ig in - Logan,: Miss: Irene Bellamy, "Miss Anne Brown, Miss: Adeline Milewski, Mrs. James Kilgour and Mrs. .Prederick. Hertha. : in’ | ad health, 9. et front-row are petite Shirley Anne Laurie, Camille Mussal em,. Lorraine Berg,. Eileen ‘Martin, Karen McBride, ‘Carolyn. James pdooeccoeoe ree Cook: Models | not™ ‘Pictured are Mrs.’ Vernon Ciccone, Mrs. Maurice Boott, Mrs. ‘Robert McBride, Miss Marjorie Howe — taff: Photo by. Dick: Ayres. 4 | Centre: schedule - A | os | IF YOUR i 7 ifs Bea ot +, ao : : 4G ‘A; Carmichael of vancouver. nas ‘been: appointed ‘conciliation officer: in the’ dispute: ‘between, . the ‘city’ and its outside. workers, -_nyembers, of Prince Rupert Civic mnplovecs Local’ Union. :No.: St $3, 220: Toute Bureat: fs. , ne ere pe Me ¢ orereres « eeeeree PHONG ee ™ we oben 4d £ ow I _ Wednesday po Soe > F of varie puddin ng odrishing sonora gaa SOE THE FUTURE 1 , oe ir nbting O12 4 es Sadmin- (3 es "INCLUDES AN APPLIANCE 2 : co : tton, 7 i pms Boys’ gymnastics, 15} oe ee . eae ~ for cool winter or ‘spri ng | day ity bees Bee Ste | a pm. Chess games, 8 p.m.: Sen- 3 a ; ior ceramics, 3. pm; Volleyball :. . ‘Vanilla: pudding sérved warm? ‘Never. heard of such: a thing! or "| practice, OS parm 2. 7 But. now « “you have. And you: will hear besides that you can serve it warm) —— "REMEMBER with: honey, ‘asa .dessert particularly weil suited toa cool. winter or. spring day. HOW ws Vanilla pudding mix that the ” { ‘ 5 fe 3 homemaker has stocked as a ay ABOUT Wwe DOUBLE THE MANUFACTURER'S. 5 WARRANTY 4 staple on her. pantry ‘shelves - i SOME Be ‘these: many years does not have | iP: CHENESE . to be set-in the refrigerator be- : FOOD S fore it can be. eaten. You'll want ‘ to clip this recipe on how - “to aie TONIGHT 4 serve it warm... _- The secret of success of warm pudding lies in the topping you - use. We - recommend . honey . sweetened whipped cream whose ! delicate .taste. blends well with >the vanilla, and .is*not too. pro- | nounced to: ‘destroy. the delicate | mingling: of - the flavors. : Top: | this swith sauteed coconut. . _.: . _ Just a’ few short minutes ‘of “a | preparation. arerequired to. get... this..dessert’ iready.. for. Supper: eS Try: ‘it tonight!” ~e PHONE a 7 3329 a MELROSE CHOP SUEY J -McRAE BROS. LTD. me, “THe Store that Service Built” 7 PHONE 2325 © aos wo ce . » PHONE 2325 ay Sagan i eT ee Me % g 4: rs ‘a 3 * r% * . % o & te is % » 3 ad * &. ss” s » rer +. - a o + : ss smaveclrscbbnsonsovnvvoe Nei |. : o ee “AGW bv ye. = a ee Tempting “hot Viki "pu din HONEY: VANILLA ‘PUDDING to : mo ‘ s RECIPE | used for sauteeing cocenut. ‘Cook. - : ARCHIE Pa 1 ‘tablespoon butter is stir over. medium heat until) 0 es % cup shredded ‘coconut’. * | mixture comes ie had boll. Ree Oe Wate, Es SE tGuRSE ne SE oe - 1 package’ vanilla. uddin: a’ move ‘from heat. our: into in-) * we FACE beeches ” {at ts * a wos P. : te (Ee ‘molds. Serve pydding:.. oo Pave. (Soe SRE NONCE: p Biboaare FUN, COUBLE- “FREKEDS “ 2-éups: “milk ° cs | warm “with | whipped . ‘cream} | ot [neon eee VERIONICA’S < Phe NS 2 tablespoons honey. moe ; sweetened with honey - and top- : ‘Melt butter in a salicepan. ‘add | ped with sauteed coconut. ‘Makes a a. coconut and cook over lows heat 4 servings. 5 ” . : until: coconut - ‘is ‘golden. brown, } Note: This: is a quick dessert OB. ‘GIMPEL will appear tonight, in ‘the Civic Centre at, 'B: 30 stirring constantly. _Remove co- ‘that should be served soon after ‘as: the. third artist in ‘thé 1958-59 Prince Rupert Concert | conut and drain on paper towéls. rit is made so as to be warm when series. The celebrated pianist will begin his outstanding ‘Combine pudding - mix,: milk,:served. Be sure to refrigerate | pan with Organ Toccata in C. Major of Bach, for ‘which and honey in tre same saucepan | leftover pudding. _ Ss chosen the fine Busoni transcription. :It. will be followed an ‘the’ ‘Beethoven “Andante Favori.” The second : part. will clude with. a Theme by Paganini. ‘Debus sy and Meldelssohn L; | ” IL. also be presented:in the second half... |... : Ja ck SC OO . i) s. HARRISON RE-ELECTED LVL ABNER © Geren ca plas fle do {10 have “open house”! sno THE OF FICE CF THE oo PRESIDENT CF THE Tentative plans for “Open House,” suggestions | PNCUSHIONS, HARRY Ts Ae I ‘ es for playground equipment and naming of committees 5, TRUPINCUS = ‘€ eetarren » Mlosve competition highlighted the regular meeting of the Society of . THE ARNW WANTS —Ti af a ’ H. §. Hartison was re-elected president of the Retarded Children, Prince Rupert branch, last night . PERMISSION TOUSe \ fy Brince Rupert's British Columbia Centennial Garden when the group met in the Skeena Health Unit. | SECTION Two! i f With Society president George --- 7 7 oere emer ub last week when the group. held its annual meeting | ‘Cook pres ane. committee heads' Tentative plans were discussed in th VI named were: ‘for “Open Louse” at the Jack WOthers named to office were | to,the Gnrden elub by.the Parks |" Howard Harding, _bullding and Jill school to be held one Gory Verhaar, vice-president and Tonrd commission for distribu conimittee: Willlam F. Stone, atterncon during “Education iam Baxter, scoretary, Onj ton. membership; Dr. W. B. Laing, T. Week,” March ! to 8. the executive are Mrs. Ervin} Tt was decided that 50 cents G. Bateman and J. M. Phillip-; Lindstrom, Mrs, Perey Pritchard,| per tree would be charged for] son, Mrs, HS. Harrison and Mra, the expense; .of handling. More re ne Ar ete eee +. tty as MB CH, WISH L DION'T RAVE THE ANEUL RESPONS BILITY CF UNLEASHING SECTION TWO OF THE a SAE Rl~ “WEAPON” J! son Tiina! Sey ET ee og ee Bot wie sew: ek frees . wpeadia ea ee reenineg i MM In ather business the presi. screening committee; MUS. dent reminded menibers ta en- R. A. McLean and Mrs. ROY: courage all Interested persons to Alex McKinnon. than 100 trees have been ordered Boychuk and A. G. Timms, taf: join “this worthwhile society.” THE HEART OF JULIET JONES by SEAN DRAKE “During .the business sossion jt; to date 1t,,was announced by |day canveners, and Mrs. H. G.:" Membership may be obtained amen eo was reported that the Japanese the sectotary. Watts and Mrs. T. A. MeMockin, ' ‘for $1 from membership cou- ii CTE SEG WL Co 8s Pve aN ANG WTERAL coe (Gas O PUTT BLUNTLY. «= | were discussed for a : { Ne SUNDAY BRLIMOSH? PATISAS TIVE) PANTIAG FOR ME HE'S OUT OF THIS WORLD!! ‘ 1 “ne st Plans were \u publicity. cone q UNDAY BRUMCH PANTING F E elverry trees | were turned over “Children's Flower" competi- T) t pl jeround wener Mr. Stone, at William F. i — ety PIAS ADORE Dab AY! th eae es LIME NOTHING THAT wi usu SUUUGUUUUSEBUY tlon, It was also suggested We purchase 9 p aye ‘Stone Men's Wear. ! pays * in MAE CF Me oa NEALTEO FY BY ELI OS welsh 5 BVER SET mw | ; ip ane d equipment for the Jack and Jil vonineencine anneal th tremens aes PIERO ave ES NAO. THAT ET, MOTHER Zz CEVC w EN FRIDAY NIGHT » that childron he encouraged to | choo) will be authorized at the AUSTR ALLAN SIE 1 1) ~\ DEAREST on" ay i BEFORE! ) q . it itt < : SC gi) help pling some sites’ With | noxt meeting March 23, in time Australia had an estimated LO MeE ty at . mark ¢ \ “ ye ? . B| Hastuctiums, with Totem Park, |for spring use, It was reported. 149,200,000 sheep and lambs in \ d . ’ y ; ’ ’ f 4 . . ’ WALLACE S Hi MeClymont Park amet sted ee 1958, compared with the record RS 3 e u ites, co on Rk iV) . of 119,800,000 the previous year vN } Ser T STORE yi R.G. Moore, principal of King | Neu. allison | _— _— , wa qt D ve w Edward sehool ia ole his READERS . : nel) Wiis e @) co-operation anc has invited a _ / ~,, Pre ht’ ef Ne : : speaker to address the. children lo SUCCEC( l@ Kinsmen swimming Pou RON ve cece Be Cds merli : neournage then HWthige Priday, February 27. Tick - RY Sa MARES rele Ladies House Dresses gin an effort to © f ‘) & y. 1 | \ | . g| lo enter the flower grawing com- , | [ rts on sale at Ormes, Deeths and Sie eae mY , vos M4 to oe petition, NCU, CAM OCHLAY,. Qrottu, erie v var Stock 2 for | , Begontas and ivy gerantums y @ AN left over casserutes, pic B By CHIC YOUNG » . . ¥ were ordered: for the hanging; Rey. George T. Pattison {plutes and pots Crom P.T.A. Ln ong _ Sj may ower, baskets Inst year’s 8c" lof the Anglican parish in {ist Sir avenue Wests 3)" | ng Thee ES) (RoR Se) PLUS 100 S ai As an. added attraction for Mission City has been ap- ™ . eT Mey, "s OEE Oy wi town people and visitars, the pointed as Dean of Cal.) @ bucky winner of the Camp: CtAR = wv OF OTHER @ club: decided to feature a ower Ing Outhit from the Annual Rod va e “ Bi clock this summer. edonia to the St. Andrew's land Gun banquet is Mr F 449 0 , ] Next meeting will be held .the Anglican Cathedral, it was | Marrs. ‘ (8) . BARGAINS Wi first Tuesday jn March. ‘learned here today. @ Canadian Legion Genera v wi Je was announced that persons | Making the announcement. | steeting Wednesday, Februar ; 6, wi who would Ike cherry trees,; The Very Rev. HW. G. Watts, [asin 8 pan. Refreshments will he g AT WALLACES Wimay leave thelr orders at the | Wishop of Caledonia, sald Uhat gorved alter the meeting. iy 5 ' . Prince Rupert Flower shdp. ‘the new pastor would take over ‘ dere vib si inearemaeaent arn ot “Wis new post early in May @ Mr. W.c. Palmer DVA repre: . GOING OUT OF 5 VAUWUARLE ree Rev, Pattison fuceweds Rev, A sciitative will be at the Legion Exports of British radio equine .#. Hendy, who left last woek to! on Friday afternoon, Mareh + : BUSINESS SALE ’ ment in 1058 reached £45,000,000, make his home in Qualicum! Please phone V4 for an ap- . S ppuvuvccuuevueused ur £1,500,000 more than in 15%. Beach, , poli tinent, adi: ca 0 ay | 0 . atm ®