ree ee a we ee Prince Rupert Daily News 4 WARN PARENTS ! . Monday, March 25, 1963. KELOWNA ‘()—Police warned] 1 parents that Hve ammunition may be in the hands of local children after the discovery of aj; j student with a 7.5 milimetre LONDON ‘Reuters! — Prine} cess Margaret and her husband,; Snowdon, attended a special ser- vice at Westminster Abbey Sun- day launching Britain’s part in the Internationa] Freedom from 3215 DIAL 3215 FOR THE BEST. Wunger Campaign, cartridge. pest ny eee ae Lee ar Poy Ter a ete, ae ee net rr nr 3 Genre Rk Ba esa eee MONTREAL, March 21st — Don't ‘muff’ your muffins . .. make them the foolproof and de- licious way ... with TEA-BISK. That’s some- thing I learned from experience ... and something I'll never forget. Monarch Tea-Bisk makes marvellous muffins ... no trouble at all and always tender and good. Your batter : is made up in minutes .. . simply follow the easy directions on the Tca-Bisk package . .. then let your oven do the rest. Truly, I find Tea-Bisk one of the ‘handiest mixes on my shelf. You see, it’s an all-purpose mix tbat makes any at Legislature closing operators to open their pri- VICTORIA (()) — British Co- lumbia has asked Queen Eliza- tbeth to take time off from her trip home to London to officiate at the closing ceremonies of the legislature. The Queen was asked by Lieu- tenant-Governor George Pearkes to extend the time of her sche- duled. brief stop. in Vancouver Wednesday for plane refueling enroute to England from a tour of Australia. ' ore vate roads to the hunting, fishing and hiking public were introduced by the government, Intended as a stop-gap meas- ure only for the next 12: months, the amendments will be super- seded next year by the all-in- clusive act to govern access roads, replacing the existing in- | IN CHINESE FOOL TRY THE GRANE CAFE FRESH BREAD DAILY. Buy your Show: Tickets; Open 'TiL:1:00 a.m. Anytime dustrial road act. | ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS The Lieutenant-Governor fered the couple the facilities of. government house here if the Queen agreed to prorogue; ¢ the legislature either Wednesday or Thursday, The Queen and her husband | had an unexpected overnight stay in’ Vancouver on their way to. Australia in January when bad weather forced their plane back from the Pacific. At that time they stayed the night in the Hotel Vancouver. Meanwhile, it was business as usual in the Hou-e. Two lawyers on the oppositicn s' te of the legislature called an act to amend the succession duty tax act a “nigtmare.” number of taste-full treats. And it is now avaiable in the 19 oz. size with handy, pre-measured one-cup envelopes—or the big 37 oz. size with convenient pouring spout. — { $____— | _$ BINGO CIVIC CENTRE HERE’S A ‘ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME’ OPPORTUNITY to own a famous Constance Spry permanent flower f arrangement at a real saving to you! The makers of flower-soft Purex bathroom tissue are offering, at_a very special price, some of Constance Spry’s loveliest ‘true-to-hfe’ flower arrangements . life-size Orange Chrysanthemums, Pink Camellias, or White Gurdenias tor only $6 each including vase ... a saving of at least $3! Order now, in time for Easter, giving your name, address, choice and including $6 (cash, certified cheque or money order) plus 2 labels from the top of any Purex pack... to Purex Flowers, Paris, Ontario. FOR THIS SUMMER‘S FAMILY ENJOYMENT, right now is ge the time to buy that new or used station wagon at bargain prices. If yourneed more cash than you now have, then I suggest that a BANK OF MONTREAL Family 8 p.m. Monday f ree a Finance Plan loan will solve your problem. 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LONDON © -—- Tottenham " ; ““IT'S WONDERFUL TO FEEL ‘NORMAL’ ALL THE TIME” im Hotspurs clung to its two-point MONDAY — 8:00 p.m, TUESDAY — 8:30 p.m, - " .-. that’s what a friend who suffered from Fp ee lead‘at the top of the English HAROLD HELLAND OTTO MOSTAD ‘. asthma told me after she'd tried RAZ-MAH Soccer League standings Satur- 656 - 4th Ave. East 127 - 8th Ave. WEDNESDAY — 8:00 p.m. 1 PHILIP NADEAU — DENNIS STAMNES 1012 - 9th Ave. East 252 - 8th Ave. West a. weer and found it truly helpful. She told me that vast from the very first, RAZ-MAH GREYS gave her complete relief from the gasping for breath and wheezing of asthma that had made her life so miserable. Her happy Sexperienee with Raz-Mah impresses me “so much that I’d like to recommend Raz-Mah to you if you gasp for breath with asthma or cough, cough, cough with chronic bronchitis. For young children: RAZ-MAH GREYS JUNIORS. IF YOU’/RE A GOURMET... you know the importance of good day after forcing a 2-2 away tie against closest challengers Lei- ; cester City. An Air Force pilot examines the tail of a nuclear-tipped Faleon missile of the type now mounted on United States Air Force interceptors guarding Alaska. The air-to-air guided mis- Sile is carried by 800-mile-an-hour F102 jets, one of which is partially shown in the back- ground. The US. defence department, releas‘ng this photograph in Washington, did not identify the pilot, the time, or the place where it was made. Police investigate mystery x v 5 rf s B.C. LAND SURVEYOR R. J. Revnolds | Box 1438, Terrace Phone VI 3-5522 This will be the fith in a series of studies on “The Way of Salvation” and the lesson this week will be on “Faith”, You are also invited to attend a series of services during Holy Week, April 7th ' DISRAELT WAS FIRST taste in food. And you also know the impor- Benjamin Disraeli. who be- lo 14th under the general Theme tance ot healthy’ diet. FLEISCHMANN’S ‘came British prime minister in Branch Office “What will you do with Jesus”. The service will be at 8:00 modern diets because it’s high in polyun- ‘1868. was the first person of Jew- Prince Rupert p.m. every evening. ish patronage any British saturates, and low in saturated fat. There is almost a full cup of liquid corn oil in each delicious pound. In fact, of all leading mar- garines, Fleischmann’s has the highest ratio of polyunsaturates to saturated fat. Ask your doctor about its benefits in your family diet. | And as a gourmet, you’ll love Fieischmann’s delicate flavour — really superior to that of other margarines. TAKE AWAY THE TENSIONS of a tiring day this wonderfully simple and relaxing way: Step into the warm, smooth-as-silk water of a CALGON BOUQUET bath! Yes, with Calgon Bouquet scenting and conditioning your bath-water, you'll feel pampered and % relaxed. Just see how easily your soap lathers . . . and notice how completely it rinses away .. . no ‘Stickiness’ at all! .. and no bath-tub ‘ring’! Yes, Calgon Bouquet is a water ‘wonder-worker’. I use it in my shampoo, too... one teaspoonful in the wash-water helps sudsing ... one teaspoonful in the first rinse leaves hair shining clean. . to be elected to Phone 2082 government office. } BLONDIE ap of hacked up murder victim LILLOOET, B.C. (The hacked|ravine beside the old Cariboo | up remains of a mystery murder|cattle trail. One contained the: victim lay in a makeshift morgue} trunk, another held the arms, | here Sunday as the RCMP work-jand the third contained parts of: | ed to find out who he was andi the legs. how he died. Missing were the head and. Police were calling the victim’ the lower parts of the legs. “he,” but they admitted that de-| Supt. John Harris, head of | composition had left them un-jthe RCMP detachment at Kam- |; able at this stage even to estab-| loops, B.C., said: “We're treating ! lish the sex. ) this as murder.” The remains were being sent! FOUND BY RANCHER a to Vancouver for patholigical ex-; Rancher Louis Joe was herding amination. ‘cattle down the trail which Ieads , Parts of the body were found past his ranch 120 miles north- ' Thursday in three sacks in q.east of Vancouver, when he cuine upon two of the sacks. The third. By CHIC YOUNG THE INDIGESTION --BUT \’ DON'T WORRY, DEAR- THAT WILL COME iT DOESN'T LOOK JusT }!" ry RIGHT--I WONDER WHAT'S MISSING L THOUGHT UP A NEW SANDWICH THAT SHOULD BE DELICIOUS NHORSE-RADISH, ORANGE SLICES, CHEESE--- 3. 4d rights reserved. rN, (ing Featares Syadwote, Ine, 1963, Wer SAP EE EERE Containing the torso. he found : . Ri a short distance away. LiL ABNER & Police said it appeared that . ihe sacks with their erisly con- PF-TH HOUSE SEEMED T’ a IT'S STILL WOBBLIN(/— MUST Mm tents had Jain out in the weather VCOBLE A BIT - SO, AH ie BE A STRONG WIND. DID YO" for about a year. y DIDN'T HEAR VORE (> SAY “AH DO”? There have been at least two ANSWER, BOUNCY-BELLE/! ) @ ~— age , raysterious disappearances in