V Rica Whats | : | Membership Prince Rupert Daily -News Friday, August 29, 1952 "hae and District Votes Group Wheets | The regular monthly meeting | Of the membership committee of | ;the Women of the Moose Was | held at the home of Mrs. Hope | | Beaton with eight members and | two visitors present, | Cards were enjoyed, the win- | SON I |/ners being Mrs; A. Hamilton and | Mrs. Maude Viereck. Delicious e- | . |freshments were sekved by the| Avenue, last night. | hostess, | He succeeds Martin Nu | Of Celco Credit yton| mi | Those present were Mrs. H.|who resigned. wee were among travellers ; | Tweed, Mrs. C, Wilkinson, Mrs. A. Mrs. Eleanor Botsford suc-|4b0ard the Prince George when | Hamilton, Mrs. H. 8. Harrison,| ceeds Mr. Sherry as vice-presi-|®h€ Passed through here Thurs-| ROLE IN MOVIE — Carmen | Mrs. M. Viereck, Mrs. H Beaton, | dent. day. | Gingras, 12-year-old daughtbr 2 | Mrs. L, Fedoruk, Mrs. P. Hubble, President of the group is Bob} Among other passengers On| of a Montreal taxi-driver, has _ z i |Mrs. K Faught and Miss Sylvia | McBride and F. Vanier is secre-|the George were Mr. and Mrs. a role in the Alfred Hitchcock fFBALL—Norman Terry, 7, holds. this bushel-size | Johnson, tary. Ell n at Hillsburgh, Ont., 20 miles northeast i-type product, weighing 16% pounds, mer David Brydson and his neighbors, (CP PHOTO) ols Here Again: Ideas Little Johnnie's Lunch Mr. and Mrs. ©. Stordale have jleft for a two-week vacation in southern British Columbia. Mr. |Stordale is first aid attendant Yukon Student ‘Wins Awa rd |4t Atlin Fisheries Limited. They “ . | left here ay. bans for Vancouver. For Painting si | G. Bridle, Vancouver dis- j;. TORONTO (P)—A tall blonde | trict. supervisor for Woolworth | Schoolgirl has flown from the | Yukon to the Canadian National | 2" left here by air Thurs- of * Va J, Tom Sherry Elected Treasurer | Tom Sherry, machinist at Columbia Cellulose Wat-| sland plant, was elected treasurer of Celco ‘Credit Union at a meeting at his home ——— ter, Elizabeth, and son, Alexan- | der. Mr, McAllister is president San Francisco. From half way. across the con- tinent, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott boarded the Mr the Chevrolet division of Gen-| Stil 4 %e THE KIND THAT MAKES LEARNING EASY we POE: Pencils, Seribblers, Pencil Boxes, Erasers, Rulers, *%' . | Bg Zipper Binders, Pens, Ink, Fountain’ Pens, Paints, i Union Group y Crayons and anything else you need’ for school on . | September 2nd, wt > Ht , 1431 Piggott |’ nster, J. G. Robson, and his! jott McAllister, their daugh-| movie “I Confess,” being made in Quebec city. She will play | with such Hollywood stars as the Bank of California at} Montgomery Clift, Anne Bax- ter and John Hodiak. She plays the piano and says she Lh ain ok Glamia EFidtgee ex? te - * * has been interested in for “some time.” ’ (CP Photo) Prince George in) x : ee beett 6 ce e er at| .. FARMING COUNTRY Oe ee ee More than 75 per cent of Den- |mark is under cultivation with: , . } 1a is 2 By KAY REX Exhibition here to receive on| - ie ae ’ dian Press Staff Writer {behalf of her school the 100 3i i é 7 } es “++. (\prize for the best ane The president of Timberland a the ell ringing, it’s , : oe *| Lumber Company at New West- ’ : | mural painted in a PEN hol 3 nk about what goes into little John-- On her way down, six-foot ——-— |Margaret Hewitt of Whitehorse | F ‘ tant, | Olly profitable commercially but | had her first glass of milk from | ngineer yo] | Nutritionally as well... compar-|4 bottle in two years. and her | Transferred school school ' | “By the great Horn Spoon, those were gales,” said the bosun, Agri- © with many cuts of meat, fisn| first pineapple sundae in that : : is a relatively cheap source ot — ait near-novelty wer) | “Not only could we not round the Horn, but the fury of 7 j i j te ¢ ny 4 i v6 idu- | Protein-giving food. |*ie sight of green grass again in T K | the elements was driving us backwards up the coast of iccept| Fried Smelts: em Columbia. | 0 am OOps ae America. Only .by the unusual feat of using the bowsprit ; rom, Heads and tails should be Jeft| Up in the Yukon, she explain- | Lb, &: (dai Gi, cade on. o i as a rudder could I keep us from perishing on those in- : pro- On the cleaned smeits, which are|ed, they have no pasture BOG! wicues Se a TE AAA] eiteblas ie boi : igantic albatrosses : then rolled in flour and fried in| Use powdered milk gineer and head of the Provin- ( ATT Th hospitable shores. At this point, a flock of gigantic albatr a iat. They also may be dipped in| Before going to the Yukon! clal Public Works Department | “ MAE ETD sank exhausted on the deck. Hastily reviving them with bot- 88 and crumbs and deep fai|Margaret attended schools in rea has ; eal Rica shw tg +o Ly j tots of our cargo, Lamb’s Navy Rum, I harnessed them a: fried. Serve with mashed potat-| Ontario, Quebec and Nova Sco-| mg eee: ae ee oer! nies If to the vessel and encouraged them to fly in the desired . h are: | 0S and tartar sauce. tia, moving around because Mt ee #6. D: 8, Hope, whe a : ( direction. The upshot was that our time for the Boston- i frui' Fried roe and bacon: | father’s job aS a flight-sergeant | ‘He on be succeeded by W. R | Sacramento run stood as a record for thirty years.” § and’ ne and a half pounds roe; 12/1! the Royal Canadian Air Force | (Bill) Meighen, district engineer | . | or- slices fried bacon: cooking fat: | keeps the whole family on the | ¢-om New Westminster, who ar-| f : 7e “That's a Rum Story,” said the unsuspecting guest. E Me Seg“ 4m NEE ac a i ae, lau S| On way page o ROY ROGERS-xNG shaken eae eae but- seasoning, m, & . | j ting 4 he | * « “Thank you, sir. I sho 1 ig bett ' nul- Wipe roe dry and dip in crumbs, |Stay in the Yukon forever. i himself with the ee | ae KES — COWBOYS Lase'e Gay teen” vith Dip again in slightly beaten ege| Her prize-winning mural de-| Mr Smith expects to leave! « . Grape-Nuts Flakes erm, to which two tablespoons of cold | Picts Eskimo fishermen against | next week for his new post. Hic| R0Y Rogers WESTERN RING are extra delicious water have been added, Rojl| “stant mountains, | wif and three childr , Sa | You'll want them all — because they're = “petal : oe | Wife an e childrea, Sanda, | lendid vi SUGAROASTED. again in crumbs. Fry in deep| six, Bruce, four, and two- .| TWELVE splendid picture : 4 wiva. wilh: giving Af weaaie” | aa ie ae weer Vk. Tamale Bas Gaia And they provide hes fat. Serve with strips of bacon, ° Old Joan, will remain in the city| [gs featuring Roy Rogets, : ! d For a new kind of omelet Paper Invites . | an main in tne ¢ Y| Trigger, Bullet and other ex. the nourishment of ; nd One cup cooked fish (flake until Mr. Smith locates a home | citing Western subjects. In sun-ripened wheat E at . , ’ ‘ up , oo! ce ish ( laked): Contributions at Kamloops. : | eight colors — &t any Sager. and malted barley hol = na oe flour; two i | Mr. Smith, divisional engineer | Get them at Mom's favorite .. et Tve ay Ik ablespoons utter; one cup! ° Po a . og ta grocery store. grains, not one! d ¥ " rf icon- milk; five eggs; salt and pepper Of Social News for the past ‘wo-years, came here | Try Grape-Nuts Qi ort from os Beat eggs slightly. Add all ir from Courtenay. Prio; to join- r! "Flakes today, pakec € CEES § eg ‘ . ‘ pe Pe “gag tale , : he Daily ys endeavors to|ing the B.C. Government he : ; : apri gredients except butter. Place oe nasil esaydonenn ot an eae leit Pokes ehh te aa COLEC + init & This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor’ fresh butter in pan, When hot turn pa : ; of m|berta highway department and Generar feeds: | t Control Board, or by the Government of British Columbia.. in mixture. As it cooks prick |°!4l and personal news of town | GF312 : with fork until it is of crump| 24 district and will appreciate| Worked at every airport along) ss ~ s re AS si =v r consistency, Cook as quickly, as | °Ontributions of such items. Re-|the Northwest Staging route for | . r. at * possible. | ports of club activities, weddings;/the Department of ‘Transport. teas and personal nutes are in-| Mr, Meighen jas been in | vited. Tu contact a reporter,| charge of Delta and Chilliwack | phone 749 | district. He joined the Public _— — _ | Works department at New West- UNHEALTHY JOB ‘minster in 1946. Of Rome's 12 Caesars, six were His wife and two children, assassinated and two committed Bobby, 10, and Dorothy, seven. (204) | Suicide, will join him here shortly. Serve on hot plates. readers @ The Public Library will open Tuesday, September ipes *} re- 9 a @ Don't forget the Independ- > ent Food Stores food sale today | and Saturday, (1t) | @ Kindergarten registration at Conrad United Hall, Sept. 2, 9:30 am. Ages 4 and 5 years Fees $5.00. (205) @ On Tuesday, September Grade VII Booth Memorial pu- pils will come to school at 9:00; | Grade VIII pupils at 10:00; and | Don't Forget... LABOR DAY Grades IX to XIII pupils at 11:00. (205) : | @ Attention Northland Dairy) Customers —. There ‘will be no! | milk delivery Monday, Septem | ber 1, Labor Day. Get your extra Monday, September Ist, 1:30 p.m. ROOSEVELT PARK supply Saturday, August 30, |from your local route eae There'll be lots of fun for the kiddies | and parents, too. @ Will all pupils who will be attending Bocth Memorial High School for the first time (ex- cept those coming from Grade VI in the Prince Rupert Schools) | register at the school this week? Office hours 9:00 to 12:00. 1:30) | to 5:00 and 7:30 to 10:00. (204) | CHILDREN'S “Back To School” CLOTHES BOYS 6 to 14 Gabardine and Wool Jackets $4.95 and $7.95 Dress Pants .. from $2.95 from $9.95 $2.50 $2.95 Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 ( P Photo) Your ) Matter t of Usiness Denims Sun Valley Dress Shirts from Sweaters from GIRLS 6 to 14 ca you that Coats . $17.95 our partioulge Dresses from $9.95 Blouses—Cotton, Silk and Nylon, from ae $1.95 974d $2.95 ast wtivenene Sweaters— a a by s Cardigans, from $3.95 “Ng depart. by, : (aa - Pullovers, from $2.50 Dom's Dept. STorE. ling Co, ee o ~ eral Motors at Flint, Michigan.'tnore than 200,000 farms. r : Le ‘ - Lig oie ays a FALL CLEARANCE SALE 10 DOZEN SPORT SHIRTS California Prints - Foulards and Two Tones NOW 1/5 PRICE Regular Price $4.95 to $6.95 vs ony CASUAL JACKETS Gabardines - Suede Leather Fronts - Two Tone Shirt-Jacks NOW 1/2 PRICE Regular Price $6.95 to $32.50 30 ONLY BOMBER JACKETS and STADIUM COATS. Satins and Water Repellent Cloths - Fur Collars and Quilted Lining NOW 1/2. PRICE Regular Price $49 QQ to $27.50 a NO CHARGES NO EXCHANGES Watts & Nickerson MEN'S CLOTHING 5 DON'T FORGET LABOR DAY SPORTS -— ACROPOLIS HILL