Prince Rupcit Duily News Tuesday, December 11, I'JjI (jiflftl Uiufinhl plai ted ai Cltifil NOW AT POPULArT Would UVG Christmas Austerity In Britain Winston Churchill lias People facing 1 X : if i , -"flu I TORONTO (CP) Betty-Jean Humeri has fudge-brown hair with matching eyes. And she cant remember when music ! wasn't "a part of my life." . j At 21, this tall she's five leet joseIferrer DJ if v ' V Award S'V$ In Trailer Pastor of tin- Evangelical Frec Church liere lias no place to live so the city council has been asked to permit him to dwell in a ! traile; which vr.mld be parked on i J I ne lot c.f a friend whose home II as also suited to council ; ii nioht ti, ,.-.,ii,- ,ih. h.. , . " . . , ' j placed on :i tot ami a lemiiurary-. btiiiding elected which would1 contain conveniences. i This would be only a temper-: H Vt ' y arranscmcnt. 1 IT1) )lt(M1PIi it it U'!l was pomtvd 11 . Win... T (!2 inches Ldmontoti-born vio- BMt A.ssist Their Hospitals?", h.nst has behind her more sue- b t, m $m offcred cessf ul conccru than many a 1 r B musician twice her age. Now .she JudBe ad Mrs- J- MllUin George, is starting on a two-month iour,T'ie contest closes February 28 ui Europe. " 'ne scripts are limited to 1 nls isn't her first visit over-' iofl words. The essay convener seas. In London and Paris she 1 Mrs. Forbes Perkins of 6850 is due to play In halls where she Montgomery Street, Vancouver. has appeared belore. Paris she . . particularly remembers because it was there last June that she she's looking forward to some of Vi I. wnn hit ' "V- . - It ,. , jr . word thrum home, ' ft I in j ...amondie. .f A.f II III a woman thrillsl"! J . , . increased ,,.,.,,, f-wl loo a prices, !., and h no out in a inter from Mrs I .Dixon cl,slomar Christmas food boas the Free Evangelical Church , the Mme time at had a InaMmg i proud under (Jl lod of the wh 4 Um- sis Today and Wednesday Eve. Shows 7 - 9:05 p.m Wolloce's Dept. Store; i Your Holiday: F,, S . uress at s aces ii lo chose and others admire, your ve:y own ec'.ion of one of Wallace's out standing holiday dies es. choice to fit every size. WALLACE'S m DEPARTMENT STORES Fa nv.-rs in Iceland began to form co-operative societies for uuiu-r making aoour lavi). The cliw ch lu's been l;o!di:mj foitli at 41.i Fifih Avenue East! won tne coveted Pathe Marconi "ml pe'naps neai summer, en-p.tze lor 1951. She was the first gageipent-book permitting. Cooking and sewing? She Canadian to do so. i "The entrants came from all hasn'1 had much time fur tlic lover the world and there were former but has found it "lots of 'un" hcn she htts tllcd u- she lo or so judges," she said in a re.ent interview "Competition prefers to leave any sewing to was very keen and French au- hPr mother although she likes dicn;es are quick to show wheth- designing clothes. , t-r or not they like the per-; As for marriage, that will have lormer." j to wait. How does a musician get start-1 "h 'es- 1 have thought of It," co..' At 3. Beliy-Jftin was hiduig shc admits. "But there's still jceiimu the sin-ooors m uie lots of time and I am sUll very inu'miy hvmgrooin iiiltating her young and there is so much to vel.dl.a!lf. are t restricted loan charB0S are to rUe. U - . .... . Situation Realistically LONDON. Britain's Christmas food problems are stirring "'r " as anyone is likely to stir his Christina as pudding Prime Minister Winston Churchill's government has V?pn iinfnrtunQlo annnoh t.i hBve to Bnnounce ower rUons. Jusi to nan still more to the ;litjriliT nttiirtctit-iora hi r Ir c have announced that nrivate i no oanK-s say uicy are acting in Hue with the government policy which insists "you must ne within your income." j lit Kt 1IU.L iihSOLlTH . ! At least no one 6an sav the Churchill government is shirking what it considers to be its duty in the interests of national ! economy. A government as new i as Mr. Churchill's might have been excused for saving "Lets celebrate till after Christmas and then get down to hard acts." But Mr. Churchill is leav- in to see Mr. Truman at the end of December. He wants to be able to report the British 1- ' leady are C'tiUiiT eliurts to live within their means. l This pre-Christmas action on food, however, has stirred a j ' heated political controversy. An all-day and half-night battle raged November 29. The Conservatives blamed the Labor-ites for having let the food po- ; nianagement. I The latter charged that the Tory chief co-ordinating both food and agriculture, n,,n,,r Lord i.. sir,.i Wool-lon, had snamelessly wooed the housewives in the October gen A I AMI, I t ... ... I, "I'M, THE i Wi ! T Tit 1 - II TODAY and WEDNESDAY One - Sh Eilch Sj. oluer brother as ne practiced Ills singing. "I couldn't speak very well but I got the rhyuim, ' she recalled. CONCENTRATED ON VIOLIN A couple of years later she was winning prizes at Alberta Music Festivals for her singing. But by the time she was 10 she began to find studies whicn included piano and violin lessons a little too strenuous, she gave up tne piano and turned her attention to the violin. betiy-Jean has all kinds of regrets for the things she would like to do but hasn t been able to find the time. ' She likes dancing and confesses she wa.s never liilcresvcd in Jaz music until she learned m "understand" it in modern dancing. fciie ukes to paint but there has only been lime for that when iiiness has prevented her from playing. "When I used to be laid up with chicken-pox or something a-s horrible I would get out my brush and paints and go to it, ' she said, "i was in my heyday." Riding Is a favorite sport and P Conleil Members of hospital auxiliaries throughout British Columbia are being Invited to enter an essay contest on the subject of 'How May llospital Auxiliaries ao- , ; ' mm There is still time to wire or order those Christmas and New Year llowe.s and plants for the folks at home. Prince Rupert Florists llox! 51 6 riiiinc 777 of essential public IT'S PROHTAOLb A MAN'S CHOICE FOR CHRISTMAS ATTENTION MOTHERS! Don't let core of the children stop you from votinq on Deccmb?r 13th. Simply call either o' the two numhers listed below and book a sitter end transnortation to and from the pel's. Make vour reservations os soon as possible hv callinn.: SOLDIER-SAILOR Able seaman Jack Duff, of Winnipeg "jumped" ship so he could exchange bullets with Communist ! forces in Korea. In a I letter home the 21-year-old sailor described how he shot two Chinese soldiers while he was fighting with Canadian patrol units. After being discovered i Duff was docked 50 days' pay and sentenced to 30 ! days' detention. (CP PHOTO i ; ! They Never Wait For Old George B. The appointed hour of 8 o'clock had come for laslniglifs city council meeting and the mayor was not in his chair. It was six minutes after when aldermen wondered what should be done. The city clerk turned up the act and read that, alter lo minutes without the mayar t.V,mi,l ..n nl,,pl, .U..1-1 11 U'" to ord m Casey djd not we why they should have to wait 13 minutes. "But It's in the act," reiter-1 atcd the clerk. "Well, they never waited 15 minutes for me," retorted "Old George B.", who was sitting on city councils before some ot to-' day's aldermen were born. The mayor showed tip before tVto HntrlliKia m.imrl .,t. I.'... 1 . " dais with a quiet "Good evening. gentlemen," and called the meeting to order. by 26.000.000 a year as a result I ot new nriePK In hp nuirl f:irnifri to compensate them lor higher costs, notably in wages and ler- j tilizers. "1 he farmers had asked to.- '140,000,000 to meet their ex! raj costs. . i ' Housewives will have to nav 1 rxfr.-l fitnri nKl Hi,f.:i,w,. tl... If Cnurchill government Iiko the late Labor government of Clement K, Attiee reiuses to allow food subsidies to rise above a ceiling of 40,000,000 a year. Laboritcs show fierce disagreement at the increased granted to farmers. There a r.ciisUnl chorus that the farmers are being "fcatherbedded." the Conservatives ask why there was such indignation against the f aimers when nationalized industries like coal and electricity and railways put e.p t.ieir charges whenever wages and other costs ri.se, IT'S LAbY r. turneci turned to to the the city city and and resumed resumed crctipancy. wy.. lravnig the u.e j'lust'.iri n.sf.ralld w: without hunt living livmiv mi-liters qua! ters. Tne niattfr was rrfcnerl to the hoard of works and health de partment with power to act. Citv council and health rie- partmeii'. has looked dimly in ' the pa.-t on trailer dwelling. ; SLOPING BOTTOM ! Depth of the Dead Sea in , Palestine ranges from 1.278 feet . in the northern part to less than 12 feet in the south. ; l SPECIAL TEA j Parasiuav tea is made from tho ! dried leaves of an evergreen i hoilv shrub, crown in Paratniav I and Brazil. 8E PROVIDED INTEREST POWER Cojtd ootvvear For All the Family eral election and then "given . mem the bird." i candy and meat. The govcrn- 'Ihe debate, however, was one ment defeated this motion by J. liiiiarKaoie changing moods 301 votes against 204. and one moment it was bitter. Earlier, Mr. Churchill's iiiinis-me next the whole Commons ter of agriculture, Sir Thomas was roi Kins w.th laughter. Dugdale. had announced that Laborite benches pressed a food prices would have to me OR LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. NOTICE THIS SERVICE TO IN THE CIVIC By NORTHERN BX. y s' f wonts V our vt. select i Geo. Hill & Sons Ltd Out of respect to the memory of the late Mrs. J. A. 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