Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June 4, 1951 NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Today to Wednesday 3 DAYf SHIPS AND WATERFRONT MOST DESIRED won OMAN IN FRANCE... Q ncrella ! W4 Seel $600 MOST DARING OF JT '. ws Jil Den, THE KING'S SWORDSMEN. ace WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Our CLEAN SWEEP JAMBOREE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS TERRACE The Skccna Val ey n..h.k;ih Liidce held a verv sa-- TERRACE The Terrace Hs-pitai Auxiliary held a very suc- AllXAMIBE TERRACE A splendid i-fni lea and sale on Saturday Waterfront rumor has it that another China Coaster type of freighter which Is being brought out by Frank Waterhouse line from the Atlantic for service on the British Columbia coast may figure in a new regular service to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Fitted out with stateroom accommodation for twelve or more eve- rvt" rP!Csfi cessful mwtim meeting in in th the Nurses' Niirm r inns s entertainment was pro- Lounge on Thursday evening last afternoon in the Oddfellows' Hall sented by the pupils of the ele- when an objective, for w .i :h it when a. large quantity of cakeo, mentary school on Friday in the wi necessary to rais, $e (t buns and candy was quickly soL! Civic Centre when they s,a-c was decided upon. . out. The tea tables were if Hod -laliy Ann," a juvenile operetta It was decided to work tew ird most of the afternoon and trier-in two acts. Goad dialogue, well purchasing a table type stereo- were two hamprs of groceries fo. UiCkiWOIlD nr delivered and very .amusing at scope, an expensive piece of hos- a door prize. Mrs. West, w ho is passengers, the vessel would go; on regular service to the Islands the people of which now seem to have turned to the air from WOMEN'S ond GIRLS' WEAR rnCH A I C Jl HOUSEHOLD ITEMS OrLVjMLO 5 WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE iimcs, ucuBu ii ui suugs am piul equipment recommended ay acting noble grand aunng tne charming dances, contributed to tne locai doctors. The purchase, absence of Mrs. Spencer, opened the enjoyment. A great deal of in t,hp near future will hp mart., the tea with a few words cf wjl- mernment was derived f:cm the of an inhalation kettle for the come and later, she assisted Mrj impromptu actions of some of use m bronchitis and other chest E. McLaren and Mrs. F. Frank In ihe young performers. cases. dispensing tea ancHowers ann The costumes lor th? dance Miss Elliott Head who has fce.i serving the tea were Mrs L members, many made by parents, acting secretary-treasurer, vol- Lewellyn. Mrs. Bush and Miss 1 i;iiiii;EmnmiiMiiv iVzEs Haugland. General the steamship when trevelllng replacing the service now being carried out by Union Steamships Ltd. with Its steamer Coquitlam. Relieved of the Island run, the Coquitlam would then add Kitl-mat already producing much traffic to Alcan developments to her route between Vancouver and Prince Rupert, In any case, It Is obvious that Kltimat will soon have to be given some sort of a regular coastal freight and passenger service and the Union convener was Mrs. SALE PLAY SHOES PAIIIACORBAY U were lovely, t.speciauy cengnuu. unteered to serve the te:m cut were thoe of the ' Bees and and Mr3 skaaland was appMnt-Birds." Exceptionally amus:n3 Works Room Convener. Volun-were those of the "Candy Clowns' teers ,or hospital visiting for and, in this number, the capers the month cf June are Mrs. C. J. of the jumping jack clown, Mary Norrin&ton, Mrs. W. C. Osborne, Added: Wold. Cashier was Mrs. Squires. Homecooking stall was conduc NEWS - SIIOIll Sh jw 7 . ted by Mj-s. Clifford and Mrs. O. Mcvuii, were iioiewoi my. Mrs. D. O. Little and Mrs. C. R. . , ", ' In the kitchen were As time passed and the chil enouser. - Mrs. F. Thomas, Mrs. I. Frank, dren overcame their original i Mrs. Ivan Frank was in the Steamships line would appear to be the logical one to, do it. The problem, of course, is to find the Mrs. R. Sparkes, Mrs. Collier. Mr. Gillanders, Mrs. G. Perry, Mrs. H. Levesque, Mrs. Menslnck. The sandwiches were prepared In the morning " by J Mrs. West, Mrs. Mc- ncrvousness it was quae oavious chalr and at tne ciose of the that they too were hugely en- business session refreshments joying themselves and regretted were by Mrs. L. Jrhnstonc. the end of It. There were Ion;? present at the meeting were Mrs. ships to do it. uiaioKues anu ine ciwaren um r i.nni, Mise " Mr littln remarkcdlv well in them all be- i. ...Jf !' Laren. Mrs. Loen, Mrs. Wold. Mrs Union steamer Coquitlam, ing very well chosen to fit their S e", "'VkC , Levesque. The door prizes were Capt. William McCombc, return won by Claudia King and Mrs. Sites. - iiiio, unacuiaiiu, .11.1 (j. vj uuo, ima, Parts- Valderhaug, Mrs. L. Johnstone Miss Annie Lips, principal of Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs the elementary school, was the Newhouser, Mrs. Laird and Mrs announcer and she paid tribute Glen. ed to port at 3:15 yesterday afternoon from south QYueen Cha-lote Island points and sailed at 8 p.m. for Vancouver and way- MOS. - TV to he'- staff for the time and points. At 6 p.m. the second Union liner of the day, the V RICHARD WIOMARK LINDA DARNELL STEPHEN M NALLY R TOTE steamer Camosun, Capt. John ECIPES work spent on the children. Mr. Labelle and Mr. Hamilton hal directed the children In the dialogue. Mrs. Mcintosh was pianist, ALL SIZES ALL COLORS $t'9s C7 and, assisted by Miss Matte, Miss Boden, arrived from Vancouver and sailed at 11 p.m. for Alice Arm and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow morning to sail south at 12 noon. fashion footwear wuirie ne must loo as nf Interested in Wilby Creek Owen McFadden of Stepart Announces Deal Stewart Canal Also Active Callrornia interests have pur- ALMOND CHICKEN WITH RICE 1 cup uncooked rice LOOSE ENDS (Continued from page 1) like a wooden Indian is i Samograd, Miss Dow and Miss Switzer took charge of the songs choruses and dances. The costumes and stage prop sible, Mr. Abbott becomes! Passengers travelling by the a wage increase of about 60 buoyant, urgent human tan ", 2 cup ftuceu muAui uuiiib canned or fiesh 'i cup almonds blanched Prince George on the Oregon ! cents an hour, that example,! is. A few days ago he ren l erties were made by the parents among whom were Mis. Dudley Little, Mrs. Stuart Campbell, Mrs. Journal special cruise to Alaska ; spreading later to other indus- his Indian paint and fea i 3 tablespoons salad oil, to be have been seeing a lot of the tries, could start a spiral ending and escaped to Grand. used 1 tablespoon at a time North since their two-hour stay 'only In national disaster. i Quebec. There he let himal here last Monday. The Prince There Is still a larger ' ' 'i Leaving behind Reynolds, Mrs. Kenyon, Mrs. Col-. chased his Wilby Creek Metals lie?, Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Harper. property which lies amid an ice Othe s cf the P.T.A. who assisted I field near Meziadin Lake, north were Mrs. Hagen, Mrs. Morven, of . Stewart, it was stated laot Mrs. Paohe, Mrs. Archibald, Mrs. ' evening by Owen McFadden, H. Cote, Mrs. Bain, Mrs. Gale, pioneer mining and transports- George was here again Saturday danger a reduction In working massive and indigestible f 1 clove garlic, cut in hall 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup cubed bamboo shoots (cannedi 'a cup thinly sliced water chestnuts ( canned i Vi cup thinly sliced celery evening, being in port lor a lew hours wmch some unlons aie of the budget and the V, hours. In Juneau among the now dcmandlng f0r the su- Pai'r. Mr. Abbott, now i places seen were the Mcnden-, preme necd 0-j t,ne nation, to Doug, put our economic en I hall Glacier and Auk Lake, is infi.in- onA , nrnvtrip r- terms simple enoush eveiJ tion man of the Portland Canal Mrs. Gough, Mrs. F. Frank, Mrs. I well as the Territorial Museum. armament, is an Increase in the yu and me to understand chicken 1 cup diced, cold total production of goods, and Per cent or our total produf Harper, Mr3. Irving, Mrs. L. Johnstone, Mrs. Weld. Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Collie.; and Mrs. Clifford. The backdrop of a garden in summer was made by Mrs. La- a reduction in working nours b""iu e""'ff district, who was In the city last evening returning north after a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. As soon as the trail can be opened up to the property, a diamond drilling outfit will be taken In to carry out the first phase of new development For having violated fishing regulations, the Alaska halibut boat Biorka of Sitka, Capt. (fresh or canned) 2 tablespoons liquid (1 tablespoon each, from bamboo will certainly curtail production, i weapons. Either we must li. Ihli dvrtlstmtnt b no publlihto or dliplaycd by he Liquor Cstfral Bo4 to tfa GwmMrt ck Brill Coll VK Per tern ui our curmK There Is no use arguing that put or we mUJjt inc;ease men working short hours .,,... hu in nPr cmt shoots and water chestnut Frank Paul, Sr., was recently j belle and her class. I The cast Included Jtihn Foster, j'Ann Smith, Marilyn de Kergom- ncaiuijr, uwy "u """'v-i Is obvious AUCKLAND. N.Z. (P1 A man said "Well, look after this The -hoice choice cans) ' seized by the United States METHOD: Brown almonds in. Coast Guard ship Citrus. The . ,Kic ,ii Ri a.i,i with season had closed In Area No. 2. meaux, Tommy de Kergommeaux, work. i Joan Gaven, Davis Stewart, Myr- McFadden says that Wilby ida. Smith, Ms.-vyn Paulsen. Ida Creek, in about 70 miles from who was told at the office for left the baby he was carrying, renting state houses that no Police eventually returned the house was available for him yet, baby to its parents. tamefork, mash garlic Into salt !e Biorka --found with ge escape It by raising nil hence tired, unhappy and In-1 efficient. That is certainly true ! out after May 28. This was near Stewart and lU miles southeast of Meziadin Lake, has a large in skillet. (Be sure there Is a tight-fitting cover, which can Point Craven In Peril Straits. wages, which will cancel :. selves out by price increa- up to a point, but we have pass- escorted to Juneau. Tne showing of low grade gold nndlbc used later.) Arid 1 tablespoon Lee Llewellyn, Jack Collier, Rob-Jert Melvin, Arlene Craig, Joe j Sparkes, Joan Stewart, Lynnc Farquam and Janice Kennedy. Taking part in chorus and She was ln Canada- crktt nd atout 2200 pound S To Increase J the char.: halibut on board. i no news is more Da.sic ancj tnU5 T1IE ONLt FUR COLD STORAGE VAULT IN NORTHERN B.C. present ; ami aiauiuiig man mi. nuuuw o maintain Our copper ore with three- to five- 0ii then add chicken. Brown foot veins containing 2'i ounces lightly. Add 1 tablespoon oil and of gold. To reach the property lhen bamboo shoots and mush-one goes in to Meziadin Lake r00ms. Brown lightly. Add 11-and thence south on the lake 'liH rirftlnpri Irom canned bam- dances were Marilyn de Kergommeaux, Janice Kennedy, Karer Favquam, Denise Warner, Mar ilyn Orr, Jani:e Bain, Irene Prusr. i A new alrservlce three times mue-noiea annuunceineui, m standard Mr. Abbott asKeo weekly to the site of the Alcan his last budget that the per adians to work an extra project at Kitlmat has been capita productivity of Canada utes a day That request started by the Queen Charlotte the output per working hour a politician takes courag Airlines Tho Canso amDhlblan has not Increased for five years, Mr. Abbott has plenty. boo shoots and water chestnuts yZ1HE MOTHS Pat Harper, Marilyn Johnstone, to Wilby Creek and up the creek 16 miles by pack trail. McFadden discovered the property in 1938. Some of the supplies will be taken In by air. McFadden also expects to see Lorraine Irvine, Edith Jones, Dorothy Wold, Sandra Edmonds, Roberta Kenyon, Lyn Farquam, Tcmmy de Kergommeaux and aircraft can carry 20 passengers despite our huge new mechanl- asking the labor unions it and 6000 pounds of air cargo. , cal equipment. If productivity verse tne cour5e of general iper capita has stood still for to abandon temporarily Cover tightly. Cook over low heat 5 minutes. Add water chestnuts, celery, and Vi of the almonds. Just heat through. Celery and chestnuts should remain crisp. For gravy, shake up In SOUND-PROOF BATHS I "ve years than it is only plain tneir precious gams, lest John Foster. a resumption of operations on LONDON (CP) Bathing facill- arithmetic to conclude that a iose much more by refusi: The entertainment was spon- ihe well-known Stewart Canal ,.. . -ei..,i ' rut. in working honra now small Jar, cornstarch, salt, sugar wui r.nvimmr sored by the ne Parent Parent Teacher Teacner As for i: sociatlon As- lles umam ui" , - - - Here t i t.n lne UUK, oroDertv lust across Bear River 7 ei. i H. Noakes presided at I Wr SJ Z t0 be soundproofed. Persons reduce output leave us with nt , adoX( at the head o Portland Canal and Mr. Bcutt was In 'Lut h2lf 2 mile " u nearby complain that the less i good, and as , wage- rbe. clpatcd J" lhe 40.hol hour we the doer "":'' t 'Vu.e .:ZJ:i ens and is smooth. Sprinkle over ,.be CaruS08 and Crosbys with more money In our pock- rallwavs after last charge of the programs. 7Z ' resumed " T T":' . !"l loish, grtv;n onions and rest oflSlnKlni ln the baths disturb cts the perfect recipe for run- . ik d" b implicatioi were recently and, with dorsed shorter worKing . TOUGH ON COW a new deal being negotiated, are expected to be stepped up on almonds. Serve with hot fluffy cooked rice. This will serve four persons. them. I aay iiiuaiiuii, , ; In his budget Mr. Ab- THE LAST TOT ! bott mentioned these things in Now Mr. Abbott is sayi: frankly as a statesman ca: CAPETOWN (CP) A man wno . .he customarv dead-Dan fashion ! the Government was writ tnis well-known gold, copper, silver-lead scheelite property. Portland Canal mining camp KIRKCALDY. Scotland (CP) A farmer here took by mistake medicine intended for one of his cows and gave the animal medi-icine he should have taken hlm-3elf. He recovered but a vet was called to the cow. HISTORIC COLLEGE broke into the bar of a hotel here i of a national treasurer. A bud- was wrong because The University of Kentucky at found the till empty so he helped get speech, however its maker foresee the economic ' Is due for a comeback, McFaci den is confident. He declores the! Lexington founded in -""yjm-'mLy feel, must never appear quences of the Korean a closing down on the government oines u.o. cou 1UT. "n fn;Thk excited. Once out of Parliament, labor yet grasped mem. agent's and public works offices Allcghanles. from . . . FIRE MOTHS THEFT PKIVIMT MICTION TOHICHi with OlYMPSNE ontiwplie llninwnt. KP OLYMPENC alwoyt en yow bolhroom " u Hpwifiwcu,bnimondburM...:--- .r. .Um and burnt . . . toot"" .at Stewart, thereby making the f development of the Stewart dis- trict suffer for political reasons. ' "These offices should be ' reopened Immediately," declares McFadden so the handicap to the mining Industry will not continue. Indignation Is run I I tL 11 I I I - SAFETY FURS-T IN BILL SCOBY'S FUR VAULT CI .EASING GLAZING REPAIRS REMODELING Phone 974 FREE PICK-UP SERVICE PLUMBING and HEATING Out of Town Customers Ship Expre: s-Fully Insured ning high at Stewart, he says. TIMBER BALE 53118 Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Forests at Victoria. BC, not later than 11 am on the 2fith day of June, lftot. for the purchase of Licence 63118, to cut 3.tf85.-000 f b.m. of Hemlock, Spruce, Balsam, and Cedar on an area covering part of 8.T.L. 7987. situated oil Portland Canal. 14 miles south of Stewart, Range 5 Coast Land District Five years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C., or District Forester Prince Rupert. B.C. (M28. J4, 11. 18), IT'S NEW! IT'S EXCITING ! a rTXTTA, ' ffit (q JF Wf JisSVv f(l rl LJ and oU.U..r.Mofo.hl. hwli. Um it, too, ,.M ol alr.lt. ' w foot . . . and for a oonma moo9 or too' both. Woootl Junior tkim hit Imo Dod nklu hit Rnoor with a Union of Wood ooiwningl A tJ,V ogam . . . wcond lim thi ehiwl . . . or bxrrri Wi hond . . . Th Hnlott cut or bruin ton b MOItMiof 4 tYMM X7TWr wt . . . dangorouil . a, ; A ImJ li it- "BLONDIE You ConYwiTl By!!5j j ' '" BLONOiE WILL BE . . -X,'M TOO . I'M GL AO I QUIT ' SO SUPPPISED" ) J BLONDIE-X A I DOIT I ' ' , ( SLJT (Saf'OT JStif WHAT TIME ''M S FOU(? AM. o.. SiMk-J WW V -2OT m. The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repair and Alterations Smith &Elkins Ltd. PO. Box 274 STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL! FORD'S British Built CONSUL See it soon at Bob Parker Ltd. FQRD MONARCH DEALERS t Prince Rupert, B.C. 'Hospitality and VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon ' Camosun A1JCE ARM, STtWART AND , PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam June 8 and 22 . 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam, June 1, 15, & 29 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 JOHN H. BULGER Good Food That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore-Cafe Q, trisl ionic, John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue i It you want to sell It, advertise