Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday. January 18, 1951 OCIAL AND perOc x V- - , : ,!,- 1 "s ONAL Whist Drive By is T. S. S. Leith was a Dasseneer on Sons of Norway Fourteen tables were in play Officers of St Pauls Elected ' Installation of 1951 officer? took place at the morning service of St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Sunday. They had been elected at the annual business meeting of the congregation January 9. at the Sons of Norway whist drive Friday night. Winners were: ladies first, Mrs. Hans - H AHV i Pettersen; ladies' second, Mrs. the Camosun today for Vancouver. Regular meeting Women of the Moose, Wednesday, January 17. . (14c) Peter Postuk and Hemsby King are back from a week-end trip to the Postuk and MacDonald logging camp ' at Shames i.i which they are considering becoming Interested. Interested In Curling? Come to the Civic Centre Tuesday night at 7:30. . Listen to the Louis Larsen; men's first, Roy Johnson; men's second, Julius Johnson. The officers include: secretary. S. L. Rooney left today on the' Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. Armine Boas, sanitarian of the public health unit, has been on a week-end trip to Terrace on official business. Carpenters' Union meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. Special business. (14c) Would you approve of a new winter sport for our city- Curling Club meets at the Civic Centre Tuesday night at 7:30. (13c) Hear a round table discussion of Curling over CFPR Tuesday night at 6:45 o'clock. Sponsored by the Junior Chamber cf Commerce. (13c) iB. Pederson; treasurer, C. Ad- A good crowd gathered later for the dance which lasted urnll 3 a.m. Music was by Mike Co- i land; financial secretary, I. Fe-ness; deacon, K. Kjeliboth. Those chosen for. the church council are: E. Somes, R. Birtch H. G. Varfeldt, L. Olson, R. Bent- Phone 116 or 117 sen, T. Fossen and R. Olsen. The lussl and his accordion. Committee? In charge of refreshments served at midnight was Mrs. C. Strand (convener i. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gustafson, Hans ' Knutson, Frank Schroeder, Roy Johansen. broadcast 8:45 the same night.' (13c) committee on nominations fo 1951 consisted of M. Valderhaug G. Mostad, and Mrs. A. Husoy. bert & AAcCaffery Rev. E. Soiland was electei Sunday School superintendent and Mrs. L. Olson was eiecieo ACHING BACK? Why luffer with backache or painful Joints? Many find quick relief by taking Dr. Chase' Kidney-Uver Pills. Thi proven remedy treats two conditions at once: contains special remedial ingredients for both kidney and liver disorders which often cause backache. Dr. Chase assistant superintendent. SPARROWS' FRIEND Biz-Pros Hear Of World Trip The last meeting of the Business and Professional Women last week heard an Interesting address by Mrs. Dorothy Scott of Columbia Cellulose Company who described a trip around the world. Mrs. Scott told how she YORKTON. Sak. 0! Alex IEFITS OF W USE Yasina. citv hall caretaker who a name you cast died recently, for years made it 9 depend i DR.CHacc'c daily practice io spread bread crusts for the birds on the citv Bill Both to Consumer lor, Local Bureau hall lane and nearby ground. INTERESTED ONLOOKER Alice, mascot aboard H.M.C.S. .Cayuga, keeps a close eye on parcels when they arrive for men on the Canadian destroyer in Korean waters. One of them might contain dog biscuits. In this Navy photo, she watches LS. William Roberts of Alexander, Man., sort a .new ' , batch of mail from Canada. (CP PHOTO) i Told mting principles, their wherefores and berre-andpoint of consumer boarded a freighter at San Francisco and headed for Malaya. She visited Singapore and from there she travelled up the Chinese coast and over to Japan. General business was dealt with at the last regular meeting of the Women of the Moose. Mrs. C. H. Collins was In the chair. ' Have you ever done any Curling? Come to the meeting at the Civic Centre, Tuesday, January 18, at 7:30 p.m. to consider a curling rink for Prince Rupert. (13c) We are organizing a western swing band and need a piano, bass, guitar, steel guitar player. If anyone is interested, please phone Blue 574. (I4p) A general meeting of the United Fishermen & Allied Workers Union, Thursday, January 18, In the Metropole Hall, 7:30 p.m. Business: election of officers be there. (15c) Wilson Hunt of Pentlcton Is arriving in the city on the Prince George tomorrow morning from the south to act In his capacity as past district governor at the Installation of Don Forward, new president, and other 1951 officers of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Mrs. Hunt is accompanying him. Si r, were the subject of You will be delighted with this fragrant tea i nen down to the Philippines.' led by G. P. tyons last through .the Indian Ocean, the fiie monthly meeting of and then home. The whole trip I tii took seven months. i ff ff JIeltand is Sulphur Ship At Watson Is. Four Hours' to toad at Galveston Four Kays to Unload Here ' Four hours to load" four days to unload. That is the score on the Santa Ana, which arrived at Watson Island Sunday afternoon with a load of sulphur for Columbia Cellulose Company from Oaveston, Texas. , The Santa Ana, Captain 1-asson C. Ntcholachis, loaded 2,000 tons of sulphur at Galveston Dec. 22, came through the Panama Canal and arrived at Watson Island 23 days later. Her registered tonnage is 4,375 tons. His first trip north of Vancouver, Capt. Nicholachts brought his ship up outside waters an far as the Queen Charlotte Islands and inside to Watson Island. His last trip to Vancouver was 22 months awo. He was we!l Rupert Credit Bureau. Suez Canal to Cairo, Egypt, and other North African ports, across to Italy and by plane from there i. H. Parker ryas'in the vAff AinlA" aCailied ' 4itl Jfead a good attendance of xsiiaiiumn miss nuuiey wracn-all thanked the speaker for her Interesting -talk. It was a dinner meeting at the Civic Centre. to Paris. Alter that; she went to Denmark and Sweden, England :1 I t', mis listed among the nf credit purchasing AIR PASSENGERS customers' standpoint: St. Paul's Lutheran Ladies' Aid has chosen the following officers for 1951: chairman, Mrs. H. Holland; vice-chairman, Mrs. A. Husoy; secretary, Mrs. L. Olson; oBviated the necessity of 3SMI fSSMIK From Vancouver (yesterday) T. Bond, T. Groves, D. Liver- i,sh. sedge, R. McDonald, A. Johnson, j treasurer ared time In making Mrs. B. Pederson M"s. lirmitted the conven- i. uuwiiey, ;w. MCrienzie, w. Solinik, J. P. Allen Mr. Burns. From Sandspit (yesterday) G. Turner. L. Olson was named delegate Jo attend the meeting of the Britisa Columbia Ladies' Aids to be held in Vancouver on January 28. tl'phone grderlng. ffdlitated returns, cre- justments on purchas- 33 fy:PMff&&&B!$ "If I can't have take the saus- LONDON turkey J'll NEW GLASGOW. N. S. Xfi rmitted of positive pleased with docking facilities at said a Dutch traveller at William Scott Fraser. who ioined ages, Watson Island. Although he was thus aided in budget Ififlale If arte 3 A One Cjirii VANCOUVER iff) James Bul-len says he's Just "one of the girls." The 32-year-old native of Victoria, B.C., Is the first male nurse to graduate from a British Columbia hospital. Bullen, a member of the Canadian Army Medical Corps during the second world war, recent-y received his nursing diploma along with 45 girls. He Is the great-grandson of British Columbia's first doctor Dr. J. S. Helmcken and studied nursing "because It would have hi isehold management. In Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon, he did not have a chance to look over the harbor. H mude possible one pay-. London Airport, He pulled two the Trenton Steel Works 54 yea's sausages from the centre of a ago, is retiring shortly. He has cooked turkey he was forced to been with the firm consistently return because of customs regu- throughout the years and has a latlons. son working there. BiuIUple purchases. Wrmitted purchasing He Ilke1 the c though- King, Churchill Magnetic Figures By HARRY ECCLES " Canadian Press Stall Writer In any list of top radio speakers the names of Winston Churchill and the late President Franklin Roosevelt have an en , BAPTONE The Wonder Wall Paint $1.50 a quart - $4.95 a gallon Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. The Santa Ana has a draft of savings and the use ile saving. j ilt up a good credit 15 'i feet. She is 443 feet long and has a beam of 57 feet. There are 29 in the crew. The captain was not very definite about the weather on the we. Iler's Standpoint from the grantor's during "place. Now it's interest i. i with Modern Fast-Acting DRY Yeast! trip up. He said It was not good. included: ing to find that Mr. Churchill .er volume of business PRINTING reased overhead. in London Is ranged second only to King George for. radio drawing powers. and it was not bad. The sht rolled a bit on the way up but it was not really bad. From Watson Island, the Santa taken me so long to get started as a doctor." He sums up his occupation thus: "I'm just one of the girls." To the "girls" he's a 'real Hiqhest - ALL Exocrience It was the powerful oratory of Ana goes to Port Albernl to pick FAN TANS Measure into large trnwl, c. lnkrwarm y.'nter? 1 tsp. granulated sjiyr.-ir; stir until sngnr is Roosevelt and Churchill that at U PURPOSES Vl Ll Versatility up a load of lumber. The captain , traded their vast audience as gentleman." Quality expects to sail unuisaay. much as their position. Church ill's growls at ihe "Nawzies" in dissolved. Sprinkle slowly leased opportunity to brie .service. i Ffuvftiing an assured back-f steady business. Assisted in permitting or- ' buying. 1 Enabled selective advertls- f ! Permitted keeping of lnfor-m on ustomers on a f riend-s v &i personal contact. t ' fter dealt with various the dark days of the war and h 1 envelope Flcischmann's Kova nnouncemen President Roosevelt's clear-cut J-J A el -Jlrrlva (i Fast Kiting 1 )ry Ycat. I. Dibb Printing Co. PHONE 234 BESNER BLOCK control of accounts f fit of both customer (Prince Rupert) Walter Solnik, P. Allen, R. W. Liversidge, O. W., Phlllppson, T. Grave and H. Bond, Vancouver; Fred Le Lacheur, Anchorage. Legion Card Party, Jan. 17, 1951. Scotch dance in the Armories, 6th Ave. West, Janu. 19. Sponsored by Job's Daughters. Dancing 9-12:30. Conrad School P-TA card party, January 19, 8 p.m. Tea and home cooking at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Saturday, January 20, at 2:30. "My friends" aroused the emotions of millions. Every country of course has its own favorite radio speakers, considering these apart from the professional broadcasters. Now the London Daily Telegraph has placed King George at the top of the list with Mr. Churchill' second. The London radio editor conferred with the British Broadcasting Corporation and found that the BBC considers drawing nnouncemen r nd the importance of ' id credit records. UJizey spoke briefly on & use of Credit Bureau aiid services. Good re- tv 1 ; ; j j IP at last night's of the program stand 10 min., THFM stir well. Scald 1 c. milk surf stir in S tbs. liramilated sugar, 2 tsps. salt; cool to lukewarm. Add to yea it mixture and stir tn Vl cup lukewarm water. Heat in J.c. once-silted bread flour; beat well, lieat in 4 tbs. melted shortening. Work in 3 c. nmre once-ited bread flour. Knead until smooth and elastic; plare in ft reased bowl and brush tup with melted butter or shortening. CovTr and act m warm place, free fri.m draiiKht. Let rise until doubled in bulk. 1'unch down dough in bowl, grease top and let rise again until nearly doubled. Punch down douith and roll out, half at a time, into a m-tanule a scant Va" thick; hit douuh, cover with cloth and let rest 5 mth. llrush with melted butter or hortenin;; cut into strips 1VV wide. I'ite 7 strips totiether ; cut into lVia" jiieres. Place cut-side up in greased nut ill n pans;, separate slices a little 8t tup. Cover and let rise until double4 in bulk. Bake lit hut oven, 4lXr, 15-20 niin. meeting. he operation of the decided to The Association e e now now becominu becoming ob- ob- W.O.T.M. Tea at Mrs. A the public was becom-' take out a $50 patron member We have on our floor for your inspection a 6-cylinder 110 HP. PARAGON MARINE FORD INDUSTRIAL ENGINE. This engine Is fitted with removable cylinder sleeves, Cobalt exhause valves, counter-balanced crankshaft with large bearings for extra wear and Is guaranteed for 15years by Paragon Marine against rusting from salt water. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Manufacturers' Agents Ritchie's, 146 7th East, January 25, at 2:30. ijBureau conscious. - Iherine Lawrie, t 4 Bureau, told of a new ship in the Civic Centre. An invitation to attend the Canadian Credit Conference In Windsor, Ontario, next month was received but It Is not expected there will be a delegate. How Presbyterian Burns Banquet,) Friday, Jan. 28. ! Women's Hospital Auxiliary ! ...Ml ? i f r '1 1 O ( i i power first in measuring the qualities of its speakers. By this standard the King Is easily the leader. His annual Christmas Day broadcast has the biggest radio audience In the world. In the political field the London authority ranks Anthony Eden right after Mr. Churchill as the man who can attract immence audiences, but Mr. Eden is less happy in front of a microphone. Prime Minister on vice wnicn was 1 helpful by employing them to obtain i of working and pay-f prospective help Tea, Nurses' Home, February 1. ever, Mrs. Lawrie said she hoped she would be able to attend a similar cnnventlnn in Portland M'o liiil Hollywood Cafe piaces. piryant was in charge in May. High school in-1 also declared It would help fur MfASTKlsWei, Attlee is considered the strong $" boys should include tnel" If they could learn to cut tint IIIM-.- f hv to cook darn socks halr- Decause indications were est drawing power in the Labor We Specialize in DISHES Always running short of yeast because it spoils so quickly? Tnd this nuisance .switch to modern Fleischmann's Fast DRY Yeast! Keeps full strength and fast-acting rifjht in your cupboard no refrigeration! No new recipes one package equals one cake perishable yeast in any recipe. . I uieur (.nut uie wine was cuiuiu rai ty su ittr aw muiu o vuii- St. Andrew's Cathedral Tea. Mrs. W. C. R. Jones, 430 4th Ave. West, Feb. 6. Conrad P-TA Valentine Masquerade Party, Conrad School, February 10, 8 p.m. 120th H.A.A. Valentine Dance, February 10, Armories. Legion masquerade party Friday, February 16. Job's Daughters Easter tea and sale, Masonic Temple, March 22. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 4. St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 26. '""-'H-" fast when that little job by thecerned old a teachers' con- barber was EOlne to be too ex- Ine London critic believes that ' e recently. Mr. Bell I pensive. CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For Outside Orders PHONE 133 $.00 Get & montAi svppy OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. the church In Britain has "no really commanding voice" on the air at present. Generally speaking, few great platform or public speakers have troubled to study and master the radio technique. Incidentally, Britain will have six broadcast radio links for television outside London by the FOR T A WEEK plus a small down payment ted "til -it. I middle of 1951, compared with two at present. This will bring within range of television some events now too far from London for video. i m : a "-i:-...'.:r--5-j M t If f ' Marain Get Your Shoes NOW! f" margins in- surety; 'w Keyi "P'd to finger-? easier, fa5ter 1 King Gustaf Adolf of Sweden was presented with a magnificent television set by one of the United States experts who fie to Sweden to arrange televising of the Nobel Festival ceremonies last month. But for the time being the 19-inch screen remains blank, because television has not yet been Introduced In Sweden. Pocr r bar is built 4mo niM,,.:,., v ..... "ur ihu numb Pair For The Price f it! 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