AIR RAID SHELTERS, . OSLO W Nearly 800,006 cubic UNION PREPARED CAPETOWN Defence Min- . Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, January 3, 1951 Knut Slalla 'asses Away Blackwood On Bridge By Eosley Blackwood LIVERISH? "Troubles iwvcr eomr singly" tbry mvl Bo uk Dr. Chase. Ki(tnry-Livr f ,11, na t two treat nn-nu In oncl Thii (Woven nmrtv hir you fM b.ttel ' brain it flirvn both Kvrr and kidney ditorders and thr backache and painful loints which so otten rrsutt. Dr. feet of rock will be blasted from lster F- Erasmus said in a beneath a hill near the Royal sPeech at Plctermarltzburg that , . ,. . South Africa's defence expendl- Palae. in U centre of this Nor- I tures now estlmaled HOUSEKEEPING weglan capital to make room for than $48,000,000, compared with When your right-hand opponent owns the bid- Chaw a Mma todeDfodon. YYas Prominent Fisherman And Member of Local Norwegian Colony Knut Slatta, prominent fLsh- Idr.chase sl the first of four public air raid $8 000,000 in the 1938-39 toaljj; on, and haye scattering of high Card shelters planned for Oslo. It will Vr. . , . , ' , ' ., actommodate about 4,000 per-; INDIAN DEFENCE t 'KING OF FRUITS" CANADIAN APPLE AND ITS DELICIOUS JUICE su eiigui, me L'uuuces iuc auuuv uirvv iu one mat, uie enemy will play the hand. It is important to remem- NEW DELHI SB If the revenue Norwegian community and resi-j Ever since the apple caused em Canada should trv to use mg boats illness durinB the last' ' the states ls '"ded, the gov- her that if you overcail you are suggesting to your few years had prevented him ement of India now is spend-1 partner that if he should become the opening leader, dent of Piince Rupert for 27 years, passed away at 11:20 last night in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. He had been In Do you know you car. now purctjase to-da.y HtStl.J) to-day? ttiST. XFWS STNB Papers are flown In drily by C P A. from working actively Himself. " ;" w , he can safely lead your suit. such consternation in the garden Macintosh, Delicious, Northern of Eden it has been one of the Spies or Yellow Newtons for eat-1 most popular fruits in the world, ing and Wineaaps, Northern , Ths cultivation of the apple ac- Spies, Rome Beauty or Yellow Deceased leaves his widow, Here is a good rule of thumb: vuc uauuiiui ouuget on cieience, ' said Finance Minister Cliinta- Mrs Julia Slatta: two daughters. Unless your hand is so strong that you think you have a good1 nmwry ana w newtons ior cooKing. At tne' chance to outbid your oppQn-read Rbout aPPles ln rly R: same time tne housewife living i ents don't put in simple ever- man an olhf histories. As a in Eastern Canada should buy! call if your suit is not solid 'matter ot tact aPPle been Macintosh, Snow, Delicious, Nor- Slewari Ushers In Year Happily STEWART The festive season was celebrated in traditional fashion by the residents of this failing health with heart trou-o!e for the past five years and had been In hospital for a week. Born in Norway 64 years ago, Mr. Slatta came from there to Prince Rupert and had resided continuously here since 1923. The family home is at 190X Seventh Avenue East. Mrs. Walter llda) Ballinger and man uesnmuicn. He said that on Mrs. Jack (Mabel) Ritchie, and tnis basis Inia is not more 'ex-three sons, John, Jarl and Oie. travagant" than any other cuun-There are also five grandehil- trv- j L0TS OF HEL Deceased was an active mem- ' ber of the Sons of Norway Lodge. LONDON 'IS When a mutor-Funeral will take place Fri- coach collided with a motorcycla. enough to stand partner's iea ,uwu, ln -reat ontain everjinern spies, uoiaen Hussets or sinee th dav of Rwnan occupa- Staymans for and eating King, from from kina king doubleton doubleton or or oueen queen Hon. The first planting of apple i Baldwin, Greening, Wagner, Nor-1 trees ih Canada however, wereithern Spies, Rome Beauty, Ben Moving, Packing, Crating; Shipping arsd General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliaole and Efficient Service. Also agents fur Canadian Liquid Air Co. Lui . for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED aouoleton. North-South vulnerable. North dealer. community w4th parties, and ail day afternoon from the uren- expert attention was on the scot Mr. Slatta was first engaged la a halibut fisherman and men vine court cnapei or a. C. Un- Nurses of the Royal Free Hospital i durinB tne Pjst eek the spiril Earl Sol- piled out of the bus to uive 'list 1 of tne seash was verv evident went in for salmon fishing. Heldertakerg with lit v. E Davis, Stark, Ribston or Wolf River for cooking. Every variety of Canadian apple for eating or cooking has a definite seujioii when it Is at Its finest a period made by pioneer French settlers in the provinces of Nova Scotia and Quebec over 300 years ago. The apple is by far the most Important fruit grown m Canada, due no doubt to the fact that The mild weather was a great was the uwner of several troll-, land olficiatlng. aid to the bike ruler. help in getting around and ti) untoward accidents occurred to during which the flavor is per- Hisloric Scenes of Hall Century I Cor, 2"hI iiiil Tark Avenues F.st. 910 V rmrsf (10 and fi Canada produces the best flav-jfect. The Consumer section of ored, most highly colored and the Canada Depurtment of Agri- longest keeping apples Sarin (Mr. f'humpliMl) 8 K 1 l 6 4 ' U A IC 9 6 4 C A 1U B I VlHt Kattt (Mrs. Kffii) (Mr. Pale) 8 -J 1(1 S b 4 ft- 3 H K 6 H J 10 8 7 D J 3 D Q i 2 C 5 4 3 C K 7 2 Hoitth (Mr. Mrrk) 8 A Q)l H A B 3 2 D 10 8 7 C Q J mar the occasion. I On Sunday night at 11 in th? Mnnse'Hall people gathered to Indulge in community singinsi and await the hour of midnight when the bells tolled to announce tne advent of 1951. Then culture has compiled an Apple Recipe Book which has a chart in it describes which apples are best for cooking and eating dur The Canadian housewife should become familiar with the various varities of apples available to the section of the country in which ing the various months of the ithe fun rnally bepran and the l' t rr iL .. . . she lives and buy the variety best year. suited to her purpose. In Janu ary the housewife living in West- JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue There are several things to remember when buying apples. Buy the variety for the purpose for which vou aie Koing to use It and buy the size of apple which is most practical for your family. Be sure that the apples are crisp and not mealy or withered, and of course buy the RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR da,nce, which was in aid of the Stewart General Hosoital, continued until the breakfast hour when the c'owd disoersed to their homes tired but happy. Tho dispensers of music were Ms. Jean Stewart, Mrs. Edith Behn-sen and Tommy Bailey on the -iano, and Oordnn Dick on the drums. The hospital board wera assisted by members of the various local organizations in the preparation and manaeement of the dance. It was a big succe-s socially and financially. (Subject to Change) The bidding: Virth r:at Sun(h Wert ID 1 H IS Pass , 2 C Pasfi 2 NT Pa.ss 3 NT All pass ' Bridge Humanlcs apply to overcalllng just as they do to every other department of the game. Mr. Dale didn't have too strong a hand for his heart overcail today. But he considered the fact that the player on his left was Mr. Week. Mr. Meek is very timid, especially in the matter of dou amount which is most practical for your family. It is interesting to note that apples, if the quality is to be maintained, must be kept cool. A household refrigerator or cool basement is an excellent storage place if apples are to re- I tain, their crisuness. They will WEDNESDAY- -P.M. 4:00 Jimmy Shields 4:15 Stock Quotations end Interlude 4:30 Maggie Muggins 4:45 Something in Harmony 4:55 CBC News rUsCTtTB TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen LING, the TAILOR bling for penalties. Therefore, deteriorate more in a day at the 5:00 International Comty. January 3, 1925 Mr. Dale figured he could enter 5:10 There's Music in the Air , temperature at which some stores The Prince Rupert Spruce Mill the bidding; with practically no 5:30 Prelude to Dusk at Seal Cove was visited with a chance of running into a dam are kent than they will in months at 32 F., which is the point best suited to storaKe, because heat! aging set. So with a minimum 220 Sixth St Phone 649 second disastrous fire of mysterious origin which completely wiped out the plant as far as operating ability is concerned. The firs fire was November 14. risk he was able to suggest a favorable lead to partner. Against the three no trump contract Mrs. Keen opened the king of her partner's bid, hearts. Mr. Meek did the best he could. He held up his heart ace until 5:45 The Question Box 8:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Tex Beneke and His Orch. 6:30 -Musical Varieties 6:45 Saddle Rockin' Rhythm ?:U0 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Delia Calapai Pianist 8:00 Rigoletto 10:Q0 CBC Nevis 10:10 CBC News Miss Louie Fisher, who ha3 is fatal to the quality of apples, i The skin of the apple provides j a natural barrier against mould and other microorganisms. This is why it is so important not to bruise or puncture the skin. Be sure that you buy apples which have been fV'operly stored and properly handled. Modern Eves have found count Plumbing & Heating been studying elocution in Vancouver for the past few months, the third round. But he had to lose a diamond trick before he had any chance of lining up will appear in recital at the Em- QiKtrt h Mr. .Tnrvu mpI.po,! nine winners. And unfortunately ! 10:15 Supplement onrt'i.intn Mnri.t,.honnnf nnrna fw Mr. Meek it was Mr. Dale T.ake. ROYAL VISIT The early summer or 1838 meant one thing to Canadians the Royal Visit of their majesties the King and Queen. They ere s:en here on their arrival tt Wolfe's Cove, Que., May 17. To the left is Justice Minister Ernest Lapointe; right is Prime Minister Mackenzie King. A month later, after visiting all Canadian provinces and the United States, they left for Newfoundland June 17. CP PHOTO) less ways of serving this delicious fruit and each housewife should remember that no other fruit presents such a wide opportunity for its use as does the apple. Apple sauce or apple rings are a :who had the three-eard length! -Collector's. Items I in diamonds. So the defenders' 11 . eather Report I won four heart tricks and a 11 :06 Sign Off 'diamond trick, putting th con-1 THU kSDAl a.M tract down one. 7:00 Musical Clock January 3, 1940 William Lambie sailed yesterday afternoon on ths Princess Norah for a business trip to Vancouver. ine diq mat saveavme aay g.prj CBC News for East and West was what Mr.; 8:i0Here's J1 Good Champion indignantly called Mr. Dale's "louse overcail.- WtUoiit"M-Mornto it, Mrs. Keen would probably 5:30 Music for Moderns have opened a. spade and that 8:45 Little Concert . , V V ' f a 'j MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS -VORTEX OIL BURNERS CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE 74 For Repairs and Alterations would have given Mr. Meek plenty of time to set up the diamond suit before the ace of hearts was knocked out. T. A. Bryant, school teacher at Metlakatla, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert Thursday evening after having spent- the Christmas and New Year season at Stewart. Smith & Elkins Ltd. 8:00 BBC News and Com ty 9:15 Morning Devotions 8:30 Morning Concert : 59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Invitation to the Walts ll:00-Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude New Snow at Prince George PO. Box 274 Mrs. George Currie, who was called to Bella Coola recently on account of the seroious Illness of her mother, Mrs.' A. C. Christiansen, Is returning to the city on the Cardena tonight. Seven inches of snow fell In the Prince Geo-ge district on the Inst, rlav nf 1950 nnri mnrip U 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies necessary for snow removal 12:00 Mid-Day Merodis Ships and Waterfront Herring fLshing hereabouts will resume next Saturday. It is permissible to catch an extra quota crews of the Canadian National Railways to leave their homes on New Year's Eve to man the plows so that the line might bs kept open. The new fall made - F.yt 12:15 CBC News i2:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C .Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec. Int. ' 1:00 Ine Concert Hour 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 CBC School for Parents, Comty. 2:O0 B.C. School Bdct. 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 At Home with the Handyman 3:00 The Music Box I ' . mi.,.' maimnfi "-nn -"' - of 20,000 tons in this area, this being in addition to the regular quotas previously allocated to the various sections of the coast. Supervisor Whltmore permits the larger seine boats to proceed with further operations in Og-den Channel and other areas of the northern sub-district of Dis- a total of ten Inches now oi. th? . ground in that. aea. j After the Christmas and New. Year holiday season, employees of sawmills and logging camps in the Prince George district a"-?' now returning to their jobs. With winter conditions perfect i for timbering this year, the 1 welcome accessory to many meat courses, or apples combined with meats or vegetables will often result ln a satisfying main course. Apple desserts are of course an old favorite in any Canadian family and Mrs. Housewife should remember the apDle when she is planning pleasing menus for her family. Apple Juice, the juice of this delicious rich, tangy fruit is becoming an old standby on many breakfast tables, however Its usa does not stop there for interwsU ing desserts, and appetizers can be made from this typical Cara-dian fruit juice. There are in Canada two types of apple juice one which is just plain and or) that has ascorbic acid or as it is more commonly known, Vitamin C added to it which nw.lr.es it comparable to citrus fruit juices. Naturally this vitamin, ized apple juice costs a Utile more than the unfortified juice. Both types of juice may not be available in all stores but the home economists suggest that you shop around until you flr.d the vitaminized juice and if your grocer does not csrry it ask him if it is not possible to do so. This is a new recipe for a delicious frozen apple juice dessert that is perfect to serve for any occasion but which is still fairly inexpensive: APPLE Il'ICE MOUSSE 1 egg yolk Vt cup sugar 23 cup apple juice t'a cup evaDorated milk, thoroughly chilled Salt 1 egg white H cud grated unpeeled, red- 'skinned apple. 1 cup graham crscker crumbs (16) tablespoons melted butter Beat egg yolk slightly, add sugar. St.if In apple Juice. Place over boiling water and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens, about 5 minutes. Cool thoroughly. Beat evanorated milk. Add sH to tgg whit and beat untn stiff but, not dry. Blend apple Juice mixture, whipped evaporated milk, beaten egg white and trrat.ed apple. Combine graham cracker crumbs and melted butter. Line a freezer tray with waxed paper. Cover sides PASSCHENDAELE Outstanding among Canadi an Army annals of the Fust World war was tne Battle of Passchendaele RWge. A deadly Oerman gas attack AorU 22, 1915, had taken heavy toll of the Canadian 1st Division and the German army had taken the only small section of Dominion trenches It hWd m the war. Many attempts to dblodge the enemy were in vain until the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Canadian divisions stormed through In some of the bitterest fighting of the war and recaptured the area ln a battle lasting from Oct. 26 to Nov. 13, 1917. Pictured are Canadian infantrymen during a lull in the fighting In the deep mud that was characteristic of Passchrndanle. Price paid for the victory by the Canadian forces was 900 dead, 7,747 wounded andm (CP PI!0TO) missing.. -. - operators are keen to get bad: to work. ' trict No. 2. not far from Prince ; Rupert. There were heavy catches here previous to the new year. Results. Want Ads, Sure Results! Use Ciasslile&b for FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Coil' 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors n - j. J c vs " !' : IS - . - . . f t - . I ,: j , - 1 , - ; v VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE AVM. STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH gi EEN C1IAULOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Dec. 23 and Jan. 19 and 31 , 9 p.m. TOR SOUTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Jan. 12 and 26 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 and bottom with a layer of (rraharr. Tacker cruiy.bs. reserving a few for the ton. Pour In apple juice-milk mixture and op with remaining crumbs. Freeze. Yield: six servings. ijrJ..jrMr-to'l,ll.i,ni,, y. Iuji ... ... . .. - i WAVY WAGEIt The marcelled hairdo inset at upper left belongs to 15-year-old Courtney (Corky) Parker of The Pas, Man. At the last Trappers' Festival, Corky made a bet not to cut his hair until the next festival, scheduled for early in the New Year. He keeps his locks In place with "Robert" pins. He is shown putting the last touches to his dogs' harness before a trip down the Saskatchewan River. (CP PHOTO) CITY PARALYZED Fallini prices, hard timet and labor unrest followed the Fut Woild Wi. Western Canada saw the growth of the movt to organize workers into "One Big Union." A strike ' metal workers in 1919 ln Winnipeg mushroomed into a general strike Involving even flrerrwn, x,li-' ad other city workers, which almost paralyzed the city. This photo shows strikers in a Winnipej is burning streetcar. 1 '(CP PHOTO) street. In the centre a ; Prince Rupert Florists Flowers for All Occasions ; 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777