express t(mk Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, December 13, 1951 ! Children Like Young Parents msic evident I Hungarian Music To Follow Party VIENNA Hunearv's famnii Princess Prepares For Australia Trip LONDON (Reuters) A few Ion cJ.iL Many Mourn Mrs. Lindsay Esteem and respect which was held for the late Mrs. Hattie Susan Lindsay, wife of J. A. Lindsay and pioneer local woman, was testified to this afternoon. First m ommon in OA omion . SI, 0 I fabrics ions in a cm folk music must have a definite Marxist-Leninist approach In the future, according to the Communist newspaper Bzabad Nep. The paper, one of the organs of the governing Hungarian Workers (Communist., party, expres. the ,UJ W wnBS but tlle j,0f.t!lelol ' y 01 people." Kltt. "vou want to sen weeks home from Ivt tour of Canada, Princess Elizabeth is already In the thick of preparation.- for another royal junket this time to Australia ard New j Zealand. She and Prince Philip leave London in early January. i j So once again, the problem of wardrobe is occupying much Baptist Church, where she had' long been an active worshipper1 and worker, was crowded with' the congregation gathered to pay ' t.nal tribute and express sym-' pathy for the bereaved. I " "fvia.aiiini """"Hi BRIGHTON, England P' Children have pretly definte ideas on what "mum" and "dad" should look like in films, says Mary Field, Britain's expert on children's movies. Film fathers should be "six feet tall, handsome, under 30 and good at everything," while mum is young and pretty "but not glamoious or soppy-looking." i Miss Field, addressing an audience of teachers, said that what children most dislike is middle-age. Their Ideal screen grownups must be young, virile and competent 6r genuinely elderly and endearing. Another definite ideal if their screen policeman. He must never be comic or ridiculous. They prefer young, daring t' pes. MONTREAT. 'm.l'""."'." 4 of her time. Simpl.city wii! be the keynote tecausr, with six months of travelling, i'er clothes must be ca.-v to pack, press, and keep in order. She has also taken in consideration the continually changing climate during the tour, ranging from the cool Aust a'ian fall to the sticky dampness of early monsoon on the return trip. vny li s au.-h a pleasure u an, . "7W "mi lv' wfi Ti " j. " your pirttifM h..T. R?v. Fred Antrobus officiated. Hr spoks words of tribute to deceased and comfort to the mour-i ivirs. J. C. Gilker presided at the organ and. the hymns were "Rock of Ages,'1 "Nearer My God to Thee," - Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Ushers were Ned McLeoJ and Den Arney. Honorary pallbearers were A. T. Ivar.on, Daviu McCuUough, J. T. Wilson, Robert McKay, George Hibbard. H. R. Hill, P. H. Llnzey and C. H. Elkins. Active pallbearers were R. E. Gladding, S. J. Hunter, Arthur Krock, WJ. Scott, Robert Hoban n w-uuurare w oi . your hkm. Dry km i uke mHKP-lln wsm nnA.tt..:.. . l.. u' "".7.""T lJRY SKIN f'Ui.-iu PROGRAM CHIEF E. L. Bush-nell, director general of programs for ihs CBC has announced two new appointments in the program executive. Mr. Bushneli who has been director general of programs since 1944, Joined the CRBC, forerunner of thj CBC. in 1933 as director of programs for Ontario and Western Canada. A native of Toronto, he has been active in radio broadcasting since 1928. (CP PHOTO I fn-hcr, rnnoother. yo'unw lt IZ t' uon. aum irvl iu v. ,18 v ' BIBLE SC. OLAk Henry Martyrt, English ..'l.s- and Howard Wright. Interment followed in Fair r,"1""" svurKca a miracle" with a n wilRiarir. ', ra Thin amazing uiKri'tiii-nt rarn.-s the lanolm ami IwW. if ,K o.h m WotKllmry Dry 8km Croam ln tl of your skin. .fteiu and Kmoo-oth. l,ko ma c V, I "f VV oodlmry Orf Skin Cream nguMi-m Z'' ' ' nd $1.15. si I sionary who died In 1812, while v t-w i-t-iiitriei v. i There were many beautiful India translated the New ' flora! tributes. Testament into the Hindustani By MURIEL NARRAWAY .iaa. .11.11 ross fctart YA ritcr LONDON (CP) Five new materials with definite party appeal ptpa.ar leslive choice with dun's Christmas shoppers. They aie ermaleen, mmkaleen, oceleen. perslmelle and beaver-leen new fur-fabric materials that look so good they are waiav-..is. aavert.semenu lor the skins i.um which they take their name. It would be impossible .except at close quarters, to tell whether a toque beret, cravat and muff ui white ermaleen, worn with a siim black suit, was not the real thing. Yet this threesome costs only 20 14s., can be bought sep-and lias an undeniable i .ciyl'air look. No garment made from these Juries costs mo.e than 125, and appearance is striking and . amorous. A lovely contrast to j.ack cccktail and evening gowns iiie tu'.wlo jacket of white . cen t Lli wide, tightly-i.ffed bell sleeves and swagger -i0. its close resemblance to .mine is heightened by a fring-oi biack-lipped tails to the -..-tie neckline. A tail-fringeu minkaleen stole j io r.sinirjle silveiblu mink ill add glamor to that slinky, . c.xi.ia.l clres with bare ...a' at the moderate cost ill. And a white ermaleen . would go well with a black di, cocktail suit, . prettj. oll-sct for some of the i ., royal purples and honey .J is an elegant black, sling-c'ed cape of pershnelle look-j lor all the world like black rsian lamb and costing only 18. --fi'iil for afternoon and even-wear are the waist ed, sling--u jj.e.os of thverblu mink- ITIOIII ll.K ill r.M.lln. 1..1lmtf tellinn you how to m:,k '"tmi the imwt of hAI H.O in your cooking. Bililo, vuu know. l that fauioua yegrtaiile oil pnniuii irom Try This 0 "i" 11 . muni in your kiuiu u ... lor biitllolrii'd fwHls are always crisp and lii"j.i. ilili' Halllo wilud ilii'sing!! are ej-lrn-Havorfiil ami Sallln can lie uw an a liquid nhurti ninii in nil , TORONTO (CP) Sales girls in lingerie shops no longer look startled when a man enters the store. They're used to them now because so many men have taken to buying frilly slips, nightgowns, peignoirs and panties for their wives or sweethearts for Christmas. The men are often more popular with the sales' girls than are pernickety women buyers, says Mrs. R. G. Lowe, a buyer for one ladies' wear chain. The men will take almost anything suggested and hardly know the difference, she says. Men are exceptionally keen on hoiL'ecoats as gifts. "We sell the greatest number of them in the wei'K just before Christmas," said Mrs. Lowe, "because that's when men do their shopping." Some men don't even go near the store to order. They just phone in, tell the clerk what tiiey think would be nice, the size and how much they want to spend, and then all they have to ao is pick it up. Nylon tricot is one of the favorite materials for slips and nightgowns. White leads the popularity pared in slip coitus. , iic oi tne luxury items this year is a Peignoir of saer or nylon tricot in white, red or black with drop shoulders and bailoon sleeves. To wear under it, one dealer is featuring bridal oi.s of wnite satin trimmed with tiny l Milestones. aleen, equally effective with wool suits and dresses and sequined, cinolined evening gowns. f or those who like the piquant French look, an aceleen waistcoat, muff and beret can be combined with tight-skirted suit having lapel and pocket braiding. Although fur imitations have been tried many times, the worst olfenders being ocelot and leopard fabrics, the latest weaves are the best of their kind yet to hit the market. Finest example is me biack pershnelle, and whiu-ermaleen runs an easy second. The materials are especially useiul for linings of travel coats and rainproofs. They mean warmth without excessive price. your nnaing. ,sun oiuiio is BO eronomioit. 11 win t E Biii.inc "mi . i' mm ivi utiuin rta 1M ' vaporafed Mill aanin and aitain. Ask for tialllo at bettor food atun and lor i Mom"S Pu"'" B,irUrS llr"'"' 1111 fill tp Thou Chriftmtu Slockiitgo with tlic mom v vcu Bv, binlKi'1-wwfi buys like this! 'I'liciom BLi'B .'1 icute. cuusz-e. ! -It! -.it- fresh flavour. It give you to i I, '. . . ... 11 uur n...f.i Officers of ! Gyro Club Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at its monthly business luncheon yesterday, completed the slate of officers for 1952 which consists as follows: Preslc-nt M. W. Gormc'y. j Vice-President D'. t.. W. " ,La:ge. , Secretary Scoit MacLaren. j Treasurer Edward Boulter. Directors Allan Armstrong, A. D. Vance. Emil Blain. Ben Parker, F. J. Skinner and Dr. R. i G. Large. Jack Ryan of Nanaimo, international vice-president, will be here January 16 to conduct the installation of officers. A. J. Dominate past president, was in the chair at yesterday's lunchern in place of President' E. D Forward who is -jn a business trip to Vancouver. You can't know the wonderful results and grand economy evaporated milk can give, until you try Carnation Evaporated Milk. You'll find Carnation consistently smoother, consistently richer flavored so uniform and so satisfactory. And it keeps longer. Carnation is milk you can depend on. Tty it. l u-a won.l. rlul (. a st, (or all your cooking l-an, ,, u,mm ,,,,, J every s-mgle mouth of the vi.ir y,; , n llonnct , famous VF.I.I.Ott tJi'IK wronger than ev.-r. (If. tl... piMi. (:,, ,., klinW !o colour lin.riMruifl 1 ... . , lilllc ' y i.v lu ltoi.net Mant:innc. Ju-I ,'. Tit ny apreiiil at any price lor flavour, nutrniun ami cvuuomy. You'll a ' a plt'as.int surjirw'l Trim Thm Tree H rap l.iit Convenient for Every Milk Use Carnation is milk made double-run by evaporation, then homojjen-tied and heat-rerined. It is heavy enough to uhip. Its vitamin D is increased to 480 Units per pint. Use it undiluted in coffee, on fruits and cereals, in cream recipes. Dilute Carnation with an equal amount CliriHliiutu cHrfvla 'til Vuur iltro.it a nt ;iry Its all the I Um m the world -(ju pirtt y tinnK ' Th t 'a V of water, to give whole milk fot drinking or cooking. I , 50 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE lie behind the production of Ornation Milk. No wonder Carnation is better evaporated milk. Timely R wht n frn-nd and It s fun.' . . , i,; ri 11,01 ecipe mm r m-iy:,,. sparkling - fnmilv and you will pniv nr- "from Contented Cows FAMOUS BRIDGE Including its approaches, the railway biidge over the Forth River in Scotland extends 8.2E5 feet. rompU-i, ly d.hr.mu, t J1.LW J1.I.I.V 1'OW Dl.lt desvn m hand in hiiiid wiih . istrij-iiioot 1 hen II U- Mil, i,J - Atj" real delight w in n you ten i tenipliiig Ji il-U lnouM-ill tn ed up r ("hii-'nsv lin Imsr the ligtit-liesricd ixii-8 i JelM) the etf-iiing Jjumr i fou-up cup of INSTANT I'H VSK 8ANBOKN COFKKK! M-mniml ... jut watt 'til you tst thi inMiint coiT''l It's 0-0-0 yKxl! Thff flavour's thrro an, the iwjdy and the lift ! That's bormjf it's the instant colTee barkdl by over 85 ytar roffcf e-1'iorif np. Yv. the Chae A S inborn f oiks know how to make thetr instanf a trrafc you'll Ime at any time of .i;v. So ea.-y to manp! Ktmjily m hot wator mtfr'a made. Ami it's jut tut tMfy to male ten cupa u one ... Do wau?I any one in ihos? wvpii Iimoia "I01 ked-in" fiivoiirs . . . IfIi M 4s I rui I and lwice as i;iuu,ami l in l 1 (Mlh!t'(l Hill) tflf Ifil 1 V,, o - 1 1 7 erollilluv llf J. ll-() , . , Mii mi liuw e:i..y il is !o hr-; ire. b.l ft VICTOR ?5rV Say with ?n gloruiits, ir.iy n -.ii! an-i su ;il!a tl-nc and luun.-y up- Fred Farrington, charged with retaining stolen property fcllov-ing disappearance of a lares quantity of cigarettes recently om tne Kelly-Douglas warehouse he: e. has teen adjourned o. a further eighL days. T. W. Brown, KC, is prosecuting and Douglas Hogarth is defending. If you want to sell It, advertise it. News classified. Mrs. Quentin Reynolds Compares Blue Bonnet -Likes It Best! Only A few .Snapping Dm 7s" i 77cv C.hrislnia. -n t 4 t - i '-ItV'J 'r ' r-h t-tt r-v".' . K - ! it.i time fiiniiah tn il u . .1 ( I am t 'In f' mas Ac. ,;n The gift that keeps on giving! When you give a genuine RCA Victor, you give the gift of rich and varied entertainment for the holidays and for the years ahead. i u 1 l I 1 1 1 I If i.- . . .0, '. I ki-.hk;i.hw vll v( hat s more, you give a symbol of quality associated for over half a century with musical instruments of the highest integrity in tone, performance and dependability. So see your RCA Victor dealer now . . . and give the family the gayest surprise of the holiday an RCA Victor. SHRIMP J AM BALA YA ! tablespoons fat 1 tablespoon flour ',2 cup chopped onions : 1 clove garlic, minced fine I 1 cup canned tomatoes 2 cup water 1 green pepper, chopped fine '2 V.aspoon salt 4 teaspoon red pepper i 4 teaspoon thyme . 1 tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce 3 cups cooked rice 2 cups cooked shrimp, cut in pieces , 1 cup tomato juice 'a cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons parsley i Preparing Fluffy White Rice Tc make 3 liberal cups of fluffy rice: ptt 1 cup of uncooked rice, I cups of cold water and 1 tea--poon "of salt in a two-quart .aucepan and cover with a tight i.umg 1 d. Br.ng t: a vigorous oil and then turn the heat as .ov as possible leave over this i av heat lor 14 minul-.-s. Turn J!i the. heat. Tins cooking time i. suits in film gia.ns of cooked .ice. i for extra tender grains, a'low the rice to steam (with ;.cat off i for an add tional 5 min-t..es before removing the lid.) N-ver remove the lid nor stir ice whib it is cooking. After .ire :s. cooked, lemove lid. lift ice gently with fork to allow .'o to .steam dry to the desired j.i:;is!?nc:,. It is then ready. METHOD: Melt fat in skillet, :i in Hour and blvnd thorough-.'. Add the cnions and cook .it;' th? onions are tender. Add .uiic, tomatoes, water, green eppcr, sait, ieu pepper, thyme, orccstershire sauce. Cook until -P.jei is tender. Stir oqcasion-Uy. At.d rice, shrimp and toma-Jui'.v. Four into a greased a!:.n; dish. Kptiri'.j the cheese r.;l pfir l.v oat ihe ;..-. F.ane i a 350 1. oven for lft minutes, h s recipe makes six servings. AVx Much Tim 9 for Mrat Crtting iUc tnif y, i'hriMtuaa - fhoppmn di? Ami yt't it a uniMjrt.int lor you and your family to rut ruu-larly au'l u' U in thin colli weather. J 'hat s wlnn a ji tie of UK1NZ CtOKi;ii Kl'Ady K i l l or a dn-ln-mu.4 di-h M)f HMNZ UVKN-HAKKD liKANS ik the pi nVrt answer. They're cooked n Kiev come frutn the tin aud t.ikf jn-t a in mute or two to heat and wive. VVhat s more, thuy ro wondertullv kind to deflated Iecenilrcr bud-gi'iii . . . nuike truly economical meal, taking the place of hrawcr, mote expernne foods. .So for bu.-y, buy days hm up now on Heme Oven-Hake.. Heart and ILciua Cooked .SpanheUl. ou kiww they're good because l hey 're Ilemz! 'pr Sotieed how many of the I tlH or I Hhi- ; . : IDAIHK U.1XTH1C RANCt I d SiImw vim to t"ii m il wf nearby Fniri-I.iire dfalit! nfSt now and luek ever tiiig ttxA diilay of muilrli. The is SitiT the year (or "il a. ' iral'' llin-and Dolhmg is w pva-liml Fngidiiie Hifilternler fir f?i" dime Klii-mc li ma. Tlw w tune, work and muO'-v on W buying, on ftxl k""pin inJ 01 meal preparation, Tiiey re one rf the niost vnlualile gnw v(i m give wife or nieiher tn fi'lp f ei.inbat the hmh rot oi liiia-Your Krijhliure de iler will smut a fine d. al on ymr oU spplnK and vou ran lake all wit T to pav! R-rrr! Colli Out, Ua't It! ft" 1,:: 1 i- j. 3-SPEED Yes, RADIO-PHONOGRAPH rr. they'll dance for HIPPER u I Portal joy when they this ee PVo bigger than a book! Less than 6" hih and weighs less than 3 lbs, yet ir oeautitui KtA Victor. ' I i ' I Powerful Powerful standard standard 1 ta 11 ! ' ' ' broadcast rdcasi radio radio and and Rood thunw you f r ' I i KCA A Victor vuior Simplified Simplified & hlly arc paik- New as '52 and just out for Christmas buying. Powerful 5-tubc A(;(XJ longwave radio in a stunningly styled plastic cabitM-t in your choice of seven fashion colours. Canada's best performer in its price class... I'M 3-Speed Record Playing System. The buy of the season! In walnut... if J k is the kinil 01 weather ihat I'eler Pain" thrives in He Blrlkei Kinlilen-lv in lii-ad and rl-t i-olds -stun ling wteit .iir-t:i Here's a hint fntin Mrs. (uorttin ltcvriiilds. t ompure Hi,i n Hosnlt Maritarine witil any sp--'al at :hi price. Like the noted jnunialist s wife, you'll love Hl.ru Ham r - fre.h, sweet flavcir! Rich nutrition! Heal onnuimv! Bl.ru itoNNKT is line iiialitv ail-vejsetulileiiiHrnnriiie. I'si Iti.i h; Hiinskt in ciHikilie, on veitettthlex, aH a lie-lirioas snc:ui. Huv liu k li'iNNliT and (jet "all llin" 1 lavor! Nutrition! 1-olioni-e-e! lii.i'K ItfiNNKT M.irnarine is NM in Iw'o typos re?itl.tr ei-onoinv pui-k.-ise wit li color wiifer. and also in the famous Vti.i.ow (. ik bag or fast,, nasy eolor. Hgr-d in ahinu-nuiii? Tlw dairy and candy industries hive 'taken a tii" from us home- oV-livers full room-ste volume wuh delrhdul tone. In dark brown plavtic ivith weathericd aluminum trim and gold lacquered numerals, it catches envying glances 199'5 (Shyhtty hrgfiar in mahogany or blond) sA everywhere. oo M5 fltsi boifrii) niaki-rn who've used aluminum kiiclun utensils for thw gemra-tiona and loved 'cml Yin. Ihiie industries prefer aluinin'un for the same reasons thai we women lo . . . lm-au.se it's light nod durable because it proteel food imriiy ami flavour and aawun-s eleanlinefw. All rea.son- whv alum-inum is ideal for milk hoille cap, bill I er wraps ami randy wrapix-rs. And. in the kilehen. aluminum has thiM! sildiiuinal ailvainam s that it dislribules heat, evenly and quickly (hernfont ceolinuncally . . . and looks bright and annirt. alwuyw. should lie the , meirie.t tii.intli uf the year. hv I know you'll nirree i""1 , be prc:-a,.d fur I"'"! supply oi BEN-CAV (U ' Ii, iwue) aNvavs iiandy in For ' m-.. n- cabinet. len-(.v is rnbk-il :n - ') , Pain" is niblK-,1 nut - fl. w.rnrik o, Yes. the -oi.ilnng llen-dav ." Irirt K ,af ii . i. i' It ri.a.-- a;.y and rh.l n .ltHmfl.- I., br.ti.lt up atawAm -bieailimg W easier. Hen-Clay I A truly fine LUMINOUS $ ELECTRIC CLOCK-RADIO w automatic" THROUGH YOUR RADIO Connetts easily to any radio, phononraph or TV set and plays "45" records aulomatitally, perfectly! 3-Spe'ed radio-phonograph Finct of ihe new mixlcl, RCA Victor'. V--t(lK ii maticrriccc o( clnic cabinet n lin with RCA Vicior't Simplified 3 Spcl itccord Playing Sytlem. and luperb slandgrd and shortwave radio, in walnut. What An m.uul Cil! That'll the ,y il slrtigk mo wllMJlI.lv. IIhim- fsee-l'.lle C.ttrlriln rei,llv'.r".cti.'l vet It Hltflll 't'nilstiar lieeatise here is llriotl.- gift that ran b'- b' the C'hristm,'is-li-. hu.l'-'i I u.tli li'tie ". -ii.l lint's suim-i ' oi '" pmr 1)0X0? $45900 (SHohll, higher In timma oak or mahogany) tieT dav -! Yi-s only $1.imI bin ,N I'Aoltl-"' "'Z d imtv. timed 1-AC K-I.I.I I-. fty awl wj made mi into one big p.i. k:.:i I V lie- Christmas ivn.ppmg. The di-l.te -Jo c sj sign uf he individual boxes lehls i""".,,. It's th- Chaniicleer II RCA Viclor'l newesi clock-radio jiyled in ivory plastic with polished hrasj trim. Vtube ACDC radio, 'i'elethron clock has -luminous numerals and hands, 'Sleep Switch', and buzcr alarm in reserve. $19 j J He-luxe gift qmility in keeping with the ii-..-. tl.em-Hjcs. i ,.,, 1 understand. C'anada'a only 3-ply. eol.iuntl Iismh-s tiiaiis it . in a gilt that expn-sws the thought : "Only the best u food cio get saveral packages fo nmnd out ytur gilt ii-t. my"y' Are, r fn A Tiiar with only in shopping dovs Ml' and vou won't be eitlier if vi.u tnke mlvaiii .ge Pi jUtr 50 $57 Only Wonderfu new t'hristinns-sbininimj weret l ie J'l't '' FT--',m1 I -raT T X ' : found the HANK OF MONTKKAI. Kervi.es. The HofM's Many (hde.rn now 'nine wrapped in the dearest lit 1 1s- Christ nut envi-loies they look to gay and friendly on the t'hnstrnas trt-o ...and they're magic presents tluit turn tlicin Ives into the very thinga your friendn really want. And the small-fry? For tiiem there's a special treat View i World Uadtr in Radio . . . Firif In Recorded Muti . . . Ftraf in Tahvition . u, s i" BofM .Snt-mffi Account of Iheir very own, 10 P ,Jn aikiml grown-up feeling . . . with .eeial Christ niay r'1;8''0., I've, rlnqi cliecry toueh to this educational gilt, l'.vi-n pits. I...ll..). ........ U..I, ....nrnni l.lle lor V'", ..,. .ii I CANNED FOODS m have taken on .-" i'r. " ".-1-. .. ( aim And look what you gain for rr! the eM ' Ll' ', .wi to .o,l u J.., . 'I..; - .1 ,.,,io nt t ie n1"'" pleasure of giving present as welcome an white Ckiia""1 mm