fill IJr V it j ; by Syms prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 21, 1951 SMALL TALK A BARBERSHOP IN Blind Musician Vins Avard 1 Cope. IrX Mirrof Enireril Sndicoti', lov Anqli Successful in Medical Exam OTTAWA A total of 81 candidates, including six Americans, were successful In recent FoJnd Island Folk Friendly Friendly spirit of the people of the Queen Charlotte Islands impressed Charles Guy of the traffic department of Union Steamships Ltd. during a week's visit to the Islands. Mr. Guy has been making a survey of business conditions on the 5ueen 1OK0NTO Anns Gray, o; I - ft- gahha and pianl.it, ha..! earned an examinations held by the Medi- : associate certificate lrom the cal Council of Canada. ' Roya! Conservatory of Music. Sucess In these examinations uinrr young persons receive! certificates loo, but it was .j : 7f'r : : I ''Line ..." Local Soldier rllocal! fiom provincial authorities. - Charlottes with particular reference to steamship service requirements. He returned to the city on the Chilcotin yesterday to spend a couple of days here Following is the list of candidates in the examinations held last month in Winni- i la?s mi: Lt-ra, viiicn qualifies her as a teachei cr o tost; umer.talist, .she played four diificillt rnmnnsit.ion.. Je air it if peg: T M. S. Balkanyt, Toronto; Peter "n nited Church was the i,d Thursday evening, before sailing tomorrow night on the Prince George for his headquarters in Vancouver. "Ad-O" Going Overseas Pte. George Yule, who has been home for a couple of weeks on embarkation leave. Is returning Saturday to Quebec where he will rejoin the Seaforth Highlanders prior to Its embarking soon for Germany as part of Canada's Twenty-Seventh Brigade. Son of Mr. and Sweet" Bard ns, Calgary; Wolodymyr . "' i; V , . ,' , x'"v- DinnckJ int.fi she nas nad only a "mall m St. Vital, mr, Man.,, TnV Tak- ' per-BUinsky, Kwong Chan, Ninette, Man.; Hie- '., ,,,. v' k.,, t Wen Chien, Winnipeg; D. Cowan, J" j b!f"J? Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; F. L. Epp, u" , "1 "c, " ? " u "' w" - Vancouver; Dorothy M. Goresky,! G. Kalman, Saskatoon; Myron K . Funeral of Stewart Man Funeral was held yesterday of William Hobell, Stewart prospector who died Sunday. Serv- Mrs. Thomas Yule of this city, It will be Pte. Yule's forty-second Atlantic crossing. He served on corvettes and frigates of the SAVE 50 on fuel bills wiiii ihe new improve i patented . Lazarchuk, Prince Rupert; F. J. ' Anne transenrrcs trie r...tes oi G. Llshman, Dldsbury, Alia; Chi printed music into a Hr.:te ttt. Kong Liu, San Francisco, Calif ; I The strenuous mental ittrUe A. H. MacKinnon, Evanston, 111.; ! involved impressed . the w:on Lorenzo Melorhv VnriRnnvpr: j. firmly upon her m(fflP. t,flll candlelight service "in marriage Marjorie Shrubsall. daughter of m Edward Shrubsall, Laporie. son of Mrs. a ''uporle and the late ;porte. Rev. L. O. Sleber !,de made a charming ,.ti' entered the church jrm of her father. Her jinn, was of lace and It and featured a njan-ijt lily point sleeves and , pppiuin- She wore a p veil held by a floral i and carried a bouquet "ran Beauty roses. Canadian Navy on the Atlantic New Scout Troop Keen Six boys of the newest Boy Scout troop in Prince Rupert are busy learning their first few lessons to pass the "tenderfoot" stage and they are "very enthusiastic," says Archie Mitchell, leader of the United Church troop. during World War II. 'BOOKER H. Murdoch, Field B.C.; J. P.: SJ"' no,; onlV nacl 10 ViAV !ns lce' conduc'a by Kev. Basil &. j Szlazak Regina- P H Tas'ker! i orgtn, but know tire mei.'M. ef Prockter was held at GrenvUie , Emo, Ont.; Jonas Uldukis, Fort of the instrument as well, fibs Court Chapl. i San, Sask.' Zdenek Urbanek, I learned this by rur ning her 'An- The hymn "O God Our Help" Vancouver;'' Magnus Verbrugge J 8e:'s over the instrument's mech- was accompanied by Mrs. J. C. j Vancouver; Dirk Verhoeff. New '; anism. Gilk1f' . I Her immediate nnbition is to, Pallbeareis were Canadian Le- Regina; J. H. Harland, Kamloops; j t 4 models of or furnaces FoIcKt showing BUOKr.R heaters free on request at 1 Westminster; Lei Ching Wong, ' uecomc a cnurcn uiganisi. n gmu urauutu i mniu ni This fifth troop was formed nearly a month ago, sponsored Winninee wears piepuruiiun is suiutieiit ji.cji. zurx nucj, i. -. Island City Builder's Supply by First United Church, and has eight members, two of whom Roy Sieber and Peter Bartlett v charming were the attendants, matron Of jj-s. Jean Andreassen, r. p;r.k taffeta, and Miss Oiafson. bridesmaid. In ;(tia. Both carried bou-; rarnations and wore .'hi'addrefses. if the bride, Jo-Anne 1U1 11CI hU UlU'l at'VCIUl ilCW CUIfl- WH-vu, Willi ; pojitimis. bank, James Clark and John ; - Anne's laugh is; as gay a? t. Kaspar. summer day. She was almos', m Burial took place at Fa) -view proud of her white; gown and . . - Cemetery. Arrangements w e in sage as of the pivchment vii charge of TK U. Undertaker , , RJimefu ECIPES Photie Blue 82 505 McBride Street - ..I . - yi ciowned 10 years c hard work ' ; - . ?ll!P, 111 a lioor-ieiiKLii were former Scouts and now are patrol leaders. Meetings are held Friday night and there Is room for a lot more Scouts, says Mr. Mitchell, who arrived here recently from Oliver. Last Saturday's activity of the troop included a hike to the foothills, the "tenderfeet" also Orme Stuart returned to the city today from a business trip to Vancouver. George Dibb returned to the city by plane Monday after a brief business trip to Vancouver. Dr. R. H. Ball, general manager of the Columbia Cellulose Co., returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from a business trip to New York. S. C. Elkins returned to the city on the Chilcotin yesterday from Queen Charlotte City where he has been on plumbing contracting .business. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McAra, SCALLOPED SALMON 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour Vi tsp. salt ',4 tsp. pepper 1 pound can salmon 2 hard-cooked eggs Legion card party day night, 8 shar;i. : yiilow net over nylon Mary Jean Mackenzie dress of blue, were :Se flower girls. They ftPFgay of carnations, .room was attended by Wallace and Alfred .1 Tilt' guests wera ush-B;ll Shrubsall, brother inde. and John Laporte, of the groom. a cups Duuerea crunius ; Annunciation home and t cups muK . ! school bake sale, Mrs. Met;- Melt butter, add flour, season- j !y3 Music Store, Saturday, No cutting their staves. Uniforms, already ordered, are expected soon. Other members of the troop are Jimmie Skinner, Billy Wat-mough, Brian Roberts, Allen Ritchie, Stephen Bartlett and Ritchie Forward, ings and milk slowly. Bring to a.yember 24. ,2'.'4c) m & ft" y- boiL stirnne constantly until IION thick and smooth. Add 1 can! YOULL BE ,'30RR.- w salmon and 2 sliced hard cooked non't attend the lODE 1' t:.. eggs. Place half the buttered ; Thursday, Hov. 22. at tl ; crumbs in the bottom of a but-' CWic Centre. i.t,pen 2:30. p.m tered baking dish.' Pour over this Come and brlil!.' the children who have been holidaying in Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. Miss Marga.et Bickle returned on last night's train to her home in the Eurns Lake district after a visit here with Mrs. R. B. Skinner, Borden Street. .ibi th service a recep-fcfid in the Sons or Nor- I. where thv guests were by the bride's mother, ic a green crepe -two- itci i . f is ama . - i Orangemen And Oddfellows Meet Members of the Loyal Orange the white sauce mixture and cover with remaining crumbs. ! . 1 t . .u- & W t vAJV i V " ' " 9 ess with matching acces- ci a corsage of yellow Lodge entertained a team of ;ho un !.vivt.pH hu th i Mrs. G. L. Crlni-w is arrivlnir mother. ho wore a-wine' in the city by plane todav from , Oddfellows at crlbbage on Mon Bak-e 20 minutes In a hot oven or until crumbs are browned. Serves 6. ' BUTTERED CRUMBS: Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a saucepan. Stir in, with a fork, 1 cup soft bread crumbs. day night after which refreshments were served. The score margin was only 12 points in favor of the Orangemen, W Denton winning first prize and William Thompson, second. J. ::fM wi'h ve'vet trim, ! Vancouver to attend the funerai .Tp-snrles and a corsage of her mother, the late Mrs. Bert i roses. ! Morgan, which takes place to- an archway adorned . morrow-is the happy couple re- C. S. Foreman returned 13 the ' iiitratulat ions from their city on Monday's plane from Davidson was master of cere- K ris A toast was pro- Vancouver where he was called monjes - ;'. "; 1 1 HLJ-r LrrT o uie oiuie rjy rveun i last wtrs uu uccuuut vi uic to which the groom suit-i death of his brother, the'late ponded. Alfred Shrub-, Robert Foreman. , pnv'w n a roasi 10 me , D B Hardie saes engineer ! I or the B. C. Equipment Co., ar-ams of congratulations rived in the city on yesterday r.iirton, null Harbor and afternoon's plane from Vancou-t Alberta, were read. i ver and will be here for the next iiliful three-tiered wed- day or so on business. fe as rut. by the bride f. S. Bonney. well known Vancouver timber consultant, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from the south, being here on official business. Mr. Bonney was formerly district forester here. W. S. Hammond returned to the city on the Prince George m Refreshments were hi Miss Dorothy Laird, rriis Hoikcstad, Miss Jes--r'm. Miss Caroline Mad- Hilda Husoy, Mrs. Mary an. Mis Dorthy Macken- Vic McKenzle and Mrs. t King. I as enjoyed to the if Mike Ctillussi's piano n. ! this morning lrom Vancouver. He went south recently with the ir dp and groom sailed pn remains of Mrs. Hammond whose 'Geo -gv for Vancouver, death occurred in the city and n and Seattle. The bride whose funeral took place In Van-i grey wool dress, topped couver. iiip pyramid coat and program at the weekly lunch-rrssorics for her going eon of tne prlnce Rupert Rotary .semblc. H t corsage was c ub tomorrow will include the lses Showing of moving pictures by joims. couple were both Sgt LAN. Potttrton, RCMP, 'it! received their educa- ' al ne Capitol Theatre following iWnfmr AND TOMATO SAUC . (f;. W ' ifll met- Rupert. The groom th uoitiv luncheon. ""yen hy the Canadian' amjW kl ty;yy:-; ; ; - - . : i;..rr & ' i v 1 t? ..- 1 Mr. ana Mrs. uorge r. sailed yesterday morning on the Chilcotin for Vancouver. Mr. Slo- i Kaiiwavs and the bride the office staff of the Rupert Fisherman's Co-v Association. j helr return they will re-. 836 Summit Ave. f : I R.isxRA- S va, who has been with HMCS Chatham here, Is taking his discharge out of the Navy and will be returning to Prince Rupert 10 ! mil VITAL SERVICE lake UP residence. TREAL it a community Dr. R. H. Ball, general man-! a library is like a farmer age.- of the Columbia Cellulose ' well, said Major Angus ' Co., was the speaker today at rtiiwtor of public lib-'the weekly luncheon of the. for Ontario, addressing a ' Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Pres-imbert Memorial Library t'dent E. D. Forward was in the '"on meeting. Libraries chair and there was a good at-1' positions In growth of tendance of members with a few tun and culture, he said, .guests. 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