ROBERT DONAT . Renee TODAY 7-9 p.m. i" "CURE FOR LOVF Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 8, 1951 1210 Kilocvclw RADIO DIAL CFPR THf MOST HIlAft'OU WllOfST.WACKitjr, WW Drive For Air Field Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce To Resume Fight lis. I Columbia Cellulose to Cut School Cost to Municipality Due to the large industrial operations of Columbia Cellulose Company Limited in the district of Prince Rupert, there will be a greatly reduced school j Rupert Men's and Boys' Store : Prince Rupert Chamber of : From BIG BOY To LITTLE Boy cost in coming years. At present, the city bears 78.8- Commerce last night decided to per cent of school costs, or, for this year, $150,495.10. ; renew the campaign at Ottawa' The district, through taxes to the provincial govern-1 SST"Urt.""r ! ment, pays 21.18 per cent. . , backing up the efforu of e. t.I ' from the disclosure that valua- Applewhaite, MP for Skeena,1 This is based on the following . . , ... nrouertv tn'ohn rnrrlert the matter a few t Added Fealurette 'KEFAUVER CRIME INVESTIGATOR" ALSO NEWS assessments for school purposes $380,000 which will be days ago to the floor of the ' -100 per cent of land value and ms on the i House of Commons in Ottawa. Complete Shewj., (Subject to Change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Sunshine Society 4:30 Tall Tales 4:45 Stock Quotations & Int 5:01 International Comty. 5:1C The Weston's , 5:30 .Intimate Review 5:45 Lyrical Lady x 5:55 CBC News 6:15 Jr. Chamber of Com. 0:30 Mr. Glencannon . uu cHC Newf 7:15 -CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Sq. to Broadway 8:00 Club Date 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Musical Program 9:30 Ray Noiris Quintet 0 'JU -C11C Newt '0:10 - CBC News 10-15 Misr."llanv 10:30 -Queen's Avenue United Church Choir 11 :00 - "'either rtruor Fish Arrivals WEDNESDAY- A.M. 7:00- Mitf ic.il Cl"Ck 8:00- CBC News 8:10 - Here's Bill Hood 75,pCL"n h iSS. basis of non-operation and $14,- Further representations will go to the minister of transport 000 000 on Peration- Next vear 7nn nnn jb.iuu.uuu. ..iir.n win h .isnnnnnn Today to Wednesday Shows WE CLOTHE THEM ALL! .T'Of particular note, we call attention to our new "Little Boy" Suits and Coats in styles that say: "Come and Get Me" .... Reasonably priced, too, and JUST ARRIVED. RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE For, the rural area 51,- l"c - 2. Hon. Lionel Chevrler, who promised Mr. Applewhaite that further consideration would be Bi1 given to the matter. Prince Rupert's airport lack 800.000. Because or the operations of Columbia Cellulose, the rural assessment is expected to be much greater In the future, thus reducing the obligation of school costs to the city. Mil ..- mm. - Tightening up Is Approved mm came vividly before the chain-be last night when reference was made to the recent Inauguration of the Central B. C. Airways service between Prince Ml Some idea of the important m bearing that operation of Coluiu Harbormaster W. H. Koughlun George and Terrace which would have come through to Prince bia Cellulose will have on the jast night was accorded the "ap- Inrrease in ratio of rural area ,,.-,iv;il of i.he Prince Runert D...,..t v, fir. h., on nir TOTEM Approximately 35 per cent or LONDON CP The British he world's gold supply origi.i- Broadcasting Corporation is to school taxes in relation to the chamber of Commerce for his fidd here. The chamber sent Its j municipal area may be gained action In strictly enforcing the congratulations to Central B. C, " " safety regulations regarding the Airways together with expres- j tcs in the Union of South Ali'ica open a television school here. a mooring of fishing and other sion of regret that It was 1m- The idea is to build up a reserve of Interested persons who can be called upon when services are extended. ves .Ms at local iuei stations on possible lor it to operate into I fnin dittrii su s the waterfrount except when Prince Rupert. Hospital Close touch will be kept with Mr. Applewhaite on the matter. Steam Baths V am, Oil V""J I actually In the process of loading j fuel. : This practice has long been considered a serious fire hazard and, particularly at night, has 1,,'cn a worry to the fuel station insurance A spring sale, held by First United Church Women's Association last Thursday was .1. ;.. W I.. L-,,nni;k'ril " OPEN In liLsCiirlstian Life n- Bigger Spot For Women Three stalls had been ar- 01,"a!" !i President C. G Gllker pointed . . lUlc First Baptist Church, ..-..!. llnef to he Presented - Frank Humphreys caL , By hamber of Commerce 1 ITVival of chrUtianlt, t A Joint presentation of the "only way lo prwentS . . Asosclated Boards of Central B.C. wurid war. and Prince Rupert Chamber of Speaking on the theme. 1 2 noon to 1 2 midnite Ph one 65fi C'onr. r 3.d Ave. and 6th St. lancywoik, aprons and iiome- :r ,, . , loading supplies to fishing ves- cookinir r nf farwvwnric was sels, something that was empha- CALGARY 0 Two prominent iwr a t.npan. n.ssLsted bv Mrs. sized even more sharply now that bailors who. guided Canadian ' , fZ&Si E Pedersen and Mrs. C. Mar- they were unable to use the oil uaui .01 .u. the lack - Columbia hospital insurance pre- gregation to "return 10G 8:15 Morning Sour ' 8:30- Morning Devotions j 8:45 Little Concert . j 9:00 BBC News & Comtj. j 9:15 Music for Modems j 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointment 10:1)0 Morning Visit j 10: 15 -Barry Wood Show 10:30 Melody Time ! 10:45--R'iblii Hood's Musical j Kitchen . j 11:00 -KinderRarteii of Hie Ail j 11:15 Roundup lime j 11:30 Weather Report j 11:31 Message Period 1:33- Recorded Interlude l:45-Scandinulan Melodies P.M. 12:00 Mid-Dav Meioaies 2:15 CBC New? 12:25 Program Resume , 12:30 B C. Farm Broadcast I2:5.i Rec. Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:03 B.C. School Broadcast Jack McAuley Diss in South John W. McAuley. wno for many years was locomotive foreman for Canadian National Railways here and later became as- have been blamed for of women In the country's po This advertisement is ni)t publislicc or displayed by the Liquor Contro Board or hy the Government oi British Columlia. , mlums and the Imposition of co-, Mr. Humphreys bojt Insurance may be presented to a rally here in company with special OFC.ai ot:. select committee of the ert Henderson, baritone & litical life ,. .... it- t3t U.. ineau. , &ocks- Apron stall was convened by It was urged that represen-Mrs. J. P. Macdonald, assisted tations should be made to the by Mrs. A. K. Gibson and Mrs. appropriate authorities regard-R. J. Pollock. i ing the need of such loading Mrs. R. B. Skinner was con- facilities, vener of home-cooking, assisted (RCcntly the Prinrc Rupert ine accural, uie m: . ,,.,,,..,.. whlch u to Investigate Anrll M ,n m ir t Aft rn7ij k tiff anri l.h " .. vui.m,, all ohases of the scheme. niRhtly meetings until T: Call 363 Kill IIKTTKK . . . Planning Building or Repairing late Viscount Benirctt. The ac- mm The matter came un ar. ias, uuy hiBir. wncu ne n: nt nt- M. Pi T,ift cuser. Mrs. Evelyn Tufts 01 Ot- -if thP D,i.,. i.n thpmP 1 a. 1 Liberal Association brought the : matter to attention of the gov One Sermon to hatery r:f vi, j r e - T hull mill fipunra ...Un,, tl.M A Turn 1 vnimra won p oy Mis. K. weooer, mis. i. nua-kins and Mrs. J. Adelman. In the kitchen were Mrs. D. R. Green' convener, and Mrs. C. ernment.) 0"Theyenever had a chance to Ur of heaUh and -olfare. and Humphreys, had protoed -Jl Order Mothers flowers now get acquainted with worm-n and,"- ' ?h! l" p',; ni.hu they didn't appreciate them, but "."" , h(nr. of r0Tmed :lifH mt & end be sure she receive! the favorite varieties she will cherish for the loving 1 Young, Mrs. W. D. McAra. Mrs. C. Andrew, Mrs. D. L. Sherk and ! I ivirs. D. Gaibraith. : 1 The tearoom was under the ! direction of Mrs. J. Harden, aid- j ed by Mrs. A. J. Dominalo, Mrs. I T3tnr, XKrc T Pplmff i Chamber Gets Clean-up Urge we may do a lot better from now , """"- registered "' a in. ",,, nt ha, ' m uneebd rhilrirens children! sessio-,n." sessio, the still blonde grandmother; S-oU WRg:tcd the Joint pre- week. -km hPre on a recent visit. message they bring. fitL . . n. 'u sentation kcv. Munipnrcys is mini- & We tens' Mother's Dav sne noiea uie mie i-resiuem - pirot pnniut rhnrch In in a 1 F rst Baptist Church RnrPvrit had a woman as mln- Mr. McRae simKOsted t h a t n -,:m 'f ir r,,,,..'' Advent of spring brings Flower -by-Wire ister of labor in his cabinet. He 1 members of the Chamber, before j ay, registering protests at tne in-j the Prince Rupert Chamber o: sistant superintendent at Prince Mrs Q M McCiintock, Mrs Commerce felt the urge last George, passed away Monday m Dominato and Mrs. Gibson. also appointed the first woman diplomat, Mrs. Ruth Owen, to Denmark. This placing of confidence In quaint themselves with the facts. J Qf P IVOrCeS- night. Ho wondered, for Instance, how Cleanliness of streets was one many members of the Chamber j A . j- Qypr Ocean Dock is Being Re-roofed MITCHELL & CURRIE IIMITKI) Itliildt is St Cuntrarliirx FLORIST Phone 777 I White Rock where he had resided ' for some years in retirement. He had bven in failing health for a condderablc time. I During World War il and since his retirement from the railway service, Mr. McAuley had been f r a time with wartime shipping organization. Rupert General ifospital Asso- j elation. 1 ' All ten divorce petitw w .t rh nffprwt to act as a granted decrees in last thing which came up. Orme Stuart thought that the street cleaners were doing a good Job but he suggested it might be helpful If garbage receptacles were made available to help merchants in keeping the side i 1 member of the local Chamber sessions of Supreme Cot which will be named by the exc- sizes here by Mr. Jusutf Canadian National Railways Is proceeding with the re-roof- women by President Roosevelt, srro believed, was due largely to the fact that he had as his wife a most outstanding woman who et a pattern of public service few American women have equalled. INDIA ON THE MARCH Mrs. Tufts wondered why ve sent mlsslonarirn to India. She thought It should be the other way about. "We haven't got anywhere near walks clean in front of their Uesidcs his widow, tlv firmer ing of the whole of the ocean ', s. cutlw. He also offered to collate Macfariane. material for a Joint brief I Assizes ended Saturoa; the murder conviction : If y.iu want to sell it. advertise Ryan. I I I'll' ptonrcr Prince Rupert girl, Mr. been originally planned, the McAuley Is survived by a son, Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- Norton Youngs thought something should be done about the downtown dust nuisance. He h . .(iilortiig 7 Jc 11 , 1 ;r , in California, the former Miss Recently, the leaky condition of 1 'h,f rJh w uhed reau arty A. P Crawley and it effect on can- Helen McAutev. R.N.. a eraduate the dock a LuJies and Gent lemon ... " .3 1 h .imr, EinrH thpro. h-irt mougnt mai me accumuiauon th? Dosltion Indian women have achieved in public life and yet we look uoon thorn as backward ir.d send missionaries to them. Hospital training school for been brought to the attention of ' ndC following the R winter's sanding its so venv .11 1 t i 1 1 I nurses. the cnamoer. rhnnM Kn nlnlraH tin n rt i-t talrAII Ta7 Mbe'nil"k th" oulc. send mis- LING ihe lailor slonaries over here to educate -.i-tF&y, V fit - M & Soup-Sauces for Spring Vegetables -1 -A made lo the city about the dust 1111 sauce, i The question of the debris , from the old Central Hotel fir-; " -hc snld. t j Mm. Tufts, Ihe wife of a retired public servant, has repre-l .entcd her paper The Halifax 3333 via v . je;-wftwt-k, ; v. . ; W t'hnne A4 '. SlVll, ' . - rw site was also Drougnt up again. Chronicle-Herald in Ottawa for A Good Plaw to Stop 244 Miles to 1 1 th" 'ast 15 years. She recently returned from a "v-nihs ass'enment In Italy, Germany and Yugoslavia. During th ; last few months she has Inlervlewed Maritime troops In Canada's special force training at 1 , '. TELKVA HOTEL Tclkwa. B C. Ju.'-t a Nlre Duy's Driv rt)em on dl rated 30 IJ Hi Women of the Moose Friend Fort Lewis, Wash. " At. present, Mrs. Tufts Is doing a series of articles on Alberta's w sr. I ship Session, held at the Moose Temple Sunday, bestowed Fricnd-i ship Degrees nn ten candidates. s m , J ' " " : J 1 ! oil industry prior to returning to Ottawa where she missed re-tvutinc; the budget this year for the first time since taking the parliamentary post. SV Sw - 4 ovrtH ini'- 1 k.o i in tfc'""-..,lcl,Vl 1 Mrs. Charlie Lundstrom, Stewart, 1 arrived to aid in this ceremony, j Out of town guests for the ' afternoon session of the Friendship Rally w jre Gladys Hamilton, Moin-, Parkin. C.iatiiiK Xhiptting ,( C;nfit i 1 ii 1 1 p r'c, i(tlnh- JIM Kit ci- :t Si-i vi'-p A'- huvi-I.s Ini Ciii:iih;iii Liquid Air t Llii ,fur Oxy::'n. Ac n U'lif inrl LINDSAY'S CARTAGE . STORAGE LIMITED "or !n l jiiM I'r.rK Avenues 'WPSOV0 ! 1 jr- 4 "SiitfCMnfR Funeral of John Mattson jt'J- - Vancouver; Jean Stewart, Ollle Risch, Betly Stewart, Elsie Kus-tus, Violet Manojlovick, Stewart; Jean MacKcnzie and Cora Canton, Prince George; Flora Nygard fplll Funeral of John Mattsor. was ARSHALL1 Est. I9IU 1'ln.nr M nH held Friday afternoon from . ..rlC Grenvllle Court chapel. Rev. E. Asparagus with Chicken Cream Sauce: Over 1 pound of conked as and Gwen Sapp, Ketchikan. Six candidates were Initiated 'nto "Our Defending Circle" by VARNISHES PAINTS paragus, pour this sauce: Mix t can condensed cream of chicken soup SOLO OY Soiland ot St. Paul's Lutheran Church officiating. Organist was Mr: . J. C. Gilker. Pallbearers were Emll Sollld, Roy Lunnnlngdal, H. Hamma, Nels Sydney, Andy Anderson and Ai Larsen. Burial was at Falrvlew Mrs. J. Kaspcr, deputy grand regent. Registrar of the session was Mrs. Irene Muncey. Cathy Wilson and Clara Bellamy were hostesses at the luncheon and banquet. Kaien Co-op Hardwo phone' MODERN PLUMBING Is a wise investment, in crms cf family health and . . 1 ... home economy. Call Blue 846 PLUMBING S AANICH HEATING with 4 cup milk; heat woll and serve Carrots In Celery Cream Sauce: Over 1 pound of cooked sliced car-rotR. pour this sauce: Mix 1 can condensed cream of celery soup with :A cup milk; heal well and serve. lu mell In your I CilMKANTbb.D I mouth are fresh ftprtng vegetables in a rich cream sauce. And (or ! a quirk, grand gauca. you cao use condnnsed aoups. Cream of mushroom, chicken, and celery aotips all have flattering wayi with vegeialilea Try the chicken or mushroom soup with new Utile green peas or tender asparagus. And any ot these soup-sauces team well with cooked carrots, green snap beans, or corn. The sauces have two special advantages besides their good eating qualities: They're quick lo tlx And Ihey help your campaign lo "be kind to the budget." AVheo preparing a cotrdensed suup lor sauce, stir tn 4 cup 251 3rd Ave West Pnr Artioi Auvertlsei SOUP SCOOPS- BLONDIE Ho: Such a Wise, Old Owl! SAFE BUYS 1950 Monarch Sport Sedan 1930 Tord Custom DeLuxe Fordor 1950 Chevrolet Sedan 194? Ford Fordor TREAT FOR MOTHER: Youngsters are pretty proud when ther can Ox supper tor the main meal on Mother's Day. And they can do It well with a simple menu like this: milk; then heal lu You tnay use TELL HIM I CAN'T. iiilllliii 1 ' ( wkVXrZ f OtJ SHOULDVE BtIT PCs? WE'RE ZFPOS IN U STARTED IT EAPLIEP IT'S Mt J ( NOT FINISHED WITH CLASS C MUST MAINTA'NI vout? oua homework ttjmorrcvj A discipline abound BEDTIME VwJp JS""r-' ' r( Hot chicken noodle soup, cold sliced meat, deviled eggs, potato chips, and chocolate nut sundaes. slightly more or less milk according to your likes. And each can of . soup makes enough sauce (or about COME; TO COME OJi TONIGHT TO H'S HOUSE rr- ' j&WS v i' pound of vegetables (before they are cooked). Here are some pleasing vegetable-sauce combinations. SPRING VEGETABLE TRIO (m any one 0 thett at tptctol treat for dinner or lunca ) Potatoee and Peas In Mushroom ; tauee: Stir I cups ot cooked peas Into 1 can of condensed cream of 1 mushroom soup (blended and healed with cup milk). Pour over cooked new potatoes (t to I small , eues. BABY'S BOWL OF SOUP: When the whole family la dining on soup, serve It to your oiieyear-oid also. He's ready for condeused soup as soon as he'a eating soft chewing-foods. CHEESE FLOATERS: On top each bowlful of tomato soup, float a, toasted slice of French or Italian bread. sprinkled with grated cheese.. A flavorful flourish. Also good on h.ot consomme or boiuUoa. A few new Pick-ups in stock Bob Parker Ltd. FOR!) - UMIXAKCH DKAI.l'lt princ" Rupert. B.C. Chop Suey - Chow Mcin HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Ouiside Orders Phone 133 I I