Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, October 2, 1951 . Loca I Your Building Needs I Try our service first a n i Z jb r ' i. M. Aldcrson, district passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, who was here yesterday making the round trip north JOHN H. d PERSONAL jn Gcncrol Buildinq jpplics ond Specialties JII.R on the Princess Norah, has been A TViA T oni.n nai-tti ti.lll '.a 1 jlOlll) The Rotary Mixed Chorus will meet Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. In Brjoth Memorial High School. All those interested In singing are urged to attend. 231cj Drt'AliK Prince Rupert no 1ess than postponed from Oct. 3 to Oct. 10.m 231c) ; eight times :n the last six weeks, indicating the increasing volume Dr. R. E. Foerster, director of j 0 traffic that vessels of the line the biological .station of the BULGER Oft I om el ri j John 8u!ger Ltd. Third Avenue AJPYS AND I)" ,H1S(.!I PAINTS I 7 fiU.T TILE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rothwell Fisheries . Research Board of h C James! general passenger returned during the week-end Canada at Nanaimo, is a visitor tagent, Vancouver, came north .ft- i.uim uiuLuiing inp 10 ixs in me city on oniciai Dusiness. i Angeles. The roads, they say, ......... ii u , . . . . flpn I.AP fnrmprlv ooronf Viara this trip to observe traffic on the new Kitimat-Kemano Bay d City Builder's Supply r f ' v. . v. i s? i cic an uiai couia oe wisnea 1 . " "" -- iSprvire for south of the border I tor Canadian Pacific Air Lines I and now dockman at Sandspit I ;hcr ITT liiilr Street Phone Blue 8207 Badminton Meeting, Civic ' for Northern Pulpwoods, arrived n.4 . t W1- L . . . it centre, Wednesday, Oct. 3, at In the city yseterday from the T'3J 30 p.m. Bring your racquets, i Islands whence he expects to (232c) I return on Thursday. A ourAe for 4 ii n THE CIVIC CENTRE OF PRINCE. RUPERT TINY TOTS CLASSES Begin ai 2:30 Wednesday, October 3 . with MRS. FORWARD AND ASSISTANTS in charge urAeS iere HILLMAN X fniilrasr . Iiirw Robert Gardiner left for: It was suggested at last night's Klemtu today on the Coquitlam. monthly meeting of the Prince Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mulligan, Rupert Chamber of Commerce after a brief holiday here, re- that attendance might be im-turned on the Coquitlam to their proved upon. Members present home in Vancouver today. j were asked to check up on those ... . , , , who were not with a view to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patrick and getting them out at next mect. Mrs. Brown, who motored to jn Prince Rupert from California,) "' returned to Vancouver on the David Radford of the Stand-Coquitlam today. ' ard Oil Co. of British Colum- ' bia. G. Clarke McLean, repre- Adult Night School. It is senting the. Northern Machinery necessary to have a minimum of Co., and E. Paulding, new local f fteen to form a night school manager of the Bank of Mont-class. We have received the f ol- j reali were pcted to member-owing registrations: Bookkeep- shlp ln the prince Rupert Cham-lng12, Typing-12, English for ber of Commerce at last night's PONTIAC Prince Rupert General Hospital nurses will have the opportunity In tlyee weeks to attend lectures on new nursing methods by travelling Instructress for Registered Nurses Association of B.C. ' Arriving here about October 20 Is Miss Fern Trout, RN, returned recently from an extensive course In specialty nuwlng In the United States who has been touring Central and Northern B C. the past few months. Here for three days, Miss Trout will lecture on new drugs and their uses, one or two clinical subjects and nursing aspects of atomic, bacteria and chemical warfare. llrly iiunrii - - " in ify j THE CIVIC CENTRE OF PRINCE RUPERT WOMEN'S KEEP FIT ! CLASSES Commence Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2:30 p.m. InsCiuctress: MRS. MARGARET BLAIN DcSOTO ; new aitauiaiis id. mere ie meeting, two other courses being offered! if enough wish them: Art-Metal-1 National affairs committee of work and Beginners Band. If iv,i Prinro p,.rt rh.mbr nf Jl3 COUPE nilrasc POSTAL STAGE: One of the four ways mail was delivered this week ficm Richmond Hill, OnL, to the Canadian International Stamp -Exhibition at Toronto was on this stag? coach. Drivers Gerry C.'aik Heft I and Mervin Hebden (righti hand over mail to postmaster Tom Willis. The mail sack was carried by runner, pony express, stage coach and helicopter. (CP PHOTOl you are interes'ed, phone 641. commerce was given power to (232c) act in connection with a reso- ,, . . , lution on various taxation mat- luitc ivuuch viiaiiiuer ui IN'IC'S SPECIAL" Commerce, at its last Dnnp;, nrt Lu.u n,m Ik.. meeting meeting " . e.sed. .the 5'lst'tu.t'0? be brought before the annual 7 fcraham 4-door . For the MEAL that REFRESHES I Night School for Bandsmen ir, Columbia w Vv, Chamber I of . Com- convention of the Canadian chamber of Commerce to be imerce, a provincial counterpart ne, at tnis mQntn ! of the Canadian Chamber of , I sedan ;$300.OO Mrs. Margaret Kimble and Mrs. Inez Galther, two mission-I aiies from Bremerton, Washing- ton. who have been holding ser- 1 vice at the Full Gospel Taber- nacle here, left today by bus for Terrace from where they will travel by taxUo Skeena Crossing. Accompanying the missionaries a.e Kitkatla natives, Joe and Law.ence Innls and William Gladstone, who will assist in the two-day service there. The party will return to Prince Rupert. I Col. S. D. Johnston has returned from Victoria wher hp FINEST OF COOKING BEST OF FOOD More Airlift Of Mail Asked What is probably the only such i Commerce. The local chamber Radio committee of the PrincV course offered in the province also complimented those re- Rupert Chamber of Commerce has been announced by the sponsible tor the drawing up of was asked at last night's cham-school board for night school ' tne constitution of the new B.C. ber meeting to check up on this year. (chamber. complaints that the 8 o'clock A L 'sinners' hanH mirw fr,r I morning news broadcast on ta Van0l"cr I have CFPR "was often started late adulU wm get under wav as Lon anXanU managed t0 find some very after It was partly over. There as 10 or more IT signed TIhZ?. Fali was e uncertainty as to the IT MOTORS .IMITED ! hup at 1st Street in MA :ind 5ns Rupert Chamber of r:!nce r-r.merc l Olt fKV. OIT ORni KS IMIONF. Zm BROADWAY CAFE decided last night to Booth Memorial High School ' ."sa5 . cm"a a,Q T " was, 16 " 10 e. com" nk the postal authorities in to musical miKirai Hi,f. t- ""uuiB in cusiume jewel- miivee 10 investigate ana, ' ii pos- director, today. !ler Soon to s,art arrivlnJ John ,ihl. nhtain wr,Pat,n f.h. was present at the unveiling of I have first class mail carried on Musical Instruments of all Buluer. (lto) fault a memorial to the lith Canadian I both of the daily flights of Can ocottish Regiment. ZT,.,.,.. ...-.-"...I, M gtuaents will be accepted. In Sunday. TRAITS limed and Printed IT KKRVICE ; structlon is to be once a week, having ..Tn, clvlc Band hag difnculty In the l llnillnir rnlaominla fnr The inconvenience of the mail close at 9:25 I -: 'rzrir m rzi - I V- f ECIPES R mo. nlng was mentioned and It members that have left and we BIHIt'S STI DIO pet B(ix 645 Ac Green 389 : it Ruirrl, jf 7',, k , lT hcP' t0 80lve th's Problem by flight should also be second teaching Interested adults the utilized. - ! rudiments of band music and The Chamber will continue Instrument playing," Mr. Huber clfo-ts to have a speeding up of said. wicket f rvice at the local post ..There nlust be a kmds o rfilce particularly at the stamp poople nere wno W0Ujd nkc lQ t:mmiK aim jjuilii weiBiuiiK b ow a horn Wpl, hpr. thlr CRANBERRY RICE CREAM Cranberry Rice Cream is one ' of those desserts which has the happy faculty of requiring day- j beiore preparation. Safe in the refrigerator, It presents no 1 problems on party day. The ! sauce, however, is best served hot but don't make the mistake j cf putting the hot sauce on the! cream dessert until It is served wickets where congestion arises chance and I am sure there will iwom m n Bat ,09 it it ' ' 4 dr i1 wrm m m be band material graduate from tl. se classes in a very short time," he said. late each afternoon, particularly around 5 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. McKinley left a gr IUUUK KU5C , SUIT ilHOXS . . llld allow the guests to do their own sauce ladling at the table. Ingredients: mc styles . . , i envelope ummvutea sia-j tine fabi ics sure to ( on the Coquitlam today for a j trip to Vancouver. ; J. Slaferek. formerly of Prince Rupert,- returned by boat to Vancouver today following a brief visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown of Shearwater, following a brief visit here, returned to their home today, sailing on the Coquitlam. . , ft the harklmne 4 cup cold water 1 cup cold milk 34 cup cooked fluffy rice 1 tablespoon sugar 4 teaspoon salt nrw Fall VllNESE DISHES Chop Siipv - Cliow Men Open ft p m. J;30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE Cnr OiHside OrrlerU Dione 133 An OPEN STOCK Creation by GEORGIAN CHINA Ltd. ' ' Pretty as a Picture Modern as Tomorrow SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER To introducj beautiful 'TUDOR ROSE" Chinaware, the FIRST FIFTY Customers spending $5.00 or more will each receive (in addition to couponsl one FULL SIZE 10" Dia l DINNER PLATE tValue $1,601 FREE! HURRY AND GET YOURS NOW! GET YOUR DINNER SET FREE ! - Yei. you can get the most complete sot desired absolutely FREE . . . and it's so EASY . . . j.ust save the COUPONS Issued by nr. on all CASH SALES of $1.00 or more, and reclce n thorn for your choice of the picevs listed at the stores. REMEMBER: You can obtain ANY PIECE at ANY TIME by adding 5 cents CASH for each coupon short of the : umber reouircd.r, OFFERED BY THE FOLLOWING STORES Temperatures in Malaya aui British Bsiir.eo fhow little vari-Btion throughout the 12 months. 7 A ' 1 it 1;,". - 1 f A" ftt ;, a 5. M 1 jflf 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 1 cup heavy cream, whipped 1 lb. can whole cranberry ' sauce I 4 cup brown sugar j Method: Place gelatine in itustard cup. Add cold water and ! let stand 2 minutes. Place custard cup In pan of boiling water I until gelatine dissolves. Add to cold milk. Add rice, sugar, salt and vanilla and chill until 'slightly thickened. Fold in whipped cream. Spoon into sherbets or pour ln to large mold and chill until firm. When ready to serve, heat cranberry sauce with 1 brown sugar until piping hot. iWhen serving let guests ladle j hot cranberry sauce over rice cream. ! Makes 4 to 6 servings. RECORD SALE BEGINNING WED. OCT. 3rd or LYON'S FINE FOODS LTD. 5th Ave. and McBride St. Groceries. 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