!rBi I Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, October 23, 1U51 !"y reaaers f " .A-7 . 1 1 '' ' ' f ' ' ' ' '''' I Canadian Legion card party,' Wednesday, 8 p.m. i241)c Would Northland Dairy customers kindly put out any extra bottles they have as we are short of bottles? (251c) Music and Drama Festival Association meets Wednesday, Oct. 24, Civic Centre, 8 o'clock. (2481 (jramm Canlu WJomen'i J-o.jtila( -Auxiliary lllttls Modernize ... YOUR WARTIME HOUSE with smart inexpensive windows. Eliminate the work of cleaning multiple panes and provide more daylight too. Gee us for lhe.s? modern sash which ae made to fit. Just remove the old and place in the new. Island City Builder's Supply Hp! P'uns for the Hallowe'en tea to be held on October 31 at the residence of Mrs. W. C. R. Jonvs. .t t-r;n .venue West, were fin-a'ized at the regular monthly J meeting of Women's Auxiliary, 1 Piince Rupvrt General Hospital, I Regular Moose meet ing, Tuesday, Oct. 23. 8 p.m. (248';) Juneau Audience By SUSIE WINN JUNEAU-From his first opening love song to the nursery rhyme song that ended his program, Donald Gramm, bass-baritone captivated his Juneau audience at a concert in the 20th Centjiry Theatre. Gramm is rated as one ot the finest singers ta appear before Alaskan eun-c'rt-goers and ovation followed ovation throughout the evening. MaXim Rnhtirur,! i.. 2p held in lounge of Civic Centre. f larire mimr-r of r.-.embers w.rc piesent. Other attractions that after- j 505 McBridc Street Phone Blue 820 We have a large variety of new earrings to sell at $1.00 to $1.25 and up. Mostly white stones but some are mixed with colored stones. Bulger's Jewellery Store. , ltc) if . noon will li sale of home choking and the drawing of the I yvnitiienu on -lia 5 ha Jraii I strumenu, in bringing the Alas- RuTt'le0 rjWlte ka Mivi Tr..(i . . ... : & & XtUttie. nan otrnes io ten cities i Adela Rogers St. Johns Compares Blue Bonnet Won't Go Without It! The Library committee acknowledged receipt of a box f books given anonymously. The secretary reported the purchase of catds and games for patients. ui me territory, accompanied the young singer. Mr. Sehaplro proved to be an excellent accompanist and was in complete sympathy with Mr. G.amm. Gramm opened the nmornm I v t I I j with a group of love songs and he 5 V ' Women Learn of Electric Gadgets .mi a ireeaom that only such a flexible voice as his can maintain. The group endvd with the sparkling last act aiia from Mparts Marriage of Figaro. The KM . . . for dessert ice cream crowned with sweet slices 5 ' 1 Bill StoneThe CRn builds up culture and thrusts it down our throats six days a week anti people in this pait of the country get s:r.k of i. But this Alaska Trail, it's a bit different, i;'-. in tht flesh. Maxim Schapiro In Alaska, the Music Trail concerts are fast L;cor.i:nr, the s'Mal events of tlie reason. The -women put on their, long dresse? and all their finery, walk around at inte.-mi.:iun e.r. show if off and love it. The poor men complain but many of th?m put on tuxedos and go along to the mcpti afterwards as well. Those receptions I always reduce before a trip to Alaska to allow myself a little of Delnor fresh Straw-berries. Wonderful I , -.Ji LONDON r - London house- was a 1 tt e sn, ttv , , mil swins of the ana In its orlg- , . ,nal. . ; The clyweg have bven organ- i lzed by an electrici! association Giamrr's ahiiitw i., ,.,.. "mood" was ablv demonstrate ?ner many requests oy women ( ! In six songs from Schubert's "The 0r Practical training. j 'Maid of the Mill" Th. l,a 'In some homes when a fuse' levway. Adela itinera 8t. Johns offers an idea j fur yiu. Compare Bia b Honnkt I Marianne with any spread at antt j is lug song, -The Brook's Lullabv '"' burns ut ev'rytning comes to a Mrs. Oeorge Ilallot, Pi-m e George I I standstill." said an official. "It's; he'sane with ripen nihn price, liike tlie laraouH noveii.st, you 11 love the delicate, gunny-sweet flavor tf this fine-uality till vryeOibte mar- ffurinp. Vmi'd annrpi'iutn Ui t r I wish v.e coviid get on tlie Akiska Ti ail huuk-up, we never pel a real conceit. - But thvn TJ b"ause,the women don;t Perhaps the outstanding songs of the evening were 'tZ llTn? WOt)U mi we'd have no place io stage BNNBT'siw(ritffm. And von'U welnm Ci):icert except the High School I its real economy. So buy km Honnkt serenades which included Schu-; bert's Immortal "Staendchen." i i The natural artistry of the sinit- i ) ana Ret "ail 3' ffavorl rsutntum! r : !i:.'i K C'iiARLIE The hallowed walls of Clarence ; . ,uth cowboy yells when bonnle Prince Charlie " ' presented to Princess Elizabeth and " 1 a ,r''h by the city of Calnary. The outfit, : mannequin, includes cowboy boots for the c(. a hand-embroidered cahm'?re wool cowboy shirt l:e. moccasins for Princess Elizabeth and two pairs cuiiM Icr Princess Anne. (CP PHOTO) WdJMi PL er' rnhanc-jd each song in this ' oLe lanJ eg e9 ion group. hconom-e-e! I e it in cooking, on veKtables, ae a delirious spread. Bw'K Honnkt Margarine is sold in two types regular ecnomy package with color wafer, and alw in the famoiiR Vklluw Quik bag for faat, eiu-y color. KT-U fctinple ballads simply present-' C' t s auditorium. One Teenager C.J you know that the first four songs on Donald Oiamm's program are love songs and he's 24 years o'.d and goad looking? Other Teenager No, I'm more interested in the Blue Mountain ballads, thay sound like i ?d are a challenge to everv artist ocia st i c rOREMOST IN FROZEN FOODS I and Mr. Gramm sang four Blue ! . Mountain Ballads that captured Only a small number turned 1 adults as well Qe itmirii nnnnn.f ' ln fit lha HanA n.kinV, l i members In his audience. The have been held by the Canadian j i lyrics written by Tennessee Wil- LeS'on Friday night. However. loversial ?e Allowed Hillbilly songs to be. Norton Youoes I think concerts ; iiams were outstanding. . 1 me Legion is planning othe; I After Mr. Gramm's concluding !80Cial events during an active .sunt, "I Got Plenty O'NuUin' " ' winter season. Next event coin - are alright for those who likej Mrs. J. R. Elfert sailed this on the Chilcotin for afternoon them, but I prefer a good 'Continued on page 61 r.wal debate by r:.iX. with Aid. ! ar objector, F. A. 1 he wasn't from the stage for long j up a Cllbaret style dance. the south and will spend the and he graciously prtoi -i't.d four i 'row : 4- I 'H'l'tlii'iiliuiiullf iliiliil ' " ""' m Street, was glv- encores. jnPrftz; eikm r!v a n , ' &"! mWLtm sim tKwitst ma tm , KIM Use Our Convenient Christmas LAY-A WAY Plan I -4 A i sot t !i o eu.id I. his i , gar-, cauiornia. . Wjth youthful vii;. Mr. ti :n has propowd. I( Mr. and Mrs. William Leask Gramm sang Falstaff's Drinking ; : if(i lo: a permit of M' tlakatla returned to the city Song which brought gasps ot de-wu lo build a on the Princess Loulsr1 yesterday light from hi3 audience. l""l"'rty. It was morning Irani a trip to Van-' "Springfield Mountain Bal-! ruwu-il pending couver. lard." "Some Enchanted Evcn- coiiiidaint by ..... i'H'" and ."Ol' Man River" were :l!s J- M. Bon-, DC. Stevenson, administrator ; 8un bv the artist to his ow urh i( gaiaite would .of the Prince Rupert General , accompaniment and he played "' '"" her window' Hospital, returned to the city on tmj piano almost as we ne laf;l plane after at-1 (ievaltiate her pro-! evenings n Mending the annual meeting ofj' Vhen the audience still refus--r. Mine, intendenti the British Columbia Hospitals rt ,,,.. hnm. m mm .,,. 1 B '" Mills 'V'HIj .1 1.. ,..!... . ' 4..r.H,. lr lr,inn.A I . . ' fV"J . iMauuig inspector, ... ... . concluded tne program with a Smrkcn with a heart attack i nursery rhyme which ends with the 'IB- nrr woras, "li you want any : you can sing it yourself." last, week w hile on a holiday trip tc Oiassy Plains. R. B. Skinner mo: Air .1 Ills to.nH 'l.'H ' r .ii! t. lot re-surveyed .V,:s. Bennett's lung on Eby's il'.e. Mr. Stew-cil. would be i building code LAYAWAY NOW FOR - CHRISTMAS ' pent a couple of days In Burns 1 Lake hospital. He is now in th-o ' Do you like lice as a vegetable? Prince Rupert General hospital ; Try it with grated cheese. The where it is expected he will bejiheese adds both extra color spending the next few weeks. and taste appeal. ; gT.t man has a i I f GEORGE COOK JUK, Imild his garage pirnxriy where he : .i he slays within !i :he law," com-T B Black. C.scv vigorously PRINCE RUPERT ad TERRACE liniiinfflllll'i'l!!!!!!!1!!!!11"!'!!1!!!!!'1!! I," T'l !' " 1 ' 'lll'iili'lliii'l"!''!!:1!!!'!!;:''!!;!'!';!!.!-.'!..!!!!!!; iliiiililkbl'iliiil! h..u n hby. he n:'-'f the site of I M This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup "1M r luck so as not I Bennett's view, j r.ed to Ebv'sl Bakers fasfy CHEESEBREAD easilv. rp-pHil with ' i ll wh hich said i I the gar- it -r 1 ...... -. new Fast DRY Yeast! . r 'aiifil . .!'. winch ;f s.-l ,mld T porch be that! K VV.' ......... . v . Proven in thousands end thousands of homes "'II supported ,v Aid. Don Fitch j mm V (;ln u man do but ; f ' An. 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Knead on li hi ly-fl. uired hoard until smooth anrl elastic. Place in ureased bow 1 and grease Ioi o! donh. C'over and let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch dowii douh; turn out on linhtly-llotlred board and divide into 4 e(iial portions. Cover li'Klitly wilh a doth and let rest for 15 mins. Ilivide each portion of ilouuli into .1 pans; knead and shape into smooth balls. Place J halls in e n h oi 4 jlreased loaf pans (4'.; x "). (Ireasc tops and sprinkle each loaf with !4 c. shreiULll clicese. Cover 'and let rise until doubled in bulk. Hake in moderately hot oven, 375, 45-50 mins. CONGOWALL available at GORDON'S HARDWARE McBride Street. Prince Rupert CONGOWALL Dealers GORDON & ANDERSON 332-338 Third Ave.. Prince Rupert Ge.t CONGOWALL from'. Kaien Consumers Co-op Hardware 251 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert CONGOW V L nmriled by a. Mackenzie furniture ltd. 308 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert ?"- Control 'flEXBl1 (BC13523iasS tfflJOTJ)