1 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, January 25, 1951 OCIAL AND ErJS( Rupert Fulton Is Band Prexie PERSONAL WALLS and CEILINGS j LOTS OF SPACE I Canada has 3.32 persons to the square mile, compared with 507.24 In the United Kingdom. Justweds Are Here To Live Lesion meeting Friday, 8 School Board On Estimates Board of school trustees was in special session last night and will meet again this afternoon to consider estimates for the e" "They are far from being finalized yet," said Mrs. M. Roper, secretary, this morning. "Tney have not even been totalled up as yd. We expect to have them finished at the regular meeting the first Wednesday in Febru pm. (ltp)j E. B. Harkness, industrial agent for Canadian National i Railways, Vancouver, arrlvtd yesterday on the Prince George, i He returns tonight. S.O.N, whist and dance, Friday, January 26. Whist, 8 p.m. JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist Phone 116 or 117 i A pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents at Haney last Wednesday when Patricia McFarquhar be-' came the bride of Daniel Devjau of Prince Rupert, fotmerly of ! Cape Breton Island. The bride was attended by her ; sister, Mrs, Fre& Jones. Mr.j Jones was groomsman. The couple returned on the ! Prince George yesterdav to'mak ? j their home in Prince Rupert. Albert & McCaffery Rupert Fulton was elected president of the Shrine Club Band at the annual meeting Monday night. There was a good turn-out at the meeting In the Civic Centre club lounge. X Other officers are: Vice-president Wallace Dell Secretary-treasurer George Brown Librarian Ronald Adams , Bandmaster Peter Lien was accorded a hearty vote of thanks for his efforts and time given in bringing the, band to the standard of proficiency it has attained. Ways and means for further bettering the band were discussed by the general meeting. Plans for the February band concert were further discussed. At the close of the meeting,, refreshments were served under the direction of W. D, McAra. John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue , Pas?en-4er '. on the Prince George from Vancouver to Ocean Falls was E. W. Campbell, personnel manager for Pacific Mills. Canadian Club meeting tomorrow, 8 p.m., Civic Centre. I Utc) I Mickey Fudger, who has been visiting his family at O.shawa, Ontario, is expected back in the city on tonight's train. Meeting of International Union of Operating Eninee.s Local 510, Friday, January 20, 7:31) p.m., Carpenters Hall. (23-) i D. O. Stenstrom arrived in the city on the Prince Ceyrg;; yesterday from Vancouver, b-'fav; here In connection with Uls dut-' is as timber consultant ior Columbia Cellulose Co. , Attention Carpenters Local 1735. Membership dance Feb. 2. to be held at Armories in lieu of Oddfellows' hall. Tickets must be obtained by Jan. 27. Phonf Blue 432. (22) H. E. Dempsey and J. Likness, Seattle, were passenpe.n on t;v. Prince Gejrge yesterday emou'.s to Ketchikan for annual Inspec ary." Chairman Dr. R. G. Large presided at last night's meeting and all the city members were present as well as Jens Knutsen, trustee from Digby Island. Taking Canadian Plays To Bermuda STARTLING COLOR I,ONIX)N A restful pink 1 R :Jn wuilinu; room Of f.onuon s jiortliult airport. Passengers hail (?crtif think ofanytifo ECIPES 9 J.$Z :A uinplalned the violent color up-rt tlicm I'vcn belure they were :i tin- air. tfur ments. Everybody welcome. (22c) Cinidiati Legion "Bring Your Missus" fjv lite night, Saturday, Janu-;r,y ary 27, at 8 p.m. Mem-' bers may bring guests. Refreshments and entertainment. 2S P. M. Ray returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday after a six-week stay in Shaugh-nessy Military Hospital. M Ray says he is feeling much better since undergoing an operation about Christmas time. If you are looking for weekend bargains, SHEARDOWNS have frozen raspberries at 203, farm fresh Grade A large eggs cartoned at 59c a doien, Quaker all-purpose flour -7 lbs. for 39c, Prem at 49c a tin, as well as many other specials displayed in our windows. (22) Dr. Duncan Black, director If the public health unit and city health officer, was the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupvrt Rotary Club today. He dealt with certain as r i lil .. -i REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREfARF.D Olof Hanson, who has been in' the city and district for the past' couple of weeks on business, is' sailing by the Prince George tonight on his return to Vancouver. A Jl- Antilla, forest ranger at Ocean Falls, who has been herej on official duties, sailed last evening bu tho Prinwaja Hnrah ' R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd A (Near CFTRJ By JOHN PATERSON Canadian Press Etaft Writer I TORONTO -It' a bit complicated, but an adventurous Australian and a foot-locse Irishman are taking a series af plays to Be mucia in ord-.r to put acting in Canada on a year-r;unJ .aying fcasis. Bruce Yorke, formerly of Sydney, N.S.W., and partner Michael Satflier cf Dublin ,have contracted fo a nine-month series of plays In th? newly-complet -d theatre a: the luxurious Bermucl-iiana Hotel, Hamilton, Bermuda. They will use Canadian actors and technicians. "Ihe venture, an outgrowth of several years' effo't to put Can- ' SALMON tl'RKV At GRATIS 1 lb. ran of minion j 1 cup rice 3 Vox, butter 2 tb. flour j 1 tsp. salt Vi tsp. dry mustard ! Vi tsp. curry powder l'i cups milk Vi lb. sharp cheese, grated ! Wash t he rice and cook In rap- i Idly boiling salted water for 15 minutes. Drain and wash ofr excess starch. Melt the butter and st'r In the flour and season-; lngs; add the milk, the liquid and oil from the salmon, and cook untl" thickened, stirring constantly. Grate the cheese and, save out 3 tbs. for the top; combine the : vsi with trn sauce, rice, and the Falmon flaked l. Turn into a medium s'led oiled casser- nlp suirl snrinlrln ihp rpmiiir.inof on his return to the paper town down the coast. tion tour or their caunerk:s there. , Ladie.: and Gentlemen, now is the time to make your choice for that new spring suit. Tha TIP TOP TAILORS have just received their latest spring samples and style books. Place YOUR ; order now (22c) i Vote of thanks to Canadia.ij National fcteainj-htps lor courtesy ! s u r jt adian acting on a profitable basis, is part of a comprehensive plan which includes summer stock in two cities and a winter subscription series of plays in 25 Ontario towns and cities. ' - "- " i , , cheese on the ton. Bake In a mi-I derate own (330 F I about 43 I minutes. G to 8 servings. pects of city health. Prt-sident A. B. Brown was. In the chair. i D. . R. G. C. McNeely, pathologist at the Royal Jubilee Hospital,' Victoria, is In the city in con-1 nection with the charge of manslaughter against Harry Dlsher, following the death in an automobile accident last fall of Mrs. Jennie Ritchie. He arrived from the south -yesterday. , "Peoples Charter," an interesting documentary picture dealing with United Nations subject, was shown at yesterday's luncheon of Prince Runert, Ovro Club. The new president, Don' Forward. Was in th phnlr nnrl i PYLTONE for PILES Every day we receive letters praising the i.jw Pyltone Treatment. We expect them because we know the success of Pyltone from Coast to Coast, Or.vj bottle will show you the results we claim for Pyltone, ho matter your age. nor how long-standing or severe your affliction with piles. Your money refunded at once h Pyltone fails to give results you expect. Pyltort results la: t. hecau.ve this new way treats the trouble at its souice. which is always internal. Pyltone (a liquid taken orally) goes directly and quickly to the inner cause of piles of any kind. Ask your druggist for PYLTONE. H "Hospitality and Good Food" 1'h.il is Our First Aim I'lmne 17 fur Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe Is itnotmcemen J. 1 ana excellent .'.eryice provided la.-:t week when (he Prince Ru-i"t O.wa C'n-3 h-.d Its ln'all.-t;on dinner an-J dance aboard the steamer Prince Oor-.-e was pp-j-ed at the club luncheon vetr-day. The name of WUliam C;uickshank, general asent lor the comuany here, was linkid with the expression of appreciation a was also that of Geone J. Drtv.ws for services rendered. "COULD YOU BE A FULLER ERUSH MAN " Permanent opportunity for man with boat for Ocean Falls, Bella Coola. Port Alice and districts south of Port Hardy. Yearly Income from $4,000 to SG.000. Opening February 15th.- References required. Apply evenings to G. A. Gustaf-son. 140 Ninth Ave. E. (21p) Plumbing & Heating ICS there was a good attendance of members. Douglas Scctt of Vancouver was a guest. If you want to sell It, advertls it. News classifieds. ) Tender ( Green JflQ ) S Peas 1 ff ( Library Had Active Year Card party, Catholic Hall, Thursday, January 25, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Burns Banquet, Frlifciv Jan. 2h Leelim Card Party, Jan. 31.' Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea. Nurses Hume, February 1. St. Andrew's Cathedral Tea. Mrs. W C. R. Jones, 430 41 h Ave. West, Feb.- A. Conrad P-TA Valentine Mas-nuerade Party, Conrad School, February 10, 8 p.m. -120th H A.AValentne Dance. February 10, A-rr.ories. , United Church Valentine tea, Mrs. L. M. Greene's. February 15. Rupert Rod and Gun banquet, February 15. (p) Legion masquerade party Friday, February 16. Conrad School P-TA caM party, B'ebruary 16, 8 p.m. St. Patrick's Tea and card party, Catholic Hall, March 17. Orange Ladies' Tea, March 21. Job's Daughters Easter tea an4 iale, Ma.se.nlc Temple, March 22. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 4. St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 26. -Sonju tea. May 12. Biography 298 History 368 Juvenile 2,246 Young People 1,616 MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE Yl Jane Ashley's Crown Brand Rtcipes FREE if mil Jon Athley, In Canoifa Sroftn, Cwnpony limited, (f 19,303 m fi r f fj r. u. no i y, momrtai, r. w. . c3 Kor Repairs ami Alterations Increased Circulation and I Membership Reported j Despite illness of the librarian and changes during the past year, the circulation did not suffer but In fact showed a substantial increase, according to the librarian's report at the an-nal meeting of Prince Rupert Library Board. Total circulation In 1949 was 17.802 while In 1950 It rose to 19,303 an Increase of 1,501. I Registration figures showed a decrease for the year, 321 in 1951 1 against 330 in 1949 but, as the cancellations in 1949 were much higher, at the end of 1950 there ISmifh&ElkinsLtd. PO. Box 274 BOARD FOR YEAR The 1951 library board officers are: Chairman Mrs. M. M. Roper Secretary Mrs. Basil S. Prock-ler Book Committee Mrs. W. S. Kergin and A. D. Ritchie. Present at the meeting were Mrs M. M. Roper, Mrs. Basil S. Prockter, Mrs. W S Kergin, Aid T BBlack, Bruce Stevens and the librarian, Miss May "iHiLD n.c payrolls- VN(()lIRviCTORIA I C " " E 0 F 0 0 D 8 fi WIRING Hf jl LIGHT ' Vi 1 " J j TOOLS SJji'y '-' ' 'BULBS i) . . WEATHER STRIPPING j t s y ... Jt-,.- jfl was a net gain in borrowers of 144 there being 1,568 In 1949 and 1,712 In 1950. I The young people's section,' started in 1948, is proving very i popular and fiad a most success- ful year, circulation Jumping from 1,100 in 1949 to 1,616 in 1950, . an increase of about 50 percent. With the young people showing I ' such a gratifying interest in the books at their disposal, the 11-! brarlan brought to the Board's Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotln Tuesday, 12 Noon f 'il lMAtlttl PROTECTED SOODNESS ARM, STEWART AND Please your whole family attention the need for funds to build up this section. The circulation of library for the year, classified, was as fol out simpson Sunday, Camosun, 11 p rrt. Kill NORTH QlKEN I'lUllLOTTE ISLANDS ss. ChilcoUn, Dec. 22 and Jan. 19 and 31 9 p.m. KR SOUTH QUEKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ChikoUn, Jan. 12 and 26 D p.m. ' RANK J. SKINNER Prince Riinert. Airnnt ffcyz ' fk '.J&sj Our January Sale Means : with Postums grand flavor! Pacific's wholesome pure milk goodness is protected by vacuum packing, homogenized for easier digestion and Vitamin Increased to Klve added nourishment. Grand In coffee and In babres' formulas. Try convenient Pacific Milk today. 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