1! Prince Rupert Daily New' Monday, December 81, l!)M New Carrier Rates of Daily News January 1 Make Power From Atom bujcujenicnt of Is SKt. Darrcll Pope, only son ot M . arid Mrs-. Ocrald H. Pope, St. John's, Michigan. Sgt. Ptpt Li stationed a Fair- child Air Base, Spokane. Wedding ryCaila Mu fuJo-, : Effective January 1 the price of the Daily News will be increased 25, cents to $1 per month. The decision to Increase the price, taken reluctantly by the management, is the. direct re- " ; plans will be announced later by Miss I nia Husov, eldest daugh-' the family. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnc Husoy, 302 Fourth. Avenue East, has be- Mr. and Mr.?. E. M. Sharpc were come engaged while attending passengers arriving today from the University of Eastern Wash- Vancouver on the Princess ington, at Cheney. Groom-elect Louise. . -i If CHICAGO O Electric power lias, been produced from atomic energy by United States scientists for the first time, the Atomic Energy Commission said Saturday. Power more than 100 kilowattswas generated and used to operate pumps, reactor equipment, provide lights and electrical facilities at the national reactor testing statirTi in Arco.Ohlo. Y i the comment. Many papers' have moved their daily price from live to seven cents, and som:; to 10 cents. The scheduled Increase ap. plies, to all carrier delivery prices. The carrier boys themselves, who also lace the problem of inflation, will Ret increased remuneration for their work. Street .sale and store sale price of the Daily News will remain at five cents but the Saturday edition, with the comic supplement, will be 10 cents. i suit of continually rising pro f 4. duction costs. ( Wages, newsprint prices and other operating expenses have gone up tremendously in recent years. The need for. higher subscription rates is being felt all across n , CHOIR -The 62-VDice male choir of the Cathedral Church of St. George Kineston Ont 1B B al ai .special !"" services -- in the Episcopalian r-r-"' Cathedral vauinuai oi of St. at. John jenn the the Divine Divine' trW today ox and q Sun- Home School Ass'n Active Annunciation Home and School Association, ' under president Walter Lahtl, Is now makine plans for activities In 1952. jfThc famed Canadian cnoir is me nrst visit ng g oup c .t invited to sing choral Eucharist in STBtaslhl n&3r In ioi ciiuii.1. . cv uuuuv vnru.oi ii- me worin ann principal church 1 'n the Episco- li D.ot'cse oi new ium. inu pnoio is oy u jirc Lllley. (CP PJIOTO) "11 Salvationists ! Reaching City i Reference to hov: Industrial activity in and' around Prince Rupert is helping the Salvation Army appears in the War Cry. It says, in part: "The development projects in this part of Canada are bringing an influx of people, among them Salvationists. Three families and two men soldiers have recently been welcomed." Matters under discussion at a recent meeting were the B.C. Catholic Education Association D. ivc and the Preventative Dental Program for pre-school children. The Parent-Teachers' Association of Prince Rupert is the sponsor of the latter program and indications are that Catholic children will be included. The Home and School Association also plans to repair the school gymnasium this year. - Annunciation Home and School Association was started in 1949 ; by Phil Lyons who was also the j fir.'t president. The purpose of the group is to further the Inter n L Eleven tables W DOOKS Swedish Cjiri ktMjttkJtrJk- i..iftrn mil Is CANNED FOODS n A Rule J J a Library r new In oks have tu.st ,iMVcd at the Public Tlicv include: I li linn .' WOMAN NOVELIST Gabrielle Roy, of St. Boniface, Man., and Montreal, has recently completed her second popularly- ests of the parish school which is of the Jll 411oose Parly In the Moose whist drive Saturday night, 10 tables were In play. Prize-winners were Mrs r.omilc Chastney and Mrs. O Stesavlg, ladles' first and second; R. Gi.ske and B. 3. Bacon, men's first and second. Fred Chastney beat out J. R. Cormier In a cut after a tic for the pool prize. In the kitchen were mis. S!c-avlg, Mrs. Baon. Mrs. Ali.e Good and Mrs. Irene Muncey. received novel, "Where Nests i Under the .supervision the Water Hm." Har first, i Sisters of St, Joseph. ,14 i it - r alien nw.iv. Year! !llnmy New 1- - The Tent maker. 4 v ' Murder In the "The Tin Flute, received a wide sale and won the Gover-noi -General's award in 1948 A quiet ceremony took place in St. Paul's Lutheran Church when Rev. H. O. Olson united in ! marriage Sanis Blum and Miss Ingnd Sandal. The bride had recently arrived from Stockholm. Sweden, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor acted as witnesses. M. and Mrs. Blum will reside at Seal Cove Circle. "Mr. Smith." Venetian Bird.' "Children of President l"?.l'l ' "vsi"--" year by , Treasurer Mrs. Art Murray, Secretary Mrs. Armstrong and Recording Secretary Slstcr-St. Rose. During 150 the school was completely redecorated and Uvula ted from top to bottom by volunteer workers Lorn all parish groups as well as individuals. the GTiTM ORIGIN Lij-ba?, the capital of Queensland, was i-rst settled as e prnai .station by Sir Thomas B isbane in 1825. I - 4 "P l - 4" Ili'jh nii'ht Buggy New Mayor to MISS LAURENTIDE Miche. line Hn'irudeau, 20, a pert, brown-eye : St. AJelc, yue.. mis- was n amed Miss Lauren -t'dc at a recent beauty contest,. FiftL.-n no them villages sent j representatives cocking title, j Miss Tliibaudeau will be officially honored at a big party at St. Jovite. Jan. 25, to feature the opening of the Laurcntian carnival which runs until Feb. 23. (CP PHOTO i n-cany in uecemoer a success-1 D f "Trmpe.-.t-To.st." Mv Turn to Mab ful turkey raffle was held in order to buy gifts for the children's Christmas tree. Case of the Th readers Address Gyro Mayor-elec Harold Whalen will make his first address following assumption of t.l.s chief magistracy when he fpeaks to the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at Mourner." 4 .'Tin' Unfulfilled." t 4 . The Second Scroll." i Out From Eden." i r.ii.in - "Each Man's Harold Griiistrand is sailing l j tomorrow ori the C'amosun for a j trip to Vancouver. i New Year's Frolic, Valhalla Hall. Everybody welcome. (204pl Please note. Members only will be admitted to Moose Club nil New Ve:ir'w V.vp Nn pnpst I M. lville Goodw in. Mr. and Mrs. A. Scholes arrived on the Princess Louis from Vancouver. 1 iuiicneon wcui.-.-suay. ne v.m DCniiitted. (301c) ceal briefly with some of the RJimrfti ECiPES ; One Happy Moment. NOTICi: Special holiday season gas pump service hours.' New Year's Day Z p.m. to 4 p.m. Rupert Motors Ltd. ..I304CP 1 city's problems as he sees them and outline some of his ideas In dcrling with them. Where Nc.-is the Water The Stranger Beside LUe I.illywhlte." 1 - ' The Metropolitan 1 Pill NE CO! FKE S)l'AKF.S v. liilliitl1" l!".'sw:..i! , 1 ,. iti ' .i'i.ii-. 1,: I: i, l!i; ! liildlT.S." Ole Stole Is sailing tomorrow on the Camo.sun for a trip to Vancouver. Harold Lynum of Terrace left on todays plane for a trip to Vancouver. . Mrs. II. B. Ro.-hester arrived in the city on the Camo.sun yesterday from Vancouver for one of her periodical visits to th'j Prince Rupert Hotel. Mrs. C. K. Ytreberg and .son, who have been visiting here for the past week, are returning to Vancouver on the Camosun tomorrow. Mrs. F. LaSette, who has been spending Christmas here with her mother, Mrs. John Limnry, returned to Queen Charlotte City on today's plane. W w;,i to extend Np Year s Greetings to nil o' 't f 1 iends MOOSE 11 civ Ijear'i lve SOCIAL Monday, Dec. 31 Owing to limited accommodation ,the Moose Club will be restricted to " members only. ! Intrigue In Balll-ii'i' "Lady of the Mo-Suii- f-'H-tiun i.i 'Cin .mg the Ring." i The Magnlfi'-ent Gi ass Beyond the i With Homincl n the Th D-sert Fox." . - Kiiugwills" (donated and thank the for their patronage RUM IK 1 ver7eivrs ofjj during the past year. 1 cup cnok.id prunes j si'cup milk ' cup granulated sugar 3 tab'csp'Kins soft butter or ma gai inn 1 teaspoon salt 1 cake compressed yeast 1 egg , 2S cup- sifted all-purpose ' flour "2 teaspoon cinnamon t'a tcaspion ginger '.4 teaspoon nutmeg - . Topping: ,;! cup brown sugar (parked! 2 tablespoons flour 2 tiib spoons buffer or margarine cup chopped unblanchcd ' almonds. Cut prunes from pits into small pieces. Scald milk and stir in sugar, butter and salt. Cool to lukewarm. Stir in crumbled yeast and lightly beaten egg. Add 1 cup flour tind beat well, Stir In prunes and sp ecs. Blend in 10-iain ng Hour. Turn into greased 9 inrli siuare pan. Cover and let stand in warm place until mixture 'i.ses about Va 'this will take Kbout l1,? hours' 1. Combine I; Thii sdvertiiement is not publUlicd or ii.Uyeil Uy tb Liquor Control Bovd w by Iht UoveroBieat of Briluk Ctluabis. a-a Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Scott of Ocean Falls arc making the round trip to Prince Rupert and return on the Princess Louise which is in port today. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froese returned to Terrace on Saturday night's train after spending the Christmas season with Mrs. Froese's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Smith. THE SPORT SHOP Mrs. Chrishcrtscn and Mrs. Franklin !,!iii!lIlil!i!Ei!;!ilIiP!!il H I ' . 1 r "r" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fc.bo; relumed to the city on this morning's train from a three- topping ingredients and sprinkle ; ove- battel. Bake in hot ov.m i NEW YEARS GREETINGS i: -. - iv ' 4 1 ..! 1 I ( 100 F.i about 30 minutes. Cut weeks holiday trip to Toronto They were accompanied by their into squares, and serve not. . son, Charles, who has been in Makes nine 1 3-inch I squares. Toronto and will remain here '(Dough rises much more for the liioe oeing at. least. d uing the baking . 1 MAYOR Dr. Chur- liitnii. nationally-t'!l.ire worker and first mm roller of Ottawa, ibir was named first, mayor of Canada's on death of mayor f Cnodwin. She will "ilj.in. 1. 1!):3. i cp photo' ' Known reer Hurt Wc wish to express our appreciation for your friendship and patronage during the past year. With the utmost sincerity wc wish you happiness and prosperity in 1952. Vur-oid nedestriun e.s- fitius inhirv Saturday 11 lien he was struck AND UP ,v a taxi on Srennrl -Av.-- 1,r,n Eighth and NinUi ! I '"'I "MHlit ioii In l'l-lneo ! wMw- CHESTERFIELDS AND CONVERTIBLES 0,'"ita! Hospital Is well- I '"""" r F. J. Fuller, 1033 i llsl Avenue. i ' Mid today Fuller was ml crossing the street " Taxi driven by Ar- ; ' Huiev im.i, i. ii... , Put Seagram's "8 V to ihe water test. Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a -.vhisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. . rv nun u.S lie- ; parted w t into the .sun. accident "un- ; ? t'tl the NEW SHIPMENTS as uie settlnir sun Seagram; "83 Jin 'cliy into the driver Philpott Evitt & Co., Ltd. Gordon & And ' reported to have :'"rc(l unconscious for a 1 es but revived rapidly "ms injury upon cn- c caaram's erson Ltd. Phone 46 i-'Hiii, Ful; ,'fr was able to leave Thli advertitment l not published or diiployodby Go.rnm,n. of "t,h Columbia. thl liquc Co-lrol doord or b, Kind, I