three-quarter length jacket. Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, January 17, 1351 R ECIPES fJimefif 'Wide Variety 3n Slii 3ogS By DOROTHY WADDINOTON falling... - ' For the girl W4 fiRure, there Is , proof poplin -iaJi p. siep-ln affair; theJ ses between the lee, U front. Thlau. stay in place and H' snowtight for the be Jean Bailiio i,.. Chinese Reply To Cease Fire BASKETBALL Co-ops Better Lead By Downing Gordon-Anderson Last Period Scoring Spree Gives Victory to Senior League Pacemakers Co-op put on a last period scoring spree lust night to defeat the. luckless Gordon and Anderson entry by 56 to 46 and; further increase their lead in the Senior Basketball League. Iwanguin makes a jacKet oi mis type in soft brown suede with deep hot f'eeves. For dressey occasions in the mountains, ground-length skirts In taffeta or saAiu are worn, with sweater tops. Although, knitted, these bodices are made glamorous with, lace Insets, rhinestona embroidery or sequins. A symmetrical, neckline bares one shoulder or halter necklines reveal, a, daring dacol-. !ete. BRIGHT COLORS Madeline de Rauch uws vivid colors for wear against a snow ski ensemble including t CHINESE REPLY ON' CEASE TOYKO Th Peiping radio announced, loda& that the Chinese Communist sovernment had dispuioUed' a, qeply, to Units Na-ti ons luteso cease-fire proposal... No. ol l)iti! details W8' 8 given, sa.m.uine siaf, leopard cuffs, Thetaife. has leopard buttons T three-quarter-length' i. entirely quilted withJ' collar in the same (' : The newest gadW -bv Balllie i n, PARIS tReutersl With, the wintei: sports season in full swing In the French, Swiss and Italian Alps, ski suits are being j widely shown both In ttw big j fashion houses and the department stores. Newest look In ski clothes comes from Alwynn who. using fine gabardine, pleats the front of the panUand the back of the blouse. This treatment lends a highly feminine look to masculine garments. A plain black ski suit has a removable, three-tiir-ed peplum, with each tier a dif-feren color. For the woman who does not, ski but enjoys the bracing moan- FROZEN ALMOND EGGNOG 2 eggs 34 cup granulated sugar 2 cups top milk 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Vit teaspoon nutmeg Few grains salt 1 cup whipping cream I-, cup chopped blanched almonds Separate eggs. Besrt yolks and beat in half cup sugar, milk, flavoring, spice and salt. Pour into freezing tray and place in freezing compartment with control set at lowest temperature. Freeze until firm. Beat egg whites stiff and gradually beat in remaining V4 cup sugar. Whip cream stiff Remove frozen mixture to chilled bowl and beat with, rotary beater. Fold in cfcg Gordon and Anderson looked glutei trrivais case. The handle of ;. opens, revealinB a clared winners on a basket from the corner by Erickson. He shot from out In the open, with Roald Fenness making a desperate lunge to get the ball. Both teams scored 3 in the first over good In the first period when they outscored the fishmen 29 to 22 and they were clicking nicely la their floor play. In the second half they started to. unravel and could neithf" hit the hoop or hang on to the bait background, Leal -green ski pants are worn with a burnt-orange jacket, while royal blue goes over cherry red. I Although daring with the I color palette, Madame D Rauch designs highly wearable clothes 'for the real spottewoman. Streamlined ski pants ai not ' twtiuurr-utedlv- narrow and leav hollowed ends leave -lipstick, hankie ni change. These are tlkei, popular for, with tt fitting, streamlined sa time period. Cook's deserve credit season, the siii;hist u. tain ai:-, thee Is a pleated skiit, preferably plaid, with a tailored. For Gordon and Anderson fro the win but so do Manson's Butch Currie nau. une pf hi be.-t lor their good play and. big tonights of the season as he swish- provemenb under the coaching ed' the hoop for 10 points. Rupe of R. II. Davidson. Holkestad played like a demon JUNIOR LEAGUE the silhoirette. ainple room for bending and! Prince Rupert Olaf Hanson, oity; M?s. A. Kirby, Premier; Mi's. M. Mac-DonaJdi and C. P. Crouch, Stewart; A. Howell. Burns Luke: Giles Muclteiiijie, J. N, Kiilu-i, G. Burns, and- R. Knew Vancouver. Cou;'!i Bie, Terrace; G. Hoard, and; A. Niewud, Giscoma; A. CaancL'un, Rnina; Ji. E, Hooper. Siiuiihers; J. Mathie, Abendem, Sa-iltaiuliewaii; Mrs. C. Miller, Avouleak Sa.ik.; Ruth, Heena't, Topley. ! all' evening as he tried to spark I Cook Jewellers Stewart 4, the team to victory, scoring 14 Eirikson 9, Hodgkinson, Jeffrey points before quitting the game 2-, D. Flndlay 7, Sedtrewick, E on personal fouls. , Findiay, 2, Wing. Total 24. For the winners, Beynon play-1 Manson's Anaerson 5, David-ed a sound game on defence and ' SOn 5, Webber 3. Pedersen, Mac- 1 '" " 1 I whites, whipped cream and al- rounds. Return to freezing tray j and freeze until firm. Rtset temperature control to norma!. Makes about l'fc quarts. . TRAVEL BY SNOWMOBILE OSLO- (Pi Snowmobiles carry mail and passengers across tlae Arctic mountain plateau of Finn- . mark, Norway's northernmost province. Regular twice-a-week connections may be extended to northern Sweden, ' DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS . Arney had a big night, getting ifenzie, Quast 2, Ssherk 6, Barnes I 15 points. Don Scherk again fat- i, Feness. Total 22. INTERMEDIATE. LEAGl'E ' a. . r C n t: n . ; mil! awl an.;. the m 1 tru gn K I i I h I t 9 I tened his scoring for the season ; with 13 points before getting the Fashion Haugan 3, Bill 7, I nod on fouls. Co-op was juse Anderson 3, Hebb 20. Intermela i too gobd when the going goi 2 Hiu n Walsn 4 TotaL56 ' tminrW An1 full.. rlmniiial tUnix ' ' It's SERVICE You Want Phone 383 CABS' iuugn aiiu luiiy ucsci Tru men 10-point victory Merchants Place, Jordan 3, Christoff 17, McFarlane, Dumas, I- pfy. Seagram's Sure Scaotrams. "V.O." SeajraoVs. "83" Scogvam's Crown Roal Seactrnms Kings Plate Seagrams Special 0W Parnell 5. Total 25. NATURAL OAS PERMIT UNDER THJ "PETROLEUM AND NATURAL SENIOR LEAGl'E .Gordon & Anderson Ciccone 9, Dumas 2, Marshall, Holkestad 14, Gill 1, Currie 10, Smith 6, Eoulter, Matthews 4. Totaled. Co-op Holkestad 2, Morgan 3, MacDonaid 1, S. Scherk 7, Arnev 15, Webster 7, D. Scherk 13, Beynon 3. Total 58. INTERMEDIATE I Fashion had it over Merchants I like a tent as they romped home; In the lead 56 to 25 in the Intermediate League. Hebb had a big night for himself, scoring 20 and clowning all the way. Barry Hill- was also in top form as he fagged the net for 17. For the losers, it waa Just about a one-man team as Ron Christoff potted 17. The losers sadly mlftsod j ulalwurt Dick Wesch who will be I away for the n'Xt'nio;;ih, I 'J I' MOB. egal Printers In the Land Recording District ol Prince Rupert and situate oa tot ! i.nrthwe.-t coa.-t of Oranam Island in j the vicinity of Port Lotus. Tuke notice that Brydone Loriif Tinsley of Vancouver. B C . occ'ip.t- I linn Fisherman, hao applied for a Crown peLroleiuu. and natural isns . permit on Uui la.uou dcwnlwd u .4 This Klvei lisement is not published or ilisolayed by the Liiw Control Boa d or by the Government of Bnlia. ivk 222 Second Ave. Phone 24 3 n r fTx uWlow:s: Queen Charlotte IJIstra t. commen'-lux at tliu most soullKitlv tip uk ROYALTIES AID TOTS LONDON Great Oimoud Street Children's Hospital will be at least 35,700 ( $107,100 rich- ( W W Channel Point, iheure 2 mile south; I The Junior tus.sle between thence 'a mile west; thence 1 mile 1 south; thence miles east; thence ) miles uortl; theiuw 5 miles west to tlte pouii uf eomiueiiceiiM.nt, aiid Cook's and Manson's was the er when the present run of Broadway Cafe Peter Pan" ends in New York 1 1. il l- of application, tith day of be- ' best game or ine nigiH as Man,-j son's, stxived gamely for their I first win of the season. The eiv-j counter went into two overtime i periods before Cook's were de- Jan. 27. The author Sir James Barrie willed that the royalties from the play should go to the hospital. Cla.isified Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. ClossilW word pur in.xi tion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Dw.h Funeral Notices, Marriage and Eigagenjent Announcements $2 00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE. PRICE com her. A lttjQ. i DaW-d, at Victoria, this 191b. day 1 of I), l einlx r. A U. 1950. ' UUYIXJNE LORNE TINOLFY. Appliian- j (D27. J.1-IU-K) i Ii finest Cooking KKPAIHS FOR RENT NOTICE Hours: 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. IN MEMOR1W1 MONTE'SANO In lovinn memory of Angelo Montesano, who died Januaiv 17, 1945. Ever remembered bv his loving wife and family. (H-:ie 41U-DKIVE. Pnuue41. 'ill Ctrei- WATCH REPAIRS-P ville Court. Fiuser St. tU-l lH-ient service l. I Jeweller, balisiacmi. FOR RENT Light housekeeping i teed. For take home orders Phone 200 ( FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 1 Stove sei vice aim ai ' U KniiMJii. Bia i a MINUTES rom Pa-;t Office 1 i set mis live room iiume. iuii, Ul ILUKKS Si IU.mi concrete basement, larae cabi ....sr. .11 TiiC MATTER OP THE INCORPORATION BY PRIVATE BILL Of THB MEDICAL, SERVICE ASSOCIATION. NOTICE is hereby Blvcn tliat all appll.ratlxm will be ma:le on behalf of Edwin C. McCoy. Murray D. Rowan. Ve lbaid M. Wiukcr. Archibald L. .VcLcllau. all of the City of Vancouver. Province of Britl .h Columbia; Haakon Suroi an I J. Frederick .-i.iuriiu: of the ( tty of New Westminster, Province :ifM:wil J, Aroo'.d E. Ram. r of the City of Victoria. Province afuresnl;!. Frederick B. El-wurthy of the Municipality of West Vancouver, Province aforesaid, and Robert M. Alexander of Britannia lJcucii. Province ulorc-::tld, to tlie Le".lslative Assembly of the Province net kitchen; plus ileal cottage pi.UMBINO and II E A Business and Professional in tear ior revenue; urtcvu u sin-et mital wors FOR SALE Iron Fireman hot air furnace. Phone Red 976. Hop) FOR SALE 1950 Pontiac. light green, 8 cylinders; radio, heater, good condition. 1144 9th East alter 7 p.m. Blue B14. (l?pi t'lavel routine. tJ-West. PhJiie M3. t and Sons. oniv suduu. let ins. aiso ioui i room wartime with utility I room part furnished (op-i tlonali; terms. Fur inspection! see Ai mstioim Aiencies, Prionij 1 34JJ or Green 297 (eves.i. 17ci ; on I tht I lar. me pa i tin ; : i lODERN Piilntini! am Inn Hpence ttC Phone Black 21&. f noon hour, f .0. W" FOR SALE coal and wood H. G. HBLGERSON LTD. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 90 Evenings Rluok 399 MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE FlflLDINQ AtTOI'NTVT'Lu. of British Columbia at its next ses-1 heater. Wartime house Ii out slon lor an Act to Incorporate the , room Stvle. Phone B;Ub 10f. Medical Services Ass;whuton as a body I ti) corporate and polit ic for the purpose of ui quiiin; and takniK over as a ' FOR SALE New chesterfield ;UiV5 concern t;ie imdertuklnK here-1 beds: beds comnlete; till ai!il-tof(..e t.mieii on in t'.ie city or Van-1 ed chest of drawers; sewins LARGE house Four bedrooms upstairs, tour rooms downstairs. Fullv furnished in excellent taste. Ideal for room-1 init house or large family. Rea- 1 sonablv priced. Terms available. For further particulars and Information aoplv O. P. i Tinker Ac Company Limited,; I C PUBLIC ACCOUNT: 'lax snrciaiiM.. a Stone BudiliuK. n1' Notice of Sheriff's Sale IN; THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA W. R. ADAMS. Plaintiff. And ERNEST NELSON, EAt'.L SMITH Bnd ROMEO F. COULOMBE, . c:irryln.; on business m TERRACE LUMBER CO.. and th , said TEUrtACB LUMBER CO. . .. Dt-fewlant!. IN TIIE COUNTV COURT OP PRINCE RUPERT HOLDKrt A C PRINCE RUPERT Bt.'t.wt..ti!l, WORKMEN "tl COMPENSATION HOARD Plaintiff, And EARL SMITH, RO.MEOf COI LOMBE and OltVILLE McKEE, and TERRACE LUMBER CO.. Dcfsndnnts. Under and by virtue cr it Writ of Firri Foetus l-.mted from tlie Cnprcmo Court of British C- imibla. and a Warrant of Execution l3sned from the County Court of I rmce Rupert, and to me directed against ' the chattels of the above named defendants and Terrace Lumber Co. I have seized Lie r-i.wmiil known as Tenacc Lumrcr Co. sawmill, situate near the Prince Rupert Hixhv.?.y, about 24 miles easterly from the village of Terrace, County of Frince Rupert, together with all machinery, tools and equipment therein and thereabout, and t;v:cther with aJl wood pnxlucts. finished and unfinished, including logs and manufactured lum!er. oi in process of manufacture. 2 only White Power Unit ) (stored at Terrace Transfer, Terrace), 18 only 1 Inch by 8 ft. boom chains (stored at Terrace Transfer), 1 only 'i ton chain bloc-t (stored at Terrace Transfer), 1 only Lauson i;aollU'i engine. No. 314731 (stored at Terrace Transfer, , I Tjnly RD 0 Caterpillar trsctor. aerial No. 2H2737SP (stored at Terrace Oarasc Si Machlre Shop, Terrace), 1 ml 3 ton Ford true'e, UMSi model OQ81, engine No. 0G0S81, Serial UQ81H48 (suired at 'ieriace Garage & Machine 8hop). 1 only Chevrolet 1947 cou'h-. engine No. 15792. Serial No. 7122700n:10 (stored at Terrace Oartge & Machine Shpp). .1 only 1050 Pontine sedan, engine No. 118048. 8crt.il No. 0200912101. 1950 licence ( store. I at Terrace Oarage & Machine Shop), Small tools and equipment, too numerous to mention. ND on THURSDAY, the tlrst day oX FEBRUARY. 1951,. at the hour of :00 o'clock In the afternoon, at my office In the Court House, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, I wdl offer for sale by Public Auction all the right, title and interest of th ! di fendants In the above goods and chattels. TERMS OF SALE. CASH, nnd this sale will be subject to the Social Security and Municipal Ai 1 Tax. DATED Bt PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., this fifteenth day of January. 1961. M. M. STEPHENS, Sheriff of the County dl Prince Rupert. (H) cnuv.r and elsewlicee In the Province i mactune; Kltcrtcll stoves; neut, Plion 5ua. tlU ol British Columbia of the Medical .Services Association, a Society Incorporated under the Societies Act. with all or any of the assets or lia HELP WASTU PHONE RLUE 51)3 P.O BOX 1184 ers; hardware, coitee table, end tables; bedroom suites; brand new carpets. Axmin.sler, sizes 2' x 4V2'; scores of other useful furniture at lowest prices. See. B.C. Furniture. Black 324. (ti i A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. Resident Partner bilities thereof with power to ar-ianfjn for the provision to members .nd their dependent of a;iy or all of HELP WANTED -St clerks Prrmaiiei'.t nlv Riix 8;iH lor i"tf FOR SALE Larue 4 Wartime, with oil stove and Coleman heater. Hull block from Mc-Bride on 8th E.isl. Occupancy about Feb. la. Phone Red 3:W. (15pi LISTINGS WANTED 324 Second Avenue Box 203 Phone 88 , Ins lull parliciilat- penence. etc. BOYS WANTC, i i the services required In the preven- - - t- - tion. diagnosis or titmcnt of ill- $250 HANDLES 1940 Chev. coa2h. mas on a non-profit, pre-payment I New rubber, healer, chains, and voluntary basis and with such I Beautiful condition Superior other powers as shall be conferred by , Auto Service Ltd. Green 271. such Act. UiellKtins the power to j I15cl i)i Eobwu!. sell, mol t ;at;e. lease or . . " . , " " , . otherwise deal with real and personal FOR SALE Mi Clary slovP Wl.lt proiierty required lor lis purposes and I ?,Vrn,el'i .".""f) 0ndH.liH. PlKme such other powers as may be uecis- Black 300 after 5 D.tU. USpl ml ociuUont;" U Ule "Jl'L8 "'.FOR SALE-1950 Meteor custom SELLING vour home? List with an experienced realtor. For prompt inspection see Arm-si roiiif Agencies. I'hune 34i or Green 297 (eves.l, ii4ei COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE , . Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED m 4th Bt Ph. Black 389 HELEN'S BEAUTY. SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 A btood oo port mi VOU1W luits llll deliveriiiK Daj'1 routes. Phone at the Dailv Ne and leave your w and phone num! LOST DATFD at 1 h ntv nt Voncnuver 1UI, lllll.niru ill lllCtillln: -.in nheEPv fCB?uVr?ZmS blue, niechanicallv per- LOST-Small brown collie doR, Phone each paw. this 5th day of January. A D- 1951. white on Black 230. feet mileage 5000. interior in new ccnditlnn. 405 5th Ave. East, phone Blue 365. (17p (15cl DAVIS, HOSSIE. LETT. MARSHALL fc McLORO, Snllcltors for the Applicants, fqr SALE 1931 Model A road- 601 626 West Pender Street LOST Chrome wheel rim and hub cap. Please return to Jerry's Barber Shop. (15c PfRcnuti BOY WANTED 0" route In west end able for reliable Office. LOST On Saturday let L Lorentz. Plf Grand CafeRewaa WANTED Phone ster. radio and heater. Vancouver, B.C. J10.17.24.31 526. (13pi i : 1 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 FOR SALE 1940 Ford A-l con- ' . . ... ditloii.Phone Blue 712- ,15P ANY PERSON havlns witnessed ts V. - : : r accident, in which Mrs . V3y yV I hnmf run ortLt r newoon anci Kinct- Hitehie n.n: fTiniiu Vni .rj m,1 T Un. Kaien Transfer. Red 962 Xo I JrTJ' ,36p munlcate with nc.M Pn'iep ?.lrl ver- years. t News. NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES ."ice- Phonei0j U4c' CranA- Drlfnes" mi NORTHLAND Dairy milk deliv-Vranr-s. uraKiines A Adams da ered 24-. niinrt. rv. eieu it" tier per ntinrt. Why pav more? Phone 18 for dailv de noaa uraaers: l.ittielord Bros. Blac't Top Read Maintenance WANTED-Bv vourwci. babv. 2 or 3 r?om suite. Box 17. Daill WANTED Room student. Phone ta scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 livery service M-9) e.auioment: Owen Clamshell ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone 451 Box 1626 For genuine parts and service phone or write above f t WANTED TO BUY-1 ii n Ui (food con Call at Armories af-t Buckets and Rook Grapples; WILI OIVP flrr mnro T. 1j. Smith Concrete Mixers iVobo 00 homi n?wl tnnnnn Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson 5 gi Siu iSS? rff3000? Bucket 'flade-s for Stockpile PLlpn,D iU!i 300k00 dMcoun and Snow Removal: Rice Porl-i r,m?n,l-;s .ioai3 ""ranged, abie Centriluaal Pumos: Nn- Jl0 13. Dailv News. (l,4pl tional Drairllne Scraoers and ta?tv froahiu KoUoTTT-. 'JH.C Buckets; National All Steel hkenifV ,H h!,,baW Pies with Gasoline Hoists: National .fui'i ,a 0 brilns A, Lnow b"1) Portable Sawmills: National S d, A, Ri'Prt BaKerv Ltd. Rotarv Screens -and Conveyors j ynun 843 for orders. Full information from Na-i . (M21 Buy General Electric DELUXE RANGES, RD 41 $384.0(1 DELUXE REFRIGERATORS, 9'2 cubic feet 429.00 WASHERS,' with pump, 9 lb. capacity 159.50 ELECTRIC IRONS, F80 14.50 ELECTRIC KETTLES, K42 11.50 ELECTRIC HEATING PADS 9.50 Be sure ond attend the Annual Meeting of the C6nadian Red Cross Society, Civic Centre Thursday, January 8, 8 p.m. -i - .r,Tr. t,di r.r nr tM' till! mt a K'Ttr HANDYMAN HOME. SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS j-ar.ii or anartmenl Agent VANCOUVER DAILY PROVINCE Phone Black 787 311 Second Ave. W. i ! t ' 1 ! ' ! -i ; -' ; '.".' . tionai iwacninerv l-i. ajiii.ti, rp voir o i TTT . room. Red S.W WANTELV38' lo 45' station price and m lars to Box 14, t'-1" Vancouver. B.C, til. t. tinw i'" inptui inn get a furnace we .mnruiwvk u FOR REN'f Ls the time a.s steel supolv very short and prices expected to rise sharply. Thorn Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS mum metal. Black 884. (tf) FOR RENT Suite of offices, i ,J. 65 1 13 ,,--1 modern in every respect. For ; CASH for scrap cast brass cop-information aDnlv G P Tinker i per bntterioii nnj ...riiUi,.... MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERINO Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. & Co. Ltd., Besner Block! Phone 543 call 629 ni" 0 6th " W Phone 57. (tf) l City. (Ifi' WANTED -- T"P ; PRICES PAID for steel, brass coop.l Honest eradins ment made. Metals Ltd.. 250 Pn couver. B. C. P" 6357. WANTED TO RENT- room accommodatio'. Ilv nf three adults " , PHONES Black 334 Red 894 P.Ov Box 1670 Room. Phone Green d1 Zted-n FOR RENT 404. . vJ (14p I I 'LsL .Jl ROOM ANB BOARD NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. FOR RENT Fullv furnished housekeeping; ri quiet ROOM AND ROARn fnr ,nrv'JZ Tlu& tdvtiUttmtM it not publilKcd Of aitpUytri by the CiqiW Control Botrd or by the Grwtrnrncnl ol Bneirt Columbil. p.?t a win 638 Dk . .... ""'ni". workini elrls. Phone Blue Phone 210 Prince Rupert Stewart,, ILC, man. Phone Black 600. (tf) of city. Write News. r alter p.m. (I7pi 'V, SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 Train Schedule For Uis East-Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays. 8 pm. From the East Tuesday's Thursdays and Sat. urdays, 10:15 p.m. Use I' i ! f)A!LY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS J