'ItnCd Mj(6i'I tuli'y' TscVS Monday, September 24, 195i -'1;. ORTRAITS I wvploped and Printed BOMPT SERVICE luSDI I I' S STUDIO th g'rert Box 645 FRANCOISf and LAKE NOW Curling Club Depends On Raising Finances Must Have $10,000 in Memberships by ) October 4 Deadline If the Prince Rupert Curling Club is able to rai'ie $10,000 through sale of $100 memberships by October 4, it will go ahead with the project of a curling rink at Seal Cove in the former Royal Canadian Air Force mess hall. r" MMacLeod, local barrister, It was so decided at an en- is proceeding with the arrauge-thu.iastie .. if not lareelv attended ments under the Societies Act. Mr. and Mrs. Irving and Jackie and Lannle are staying with the tormer's sister, Mrs. Seymour Luveseth. Their home has been on Vancouver Idand but they will probubly stay here. i)d Used Cars And Trucks hIKTKOK Coupe LvMOl'TH Sedan l()NAK II t 'In ( "UP' HI.I.VS Station Wagon j general meting of ine club at , cmuuinw, I.VMOITII Siilau By LARRY STAN WOOD A MAN'S UEST FRIEND Is either his horse, or his dog, according to many familiar ballads and legends, in prince Rupert It couldn't be a horse. But !t could very well be J dog. And If that's the case, man has a lot of friends In Prince Rupert. As a matter of fact, I live on a street where there are all sorts of nun's friends the smaller, half-spaniels, the bigger half labradors; and there are half-pollse-ao-'s, hali-terriers of various descriptions. It is seldom that man will refer to his liiend as a mongrel. It is usually half-this or half-that, if it Isn't aii tnis or that. One cf the Utile Uiaii'a friends Invaded our home last week. He or tear RUCK SPECIALS Bob Moore and a truckload of lumL.T turned a complete sonj-. i ersault when it Tailed to lake j U orne: vy ;.4e -dim c;i. He wan not hurt. The days are still so warm that several are still enjoying their 1 daily swim. I Dak Dumias' beautiful black ! horse is dead. He brought it to the Snyder ranch in a trailer behind the ear to show at the fair here, and It must have hreathed the Rax from th exhaust. Last year he won several pnzer at the fair. Another entry was missed, as Bill Richmand's .OUT. ,,,!0 J-tun 176 V. B. i . K loiti) 3-u.n m w. . lilKU 3 ton 1M W. B. 1 the end of the week. ! The minimum amount re-, quired to get the project inltl-jated is $10,000 but a total of $15,000 will be required to take I care of capital expenditure and jthe first year'i expense. I While cash is preferred in order to establish the necessary 'fund, terms of membership pay-! ment can be arranged at $25 'down and $15 per month, i A trust fund Is being set up, ;wtth Vice - President Edward illhV- Srilaa-delivery. RECORD HARVEST High atop a load of fresh j picked Concord grapes, these farmerettes sample the sweet, rioe fruit. Canada's Niagara Fwlrwila i? hnrwst'ng an a!!-t!m? record crop of 58,000 tons of grapes this autumn. The Winnie: are th-j largest single purchasers of the vintage. auditioned ri-aily t go is supposed to be half-spaniel,: but 1 m sure the other half f PLUMBING and HEATING trailer in which he was bringing tuule equally divided into 68 dif- I his horse broke down at Tches- I u;rent ureeu.r. But I suppose he , MONAKril DEALERS V t t mm : it ..'., i : ft l I uiKuruine o He natl to leave will grow to be a real friend I lyR him Uiere. have my doubts about him now. f .-.'-'l ;v ' l lime ecipe Boulter as trustee, and nothing will bi touched until the $10,000 has been reached. Meanwhile, all Is in readines to Droceed with the installation Including the connection with the B.C. Packers refrigeration t SALMON FONDt'E Mr. rtd Mrs. William Anderson rode their horses to the Landing on Saturday from the ranch east of heie, coming over the Red Hill path. PHOTO Pipe is being held for a With those erlsp autumn davs plant. here is a wonderful, cool-wea- limited time THAU 'S The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Mrs. Virginia O'Meara and small Michael are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Keefc. FINISHING KI.OPI.NO, I'RINTINO ENI-AKGINO Three curling sheets are provided far in the project and plant are to make time available regularly for child-ren'a skating. The Prince Rupert Curling Club has fifty members now. N e e 1 y Moore - is president. Harold Thorn Is secretary. Dr. L. M. Greene is chairman of the iSKISUKE METERS feiA'l'KUU SUPPLIES Smiths El kins lid. D.. and Mrs. Lueht 'are working through the distri.t testing thj cattle for tuberculosis and giving advice on veterinary problems. Dr. Lucht's headquarters i art in Prince George. Ctrr- 130 . ttx 47R membership committee with Jack ther dish your family will sim-! ply rave about. Salmon Fondue : gives you an appetizing casserole-type of main dish that has real "stick-to-the-rlbs" goodness end nutritive-value. Salmon Fondue 1 - Vi lb. can salmon, flaked 5 slices bread 1 cup milk 2 tbsps. butter 3 eggs, separated V2 teaspoon salt 1'4 cup grated American cheese Trim crusts from bread and cut fcread Into Vi-inch cubes. Heat milk In double boiler. Add bread cubes, butter, liquid from 'salmon and well-beaten egg yolks; season with salt and cook Laurie and William McKenzie as the other members of the ii , .m K A MAN'S BEST friend's heaven, coulu Ue a i,erm applied to Prince Rupert. Not only can every dog have his day here, but he can have as many days as he wishes. His roaming seems unrestricted; in fact, there Is such an extent of visitation among the little fiends oops, I mean mends, 01 course that It surprises me how they remember their own homes. In some cities there are tempo: ary homes for the frlend-s. Admission to these homes is Iree no its less than that, for many lriends fight to keep out of these homes, or pounds, as Ihey are known in dogdom. Its a home away from home, but not appreciated so much in that light, lor wnen a mend is assigned to the pound and the man whose friend he is doesn't show up to claim him or another ! man who would like a friend ! then the answer is an eternal nome. i ThU temporary home, how- j ever, Is considered by some to have at lea.st one advantage. It 1 is an abetting factor in holding down the population of lriends in keeping with man. The same ciues that have instituted pounds, also enforce laws which mane man procure i JOHN H. Matt Nobles brought his voune iULGER palomino stallion over to the lair and gave a pretty vxhlbltiim of tricks. He is a showy little animal and Matt must have put a lot of time into handling him. Ojtluintlfisl RARE TWINS Twins are rare among Canada's Indians. These sevn-week-old girls are daughters of Chief Nifhlnabee and his wife of the Black Chippawa tribe of the Lowbush territory north of Cochrane, Ont. The girls, Apshith, left and Little Fawn, were photographed when their parents weie attending the Northern Ontario Exhibition at Schumacher. CP PHOTO I i until thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and stir In cheese. Cool for 10 to 15 News From - BURNS LAKE! John Bulger Ltd. minutes. Add salmon. Beat Third Avenue egg whites until stiff and fold into mixture. Pour Into greased baking dish. Place dish In shallow pan of hot water and bake in moderate oven (350'F.) 1 Negotiating For Players No Teams So no Soccer T'.":ere was no football T Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linton ot Vancouver are visiting with game hour, or until a knife Inserted the parents of the former, Mr QUEBEC --Premier Maurice !turdy " .VT, tlrTn 1 ln ce"Ue COmeS Ut Clea"' Ben" and Mrs. Hume Linton, Burns Lake. j licences to keep their lriendo. Duple&sis said he hopes the dis 950 HILLMAN If, for example, a friend is found putes over the status of the so- , TTJ ' . L what if without license, he or she bv- called amateur players on Na.- decide anymore games comes immediately eligible far tiohal Hockey League negotiation ; WU1 De P130 ln lne closing the pound. lists will be settled by the sports i seffoa- km i MINX Miss Elsie Everett and Miss Mildred Harrison spent two wjeks in Vancouver on their vacation. Miss Everett was the guest of Mrs. R. W. MacAdam. .jiw mil rage organizations concerned. """""c' ", " ' . ! of is have run into trouble. Games He indicated the government can no tonger pIaved at nignU does not wish to intervene in the hp(,allsp of earlv darkness. Two IS A IMKJ really a friend of man? Perhaps the foilowing tikr new story may illustrate. T t f 7 ' i , dLspute v by ' applying i'j"jb legislation """" ganwc wprp were to to have nave b.en Deen pjayea Diaved unmo tim. aan nlH Jnrk t ar-' ome lime ago OlO JJCK : nacisH n 10a 3nrt nrnvMns frr. ....... ........ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown returned last week from three weeto' vacation In the Okanagan. bout a dog. I used r provincial " commission " with wk Bunaay allernoon r"n woula son told me ab 947 PONTIAC tn vllt Tnrk ouite regulirlv ' r 7. ; , , nave liiiisnea me series, out tne 10 V1MI jatK quae icguiaiiyj t rp a gnnrt in ... . COACH When I fir-it ' " r , Aeamer was uniavorauie. Mrs. Thomas Radlev of Van- about once a year, !uf,b'- A wait-and-see attitude Is couver Is visltine fri.-nds and knocked on the door of his mod itivalely owned , Premier Duplessis was com- j taken by piay.off ciubs. renewing nrnnnintanrrs In Riirns ' St cabin beside a gurglln mentmg on a protest Dy Hon. i Kirem-.n and Runert Radio. If 1 " r, 654 . . ...... T- l.nn,,,n rttll.f Ktf uiKe and district. u:m, u j Ckrald Martineau, member of enod wpather Drevails next Sun- l name, i wiu fiuv-iiiru uw The first meeting for the fall ; story with plenty of human the legislative council, against d . lt ls possible" the series an arrangement by which play- wili bp maved. a suokesman. 948 DcSOTO vena oi vne tiosuuui aiq was : iiierf&r. " For acceleration I switched to SS0 Gasolines Fill your tank with "up-to-date" Esso or Esso Ftra Gasolines. Take your car out on the road. S?e for yourself its better all-round performance. Esso and Esso Extra Gasolines are continually being improved to give the best balanced . ' combination of smooth flowing power, lively acceleration and protection against engine ping and vapor-lock. For more happy motoring, switch to Esso Gasolines and yotr're always ahead ! i YialA nt Vw. ,t Mo U,..i 1 J T erS 01 iiie niiuiiiii nuricy i CLUB COUPE League would' sign professional , iiu uv me iiuinc ui mi a. nuiiic ine ouoi upeiicu BUlLiy A Linton. Tt.j Hospital Aid meets taw Jack, an old man with white tow mileage on the second Thursday of each j tlowing hair and with very, very pe..mn... g .ua J(ii fori nn ft month. or bowed legs. - The next thing that I saw t leami- , , , niANIC'S SPECIAL" upon entering, was a dog. This Mrs. Ernest Carlson of Burns Lake was a Prince Rupert visitor last week-end. 37 Graham 4 -door Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor sedan $300.00 canine wasn't even half this or corf of the, pounding hoofs hlch narrowly missed the old that-he was a mongrel and Jack admitted this later. What 0Pu"cv,er' buttlRover la a huddied heap ln the risaig dust, struck nie.abot.t the dog was the pleasant ' expression on its faie j . ..,, C 7Z j .j and it didnt change. 3Cl halsa'd' t? and j so he had h m Neither did the dog move, and Rover; e" taxidermist -o it wasn't until I was right up to "u" by a him near the rock fireplace that j ktp him th wal,he 10 and under- I knew. The animal was stuffed B friendly 1 stonrliiiB " I The United Church W.A. held j a get-acquainted it'a for all the newcomers in Burns Lake. The tea was held ln the church basement. Mrs. Carl Ostbeig and Mrs. Linton poured. I IMPERIAL pt 4oin peid lor cmptitt. 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Both are youn for the asking. engine protection with Mirvelube the pre of the services you want await you at your Imperial Esso dealers. i the ranch working around the mium motor oil that The Lovish meets tU car manuiac hirers' specifications for correct lubrication. A detergent motor oil that not only lubricates but cleans! Drop in at the Esso sign any time to have radiator and lire pres. sure checked or for any ol th othet services your car may need. 0 ion "MODERATION IN ALL THINGS .IS THE BEST OF RULES' You Wont . . . GOING Winter BOWLING? PLAUTIUS stables and around the corrals. And he had acquired Rover, raising him from pup. "He was a no-account pup. No breed at all, Just a mongrel. He tore things up, ran olf with men's sweaters, their slippers and other loose items ln the bunk house, but he grew up to be a real friend." When ivover was about six years old, it happened. Jack was tending the windmill pump getting ready to water the herd of horses turned out of the corral, j "I saw them horses were frisky '. more so than usual, and I noticed something else. One of the studs he was a bronc 1 looked kinda mad." i Jack had tui.ied out the hor-'ses and ln a body they galloped . to the huge iron watering trough several hundred yards distant. I There were about two dozen horses. j "Suddenly, as I looked up walking to Uie trough, the whole herd was in stampede. They came right on me and I couldn't move." ; Then Jack heard a growl and a visclous barking. Rover had sunk his teeth into the nose of and fornany a happy wearing season to come. Here for you now in a large, f a s h To n-. worthy selection. Come in. "Tomonrow's Styles Today" Annette Mansell ' Ladies Wear 523 3rd Are. THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM WE HAVE JUST THE SHOES YOU WANT For both Men and Women fashion footwear th mart brone who was leading MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW PRACTICE MODERATION TODAY TMt adytrtU.m.nt b not publlih.d or displayed by th Liquor Control Board or by th Gov.rnm.nt of Brltlih Columbia. I the stampede. It deflected the