Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 2, 1951 QM. SPECIAL! Alberta Deep Seam Pad Wish eSJei Past miitrcises of the LadieV Orange Benevolent Assoriation, at their annual banquet meeting t-hia week, eleltcd M.s. E. A. Ivans as president for the year Vile-president is Mrs. Frank Ellison with Mrs. Vie Menzies as "WeUry, Mrs. A. Ouyan as chaplain, and Mrs. H. Poulsen as press correspondent. Twelve past mistresses attended the function. This month's special event, hv FASHION-CRAFT SUITS IS-75 PER TON ,UMP 10 SACKS '8.50 PHONE 116 -117 or 58 m Highest Quality Materials and Workmanship .'. . Superlative Styling ... Popular Prices ... Our stock of ready-made - clothing, a good variety of shades and patterns in a full range of sizes, is here to serve you. Priced from the past mistresses will be a sale of home cooking and :aniy. ! PAKISTAN GROWTH KARACHI (CP) Pakistan ? two-year development plan to make the country self-sufficient in "most urgent'' manufactured igoods and to develop shipping Involves a total cost of 450,000,-000 rupees, roughly $1,350,000,000. Approximately half the total is , for industries, the rest for power, ,ehipping and communications. Ibert & AAcCaffery LIMITED TflnE f'HW 1 TTTXT TTO O 1 I i . ., .. -. ucaicis, carrying me nags oi their chapters, are seen entering the ballroom of the Bessborough Hotel for open ing ceremonies of the 51st meeting of the National Chapter of the I.O.D.E. being held in S askatoon. (cp PHOTO 554.00-575.00 Housekeeping Summertime is Picnic Time-Thot Delightful Fire Aroma WATTS & NICKERSON I, Johnston Magistrate S D Johnston has been :Kd deputy police mag-( for the city of Prince tfThe commission has wived and swearing in tit place shortly. 3 Cash for old gold. Bulgers. Salt Lake Ferry running every Sunday, starting at 12 noon,-weather permitting, (tf) Outstanding Students are Honored at High Graduation Minister of Education Principal Speaker at Bo-Me-Hi Exercises A "suj-prise package" fell into the hands of the two most outstanding students in the 1951 graduating class of Booth Memorial High School when each received a $100 scholarship last night. Before a thronged house of proud parents, ' friends, official feHow students to "follow the Euests and. irrariiiatinir na lessons of peace" which they wnicn nave air-tight lids, are ideal for carrying salads, liquids or fruits to a picnic. There Is a For the MEAL that REFRESHES Sale of Home Cooking to One glance at the calendar signifies that this Is the season for picnics, those wonderful outdoor meals. Whenever the weatherman U generous with his sunny days, picnics are in order. According to home economises the origin of the word picnic is rather Indefinite. However, the wide variety of paper or plastic i night at Job's Daughters' Jam-plates and cups on the market i boree, 7:30. Fish Pond, games so Mrs. Wise Homemaker uses and prizes for everyone, (ltc) these unbreakables to save the . . kitchen-war.. St. Andrews Cathedral Sun- BEST. OF FOOD FINEST ' OF .'. COOKING The camp fire widens the scope aay Bcnoi discontinued for next inree montns. watch for an for picnic meals. Eggs, bacon, meaning is clear. A picnic is a pleasure party, the members of which, carry provisions along I with them, on an excursion to the country. But they often picnic nouncement of picnic, June 9. (ltc) Mrs. Basil S. Prockter has re canned or home baked beans, hamburgers, weiners and soups are some of the many foods which may be prepared around mates, Peter Harvey and Miss nad been taught, as the main1 Luella Maxine Macdonald re- meas"re to ward off another ceived their awards on the stage j wrld conflict. j of the Civic Centre auditorium. Mr- Straith, in addressing the FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE turned to the city from Regina The former was presented with class directly, asked the stu .V.V;V;t.;XVt: wnere she was calI recently dents to "stick with your ideals." the IODE War Memorial Schol on account of the death of her father. picnic can be barbecued spare-ribs. The sparerlbs can be marinated overnight in a little vin in meir own rack yard or even on their porches. At least they serve the food picnic style, right at home and everyone enjoys it Immensely. Food always tastes better when It is eaten outside. Any fisherman will tell you that when arship by Mrs. G. G. Withers,1 municipal chapter regent, lor "high scholastic standing and a high standard in citizenship." Miss Macdonald received the first bursary award offered by "If you remember nothing j else of what I have said to-', night," he stressed, "I shall be happy if you remember to ho'.d on to the ideals which were expressed by your valedictorian." MINISTER OF EDUCATION egar, mustard, salt and garlic Attention Men's Five Pin Bowlers Annual banquet Saturday, June 2, 7:30 p.m., Oddfellows: Hall. (129c) The camp fire can be built with stones around it and allowed nnouncement UUTY TEA 1 , he comes Into shore from a fish to burn until there are red hot coals. The whole, unpeeled po-1 Mr. Straith said, as minister ?i..YphoUtf rmS hav! 1 presented by President Mis. ODERATELY ?ZttLn"t for "having ' f education he had travelled Wla. Ray, proven 234-3rd Avenue E. Phone Blue!v,,Mi 'v,. ...,fL throueh schools i ; t,. , manv and V. tatoes can be placed in the hot ashes to bake. A few minutes later an old grate can be placed over the hot coals and the spare- PRICED! 126. utc) intention to carrv on." Miss ,'wfts.his opinion that "the gen- Macdonald, Junior era"n 01 y "ner than Mis., Margaret. Mrjwi wt .n a Citizen award winner, will enter Uni- ribs arranged on it to barbecue. .riQ; Qnn tV, rtollMr,,,- -v,o .l.rl. llUU"' ing trip, starved. Baked beans and bacon, eaten around a bonfire, is the most wonderful food In the world. Most people agree that coffee never tastes better than when it is the old fashioned type boiled over a bonfire. The main attraction to most people, on a picnic, is the contents of the picnic basket. Sandwiches have always been the top TlJ' atnd the wdl versity of British Columbia next WHO APPLIANCE ""-"i Ane ( h-. .r whn , semester. Mr. Harvey also w:n potatoes and sparerlbs are not fr M0nd?y 'w to UBC. the entire meal. Each member of . a- j Df the 43 Grade XII studenis the party can be given a shar- Last night for Mysterv Prizes in the craduation exercLsps. 28 BROWNWOODS wish to announce that they have disposed of their Shoe Store at 506 Third Avenue West. Accounts may be paid by mail to (P.O. Box 1699 or at the Credit Bureau (above Broadway Cafe), Prince Rupert,' B.C. SALES & SERVICE CAS AM) OHTRIC RANGES Phone itlue 992 j pcneu suck. io ruast meir own lonigni at. Jod s Slaughters' Jam- were young women who presen (Continued on page 5) : ! j 11 1 PI ' favorite, but repentiv thp trpnrt ! corn. The hostess can prepare a boree in Armouries, 6th West. 'ted a colorful Dicturp in their ACIFIC ELECTRIC has been to salads and cold j lar8e bwl of wonderful barbe- Everyone come and have fun. white gowns and corsages. To (ltc) open the ceremony, the high meats, bacon and eggs and fo,cue 5auce ana wnen lne spare- , ribs are done, each person can ! school band played the "Dili Unbreakable records of pop be given a plate with a baked J J gence March" while graduates ular " Aiyansh choir -"u and band """" potato (witn low oi Dutten, a proceeded up two aisles towards ERO SOAP on, which are cooked tfi the open. Which type of salad Js best for a picnic? Potato and egg salad is wonderful but meat or fish salads are very good too and evjn some moulded sal paper cup or oaroecue sauce in -r r7' ."En "ZZ the stage to .take their seats in I II i I - T 1 wnicn me sparerms are aippea ' . orderly and ceremonious pro H I 111 ai III course, LUUIW. me LIIC corn tUIIl au nil y '-" P(,ion For NEW CONSTRUCTION and brown, is dripping' R nH Mrc v ti M(1iif l Two other awards were rjre tasty ads are suitable for a picnic, i,l,h butter Nothing can taste arrlved' sented by Principal A. M. Hursw With potato salad some prefer Terrace ln the city on Now 59c SV V L Vlibtlt Villa HVllUbllUl i JJ th. r.,,.nir. .cn... ff- one to Miss lona viviene Hardv it tresnly mixed. Others like it mixed well before hand. For This menu would be ! suitable Qn for the highest percentage In those who like it freshlv mixed "'"" y- intprinr aftPr at.t.pnriina tho . non-university suDjets. Tne and REPAIR WORK SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. 4 4 i NwEffi-ifX ) J nAA 1 .1 Ih. han ri r i - , r r 11 n . . . cent Church Conference thr appreciation award went inp nA fltivs nn nne nnn hidb - - Lrh lT, Pared around bonfire some- United '" Vhp, rH a should be mixed together and . t. ,,, t. ,,, in Vancouver. to Gordon Graham, the valedic fSlork Shoppe torian. placed in a quart jar or large corn Is not on the market at Official guests on the sta; School Inspector H. C. Ferguson bowl. The mayonnaise should be the time a green salad or sliced of Telkwa arrived in the city were Hon. W. T. Straith, KC, carried separately and added to 215 1st Avenue West Is to cucumbers and tomatoes might yesterday by car from the in- minister of education; Mrs. K the salad Just before it Phone 909 P.O. Box 121 teribi. He came ln to meet Hon. w. Becker, representative of the W. T. Straith, minister of edu- scno1 board; G. W. Graham, cation, and accompanied him school Inspector; Mis. Ray, whon he left this morning for Soroptomlst Club and Mrs. the interior enroute back south. Wllners, IODE. R. H. Davidson, vice-principal A 1TT17UTIW v....i-..i. i . . . ... ... be served. If the salad is to be a vegetable -or green salad it should not be prepared ahead of time. The salad vegetables should be cleaned and wrapped in waxed paper and a damp Mostly Women At Catholic Party 2 i5tlnctiue PHOTO urn au's FINISHING DOPING. PRINTINO ENLARGING tPOSURE METERS 1MEUR SUPPLIES eaulu a towel. When the time comes to The Catholic Hall card party - "i"" m"Tr;KiL " 01 ,DO'Me"H1' "o"Q me .uu, 12 io .v,i. tables Miss Edith M. Klusendorf. Pro- graduates. serve the salad the vegetables Thursday night say for your living room fessional Relations Representa- Mr. Hurst was master of cere-tive of the H. J. Heinz Co. of monies. will be crisp and clean, all ready playing but only a few men at Canada Ud., will give a demon- VALEDICTORY hart hppn marip ahparf of time I WhisfcMr fi Dumas and M address, ,?.trat.lon. of .Helnz Foods 'n In hi valedictory it would be iv. colorless andorkerv. . THf PERFECT SCtBCN fOk EVERY TYPE OF WINDOW Kttp iilidi K p (irlili le Ralls t ! ilfkl J wlit wliJtw i dtttl. For Information Contact Dept. PR NORTH WESTERN SUPPLY CO. LTD. 439 Railway St. HAstings 7722 Vancouver, B.C. Dealer Inquiries Invited H J thtn 136 Box 478 Gordon Graham called on his unattractive. j Cribbage-Mrs. .fudge and Mrs. Tb aS? w ...( rrmik h ! ing used ice cream cartons or( Bridge Mrs. E. Chappie and frozen food cartons for picnics. Mrs. D. Kerr. The May meeting of the Moose Woman's library committee was held at the home of Mrs. P. I.Pa.kimr, Crating They should be thoroughly clean-1 Refreshments were served by Welter with five members and one visitor present. After whist ed and stored ln a dry place. I Mrs. J. Rogerson and Mrs. L Salads, potted meats, or pud-' Colussi. dings may be placed ln these , cleaned cartons for the picnics,' UNUSUAL ROCK delicious refreshments were serv '""" ant! (.oneral ",l4 and Storage Reliable and Effl-Also agents for "quid Air Co. Ltd. ?n. Acetylene and all supplies. i ed. Those present were Mrs. P. then they are ready to eat and Lion's Head, a village in Bruce Welter, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. H. Paul they do save plates. Not only County, Ontario, was so called sen, Mrs. O. Tweed, Mrs. Mc-that, they are easily carried. The after a peculiar rock formation Dougall and Miss Svlvia John- newer puaoie piasuc coihhiiicis, resemonng a lions neaa. SfY'S CARTAGE Borage limited 4. nnouH.t emend SNYDER Sectional Chesterfields EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME GORDON & ANDERSON J and Park Avenues -JL'nrs 60 and 68 Call 363 BfTTKK A Tnate Mm wt THE SINGatB KT. tit US ScHUUttfOUX Rent a SINGER Sewini Machim Planning Elding or "RcPoiring Job's Daughters Jamboree May 31, June 1, 2. Tea and Home cooking sale, Catholic Hall, June 14. At Catholic Hall, tea and home cooking sale, June 14, commencing at 2:30 p.m. In evening, final tournament card party, prize-giving and raffle, commencing at 8 p.m. Past Mistresses L.O.B A. sa!e of homecooking and candy, June 16. Girl Guide Tea and Sale. Annunciation Hall June 16. Canadian Legfon Auxiliary tea; homecooking sale. Legion Hall, June 21. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. tea. June 21, Mrs. F. Thornton's, 400 4th ny me mouth for use m your own hornet No extra rharae for delivery, and pick-up of machine. .) PER MONTH 639 3rd Avenue W. SINGER SEWING CENTER ' Phone 864 'r1' r ift n- r-iT f, if West. 2-5. I Let us see to your car's needs, through regular check-ups on Tires, Battery, Radiator and Crankcase Rebekah Bazaar, October 20. Cathedral Bzaar, November 17. (153c) Mattson's Have iWoved! Mattson's Upholstering -have moved to their new location at 234 3rd. Avenue East flCHELL Superior Auto Service URRIE LIMITED LIMITED DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY The 60th anniversary of the 48th Highlanders of Toronto was marked by inspection of tire regiment ln Varsity Stadium by Viscount Alexander. On the Governor-General's left, sword in hand, is the 48ths commanding officer, Lt.-Col. M. W. George. Behind them is Brig. E. W. Haldenby, former commanding officer. (CP from National Defence) P.O. Box 526 Phone Blue 126 HEPiTRS STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Park Green 217 Contractors