1 1. v. t 'SMALL TALK , It30 M"W Inittpitm Syndics, LM Alt WITH THE TOP SERGEANT by Syms Prince Rupert DaiSy News Tuesday, November Z7, 1951 Referendum Goes Thru Formerly in Fish Employ , Jlrl xltilit Higher Taxi Fares Sought c I Before the late Ernest Fred 4 from ii) to 75 cents. Th-; application stipulates a requi'irt tnat this rate be a minimum, and a maximum for city trips, "so that no taxi can cut rates " DM. ouuuuun ui uie uuwer n i i i j MONTREAL Oi France, long recognized In the fashion world, now has taken a bow In arts and handicraft. Some 3,000 objecs d'art, in-; r ,1 ' b"l service of the Pacific Fisheries wa!s vf ' V?tmgiand the B. C. Fisheries in 1911 was was th mire three ayaiiLst attainst. , four four in in favor fiivnr ; , . . .... ' '1 "... -., . v ' l,i An application lor nigner lax. Co . tjJ Q, operation ,are neariy fares from Prince Rupert Taxi double since the 50-cent rate Owners' Association was refer- was lixed in 1947. the associa- eluding items ranging from jewelry and accessories to ceramics, ana iviz, ana :or a wnue ne with Aid. T. B. Black, general worked for the Post Office. After tapestries, silverware and stained j manager of Northern B. C. Pow- this he became permanently rea y clly council last nigni io tion claims. President H. L. identified with the theatres. i tne police and licensing cor- ait- Knutsen submitted the request g asK, are on exhibition here . er Co. Ltd., not voting. until November 29 Aldermen 'Harold- Whalen V.7 His home was in or near , tee Ior report. supported by 15 signatures. Some Taxi owners ask for 25-cent taxi operators here do not be- increase, upping minimum fares ' long to the association. fmatVha wanna see uie neu "Oivin" out any passes tonight! surge . . .?" Grimsby, England. He was a nephew of Sir Geo. Moody, prominent in the fishing industry, in which business his father also held a foremost position. rit 1T ' On the double, you guys whafcha think this is . . nursery?" The exhibition was officially opened by Jean Mouton, cultural attache to the French embassy In Ottawa. The collection was prepared by the artisans committee of the Societie du Salon de L'Imagerie and Is under the direction of Louis Bonnard of New York. Woman Pastor Serves Parish Mike Krueger and Don Fitch opposed the referendum on the grounds that it was "arbitrary and gave the people no choice." Referendum will ask people at the December 13 flections whether they are in favor of the B. C. Power Commission supplying power to Prince Rupert following expiration of the power company's franchise in March, 1951. Aid. Black al.se spoke against the relerendum. He said he was speaking as an aldermali, when he said: "The Public Utilities Commls- RlPi Jhne(u ECIPES R SAVE 50 on fuel bills with the new improved r patented "BOOKER" PORCUPINE, Ont. (f This three-charge parish in northern Ontario"s huge Cochrane Pres bytery of the United Church of T3P Prince Rupert tyera Duo on Canada received its first woman minister recently and the min I. a. Naylor, R. Reld, Fred Rea, iC. E. Palmer, Giles MacKenzle, ' "u" guvenu, me rates ol any private utility company but fasic Trail Folder showing 4 models of BOOKER heaters or furnaces free on request at ELEGANT WALDORF SALAD cup roasted blanched almonds 2 cups diced apple 1 cup sliced celery '4 cup whipping cream 2 tablespoons lemon Juice 2 teaspoons granlated sugar 2 tablespoons mayonnaise teaspoon salt '2 teaspoon grated orange rind Lettuce cups 1 ers, bush workers, farmers and their families like the idea. The minister, Rev. Kathleen Christopher, 30, is the daughter E. A. Carswell, C. F. Forman, V. G. McVey, Frank Slinner, A. lirnn,.ln D ClnllrAntinr M does not govern the rates for the B. C. Power Commission. When the Commission's rates are set, you have to accept them. You have no choice, nor any court of appeal. Island City Builder's Supply Chop almonds coarsely or split The service of the Commis- SOS MiHride Street Phone Blue 820 sion also has suffered In areas into halves. Combine apple, eel olRjnry Christopher, a miner at R Mefc.arvell, Capt. w. Ross. Conlaurum mine. Capt. J. A. Woods and H. A. Sunday is one of her busiest Christensen, Vancouver; J. Frie-days. with morning service here sen, Prince George; J. Singer, at 11 o'clock, Sunday School at Seattle; R. Anderwood, Long-2 p.m. and then a 12-mile drive view, Washington; G. B. Bishop, east to Hoyle to get Sunday New Westminster; Mrs. 0. Dun-School started there. Next come lop, Crow Lake; T. S. Harrison, regular services at Hoyle and a Victoria. drive back to Golden City fori supper. Later she again sets out L. jaibert. A. Adams, J. T. to drive 20 miles for the evening A. Laurellard- H Q Bothwell, J. V" al Connauglit. Lanigan, C. Johnson, J. B. Cain, Albert Dyriand, the parish's A Van Snellenberg. C. F. Far-clerk of the session, says things man,b. Mclnnis, C. Fontaine, C. Tciku COFFEE CAKES t . v 1 ace Rupert audiences will , m at Has month end, such , -I'll! mi tlii'ii' opportunity iij'y. when Alaska Music i.i ' (; ts the opera duo, Its Kunu.iwa. soprano, and re ( ur,i, tenor, here No--r 2'J. (i al surli a special occa-thrii i -lebiated artists will In 'ii ir audiences scenes su -h uell-known favorites 1,1 Travntta" and 'Madame illy" Appearing in full .hie ir add color. Mine. Kan-.i and Mr. Curzl team up ,i.l' i i Prince Rupert a real- ii-: Mi)' u i an performance. where it operates. And I'm sure er' and almonds, reserving a few the Northern B. C. Power Co. j almonds for garnish. Whip cream can supply power cheaper than until stiff and blend In lemon the Commission." Juice, sugar, mayonnaise, salt and rind' Pour over apple mix" Dirifcl.LNT IHFH.ITVT HORDING uniti.iv,' , turg an(J ,jghtly SerV, j Aid. Krueger wanted wording lettuce cups. Sprinkle with re-of the relerendum changed. He served almonds. Serves 4 to 6. wanted a provisien in it whereby i it. , . 7 m 4 I! .... 1 A- 1, ' i : I I h V - Hie Clly CUU1U Ilt-guliUVe WH.I1 IT Oinrtol r,f U7rl,mt.r,'' 0 These toothsome Flaky Coffee Cakes are a sample of the superh results you gel with new Fleisch m arm's Fast Risinj; Dry Yeast I No more anxiety about yeast cake that stale and weaken! , Fieischmann's new Dry Yeast keeps jnll strength, fatl-sclittg without refrigeration Ret a Th I weU Me Gregerson. A. Gibbwill, G. Smith, i "any other company" besides the " n" tTnn I T ! said a Miss r Christopher -u i , is a won- r D,i,hrf , n r,,n.r. r rv.,mi. i rn Compensation Roarri Board f from Van Van- TOMIKO KANAZAWA couver sailed last night on the uc ..T.." . mtn' women,Mackie and H. L. Routh, Van- Aid. H. M. Daggett, utilities chairman, who introduced the Metrooolitan. and Is . leading ? "aVe. lakent0 her , eouver; Rin Hinton, Vancouver; month's supply! ' . thv " ,1 oi a woman in v. E nn,,n Bolton. Port Port. Kssinirtan- fcssington; rt lviic sonrann nf Parifii- Npwul i U.; bylaw, would not consider this. Frincess Louise for Kemano on official duties. ' Mrs. R. M. MacLeod and son sailed last night on the Princess Oileans and Cincinnati opera Mi rhristmhM- nn t thJ Glas!' J' R' Williamson. M- p- Aid. George Casey called the Sh- on fame eazh' r.ui Hougnion, tamonwn; k. k. An- oppaiiiion views -aciaying lac- companies. Louise for a trip to Vancouver. fason far her stirring perform ... ... ..w aerson ana u. m. weoD. kumf; tics. College, Toronto, ' who were or-iB J. Mnnm anrt t. Wilrifnnir i A.kel Aid Wh ilrn- whv Is ances She recentlv rpt.nrnpH ji . t tt .B. -iiu m'ci prince lieorire! I.. I. Jonnston ak IJa'jreit men so lr.consist.- f i . ') t' ' r m a pe-formancf before Swe wa,'. under judgment," as it New Westminster; H. K. Balsar, ! cut? lie has a bargaining clause were. Everything went smoothly j S()lln Burnaby; G. J. Burns, 1 in the telephone relerendum." Mrs. Fred Waring Compares Blue Bonnet Likes It Best from (he first. i Medicine Hat; J. F. Miers, Digby I The telephone referendum ft-. : Island; T. Woods. Smithcrs; W. asks citizens whether the city MGowan, Hazelton; D. C. Nel- Ahal! open negotiations "with son, Burn? Lake; W. Carinan and Automatic Electric (Canada' V. Currie, Jasper; D. Mackie, Fort Ltd. or any other company . . ." St. John; S. Barwick, West Van- j Aid. Daggett said he did not couver; R. C. Ingram, Winnipeg. : word the telephone bylaw. dish royally in the Royal Opera House, Stockholm. Mi. Curzi, who rocketed lo fame from an army hospital where he entertained the other patients, has an interesting background. His father and grandiather are in the roofing bufine5s and during off times, he helpf out with the family business. But the "opera bug" has lirst call on his time. Fred Conrad New Head of Church Men r flnM COFFEE CAKES Sea i.j c cream. 2 lbs. granulated s-Rar, 1 isp. salt and y4 c stwii leiitn; cxl to lukewarm. Mcanwlirc. measuic into a large bowl l? c tiilvpwaun water, 1 ip. fiantilntcd sugar; mm until sugar s diMlied.,.SpiinkIc with 1 envelope i leischmann l ast Rising Dry Vra. Let stand 10 minutes, THEN ir well. Add rooled cream mixture and stir in 3 well beaten rggs. Stir in 2 c. once sifted lrrad llmir; twat until ftiiifMtih, Wdik- in 2V? c, falxiui) onrc-sirtcd In cad flour. Knead on light I v-floured tmard until siTiodih and elastic. I'lace in greawd Ixwl aitd giease top ol dough. Cmer and wt in a warm plarc. free from draught. Let rise unlit clou hied it hulk. Mix y4 c. granulated sugar and 2 tspv ground citmanion; sprinkle half of this mil hire on baking hoard. Divide doi4j(h into 2 ciiial jnr-tiouft and tmn out one portion onto prepared hoard. Roll out into a IT' Muiatc; fold fiom had to front ami from one side in the other. Repeal rolling anil folding S more times, flouring boa id lightly if il tiecoini Micky. Seal elgr f fokixl dough and place in a greased W wpiare cake pan and pat out ts fit the pan: butter top lightly and press walnut halves well into the dough. Sprinkle remaining sugar ami (inuamnn mixture tin board and treat second portion of dough same as first pwtion. Clover and le rise unlil fMnhled in bulk. Bake in a mtxterate oven, 3r)0, 13 mins., while preparing llic following syrup: simmer together for mins., I c. granulated sugar, I12 tsps. grated orange rind, i4 c. butter or margarine and yA c orange juice. Quickly pour hot svrup over the 2 partially baked takes and bake cakes about 15 mins. longer. Stand baked cakes on cake coolers for 20 minutes, then loosen crimes and gently shake from fw, in A . : Kttm&- GIFT WRAPPiMG Fred Conrad was elected president of the Presbyterian Men's ' Club last night. Duncan McRae is the new vice-presidjnt and Andrew Wyatt was elected secretary-treasurer. tKK. t t KZI I 4 - reQQers aniA iiiiw ii. i, J 9 m' "f Mine. Kanaza-jB'j'trrfly: . . e .)! t act Butterfly 1 Butterfly." ' j 5Cu: i h.n t list completed a v.t-ii': v.nh San Francisco Now :s the time to .'hop for your Co'ored Cellophane Papcx, Chtistmas Seals, Tin'selled String, Christmas Scotch Tape and other Gift Wrapping Novelties. Annette Mansell's Pre-Chrtsl-mas Sale continues. (278cl j Pre-Christmas Sale at An i a favorite of San1 ' ope: a director, Gae- nette Mansell's still going strong. (278CJ nnr"V R(,t4ulir Moose J.tSA meeting Tuesday, Mm. 1 rod Waring wants to niiare s Jismvery with yu. tomiiare Ilia k Bonnkt Margarine with ant spread at 'ini price. Like the wife of the famous band leader, you'll love the delicate, stumy-wet;t fl'wur of this fine-quality till mirldttit. margarine. You'll appreciate Bu;k Bonnkt's nMlriivm. And vou'll welcome its real ectmmtn! .St buy Bu;e lloNNET and net. "all 3" Vlavor! Nutrition! 1-jconom-e-e! lHe it in conking, on vegctahlcs, as a delicious spread. Blue Bonnkt Margarine is sold in two tyficH regular economy pat-knee with color wafer, and also in the famous Veluiw (Jlik bajt for fast, ensy color. rS.TT-rr 11 t l nl i: "hi nuvcuiuer ti. imitation of candidates. (277c) IV Mi Miruia I mip-jiijiiit; the artists is f ('tmrning. young Ameri- j t'.i r and pianist trained ;if t.f :l:e ureat teachers of ': rrrr-st Bloch, Roger lis ai.d Arnold Si hoenberg. I 'latiisl-piiinposer, Mr. Cum- niarle his official concert In Sin Francisco in 1950.! Brtwiw. itrii.i' .. -Jail I CDSB u ' " t1' 'it'i All Miller Bav Chapter of the j i-n I RICHARD Cl'MMIN'G Registered Nurses' Association j invites you to attend evening of Court Whist in Miller Bay Recre ational Hall Saturday, Decem- is played as soloist and as-I oiiuuiiuoiiiioaiBiiuiiittiiiuGsiiEi nuuiiiiuiuuui mmmmmwummmmBm 1 1' i i s t. in concerts . lrnrrarrprl hv Pierre Montens (lt) li e West with such! conductor of the San Francisco ber 8 Pm ls,s as Martial Sing-, svmnhonv Orchestra, to sing the rta G. of the Mctropoll- tenor c.irt in Beethoven's Ninth Dfipedcous . TWIN ":i '!' Kan Frincsc Symphony, he was acclaimed as y.urtct, i,nald Gramm, a sensation by critics and audi S it ,Z0Z"r' - - I wnllv let .'ormed her "'v with Mine. K:inazawa 'r t"in-.;i i f Kanaawa Is the wife of 1 1' .Ii r. conductor of the ence alike. Known for his toarkllng per-ronallty and as a tireless worker. Curzi does not forget when he was Corporal Curzi, and often returns to sing for the men in uniform today. Thvse three artists will combine to bring an outstanding pcformance to Prince Rupert audiences. Presentation here is possible Thcrq Could Be No Bcftcr CHRISTMAS GIFT Than a Subscription to the Saily NtMiui ! ..onton (f - -All-male rule Kiiuionton city council tnruKh tne AiasKa music irau, tin end in this year's 'ponsored in Prince Rupert by 'hen Mis T H Field tlie Civic Centre . r , 4 I ' holds your i choice' vJf GEORGE COOK ..,.. -fS. PRINCE RUPERT and TtP.KACE .yy I xsmmmmmmwmsmmirmmm k RtW&T&fYW II ! r"n.Y NKV.S CI,A.-.if:!i;ii DVKH i triMvlENTS BRING REHUl.Tr lit si woman to win a Hi, aluerinanic table in ' is -j-erS on a !!"I5 has a woman 11,1 tlie council, said Mrs.' , v '"man's viewpoint will 'I'ft" asset to the council 1 f ' ' nc.-ds the balance ln ' an g;ve." aiiiei woman's" con- J. S. Black sailed last night on the Princess Louise for a trip to Kitlmut. on union organization "' -o t he comniMnltv have hncinPKH v. r p ! i J 1 I wnisKy wim J i V striking qualify.. . "u,y i -nd varied. She is "tile lust president of the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mahonry "p -'anadian Club- former ml family sailed last night on ' " "f the board of direc- the Princess Louise for Vancou-'be Victorian Order of vc; f-rmer chairman of the Dr. R. G. Large will be the ""'n Al!;ejl a division of the soeak.;r before fellow Ciyros at Lr ".ne and former chair- the weekly, luncheon of the ser-'! thf r.inr,,,... r vlcp cliih tomorrow. Special Christmas Offer (Ends December 31) 1 Year's Subscription $ 8Q0 2 Year's Subscription 14.00 3 Year's Subscription 20.00 (New or Renewals ) say CORBYS , v ...."vii.iii rvru hum I 'UihJ'n' 'V''1''811"8 in a! J. S. Wilson returned to the ? Bvm ,'' 'IV ' , 'city on yesterday afternoon's LmnX i f. ? nn0 pl'?"elfC" Plana from Vancouver where, as 1,1,. ' b"1, alt," w'nnl"8 Lie representative, he attended v,,:01;1 S'l d: Alwaf, a meeting of the provincial ex-I ' U,e . ,, Bletmy "l-!ccutivc of the Canadian Legion. I.,, lUu" and to make nwliiip contribution to the Robert Armour arrived in the t 'tsiiatuin of government in city by plane yesterday from Willy-growing city." I Kimberlcv to take over duty 1,1 1 thf lit. rr u FlolH ,.,,.t-.,,v nVilnf wnomppr nt. "I'm, Edmonton surgeon. 'thp Co'umbia Cellulose power A GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING EVERY DAY . Take Advantage of This Special Offer 1 A the Special Selected Royal Reserve Old Rye mother nf tivn ohnH- ninni irirmor hief pnemeer at . ' dilghter now married t ho Pnnsoliriated Dlant at Kim- X finer x wfiislciet anywhere !' son Who is a utiwfent at the 1 harlpv Mr Armour is no fcitranger m "tty of Alberta. in this district. For many years Tins advuitisemont is nut published or dis)layed hy the Liquor Control Board or by the (iovernment of British Columbia. ; ""d came to Edmonton he was chief engineer lor the , "So froni her former Granby Co. at Anyox during the "l Innri Knginntj. heyday of that. camp. 'illMI'iniimill'liiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiimiiiiiiiimmmmiit'i.' mi!iiiimiiimuinmmiit!:iiimiii.i i!iWi!l!!n:!!i'!!lN!'!ll!"!f!ll!!'!!TI! IBI'IW1!!!!!;!!!!;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! iliillilliffliiniWlliM Ul!IIIIIUIiil!lU!iiiilli.iiUlinillilillttilliluuib.Ulllillii.Ui iihiiiii::llillll!l,iil(idlil!iliiiiiiiihiiinii XT