I I Prince Kupen Uaiiy News Thursday, November 1, 1951 V1 v ' on the ALLEYS Terry Stewart RCMP Returning Sgt. Terence A. Stewart, who Iff V t I - Campaneiia Named Best NEW YORK if. Roy Campaneiia, Brooklyn's brilliant catchjr, was Wednesday named the mot valuable player in trie National League for 1951 6 a 24-man committee of the Baseball Wi iters' Association of America. Slan Musial of St. Louis, w'.r.nins; his fiflh batting titl Left Estate of Seven Million TORONTO William H. Wright, Northern Ontario mining man, who bought the Tor-.r.to Globe and Mail, has left an tstaie or S7,00ft,fXiO, according to the wil' which has been filed for probate j I 'v f" t f MEN'S FIVE-PIN LEAGUE Benny Wlndle of Manson's again bowled high single for the night In Men's Five-Pin Bowling League this week, with 285. Rusty Ford of the Short Circuits had high three of 721 with games of 225 , 235 and 261. Manson's had - T LADIES' FIVE-PIN LEAGl'E Lyons continue the lead by a iong margin in "A" Division of the Ladies' Bowling League ai a result of this week play while a three-way tie has developed between McKay's, Commercials and Manson's for honors In "B" Division. ' Li. PMHHIWM lftp?Miift In this week's play, Belle i with 355 runs, finished second w:th Mont j Irvan, big power for the hc-x York Giants, was th.rd. Hockey Scores several years ago was a constable in th- eil.y detachment of the! provincial police, is returning to Princr: Rupert t'j assume Die post cf sub-divisional non-commis-fioned Mficrr in charge of the new Royal Canadian Mounled Fn'ire set-tiT which re-establish-.'a a sub-division with headquarter- at Prince Rupert. Sergeant Stewart ?. now at Prince Gcoree. i.iimediati.-ly after leaving here. h whs s;atkjr.;d for several y;iar: at Nnnaimo. Hi word has yet been received c: to who will be the new sub-in&pector at Prince Rupert. This :;ubcIiv;.;iGii v.Ui Uike hi Burns Lc.kc, Smith-.Ts, Hazelton, Terrace, Quer-n Charlotte Islands, Stewart, Atlin, Telegraph Creek (Jt'.a'hments. vU l " National . Toronto 1, Montreal 0 Ameroson of McMeekin s, with 278, was high single game .scorer for "A" Division. Retta Long of Wrathall's had high three aggregate of C58. Leah McKay of McKay's was high single and high aggregate scorer for "B" Division with 244 and 619, respectively. Results in the two ladies' divisions were: "A" DIVISION Wrathall's 3, Skeena Gro. 0. ' Y Mt'l'TW'"' Pacific Coast New Westminster 3. Seattle 3 1 acoma 4, Calgary 3 Western International n!h single of 1160 and, coupled witr! games of 1577 and 952, gave thrrn high three cf 3189. Results: "A" League Home Oil 4, Firemen 0 Bulger's 3, Rupert Butchtij 1 Moose 0, Sport Shop 4 Thorn Sheet Metal 1, Man.Ws 3 Coak'.i Jewellers 4, P R. Amusements 0 CNRA No. 1, 4, Buds 0. "B" League Hot Shots 4, CNRA No. 2, 0 Short Circuits i, Co-op 0 Jaycees 4, Royal Fish 0 Canadian Legion 4. ; Bulkley Market 4, Kaien Industries 0 Paramount) 4, Northwest Construction 0 Standings: "A" Division Manson's 18 R f-KKK TREASURE Thrre Canad anr are among the crew of 12 who sailed this portsm-utn, Eng., in searcn of Durld trrastire bP'.ieved left by Capt. William Kldd, the jiraip who was hanged in 1701. The treasure is believed In the South China Sea's on ,:,d about 200 miles off Siam. Left to right are: Ian Rogers, Ottawa; John Fry, . Qu"., and Oeoffiey Taylor, Outremont. icp PHOTOi Everett Getting Big New Mill Kamloops 5, Nelson 3. j AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP) Auck- land zoo officials have learned ; that female Pigtail monkeys ar1 hard to obtain. Singapore trad- f ers state that high prices arc ! paid by natives who train the ; animals to pluck coconuts. The j market fcr coconuts has rLsen , and with It the demand for. THEMiTtMOV EVERETT Merger of two plant") here will result in tte building of a 17,000,000 pulp mill. GLLETI c monkeys. Lyons 3, Lucky Strikes 0. Gordon Si Anderson 3, Savoy's defaulted. McMeekin's 2, Dibb Printing 1. Annette's 2, Cloverleafs 1. Stars 2, Rosa Lee's 1. Standing-Lyons 21 Rosa Lee 10 McMeekin's 15 Annette's 14 Gordon & Anderson's .... 14 Savoy's 13 Lucky Strikes 11 Cloverleafs 11 Stars 8 Dibb Printing 7 Skeen.i Gro 6 B" DIVISION 7th Ave. Mkt. 3, Sunrise 0. Manson's 3, Cook's 0. Commercials 3, Co-op. 0. Toilers 2, McKay's 1. Rupert Radio 2, Shenton's 1. Bib Sisters 2. 75 Taxi 1. ! .. ' i i 1 V I ' V Today's super-keen Gillette Blue blades g. rL' lt.3" inir shaves ev, - Sport Shop 15 I . CNRA No. 1 15 P R. Amusements 13 Home Oil 12 Thorn Stwet Metal 10 Ccok's Jewellers 9 Bud's 8 Rupert Butchers 8 Moose 7 Bulger's 7 Firemen 2 "B" Division Paramounts 15 Hot Shots 14 Jaycees ' 13 . Canadian Legion 11 Royal Fish 10 Northwest Const 10 Short Circuits io Bulkley Market : 10 Kaien Industries 8 CNRA No. 2 6 Co-op 6 One team, the Coastal Painters, have dropped out cf the league, so another entry is needed. GLASGOW, Scotland (CP) - you change blades quick fuSJ. Aiwuvn .., GilUt.e Blue Blade,. Precision-made lor your Gillette Razor. in.Rlnrle Gillette Standing McKay's . . 18 Commercials 18 Manson's 18 Shenton's 13 Toilers 12 Rupert Radio ,.. 12 Big Sisters 11 75 Taxi 11 Cook's Jewellers U 7th Ave. Mkt 11 Sunrise 6 Co-op 3 nans .... it I asQ bvqha ruq Winter holds no terrors (or the home heated with Standard Furnac Oil or Standard Stove Oil. Carefully, relmpd ti exacting specific tioni Standard Heating Oi's burn with a clean, hot flame, jive instant; reliable heat and burn completely without waste. Banish "high and low" temperatures in your home. Simply set th controls. Your heating unit does the rest. Forget fuel worries. Your Standard Heating Oil man keeps your tank at the sale Uvel" Givo him a call. He's listed in the phone book. I DisoenserWith Manay u- Blade Comportment COPENHAGEN CP) The Dan ish hospital ship "Jutlandia" is University students here decided to hold a beer-drinking contest to raisp funds for a students' farewell dinner, but when officials heard of it the menu was changed to ginger beer. A brewery had intended presenting 600 ' bottles of, beer. returning to the Korean war front after bringing woundei European soldiers home. Special "Jutlandia" paper money for the u?e of the cr?w and the hospital staff Is bolng introduced aboard the ship. 1 -. ffirfflm ' i iRKASURE TROVE The (pod ship La noma with a band of young adventurers set sail :rnm Gusport, Hampshire, England, in search of a legendery treasure said buried by "im Ktdd on a small Island about 200 miles south of Siam. Capt. Kidd, 17th cvntury i hanged In 1701, and the treasure is said worth 1.200.000 in present-day currency. ..itUug Geoffrey Taylor, Outrcmont, Que., John Fry, Westmount, Que., and Ian 'Mana are among the crew of 12 who seek the hoard. (CP PHOTOi in nVL'JL1! B hV3 ' IXPERTS fci ruiiii irf"ii-,ii'i hirt,iMii.iW'faiiW-ut''irnnitii'' 1 wWilpajl Csia tdvwtlicment b not publliheci oc displayed by th Liquor I Ban ar kit the Cjawmwm c British Cow Here is a personal recipe for hot water pie crust which is easy to make. Ingredients: One-half pound lard, one-half cup boiling water. Beat this to cream consistency and th.-n add three cups pastry flour, one teaspoon salt and one-hulf teaspoon baking powder. Io make the crust shiny and brown, brush with milk before popping in the oven. If it's an apple pie, don't forget to serve it with cheese. The department suggests a are characterized by round or spherical red coats; miid-flav-ored, good either in salad or dessert. Canadian Swiss is a nut-likj cheese, characterized by its "eyes" and good for sandwiches, salads or desserts. Subtle tlavcr makes Oka a fine dessert cheese, and the flavor of Llm-burpcr makes up for thj jokes about its odor. CHEESE FOR VEGETABLES A combination of cheese and v;p.(tab!es makes a dish that's both U'..-y and economical. Bru'seis rorouts or cauliflower which has L.'tn dipped in cheese batter and deep-fried makes a good supper dhh. The sprouts or piecrs of cauliflower should be cooked in boiling salted water "Ir.) 'tfVTin. I !. topping of cream cheese, w hipped ' $6.29 5J. M33 until light, makes home-made iruit pies taste even better than usual. Other cheese tips: A little Canadian blue-vein Roquefort crumbled in your next tossed green salad gives character. And lor your next parly, try a filling of cream cheers, chopped candied ginger und chopped 4 KAY RF.X Pw Storr Writer !K AM) ( IILESE ' -." t 'hi a Canadian I Hint little rhyme: f 1 without the cheese without a 4': apple pie is one of if N"'cialtl8, despite ''f ada is not a nation ; ttrs. While some 1 arilan cheesa may I lie world, Canada ' I "i per capita con- "nn-.ts say that, if ' 'r? limited In only I iif. se. they'd prob-;;f flieildar. the type f 7 u. tv in rooking. iny other kinds, I' !'.i"iibrrt is a mel-1'iMci chvese to be ; i ackers, fruit and I c;,;:ii and Gouda Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 until tender. J Thi batter is made by mixing one-half cup of flour, a few ! grams of salt and pepper, plus ! one-half teaspoon of baking jpowdei. To this add a slightly ' beaten ertir and one-quarter cup : milk. Combine with the flour j mixture. 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