Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. September 27, 1951 Mudd, Miss Chambers. Mrs. A Holtby, R. V. Robinson. R Cum-ming, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Collins w H ''hllri. hand ""no o . 0 : - JJrith SHIPS AND Blackwood on r 0 DAVID WAVKE" TODAY 7-9 p.m. By Eosley Blackwood WATERFRONT (Junior Uocjite Now Handled THE EXPERTS in UP FRrw,, he1 Meek h:i.l held Miss Brash s hand If Mr oven-poach In a moderate oven i350 degrees fuhrenheiU until set. about 40 minutes. Yield: Jive to six servings. Any number of cheese recipes are bting published theae days to coax housewives to use more cheese in their cooking. wouldn't have doubled even if his opponents had A newly commissioned Frank Mm Rut to MlSS Brash nothinCf.Walerhons freighter, Cassiar by - ' ' . J1U U UiUI'. U-J " 1 . -ii Ali4 -la For instance cheese and onion is impossible. soup: V I She doubled four spades be- Ingredients: three tablespoons cause to her the bidding sounded Wallaces By KAY REX Canadian Press Stall Wriur Capi. WIIIUIIII U- in port on her first West Coast trip Tuesday night. Ports of call northbound included Kemano Bay and Kitimat. u mr r WHY IRISH EMIGRATED ; butter i'2 cups inirny sncen a little forced. She was willing South dealer Neither side vulnerable Niirlh 4 Mr. rllilllllilMI ) S K 10 S li A 10 a 5 D--Q 7 &a C 10 3 RICARDQ MQmNjYj) FRIDAY 'onion; two tablespoons- nour; to gamble that both opponents The Irish must hav hai the tablespoon salt; dash of lep-;were stretching their hands right Idea-they emigrated whtn ' five cups milk; one cup they couldnt get enough potatoes. grated cneese the fact that. Mr to eat at home i Meit butter, add sli .e l onions gojng t0 be the declarer Now the Canadian Fruit Whole- ! .,H n,lvrivl nvpr i,.w hear. w! u.u .'.. i.i., TOTE Aft I i-l (Mr. Jlink) 3J 6 II J 7 D K 8 8 3 C 8 6 5 4 Hi"t - 4 3 H K a 3 D J 8 4 C K Q J 7 A FAMOl'S FI.AYF.RS THEATRE salers A.isociauon comes up wuh siITjng occasionally until clear of clubs and Mr. Muzzy won with what could .be interpreted as an Canadian Pacific Steamship Princess Louise arrived at 4 p.m. Wednesday from Alaska, departing south at 6 p.m. with a full list of passengers. The following passengers embarked here for Vancouver last night: J. A. Broadbent. F. Brown-low, F. H. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Haggart. Miss M. Shaw, and J. D. Campbell. (about five minutest. Place over , the ace. In a terrible dither to hot water, blend in flour, salt get the trumps out, he lmmedi-and pepper. Add milk slowly and atelv laid down the ace of spades. explanation for Ireland s nis-; toric dependence on spuds The tuber is an "energy food, says k Mnilh ( lr. Mum) S - A 8 8 7 i H -Ulll D A 10 C-AJ , stirring constantly until He followed with a small .p.uie ImlcllMi; mm M the C.F.W.A. more than just 1 starch and water, it contains protein, minerals and vitamins. Finally, if mother thinks cut-ing potatoes out of her diet means culing down on her weight she had betier think thickened. Continue cooking about five minutes. Ad J cheese and stir until melted. Garnish with chopped parsley before serving. Yield: Six servings. A friend of ours who s a particularly good cook says she al Tlu-1 S s s Pa.ss t.i-t Ph- PiloS Virt li 4 S All Pawi !( l'u.-Jl Dill. and put in the ten from dummy when Miss Brash played low. j Mr. Meek won with the jack i and returned a club. Miss Brash ; won with the jack and leJ her last trump, the queen. No Way to Escape I Mr. Muzzy won this trick with dummy's king but all the opponents had to do no tu Canadian National Steamship Prince George. Capt. E. B. Caldwell, arrived in port at 11:15 again. ways uses a fork When makina like this, involving a number of broken suits, it is advantageous Health department officials - scrambled eggs Sne cUims tnat a.m. Wednesday witn oz passen- sav that 100 calories of poiatoe. I whipping the mixture around with a turk instead of a spoon makes the eggs much lighter., CAETIKB , Evf nini Shw, Saturday Mil, today tair TOTEM A FAMOl'S I'LAVt KS THEATRE to thro the enemy in. borne-1 Rers for prince Rupert, including times they will have lib good Mr. and Mrs. L. E: Nicholson, return. Or they may guess wrong. ' Mrs. Moore and two children. Today's hand Is something of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond, Mr. and a rarity in that Miss Brash . Mrs 1. Gorman,, Mr. and Mrs. would have been end-played utiR Taper, C. D. O'Brien. L. H. trick two if Mr, Muzzy had won ; Chapman, J. O'Brien, Mr. and the ace of clubs and fired a club Mrs. R. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. rii'ht bark In this nn.it it Miss ! McKay. R. N. Johnston. A. E. RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR (Subject W Change) are no more fattening than 100 calories of anything else. In fact, a slice of bread contains about the same calonc content as a medium-sized baked or boiled potato. Last night's mashed potatoes always can be turned into tonight's potato cheese puff. Ingredients: one cup grated cheese; two cups masntd potatoes; two egg yolks; one third cup milk; two tablespoons melted fat; one-half teaspoon salt; one-quarter teaspoon pepper; one-eighth teaspoon mustard; two egg whites. Method: mix grated cheese sit back and wait for one diamond trick and one heart trick. There was no way for Mr. Muzzy to avert defeat. Mr. Champion had a stricken look on his face. "Three against one again," he said bitterly. "It happens to me all the lime." You mean I could have made it?" Mr. Muzzy asked. "Of course," Mr. Champion screamed. "You're always in such a big hurry to bang out your trumps or to take a finesse or something. Take your time You had a sure losing club. Lead it at the second trick. Put 'he opponents in and let them guess how to defeat the hand. As it Brash had led back a spade, her Meyer, Mr. Donald, F. Kohler, Dr. side would have lost Its sure ! Monat, Mr. McDonnell, Gordon spade winner. Root, J. S King, J. C. Burgess, A low heart return would have HOW ABOUT THAT FLASHLIGK Be Ready for the Long Nights. Wc have a full selection of FLASHLIGHTS and BATTERIES Utility and Novelty Types run to the queen in the South hand. A low diamond would have j ruined Mr. Meek's klnj tor al-i lowed Mr. Muzzy to win with the : ten.) The jack of diamonds i would have been coverea all round, settlne ud the ten for a Mrs. F. Peagam, Mrs. McPhee, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Kelsey, Mr. Ash, Mr. Mclntyre. Mr. Simmons, Mrs. A. Toens, Mr. and Mrs. R. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A. J Craw-iord. Mi. and Mrs. H. Pickering, Mrs. R. Cameron. Mrs. Sage. Mr. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Waterman, J. Des-champs. Mrs. J. Bulger, Mrs. For action use News classified thoroughly with potato Beat I egg yolks "until thick and lemon colored and combine wuh milk, lemon, fat, salt, pepper and mus- happens they couldn't Original Junior VOGUE DRESSES Canada's outstanding line of dresses now brought to you by Wallace's at regular city prices. Wallace's Dept. Store JOHN H BULGER have second diamond winner. I And a club lead would have en beat you. Loud But Good Mr. Champion's advice was loud but good. Often in hands abled Mr. Muzzy to ruff In dummy while throwing the losing diamond from his hand. wm THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 The Sunshine Society 4:3020.000 Leagues Under the Sea 4:45 Stock Quotation and Int. s:00 Int. Comty. 5:10 The Weston's 5:30 Intimate Revue ,5:45 Young Man with a Song 5:55 CBC News 6:00 "Canada at Work" 8:15 Vaughan Monroe and Orchestra 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News i :15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Radio Cartoons 8:15 Points of View 8:30 Tales of the 7 Seas 9:00 Guestin's with Kestin 9:30 Vancouver Concert Orch. 10:00 CBC News (0:10 -CBC News 10:15 Let s Find Out 10:30 Winnipeg Drama 11:00 Weather Report tuid tard. Add the potato mixture and beat until smooth. Fold in ftiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into a well-greased baking dish, set in a pan of hot jvater and Stewart News It is reported that engineers will be here shortly to examine the Stewart Canal Gold Mine Jchn Haahtl Is the principal .shareholder In this company. The property is situated at the base of Mount Rainey opposite Stewart, is of easy access and showings of scheelite are reported to be fairly extensive. Or Iriil font a Have Your NEW SU1 1950 HILLMAN MINX Low mileage Like new John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Ed Martin of the B.C. Game IIAND-TAILORE Department was here during the STEAMER to our own week on a combined patrol of the district with the Alaskan Game Department. Prince George M E A S U R as a buq in a ruq Winter holdi no ttrron lor lh horn KcHtd wuh SKnrjtrd furntc Oil or $indrd Siovt Oil. Carefully relind to cting sptcilic hens Standard Hamg Oils born with a clean, hoi (lama, give inilenl, reliable heat and burn completely without waste. Banish "high and low" lemperaturef in your home. Simply tet the controls. Your heating unit does the rest. Forget fuel worries. Your Standard Heating Oil man keeps your lank at the sale leel Give him I call. He's listed in the phone book. SAILS FOR Vancouver I 1947 PONTIAC COACH Privately owned 1948 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE Low mileage "MECHANIC'S SPECIAL" 1937 Graham 4-door sedan $300.00 Mr. Hitchcock of the Fisheries Department has been in the Meziadin Lake and Bowser Lake areas making the annual investigation of the spawning grounds. He was accompanied on his trip by the local representative, Harry Stewart. During the past week Mr. Hitchcock had to come in by plane for medical attention for a slight injury to his face. Tliere'g nut uiinllii r YOU in all lliewiiilil-M U jW KMJ. Have your new Fall suit liaml-taiWd le i in 1 1 iilii.il incdKiirc ami irnulil In tir Fish Arrivals FR ID AY AM 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Cuimy. 9:15 Music for Moderns 9.30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointm.'n'.. 9:59 Time Signal 10:10 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 A Man and His Music 11 :15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period ll:33-Rec. Int. 1 1 :4j Scandinavian Melodies FRIDAY F.M. 12:00- Mid-Day Melodic 12:15 CBC News 12:25-Program Resume 12:30-B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 The Concert. 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