fCP)-5ta , rn-land . j , , HI) out of Rl'i' .,..,. Ii CMll.t led Prince Rupert Daily News Thiusday, March 8, 1351 'mWmmm'm'mmmmmm'''ll'mm'ml''mmmmmm ' I ... . : : 'v , $ f " f ' Hammond f 'r ror ..iralilig Rravcl Natives Go For Curling ... .;(!( thiiiii)- i.i.s.-.il'irds. - N, - . . . MONTltl'.Ah, Mrrl, SibThin is the kiu.l .,( I'uod News I like lo be able to give vou! . . . Tut tcruffipiious iw .,' f ' Jii"t lew peoaien a wifviim, you inn liaie a uiajj , I hJli for four tliat hikfs jut 7 minutes to c.mU Finance Board Legion Elects I The principle of a board of trustees of -members to handle the financial affairs of the Canadian Legion was approved at a general meeting held at the Legion "ast night. Four trustees, with the pr'csi-; dent of the branch -acting cx-officia. were elected by the membership and are now awaiting final confirmation. These will be made public before the next general meeting March 2a. William Murray, secretary-treasurer of the branch, said. Usual good fellowship was en- V ''.-r I ' ' i""- nrr ju-t, mime (ii mi' ri-a-'in-. vny V -S T.l iii.ir.(roin-aiiii-cliiTJc conibmaiiiin th-tt vmir intiiilv WW1' A ' ui i 4 1 will loe. In every lackaiie vimi'II tin. I two iiunHli- irirm M 'iliTiiiit iucrnlient ... a .pccial. fa-1-eoukin . ii'.:i-an.iii ami Ki-nlrH cliee,e for mellow, chcililar elieem flavour. M-uiiniiil ,s gnod! Ami j hmuly fur "emergi n-v nioaU" . . . n' ij .-(- rln If -into the iiHunlu the table. A nutriliuu liMiu-comse disli for l.i nt! , To Saiinfy A "Mnii-Siied" Appetite, liere a liearly dish to win ny STANLEY, Sa.sk. (CP) -Indian fishermen and trappers of this lakeshore community 100 miles northeast of Prince Albeit are fa-st picking up the ".sweep, draw, hogline" lin-o of their rock-throwing wh tc neighbors. Only tlie "stones'' are somewhat unorthodox. The settlement became curling conscious when uncertain winter weather virtually isolated it from civilization. The plan to have the Indians take up the Scottish .sport was "skipped" by Leonard Coate, Saskatchewan trading post manager, and Wil-1 am Mattock, mana'fr of th" Hudson's Bay Co. post. -Providing rocks posed the first problem. Messrs. Coate and Mai tuck solved It by bringing into play large china jugs. Using I hem as molds, rocks were made from concrete and fitted with handles. The Stanley curling club now has 12 21-pound rocks. The rink I was laid out along the lake- shore complete with painted .hoglines and circles, j At the outset, trading past ; clerks made up most of the I curling , quartets but. now the iM.Maiiu s anjioai: ...en i wnrcn ruiimini aim f.i f-unple lo j.ii j.arc, you won't believe if. Mil you trv ii ! The M-n-.-i of ibi.iiiipli-ity? ...Its maile Wllil A.lt.l-. SALMON' oiiekeil an.l renil'-ln-er.. wuh no I no IioMht. no mi'lr! Try tla rtr-'li .nli eiiliir oi tlii-e tun A.li.C alinon.s Ji( f'hn I'm!: or .1 ll.C t'niirit Ki In loili,rf fiitf flini In ItuoiiiTuI in hot ilishei -v Joyed by the rtr-n at a sm'.T .held afterwards under Frank; I Hicks' entertainment committee. ... . , . I I Indians, who at first had clus-! PI.ANKKD SALMON Two U-lb. earn of A.BC. Salmon j ,.,,. l.fJi 1 can ..in,,;; i,c-aii;j , ' 1 Unpep, iur' 1 . bolter Take tl ri'iiiic of wr)l-i;r''i pfl h,ikng plank vr trtiiigi!L hai : jl;ico in Xti'dfg. f. ovca fnr 5 nimulp.-. Basic with eieanf io k !icmiUIv n"i--t Mt 1 m.-. M i li and ca-on (Kitdtors. JlnvritKji) from, nvrn Ui am Im'.-ims anri sini'.iind HsWrw-n. Circlr pianK- viHt u-tfs fluffed itn pp.ik:;. Dvcr liraus and potatoes put srnrltt tnf Vf n-id (iiare in wven fur 15 iinmitcv or until potatoes ate bruwh hSrv?m baking plate of plalU piping hot. 4erves 4. 'ix. u ; m - ail -- ii ii j iii i 1 1 1 iii r -ii . . . - ' tered along the shore wondering I what the white man would think up next, arc getting in and sweeping with the best of them. i The game has become so pop- j ular that rocks are thundering down the ice tor most of the daylight hours. Plans are under 1 way to string electric lights above the rink so the games may be continued into night. j VANtuUVMl Ki"F. A S7rv000 fire destroyed part of the British Coliimbiii rocker's fi.sh (lock In Vancouver. This photd shows Hi fne at. its h.'telit with the freighter Thistlcdale, left, nosed ti to (lie d:ck willi liosc lilies ready for action. (CP PHOTO! tlmth H eather isn't kitiil to us ior mort.-Ai-,' jj, jAi ami Ii..kr nnl Fellowship Rally Here I 4i lilnns iine more . . . sml (().li. ti,( ,nt is a. I,.. V' paoix flml keep IK n-fil..ij3L1il. m-r. small ImhiisI . II, thrv nee.ln'l, Ijotlm-i H4- 111 have to ,o i-i r h for (SI.UAX'h I I M Ml 1 ' So tu.ul I no (n.-s! .hint put it on ami it works u nili-iTiitl v iiuii kiy to lirhiK yon weleoine relief rroni juiiu! lt if you'm wiff i i.ihK from Miff nei-k r,sH-:iiiis - ilu-uiu i' i- in or in inalsia. voii'll fin. I llial. the wiotlnnj:. ; m I mtivit Demolition Job Re-let limt r heat ot Moans I.iiiiHicnt Rets null), lo the h'-all ot tlie A.-k for Sloan's Liniment at any tliutoifi jitr-t 5Ue for tlm iz.-.i Imltle '.Mle. for t lie larjie. YOU'LL SAVE AS YOU SEW ON A NEW lUtrt'mWttnmi u.vi.l k new rSl'riliK Vl'anl-rolie. luiiUFjtm cliurcliis, fonniUK .across the coiuitiy in dillerent schools," .aid Mr. Murphy, addmi; that the credential of a conservative belief in Ond's word was held. He ; tressed that, while the student will- have n coiiip'ehensive view ,f ( 'l !-i I mici'l fiirdanienfals, will still h-ild that "tlie Bible is (Jud'.s word, without toeing dis-" loyal to liis own church Rioup." The speaker said that he could stand 'shoulder to shoulder" with otlr r churches than his own and yet. still harmonize with Chris) i.in-tcllowship. Mentioning lliat.it cost $G5,000 to keep up Cinistian-Fellowshtp' Sliidcnts, I'airuls anil 1 T'iihK Iii'n Out '1'u Hear Snealirr StMdciil.s. MaiehiH a . ! fiiciuts i!!cd 81. i'au' s l.tii lici an flini'li hall Tii-H-.lay ivsuil t i hear :m lnter-fcrliool C'li I 'si ia 11 FVllnw-.ship croup at which Itev. Maui-CP W. Ma 'phv vt ViitiemivcT W mwt speaker. Mr. Murphy, who t.s secretary of 1 the B.C. Mainland Inter-Chl i.'itian Fclowslll and Varsity groups, was weleonied by Rev. Earl Soilaiul, Lutlu ran pastor, SI.NGER- Contract lor c.ei.ioiition of "old I Kini; I'-dward fehool last ni"hl I was let by the school board Vi i It & W. Transfer. Their told vUs i $:i.roo. ' ' In the first Instance. hnwv n. C. Mutch, with a b'.rt of l.'-W. had been uiven the job but Ui ! lied later declined.' Trustee Brue.o Brown ' .-al l ! Mal'h felt I'.ic e was niueli mor: involved in the dcmolilieu thui he ..t first had estimated, lit 'Mutch did not think he eiu' 1 treat nkct ,rnill'io , tn"' luil'l" , lino year, he said and John Antrolms, president of in Canada for on Fre ';,. I V I ,knnw to "thl'SH '-i' y fX'sv-lOT-'UI nk U f;...-.i 1 tui tnms wiih 7 inh x 'urlitin J'mrft or Curtain firm! Yc. ymi c;m Itnvc frrsli, ncw-lookinj; rui i;iins avvrnujhl vriiU ll.U Tmtrx tioMlMH-iit. Tiik'-H m liilir tiuir nwts tn) little ;inl t lie n -nro. well t- lli.'v'tn Tinti-x-iM atttj ful! You'll (hnllrA with Jllfl" n;iy ymr Tintcx-ilvi-il rtrrt:iin lMik whob - 1liat fncmlly Spring mtn-liinc shincn tlii(m-:!i tlii iu I Yvm, for limite nud a vaiilto!i witli t llio "Spi-inu Smihmr' lonk .. .t-k forAU-f.il.nrTlNTKX TINTS AM) DYKS at y.mr iImije, l 'part mrnt or varu:ly eluvi:! Just 1j: a park.iK''t that. I.hi.v had tin eiiiiranten nf ... 1.-IMC ' , do ,ho tende.'- money or approval 'of budgets Reprice r-a ss h; wished to withdraw t..b ,t,",r f coot""1 ,'am "r. Vot-IAt k."rn Arr hi f.itvk wIipo yoti've ju.-t, ItM 11 iitaknitc h m w-ttnnir u.in.lt rfiil with HA K I'.lt S v mvi i i i;m;i) en oco. JiA'l '. v muIi ftlnrious. rirh inn1 s'trli rif uriu mnooi Imcss. 1 lVik' is Cliorfilatc in oil my dioinlaln iv-ipt's, For it's all mire cliK'nlat with iinMiiifx-rtihh'd iritlirti taken away. Kuj-Ji liancly, Ihhuk-c njuarn of liakcr'a i full of liiMiiitiiis, s:itin-sntnlh pcrfoi-titui sunipluoiis. gt'ruptious pom I laslo. Yrs, yiut makt cakpK, frost inns anl rani lies tliat an just that inurli vi'trc delicious when you um; Uakfi'a Cltorolalol . but held faith that the Eternal tho local Christian Fellowship. tipening with a hymn and scripture read by Morris Kaardal, Chairman John Antrobus introduced Mr. Soilaiul, president of would allow them to continue. F.. ..... uiiijfyii Vc hove o" models of Cabinet and Portable Machines now on display (TI-JtMS AVAILA151.K) VISIT THE SINGER SEWING CENTRE , rnd see our new Blind St'tcher and Ti"v; Saving C'tittonholir attachmcnls "But a hand shake doesn t pay Th.? next lowest tender was accepted by the board. Other tenderers were Kaie-i Industries, M. J. Saunders, and j Northwest Construction Com- j the Ministerial Association of bills suid the speaker, asking pany. I mi... ii tw. a an bulk""1 I,...!"!'""1'" It .-.upport with money as will ns prayer The three chief aims of 'the Christ ian-Fv-llowship were given by Mr. Murphy' as follows: Strengthening the faith of Christian young people in the school; "discharging Christian obliga Prince Rupert, who said a group prayer. Before, y.ie. speaker was lizard, a sk.-t.h of the local Christian Fellowship activities was r.iven by Mis.j Manu-t Brown, secretary of he group. A'lliough Jjiter-Varsity Fellowship was' intri'riucecl Inlo One Ot The Mmt Exciting Flavour you ran use in your conkinR it tin1 11 iviiur of fn-li, juu-y kanon! I.ciiioih with vnrHalilt h vilH liaktal limn- with fi-h in pu s . f ISINGER SEWING CENTRE i c " tions as a missionary-witness for A7 a.;' find m vour oakum. Hut ninkn Hun tlif lemnni vou vs.! sr srNKisr CM;U'OHNl.V LKMONsS. Tin-y'n; llic fhtt-xt, jtiirusL pnmti! ... - s . " I.F.MON MKTUNOVE VTF, . i ' Tlrinc in a boil in saucepan on direct heat: cup waicr or unlit , a:p tUKar V -tMn. salt J Uim. grated Sunkist lem an peel Canada in 10H3, Prince Rupert the swoct Lord Jesus at home as did not become organized until won fts abroad; and to make Phone 8G4 3i tl A-eirac West PSD UV. full. of 1 9 J'J wiep .inn ynepfl-ih4s stutpnU0niaiis afjtlw bv Miss Anna Brketov. tile fu'st missionary job to be dune in the p rsident. the secretary said. jungle niiuses. Dr. Rev. E. A. Wright closed prayer. 6 1 !' fm-t. cornstarch, blrndod wilh Vv cup chi v-r.-ifrr- - , -. W (uk over low Mpjt itnld tnickpiid (ahoul kh'oiU-si, tliniftg couvUuliy irrmovf f'om hfat. Add separately, mixing wefl ,k1i lime: 2 w .lt-ir-itrn CKg olks 1 tlk);i. butter fi tbspu.s. &nnkiv, lemon juice I'our into n 8-inch baked or crumb crust pie shell. Top willv tnpringttt. s Brown. the meeting with GLASSWARE HtlKiRAM piniNi: GiEEN 884 IliU The two eluvl aiiusof the inter-school Christian Fellowship were ' to pirmole "help In study, through the elevation of God's word, and hi point students tn I he Lord." Miss' Brown explained. - Mrs. Archie Wudd, whom Mr. Murphv nieiiticnvd he had met Hitruig Hand T,rtwMen from tiMing mnnv utUvf iio-iin e eTn uiiraJic i PY REX. WARE During the evening a solo was Min;: by Miss Phyllis Nystad, accompanied at the piano by Miss Elaine Christensen, and a duet of Miss Myrna Knutson and Miss W 4TfTL ; MIXING DOVVLS CUPS c'. SAUCERS '"DRINKING GLASSES Genrcma Mitchell, accompanied on waMMjay: i uva lake it ndin; and do :u. W. many ottirr women are doing tulay chantic to Dm fnr wiiilt; wlnto w.'InIics ivithtnit red li'amNI Ymi coe conii)ine.s Ricat fpiantiiies ot ruii, p al poap with two n.'tive detrt'cenifj. Tliat's why Dux you inh. dazzlmn rlenn, wltito wtutlii: y if wilder, khhle-to your 4iands than any uif-iiu.-rc eliniral fcthU! Ak fur Dtu in the (iiant Keotuuny Siat; parkucn rec how fast, bo lean, how safely put dms Evuytitiny! wilh Inter I'JirUt ai; Fellowship b Blackaby at the piano i. Fdinonton, 1.. i. ...... i,.i, spoke L.i.L-i, iti-u.riv briefly k . . work at Piani' 'accoiiieanhnent for the hymns was by Miss Mardcll Sail-and. ' ' ' - jimp, ri id-: lioiu an adults viewpoint. .she recalled the strong tics that are made in business, school i i y .- ILDING ;ki types jtrial jWclding bi"3 & Heating The picst speaker thanked the Feather-Light If lenrl.- ITj'firfinjr. Head ? 654 ; i i and college, through live work of Minist ciiul Association and the . P I R H 1 1 I . the small ininorily who comprise Hie k o n .1 c r I n II, Everyone tAUet Vam-ttkcw to a luin", llieii stuothi'i'cd x ptddeu butter ami maple pyrup . M-tnmtn ! And tpcrntlhj m if ' IlievVe AUNT I llilll JJ A 1 It ! UK 1.VXK II lv Kit I C! lOliATdlt ihi your next f-lioiv Tkii dvtftiitntcfit it n4 pufctuhtd or diiplaytd by A Liquor Control BoorJ m by lh OovriHntnl f B-H'h Columbi. p ff people of Prince Rupert for the hospitality and kindness shown him during his stay in the city. Over 70 persons WJie In at-I e n d a n e e, wit h many city chinches nm;cscnUl by ministers and laity. While questions were asked at an open discussion call-.'d'by -Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Wudel wit h Miss Margaret Olscn, Miss Joana Olscn, 'Miss Edith Oi- the Christian Fellowship workers. "Kids can lie awfully naty at llir liich sclmi'l ime. liehiK reckless in ever llilii? they do," said Mrs. Wnricl. Xlu- venl on t say (hat it ini;lit I it seem I lie Chrisliail l'c'.liw sliii wuikrr that lliey are diii'K mil Ii goiiil in Hie schools lull Mrs. Winlel stresscil that lliey have a sdone influence fhal 1'init lni ,-lep into your KliKl.lalle dealer's anil ."in ii . . . tlrltAj 'ypii'll mirec. 1 1 k I nolliinii ean eipin. Cjiach ' No. I ,iiitin-jtoi ... iii.-ii.e or (ml ! r. 'iiiiiii ii 0331 ! sen and Roal B'enness prcparet. refreslinients. VI JKM1MA RKADY'-MIX I'A NT-'CAKKS! liesi,l.s tl; fart that thry always turn out, jut rijht thi vVn ra-y ns 1-2-3 to pn 'parol Just add milk or water stir imd pop your Aunt JiMnimas on Uie ni'ddle. In just ur corn fa off liny come, Juseious a.s a dream! ?ervc litem with baeon or sau-"aur.s, if you wih. Families like litem thai way. In fart, families like tin m any way at all ... at any lime of day breakfast, him-h or supper. Treat your family to Aunt Jemima Ituidy-Mix Pa-makea oil. it. They re one of tlie most biii ways I kuow of keep ing families happy I l'u- Action Ativeri.iscr See iii liiolroiis I'-,. Klue trim, it3 niljii--amc?iiirnilliiii; aluminum Khelvra. lis exlia-i.-,., ,-,., ,m ftlllt anil veuelalile llvliaton 1li.il, siaek up. ii, l),.ol,,..v,-v iiiii-. kuhe I,-e Ti'ih. All , aH ii'.iii.t, the kiml of lliKtlii'ilii- vl ., well eiiniriiile,!, Wnmlei follv eoi'ivrife' ii'iit refrisiei-alor vonM e.eet honi the liuihlr-r of llio.-e line (oloral M;:!;..!Tia.fri: was aireeiateil later. "You don't lo e what frllow-sh'p lia.i done between friends and sc) t: : i. nil w in.'. II. 'i " (tola lor you." :i; l Mrs. VV.n! I. a t: " llii nlilf.e n'Minie In .sliml'U'l. th"ir .4Mi ARCHAND & HEATERS MTEX OIL BtlRNERS PLUMBING fJaTURES children In thv Chrisliail fellow- t Stir.h f.itrrty Futhion Colonn this Spring. . . the ft. (ttau've.-: and )NE17I Ait "'"I Mlnalious pniKS an.i in.; riean. nprmp nates nu.Ke it, a plea ore fo elioose your Sprtnis dirfKatbiltV And, of ciMii.;e, tor the final, 'Tinishimt" t iiii -li, U, .xvuv I'viiif die.,;, vou ll want, a I.H IH TNl Nt i Tsr.t I M VASTKN KU. Ves, on tl Minole daytimrilrf;ior t noij;t uu ru num 15 ..nip. M'l AKI It. OF I VI NINti In Ids ' address, Mr. Murphy told of tlu' impoitame of Christ-ian-Inter-varslty and school r.roup fellowships in universities, nursing and teaching sch'Kil.s. He pointed out that they carry the link which the many faiths represented in an iiHer-denoniin-atmnal school lose due to the variance of faiths. iri nms are drawn frcm all & Elkinsttd. 1l K.)X 271 ii i -i - pw ii, a LijihtnmtE ; ratetter h the modei n "toii-t -1 rT have". And here's a lip:- -fT yotrraii t find a I.ml.t-Va- mm? Fastener to inalvh J f fte jrxnet -h;,.!' of f lo-j f material you've ehoienluiy'il. m wiiiii . , . S! vie No. 701 for diTsses Style No. 804 for skifl. i Jal;liiiifl.'s plain uu hil fasteners on white tape ran be dyed to anv shade b- you - at home, And, reinenilM-r All Liuhtninp. FV-trnrrs, whrther plain metrd or p enainelled, are tilted with the doiiblo prom; self-JiK;'kiNi(n .--lider evlustve to I.itshtninp. They hn-lc irhrrr Ihcy slop! P.S.For "Sew and Save Week" (March 4-10) Sew and" Save w tlli Lightning! . 5 . In Thi$ "fn-Brttveen" Sennon leiwrrn Chri-lntas and Script: i l i Johnson's GioCoat I'll! llotifeccleaninit, lin deliglited to hnd soinelinng to liKhtm 'n'bytihien my home! And WIXDKX rUA Y is a Teal lioiiie-brinhtener . , .quiekest way to make mirrors, windows and pietuie ttto xwofcfi iik rrystal! Furnace dust and kitchen film disappear r rF-D Tudor ?D Sedan WR9 fcmoy vowr worK more from class in a juiv ... index tpray is m easy to Use! No pails of dinv water no hard rubbimr when vim use Vmdex! Just, snrav it on and wine it off- i r - ; fi ; -! ' I n i -!S0T0 Cust'c ustom r On Avoid tension drink Postum (Gel more fun out of your job drink Postum! Avoid the cafiein in tea and coffee which may upset your nerves or stomach or interfere with sound sleep1. Postum contains no caffein or any other drug which may cause you "work tension". Postum gives you a grand satisfying flavor yet saves you up to 60, compared to the cost of other hot beverages! EV. Sedan '9-tono Custom - dor 1 hat's all! Windcx leaves no dust in eornrrS no oily. way filtu, Y index saves mess 'n' bother time 'n' money. It's thrift k ' "of all in the bie 20-nincr refill fire... and remember, it woik-- be.-si wli"u ymi ur it $i,nnn,ly! Get Windex at your grocer's or housecIeauuiK tup-ply centre next time you're shopping! Modern Science has eontributed brilliantly to a problem whi' If has long, roncernrd lis womca intiiuale feminiuo r cieaniinr.w. ZONTTOiiS r uih tt'i-tr.--i n-toi, 4 "irS i much re.-itrch and work . . . and ihousands of uy if woni(n fin'' t hem the most al teiory method of H!-J feminine hytjion? ever isnH f It - iriois stainlt 1 snow-white vamnal uppc-!. . . . Zonitoi-i P are -daintier, more ronj'enient nvrfully gernii cul,i1; yet alj-olntely safe to delicp tisims! For i..nk facia about the important ,-ubjert ol feminine hygiene. iinpy write to me liaibai-a Wint. 1U1 Creseeut. St., Montreal, P.Q. ami HI jum a free boohlet in a plain wrppr. w ' inr i POSTUM m . IUk' buy Quaaniee: The wax shine lasts longer. Repeated cleaning with a mop dampened in clear water does not wash the shine awayl hrker Ltd. . .r,AH( " '" AU KS -Post CONTAINS NO CAFFEIN urn today A Froriuct of noral Foodt ' )AILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS