Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, April 24, 1951 ocal ALL and PERSONAL Skeena, was aLso thanked, and council was optimistic that "good news" would soon come irom Ottawa. SPECIAL! Good News Is Expected Final decision as to whether . v. A u f- K ; I 1 - i k a n X' K Vi Alberta Deep Seam D. J. Morrell left the city today on the Camosun on a business trip to Namu. Mrs. E. E. Bohn and child teft the city today on the Camosun for a vacation in the south. Notice Parents and frlpnris 1 1 6-75 IMP PER TON For all your spring painting and gardening needs, call Hays Cove Hardware, your Glidden dealer. Phone Green 441 for free delivery. (tf-c) Mrs. Florence Skinner left today for Vancouver on the Camosun after a month's holiday here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Skinner. Rev. C. L. Lomas left the city today on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. 10 SACKS $8.50 I .rl ' - i rf i of Job's Daughter's. A meeting "Hospitality and win De held at the Armories Wednesda at 8-an tn hiciic plans for Jamboree May 31, June i ana z. (97cJ Vernon Cicconn left on vpstpr. tfnnce Rupert will get federal-provincial aid In housing re.st.-s with Robert Winters, federal housing minister. 1 J. D. McRae, MLA for Prince Rupert, said in a letter to city council last night that the provincial government had done all it could do in respect to housing. Mr. McRae said final decision was being reserved for recommendations from housing officials recently visiting the city. Council members passed a vole of thanks to Premier Bvron John.-on, Lands Minister E. T. Kenney and Mr. McRae for tholr support in the housing problem. E. T. Applewhaite, MP for Good Food" day's plane for a brief business PHONE 116 -117 or 58 bert & AAcCaffery I III lTr j . ullu .Ul o. c. AUIUCI, WHO trip to Vancouver. All members nf t hp isn h a a t'.T, " "' nave oeen visiting here, returned to Vancouver today on the Camosun. I ; vl I hat is Our First Aim I'linne 17 for Orders Iv Take Out Commodore Cafe LIMITED Regular Moosei Battery Soccer team and those interested in playing report at the Armouries, Wednesda:', Apiil 25, at 8 p.m. (7c) meeting Tuesday, April 24, 8 D.m. In- stallation of offcier.s. i Chapter members in cited to attend at 9 p.m. (96c liJedilinrj W-MASTER flZCholsca Dun Loaf ' A treat you can make easily with Prcthj REELS I. Sutherland of tnc B.C. Bridge left for Vancouver today on the Camosun. Report From Parliament, Ted Applewhaite, .Station CFPR Thursday, April 2G. 6:45 p.m. (98c) Mi.ss Marga-et Carr R.N., left mi yesterday's plane for Vancouver to attend the g.-aduation I Miss Elizabeth Clement, RN, lady superintendent of Prince Rupert General Hospital, left on I yesterday's plane for a brief trip to New Westminster to attend the fiftieth annivcr&ary of hsr training school Royal Columbian Hospital. new fast DRY Yeast Reduced Attired In full-length white nylon with a nosegay of carnations, Elvina Rose Oden became live bride of Donald M. Smith In a spring-like' backtrround Rutin-. Qc each CHELSEA BUN LOAF Make 3 pans of buns front this . one recipe douult unit keep in refrigerator for a week. 4 ScaM H c. milk. Vi c. i?ra; iiia1pH U.. r mi mm ii ' y j day evening. rRATHALL'S I'holo Finishing Now you have Flcischmann's Fast Dry Yeast, forget about the oldtime hazards of yeast baking! Always at hand always full-strength and fast rising! Keep a month's supply in your cupboard! Make this delicious Chelsea Bun Loaf cut in slices for buttering, or separate the buns. siiKar, l'2 tps. salt ami j c. ) Third Ave. W. oi ner sister, Miss Eleanor Carr I from St. Paul's Hospital nurses training school. - j Regular monthly, meeting Wednesday Ap- f I ate ril 25 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker J, D. McRae,1 -J MLA. Subiect: Hn.snit.il gliortcniiiK I cool to lukewarm, New CPA Service Starts Next Week New schedule calllne for ear. 25TH BIRTHDAY Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are shown in hapDy mood with their children, Anne and Prince Charle. . Prin?ess Elizabeth celebrated her 25th birthday Friday, Apiil 20. This is a United Kingdom Information photo. (CP PHOTO i Meanwhile, measure into a large bowl l2 c. lukewarm water, 1 tsp. granulated Minar; j,tir until sugar fEAMER is dissolved. Sprinkle with en- Insurance. Refreshments. (97o yelope Fleischniann's Ktyal Fast ev. l. Q. Seibcr officiated at the service at 8 p.m. in First United Church which was decorated with spring flowers. The bridv? s the daughter of Mrs. Rose Morrow, and the late Hclge Oden, and the groom Is the on of Mrs. Kathcrine Smith and the late Wilfred Smith of Kamsack, Saskatchewan. The bride's beautiful white nylon diviss was embellished with Valenciennes lace, floor-len?th with train hip length veil with coronet. She carried pink and Kis A routine business meeting of Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 1 ice Rupert mms. THKN' stir well. Add cooled the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 115, was held in the Carpenter's Hail erett, was presented with a gold key chain, the Rift of the groom. William Clark an d Albert Dickens were ushers. RECEPTION A reception held at the Wlnlh Avjnue home of the bride's par Chef Suggests Meat Savings By VIVIAN BROWN QUEBEC; (CP) Wnnipr fan't lier departure of the daily Canadian Pacific Airlines plane from here for Sandspit and Vancouver and additional flights on three days of the week will come into effect nejet week. Thereafter the daily planes will leave at 10:25 a.m. Pacific Standard Time with extra flights on Monday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons at 2:10 p.m. eng. Stir m 2 c once-til ted bread Hour; beat until smooth. Work in 2Vii c. once-sifted bread flour. Knead on ImbUy- SAILS FOR WQFAD Cut off Vy at dough, knead into a smooth ents, followed the. service. win, jiacc in greased Dowl, grease top ol duuRh, cover and store in refrigerator lintU wrantrff. SI.ha 1- i wnie carnations. want to save fn doURh into a smooth ball, place in grease Sunday afternoon. President of the local, Henry Blair, was in the chair. Will the Medical Students convince the Boat Inspector, Cornelia docs not have the measles? Hear it at the Civic Centre, Wednesday and Thursday, 8:15 p.m. (96c) says chef Louis Among the many guests re- ,be e lazy lzy if H they they ci it ki Suitable wedding music was ceiVed by Mrs. Edward Morrow lheir food fci!ls. played I .,rganlSt A Pll,ymiwa- the bride'K oatern?lTrand:lBallera-w the me bride bride was was given given in in mar- mar niother, nmthor mr Mrs. u H. D. r Jarvis. T.,.i from "Rnv 'Buy n a litt'.e litt;-. n ", bimm ioji. vover ana set ta warm nhci. fr , i ... : , AL and niuuuiic'inenli meat and a sharo until doubled in bulk. Cream J tbs, butter or marnarine and blend in V2 c. brown sugar (lixhtly pressed down), W tsps. Canadian Leu ion card nnrtv viiiurtiiuni aim j ids, corn ayrup: April 25.; Vancouver i 4l liilrrmriliulc Vuria Each Thursday I al 11:15 p.m. or KETCHIKAN KIINKSDAV MIDNIGHT 1 .uxiiry at Low Cost I For Reservations 1 Write or Call I m v oit utroT 1 OFFICE ) PRINCE B.C. RUPERT, oi a greased loaf pan H'yfc" x 8V3") and riage by her step-father, Edward Morrow. In keeping with the season, the bridal attendants carried n-srgays of spring flowers. Portland, Ore. The bride's maternal grand-mothe rand aunt, Mrs. William Rothw-ell, made the wedding cake. knife," is his advice to housewives. "Then when you go to the butcher shop, buy vour meat in chunks and don't pay for the butcher's labor. You can buy a half-loin of pork and cut the tveiyn E. ' Wilson, sister of the w.c sprinkle with pecan halves. Punch down risen douKh and roll out into an 8 square; loosen dough. Spread with remaining sugar mixture and sprinkle with ' C raisins. Loosely roll up like a jelly rolL Cut roll into 6 slices. Place in pre-Jiared pan. Grease tops. Cover and lt rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in moderate oven, 30, 25-. 10 mms. Let stand m pan tor S rains, be lore turning ot k-1,4 j The IIle three-tiered mree-uerea cake, cane, flanked Hanked St. Peters fapniig Sale. Aprl, 26 United W.A. Spring sale. Mav 3 H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter "tea sale. May 5. Card party, Catholic Hall, May 10. onja tea. May 12. . Presbyterian Missionary Tea, church hall. Mav 18 ... u.u VMVnu,n ui4auiiic holders and spring flowers, waslfu38 yourielr for muc less cut cut by by the the newlyweds. newlyweds. an you can buv the same num" with matching floor Ivngth, cloche hat. ber of pork chops already cut. SMI. OF llNllll.lt SKIDEGATE INDIAN RESERVE h i SEALED TENDERS addressed to the The couple stood under a prettily decorated arch of pink and white streamers and white wedding bells. William Clark proposed k the toasts to the newlyweds, the groomsman and the bridesmaids. "A leg of veal can supply cutlets, stew meat and bones for soup. A loin of beef will furnish many steaks, much cheaper thrui butcher ruts. Leftovers of any meat can be ground at home f,ir hambiiraprs pintine n n a i Eastern Star Tea, Moronic Temple, May 17. I Lutheran tea. May 23. Job'.s Daughter's Jamboree, ' May 31, June 1, ?. r It J7 It 1 Floor length dress and pink net over taffeta with matching cloche hat was the costume of Ann Stromdahl, bridesmaid. Little Dorathy Morrow, sister of the bride, was flower girl. She was dressed in floor length printed white organdie and Valen-denes lace with matching Dutch stvle bonnet. Brother of the bride, little Ross Morrow, was page boy In white trousers and navv bine lacket The couple received ma"y meat pies. beautiful gifts I Housewives rnivenl.r.itn Inn I V rJy VY Rltffot eluln ..f.. 1 yMst .undersigned and marked on the envelope "Tender lor Skidgate Timber" 'will be received until 3 p.m. Thursday, the 17lh day of May. 1951. lor i the rlKht to cut the merchantable j timber on Skldegate Indian Reserve No. 1.. 847 acres, at the southeast, corner of Graham Island In Skccua llstil-t. British Columbia. i The timber sale is subject to the j provisions of the Indian Act and Regulations, and to these conditions: 1. All merchantable timber shall be I cut and fully utilized.' 2. Members of Skldegate Indian Band I shall be given preference In em-' ployment to the extent of their I WELFARE WORKER If . . ! lloring J or Ay sprved . "imurh on buvinu choice cuts 'if ! moal-Ballera says. Much can be Pourers and serviteurs W1,r ti,! Lh to evolve g03d recipes. It takos . . . .v, The bride is on the staff of m.i .? . The bride's mother was gowned I I id Gentlemen I or in lull length black nrt over taf J., . 1 ""c '"oe euori, pcrnacs, man iiii. u i Miller Bay Hospital, while the uTmd i brclline a cortcihW Si.nnk h, fet. with matching jacket and groom with tZ SiffiitSS For the MEAL that REFRESHES uiiuuuu lumuia vL-nuiose corsage. Her daughter wore a' They will reside company. on Eiehth r. r,. . u; S k ,,u . clln , at, Ulc, Cnntraa beautiful strand of pearls, gift Avenue West. E,8hjFrcntcnac where he has bc,n llNG . .i e tailor 'I St Phone 649 vC ttu.iiiir Will Mill t un of the groom. BEST MM, FINEST OF The bridesmaid and matron of h"nor wore rhinestone necklaces, gifts of thj bride and groom. The groomsman, William Ley- STEAMERS HELPED Liverpool, great English sra-port. had a population of only 1.000 about 350 years ago. helpers since 1923, Italiun-bo'i P iltera matioT! to ph-asc C.uvi-(iian. United States, French and Emilish tt-iprlit-s. When tho 1945 United N;itioiv; food conference met there . nr J8 isflnd enresentativss of Sfi PHO.VK F0D 1plP COOKING l Olt TAKE OllT OltOKKS VWiW. 200 BROADWAY CAFE green 884 I FOR 1 Don't trust your eyes! ability and experience. 3. A belt of timber 300 ft. wide shall be left standing around Skldegate Mission village and graveyard, also no timber shall be cut within 2SO ft. of eitiier bunk of Star-kedus Creek. 4. A licence will lie Issued to tile successful tenderer for a term , until the 3t)th of April. 1U52, re-m:wublo annually umler the rpuu-liuinns until the 30th of April. ' 1:S4. 5. Tenderers shnll hit! a price per M. f.b.m. B.C. Lois Rule, of not le. than $450 per M. for all species and all grades. 6. Each tender shall be accompanied by an acceptor cheque to the Receiver General of Canada for 7.1(1000. covering licence fee. tlO.on, nnnual ground rent. S170.00, and a deposit Vf S7.000 00 to ensure the completion of the contract to l)ic satisfaction of the Director. Dated nt Ottawa this 27th day of March. 1061. D. M MacKAY. Director, Indian Affulra Branch. Department of Citizenship and Immigration. , (it) "Mm Ihingt count". ELDING 'ALL TYPES nations with foods ranp.ina from 'kcflcdes and kokoretia" for the Grcks to a dish called "sido- salat" foi- the Norwegians. I When Ihe Kinr and Qur-n : -l.sii.ed in 193!). it took ' 2.000 boned snow birds for "petit-; ois'-ux t:an.-s de L'lle D'Orleai's ; en Eelle Viic."--j TASTY RECIPF.S Here are a c:iuplc of his sua- dish recipes that liouscwlvcs will lir.A a real treat: Canadian Pork Pic Tut tw. 1 pounds of lean pnrk from thr vhouldM, two small otiion.s, one pound fre. li back fut, one ouin-e i " salt, a Utile peeper, nutmi; and all-snien Ih "Although social work keeps me busy, I 6nd time to advise my daughters, even on little things like getting their clothes really while. 'Just swish Reckitt's Blue through the rinse, I tell them, 'and out of the blue comes the whitest wash. Yes, Reckitt's prevent yellow tinge. Marvelous for rinsing whit hair, tool" trial Welding ; M P A N Y KITCHENWARE Aluminum Tinware-Pots, Pons Bread Pons KcH, Coke Tins Coffee Makers CooUc Sheets Plastic Dishes JOHN H. 1 ' K,mm WHAT P0E5 THE $WQ0 LGER mm. 1 WLiMM FOR PEACHES? mm v tooJt steadily ai the rabbit. Continue opening one eye and closing the other in rapid success . and watch the rabbit run! 'I'tonulrhl chopper, i medium grind). Put r watr and rmk lialf an hour m' a moderate fire, stirring often 'j, piev?nt f oin Ntir.kinjr to tiv "31V R"move from the fire and add three ciis of white hviu run 'is. mixino; well and lcttinu -col. Fill like en oi dinp ' ni and serve either hoi or cold. Beefsteak and Kidney Pic --Cut a pound of rtinvi in o. n-Vs and flatten with Ihe cleav-"". S'ico about, the saim ntiin tity of beef kldnevs one-quart"; Inch thick. Ft-' thce sr-pnratc: over a ouiek fire nrt drain in Bul9cr Ltd. iUIUJtti LDiI: I., .f mt. :' I'"! 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