Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September 25, 1951 Loca a n H " TO : 11 v":' d PERSONAL The omailng m fwrmaiunt wallboard thai It idaol far liuh.ru bathroami and covnltr topi, homa ban and alhir dom.itit Ulu Available In 30 beautiful patl.riw and calari. Sold by local lumbar or building supply daalart. Regular Moose meeting September 25, 8 p.m. (225c) Gordon N. Money, Vancouver, Mi. Justice J. M. Coady, after presiding at the Supreme Court Assizes here, left for Vancouver today on the Camosun. Duchess of Edinburgh IODE ARBORITE COMPANY LIMITED I 385 lahm A. Villa la Salla, Montroal 32, Quo, ND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES i - Western Canada representative of Hiram Walker and Sons, Limited, is a business visitor in the city. e Lucky tickpt holders in Cam-brai nylon raftle tor September: First, Muriel Vincent, Miller Bay Hospital; second, Dorothy Kurp. 1537 Plggott Ave. (ltc) Mayor, Alderman Hills to Travel Mayor H. F. Glas.sey and Aid. George Hills last night were elected by city council as delegates to three major conventions the Central B.C. Municipalities Association meet at Prince George; the Uni.in of B C. Municipalities convention at Harrison Hot Springs, and the B.C. Aviation Council meet also at Harrison. Dates of the conventions follow cne another, the Prince Ocorsja gathering to start on October 6. Meanwhile, Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce will be approached by City Cleric R. W. Long regarding any briefs or resolutions with regard to air travel problems. City Approves Property Sales Following prnpvrty sales were approved by city council last night: Lot 17, block 33, section 1, for $675 to S. D. Johnston & Co., for F. A. Taylor. Lots 15 and 16, block 2, section 7, for $350 to Frank Warne. Lot 10, block H. section 6 for $525 to Anna E. Johnson. Aid. H. S. Whalen was appointed acting mayor in the absence Home Copking Saturday, Sept. 29. Gordon & Anderson's. (228c) D. F. Christian, court stenographer for the Supreme Court assizes here, returned to Vancouver today on the Camosun. For a really fine gift we have some very fine quality solid leather ladles' bags. Prices from $10.00 up. Bulgers Jewelry Store. (It;) (jIBM 7fT2LS Mrs. Harold Lyoum of Terra;e arrived in the city Sunday on the Camosun from Vancouver where she visited with her son, Godfrey, wno was Injured during the summer in a lS2'nS acci . You Working at PULP AND PAPER FELLOWSHIP Fellowships totalling $1500 cash wjre this year awarded by the Pulp and Faper Industry In British Columbia to three U B.C. graduates of .the Faculty of forestry. The recipients were John Harry Gilbert Smith of Kamloops, David Wilson of Victoria and, above, Jack Burch of Cranbrook who is receiving his $500 fellowship from Paul. E. Cooper Chairman. Western Division, Canadian Pulp and Paper Association. Mr. Burch left recently for Syracuse University where he will pursue Forest Entomology studies at the New York State College of Forestry. Mr. Smith is attending Yale to obtain his doctorate In Forestry and Mr. Wilson Is attending the University of California pursuing research in forest economics for his Ph. D. Degree. He is twice a winner of a Canadian Pulp and Paper Association $500 fellowship. dent but has now recovered sufficiently to return to University of British Columbia Mr Lvnum C. O. Muller and son, James, of Terrace are visitors In the city. The latter Is a witness in a civil case at the Supreme Court Assizes. drove in from Terrace to meet I her. I l i i a) To all Laborers Special r y ; ,i 89.50 rif meeting of Local 1427, Sept 27th VICTORIA REPORT (Continued from page 2) or Mayor Glassey. I SECRET AMAZES FRIENDS! j , . : ' J , N Carpenters' Hall, Fraser Street, 8 p.m. Full attendance requested, also all truck drivers. J. H. Mair, business agent. (hi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price, who have resided on Wales Island in connvictlon with Canadian Fishing Co. operations there, returned to Vancouver today on the Camosun. Mi. and Mrs. OustaV Wacker, touring this area and round trip passengers on the Camosun from Prince Rupert to Stewart, return .-Jiing Logging Mining ,!fig Shipping Manufacturing jftdion Clerical Work Trucking ; a Job That Offers: Atr Pay ... a secure, year-round income irtiresling inside work . . . and a chance to ' future. t fcnghler se a Trained Motor Mechanic 'w'ur.er you art seasonal worker, or you art ) jih fixed salary in these inflated limes , . . 'XiRSELF "Am I draeming, or Planning e Future tit My Job Going to Gel Me?" viJU ACT NOW ... You can become e trained MfcHanic or fender Repair Man, and in a few Have your choict of a hundred jobs . . . Don't r year. TAKE THE FIRST STEP to security Pay . . . TODAYI FREE APTITUDE TEST 3 mrd you trw ol charge, specially prprtd k ttsi . Trtu tcit will indicate whihK or not you nti nnoitm vnu Employment Bright Here The employment picture in Prince Rupert is still "very bright" according to the local Unemployment Insurance Commission offices, with most calls back again, this time with his favorit brother, Prince George. They were at Government House with the Lieutenant-Governor, Hon. R. Randolph Bruce, and his niece, Miss Helen Mackenzie. In 1929 King Cieorge Vs third son, Prince Henry, the Duke of Gloucester, and Elizabeth's uncle, arrived here from Japan in the liner Empress of Asia after investing Emperor Hlrohito with the Order of tne Garter. He was at Government House witn Lieutenant-Governor Bruce and Miss Mackenzie. In Vancouver. Presbyterian Church Tea at the home of Mrs. George Mitchell, 333 5th Ave. East, September 27. Catholic Fail bazaar, October 3 and 4. Men's Rotary tea, October 11, Civic Centre. Lutheran Tea, October 13 .RcSekar. baraar, October 20 L.O.BA. Fall Bazaar, October 28, ed today to their home in Cali ior hlp coming from fish houses fornla, sailing on the Camosun here. A meeting will be held at the Rupert Bowling Allies by the Young People's Bowling League Full-Size Circulatorl e Smart new "Imperial" styling, rich brown finish. Exclusive Dual Chamber Burner gives more heat from every drop of oil. Money-saving Waste Stopper, Automatic Draft Minder. Fully Coordinated Controls. Pover-Air Blower for forced-cir-culatiou optional at extra cost. Complete line of Duo-Therm Oil Heaters for 1 to 6 rooms. . Buy on lermt at GORDON & ANDERSON LL I j "Out of (he blue..." Other, employment vacancies exist in the construction and e'ectrical trades, although sum i on Wednesday. SpdI. 2R at 8 D.m. A - 'y to becom trained motor mechanic or has Election of officers and other mer demand for miners "slackened off." : eof man ... . Juil wnlo your rtevno and address ' league business will be discussed. (226ci Meanwhile, men for the and Kemano Bay projects Women's Hospital Auxiliary ; on his way east he fractured his Hallowe'en Tea, October 31, at ' collarbone in a polo game and home of Mrs. W. c. R. Jones, 430 i had to remain several days in Fourth Avenue West. j hospital. Sonja Bazaar, November 2. j In 1939 the Princess' pareni3, Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, No- i KinS George VI and Queen Ellz-vember 7. isibeth stayed two days at Gov- arc still beine supplied bv Van-! Guest speaker and artist at I certainly stole the show the other day wheri I told my frii'nds the secret of my washing the whitest in the neighbourhood, 'Just swish Reckitt's Blue through the rinse,' I Said, 'and out of the blue comes the whitest wash.' Reckitt's Blue costs so little and makes such a bs difference. couver. this week's luncheon of the' "We're not takine nn nnv men i Prince Rupert Gyro Club on I ypcfiffceJow, and mail today lor a fraa aptttuda tail. fttlSBANE AUTO MOTIVE "sc H 00 L ' S Fno.er Sr., Voncouvar 15, B.C. iti.if iruti me your free aptitude trtt. I - Ag H Prov iniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii Wednesday will be Bogumil tor that project at this office, Pre.sbvteiian rhnrrh Rmlr eminent nuuse wnn tne laeur.- the spokesman said. enant-Governor and Mrs. E, W. Sykova, famous Russian 'cellist, who will be heard in recital tonight at the Civic Centre. lamina November 15. The Women of the Moose Fall Bazaar, November 16. Cathedral Bazaar, Nov. 17. Hamber. ! The Princess' second cousin, ! and her great-uncle, the Princess I Miss Frances Cumming of i Prince Rupert, who is on a visit (to England, was registered dur- Appeals For Taxi Licence I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November Governor-General -of Canada', 22. iwere several times at Govern- 1 ing the past week at British i Columbia House in London. Miss St. Peters Fall Bazaar, No- ment HouSe during tne reglme vember 29 - I of Hon, w c. Woodward. 13afcf?p's Easter, Speedier with Wonderful New Fast Rising Dry Yeast! A Frinr Rnnprt. mnn wUn n-a. Cummino: wilt be returnlne to frr til ii mil united cnurch w. A. ran Dec. B. aw.i I bo It Is Princess Elizabeth will refused a city chauffeur's permit Canada early in November. I feel much at home, knowing sheiby poUce because he was "ob- l is resting in . mansion where I erved to drive a taxr in tne ct ' Hon. E. C. Carson mlnteter of many ol her people have en-.wjthout sucn u appeale5 public works, and W. W. Wright, , joyea relaxation before her. t0 cU " council st nichL Conservative organizer, left by j the will be -interested, too. to D if . ,,.. car today for tne central lnter- CINNAMON BUNS Measure into large howl, 1 c. a W WW hi I Vi M lukewarm water. 2 t'-ps. c iatcd snpar; stir until sugar is dissolypd. Sprinkle with 2 HINESE DISHES know that In British Columbia's slaicly Government House, a good liicnd of her lather's, President Franklin Roosevelt, and Mrs. Roosevelt, who has several times visited Buckingham Palace, nad luncheon with Col. and '. ' lor. Mr. Carson will speak in , , . , ., " ared before council behalf V on Te tom M d , bc of Ciarence J. Kurulok at SmiibeT BnTns Lake, Van- The lawyer said that several derhoof and c months ago Kurulok had made application to the police for a Women's Auxiliary to the Un- chautfeur s permit to operate a ited Fishermen and Allied Work- tpxl He had btjn refused orally ers' Union will be holding a tele phone bridge this Wednesday at And now two more Illustrious b Sgt; E; Wa fs r, , ... j... .. A written r.otici CViop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. 3:3V a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders riions 133 ice of refusal, the homes of Mrs. A. Gomez, WE HAVE JUST THE SHOES YOU WANT j For boh Men and Women xuii visiLuis Aie uue tu auu lurther lustre to the roster of distinguished people w-ho have s.cpt beneath the wide roof of r.owever, was requested and re- Mrs. E. McGregor, Mrs. C. Hun-ceived yesl.rday, said Mr. Mac- ter, Mrs. T. Parkin, Mrs. O. New-Leod. I ton and Mrs. F. Holden. Kurulok had diiven the taxi.' , t. , . iV. the beautiful home the. taxpay envelopes Flcisrlmiann's Kast Rising Dry Yeast, l.ct stand 10 min., THK.N stir well. Scld l e. milk ih! siir id W c Kranulatrd sugar, Wa taps, salt, 6 iba. shortening; cooJ to lukrwarm. Add to yeast mixture and stir in 2 well -beaten enKS. Stir in S c. once-siiied bread flour; beat unit! smooth. Work in 3 c. more once-si ited bread flour, knead until smooth and elastic; place in greased bowl; brush top with melted butter or ihortening. Cover and set in warm place, free from draught. It rise until doubled in bulk. While dough is rising, combine V7 c brown augar (lightly pressed down), 3 tsus. ground cinnamon, l c washed and dried seedless raisins. I'unch down dough and divide into 2 equal portions; form into smooth balls. each piece into an oblong Va" thick and lt long; loosen dough. Hrush wit h melted butter or margarine. Sprinkle with raisin mixture. Beginning at a long edge, roll up each piece loosely, like a jelly roll. Cut into ers maintain for the represen- ""''"'' ;;".," ' " .', ,' , Prince Rupert Aero Club will be nic Tiiucie iur ,,,H held at Seal Cove . on B0t,ri tative of the King in this prov I hire but for private use. ince. ishion footwear Call 363 r'OK I'lKHtR . . . Planning Building or Repairing Saturday Sept. 29. All members wishing to attend should submit names of themselves and their guests to J. S. Bums or Doug Hague, on or before Friday. DOOR PRIZE. (229c) Will Attend ; "And that is no off-.'nse." The lawyer explained that ' Kurulok, aged 24, had been in : Prince Rupert 15 years and pos-' sensed good working references. I He had an opportunity to take i over a city taxi with a view of World Series 5 TTV X The Lavish . . slices. I'lace just touching earn ot coming part owner of the taxi si and. This advantage he could no seli-j without a permit. Council agreed to sit as a court of appeal next Monday evening. jJusltii Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNulty and Miss Sheila Ramsay of this city will attend the 1951 other, a cut-side up, in greased 7 round layer-cake pans (or other shallow pans). Grease tops. Cover and let rise until doubted in bulk. Bake in moderate oven, 350, 20- minutes. Serve hot, or reheated. 1-0 too X You Want... r- r . World Series in New York, j and Brooklyn. They are now CL in Vancouver and will pro- ! OCll ool oarety ceed East from there Jor vUinli'i n Before Council ORYYIAST I Mrs. Will Robinson of Terrace No more taking chances with perishable yeast takes that have lost their leavening power! New Fleischmann's fast DRY Yeast keeps full strength and active right till the moment you use it. Needs NO refrigeration keeps safely in your cupboard. Try its marvelkxn) results your new baking. , chool "safety matters" ' st.ys tsHi is maKing a irip to niassa mis btoynj to attention of city i week on the princess i-ouise. 1 - MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED liuililors & Contractors Preserves Leather Amy Vanderbilt Compares Blue Bonnet It's Her Favorite! council last night by a letter uoin two parent-'teachers associations Induced school zone iigns, sidewalks and street lighting in the Seal Cove school area. Requests of Mrs. Dorothy Gomez, secretary of Seal Cove P-TA and Mrs. Josephine Hanson. Con-'ad Street P-TA were referred to police, board of works and utilities committees. and for many a happy wearing season to come. Here for you now' in a large, fashion-worthy selection. Come in. ''Tomorrow's Styles Today" Annette Mansell Ladies Wear 523 3rd Ave. LEONARD THE BEST mCTi QUALITY K REFRIGERATORS V BEAUTY DSU3 feature CONVENIENCE . 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