Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Little of East Kwlnltsa left at the end of ' Prince Rupert Dail? ttttot Monday, January 19, 1948 beets, turnips, and parsnips, all are included among good salad vegetables. The Experts Say " cdLgws Items... r. and Mrs. W. A. Mcliroom.' Your continued patronage ot have been on a holiday Johnnys Snack Bar is invited I to Vancouver, returned tojDy the new owner. Mrs. C. Stev- DUU1 -"'"rlul ana apprizing rOORINfi RKftl.lTinvd l ..... ..k last week for a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Annual General Meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel iolo . . . T ' are cabbage, beets and apples, As 1948 takes I u over for another of bread. Ls ..,,' ,,, Kesolve to follow recirjes nn i .. .. , " c ""Ul" u" lnt l's- Open till 11:30 p.m. (17 - - .YYiicu appies are used me SKin and measure accurately. should be left on as it brings 5. Resolve to save all drip-jred or een toucn to pings from meat and poultry.! rk, ...... .,.J , mT'u ,H Val Protectlve Fundl drawn up a set of cooking res-wni be held In the Civic Centre olutions for Canadian house-common lounge, Sunday, Jan. ; wives. 25 at 2.30 p.m. All members' . j. Resolve to save food by not ,.4B Jd3b lllIXL. G. A. Hunter returned to the city on Saturday night's train .Irj and Mrs. Heroert Simu- and use in cooking. bri(?ht llmphpnn riicH f tha 20 tl of Hazelton have arrived at washing It. This means using And to begin keeping the res-1 irom a brief busn.rss trin tr r Ulnitsa for a visit at the home Terrace olutions, here is an excellent jm;t. -r .,..! Iff onH Mn t it 1 1 I recipe for using all that left- uaaa . Mrs. C. J. Norringlon, who has ' a11 ,00d 10 tne best advantage, been spending several days in cookinB 11 we'l so there won't the city, is leaving by this eve-, be any left on tne Plates, ning's train on her return to her ' 2' Resolve to learn the facts tw.v. ... uuiuuil IjlLLlc. l. Little Is their daughter, j ..niicuum cituuetge, one cud i ... . . over chicken fat. Hih .L :. I W. A. Georgeson. personnel officer of the urovincial nnlir-P ) Bear Principal A. M. Hurst who is 011 a visit to this district home at Terrace. aDOUl graaea iooas, read labels, Igcuss present day "Courses and on official duties, sailed last .im. ,,... and buv by erale. Butterscotch Slices ingredi- peeled, red apples; one-half cup' ents: One-third cup cjiicken finely shredded, raw beets; one fat; one-half cup brown sugar; teaspoon horseradish; one-'hlrd j one egg; one-quarter teaspoon cup French dressing; salt and! vanilla; l2 cups pastry flour pepper. u...-o uii, icirace restaur jredlts" at Booth Memorial , niRht on the Catala to make the i ant proprietor, arrived in the bhool Parent Teachers meeting r"und trip to Stewart, fediiesday at 8 p.m. Afterwards! kl toln hands for nlri Mm. h .,.. I Dean's Quality Cleaners. or iy3 cups all-purpose flour: Toss all ingredients lightly to Annouiicenrent AH advertl;-einMj m tnif column will be charged for lull month at 26 cenu a word. E lessons. Everyb(xly welcome.! t)lclt"up and delivery. Phone 283 l'i teaspoons baking powder; one-half teaspoon salt. Method: Cream fat and sugar gether, and arrange on crisp lettuce leaves or outer cabbage leaves. Garnish with Darslev (tf) (It) city on Saturday night's train for a brief business visit. Mrs. Mazzzei sr. and daughter, Mrs. Peter Richards, who have been on an extended visit to Toronto, Philadelphia and elsewhere in the east, returned to the city on Saturday night's train. Beat . and celery curls. Serves six. t You'll appreciate the value built into these Fashion-Craft and Society suits. Tweeds from $35-00 T0 50.00 Worsteds from $40-00 T0 $62-00 then add vanilla and egg. well. Mix in flour sifted witn ksipSCRATCHING baking-powder and salt. Shape Booth P.T.A. Jan. 21. Conrad P.T.A. Card Party, Jan. 23, 8 p.m. Burns Night concert and buffet supper, Presbyterian Church Jan. 26. Vou saw it in tLe Daily News E. T. Applewhaite returned to the city on Saturday night's train fro ma week-end business trip to Terrace during which he attended the annual meeting Friday night of the Terrace and ch m a Jiffy I in roil about two-Inches in diameter. Wrap in wax paper b.: Relieve ; T 0-1.1 fl.-i.C-l. i D. D. O. Pretention Mrs. Aroert Biackhall and Birthday Tea and Home Cook- little granddaughter, Sharon! i hfr I U. -(.in iii !.it!. id .in ' I.,,,.-. (. , l A ...... .1. . , . r 3 jing Sale, Salvation Army Girls Night Coughs District Board of Trade. J j Staff Sergeant G. A. Johnson, I provincial police, made a brief O O.O. PrMM-tpilMi. IZ l T " "6 "Home, January 29 2:30 to 5. Chill thoroughly. Cut in and! bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 minutes. Makes four dozen cookies. Salad a Day The rules for health say "serve a salad every day," and this means at least j a brief week-end visit at Usk with Mrs. Blackhall's parents, trip to Terrace at the end of the week on official duties, re Card Party in Catholic School Hall, Jan. 29, 8 p.m. Job's Daughters Dance, Mas- due to colds jtJijor . . . eased without dosing when you rub 6iccu ui taw vegeuaoie in 'onic Temple, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durham. We take pieasuie in announc Raw carrpts,! back with time-tested !?o5u the day s meals ing the opening of a Tap-Dancing School. Studio located at 1161 Ambrose Ave. Teachers Mrs. Use Fudger (nee Kraupner), Miss Maresa Windle. Ooenine date: Cambrai Valentine Tea, Feb. 14. United Church Valentine Tea Feb. 19. Mrs. A. Dominate, 500 Taylor St. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. turning to the city on Saturday afternoon's way freight. WANTED Interested young men between 17'2 and 28 to prepare for Canada's defence with the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve Recruiting officer in attendance at H.M.C.S. Chatham week days 9 to 5. Monday nights 7;30 to 10:30 Training commences Immediately. (21) January 24, 1948. For appoint ment Phone Green 624. CITY TRANSFER Vic Meniies PHONE 950 United Church Spring Sale, Miss Mi Elspeth xm MacKenzie, v who'Anrii v. oo as ho been SDendinir ii u- inpill iJ. has the nasi-. 1 rmrftrtVX) If, Home-cooked dinner from 6 to 9. 60c. Bosun Inn. (33) f fir u itj aw couple of weeks here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKenzie, sails by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on her return to her nurses' training duties at Essondale. David McKay arrived in the . city on Saturday night's train. from the interior for a brief visit anri llill wturn tn tho in- 1 mem? ; I ii,- For h Men and Boys RUBBER BOOTS LVgK. Hip-Length, '4-Length ! Knee High, Ankle High J RUBBERS IN ALL STYLES GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. P.O. Box 737 624 3RD AVE. n. uioooiis, uquor Control 1 terior on this evening's train. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING House Wiring & Repairs Radio . Appliance Service RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 4I Box 1321 Father Louis Amadio, who has ver, who is on a trip through the district on official duties, arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon's train from 'Serrace been on a trip to Montreal and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, returned to the city from the East on Saturday night's train. Mrs Alex McRae. who has and will be here for the next week. He will visit Stewart before returning to his headquarters in the south. been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island. -rmmrn Sinye 1817 the name returned to the city from the south on the Princess Louise McCIarjy this afternoon. Mrs. E. I. Todd is returning by the Princess Louise tonight on her return to her home in Vancouver after a visit since over the Christmas and New Year YESl WE HAVE WOOL A shipment of 3 and 4 -ply just received. una a niG ORDER of IJOUQUET WOOL HAS ARRIVED I iifj1"" t has stood (or the finest in stores that money 1 can buy. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. Wong. Terrace; C. Kins, Prince eOorge: Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McCrail. Terrace; R. Gibbons. Vancouver: Charles Wat -ers, Vancouver: L. C. Hart. Vancouver; E. P. Mulligan, Vancouver; William Ounn. Vancouver; Capt. S. G. Tait, New Westminster: Mr. and Mrs. E. Brerton, Vancouver; Wilson Hunt. Pen-tlcton; Mr. and Mrs. R. Bourelle. Prince George; Ailen MacDon-ald. Horseshoe Bay: W. B. Hay-man, Edunton: T. Wood, Smi-thers; J. Jacquest, Edmonton; T. Lee. Butedale. I holiday season with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mead. TOO LATK TOO CLASSIFY i rem w See the smart full white enamel models now on display at . . . FOR SALE 01 f ice desk, two linoleum rugs, hand-painted picture, kitchen table, two kitchen chairs and other odds and. ends. Apply 207 9th Ave. E. (17) 518 Third West Red 400 L tV GORDON'S HARDWARE T , . , Phone 311 McBride St. 214 4th Street P. H. LINZEY Phone Green 917 L XX III A l I f Li 1 1 a i i n i II i ii u 11 i II a Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! With reports on foreign diplomacy; Canadian politics industrial development, scientific achievements. 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