Prince Rupert Daily News- v Thursday, December 7, 1950 FRIDAY AND Open ml Iff Nights for SATURDAY YOUR Xmas shopping f r Saw Tim n Suggestions To Cafe Operators PORT ARTHUR CPS George L Wenzel of Austin, Tex., suggests Canadian restauranteur should "make a little love to the public' Mr. Wenzel, a restaurant consultant, conducted a two-day course here. , He said showmanship and a little knowledge of the science of cooking are necessary attributes in the successful operation of a restaurant. There is definitely something lacking in the majority of Canadian restaurants, he said. "Your business should be operated with a little of the Bar- Cash your cheques here George Cook Jeweller (A FEW DOORS FROM THE CAPITOL THEATRE) l If- X 1 w rv. tl, ' l I 1 f A . ..... M ,' this ldfal home. I Determined to show authorities "Just what women want" a I women's organization sent questionnaires to some 4a9 0')0 housewives across Britain. Tti j replies were forwarded to a six-woman committee to be stirred j and blended into the final recipe, i The Comnletivl mrvrioi i jsh Women jeni Plans deal Home IMIJIMKL NARRAWAY I ? liau Press Staff . Writer jjiON P' A house hair raroL row num and Bailey circus flavor. Make a little love to the general I public and treat the children with special attention.' Mrs. F. G. Rainsford and son Ian arrived in Prince Ruriert j-wiutij ouuaiu urn iiiueei u""w " juin iv)'. Kainsior:i. who moved here from the south ,lo work far the Forestry Depart -ment of the Columbia Cellulose slx month? ago. The Rainsfon! i will live 8t Ten ace. , - jshow next, March at an "Ideal ill me lihl inn t f "No wonder he lost ioo. ai mm sound asleep!" c 1 D F 0 0 0 ( n Q ' "'Ml HI lANIUOll ,' Olympia Stadium. 'OUL- lllllKP 11 111 nr.t K ctzed, . , according ,. . to the survey. It dream one In the usual sense of Claims Education Fails To Produce By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Corrcspondant AUCKLAND. N.Z. )- Modern , me word," fays Lady Albe -m--r- chairman of the soonsoring org.' anization. "It will be the ki.,i of house that ran be built todav taking into consideration such things as cost material rhort-x 'ages and building restrictions.' FAMILY OF FIVE i m. u reakfast Favorite o f Millions eciucation has failed notably to For'y-cignt per cent agreed that produce the qualities that New thpy we punctual, conscientious . Zealand business men want in and loyal U) tlH'ir employer. And their employees, according to a '3 F'cr c"nt that' the J""- survey by the Auckland Cham- lor workers were "imbued with ; ber of Commerce. i common ense in lhpir "PP'ica- j l W01k " I Whatever other advantages the ""J? new education has, members cf Q'ufstioned whether the att.i-the Chamber by a large majority tuln to work all(l tne employsrl said that it does not produce was beUrr or worsc ,nan 15 'ca's good junior clerical workers. i a&0 80 prr l'ont Kald il'wa3 ww:l? The employers answered a , T,he chan,bcr of Commerce, questionnaire on whether stand- dpc'arlnK il w depressing to, ards of work by young employees fma such low s'a'u'ards in tpltc I were improving or declining. of Alu'PcA improvements in ethi-1 Half the employers said there fatlona' metheds. has forwaid-had tceh a marked deterioration cd the re!,!,n to ,ho minister of y&m Jk C F P R ! RADIO Mu Kilocycles DIAL (Subject to Change) illURCDAY P.M 3::i0 -Listeners' Choice . 'L.'JO -The Sunshine tiocir'.y 4:15 atock yuolat.ons ami Ini 4:30--My Shiprrile Jimmy 4:45 Youiit Man with a Son I I 4:55 CHC News I a:00-lnt. 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Farm Bioadciut 12:55 Rec. Int 1 :0U concert Tlour 1:30 Musical Program 1:45-Women in Jobs: Comty School Broadcast :30 Records et Random 2:45 S)l ) Guest 3:00 The Music Box SHOULD STAND UP The television tower atop the Empire Slate Building in New York is built to withstand winds up to 150 m.p.h. in the last 10 years. Others said the decline in standards had started earlier. ' , Those questioned included' manufacturers, retailers, whole-! salers, importers, exporters, ac- countants and Insurance, bank - mg and law offices. . , On the question whether youhg employees showed accuracy and care in arithmetic. 64 Der cent jouna mat toe new teaenmg methods have not given employ-! ecs a good approach to Uieir work. Only 14 p?r cent of the repiie.j showed satisfaction on the question of an employee's thor- 0UBnness and dependability l"llul""' " flBip- ; . AFTLi ' NAMTTO CHATHAM, tTArT.,, CNT !-. For 41 Kars ;an empleyte of the Int'-- natijnal ; Harvester Comr!"iv i jbere, Hjward ret-Fa 'ev ha-" JJver bcn lit? for work and as ver lost nnv workin" time. Pe advises voting n rn to find the ! h heavenly? I In a -twinkling 1 . PSI i?n M ".r CakeMix mis fiist woman - planner' house, in Britain will be detune; fcr a young couple with throe children and a working-clars income. Downstairs there will be a, combination kitchen-livin" ;rcom, dining room and fcullsry. upstairs three bedrooms and r .bathroom. Ideas -submitted describe everything from type of flooring .interior de:orat:on, heating an-' cooking systsms and labar-sav-ing devices. A majority sug-Rested :ounded corners that cm be easily cleaned, skirting flush ith walls, panplled casing t-Mirwavs p"d plenty plenty of cupboards. . Kitchen improvements hra-; the list. The women wan: among ether things, well-place sinks with two draining boards ,a lighted pantry large enough tc stand up in and if rxssiblc r light over the ?:nk. lhose who scanned the suggestions were iurpLsed that about 75 per cent approved tht idea of an old-fashioned coppei wash-boiler and solid luel for heating and cooking. It was stressed that the kitchen range Ujould heat the water-supply ani provide an' open file lo.- tht Kitchen. Low nandles for doorways ami '.cw handrails fcr stairways used by childrfn are warmly recommended. All locks, power plu;;s and lighv switches should be hish enough to be beyond tang'e jf tiny hands. A Devon housewife a.skcd for "wide stain that go straight up w.t'ioi:' permanent waves and twist"." A Warwickshire wr.nan wanted eking quarters of ea"h home at the extreme ends of the 1 C n i i 1 of the answers were in the ncga-.lob "''' and "-"f ck to it tive. About the same proportion! . Grape-Nuts makes .breakfast more nutritious, enjoyable. 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