Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 5, 1950 A new kiln to be completed tn 1951 at Exshaw, Alberta, will have a capacity of 1,000,000 cement blocks a year. FfOZPn ninocO Til , , - - iuuiic mora Sheet Metal, Black 884. (tf ) i YOU Will flnrf tv.- Pupils Ambitions Ignore Profession YORKTON, Sask. 0) Grade Five pupils in Burke School here were asked what they would most like to become. None of the children took it very seriously but all 37 pupils agreed that they rAi - - uie greatest selection of Christmas decora-I'.e at the STEEL ' vpf oiUKE. (tf) Er J. F. L. Hughes sailed on the r"hiwt . ,r didn't want to teach school. One TANKS couver. He may be Back In the ! spring after a visit to the United ; States. Job's Daughters Hew Officers Miss Jeanne Caiacrwood was installed Friday night as Honored Queen of Prince Rupert Bethel No. Z, Job's Daughters, succeeding Miss Donna McAr-thur, whose term of office Is expired. The officers were Installed by the Past Honored Queen, Donna McArthur. assisted by Mrs. L. W. Kerf in as Installing guide; Mrs. J. W. Eastwood, marshall; .Mrs. Robert Gordon., secretary; Mrs. E. J. Smith, musician; Mrs. A. d: Ritchie, chaplain; Mrs. N. S. K. Brewer, senior custJodian and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy junior custodian. -"" Other officers are: Honored Queen Jeanne Cal-derwood ' Senior Princess Heather Brewer Junior Princess Diane Kennedy. Guide Margaret Strachan Marshal Janet Rackow Senior Custodian Claire Rit well as permitting practise In the drill hall. BANQUET After the Bethel session, a social was held In the banquet hall when a number of toasts, appropriate to the annual occasion, were observed. They were: The King, Jeanne Calderwood. Grand Guardian Council, proposed by Diane Kennedy, responded to by Mrs. Alex Mitchell. Council of Bethel No. 3, proposed by Mary Strachan, responded to by Don Ritchie. Parents and visitors, proposed by Janet Rackow, responded to by Harry Calderwood and C. A. Berner. The Masons, proposed by Heather Brewer, responded to by W. D. Smith. The Bethel Mother, proposed by Lorna Donaldson, responded to by Mrs. Robert Gordon. Presentation of an automatic toaster by the members was made to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell by the Honored Queen. A pyrex double boiler was raffled, donated by H. J. Graham, was won by Mrs. F. R. Wright. Those in charge of the banquet were Mrs. Harry Calder little girl said sne wanted to be a duck floating in cold water. Another wanted to be a beauty "so everyone would look at me." A boy said he'd like to be "a cowboy holding up stagecoaches" and another pupil wanted to be "a beautiful jewel." Annual meeting Prince District Boy Scouts Civip rVntro j... Dec. 6. 8 D.m . 1 XI I EsCOrtinir Ftioon.. CCF Club meeting tonight, 8 o'clock, Metropole Hall. (It) Canadian Club members, remember Wednesday, Dec. 6, 8 p.m.. (it) NOTICE Genuine Dry Lute-fish and Alaska Fat Herring for the Christmas reason. Order yours now at Rupert Butcher. Phone 21. 707 3rd Ave. (284) Xmas decorations, Xm a s cards, Xmas gifts and toys and the Xmas spirit at TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP. (it) W. Hitchcock, who was injured in a hunting accident early in the summer, left Sunday night on the Chllcotin for Vancouver where he will receive medical treatment. An organizational meeting of a Rotary mixed chorus will be held Friday, evening, Dec. 8, Civic Centre. Any person interested in choral singing is invited to attend. (286c) Fire late yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Siegner, 806 Fraser Street, caused little dam-age. Firemen called to the ri-.mip Of all kinds, fromDcsign to Erection. : WESTERN BRIDGE . & Steel Fabricators Ltd. Vancouver, B.C.' ' i Tom Skelly, John W. Longboth- ' 8 " urn onH r--i r.- , 1 i cau oaaicen to prison in the SOllth Is Pnn.tnLl. wiowure Dllggs, i ' salled Sunday night ' s On thf C.h nntir, 0R ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONE 'BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. , A. F Swaffield. Scott McLaren and Thomas M. Christie were ' WlOTWEAIt FASHION FOOTWEAR FASHION chie. Junior Custodian Ethel Moorehouse ; to memoershtp in the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at last night's meeting (Crawford Moore and Earl Man were welcomed as new members. The next regular meeting of the Construction & Oenprai la REDEEMABLE FOR $2.00 wood, Mrs. Doumont, Mrs. Jack Smith, M -s. J. A. Teng, Mrs. J. MacDonald, Mrs. Norman Mackay and Mrs. L. W. Kergin. Chaplain Margit Macarthur Recorder Agnes Smith Musician Barbara Ling Treasurer Sheila Bennett in any purchase of $10.00 or over LONG SERVICE VESSEL VANCOUVER P A staunch Librarian June Henry First Messenger Isabelle Tay reported It was the result of a. faulty splice in the wiring. IF you are shopping for TOYS . . . come to the VAR borers' Union, Local 1427, will be held on Tuesday. December 5, at 8 p.m. in the Carpenters' Union Hall on Fraser Street. All members are urged to . attend. Business General. F, Abbott, . Sec'y-Treasurer. (283c) j There are only 17 more shop IETY STORE. Our stock is com or S H 1 0 N FOOTWEAR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 ONLY plete and prices are right. (tf ) Christmas turkeys, ducks or geese. Place your orders with us now to assure you the grade and size of bird vou reauire we little freighter built on the Great ; Lakes in 1919 now is being con- 1 verted for use as a bare;e for j another sea career, after 30 year? ; service on the British Columbia ! coast. The S.S. Southolm, ?00; feet long, will carry mine con -; centrates under her new name, j Bulk Carrier No. 1 . i i The true salmon is found only 5 in the northern, hemisphere and j attempts to introduce it intoi Australian waters have failed. I The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 CLEAN THEM AND DELIVER; f OOTWKAK FASHION FOOTWF.AIl FASHION lor , Second Messenger Luella McDonald . Third Messenger Olive Strand Fifth Messenger Norma McKay Inner Guard Shirley Harigan Outer Guard Carole Moorehouse. Ths new honored queen. Mis'? Jeanne Calderwocd, presented Miss MacArthur with a string, of pearls, matching earrings, and the past hono-ed queen's jewel, a gold diamond pin, expressing unanimous appreciation of her services. 1 Col. and Mrs. !?. D. Jchnst3ii were presented Ttith a gift of aD-preciation for all they had done in helping to send the drill team to Spokane and Long Beach, as f, ping davs till Christmas. The mails will be closing shortly. Get your CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW at the VARIETY STORE. (tf Remember Wednesday Is your last opportunity to save on your Christmas presents by shopping at FASHION FOOTWEAR. Clip the certificate from our advertisement in Saturday's issue of the Daily News ... It will save y6u $2.00 on any purchase of $10.00 or over. (284c) Freight Timely Recipes Going Up THEM. MIDWAY GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. Phone 659. (287c) Robert Stanley Moyer, deserter from the Royal Canadian Navy picked up Saturday, was returned to the naval base under escort on the Chllcotin Sunday. He had been employed with Columbia Cellulose Company. . N. R Youngs and George Dibb were delegated by President L. M. Felsenthal at last night's meeting of. the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce to represent ths CANADIAN XMAS PUDDING Ingredients: 1 cup chopped suet; 1 cup molasses; 1 cup sweet milic; 1 cup sour cream; 1 egg. beaten; 2'2 cups all-pur- Sr:, j ' l at a ten percent !n-in coastal freight nnr-d by the end o he Prince Rupert Commerce last night :eht rate commutes tc ?e what could be ANNOUNCEMENTS I Port Edward AnRiican Bazaar S pose Hour; 1 tsp. soda; 2 tsp. at Community Hall, December i a, at 2:30 p.m. aall; 1 tsp. cinnamon; Va 'tap. ground cioves; 1 cup raisins; 1 jup not meats; '-4 cup Canadian jr matter. i chamber at the next dinner of 'the Junior Chamber of Com- 1 Youncs believed that Canadian Legion card party, December 6. port wine. Combine suet, molasses, sweet as entitled ti some aeair;t incr3i-" s throueh the Ma; i- United Church 'Fall Bazaar, ..... . L . . .1 h U .1. .1 U . bllC Ul.Il'l 'Chamber to the Senior Chamber meeting last night were Presid- ient Jeff Hill and Secretary Dau Williamson. :s.sion. There should f tri:ted power to in- milk, sour cream and beaten egg. Silt togetner 2 cups Hour with soda, sale, cinnamon and ground cloves. Combine the two mixtures. Stir in raisins and nut meats whi:h have been mixed 1 ORDER YOUR APPLES FOR ! XMAS NOW. Fancy Macs $3.93 December 7. RDd and Gun Novelty Dance December 8. p December 15 Canadian Legion formal pre-Chrlstmas ball. Job's Daughters Var'.cjy.Mias-ral Show. Civic Centre, Monday, Dec. 18. ... December 20 Canadian Le cry Worn" 3y AJs! 1 aith ."euwii.inj . i tup ul. Hour. i box. Jr. size i!.0s-. Another shlp- merit Netted Gem' potatoes ar-I riving Wednesday, excellent keepers, $2.99 sack. Include Jap ' oranges with your order still I $1.29 box. MIDWAY GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. Phone i 659. We deliver. (287c) Rupert Florists for All Occasions c. Box 516 Tel. 77 gion Bring-ur-Mlssus Nltc. S O. N. Chrlstma- tree and dance. Pe:. 27 Turn Into puduing mod or ! tightly closed pan which has been greased and floured. Place on a rack in a Urge pan partly inled with water, and steam two hours. Unmold the pudding and pour the w.i.e ovu i, oc,c a. once cr wrap In a ;lo:,h and stir i.i a cool p.a:e unt.i served. Serves i(J to ii. i xmas rrnniNG wine saice lnredienu: cup butter or margarine; 3i cup confectioners sugar; Va tsp. ground nut-Imeg; salt and 4 cup Canadian V V f ...v.v...-.-....T..n.....;-..,.:.:.J ...V ...v.JM.y1v,lIv,.jlWi i" RATHALL'S 0 FINISHING i , V: fur Kodak Camera Linc-up. a- 654 Hospitals select equipment with unusual care. That's why aluminum utensils are used in hospital kitchens everywhere. Health authorities recommend aluminum because it meets every need of hygienic food preparation. Enjoy ; this food protection in your home, too. No other metal is more "food-friendly" than aluminum. Hlrff t tht Housewife! Whenever you m aluminum oa the ouuide of a food or a drink, there's an "inside mtory" of purity well-protected. Aluminum utenaila clean easily. To remove natural depoatt left by foods and water, use steel wool with soap and water. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. jii'tachmcnts for all -I t t l n - 3 fcw f&f wtnii th Vtf ceRt. T Cameras. I r and Kodachrome Film, ping, Printing and Enlarging. s i IE It dvtltiltfMM It Ml nukl..lJ I L. Llqitw CeUrd BMrd at ky Uit Gmiw port wine. Cieam butter or margarine until lignt and fluify. Blend in ths sugar gradually. Add the wine and stir until smooth. Add nutmeg and salt to taste. Serve, with Christmas pudding. h 3rd Ave. W. m DODDLE DISTILLED PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 218 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 38D Prince ILORING for fc and Gentlemen CREAMY WINE SAICE j Ingredients: 34 cup honey ori j light corn syrup; ,i cup top' milk; 2 tbsps. soft margarine; 1 1 tbop. flour, 1 egg yolk, beaten; 1 Vi cup Canadian sherry wine. ' i Heat honey or light corn syrup i and milk. Blend margarine and , fiour, and add. Cook, stirring, until smooth. Stir in beaten egg j yolk and cook, stirring 1 minute i longer. Add wine, and serve hot Rupert i . , Ihe TAILOR 111 st Phone 649 You'll enjoy the mature perfection for wliii'li this famous Caiiaili.fn Rye Wliinky has over pudding. (Yield: l'acupsj. CELLULOSE your cheques will be cashed at EMPLOYEES George Cook . . . jeweller traditionally been noted . 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NQMA Snow Man - Santa - Clown $1.60 NOMA Penguin .'.. $1.40 NOMA Tree Angel $2.10 NOMA Spare Lamps 8c Light Up For Xmas i Tree Lights it Xmas Decorations Sunday, 8 p.m., Chllcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND FORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcolin, Dec. 1 and 15 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin. Dec. 8 and 22. NOMA Spare Bubble 25c A HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS: 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. H O N E 7 9 Wrapping Paper Cards Toys Books it Games J Hospitality and Good Food" hat is Our First Aim iPhw,le 17 for Orders NOMA Spare Bird , 25c ' SEE C'JR DECORATIONS TODAY! NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. .. A ti i T Take Out STEWART, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 imodore Cafe SIXTH STREET .AND THIRD AVENUE PHONE 210 i :lfcMiAiWittoMfcv '