Prince tlupctt Dai'lp rectos Lto. Saturday, February 7, 1948 Local News Items I ial D, ociar uomgs iontribulions to this section will be welcomed) FUR SEALS FOR MAINE LOBSTERS AUGUSTA, Maine Alaska fur seals and Maine seed lobsters AIR PASSENGERS To Port Hardy S. Huson. To Sandspit W. Lund. From Vancouver (Friday) L. M. Johnstone, W. Radelet, W. Maitland. From Sandspit J. Denning. bptomists may be swapped to give Alaska' 1 1 i . !-J . . . t Cash for eld eold. Bulger's. William Anderson, well known local resident, suffered a fall on the street recently, the shock causing him to lo.se consciousness for hours. He has recovered, being able to be up and about again as usual. Deane's Quality Cleaners, pick-up and delivery. Phone 283. (tf) j Moost Whist Drive and Dance ; every Saturday night 8:30. (It) Mrs. E. Campbell and Mrs. j Carl Simonds are arriving in j the city this afternoon from Usk to attend the wedding tonight of their brother, Robert Simonds, to Miss Jacqueline Ma-jore. Basketball feature game tonight, 8:30. (32) anized McLeod, postal clerk. Mrs. Nora Arnold, mayor; Miss Phyllis M. Mooney, hospital matron; Mrs. Elizabeth Mac-Kenzie, furniture; Mrs. Mary Nelson, restauranteur; Miss Olive Van Cooten. librarian; Mrs. Caroline Parkin, electrical supplies; Miss Muriel Vincent, dietician; Miss Winnifred Poxon, beautician; Miss Je.ssieKullander, primary educationist. tt iciuster muusiry ana Maine a seal offering that might lead to profitable seal hunting. The idea was Introduced by E. F. Tobin of Ketchikan. Alaska, the editor of a sporting publication. s Service OrKanizatioii, rs. Willa Kay As j .1 You saw It lr the Daily New?! Being inauRurairu c . R. J Sprott of Van-sident of the Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:45 p.m.. is again late fcast pre Announcement? . i-, Federation ol toorop- .... t....4nllir,if Speakers at the "launching ; party" of "The Good Ship Sor- j All advertisement In this column , due to prairie storms having de- Our stock of William Glass, manager of the local Edmunds and Walker plant of B.C. Packers, returned to the city Friday night from a business trip to Vancouver. at m centfaword , Iayed transcontinental trains in j arriving at Jasper Park. This inaiiKural dinner or t optomist" will be Miss Mary! r:.iniml Soroptomifit Morton, proposing the toast to: Jrince Rupert will take the port of Prince Rupert; May- QUALITY Hie Civic Centre. Rep-, or Nora Arnold, responding' Tea and Home Cooking, Lu- j morning the train was reported theran Church, Feb. 7. to be three hours and forty min- Card Party, Catholic School! utes late which will bring it in Hall, February 12, 8 pm. j at 2:25 a.m. Advertise in the Daily News! . persons will be ( Cliff Ham (Gyro Club i, propos-,,( present to witnessing the toast to the 8oroptomist unir of the city's first Club. Mrs. Caroline Park, res- Cambrai Valentine Tea, Feb. 14. lub and a pro- ponding, and Miss Barbara Ej'TVice c I Regular meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union will be , held Sunday, February 8. 2:30 p.m. Members plea.se attend. I (It) pnate ta tne occa- Well, 11 we do get evicted, it will be the first time in years that we will be going out together!" United Church Valentine Tea Feb. 19. Mrs. A. Dominato, 500 Taylor St. been arranm-u. e,s and charter mem-Prince Rupert Sorop- Smith, proposing the toast to sister and brother clubs, L. M. Gordon of the Rotary Club responding. A candle lighting ceremony will be presented by Mrs. Mac-Kenzie, Miss McLeod, Mrs. Ham, Miss Vincent and Miss M. Nel EASE peurmc .b ure: score low in the early periods. i Scout -Guide Rally, Friday,' First period score was 6-6. (February 20. 7 p.m.. Navy Drill! Herma ngelke left here re-1 ' Hall icently for Terrace and plans on 11"" I S.'o. remaining there having accepted S. O. N. N. Basket Basket Social Social and anal METLAKATLA BEATS SIMPSON Mrv M Willa Ray, oeuYjIqi PAifJ aicM.j.wca.mrun.!!,- - y - . . . , ,a DOsit on n a machine shnn Miss Vice - President, son. The charter will be received son began finding the range of ance, laaies wun DasKeis iree. the hram. Nine field hn.skets and.everyone welcome. Blacks Orch- Hire, iiou.il. Two Port Simpson basketball which invaded Metlakat- a Vice-President. Miss iciu.-in.. mcir win ue and garage. Mrs. Engelke and family will proceed to Terrace " as soon as housing accommodation can be secured. : teams five successful penalty shots re McLeod. optometrist. "Bo" Voyage" greetings by Miss estra, Oddfellows' Hall, February 20, 9:30. Job's Daughters Dance, Mas la Thursday night were stopped warded their aeciyacy. Half r. If Pl I llf . ri L n I V .1 M IIIf'K M dm. 1 - J I , OCNUINI ASHilN l CT MAIKtD THIS WAT (4fl 3 t nm. 29-18 for Port ... MiK.ii'. physical City. Port Simpson Athletic Simpson conduct the invocation. 'Club seniors came out on the! In the third period, the Met- El- Secretary. Miss onic Temple, Feb. 20. I 9 Prince Rupert Industrial Presbyterian Missionary Tea, ' Workers' Union will hold its Mrs. George Mitchell's, Feb. 25. regular monthly meeting on Kinsmen Leap-Year Dance, j Monday, February 9, at 8 o'clock, Civic Centre, Feb. 27. in tne Common Lounge of the i short end of a 55-52 score while . lakatla got into the groove, j the visiting intermediate team Work Clothing is Complete ! SEE US FOR BIB OVERALLS CARPENTERS' OVERALLS PAINTERS' OVERALLS OVERALL JACKETS COVERALLS MECHANICS' CAPS DRY-BAK CLOTHING RUBBER CLOTHING WORK GLOVES marking up 24 points on field shots and one penalty counter. ty'.A. vx-iul worker. Ar, Mrs. Margaret X B!ii"!irapher. .tcwe-M!. Rhena Ham. Kteir: Miss Mary Morton, "What are you doing now?" "'I'm selling furniture." "Sold very, much so far?" "Nope. Only my own." "Your sister is suoHed, Isn't .she?" lost by a score of 68 59. In the senior game, close checking by both teams kept the ru.t oimp.son scored id points; Conrad P.-T.A. White Elephant civic Centre. All members are V'elenmp to attpnri (Ml uuuug uit jjeiiuu to uimg lnt . Sale Feb 28 2 p.m. " IF ... . CONSISTENT third-quarter score to 45-43 for la superintendent. Mil - Women of the Moose Spring i C. A. Berner, C.N.R. divisional Bazaar. March 4 and 5. superintendent, returned to the "No. that's iipital: Miss Barbara ju.st the perfume Seventeenth of March sale of,clty this afternoon from a trip 1th; Miss Ann .'he uses.' Loac he a visitors. j In the final quarter, Metla-, katla forged ahead but lost their advantage with Port Simpson lying the score 49 -all late in the period. A surge by the home team, however, gave them a home cooking, aprons and nov-;of inspection over the line as elties, afternoon tea. 2:30 p.m. ! f;lr as Jasper Park. Accompany-Card nartv 8 D.m. Catholic School, inS him R- C. Davidson, e Experts Say " Hall. at Civic Centre SUNDAY Sports P.M. 12:00- All-Stars. 2:00- Badminton. MONDAY Sports P.M. divisional engineer, and H. C. Halliday, B. and B. master. F. Testrain, roadmaster, also came in from Pacific. IJv KAY REX three-point advantage at the i final whistle. j High scorer for the evening I was C. Nelson, of Metlakatla. I with 21 points. E. Sampson was ; I'rc. Staff Writer S Rutabaga turnip, ju! another lowly tha' ha.i climbed the :i r and changed its J4 -V Presbyterian Tea, March 18. Presbyterian Church Hall. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale. April 1. Presbyterian Spring Sale. Apri: 15. Orange Tea, April 21. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. Advertising DIDN'T PAY SO MANY WOULDN'T BE ADVERTISING Today The Daily Hews top man for Port Simpson with ! 19 points. Referee Reg Samp- son handed out 21 personal pen-' alties against Metlakatla and 14 ; against Port Simpson. J. Wilson. truces the economists t ll.ime J, v FOR LUNCH OR SUPPER SERVE Van (amp's SPAGHETTI WITH TOMATO SAUCE AND CHEESE urn., rnna St. Peter's surine sale. May 6 WORK SOCKS all weights NATIONALLY - KNOWN BRANDS GUARANTEE SATISFACTION :at tefc I:00-Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class. 2:30-King Edward Gym Clas. 8:00 Ladies' Rup Rec. 9:CC Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class. Basketball Practices 4. CO Hi-School Juvenile and Junior Boys. 5:00 Port Edward. 6:00 65 Taxi and Bo-Me-Hi Girls. f 7:00 eoples and Merchants. 8. CC Morgan's and Gyro 9. 00-Savoy and Stone's. it is as near the exact centre of the oven as possible. Two layer cakes .should be placed on the shelf so that they do not touch each other or the sides of the oven. Use the correct oven temperature for various types of food .3 imperative if the cooked food is to be at its best. The recog.ilcd oven temperatures: 300 degrees Fahrenheit-slow oven: 325 moderately. slow. 350 mode ra te : 3 7 5 m od e ra t c 1 y hot; 400 hot; 425-very hot. Cereals, meringues, baked custards and soup will cook slowly in the heat remaining in an oven that has been turned off. Mclba toast, celery leaves, or parsley may be dried as the temperature decreases, thus utilizing all the heat. of Metlakatla. was banished when he garnered five blackies. Intermediate Game Port' Simpson made a stroiv' start in the Intermediate en nmst popular s alongside the hnner. i.av olten be "niiijly-f lavored ,Sn other vege add be cooked ates in a small Home-cooked dinner from 6 to 9. 60c. Bosun Inn. (33) U.F.AW.U. whist and cribbage, Metropole Hall, every Saturday, at 8 p.m. 43i Over-t k.:. ji-caai ut inflj. li ; -Mi.;, i 30 counter, reaching the end of the' j first Quarter with a 13-7 advan-l itnee Metlakatla retaliated in! .i:t in a covered jii: tinder-crisp. tiiiiny, or coarsely! 7 j t he opening moments of the sec-, ond quarter to tie the score at 1 13-13 and the close of the period saw equality maintained with a I 22-22 score. 0 Special Events 8:00 Band Practice. I O D E. - Galloway Rapids. - Junior Chamber Public Speaking. ht' bulling water; "P :;1 cHik to per-! " Vi ii.mutc.s. 1 IvRNll's -Slice raw'i EXTRA SPECIAL! j The hectic third period saw Metlakatia score 30 points whiL1 Cards P ! pla.'e in layers in a ! 'Jt4 -m y Sprinkle each! I the hard working visitors strove but failed to keep up. They did, however, score 19. Third quarter mark-up was 52-41 for It TIM I'D RECIPE See our Interesting Variety for February FROM 5C to 25c salt, pepper and a! t Add milk to halfj 1' Toy with crumbs I tli i'at, or u.ie crumbs cliee.e. Bake in aj hot oven 375 degrees until tender t about OFFICE SITIM.IES, POINTING. STATIONERY Cards for Every Occasion DIBB PRINTING COMPANY hr TURNIPS Slice mt hc. thick and 'cut t'M inches by three "P out centres lrfav- Shorty Coats 7 Only Sizes 12 to 16 Red. Cerise, Brown, Blue Rep. Price S27.50 Special at $19.50 Butterfly Nylon Hose All Sizes, $1.50 Fair Dupont Sweaters Pullovers only. All colors including gray. Reg. Price $5.95 Special at $3.50 ANNETTE MANSELL Third Avenue IJesner Block '.'ie-q:iarter jm.), thick. 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Pour '4 cup of batter for each pancake onto a hot, lightly greased griddle. 3. Bake to a golden brown, turning only once. For extra rich pancakes, add one beaten egg and 2 tablespoons melted butter or other fat to pancake batter. For Buckwheat Cakes, use 2 cups Buckwheat ready-mix and 22 cups milk, folluwing the above directions. 2 " " mi.. nuu Jit 1 cl i t 'i ' in a pun with , . - - - i. III lit il and not at all Paper Towels - Paper Cups Deodorants - Disinfectants Genuine DISTI5ANE Sweeping Compound MOPS MUSHES BROOMS For Cleaning and Janitor Supplies see PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE .S ll il ll 1 A J fillip '4 1 - , i u llillU "vei-crowcled ovens. !1" puns touch each 10 side or tin. ,...,. ( Filiation f ),.,... ...o,' 'i baking. Pke should h,. .,i.,,i loaf YOUR BEST EATING PLACE "i the oven so that Ormes Drugs 712 2nd. Ave. Phone 632 Fl IX-COI RSE 11 a.m. to 8 MEALS p.m. 3 )hri'li PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS (nils Larj-e or Small . . . 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