5 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, December 21, 1950 Year In Review- Counsellor On V.D. Is Visitor Past Misfresses Of L.O.B.A. Dine Mrs. W. Thomson was guest. During the evening Mrs. Gus Krause gave an interesting account of her recent trip to Scotland. The Interchange of presents added a delightful touch to Canadian Economy Marks Up Records In Busy Yearg By HAROLD MORRISON . Canadian Press Staff Writer " OTTAWA (CP) The fruits of prosperity were showered on Canada with unsurpassed generosity in the gathering. The Past Mistresses of the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association gathered Monday night at the home of Mrs. E. A. Evans for their annual dinner party. Those present were Mrs. John Johansen, Mrs. H. Killan, Mrs. H. Paulson, Mrs. R. Murray, Mrs. Gus Krause, Mrs. Fred Barber, Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs. L. Wide, Mrs. P. Ellison, Mrs. V. Menzies, Mrs. i r - ir.-; ,-. I " f J 1 V - ' Correlation of policy and education In venereal disease control is the Job of Miss Doris Barish P.H.N., Vancouver, presently visiting Prince Rupert Health Unit. Miss Barish, epidemiological counsellor for trie division of venereal disease control, Department of Pub'ic Health and Welfare, arrived in the city by Saturday night's . train to call here for her last visit to northern health units. The Idea of the department Is to study the policies of the 15 health units In the province and formulate an overall plan for the educational side of V.D. control President of the past mistresses' 11)50, and officials belitve that, if all goes well, the shower may be continued well into 1951.. group, Mrs. John Johansen, was E. A. Evans, Mrs. B. Guyan and !n the chair. Worthy Mistress Mrs. W. Thomson. Grim problems of surpluses have disappeared into the darkening clouds of war. If anything, the i mm mm demand for goods in 1951 mayi i become so great that there sim-Lrnsa national nmdnet mm total p., w uc eauusii to gu.of.all goods and services pro ii c h duced, to a record $17,000,000,000. f it prufyjr'000-000 over txszz: prtVlOUS year, urphanw nf Irlna lyuim, The crucial shortage is in steel, wrought by a sudden swing in the economic machine to gird SCULLING GREAT Bobby Pearce, Canada's imported Australian who is the only sculler to win the world's rowing -championship-twice, finished - a . close second to Joe Wright, Sr., as the top Canadian sculler In the first half of the century. Born In Sydney,, Australia, Pearce dominated MONTREAL, Dec. 21st "Up to your eyes" in Christmas shopping? Then here's a time-saving, meal-getting tip for you. Prepare several delicious JELL-0 dishes (fruit salada 'n' desserts) and keen them in the ire-box 4. so utauoc uuiiai iiuyyjt,v v. for defence. Even with controls i gtrictions expons to Britain In recent vears. according to Dr. Duncan Black, director of Prince Rupert Health Unil,, the m ready-to-serve at a moment's notice! So easy to prepare . i . JELL-O JELLY POWDER mere is no certainty that the shortage in steel will be overcome. Sharp cuts in many civilian goods Canadians like to buy arc in prospe:t. Canadians got an inkling "of this in the dwindling days of the' Australian amateur ranks before turning pro. He came to Canada In 1930 and lives in Hamilton, Ont. (CP PHOTO) o.ippea about $250,000,000, but this was more than taken up with a $400,000,000 oiimb in salea to the United States. And probably most significant of all, Canada achieved a near-balance In her trade with the U.S. The traditional annual Imbalance of about $500,000,000 which normally put a crimp in dishes are always welcome and as gay and merry as Christmas itself. And you have Jcll-O's seven "loeked-in" flavors to choose from ... all of them exciting AND economical! Holiday Tip for Christmas shoppers: watrh out for colds , especially 1950. Compulsory steel controls puhlie hfls become much more aware of V.D. and has been reporting symptoms at the earliest opportunity. The maturity of those who have contracted a disease are anxious to take treatment. Although there is provision for bringing in law enforcement agencies to assure that those Infected receive treatment, Dr. Black said, it has not been necessary to do that since he has been director of the health unit here. a step the government took with the greatest reluctance- were clamped on to block sales Canada s dollar- reserves was chopped down to about in crowded morns anu streets! wltfir buy AISOlllSl note and krep it handy I Taken at 6rst si(?n of cnitHw) and gnren, this new antihistamine discovery for colds can slop cald tymptomt in a $ingle day! And you ran enjoy Anohist's prompt, effective relief for only about 3c per tablet. So be prepared! Get the fcuper-Kconomy, Family-Size Bottle of 36 tablets at your druggiHt'g Unlay! Remember: all antihistamine are not alike. Thcu vnrv areatlu in performance. PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed . PROMPT SERVICE , CHANDLER'S STUDIO 210 - 4th Street Box 045 Phone Green 389 Prince ' .'';' Rupert This Imbalance may disappear altogether in 1951, with the big rearmament drive In the United Anuhwt t the antihistamine jormula recommended lor family use because oj tin tucceas in actual clinicai tests. States calling for greater arjrl greater supplies of raw mate V Miss Barish reports a successful trio and has found excellent co-dperalion. She sails tonight on the Prince George for Van Before Chrinmai", Baby't Too Tiny to eat most For "Just rials. The Canadian economy in for non-essential construction. But even with these shortages, and others which are beginning to show up in aluminum, nickel and other strategic metals, Canada is not expected to fall back from the records in trade, capital Investment, national in:ome and gross national production she built up in 1950. A .dackening In civilian construction, forced by controls, is expected to be taken up with a quickening in defence building. Controls on exports of certain strategic goods are expected to be countered with an expanding domestic market. holiday foods but there's a t( regular "party couver. heres the sav-ineest" meal-get- ting discovery I've ever made! Just, let Heini "Chef" Bee you through these XLjn t&r dish" he II enjoy J jrf'.'Ji.everv morninet --J . . vlimmv fi t lovely, dinntr-ilitd, paper ntpkini - 1950 was so strong, so buoyant that the government could, without batting an eye, free the dollar for the first time since the beginning of the Second World War. This bold, Imaginative step, taken mainly to put a halt to Inflationary speculation that hectic Christmas shopping days I lhickntMtt of loft clluloi. Mountic Is Fined For Drunkenness ' VICTORIA There will bn an Investigation Into the ease of 23-year old Constable John F. M"-I "od wt" has bmn f'nrt !n Esquimnlt court f"r "drunkTi-nrss. He at firrt, ridded irtilU'' JOHN H. BULGER ' IT METRIHT Join Bulger Ltd. I hi let MVHnilt i . Nl'MKIUK'S RECOUPS Canada's devalued dollar would cling to your 'ikt fine linenl 0 t paclcisi on Itundry 4 )J. be brought up to war, earned and then "harmed the plea to Minute "CREAM OF WHEAT" tliat cooks to baity-ready diRosti-bility in just five minutes of boil-inu. Kur a fnrriul baby-treat, wrve "Ctvnm. of Whnt" topped with & "Clown's Face" of, raisins. He'll rrow with delight! And, my Rood-nss it's Rood! Oood for biin, too. For 5 Minute 'Cream of Wheat" eontain.i Iron nt'ectsary for good Tfcl blood and Calcium and Phosphorus for dirts deficient- in these elements. And mother! here's H special ofTej ! .. .or your jree copy of helpful? delightfully itluttratrd Iraflrt "Common-tense Feeding Habits far Your Baby simply trrife to me, Barbara Hrent, 1411 Crescent St., Canaca the respect of the mane one of guilty. " tin rue s of the world. The dollar, devalued 9.1 per km . . .with his 7 HfclNB MAIM COl'K.SE MEALS! All you have to do is heat any one of them and a hot, delirious, nourishing main dish is ready for your family to enjoy! They, save you work save you worry nave you hours at the stove and save you money by taking the 'place of dishes that cost more. And here they are: four favourite kunh of Beans, all oven-baked two kinds ul Conked Spaghetti, and Hcjnt Cooked Macaroni in Crcr.m Sauce with Cheese. You know they're good because they're Heinz! Soon there will be a new variety Heinz Cooked Macaroni in Tomato Sauce with Cheese. Baby Will Be Happy 'a' Healthy '4 The records Canada chalked ip In 1950 were spread throughout the ceonomte realm. Unem-),oymcnl was pared to the bone, fobs went beting in agrlcul-ure. Wages to x growing labor ro "wept to $8,200,000,000 from $7,700,000,000 in 1949. ;ent in 194U in relation to the U S. dollar, Immediately shot up about five per cent shortly after it was freed on September 30. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Capital investment shot up to officials predicted it would go record $3,700,000,000; and the i a Montreal, P.Q. even higher. In freezing the dollar, the government acnieved its goal. The TAILORING for todies and Gchtlemoit UriG, Ihe TAILOR the live-long JL day up to all Mortimer i. (Near CFPR) R. F 324 2nd A SEATING its Best sorts ot endear-inn mischief .ipu.ators, who had rusneet millions of dollars of "hot money" onto the Canadian scene on the chance of making a quick prolit, showed no rush to cash wnen you seep him well-fed i HEINZ with Phone 649 &'.B Sixth 8t ND I in their chips. The speculative jpvestments remained. I '" - . " , Prince Rupert Florists Flowers .fry. All Occasions 300 3rjlve. Dox 516 Tel. 771 For A Benulr-Complrxlon M jresh and Biiaiklins m Christmua,. snow tlicre s a "mBpical" skin beautifier called PENATKN.,. I and you'll find it in Ihe nrw, cxtra- HEATERS BK'Ilt, Itii-al .vrtVAV,v.v.v.vwYv.vMWiAWi,iv. Black Objec! Plane Wheel? NOTICE: STRAINED BABY FOODS! And he'll be happiest of all when mealtime conies 'round for babies love Heins Haby i'oods . . . the two delicious cereals and tho yummy variety of strained meat products, soups, vegetables and desserts. So easy to prepare! they're every one of them cooHd to baby's taste 'n tummy, so all you do is heat them as they come from the tin. Ask your dealer for Heinz Baby Foods in the convenient 5 ounce tin that's vacuum-scaled to assure flavour freshness. You know they're good because they're Heinz I A third will soon be available Heinr Pre-Coolsed . Barley Cereal. " i . ' PETTTE e It was doiftted bei" yesterday a black objeot siKhterl in the North Pacific n-h WlKJUni'KY JJK i BJvlW CKEAM1 H'ondnrfnl Ponaton helps Wooilhury Dry 8kin Cream penetrate deeper iuto the important rornetun layers i)f your f kin . . eupplcmints your skin's natural mis. Junt 10 minutes a day with ;his niiraeulouH, new-formula creura (it also rontn"iii3 lanolin and 4 other special sk in-soft enera) Hives your skin a feeling of velvet softness smooths nnd soothes it banishes that dry, taut look! Try Woodbury Dry Skin Cream beginning todayl ...Jars 20c, 39c, 69c and 08c. xial r ours when Service will be available at ' abo'it 150 mi.'s off Vancnu'. jr Is front end for GASOLINE and OIL SALES flSichankal rtrv. I lie Durncrs -aiitm in heatinj I i X ARKANCEP t ft Fikins ilMITED Vij: and Heating- I P.O. Box 274 ur ovr. the Oristma a-d .New Year holidays: land might be a wheel from a niifstnfT Un'tc States oatro! hrrn'ier. Srircher.s reported yes Mol Irresistible Of Holiday Delieaeiei are the good thincs you trmki with BAKER'S UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE 2 p.rri. to 10 a.m. to-2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 4 p.m. CHr'stms Day .. Boxing Day Nsw Year's Day Yes, Baker's has that deep, dark dehriousness thaC makes chocolate the "most requested" flavor. Fori Baker's is all pure chocolate with nothing added. t terday si'ihtinK such an object. I The piane has been missing since Monday. It carried a crew of ".'even. Report of the "black object" came from the Royal Canadian Navy corvette, H.M.C.S. Clifton, which stated It was "standing i by" as planes were dispatched to make a check of the new search area. nothing taken away. I wouldn't dream of making 6 chocolate fudges or frostings, cakes or cooKies witnout, the richer favor of Baker's. And I know lots and RUPERT MOTORS LTD. lots of women who feel just as I do. So next time you want to have a particularly grand frosting or a Buperb chocolate cake, do try Baker'il ':Dtai. is that, youi ounnov.tuu juj nave u.. VK.ItVICTORI. 1 3 p m .chllcotin ' rg0$W. ' TillIt nay. 12 Noon S';imiwnn l. STEWAUT AND p smrsoN JCaniosun, 11 p.m. ' iKTII Qt FKN 0TTE ISLANDS Mill, D-c. 22 and 5-0 p.m. I pm. tWTll Ql'KKN ')TTK ISLANDS 'Pn. Dee. 15 and 29, I P m. I K J. SKINNER h Hupert Agent folic ' Phone 563 fee and shop will ed from Dec. 22 n- 2 for staff holiday. ICall 363 ITCHELL CURRIE limited " fn & Contractors