Recipes For Light Meals Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, April 28, 1950 - PRINCE RUPERT 4 I.ANn KKCOKItlVli IHNTRICT I Take, notice ttiai the Columbia Cellulose Company Limited ol Wat-i " ton Island, BriMsn Columbia, occu- j Moose Lodge Installation. Of Officers TERRACE TOPICS 'On her return from Prince Rupert, Mrs. Olson, has reported that the- people and business men of. that city have been; very generous in donating towards the- prize, list lor the forthcoming Fall Fair. Don't Miss ! ! n patton manufacturers 01 Cellulose products, intends to apply lor permission .to lease trie loliowing described lands, situate In the vicinity ot Telegraph Point. British Columbia on- tne bKrerta River? oommeioing hi a post planted at high water line on the north bank ol the Skeena Kiver TWENTY-ONE HUNDRED feet west of trio we entrance of tne Canadian Notional Hallways Tunnel at Mileage 75; thence Boutn Westerly along tne high water line of tne 1 norm banM 01 the Skeena River a distance ol. approximately FIVE I chains; thence South 23 oeg. 30 j vvest a distance of approximately; E1GHTY-PIVJSI chain tiience boutn 45 deg. West a- distance- ol approxl- , mateiy SIXTY chains; thence (South j 74 deg. 30' West a distance ol approx- imateiy 88VENTY-PIVE chains to a' point on the eastern boundary ot ' Lot 7374; thence South 18 deg. 14'' 4b" East along said boundary a dis-' lance of approximately T H R K E chains: thencA North "74 tetr 'M' Knsi 1 BARGAIN DAYS FRIDAY, SATURDAY MONDAY &. TUESDAY 4 Big Days of Reaf Value THE UNIVERSAL ' t x - ' " ' 1 I . j 1 ! Mrs. J. S. Irvine was a weekend visitor to Terrace visiting friends and relatives. H. Leblanc drove to Prince .Ri,nrf BnH by J. Gordon, and returning on I Mondav with. Mr. Sta. n.mu I ho had spent the past lew days in town. Mr, and Mrs. Davidson of. Mc- ! Bride are taking over the Terrace Hotel Cafe at the beginning a distance of approximately SEVEN- fm TY-FIVE chains; thence North 'ifj of next month. Mrs. Murie, who Harold Muncey, Treasurer, Har-has been conducting it since the' old Hampton; Trustees, Fred beginning of the year. Is leaving' Scndclen, M. Halvorsen and G. for a months' holiday in Lang-!13' ley. Mr. Murie -will accompany her south next week and will', MACARONI PUFF is a very unique recipe and Bspecially tasty! It's a tyue of souffle that never fails. The flavor is out-of-thls-world. It's colorful too with chopped red plmiento and chopped green peppe rs. It goes well with Chefs Salad, which is our favorite. Use French dressing to point up the flavor. Serve this com-Liiuiiliui) wiilj Kalian bread which has been sliced not quite all the way through In thick slices. Between slices spread the bread with a combination of finely chopped garlic and butter. Heat in the oven until very warm. MACARONI Pl'FF stay there for a few days. I luart; J. Long; Outer Guard, M. Blair. . Word has been received from Tiie pi.ogram included; acoor-W. A. Bush, who is -rceiving clion solos by Douglas Wood In. physio-therapy treatmenU in and Mrs Thomas, piano! Vancouver, for a back injury, solos and novoltie hv Mrs Hnr! 5PRACT0R Bner Blork ; bU'E 4 fr tt, u :in p m. and w 5 pm. pm- Jl'I Zionist m attend- MING fight ne Welcome ?Chnrge AMATEUR BOUTS HERN SPORTS KING CLUB 5!i St. & 3rd Ave. ; TAXI -MHV- R THAN EVER at flew Location ;rner of ltreet and riD AVENUE SERVICE Safety SATISFACTION -C ALU- IN CABS I Members of, the Women of the Moose were special guests on I Tuesday night at the Moose Temple when officers of the Moose Lodge, for the ensuing year were duly installed by. Past Governor G D. Wood, acting a3 lllstalllnS ofHcer. A special pro- n. ..... v- liiwi "?'nmer vuu in icxii wan a f the Wng. -" The newly installed officers are: Past Governor, C..Hi Collins; Cover nor, B. G: Holliston. Junior Governor, H. Walker; Prelate, Percy Bond; Secretary, Wood. 8ergeant-at-Arms, J. I Siaggard; Assistant Sergeant- at-Arms, R; Powell; Inner Thompson andi vocal' solos by Mrs. R: Marshall and. Mrs. J: Andrew- . During the evening delicious! reirenment were served in the Supreme court of British Columbia in Probate In the matter " numiinsimtion Act' ano. in the matter of the estate- of. Nell McDonald, deceased, intestate. TAKE NOTICE that. b Order of His Honour Judge W; Q. Pulton; local Judge of the Supreme Court, ol British Columbia. I was on the 21st cay of Aprili AD. 1050, appointed AllminiKtJ-AtsM- nf t 1 M;tut .if Nll 1 McDonald, deceased, late of Stewart,!, British Columbia, who- died on the i4th day ofi February. 195Q. at Stewart. British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith, and all persons having claims against the - saici estate are required to Hie tnem with me properly verified on. or before the 31st day of May. 1050, falling which distribution wUl be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 22nd day of April. 1950. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. (106) in advjjcePlease.refain from This advertisement is not published or. displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ? mi BROADWAY CAFEr: i 13-oz. un rooKea macaroni in cream sauce with cheese Vi cup soft bread crumbs 2 tablespoons chopped plmiento 2 tablespoons finely chopped green pepper 2 eggs .separated V teaspoon salt Wants Three ; Year Contract j I Terrace Civic Centre Still Without Director TERRACE No agreement hai been reached between the Civic Centre directorate and Alf Yox-all who applied In March for the position of managing director 1 of the Centre here and no fur- (her action is hcinir tniren hv tw board here in regard to' thu! application. Mr. Yoxall declined to come without a three year contract but the directorate felt! ty,(.t" i ffi' for one year, they could only. give him a contract for tliatj length of time. The yearly con-! tract was turned down by him. I that progress is being made and nun. un is nopiiiB to oe iiumc very shortly. - Mrs. Hoyme of Camrose, Alberta, leaves on Monday for her nome alter having spent tne past few months here with her 1 ,1,, .... v, i tj c-.noirtb.a, . Mr. C. J. Norrington, accompanied by V. Glraud, left by ca: on Tuesday, on a brief business trip to Prince Rupert. Rain may leave Its mark on iealner handbags, especially those with a smooth finish. To protect your bag, wax It. Apply an even coat of good quality floor or furniture wax, let it dry and polish it thoroughly with a clean soft cloth. Then repeat process in 24 hours. . Wax not only helps to protect the leather from water marks and soil, but helps keep it from drying out and losing Its 'flexibility, - 'Classified Advertising Is payable Hours 7 a.m. tc 1 a.mr Fop Take-Home Orders Phone 200 . word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. , Birth Notices 50c. Cards era! Notices; Marriage and .Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICS FOR SALE I FOR SALE Used Car Trans- FOR SALE 1938 two ton Ford, missions. Bvtown Machine1 25,. cash. Call eves. Wok Works. - " (100p (tf)j.SJ7. ; . T )) ueu. rjwt a oistance 01 approximately &IXTY. chains; thence North 23 ueg. 30' East a distance ol upprox4 muiiy eighty-eight chniiu u. uu- P0"" ' nnv- " co" Lflltlintf MTVTV-MBi;triU r.a .... .r.. . ieii. Columbia- Celuloso Company Ltd. T fr V: Tremblay. Agent Advertise in Daily News. MINERAL ACT.. Form P. isectlon S8 (d. . cerc ate op improvements. Mineral; Claims BH B'l; Bull No 1; Bull No. 6; Bull: No. 6; Jean: Hueh. Situate In Atlin Mlnlne Division Where- situated On- the norUr side of the Tku. River, near Tulsc- quah, B.C Lawful, holder The Consolidated Mining and. Smelting Company 01 Canada, Limited. Number of the holder's Free Miner's Certificate: 28S85-P. TAKE NOTICE that James W. Donaldson; of Trail. B.C., acting as agent for the lawful holder Intends.! at the end of 60 days but not later than one year from the date of this notice, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improve- mente for the purpose of obtaining Crown grants of the above claims. AND further take notice that 1 action, under section 85 of the : "Mineral AoV must be commenced!1 before the Issuance fo such, certificates of- improvements. Dated this 22nd day of Sept. AO. 1949. JAMES WILSON DONALDSON. Agent for the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Comoany of Canada, Limited. (hi telenhonlrig,,. Classlfied-v 2c pe: of Thanks, Death Notices, Fun j DEATH NOTICE GAGNON In the citv Saturday, Aonl 22. 1950. Alfred Uagnon. aeed 63. of Juskatla and 43 Powell Street. Vancouver. Funeral service will be conducted bv Pev. Father F. Ray-ner O.M.I.. at Church of Annunciation 10:30 a.m. Sat urday, April 29; interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery.. B.C. Undertakers in charee of arrangements Uti I HEILBRONER Effie, passed' awav in Phoenix Arizona, on , Aoril 2L 1950. beloved wifA ofi Max Heilbroner and was late ! of Prince Rupert Survived by one daughter, Mrs. C. J. Car-j son of Ottawa, Onl. and two arandchildren. Funeral serv-ine will be held in the Georgia ! Chapel of Center & Hannah 1049 West Georgia St.. Vanr, couver. B.C.. on Monday. May 1 at 1:30 D.m. with the Very ; Reverend Dean Cecil Swanson.l DD. officiating. Interment J family plot. Ocean View Burial Park. Ut! TENDERS TTMnt-BQ TENDERS-Bids nwo we ca nitpH ed for ror warehouse and other buildings of FhilDOtt Kvitt CO. Lia. on the C.N.R, Whart Buildinais are. lor removal or can be -'I'l-ori on present location uooii' suiUble lease- agreement with the Canadian National Railwavs. Bids to be in by the 29th of Aoril and addressed to Philpott. Evitt ; Co., T.tH PO No. 748. Prince Ruijert. B.C. (99) 1 REAL ESTATE - FOR SALE Furnished house; Immpdlate opeunanev. Suit able for lar"e family or board- i In", house. Has live- lar"e bed-. rooms and two small, ones.l Needs a considerable, amount1 of- renalr work, Appl" 18'.5 7th Ave. East or phone Green 482. . P.v11'11. "lv:t"v rx.": i 933. " (103p, - FOR SALE Your future home pan hp located on a beiuitiful bulldln? lot of 7500 so. ft. nnrtially rWred. in. a choice, district with r magnificent, harbour view. Priced to sell wilh. only "ird down. Buy now and. olan vour home to) suit the '1nt. See Armstrong, Aeno.ies. Phone 342 or Gren! 297 (eves.). Ut) ; HELP WANTED WANTED Bov wanted for aauv ntwsiaiiri "'iy.,v.. wimou oicvcie. iiuuiv .'y News office. (tf) wurEnfierviM sta- u.. . ".m "ukio ,V. man will, Mun .; ;"'r j '.. ine to learn inis traR. nw ; Bob Parker Limited, mam oi - ( ncei Combine Macaroni, crumbs, pimiento, green pepper and beaten egg, yolks.- Beat egg whites until stirf and fold into j mixture. Pour into greased casserole and bake in a moderate oven (550 degrees 5.) 45 minutes. Serves 3-4. The matter was discussed at a recent meeting ot the directors. Mr. B. R. ' Dodds, president, uaintru tne ueaus ui me vuiiuus committees: Finance J. H. R"i!th. ! Publicity G. McAdams. Building and Maintenance - J. MacKay. Athletics P. Murie, sr. Drama and Choral Mrs.' Newhouser. Symphony G. Grant. Membership Mrs Glraud. Social-Mrs. Mills and Mrs. S; Kirkaldy. U wa decided, to change the nintn'y meeting to the third Fruiav ln the. month. At Present a large numberf boys are meeting up at the Centre for setting-up exercises. boxing and basketball. Nick Schmeling has charge of the boxers, Waily Peterson is train ing the young basketball fans and, between them they takt care of the gymnastics. , Legion Women's Parly Enjoyed Eleven tables of cards were enjoyed Tuesday night in the plca ant surroundings of the nev. Legion clubrooms when the men's Auxiliary to the Canada... Legion entertained. The prize-winners were Mrs. Douglas Kerr and Mrs. Tom Beattle at bridge, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. W. Shrubsall at crib-bage and Mrs. F. Miller and William Bussey at whist. After card playing delicious re- fieshments were served. . The convener was Mrs. William Rothwell and other members of her committee were MrjURtas Kerr. Mrs. A. J. Croxford, Mi-., Ted Morrow, Mrs. G. V. Hanley, Mrs. J. May, Mrs. P. Rnnd and Mrs. Harold Muncey. Civilian consumption of all citrus fruit, including that processed on a fresh fruit equival ent hnis is estimated at about u Ain iQdfi i Inhallne considerable amounts' j nf rlrv cleaning fluid vapors can make you sick. Do big cleaning Jobs where there is plenty of fresh air. i m Line's i - i economy- ur doup- edfte I hinest Cocking 2 p roressional Bytown Machine Wprkj 3 I Bales Service and Parts Simplex Gas Engines . h p. 185 h p. j Cummins Dependable Diesejj 65 h p. 550 h.p. fnqulre about our long term Warranty and Service ( MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10. 8TONK BUIDINtt PHONK BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 ' HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs ot all kinds BOOTS - CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 334 Red 894 P. O. Box- 1670. SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 23 tt 24 Besner Block Telephone 212 Evenings bj Appointment FOR YOUR ROCK CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New. Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERINO Phone Blue 818 P.O Box 526 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert B.C. B usiness and MIKE C0LUSSI Piano Technician Pianos Tuned Repaired PHONE BLACK 389 210 4th Street DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 . P. O. Box 14CJ WUAUTY REPAIRS Tor Downtrodden Heel and Worn Soles , MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Seoona Ave GEORGE RORIE & CO;, Public Accountants and Auditors. Income Tax Returns complied G. L. RORIE. A A.E. S. B. LAIRD, B. Comm. Besner Block; Phone 387 A.P. GARDNER 8 CO. Chartered Accountants A. L. BELL, CA.. Prince Rupert, Terrace and District until May 15 Prince Rupert Hotel, Prince Rupert Terrace Hotel, Terrace DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST Suiie 7, Smith Block Phonff 525- P.O. Box X210 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture la all Ra branchei 204 4th Street Phone 055 To Advertisers To Insure publication of display or classified advertising .opy for same must be ln the office of the Daily News bj . 4, p.m. the day previous Ui advertising. Requirements li the mechanical oepartmem maire this rule necessary. !alwtt A (f'W sianUhiski insneM" i 1 Jl FOR SALS FOR SALE-Six Spool Lipsetfc ulcav,,u xn u 4 , , i r ,' I Phone Black 949. - lllp I barrel H A R. Phone- Green IU nnii for" SALE English baby buggy with mattress, and plav Don. Black 624. . (HP) PERSONAI, PLUMBING and Hfatlmr Sheet Metal work. Phone 543 or call 029. Sixth Ave West. H Letourneaii and Sons. (tf ) REPAIRS WATCH Repairs DromDt efficient service. Georae Cook. Jeweller. Satisfaction guaran- teeV'.. POR RKNT z-- , . ' . ' ... iuuii.mr. sleeping room. Phone Green ; 43B. iiuupn no Dr, "rT TTfrT Prince Kupert Keany u-oi Phone 667. (lUl) FOR RENTTo miiet couple 4 room flat. May 1st. Apply 215 4th E. . uuui r",keVnTne rooi . Phone Red 816. (lOllpi FOR RENT Fullv furnished. 2 room ant., nuiet couoie or . business girl only. 801 Borden St. (tf r. WANTED WANTED TO RENT Furnished house, four or five rooms Apply to Box- 692 Daily. News - (100) tp; Phone &43 or can o-hm SUth W. (tf) ! i,0ue. central location, must, have three bedrooms. Urgent. f (lOOp) WANTED TO RENT Three room furnished apt. or- house. Phone U Gretsinaer. Dominion Bridge. . (lOOp) WANTED Ureentlv. Good clean I home for 2 small children.. Good remuneration. Box 691 Dailv News. (L02 WANTED TO RENT House or aot. 3 or 4 rooms. ravai iam - i r tt-itVi tun eh lrlrpiv Phone 526. (99p), ,,,, .,i miicu wuiJir. iui ; vim, ruire lour room nou-se, xiuw , rooms bv June 1. Write Mrs." S. F. Tyler, Premier. B.C. (ii)2) :m;t not rmhlished or -displayed by the Liquor Control or hy the' Government of British Columbia. FOR SALE Three niece ches-1 leriieia; new conaition BiaeKi. (!17 evenings (99pi! FOR8ALETroller 'Polbenr- j it'iieiii oi ipt't. ruwerra la-io; ready to f ish Applv V. Favero j New Floats East of Drytloek.. , , UOOp FOR SALE Licht delivery busi-1 ness, 2 cars, lots of work. Phone G78, nishts lied 735, i (ti), FOR SALE Kitchen, table and: six choirs, also ice box. Phone Green 153. (103p FO MIj GiUnet ( Bt ,-. . FOR SALE 1941 Chev. coune Excellent, condition. Aoplv IftOl El!- h til Ea't or Rupert, Motors Ltd. tf FOR SALE Whv not cook with ' uas. aee warn tiecuic anu Marine Supply Co. for com-j plete information. PK). Box; 78(i-Phone 680. (100n Tr .cat i i unui.. . f,,in,i t..iii,. ia ft u i''?t.mv be seen i at McLean ,s oiliuvuiu, riiuiif ivcu ui.t unci s-in or call 667 Havs "ove circle. . ij&v FOR SALE-Two pure bred Air-, dale maie mios feven weeks old. $10 each. Cash with order. Geo. Storev. Evelyn. BC (105pl FOR SALE 29 ft. Glllnetter 7-9 Easthone Drum, Complete. , Phone Red 597. (103p FOR SA1.Et-1947 Ford half ton nick up. Phone Green 883. P.O. Box 586 Cltv. (tf) FOR SALE New & used household furniture and hardware unnainled chest of drawers, end. tables ana coffee tables, battery radios, floor covering, rifles, pressure cookers, singer end scores of other good , articles. Good values at lowest Passible wines B.C. Furnirwje. ! Phone Black ah. h' NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Ling-belt SDeeder Sliovels; Cranes: Draelines: Adams Road Graders: Llttietora Bros. Black Ton Road Maintenance i Enuinment: Owen Clamshell i Buckets end Rock uranoies, T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockoile I end'Jnrrw Hmoval: Rice Portable Cent.rifueal Pumos: National Draeline Scrapers and jucKets: wauonai au: JflSOllnp HOIST, s: waiiuun. orbable sawmills wawonii Rotarv Screens and Conveyors. Full information from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver. B.C. . (W REMODEL THAT SPARE ROOM LET US HELP YOU TO REMODEL OR REFINISH YOUR HOME FOR YOUR LIVING ENJOYMENT CALL 303 MITCHELL & CURRIE Builders LIMITED Contractors 1 wni f 1 T0-I)ATE CAFE IN THE CITY fDrn. - - 3 PM to S:30 A M. r""" In Chines. Dishei !12!I10VV MEIN ""'IU. ft,. HONE 133