Wtut Uuptrt Dail? i3rtof Friday, February 18, 1049 lUlt - - lilt JClUii - A IFeekly Hw, I J 1 Vk. unior Valentine Partv Editor I n-lie Hansen. j Krporlrrs Margo Brow n, Joan , Mwllrr, Donna Krrrighau, Mary McAfee, Esther Harrison, Kathleen SmiCh, Deshka Peneff. HUGE BOX OF CANDY -PRIZE ;''V f " FAST PEOPLES STORE SATURDAY SPECIALS The Junior High party Was mm, j. ( lield on Saturday In the school : nutui. J(."!,li'"0 auditorium. It was attended bj iiuui u?'f Ui" sir- a rri many studenu 01 the Junior at the n;..l, c.K.w'.l -run : ! U0"r- KH Robert Dunn of Grade 8 is being hailed as "The Sweetest Boy in Prince Rupert." Robert's name was drawn from among 800 others by Miss Pat McRea. I'arty a m was tastefully decorated with paper streamers, hearts and I - cupids for the occi'.sioti. The fun I '''UiYcp Persomdities " OUR LAILA Prince Rupert's habitual calm was shattered the frosty Friday of February 21. 1931, when twins Laila and Jeanne Husov rearh- 10 a.m. Saturday irl.i..k Un -.,,). t 'I'il't.l .... ' ' r ; making him the winner of the ; Cheer Club candy .raffle. The box of candy which he won . measured 30 by 38 inches and hel dabout 10 pounds of candy i ..-d- nttnntiifnlv rlnnnr'ltoH in ktl " tvu fciit pupua C lJU.Vej j ''n V" sir,., waltes, fox-trots and old time Freeman u ";l dancing. Cokes and doughnuts to fill thf bur 1"" were sold by the refreai.mi.-nt ' S-'tia i i.. S3-S7 Ladies' Skirts rn!nmiLi.rr i.icoil iji fini i ry.iv Ir. i 11:1m.. . ' pany s I red and white satin by Donna r." "V ; land ' of the ' living. "V1"g' Laila, Lalia' I B.-.hnrrU nrl Jnvce TaLtersall Ule clder der by by 20 20 minutes, minutes, is is sfr- sec- .t . master of Pluym, the icit- men I.,-,,. , 'jictary of the Students' Council. monies; mm " xwimta Miss Anstey. the head iquoia ()( ,. Sizes 12-44 Choice 99c 01 me reusiwiieiu cuinnuilec: plauis uv Miss Jokanovich, in charge ol I . tlie entertainment: Miss Oih-1 a.... 4lu v(.j., . Friday at a Coke Dance held in w ner eiticient lul- """ent of this office, she does ! the school auditorium. After much persuasion on the part stenographical . work at McRae ! final- and ls the Ski Club's pub-1 of Miss MacRea. dancing j fros- ly began. A few hopefuls were ! "nation representative. She is telling their friends about the 1 taking the high school com- candv they were t-oing to take mcwdl course, and has report-' home. Miss MacRea squashed edly a hlh average. Laila may their hopes when she pulled I be seen any Sht after six at $30 Evening Formals TODAY TO SATURDAY 7 (jijTIj Sizes 14-16 3 Only ...... $5.99 IT'S WANDA AND JOHN IH A pT Robert's name out of the box ' rtve- asi ctoing nome- work, playinL' rummv or dismis and, much to everybody's sur- j 4 v wra.m Vk l. 4 1X4.. "" U'.K 45c Wool Socks Children's Size 1-3 Yr. PAIRS QQC 3 FOR ti sing politics.. (She cooks, too, boys . That becoming cosmopolitan atmosphere we notice about both the H u s o y girls may, doubtless, be attributed to their three-year sojourn in Vancou prise, he wasn't even there. The dance broke up amid groans of disappointment from the unlucky ones who had counted on being lucky. Profits from the dance and raffle amounted to $83. 'XViV .w:o ...... ISLAND SHIPYARDS Since Newfoundland is an island and fishing is the maior industry, shipyards are required to maintain the many ships used in trade and commerce by the country. Tiiis photo shows the Newfoundland dockyard operated by the Newfoundland Railway at St. John's. Besides maintenance of the railway fleet of coastal vessels, foreign shipping is'also handled here. . ' CP Photo i ver, where tiiey attended both Lord Byng and Fairview Commercial schooU. Findinir Van- 2:30 AFTERNOON .. Club j couver too small, the girls re s . 77?e " " Experts Say Nylon Hosiery By KAY REX minutes in moderate oven and I LIBRARY CONTEST serve with whipped cream. j Aiifirl s DelightIngredients: j Tlu; Journalism Club needs First Quality All Sizes ...... 89c Attractive Dessert An attractive cream dessert is to the most critical of din- 1'2 cups milk: one cup sugar: i '-""-'alive writing both for pub-eight tablespoons butter; six ' licalion in the weekly news and turned to Rupert, Laila to continue officiating at Booth, and Jeanne to work at Fashion Footwear. Laila astounds one with her sparkling conversations, which she carries on in English, Norwegian and Spanish. She attains the latter tongue by dint of rigid determination and morning classes whirl) bwgin at dawn 8:20i- every morning. For further information phone Green 1G9 and ask ior "Loquacious." : m Lad les ner guests - and it is always ; tablespoons flour: one pound ln the school annual. This is popular with the children. Here marshmallows (chopped fine); the though behind a literary are several delicious cream des- one small can grated pineapple; ; j contest which the club is spon- Slips 99c ibmtit :!! aiuiianr: $2.25-$3.75 Sizes 14-42 erts: one cup nuts; one-half pint i coring. Contributions of poetry, whipped cream. 1 short stories, articles or essays Cook until thick, let cool and al'e b,'inK i vitrei, entries close stir in marshmallows. Add Fl'ki:y. March 11. Prize winning pineapple, nuts and whipped! ill'ticl';-s 'M be published ln the Ladies' Rainwear cream. Chill. jjjuny news, rnzes, provided by Plastic $2.50-54.75 99c Carrot - Munching Health and welfare department officials have a few words of cheer for the carrot-munchers. J. Lindsay was fined $15 and costs in city police court Wednesday after pleading guilty to a charge Of driving in excess of the city speed limit. v Coffee Tapioca I'iul'f Ingredients: four tablespoons quick - cooking tapioca, one-quarter cup sugar, one-quarter teaspoon salt, one-third cup seedless raisins, two cups cof-lee, one teaspoon vanilla, one cup whipping cream. Cook tapioca, sugar, salt and raisins in coffee in top of double boiler until tapioca is clear (about 15 minutes). Stir frequently. Add vanilla and chili. Whip cream and fokl into mixture. Pile into serving dishes and chill thoroughly. Yield: There is a i Rupert Peoples Store j DIFFERENCE in LUBSltHi, "Raw vegetables are one of the best sources of important! vitamins and minerals for building strong teeth and producing healthy blood, says the department. ; For the harassed housewife 8imnnnmnmimil S1III1IH1 the Students' Council, are $4 :.nd $2 for senior students and $3 and $1 for junior. FORUM CLUB Tiie Forum Club, a new member to the long list of Bo-Me-Hi clubs, is working rapidly under the direction of Mr. Henry. The n.tmibers are taking up parliamentary procedure, impromptu and prepared speeches and debating. Two debating teams have been organized with three to each team. They have had one debate on "The Advantages of Co-Education." President of the club is Art Olson; Vice-President, Charlie Forbes, and Secretary, Laila Husoy. I chant Marine and the thousand Is Hiking Halifax From Vancouver of miles on foot he finds pre- slx servings, sent no hardshin. He r 2B vcurs i 'ae 1 rittcr: Our ( liussi'i Lubricant is not just a urt-w l iiRinerred B-A Product, coinpoiimlid lo wit t lubrication under evlreme uater anil road abraw tions. Yes, we uo pay more for lhi. Ivpr of clu taut, but you pay no more for your luhriration (lo not buy a WASH OCT type grease. Our Motor Oils too are only first line .taiiiifi PtXNZOlL 100 Pure Pennsylvania r B-A fl "It's Alloyed." Nearly every OTTAWA- -Earl Mitchell, hlk- Qf auo. The r,uxt , r m. who has trouble thinking up an attractive meat dish, the department suggests a good fish dinner. "Apart from the good eating, fish equals meat in protein value," says the department. Ti:NDt;its , SEALED Tenders will be received by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation at li()3 Hays Cove Circle. P.O. Box 1220. Prince Rupert. B.C.. up until 12 o'clock noon. 23i(l Fcbrary. 1949, for the land and buildmss now occupied by the said Corporation as an administration building and warehouse and situate at tii)3 Havs Cove Circle, and being Lot G. Block 21. Plan 18!ia. Section 6, Ciyt of Prince Rupert. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 'C. H. Coulli Administrator, Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Prince Rupert. B.C. 18 February. 194!)., (41i lug from Vancouver to Halifax, i j(JUrney, so far. was just east says he feels sure he will reach of Port Arthur. He has cstab-h.s destination by March. Uejitahcd that anyone going alor.-ts a former member of the Mer- normally can get at least TOO " i miles walk out of a pair ol LINDSAY MOTORS LI "It has other valuable elements Including phosphorus and calcium which are important for PILES hostess likes to surprise her fiie-as with something "special" at dessert time. Perhaps .she might like to try Date Fritters. j Ingredients: l'a cups flour; ; 12 teaspoon baking-powder;' one-quarter teaspoon salt; two-thirds cup milk; one egg; one cup dates. Sift flour, baking powder and .;alt. Add milk, egg and dates, which have beer, chopped and pitted. Cook in deep fat. Drain PHONK Wifi the formation of bones and teeth." . ; shoes. LONDON, Q Reproduction of great paintings are to be lent to housewives by Hornsey, North London, Council. You Saw it In The News. THE - We like to get this type of letter. Mr. G. A. Hackett of Wey-burn, writes: "I had lost faith in amy medicine lor piles and tried our I'yitone as a last chance. Again many thanks. This umr 1 know I'm O.K. again, etc." Hundreds of unsolicited letters should be convincing as all were 1 from people discouraged until I they found the new I'vltonc Treatment. Gets results or a I money back guarantee. Get! I'yitone and get results. $1.75 at all modern druggists. on brown paper and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Prune Pudding Ingredient:!: Timely Recipe IT PA YS TO ROIL YOUR OWN WITH Skeena Construction i Cabmef IH II.DI ItS AND (iENI KAE CONTK.Ul 1EOOR SAMHNO AMI ( AI.IM T Vtffc ESTIMATES FREE ON KKyUKS ' T. O. Uo 167G :: PI' HEAVENLY CALAVO S.VI.AO one cup cooked prunes stoned and chopped ; one-half cup sugar; one-half cup milk; one-hall cup bread crumbs; one teaspoon baking powder; one teaspoon vanilla; one tablespoon melted butter; one-eighth teaspoon salt; one-half Reach up to your pantry shelf for a can of cling peaches and some pineapple to combine with crisp celery and winter Calavo for this "Heavenly Calavo Salad." Tiie celerv in-oviries: f Vj : "T' V I Newly R('() j mm Bake 0 Cigarette Tobacco just the right amount ol crisp- j (:"p ch"PC1 ness for the three delicious fruits. The thin French dressing accents their flavors to per- Til KB; SfSTfi MILD, SWEET, BRIGI HT VIRGINIA ( ' lection. Calavo Salad j 1 medium-sied Calavo Lemon juice Salt I 4 to 5 canned Ciing peach This might happen lo us . . . but the customer never loses when he deals at DAN'S SERVICE STATION "Where Hie Workinijman (iris a ISreak." " MclSRIDi; STItKET RUB IT WITH COFFEE SHOP 351 West Third COMPLETELY UENOVATEl AND lii..i"UKN -BET'J'Elt THAN EVlill Dovuiy-FIuke I)o-Nuls Our Spc:"1 I naives 23 cup chopped celery ! Salad greens i Tart French dressing ; Cut Calavo into lengthwise, remove seed KING OF PAIH; lalves j and ! I skin and dice fruit. Sprinkle CALLS 4 Jmi( b"ti nrt rub in M WARD'S, mul nntr the j'lick rrh'T you gt. (trfflei, Imi tirytng. no brittle truJay; kep tt handy. with lemon juice and salt. Dice well-drained peaches. Blend fruits and celery lightly and serve on salad greens with French' dressing. Serves 4 to 5. 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Ray Lawson, the lteutenant-v lieutenant-governor, 518 3rd Ave. W. rhunc Red 400 welcoming the PIIO.NK 210 or 20!i 1 1 two f test s. C. P. Photo