I Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, March 21, 1950 . Arbitrate Wage Scale HOME Beauty Queens At feVwrrHoirr a Et-Mayor Arnold to Represent City w Firemen's Fay Jaycees' Party n ftrvrvrvitvft lM"B"i Ex-Mayor Norah Arnold was appointed as city representative I St Patrick's t)ay was celebrated and T. W. Brown as solicitor lor, in true fashion Friday night otj agr j. ! the city to sit on a board of arbl- I the special dance sponsored by tration regarding: the setting of !ithe Junior Chamber of Corh- a wage scale tor city firemen. ; merce with over four hundred 1 ' 4 ' ' ' s ... , I ) V A- AS SOON AS POSSIBLE-In, teed. Dig a trench about a foot most parts of the country garri- or so deep. Tramp in some well-eners will have to content them-1 'otted manure, leaves, etc. Top selves largely with planning and I o!i wlth two or three Inches of dreaming and reading the eerj t the finest and richest soil avail- i catalogues. Until weather and , able and plant In this about' soil really start to warm tnere in ! three Inches apart Let the i not a great eal of active work weather gradually fill in the1 ... . -icaiK! a Dill nn a a a fan lukn i ,iD it IMivru Prince Rupert tolk joining in op. the festivities. The competitors for the title of "Miss Rupert" vere Introduced to the audience dressed !WtpuhlishclorJ.. Om""l Huard or , of BtiUih Columbia. uu. o.c ,cw W irencn to menui-no ripen rt both In evening gowns and bath-suits. Those taking part in the that could and should be done. Appontmehts were made at c I special meeting of council day afternoon. The city Is offering an increase of two and one-half per Cent over the present wages but firemen are demanding li per cent. The firemen will appoint a representative and the two representative will then appoint a chairman. Council members expressed the desire to obtain the services of Judge W. O. Fulton as tirrirwin frnvtriA the necessary, nun ucrs van uc yiuneu ;inu V.I4 ntnA n)rt iVtn 1 4 A climbing material strings or finals April 28 will be Misses Iona j Hardy, Beverly Mattson, Mar-1 garet Gagnon. Edna Ronald, Bet- in shrubs. For the other kind it . DrustV when the plants T3Tl Is usually be.st to wait until the Start to bloom cllP day- flowering season is over. One cm 1 LAWN WORK EARLY, TOO also prepare hotbeds or flats for Ijawn Brass is another plant that early sowlne. OHen. too. there h llkes to set started early. One i a spot in the arden where frost i can't w too soon In the spring, i ty Campbell Joyce Tattf rsall. The introduction of the beauty show contestants was follow ITI. TRACTORS ed by a mock beauty show with six of the Junior Chamber mom- iumoih i 1 .ino MlATIONS Alderman T. B Black rhairtnan leaves eaiiv and the soil dries , Seme people even broadcast over 'iiffl"!ently to row sweet peas. (the last snow and a 11 melts it nvia -v. carries the seed down Into the of the wage committee, reported bers dressed up in elaborate cos help you Plon that "your committee has rnrried tum?8 representing movie stars on prolonged negotiations with In costume from Betty Orable to home under Offlciil X i it UU WITH, l 8ft . rth-.u?n , l,ping place.' , Mwct peas must bo In early. 0 c' h,s "Bht not be ad- If one follows directions on the H.A. ?H sed packet success is guaran- the various unions Involved, and R'ta Hayworth who showed up in line with their policy over the ith her husband All Khan, past several years,, it Is recom-I II. Homes was the winner or mending that various unions he the portable radio which was the ! offered Increases .... effective door prize for the evening. Music ti.-uijic mueii running wawr might carry seed away Goodj i grass eed . usually comes 4n (packages, and It consists of, a blend of several different graces. Some of these germtn- SINGER-3 SET 'EM UP. PIN GIRL! This new bowling ball machine, made Us debut in New York recently. The ball, after being tossed down the alley la directed or rolled Into a slot and the weight of the ball sets an automatic lever in moton, raising the ball to the return rack It's a boon to plnboys ,and, if the ease of the job now makes it attractive to young ladies like this, it may prove a boon to those players who are inspired by pulchritude to greater accuracy. mjt BREAD January 1." . I was provided by the Four Duken The committee recommended Orchestra. The entertainment that firemen's wages should be chairman was George Tomllnson. as folows: ." ' ' . , The proceeds of the dance will I . We repair all makes Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEE! ate quickly, . providing some color and also the necessary protection for the later more Yours, with wonderful the original snonsnrs of tl-ip Ml'SIC AND DRAMA (Continued l rum Page li fast-rising For Free Estimate. Prince Rupert and District Music i Probationers-$175 for a period j and Drama Festival These cups I of six months- ' . ' go towards the J. C.'s projects which include building of new road signs and welcome slirns In the city. Phone 864 DRY Yeast! permanent sorts. For shady locations one should get a special mixture. Either for patching or new lawns grass seed lightly raked In. Like most Fhnulri h sown liherallv nrul per are held by Melvin Moore and Flrst year firemen $207 Marjorie Leeman respectively, month. Singer Sewing Centre teachers, members of casts of ifcc plays and all other interested people. The meeting will be on The Council also donated a third Second year firemen $219 per 1 4 plants grass will appreciate Frlday niBht after tne Festival orw nH on nrdnni nr.. and refreshments will be served. cup to go to the best junior drama month. group, won by the Booth High j Third year firemen 2M ner "r, FINE PRINTING at Suggestions for program School n 1948 and 1949. 'month. plication of fertilizer. New grass is easily pulled out so one should changes were considered. After ( The Department of Education 1 The committee also much deliberation the commit- offer two cups one for the best mended an additional make sure the mower Is sharp. - 5 - t REGAL PRINTED Si holiday with pay annually due to the men working on statutory holidays. This means that after a year's employment with the department a fireman would be granted a three week holiday; PHONE 24 222 Second tee concluded that rearrange-! senior drama group, held both tnent of classes now would be years by the Prince Rupert Little more upsetting than helpful. Theatre; and one for the best Seven trophies in the form of junior choir, donated last year silver cups are to be presented to and a arued to the St. Andrew's contestants in this week's Music Junior Choir, under Peter Lien, and Drama Festival, six ot them All nips are held for one year : Are; J HOTBEDS AND WINDOW: FLATS Where a large quantity of started plants are needed one can save expense by growing In a hotbed. It Is best to get a government bulletin which will give the details of construction and maintenance. Briefly the affair Is simply a bed of rich soil mounted on a layer of horse manure or something similar hen you bake Ln'i K.ul t'il being awarded for drama efforts and one for choral achievements. All seven cups are being lit! Thi wn-in kftns in nJiiM-itiini; FOR HEALTH'S SAKE " " Try a 8teambah at , For Inside and ' ouUlde employees and telephone operators, an Increase of two and one half per cent was also recommended.' i The committee asked for ah 1 adoption of the current scale paid by the B. CV Electric Company as VOt. by the winners, then small replicas are given them to keep when the c ups ae turned In for the next years Festival. Eu(h entrant in the musical section is given a ceitifcale of llvltfririutlHMll r . . "'!.. 'I that will generate heat and tho auracuveiy tu-spiayea m me wm-whole protected by a rough dow of the Northern B. C- Powei wooden frame on which Is a Company by awards chairman utu Northern Sports & Health Springi STEAM BATIIS , SHOWERS , ): MASSAGE ) a scale for electrical wornerj. sloping window. Or oite can use Rudolph Olsen. particpa'.ion.; Those attaining' a lHr BREAD a .shallow box, three or lour; The most handsome cup is the 'xeiain .standard receive medals. I -j-inches deep. Fill With - a- mix-1 fcfuVof Arnold Trobhy:1t -SS tMe finni.n;.ion? Is becomina keif'aM. j In slime cf .the musical classes-r . Open From 12 Noon to I a.m. t ? ture or fine soil,. s-and and lear first Cup to be donated to the mould Until seeds germinate miVal Association and older cover lightly with cloth or blot-1 commiUee members regard it especially pianoforte and more i r PHONE 638 6th St. & 3rd Ave. 7 days weekly ' trophies or awards in some form ims wri. irvrtici nuuB '""fondlv. fee line that it came as could oe u.sed. I i let soil dry out. Fffostie Locke? presents for your LENTEN LENTEN SEASON SEASON Loeol Mon Visits , " if '.Y tf I make a soft domr.li. Knead on litjlitly-floiired iKiard until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl and grease top of doitKh. Cover and set in a warm place, free from draught Let rise until dotihled in bulk. Punch down doHKh, trree top nd k' let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down doiiKh ; turn out on liRhtly-llourcd board and divide into 4 etial portions; form into smooth balls. Cover ltKbtlv with cloth and let rest for 15 mins. Shape into loaves ; place in greased loaf pans (AAm x tS',"). Grease tops, cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. liake in hot oven, 4(KJ , for 20 mins., then reduce oven heat to moderate, .'ISO", and bake alKuit 20 miuutej longer. .Mime; writer. ' c. ir, 4 bps. salt and t; slir until war .!(! ami shortpn-"i to lukcw arm. 'lire into a larf;e .urai water, 1 tlis. ir; lir until sugar yinlle witli 3 rit-unami's Hoy :il Fast "t Let stand 10 'N stir wtll. tlsimr-shortpniiiK iKtifjc.once-sil'teil id 5 c. whole wheat nr. Stir about half nto yca-,1 mixture ; roth. Work in re-:'atid.Klil addition-:', if necessary, to French Riviera SMART NEW. MBStf : . ty li I 1 the first tribute to their own enterprise. It is awarded to the best senior actor each year and is held at present by Mel Skal-merud. Mrs. Dorothy Keehn holds the cup donated by the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op for the best senior actress in 1949. The cups for the best- junior! actor and actress were donated M 9 i i Fresh Frosvn Ret Spring Sal- Arthur Silversidcs, . pioneer local business man, enjoying a trip abroad, has been h.aul Uoui at Nice. Franca. I-'r. s.WUde3 had fine wcailur on id t-.-.i crossing awl U'Us C. A. L..ni: r of having "a wonderful l.. i everywnere." . " .. , by the Parent-Teacher Council, fU-J J j mimut sWfa,. m. . W. - IT -f - - i : f ''IWil V ' Sg , nuiivii tKUt ""i . t JUST ARRIVED Many new styles In cotton prints from $4.50 Taffeta, Jersey and Skirts n' Blouses Crepe priced from new creations ' $10.95 " Skirts from $i& sizes 12-20 Blouses from $323 . . - - ., By CHIC YOUNG ; 3 -A j lilV:,::;::: K : t Bumsteod on the Hometronr. J t I f J - j Boie rmete. m. .. 3; "fZTJ ' , " 1 1 """" ;-Si J Herring, lh. ........ S2c - it' " III.' 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