5. prince Rupert Dafi? Rctea Monday, August 8, 1949. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Ki'DcycIes 141 Pints At Terrace 4 -' .- Jr'' ' I I (Subject to Change) MARKETS mondaj -ru. 4:00 Rernle Braden Tells a Story cots were donated by the citizens. The Red Cross Hospital gave blankets, sheets and pillows. With the clinic here were Dr. J. Nelson, Miss D'Ondt, nurse In charge; senior nurse In charge MLss Curts, Technician, Miss Kydd; Driver, MLss Lynn, nurse Interior Tewn Makes Good Showing at Blovd Clinic 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int Cherries, lb Cherries, crate ,.."(?. 44 Grapes, lb 3-' Apricots, 2 lb :r. S fresh Fruit ,r 4.J0 Kay Norrls Qurhtett 4:45 Bluenose Inland . i . , . i n.. : . . uaiiatiaa, i 5:08 Musie 1b a Mellow Mood tiu jviis iwutc, mi.is oicuiu- Apples coc-king lb -14 Cal.. doz .... ",ta 6:39 Johnny Aaeotn and His Herring Chokers Service and Miss Stewart. Local volunteer nurses were Mis. D. Kerr, Mis. i. McKay, TERRACE This community's response to the call for donations of blood was highly gratifying to the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic which drove into Terrace from Prince Rupert on Thursday morning and left for the coast again early on Friday morning taking along 142 pints of Terrace citizens' blood. you're absolutely right, it Is vacation time now ... but In a few months C1,ld weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a safe Urmth-Rlvlng COAL supply. CALL 1 TODAT! j Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mi s. E. T. Brooks, Miss E. Spencer, R.N. Volunteer helpers Mrs. C. J. Norrington, J. Stevenson, Mrs M. Lemon of Prince Rupert. Registrar Mrs. C. It. de Ker- a t" 'N ' I ) ; ; . .- r ! 5:45 Supper Varieties 8:00 Supper Serehada 8:15 Martial Airs 8:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Profiles 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Reminiscing In Melody 8:36 Make Mine Music 9:001 married a Oerman 10:00 CBC News 10: 10 CBC News 10:15n Mike Tonight 10:30 -Strlngtlme 11:00 Weather and fish It was the clinic's first visit to Terrace and, just prior to leaving, Dr. J. Nelson, surgeon PHIIPOTT, EVITT & CO. J LIMITED Grapefruit, Calif., 1 for j. .. i2S Oranges i Navel). - .28-.57 Dates. 2 lb , . "AV ' : Vegetables Celery, lb. .. II Rhubarb, 2 lb...; ...;,15 Beets, buneh .la Parsley, bunch Ma Turnips, lb ,i.,Hi Spinach 2 lb . .'it Radishes, bunch .08 Green Onions. 3 bunches M Mushrooms, lb. Head Lettuce MH Cooking Onions, 3 lbs .'.v'.tf Cabbaxe, lb -rr.iPj Tomatoes. No. 1 lb. 30 New Potatoes. 10 lb :.. .SU Green Peppers, lb :i.-"43 Cucumbers, each , ,1U Vegetable Marrow, each .13 Canned Te.etaltes - Dill Pickles, Kal .,u.l.-70 Cut Green Beans, fey. ,.. ..in No. 5 Peas, fancy .20 Mixed Vegetabies :. "'.23 Diced Beets, per tin jv;',H Lumber Building Supplies Eommeaux. Collection Room Mrs. V. Gir-aud. Reception Room Mrs. van Stolk, Mrs.: M. Little. Tea Room Mrs. G. Dover, Mrs. Sparks, Mrs. E. Head, Mrs. W. Bailey, Mis. T. Fraser, Mis. J. Maxted. in charge, expressed his thanks to Mrs. C. J. Norrington, chairman of the local committee, say-: ing: "I thank you and all the people In Terrace for a successful clinic. Especially do I thank, on behalf of the Canadian Red Cross at 1:39 Saturday morn- I north i-l r ing. Society and for myself all the vol ti , ; and gONT Coffee was made at the homo of Mrs. -W. Osborne and carried across to the hall. Motorsliip Sidney was In port Saturday with two carloads ot frozen fteh for .transh'thlpriiwt Fast over. Canadian National Railways. unteers who helped in the clinic, for without them we could not have carried on." i Hospitality to trie doctor and In leaving, Miss D'Ondt. nurse t nurses was supplied by Mrs. H. In charge, said to Mrs, Norrlng carloads of .. ......A Union steamer Coqultlam Wax Beans, choice .uf Mixd Pens and Carrots U .19 Pumpkin, 2 for :n2s Baked eBans. 20-os. tin .21 Baked eBans, 15-oz. tin. ea. .21 Tomatoes, 24-oz - .23 f resh Milk Quart 23 Pint .'...ii Cream. . plot 2 fcres I ane. eartoned, doz . .73 Medium 7Ji Arrivals TOESDA1 AM. 7 ' V Musical Clots 8: TO -CBC New? 8:15 Morning Song 8 JO Music for Modern 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comtf : 15 Morning Devotions 9:1 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Slna 10:00 Joan Greenwood 10:15 Morrrut Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Strike Up the Band ' i Capt. William McCumbe, returned to port at 6:55 Sunday morn- DRUQ AIDS RH BABY With her mother at Mount Hamilton Hospital is Baby VaJri Oayle Williams, who, but for a new medical discovery, might have needed a 90 per cent blood exchange to survive birth. Because of differences in the RH factors of her parents' blood, the baby's blood would have broken down soon after birth. A new extract, hapten, made for the first time in Canada in the laboratories of Hamilton General Hospital, was given her mother, Mrs. Ronald Williams, before the child was born. As a result, Valerie was born a healthy child requiring no extensive blood exchange. C.P.Photo) ton: "You should be very proud King, Mrs. is. neaa, Mrs. w. us-f of yourselves In Terrace for a borne. very successful clinic. The pa- Transportation for 17 Mile J. Mrs. J. H. Smith, H. tients donating were most co-' Schultzic, operative and this made the Smith. ,p from unuru 'as henre It wM ., the cut-off and Central Al-Shinn j, to and barge ing from her regular fortnightly ,;iiie eek-nul un voyage to Mautet Inlet points and failed at 10 o'clock last night for Vancouver. Last eve-jning at 5:45 the Camosun, Capt. John Boden, arrived from the The outfit saneti clinic easy for us to manage." ' Transportation for the party Only a few of the donors had to Prince Rupert was supplied given blood before. Some were by B. R. Dodds, C. L. M. Giggey obviously very nervous but, when and C. J. Norrington. if. ft; a a all nupr thtr r1rar)r tVidtr 1 Canvassers Mrs. Wold, Mrs. W. A. Rundle, manager of the Passengers making the round south, sailing at midnight for transportation and customs bur-j trip on the Princess Kathleen tea Qf coffw &'ni chattd in the E. Head, Mrs. Hobenshield, Mrs Butter -:: First Graoe. tu. .. M Margarine, lb .. .. V Milli V Evaporated Milk. J 18-os. tins. 2 for .35 Case 7.15 Cheese "- Canadian Chef se. lb .58 Flour Pastry Flour, 7 los M Flour, 49 s, No. 1 hard wheat 3 & Flour. 24 s - 189 Alice Arm, Stewart and other 11:15 Songs of Yesterday northern points whence she will :J0 Weatner Forecast which docked here this morning eau of the Vancouver Board of Trade, accompanied by Mrs. tearoom with a warm sense of W. Christy, Mrs. W. Martin, Mrs. duty well done. ,M. Olson,' Mrs. C. McConnel, return here tomorrow morning one of her 10-day sailings on ROYAL Ml i The clinic was quiet In the Mrs- Maxted, Mrs. Lloyd John- to sail at 11:30 p.m. for Vancouver and waypoints. afternoon, only 46 donors com- stone, Mrs. Llndstrom of Remo. ing In. In the evening, however. Mrs. Irving, Mrs. James Steven- Rundle, was a visitor In the city to Alaska were Mr. and Mrs. this morning, enroute on the Igor Gourin, of Hollywood. Mr ( Princess Kathleen on a holiday : Gourin is a well-known concert trip to Skagway and White horse singer who has appeared on thr Tea and Ceffee a queue formed down the steps son. Mrs. D. Little, Mrs. R. Coop- j Coffee, lb : M ,1.1J Advertise m the Lmily News. of the Orange Hall where the cr, Mrs. Pome, Mrs. ennora, j. Mr. Rundlp who ha often assist ueiiuxe Quality, 10. Jnfirea Civic Centre stage here. He en 1131 Message Period I S Rwnrded Interlude 11:45 Medlodla PM. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:30 Musical Program ed the local Chamber in repre- thused about Prince Rupert on clinic was held with men com- H- bmitn, m. Aiger, is. a. uouas. sentations In the south, was met his last visit nere about two years ing In from the lumber camp", j Refrigeration for the blood was ;ay from Home Hot nd Cold ta'.er t RUPERT, B C. Tomatoes, 20-oz, ta r 15 28-oz 94 gallon -5M Apple. 20-oz. tin, 2 for 29 supplied Dy rviei reeKvoui. by E. T. Applewhalte, secretary ago and said he would be back. i to give their share. A (hp hntt.lp vpro fillpcl Miss --. Aaam snowea me rtea ross COTTAGK CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY : Your Dally 1 ALL-WEATHER SERVICE 48-oz a? Canned fruits !of Commeree and M.P.-elect for ' Skeena. Pineapple, crushed "r P O. Box 198 Adertisc :n tne ually News' I Lynn, the Red Cross panel truck mm "The Miracle Fluid" ou 'driver took them across the road ' Tuesday and Wednesday nights I to the Empire Meat Market! i where thev were kept , in . cold I Mrs. L. A. N. Potterton re- Pieces, 20-oz - ' Apricots. 20-oz 33 Cherries, fancy, 20-oz. .30 Loganberries, 20-oz :. .37 Peaches, choice .!- 1 storaP until it. wrs time' to loadJ turned to the city this morning .hm mi, thP tmrk - on the. Princess Kathleen from Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers U visit to Vancouver Olin Parker was first donor Pure, lb I Rhortnlne . .32 He arrived at the clinic one halt ; trrn. Ttivnn f (rrrB9 Ttck CARRY A TUNE WHEREVER Sana Soap. face, bar . .ing It down well. Carefully pour hour u opemd ftm, stay lment of TranBp0rt Marine 1 h MittnrH or Miirar Plsire the . .. ih"m"v v Laundry, catte 2 iur HURRY-UP DESSERTS ARE WELCOME ON SUMMER DAYS ... .. . ; , ' . t wTougn an me preparations Aent nere an(I now 0 victoria Soap Powders, larire Glace '. novinff men in n nun in mil. ..... . i - unlit thev were reaiv tor mm. arrived in the city Saturday af ...;:35 May "CAFE 5 Ir 1 FOOD COOKING Cherries. 2 lb. pkt. iOU GO ... With thiS Dessert is the trimming of the tre with alternate layers of bread ternoon by air on a business visit Almond Paste, lb - -3S) Col. Dixon headed the British meUl. MOtil ycopitt Jew bUUb, 1IU UiiU il ufc cuuui wiwt water and oven-poach hi a mod- Thert Were,12 rejectss med!ca', erate oven, 350 degrees F until 4 hBemoKtobin ani 3 age rejects is firm and sliver custard a a gM fflf 16 years and a maJ1 in the centre knile inserted and WQman whQ mn c)ose u I Columbia contingent to the re cent national Boy Scout Jam matter how satisfying the main course may be, a dessert is required to top off tlie meal nicely. When home chores pile up. the Coconut, lb - b-.'.jO Fruit Cake Mix. lb -.":Sy Dates, fancv, 1 lb. pkt. Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs .gi Seeded Raisins, 1 lb .11 Shelled Walnuts, 4 lb Shelled Almonds, 6 ot.. ,39 Shelled brazils, u, K ---:';a Jams fin 1. 70 years old. Cover with a saucer and weigh down. Chill 3 hours or longer. Turn out and serve with additional whole berries. Yield: six servings. Stewed sweetened boree at Ottawa. He described comes out clean, about ou minutes or " cook in a pressure' The local committee, of which it is a nighy impressive affair, saucepan ioi o h.hiuhs, cuui uu- c . Norrineton was chalr. particularly tne ceremony in hoinemaker welcomes any little mediately. Yield: six servings. suggestions that gives her help ihubarb or frozen berries may In menu planning or meal prep- be used in place of iresh Derries. Strawberry, 24-oz. 48 Raspberry. 24-or i-. .3 Blackberry. 4-lb i.; .77 it'ishes A Specialty CHERRY WHIP which Prince Rupert and St. John's, Newfoundland Scouts exchanged bottles of Pacific and Atlantic Ocean water as a gesture of Canadian unity. 1 cup sour cherry pulp ROME ORDERS (about 2 cups pitted cherries) Cherry, 24-oz r Peach. 4 lb. Apricot, 4-lb. 9 Soups " , Canned Soups 13 to .20 man, did a fine piece ' of organization work in making the clinic possible here ai,d having it run smoothly. Every home in the district, also the lumber camps, were canvassed. The hall had to be set up as a clinic and for this, Mr. Hood, who is in charge of work at the Infirmary, sent a carpenter and some cots. Other HONE m ' mi. to 1 a.m. 2 egg whites Pinch of salt araUon. Home - made or commercial tea biscuits or pastry mixes are minute-savers. It is very easy to mix a double or triple quantity of tlie dry Ingredients and store the mix in tl relrigeratov ready to add the liquid when re meats " ft D1TFERENT1 RCA Vlcuw BP-SC Chicken, lb 'j cup sugar Try Our Ham, boned ana tonea. id. .. .; Ham. res. lb. Wash, stein and pit cherries Advertise in the Daily News! It Pay? to Advertise! T.D COMBINATION Balogna. lb 49 Crush or chop to a fine pulp Drain. Beat egg whites with STI.AK SNER TODAY j !?:.. m " : 4 . .'VS.':-' ".V ' . . quired. This Is perliaps one o. .h tst. .vs to speed un nrep- Ualt until stiff and gradually orati,,n f.ir a areat variety ol add the sugar. Beat to a light STEEL LANDING MATS delicious desserts. meringue, aua cnerry pu.p w.u CornsUrch and quick-cookint mix thorougniy witn rotary oeat,- tauiora desserts require little er. rue suwy - rcaVictor Portable Fr ringe nd' no"' r your with ihc RCA Vktor BP-AC uniting acntiiivity, plenty of volume even for outdoor dancing. That hamlKHiK ca it of plastic and lihtweiitht aluminum with tperiat, weathcr-retistant finish. PUy on in aelf contained batttry the ecind yoa lift the dial cover, or on AC-1C Hhm current. It'i S star performer with the marvel- in nreuaration and mav be t jt Individual dishes. Chill thor- .....v. ... C" - I . . , " 1..1..J .1,V, made in great variety, using sea- pugniy ana serve. Kaii.u...Cu w.u. i I whole cnerries. xjciu. . Fruit whip Is another type of lings. Ql lCK CARAMEL CUSTARD dessert which is simple, quick and delicious. Home economists suggest sev SsT in tan eral "hurry up" desserts. 4 eggs '3 cup white sugar 4 teaspoon salt 3 cups milk , teaspoon vanilla , 23 cup light brown sugar Beat eggs until light. Add Sl'MMKR Pl'DDING 2 cups crushed berries Vi cup sugar 6 slices of bread Crush berries, measure,. ,T $80.00 r Golden xk Throat .... Came in fac t Demonstratin McRae Bros. RESIGNATION RUMORED Elmer Roper, provincial leader of the C.C.F. in Alberta, whose intention to resign the leadership this fall has been rumored. A provincial C.C.F. convention is scheduled for November but Mr. Roper has made no comment. (C. P. Photo) sugar and salt, pienaing weii. add Scald mtllr. antt slowly add to auuar and stir well. Remove 1" thick Sizes 3x12' egg mixture, aou uuvouhub-3eat custard mixture until well crusts from bread and line a I mould with the slices. Fill een-j alended. Sift brown sugar and place it In the bottom of one arge, greased, baking dish or e im i! jreased individual moulds, pack- Mrs. A. Eastwood arrived In the city on Saturday afternoon's Suitable for Fences, Skylight Protectors, Reinforcinfr, Koad Building, Cattle Guards, Dyking. Priced to Sell. Write for Blue Prints and Full Particulars ATLAS IRON & METALS Ltd. 250 Prior St., Vancouver WAGNER, STEIN & GREENE CO. 1832 Store St., Victoria PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 2nd Are., Prince Rupert 'ilIIIil!!i!!lfflI18IBJliIlIIll!lllllllJj plane from the south to attend the marriage Saturday night of f MJS her grandson, Jack Eastwood, to Miss Dorothy McLeod and to visit here with her son and daughter- A HEW HOME Deserves the Best in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eastwood, Fullon Street. -By chic young; 'Always the Gentleman! i BLONDIE VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun c 5VICE Friday, 8 pnt., Cataia Sunday, 10 p.m., Coqultlam tpedalize In 1 a high quality Diamond rings. Every diamond guaranteed perfect. See our displays of moderately priced rings and get a new illustra.nd fold?. ALICE ARM. STEWART AND 1- 3.11 fcwGor) n i . r- '''Hfp I 'ELL-HM I 4 'Il -S -s- I F 'J-iJ '"- , "i I ! Sd "-'SJ ) p,l . (SPEAK TO MS, DEAP j tlCAN'T'- fAu M & il X 1 1 Z 1 . if nr ' tici Un-k-j' ctor. PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coqultlam, July, 29 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS PARKFD FOR BUILDING SUPPLIES AND ESTIMATES PHONE 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractor "MlTED "U s.s. Coqultlam, August 5 and 19 t Fri, nd'y Service" FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent HONE 83 TMrrt Avenue Phone 568