Parsley, bunch 15 No. 5 Peas. fancy ... i, . .. TurniM - i Mixed EIS "1 Prince Rupert Doily News. Wednesday, March 1, 1950 f-Dlnach. 2 lbs. cello 95 i Diced Beet. bunch .08! Blended Grapefruit Tomatoes. 20-oz, ea 28-oz. ' Kallon 53 .19 18 2t 5S Kadishes. .67 .33 Si Wax Beans, rhntre "" "21 ' Mar-arine- lb PumteVo? ca ! Canadian cb. Mushrooms, lb .65 Scouts, Guides Jamboree At Terrace uonH lettuce .13-. its rvmkinv Onions, i IDS. .X Baked Beanu 9n-, ru" Apple. 20-oz. Milk tin. 2 lor U9 fruit 3 ibs Evatorated Milk.. Cauliflower lb. 23c Baked Beans,' 15-oj. tin Tomatoes. Colli, lb .2a Tnm.., ! 43-oz. .25 .30 29 .42 .23 1 "33 ; i-oz. tins, 2 lor . Case . J3 .7.50 r-abbaee lb .. .u i TERRACE A Boy Scouts and i unit. i'1 " . ' ' u I Flmir Canned rruits j Pineapple, crushed ; Pieces, 20-oz Anricts. 'M-trt. Potatoes. 10 lb .47 59 .66 - i 75'fcuciintfiers. b. . 22- nci 25' voootanl Vegetable Man hard Hi. 1 Pastry Flour. 7 ibs. .. .25 Flour. 49 s, No. 1 .13 Wheat .iZ Flour. 24's amrrww. .3.60 ...1.82 .'dim Quart . Pint ." cream, Dint'""""T".'."." Larce Grade A" Meaium cartons Pullets, cartons .. .21 .....01 15 ' . 1.65 ... .17 lea and lutirr Snuash. lb. Canned Vetetafdes 0111 Pickles, (?ai. Cut Green Beans, icy Cherries, ancy, 20-oz. w LoKanoernes. 20-oz l-eacns. choice Pure, lb Z Shortening Coffee lb Tea Df Luxe ouantity lb 6282 ....1.0b .25' .... .10 58-60 ... .53 48-50 .41 1 cjr- oulde Jamboree was held at ' the Oddfellows' Hall here on Frl- day last and a large crowd of .24 parents and friends watched the ; proceedings with great interest. -J ; Eaeh groua went Into formation -1 j with the Gfiide8 in the centre and 1 surrounded by the Scouts and Cubs. On the outer circle were the Brownies. j ! On behalf of the village com-misioners D. G. Little spoke briefl j on the good work done by these organizations in the town where there is no organized sport j for the children. Especially did ; he commend all the leaders who fwere taking such an Interest in ($ it your breakfast Mat's wrong?. GALS EVERYWHERE -look this message over. It's built on plain but important facts. Something for your good. How your folks can benefit. I ' " t )W ii-M ! I S f '' t.. i ', i'i I 1 . the work. The presentation of the flag to the Girl Guides by Mrs. S. J. Nor - 1 Why Breakfast it Specially Important to YOU A good breakfast gets y0u off to a good start for the Jay. Hard work cheaJ? At horn'? At I.UMnesK? Take the nutri-tionihl'stip. (They kru.w.) For mental alerlnehs, getting things done, that first mral of tlie day t". important. hy ? Ilmuine, for llw.se who eat no breakfast or u jioor one, results are fatigue, irritaliility, eMnel efficiency. Why Grape-Nuts is a Special Breakfast Cereal Just two tulilespoonn of delicious Crape-Nuts provide the eereal share of a good breakfast. Golden kernels of whole wheat and malted barley . . . good . good . . . g04id. Fine food allien loo, because of uneful qiiantit ies of earbidiydrates. proteins, minerals you need. Grand flavour-lift with milk or cream. Grape-Nuts lielp you to healthful, economical breakfast. 7osfs rington then took place with j these uwirds: "On behalf of my j husband uh1 :ryself may I ask ) you to accept these cuiors for the I first Terrace Girl Guide Com- pany. May they carry them with ' pride and with a full understanding of the emblems with which I It U embroidered, j Captain Mcllroy" accepted the colors with a few words of thanks j and she handed them to the I standard bearer, Claudia King jwho, with two escorts, Shaaron Mcllroy and Marlene . Michiel ) took them to the company. Then Captain Mcllroy presented Guides i Bl-i tha Amdam, Shirley Rey-: nolds, Maureen Kennedy, and 1 Shaaron Mcllroy with second ! class badges. Mrs. Wold, president of the Girl Guide Association j spoke briefly and thanked all for turning out that night. I Each group then showed to tlx; J 1 audience how part of their eve-1 Inings were spent when they met I weekly. I Leading the Cubs were J. Haal- : I and R. Pethwick. The Brownie1 i leaders were Mrs. Giraud, Mrs. Gavuu, Mrs. Ilowlett, Gloria Irving. Guide leaders were Capt. Mcllroy, Lt. Clifford and Lt. McGii- QUEBEC MAN WINS FIRST DOG RACE HEAT- Ten teams were' I entered in the Tnternatlnnol TV. n.u.. .4 it. . .. . i Food. 11 c . j Product -"" umuy 1 ai.e at vjiuiwa ana me i first 30-mile heat was won by Wilf Lepine or Cueoec City A lead 1 ? dog, Mike, is held by Inez Martinez. Mike led dnsr ie'am in n- 'Jiil 1 1 the 30-mile t.pt . no ku tt o , .. . .. , ' uuu" u -o. ana uanaaian entrants. Can- adians held the first five places in the first day's run. 1 i it M 1 : ; : ' r APE VOL) PEALLV Sm GONG TO GET s1 - t UPJfSh SUPB, TMATS -VJ . aa. mwm ' 111 . . A L. AT 4-A.M. TO V r NOTHING I'VE r ll Al .m IIaIi WMEMBERJ CjPMEPS .GO HUNTING? r" V. DON 6 IT A -i, LOnDIE wMM mm II your subscription is 11. arrears ar.d you do not receive jj your paper, p 1 e a s e do not blame the publisher, the news and "God Save the King." In the absence of Brock Nor- berg, Dr. McGilvery acted as chairman. Following the closing of the ceremonies refreshments were boy or the post office. Jw. do a little straight talking tt very. Dick Dubeau, as Scout mas iter, put the Scouts through their ;scrVed by the ladies of the Girl l)ac''s- I Guide Association with Miss Dor- Tlie three Scouts who had been 1, ,,,,,, T . , . hlilh.y .IrV.1!1f ,n the food t.. Ol.ta lnf Jul. fnr Iho ?hurE. yourself. Co-operation of subscribers in this regard wout'!ri be appreciated. t wi.uld av V; a. tot of trouMe and every : ' i body would D 'nappier. SuhLJl scrlptions ar? payable in ad " ' " -i ana lruit hau been donated bv . . Jamboree there each told part o , some merchants in town heir and thanked. expenences awa of lhe n those who had tkmatcd to make f., rf f ,.,' ..... . v I nwiu.l Ul lllllivn ft! IT CAIIIU- ed to them all for their kindness. Uie journey possible for them, i These boys were, Aaron Haaland, Vancis Gavan and Roy Clifford.' Constable Brue' spoke briefly, on the work of the Group Committee and asked tht boys to get their parents to attend these meetings which are held monthly. 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