Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 8, 1950 ' , i I o , , Water Discussed With Engineer ' Followlnc a mpet.lnir Mnnrlnv for HOME IMPROVEMENTS A United Nations catalogue of art masterpieces painted before i860 contains 418 works by 170 masters. 0 jfi Australia Is the only country absorbing an entire continent, estimated at 2,973,581 square miles. Rod and nun w,,.!.. t-v &4 I December 15. (2o6pj Prince Rurrrt Gyro Club, at its' ni:e your home. ;el unused room, ,nt or attic with . Fire Proof Walt 1 ,1 & P.F'SHORTCAKE" wlfi Ice Cream, Fmils & Desserts v 'cly iunaneon today, was in monthly business ession Ti-night there will be a club stig party at the Prin-v; Hupert Club. United Churr-h 1UIv' j V 0 night with council in committee ' of the whole together with W. F. Stone, representing the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, and Don Williamson and Jeff Hill, Junior Chamber of Commerce, W. R. Bonnycastle, Van-' couver hydro engineer, who has ' been making a survey of the' cltys water system, left by yesterday's plane on his return' south. Monday night's meeting took form largely of a question and answer session and there wa3 a round the board discussion ' & -y , i nail ai "'lr Will not warp, sag, tor awell. Take, any Jecoratlon. w, a tea aim home cooking sale. Everything from roast chicken to layer! cakes. Thursday, Nov. 9, 2 to 5. (H) , Swan Peterson Thi'. rich, sweet, short biscuit is a Peek Frean special, known the world over for its satisfying : a mm? r appetizing navuur. 5 7 shoreman and pioneer, who was struck by an automobile a few months ago, continue to makej gradual recovery. He has been in a cast for weeks but this is to be removed in the hospital. FOR ALL BUILDERS NEEDS. PHONI 116orll7 BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Sr. SHOtTCAKt with mm,U Goes ,)tl with .ndon.nK.o-.. Gineer Ale or a v-l v ? ','21 .AlAI of the whole water situation. i Mr. Bonnycastle Is recommend- ' lng that the city have a 24-inch water main from Woodworth Lake to Shawatlans Passage instead of the present 18-lnch main although the latter line physi glass of milk. ! Ji ' i Annual meeting Skeena Federal Liberal Association will oe held at the CivW- npniro p,-in cally is still good for ten years. Mr. Bonnycastle sueeests that, to Rupert, at 2 p.m. November 10,' The Experts ior purpose of election of offi cut consumption of water, the SNOW SUITS PARKAS tcs 1 to 6 years cers and receiving of reports y watr outlets all be metered. ' T w Mw A - 1 t i ... i - 1 t "9 ' & " 4 Say. This has Droven effertivp In A whofeiome bitcuH to pack in fonefwt and to giv to chiWreo befwe. m-xth ppiewnaiie ana (26:, immm SOUP FOR SUPPER If wise she'll make other cities and In Halifax, for instance, had cut consumption in half. Mr. Bonnycastle's survey findings will be embodied in a repor t to be made later to the city council. jof the supper menu these an- MOW AT Condition of R '.R. Strachan, who has been a patient in the Vancouver General Hospital for three months, is improving, local friends will be glad to know. Still suffering from the effect3 of injury received during the blackout of 1943 when struck hv 25" hi "Ev9rcriip" moiitw-proaf I oz. fActeet VICE-REGAL VIEW Painting typically-Canadian landscapes is one of the .chief hobbies of Viscount Alexander, whose term as TORK SHOPPE 303 3rd Ave. W. governor-general has been extended for a year. He is shown working on a view of the parliament buildings, as viewed from the Quebec side of the Ottawa River. . (CP PHOTO) a car, Mr. Strachan has been re ceiving surgical treatment in MADE BY ' VJw umn aays. The youngsters will like It because its' warm Incidentally it also Is a good way to Uf. up leftovers lingering in the refrigerator. For instance the remains vf last Sunday's chicken could be made lnta soup. 4The bones of the chicken along with any extra bits "f skin must be crushed down into a saucepan and covered with warm water. Bring to a boil, cover and boil for one hour. Drain off liquid OLD BUSINESS DIES Joe H. Sees Show of Films Members of the Toe H Group at their weekly meeting on Monday night enjoyed the showing of three films circulated by the National Film Board. Pictures were "Along the Cabot Trail," MONTREAL W The bailiff's! Vancouver. Frank Clark of Prince George, Liberal organizer for northern i irT7i ITTTTK drY PEEK-FREAK'S MAKERS OF hammer ended a century-old! GLO ousiness here when the D. & J. Sadler Comany belongings were sold. It started in 1842 as a seller IT 6 Mr. M t Mr. frm a travel picture In color; "Pay Off In Pain," a short dealing with the evils of the drug habit, When the Sadler brothers died , t T-JpnrV Wall o rv rtlrl mnl,tAn T and central British Columbia, arrived in the city on last night's train for a visit of a few days. He will attend the annual meeting of the Skeena Federal District Lioeral Association to be held here this Friday afternoon. W. J. Scott, nresirlent nf th ,s & High Gloss beouriful tints ior decorating. ana "The Connors Case," a fact f W f I 'V V I Mk 1 m. - j ' ' "i ai uiu cniuiuycc, ana aiscara oones. , To the strained liquid add: one-half cup finely diced onion; one-quarter cup fine noodl.s 'three-quarters of an inch in ual investigation by the RCMP. FINE PRINTING AT... mi; uii ww became the owner. He died last year and his widow died three months ago. KK DR.ING . The projector was operated by Jimmy Evans. length) ; salt and p.pper to tast H0MPSON VARE CO! LTD BUILDING BOOM Volume of construction work in Alberta in 1950 is more than triple the rate of last year. A government study of vast underground reserves of natural steam Is being conducted at Wairakl, New Zealand. i Fill BITTER FASTI K ZJL wL PHONE 21 222 SECOND AVE. HOLLYWOOD CAFE i'gS J th counc11 of Associaltd SOITP RrriPrs uiF RECIPES Boards of Trade of Central Brit- Here are three soup recipes the l.-h Columbia in Trail and of the lamlly Is bound to appreciate. Pacific Northwest Trade A.ssoci- Onion Soud Ineredlenfjc rai nt.inninSo.tti w..iki. n- Puking, Crating 1 .. ir and General ANNOUNCEMENTS Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar L't and Storage medlum-sl7d onions; two table- Suaaestion was mud? thnt. if ln. spoons mild-flavored fat; f.ti members of the Chamber should November 8. We Specialize in wwcaiwum nour; one quart ; be in the vicinitv nf T-aii nr ? United Church. Men's Tea, Drown soup stock: six slices Thursday, Nov. 9. tie at the time of these meetinzs they would be given credentials Reliaolc and Effl-ce. Aiso agents for Lquid Air Co. Ltu., ..Acetylene and all ipplies. g DISHES to attend. Presbyterian Fall Sale, Nov. 16 Bridge, whist and cribbage .toast; one-half cup grated I vheese. J Cook sliced onions in water and cover for one-half hour. Rub through a sieve. M't tat blend in flour and gradually add one cup of the stock. Stir until tne m CARTAGE ? AGE LIMITED CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For Outside Orders PHONE US and Park Avenues Chews 60 and 6 Catholic Hall, Thursday, November 16, at 8 p.m. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 17. Conrad School P-T.A. Care Party, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. St. ' Andrew's Cathedral W.A. Fall Sale, Nov. 18. OPEN FROM 7:30 PJW. to 3:30 A.M. Army May Come Sack fo Ruper! Possible return of the Canadian Army to Prince Rupert is seen in request to the city by Department of National Defence for leases on Dronertv held bv ihs mixture thickens. Add onions and remaining stock, blending well. Simmer for 20 minutes. Place one alice of toast in each soup-plate, add soup and sprink!e with grated cheese. Six servings ury Steamer Electric Blankets GEORGE GENERAL department during the war In 1 Canadian region uara rany, j Nov. 22. i I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 123. I Port Edward Anglican Bazaar I at Community Hall, November ELECTRIC LECTRIC 59-50 BAILS FOR "DUAL CONTROL" . cluding sitrs or army camps in the Eleventh Avenue area. Antiaircraft euns have already been MOUVER received here and are being put I creamy onion SOUP Ingredients: three tablespoons 'mild-flavored fat; IV2 cups finely I minced onion; two tablespoons J flour; l'- teaspoons salt; thre? cups milk; one cup vegetable j water, milk or water; paprika: j nutmeg; one-half cup grated j cheese; two tablespoons chopped , parsley ' Melt fat and add minced onion. Saute until golden brown. Stir I In flour and salt, Add milk end 1 1 .s r up in addition to Othpr new defence activities which are under Intermediate Ports Heating pads way. h Thursday ' rr y ,i H:15 p.m. 9-50 GENERAL ELECTRIC Fish Exports iiM)lt1lJ!vVJ1i KETCHIKAN Arc Increased 23, 2:30 p.m. Nurses' Annual Ball, Nov. 24. Lutheran Church Lutefish an'l fishcake dinner. Sat, Nov. 25. Annunciation Home and School Association bake sale, Lyons Corner, Nov. 25. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. Job's Daughters Bake Sale, Overwaitea, Dec. 2. United Church Fall Bazaur, December 7. - - - i hm MinNir.HTlve8etable atcr- 12.00 Beini alio make Pre-Couked Oatmeal Mixture for babiet, and will shortly introduce a Pre-Cooked Barley CereaL N WAFFLE IRONS covered, until onions are tender. Season with paprika, nutmeg. Place a tablespoon of grated cheese and a teaspoon chopped parsley in each soup-plate and OTTAWA. Canadian fish exports have risen 14 per cent In the first eight months of 1950, reports Fisheries Minister Robert Mayhew. The largest Increase has been in fresh and frozen exports. Almost the entire trade expansion was due the U.S. dollar market demands. fur Heservauons Write or Call CITY OR DtTOT OFFICE . , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. COMBINATION WAFFLE IRONS 19 00 and SANDWICH TOASTER ",vv NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. I pour the hot soup over them. I Serve immediately. Six servings. 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