m 4 Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 21, 1952 Time for a ICha nge Comes have been the fashion now for years, and they are still good. But full skirts are newer. If you have followed faithfully the slim skirt mode, why not kick over the traces? Get a full Loca BIO DEMAND I VAST STATE More than 1000.000,000 animal! Western Australia Is bv far a n d hides and skins are required to j the largest of the six Australian' skirt, and the crinolines to wear PERSONAL ' During Winter i meet the annual need for leather states, with an area of 975.900 underneath I in the United States. to give you the paper-doll silhou square miles. Everv once in a while we act : fashionable Doug Lleterman, Vancouver l.noH u;ill. II.IK.., ...... I ette. You will find yourself George Rorie is leaving on tonight's- train for a business trip to Smilhers. and ; having a lot of fun with the new nuvii.vv ... " especially with ourselves, and Drama Festival Ambitious Syllabus on a series of articles on Alcan . Wls, wc coulc sljmeone dif-! personality your new "package" BiFhon Anthonv Jordan O MI. developments In this area, ar- , erent somebody moi-a glam-i wl B've you. Jst like that! rived on the Camosun tnis morn- oroU8 naturally. 1 Hair. too. offers a fine field i is sailing tonight on the Prin Metal Lunch Boxes Thermos Lunch Kits for children. Thermos Bottles Pints ii t m . .. . . tew rvuran. lur u Lrin lu va iuuu- nous syiiaous oi the tilth annual Prince ver nn ec-ietii duties. istrict Music and Drama Festival has been' Sl5t. l. a. n. Pottcrum rcmp and is being circulated. The Festival will returned 'to the city on the Prtn- ing.from Kemano Bay and left) u happ,.ns l0 al, of us amIfor tag-end of winter experi-' by air today on his return to ( s no;hing to be ashamed ; mentlng. If you have worn Vancouver. . o The housewife Wishes she your hair in the same style William McLeod, who was a ! wire Vivien Leigh, with a' almost the same style -pilot here for Queen Charlotte chance to play up to Laurence ; 'or years now . the tune to Olivici, just for ofjehang-e it Maybe a radical Air Lines a year or so ago and: a couple who is now Hying for Morrison- weeks, of course! The dub change Is just what your soul ...,.... -jLJL-ti ,ifh Ai.'colfer wLshes he were Ben i needs. For Instance, try a lliib 11UI an blUO IllUg. llUlll 6, 7, 8 and 9. Lntnes close March 1 i.v Ocean Falls on patrol and Half Pints "Snop-Tite" Thermos Bottle Stoppers Thermos Corks at trip to duty. In clrcula-: is, now been mailed to BU; Arthur r, .nhinn nmtpr ...... .i o,,(ir, ,. r. 1 Hoean. at least for a couDle oflPdle cut, which means hair Jiuluals and schools. I measuring one to two inches for Kit imal Constructors, arrived rived from Kemano on the Trin- r:unds. The Walter Mitty-like arranue ment calls , Catholic Week Of Prayer Here iiill.osal first or the long all over your head. It will make you look carefree and, what is more important, feel in the city on the Princess Noran CCS3 Norah this morning. He wa3 -'"i wisnes ne were an ex-from Kitimat and proceeded by accompanied by Mrs. McLcod. plorei, for an heroic adventure air to Vancouver tw ...ill ko h... fr crlmo time or two. And no doubt the ex- ..ejt inn oi me festival the drama. Imishinn; Jionor pcriormance. ... hnt hppn an. Sunday morning Most Rev. David Todd arrived in the city Anthony Jordon. O.M.I. Vicar on yesterday morning's train for ' .otollc of Prince Runcrt. a moiith' vi.ll here with his dicalor of music nriTrfr iTTtiiii pioier iuuks lonKtngiy at Lne 1 Gordon Roberts, field rcpre- clerks placed nine-to-five job " yu don,t fcel as daring as ficiitative of the National Film now and again ! that, try a side part instead ol Board with headquarters Tlii, the o' "c-r v.-hn we 1 thc UKlomary centr Part- or Prince George, is spending a few tired 'oi wintf.r 'and spring !?nhu-.l,steid f ouldcr days in the city on official bus.- far 0l f dreamingb bob. Whatever hair-do you ness. Having driven as far west ,. ,.,,. w .,, hpn! choose, be sure your hair is ma adjudicator has ' speaking on Church Unity Oc- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. mid. -lave, reminded the conErecation Vlnce Daly, Borden Street. Ji,ive of the Prince i tr i th. Divine Son of t r 1 c t Music ana ood and that Church makes no rt D I i:v;il consists of: compromise on this teaching. Douglas Jelstead arrived last night, from Parksville, Vancouver Island, to exchange positions as Terrace. He arrived here oy , overpowering shining by using one of the new train yesterday morning and . , .. types of special detergent sham- wlll remain until Thursday. He "''" 'e mIR-n as wel1 cf ! poos, says Katherlne Potter, di-W meeting the Prince Rupert-c can change overnight Into rcctor of Beauty and Grooming the people we d like to be. But'nr Pr,u-tr x, rjnmhlp nnn't DISHES 1 On the origin of the -Church Unity Octave, the Bishop, told how It was started by a small lint -Rev. Basil S. Dorothv L. Becker. , nt.s- R. H. Davld- with Bernic Lane, local manager of Overwaltea Ltd. Mr. Lane i w vii n (iitva sjtu. banc i inn vvuntu u u iiivvtinij w - , i - - -. - - group of Episcopalians in the (leaves Thursday after two-and- nltht and will be at the Prince WL -" ""'.- uu' vo-Ab et your hair get a lacklustre iidolph OLsen. United States In 1908. They band- one-half years in Prince Rupert Rupert Gyro Club luncheon on ""J, appearance, we can iook1oo1c from mins ordmary soaPi Mrs. H. S. Whalen. o logemer as a religious order to take over managerial duties Wednesday with a brier talK ana '. ff " , , " ana so spoil me new eneci. more Tu .nrM la full nf hnnnv In search of truth and, within- a In the Vancouver Island centre. film showing. V Charles Roberts, (.'(jmrnittee Sister ; Wc have fhe larqest stock of dishes in Northern B.C. ican you ask? people who have tried repackag- nce, convener; n. a. isn't good for anybody to-; Ivl I. " v. nnrt tune Joined the Catholic r-v.rrn 8ill(.e tnat tlme church' Unity Octave has become a world-wide week of prayer, , lOOK and divss the same way H. S. Cobb, Mrs. C. ter Lien. ' Sixth Avenue W. Sidewalk Ashed DINNER SETS jing, and liked it. Why not try ; a new "package" for yourself, have fun and better your mor-i ale? Packaging can be more j than skin deep. You'll look like ! a new person, feel like a new JManuRcr F. J. Skin- season after season, year in and year out A few changes in the "package" will do a lot for anybody's morale, whether bored housewife or fed-up secretary. Arthur Grant's Native Ballad Wins Recording Cunvrncr Mis. F. E. College Honors ! person, and be a new person. :p-Mrs. L, P. Char- Skirts, for instance, offer ! Building' of, a sidewalk on Sixth Avenue West between Fulton and McBrlde Streets was BREAKFAST SETS CUPS and SAUCERS Especially good selection of TEAPOTS and WHITE KITCHENWARE challenging field Slim skirts Rupert Student i Recording has been made by a Vancouver concern of "Tslmp- suggested as a safety measure' J S Black. Mi s W. S. Kergin. net Stage Manager Prock'er. sung unK by oy lls lis compo.ser, compo.ser, at ai the me monthly, mommy, mceung meeting ui of n-iog King F.nti5h at thn nii.ht whnni l!) CHENEY st'an tlrl" I Washinutnn Fieven raM,rno,inTn Il.7.i 33-year 33-year old old Kitimat-born Kitimat-born Arthur Arthur - Edward Edward School School Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher- . b(.luhfd for new i Mr.s. C. P. Balagno. rionts Grant who has been singing for Association last week and unani-Kev were initiated Into Blue mnn' nntinnni hrtio.ii.. radio for eleven years when he mously approved. The request Canadians. R. Stone was elected delegate Gordon & And ituu Ilia lu.ti. avail, uii aidtiuu win uc ocrut lu liii. nijr vuu.tv.... nnd prvlr hnnnrnrv Tnit.tfilp to the cit.ienship council erson Limited r. and has since been on! With the Dresldcnt. Mrs. Hardy CFPR who were chosen on the basis 1 TIES ipcit Little Theatre Blaek. Mchcr Council Mis. lor 0 quicker, I - -nicer, blocker 1 -shine! I J ( Miss Patterson's class won the Diize for the laruest number of Fhone 46 Vancouver and Vancouver Island n the chair, business was largely of scholarship and service. In J. mii- n,n Mnt-t.i-ln rtf Drf,.a fitatiOHS. fhtHnH cluded oi a routine nature. ft.Dout nuy parents present at the meeting .....v.b , ...i, T.imnuon r.li-1" hollnrl . : 1 1 Bay lUw Mrs. O. R. Green, film council Rupert. of distinctive local interest will I R Q Moore scnool principal Canadian Club Mrs. iirii'j- IlilllilWW! flnil'i'illWfi,:! mmm. iwii!tf!i!i!ii!;ii!j'!!iji!iriit!!iif EBB r ".' expressed approciation, on Be be available u u In i local i record delegate, had two films which were much appreciated by all. The meeting ended with square daniing and later delic- .It!)- half of the school, to the Association for its assistance In pro Women's League Ilalutiiio. iprrt Teachers' Fcd-n d llubi-r. newjlous rclreshmt nts were seivcd viding equipment for the SALE school. by Mrs. W. Patterson and her It was suggested that the fee'eemmittee. May Organize Social Credit In This City Charles W. Reeves of Prince .'hops. It is also being published as sheet music. Grant is enthusiastic about the pruspects of its meeting with popular . response. It Is' believed to be the first time that a Canadian native has produced a recording. - Rupert Senior Chamber $ -v- F. J. Skinner. ipi-rt Iiotary Club n MI'F' Background music for "Tstmp-; Rupcit has been authorized oy sean Girl" and the opposite side KpiicrUs. 1 Mreot School P-TA--Couk. B(lA-ard S;:hool P-TA ft.'.lier. also . - M I Lyle Wicks, president of the Brit- number. '.'My Sweet Marie.' LADIES' NYLON HOSE first quality sale price $1 .1 9 I.sii Columbia Social Credit by Grant, is provided by Frank Vuru: to take steps preliminary McPhalen's orchestra with -which K to the forming of a Social Credit Grant has appeared on the ' Ha 4ii Calis program from CBR reel School P-TA -Sin It. and I'loIcvMonal ub. Legion W.A. 'Mrs. in Vancouver; - - . . Son of Mrs. Angeline Wilson ! SLIPPERS 30 Off BAGGAGE 200 Off 4 political group in this city. Peer V. Paynster, third vice-president; may be arriving before long with a view to officiul organization here So far, according to Mr. Wicks, Kiere is "not a group, not even a member (of Social Credit) in Prince Rupert." . l.ailirs' and Children's ot Kitimat, Arthur Giant was, born and raised in that- village' .iu snc'ed an early aptitude for music. He is now employed at! Loiliii" Mrs. Alice the Canadian Fishing Co. plant! 4)i Girl Guides Mrs. ft n. t Vouth Organization at Butedale. 1000 Pairs LADIES' SHOES 2 for 1 Buy one poir and receive one free a is. jitupert Ladies' Book L. P. Charbonncau. 1 Smart Cooks Discover Mushroom Soup iTengNot 1 FASHION --FOOTWEAR ing Alone I C W W El FOODS : M on was i-xp cs-sed b;' liloyees of the Can tonal Railways at u on i : J an ; 1 nday which .. tatcd Ti'im, severely burned i. lent tthll" at woik. in i he shops at Uie I " 9 i aaawaaaaw-a----aanMa V IT PAYS TO USE B sil-ii iililoyce told the Daily there were two men V. 1 $i ; :in the same Job and EWS IAS LY M V overs were in the vic- it. is analnst regula-ve men working alono ff V ' -A' - 11 far lid to firti 1 iruvir-xri-r 7V DS ASSIFIED A ma a I . i I . sad ers 'HZ K .rfs. 4' i'.ir'jL 1 M Hwri'I HfV Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form sl' i lM I)re.s.scs. two for tmi ,,f (,,. Annette i'il'l 1 17c I Rci'ljft ! m n i. I I ii nf the ' Kil iii-rt Music, and Dramu i LyuiMUijy i i -jj-. j gb5?im. : :z:n:Hz:::zz . z .. i 1 - lii. StiiS i Hi liiWIT Vi- I kw-iatlii, Wednesday, January Mushroom Seallepad aetataeel TJe ( cups of sliced cooked potatoes for thla. To make th aance. bland 1 can of mushroom aoup with M rap milk. 1 tablespoon minced ealon. H teaspoon r'Ui. and a dssh of pepper. Alternst? ttyeie of potatoes and sauee la a 1-quart cme-role. Dot top with butter. Bake la a moderate oren (37iT.) (or M minutes. Mskaa I servings. - : soup scoops e- wvicjcentro, 8 p.m. (lt; Do i4l foriiet the Burhs' Is tk bomsmaktr HAPFT keipt vrsl eans of erm of mushroom oep on hsr kltoliB slieir. Sh enn brt aaslly Uronc k tlioo family rcqutsts for 1st meal la a hnn7- Yon'T probably tonal kev siaefc meultlmo belp U to this trip!-tleiHd munhi-ooBi soup. As yoa plan th famllr's faro tor a wtak. remember tha apaclal sood ways It can bi-lgbtsn nanus and simplify cooking. I. As tha mala hot dish. As a aavory aauco tor aiasts or teceiablea. . Aa a cooking oca for caua-rolea or craamad dlhea. For soma "wondeiful aatlng" lileaa with mnihioom soup, try . ' - ; z : ; ; I ! ---I : ! ; " hf "' at Miller Bay Hos-'I atj !t:30 p.m. on Frldav. '"i'ryf ::", 11)02. Proi-cetls will Uiwaiis a centrally control-i';idii and tmhlir. address SPAQHETTI AND TUNA BALL!) Take two -cam of spaghetti In tomato aauce with cheeao and aervs with crisp-browned una baJla for a glad new Tartsllon of spaghetti V meat balls. To make the turn balla, first prepare a white sauce from f''1" ftii' the paticnt.s. Invlla- iii.M be presented at the in' and can be- obtained from pc lv Hospital, the Indian "'y toil ice, Band Leader 'o t-vcn.s mui Port Edward Muahraom Soup 'it' Sandwteh di. a him tm-in of ataamtnc fra- !!', fi at. on. tltlc-lli l t tablespoons butter, S tablespoons flour, and 't cup milk. Add I teaspoons lemon Juice, daah of pepper and I cup of tuna. Chill; ehape lnte 4.V I 3 I -- - i i . "., .- . 1 1 1 1 i 1111 It. . Number of Times enclosed Pisase Find (3c per word per insertion e.q. N imber of words 25; cost. 75c. Six insertions for Dicc of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) Add four words if bo number required Riant mushroom oup la a maaj In Itaelf served with an BOrtmnt of andwlchea. Garnish tha aoup "Kb crisp bacon curia or browned onion rlnga. For an All-ln-Ona Sandwich, All aplll buna with allced ham: top ham with onion and green pepper iIiirs, and lettuce. Aa deasait. sere chilled canned peath halves in ihelr Juice; fill halves with whole cranberry aauca. Mulhroom Sauce for Chopa: After rhopa (pork, veal or lamb) are pan-filed and ready to aerve. ramore 1 1, An. in niBiiai- anil nrenai'a thla """"His easier -r. "ter. saf(,' V 6W . ",,S am' ArounJ ,hc f .. llcuf ,Cdt x-'mps r all I Hi 11 balla. dip balla In bread crumbs beaten ecu, and agatn In crumbs. Brown these In hot shortening; sdd spsghetn and heat. Arrange balls around spaghetti on a platter. IS YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION to spend more time with th family, leal time around tha kitchen T Then have plenty of can of aoup on hand. It's the family' first choice for minute-quick meals. Thla lime of year they'll like hot tomato or fegetarlaa vegetable aoup. On each plate with the bowl of aoup. put a mealed peanut bote ter sandwich and eaLad t beals Name '. n.uBnrnnm nun.&aiirA. Blend to 2 gether the aoup. about 1 tablespoon Phone No Address of meat drippings ann loo eiuwoeo hila of meat In the skillet; stir la i cup ot milk. Makes enough sauca peara aul colUgs chew. tor t 19 t cuoyt. t I J