NAVY NEWS Prince Rupert Daily Ncvs Saturday, February 2, 1952 tage in. shopping and standing in line, and olten cannot aflord restaurant meals which are un- put one put round their hats and the other round their armj. FHE EXPERTS jau ... ANCIENT METHOD Boats with oars and square sails were used for transport hi rationed. As the tea ration is, small it usually is a good idea to; send tea to older men and; women. ' I A common use for the handker- j chief was to wear them around ! WRENS Get Full Kit And Ready for Duty j the Nile Valley of Egypt long before the pharoahs. . Housewives who do a good deal of their own cooking probably the head to prevent .sweat run ning into the eyes. By KAY REX Canadian Prenn Stall Wrlu-r SON Whist will welcome shortening, sugar and dried eggs In their food par JbuiHfllll'l cels. "RATIONING" remains both an Important and doleful word Drive and Dance FRUGAL FANCIES The National Council of Women sug-eests that as another means of In the British vocabulary. Money : Is the cause of it particularly , the shortage of dollars. This prevents Britain from Importing I anything but basic products, j Food parcels from this side of l Mrs. R. Cormier returned as two-time winner at the Sons of Norway whist drive and dance last night, taking ladles' first prize. Miss Tesste Richmond mm, cutting down on food expenditures Canadian housewives serve simpler titbits and less variety at their teas and club meetings. After all these foods are practically always in addition to regu Where do we wear that? ! This question was on the lips of many Wrens last drill night as the girls inspected items of their full issue of kit received from Leading Seaman Wad-dell. A complete evening was spent in fitting uniforms with the occasional time out for coffee but it was a happy group of Wrens who departed with the traditional kit-bags slung over their shoulders. held second prize the Atlantic still thrill the Brit- For the men, W.. Campbell ish friend or relative who re- came f 1 r 1 1; Ben Skalmerud, wives them. lar meals. One kind of cake should do Just as effectively as two or three. Homemade pickles and relishes should add as much zest to meals as olives which after Hill are second, chair prize was won by John McNaughlon; door prize,' by Bruce Mills. j Delightful refreshments were ' milliliters became . f -iIxts lust night 0, 1Viil their major-, u mi c'tiiif! of the , m-iiicl. They were ,f y Ai;ne.s Smith, , f( burcny. Gv-rd Lien 1, t Hurtwig. $ m Heather Brew- r the meeting. f, ceremony was of the )ii o memory w ho was director I mtv a social was 4,-".4"-l hull where , , beiiiK the ninth .. hi the local bethel, SAVE UP The Wrens are now fully kit- "We used to get prunes In war time but since currency deteriorated we don't get them," Mrs. Mary Charley of Kingston-on-Thames In England, recently TO $20 Cn.fl served by the following commit tec- headed Mrs. by Barney wrole l(J a relatjVB ln Toronto Roald: Mr. and Mrs-. Ray John "Of course we get fresh fruit In tary Clubs, Inspected HMCS Chatham and Morse Creek Ful Depot. The inspectors of fleet stores and accounting departed for Vancouver via the Prince George Thursday. NEW ENTRY aSluon son Mr. and Mrs. Armand Lund luid Leonaiil Ilalliiin. MADE TO MFASURE imported. ! While the small packages of processed cheese are easy to j keep, It's more economical to buy j cheese cut from the large uiuld. , This will keep for a long time If j wrapped in a cloth wrung out in j vinegar. When cheese becomes 1 dry it may be grated for use in i cooking. . the market apples oranges and very expensive grapes." Bananas she said never appear ln British shops. Eire was delighted with the dried apricots, prunes and pears received In a food parcel. It is recommended that can Miss Nancy Hopkins was given I'UMluy e.mc naa ted and ready to take over their duties should the occasion arise. CADET BAND The blare of bugles may be heard each Thursday night as the Sea Cadet bugle band proceeds to and from parade. There Is no "sweet note" as yet, but the enthusiasm displayed by these boys for their corps and band can only mean that in a .short time our cidets will have a fine band. RESERVE RIFLE TEAMS COMPETE Across Canada each month .22 .ri'i were taken or 51 Alex Mitchell. i i. IP if r- rt a warm welcome by the Wrens on Wednesday -night. A local teacher, Miss Hopkins has an application to Join the Wrena. NAVAL CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS ned meat be' included ln food SUITS and OVERCOATS BUY YOUR SPRING NEEDS NOW WATTS & NICKERSON ki" .. A . '.1 Ckldlaiiitil Promotion for Local Officer !' - Black Silk Handkerchief: This,' parcels. However, this doesn't 1 mean tins of such prepared dishes as Irish stew which contains a large proportion of vegetables and gravy. Plain beef ln one form or another is appreciated. At present the bacon ration in Britain Is three ounces weekly together with approxi MEN'S CLOTHING Phone 345' Promotion from rank of sub- rifle teams composed of five inspector to Inspector is an- men will be mailing score sheets nounced for W. C. V. Chisholm. and targets to select a monthly Third Avenue enjoyable evening t :ien Indies of t he f A . Naval Divisions. S2-vpnr-nld officer commanding winner from UidsX'iyal Purple entcr-.s At the lodge home. Mclntyre was In mately ately one one pound pound o of meat meat. , ' division of the This scheme has been proposed Cheese also f wlf"i' Pf" I jval Canadian Mounted Police, by Navy Headquarters and dU- i i r i as popularly supposed, was not Introduced as a symbol of mourning for Nelson. It had been in general use in the Service for some time before his death. It Is permissible, however, to suppose that the crew of the Victory in 1805 applied this black silk handkerchief to this particular purpose, as the crew of the Berwick had done in 1794 in honor of their dead captain. The ship's company vided their handkerchiets anJ i fii.ies and entertaln- t I v ! with j ferably Canadian cheddar Insnector Chisholm recently ar- cussed at a conlerence of Naval ,. IJIr.s. Klsie Hutl un : L i rived here from Edmonton. shmenl arrange Divisions late last year. Discussions by the RCN staff here have turned to crabs, spring tides and with the warmer weather here, fishing will start shortly. The self appointed cook in the newly liub have now 1)0 mark with 15 ii.iiiier nwivw. Fur- Banking Hours Here Unchanged Only Larger Cities and Environs Included in hir dune on 1m- -A 11 .irlue (juarters. STJ V . 1 . 1 I . 1 1 TODDLER'S ROBE Rayon for the men living aboard has ; several recipes on hand for crab ; delicacies. ' VISITORS j The Staff Officer of Trade for ; IJiYVJI IUI u ' 4t A-t c ; Ad ''LRU I v 7 flh .I J k . to c v fJiit PB for the robe In quilted satin a rind to prevent dryness. Other suggestions for the Brit- ish food parcel: sugar, butter, j shortening, and, where there are children, candy and cookies of the sweet varieties. Dried eggs also are desirable. U.K. officials say there are not any desperate shortages and nothing is missing from the main categories of foodstuffs. However, there are shortages of such items as canned salmon, cookres, i dried eggs, dried fruits, Jellies and evaporated milk. When packing food parcels It is udvlsable first to remember the situation of friends or relatives who will receive the gifu. Old persons arc at a dlsadvan- nioker v.im held i,t week at which unest.s saw as a youngest set. . lion seven exniui- the West Coa.st, Lt. Cdr. Barrett. RCN, left by train Friday Saturday Closing List j Prince Rupert is not Included i In the official list of cities whose I banks will go on the five-day put on by the ;ui). v J for HMCS Prevost' at Edmonton. I Lt. Cdr. Barrett spent three pleasant days in the city. He erSonu week as now permitted ln federal legislation. lectured belorc uyro ar.a no 1 Starting February 16 banks in fourteen of Canada's larger .1 Alt Rivett is sailing tomorrow i cities will be closed on Saturdays. . ! On May 1 seven more will start M fUl BITTER FAST! Former Hotel Man Here Visits East night on the Chilcotin for a trip 1 to Vancouver. ! ! I Mrs. J. R. Elfert returned on ' the Chilcotin last night from holidays ln the south. closing saturaays. Some of the banks closing on Saturdays will extend their hours on Fridays. British Columbia banks to close Saturdavs will be Vancouver, RZJimetij ECIPES W. L. Woods, who left Prince Rupert recently after selling the Savov Hotel, has been making a get it all at SINGER everything you need! for sewing J. A Bell, relief Canadian Victoria, New Westminster, North Pacific Air Lines agent here, left for Vancouver today followilig Vancouver, i motor trip East and called at Brighousc, ' Mava Clinic, Rochester, Minne Vancouver, West Vancouver Heights, Port Coquillam and Port Moody. Certain of the five-day week return today of regular agent Ken Anderson. Mr. Anderson attended a short traffic course In Vancouver. .KM I H Jj si;i.it s 1 : w 1 Let vour sota, tor a check-up. While in Toronto he saw a National Hoekey League game between the Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins and got in on the Hot oiove League session. Mr. Woods expects to be back in Prince Rupert about the end of February or early in March. KOC'KY KOAI) REAM 1 envelope (1 tablespoon' plain gelatin 2 cups milk 1 egg l!i squares unsweetened chocolate 'i cup granulated sugar g teaspoon salt 12 marshmallows ' j cup whipping cream 'a cup California walnuts Soften gelatin ln ' cup milk. branches will have extra Friday hours from 4:30 to 8 p.m. and others from 7 to 8 p m. In the Maritime Provinces the Friday hours will be extended to 1 PRINTING Vour hcudi ItiuarliTS lr your CM'CV Wlll a wide srlec- 11 ailililion I,) nreil. I c at 9:30 and .close at 4:30 open p.m. Inspector J. A. Bennett, RCMP, reached the city yesterday by ; police plane from Vancouver, j With Inspector W. Chisholm of Prince Rupert, he is making a ; trip to Kemano and Kitimat to- : day. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Muller and son, Jimmy, are in the city from Terrace for a few days on business in connection with a timber deal Mr. Muller is negotiating. They plan to return to Tcr- Combine remaining milk, lightly I !,''' ' ' ; tioii of sewing supplies ami ai-U-iftOvks Jou A-an now get Fabrics for wearing apparel at money gavin prices. Patterns in llie swasou's sinarlesl hi Irs. Slop in. Ne will lit- l.o help you with your selections. si.ger mm mm If you h a v e a printing problem ' we can solve it. We've a prlhtirig form to fill your every need, and to add more efficiency to your operations, Dibb Printing Co. beaten egg yolk, finely cut choc- olatc. sugar and salt. Heat over hot water, stirring constantly until mixture thickens slightly. ; Blend In softened gelatin and : stir until It is dissolved. Cool un- til mixture thickens. Fold In i finely cut marshmallows, stiffly Id HIM - For the ; ravon robe, it ii is a hunting race Monday night. uit rs. beaten egg white, whipped cream and chopped walnuts. Chill until firm. Serves 6 to 8. Phone 864 539 3rd Avenue West PCSers Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Bull arc ex-)-.( jtcd to return to the city .next Wednesday from Vancouver where Mrs. Ball for the past few weeks has been receiving specialists' treatment. Her health is now much Improved. 1 cm lid gold. Bulger's. 'ting Monday at - (29c I Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Large ape leaving on tonight's train for Toronto where they will pick up a new car and motor to Atlantic City to atU'nd a convention of the American College of Surg '' anil tournament in nary 2, Moos.'' me welcome. (28ci '"ins Fishermen's BEDROOM SUITES 4 PIECES Vanity, Bench, Chiffonier and Bed. All new and better suites $160 From , Gordon & Anderson Prince Rupert W. Fowler. J. Fowler. E. Wark, J. Ross, P. Woycc, V. Pearson, D. W. Mills and R. C. Connie, Vancouver; A. Arvid, Edmonton; J. Boyd, Kemano; M. Kraigsley, Winnipeg; R. P. Harrison, Nan-aimo; J. A. Young, Victoria. If you want to sell it, advcrtisi 't, News classified. '' U. Sunday. Feb-' 1 fini.. Mi-tf opole ' 1 28c I I eons. Then they will drive to Florida and return by way of a southern United States highway l l'lin,-,, Ti,,,,,.,! land California. They expect to i oi i, , rs' A ocTa- i b0 away a little over a month. i'i in Civic Centre1 Limited Phone 46 DA v a a 3. 1 30 p.m. HUNTING VICTIM i2aei . i , CASTCR, Alta. A total of 120 I A meeting of the uhiitmin nollois struck Rrnlnal-I ! 'mien's Union will ; ouanlz when a shotgun carried in. rn "e Union Hall on by a companion on a hunting trip 3 at f:30 p.m. accidentally discharged. He Is re- ,rtMm- 1 28c i : covering. Enjoy Life More as a CIVIC CENTRE MEMBER! We Invite You to Join TODA Y! MEMBERSHIP RATES FOR PERIOD 1st FEBRUARY TO 30th SEPTEMBER Adults 3.50 Teen Employed 3.00 Teen Students 2.00 Ju"'ors , J0 LOCKER RATES FOR PERIOD 1st FEBRUARY TO 30th SEPTEMBER 75c rental plus 1.00 by deposit In addition to regular member activities, membership entitles vou to reduced rates for all Civic Centre sponsored entertainment,, participation in . . . EILEEN CROSS HOME REJUVENATING AND TAILORING COURSE SQUARE DANCING KEEP FIT CLASSES ART GROUP LITTLE THEATRE, etc., for adults. Use of teen room for teens, Tiny Tot classes, Reading and Music Circle Self Expression Art Group for Juniors. EILEEN CROSS COURSE. ..March 17th to 28th ENROLL NOW SQUARE DANCING February 8th and 22nd ART GROUP Every Thursday KEEP FIT CLASSES: Every Wednesday 2:30 p.m.; Thursday 8 p.m. LITTLE THEATRE Every Monday TINY TOTS Every Wednesday READING AND MUSIC CIRCLE .... Every Saturday 10 - 12 a.m. SELF EXPRESSION ART Every Saturday 10-12 a.m. CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION IE CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION AND Effective March 31st, 1952, we, the followinq food merchants wish to announce that due to circumstances beyond our control, we will be obliged to discontinue our Chinaware and Aluminum-ware premium offer. !1 1 N if TMENT OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION PRESENT ALL COUPONS WILL BE HONOURED UNTIL APRIL 30, 1952 A tn-Duy Course under EILEEN CROSS a'Cil7.?0 loo ah. o c : . i i rA nrrcrnvoni.oi uvuinji foist ration Forms are now'available D & S Grocery Sunrise Grocery Blain Bros. Midway Grocery Skeena Grocery Lyons Fine Foods Lid. Family Meat Market B & Y Market Ltd. at the Civic Centre Registration Fee $2.00 'iialiiig Your Home - - - Dressmaking 1'i'loi'iiig (for advanced dressmakers) ' i available to members of the Civic Centre Only I Phnnp 9n f j....- 1 "i inuie lr-ihiis