Piince (upeit Duily News Tuesday, January 8, 1952 School bus-M-s, plyy,), through heavy snow and rl side road, marked the ens siutatlon unpaialleled ui history of British Coluinbu Pupils had been denied t room education whvn iai,-," Painting bf Salmon Arm V. ftpef Schools Pen I CAI SALMON MflM ARM ABM (P (P With With I the hi ; voted against a bylaw V SHIPS and WATERFRONT Ti There was an interesting In- start of the new fiscal year pro- would have provided tn' terlude in the proceedings of the viding the key to school doors, money to keep the tum first meeting of the 1952 city more than five hundred pupils in schools open. Inn-. W 4 L f.-U'-l council last evening when C. A. Salmon Arm municipality eni to Beincr. divisional superintend- classes Monday for the first time ent of the Canadian Natlonul sj,icc September 30. j If you want to sell i:,"hVp. It, News dawHl'led Railways, on behalf of the Huu- - son Bay Co., presented the city, TODAY to WEDNESDAY Eve. Shows 7 - 9:05 ' with an oil painting of Prince Southbound and riorlhbounfl freighters of the joint Canadia.i Pacifi; Steamships-Frank Wai-'ihou.se Line winter service cross d pear here Sunday Southbound was t he Yukon J mi. mm wpm'K Rupert, first governor of 'Tne, Company of Adventurers of Eng-J land, trading into Hudson Bay," after whom the city of( Prince Rupert was named. ( Mr. Bonier, making a f-?w re- mark? apprcpiiale to the occa-i sion, stated that the picture of the Prince was done by Irving F.4k .fat. .... I Prirress. Cart. Angus Campbell, i which arrived at 8 a m. and sail-. ?d at 1:23 for Watson Island and J then:e to Vancouver. North-, bound was the Cassiar, . Capl. William Gleason, arriving at I 2:30 p.m. from Vancouver and: leaving at 5:30 p.m. for Alice ! Arm whence she came back '.ice la:t night to clear for Al- aska. i vV; MLUri-HOfllM I "Ihul U1...71 i ' Sinclair in 1910 and was a copy .WW . ... ' . V V'-i' i ft. 191 "Puttin' I . t UUMUN l'tu-l I lll ctl 1 Dug J' TODAY to WEDNESDAY HANDBAGS Delayed by wind conditions at Kcmano, CPR steamvr Princess Louise, Capt. Charles Robson, arrived in port at 8 o'clock last evening from Vancouver and waypoints, sailing at 2:45 on her return south. The Louise brought north a large listing of returning Alcan construction workers' to Kemano and Kitimat and took a consilerable number south from here. of the original by Sir Peter Lily which hangs in Braver House, I London headquarters of lhe; Hudson Bay Co. The painting shows the Prince in Lhc Robes of the Order of the Garter. j Accepting the picture on be-j half of the city, Mayor Harold j Whalen expressed appreciation to Mx. Bcrner and the public re- lations department ol the rail-l way for its part in bringing the j fine painting to Piince Rupert. ! He assured Mr.. Bcrner that it was a most acceptable gift. It would bn given an honored posl- j tion on the walls rf the City i Hall and suitable acknowledge-1 ment would be made to the Hud- son Bay Co. ! RCYAL CHRISTMAS CARD Princess Elizabeth and Prince Fhilip selected for their Christmas card a photograph of themselves taken by Adri m Lunny of the Montreal Star when they visited McGi.l Unive.sity. Montreal, Oct 30. The couple asked for an enlargement while in Montreal and later cabled to have the negative flown to England. A Canadian Press item from London Dec. 24 conjectured that the photograph was taken at Charlottetown. iCP PHOTO) 1 'tKilii 111 urn Wci . r To Compliment Your New Outfit! Colors, styles and prices that invite the most exciting customers. WALLACE'S Department Store .r Kim twm.wm mm t oh im iami noauwi CARTOON NEWS Housekeeping . Maintenance of Price Favored Shows 7 - 9:14 Wmmmmmmwwmmmmmmmm- 4 ' iilllffll'l'!!"!: Union steamer Camosun, Capt. John Boden. returned to port at 11:20 this morning from her regular weekly voyage to Alice Arm and Stewart and was away again within the hour for Vancouver and waypoints. ANSCOMB i Continued from page 4 !l!!miiHH'!!jjr':tntt!1!!iij!i.ii)j i.,'!1,! '1 :,:.: .....U ,,:. HANDY TIPS FOR PREPARING MEALS BY GRILL COOKERY Here are some handy tips for pressure saucepan. Most de-those who have to prepare meals serts can be prepared the hot-plates or small electric vious night and if to be eaten NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS! Prince Rupert Chamber of. Commerce, despite, the fact that Parliament at Ottawa has banned resale price maintenance, is still in favor of it. I The local chamber decided last night to so inform the Can- i adian Chamber of Commerce which asked for an exfrcssian of opinion. The Canadian Chamb'T feel that. In spite of Parliamcntaiy action, it was a continuing question which might come up again at another session. , . gi''"s. nt, can be reheated In the top the City n of Vancouver in 1946. Regardless of whether it is a 'of the double boiler. Pudding Last year our Party held another business girl pi.,paring her own sauces can also be made ahead convention and I resigned my mras 0. a wile fcedmg her hus. of time arm cheated at the last position as leader for the express band hQme economlsts say tnaf minute. This relieves the sltua-purpose of opening the leadership lhp minimum equipmcnt for grill i tion of having to cook too much anybody who desired to con If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, call the office bn-fore'5 p.m. ROI TK I Alan Lird, iirern l."3 W'tH-: unit Nlckerson's to Frlwll'.s Mr tors: Fulton Sire cookery should include a medium at one time. test it. and offered myself for re- . i size double boiler, with a top part " Ulat wUI alS0 fit ,nt tea ke,tlC; I A m butter & Iot1S way post post by oy a a vers very large large majority niajuruy. i . ! frvin(r with h irt sancenan . , frying r,nn pan n a lid, saucepan .i,.. hen added ,i,i.i cooked j vecetables to FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1952 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW with a lid; small glass casserole , immediately after drninine them Orme Stuart and W. F. Stone HEATED PARKING - ' - - Willi T.n nr. mm np sanrrnan- rnupe ti ... n .,t tu ----- " ' i lie: cn-ViLL 13 IU UUt L11C 11L.I ! mmmrl i favor of price main SASKATOON 0' Saskatoon's tenance and the Chamber concurred by decisive majority vote. V A N ICO I V K It V ICT lltIA Chilcolin a p m. January 8 and 20 Chilcolin midnight January 13 and 27 Camosun Tuesday. 12 Noon Ai.KE ARM, STf WAKT AMI PORT SIMPSON Sunday. Camosun. 11 p.m. I'Oll NORTH 1)1 I I N CHARLOTTE ISI.ANOS January 4 and 18 s.-:. Chilcotin midnight FOR SOI T1I Ol hKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin January 11 and 25 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupvi t Agent Third Avenue Phone 508 wnllntoKrtaf'&totSrt laneous equipment should include buUcred vegetables for a mln-ho Year mcasurinS PnS and cup. par- ule or two. Il Cumn Uirenuill will be e year. tesup-, sun- knives, vegetable peeler. 6'a midnt siPVC' lom,m fgg ' Here is from m to mklnleht -ht" each each a trick to soften to tealer and mixing bowls. buUcr in a hurry for sandwiches. day April 1 . I Two most convenient pieces of Fill a small china bowl with 51G-000; Gth Ave. West COO and 7U0 Elucts ROUTE 2 -Ralph Olsen, Blue 72 Herman Street; 148(1 (.th East to Seal Cove ROU E 3 Vii ti. r Mvikuluk. l.st Ave. West 248-1077: 2nd Ave. West 011-1028 inrlu. lug irtli Street; 3rd Ave. Frizzell'.s Motors to cud o r Wf:st. ROUTE Alvin Nvsteilt. Itlue li.lg 71h Ave. We.sl 704-14J7; 9Hi Ave West 102 -009 RtM-85 Fulton Street 700 Block; Tat low Klieel aoj-823. Dint Ave. RESCUED DEER NEW GLASGOW, N.S. (f - Loud barking of his dogs brought Stanley Porter from his home to the scene when an injured deer was being attacked by three large dogs. He and Frank Adamson drove the dogs away and took the deer to a barn where It Is recovering. equipment are a pressure cooker boiling water and let stand until and a triple saucepan The pres- the bowl is really hot. Then pour sure cooker increases the variety .out the water and ' invert the of dishes that may be prepared bowl over the butter. In a minute on a. grill. Stews, braised meats. or two it will be just right for baked beans, and steamed pud- spreading. Dibb Printing Co. ROUTE 5 Jimmy Mtl.rn, I'.eil R!2 4th Ave West (K)-44:; 51 h Ave We or.-riK); fiili A T.i'low We.st 308-J3U; Dunsniuir St n et l l i3 1 I ' f 1,4 la' I 1 1 If 1 II ri 4 fit V I f A t, t ! ( ( 515; Knicr.son Place; Ague I'ia'e. ItOlTIi 6 Kdwaril 8kalitpsky tt'h Ave Wiwl 105-&37; fllh Ave. Fail 110-270. McBti Slrcct 113-708. ItOl'TK 7 (Jlrndon Smith, lilue !:il All of Section 2 dings can be cooked comparativ- i i ely quickly under pressure. With' Brighten up your meals by a triple saucepan it is possible to serving chicken often. Light cock three foods at one lime, be- weight chicken, that Is, broiler ratif- it has three nans designed type chickens weighing 22 to 32 to fit tygcthsi on a single pounds are in good supply. They burner. may be purchased whole for 7 he meals should be planned roa-ting or cut up for frying or for several days at a time and baking. the Canada Food Rules provide ; r.n excellent, guide for knowing Two stuffed small chickens what H include in them. The ,ake le time to roast than one mea" plan should be kept flexible larBc bird. The birds will cook so that, leftovers and foods in mora evenly and rapidly in a ill i-c s T WELDING Government Certified Operators High Pressure Tanks Refrigeration Stacks and Fire- Kscapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 235 1st K. I'lione Green 881 WILFORD ELECTRICAL WORKS Motors and Generators Rewound and Repaired MOTORS ISOKWIT And SOI I) New air! llehuilt (iencralors - 13 - .13 volts r.u rt.. nine :imi KOI TK II Jimmy Juhnson, Crrcn l.lil flc Place. iCNIt-FihiMi'i' Waterlronl and' Paci FIoiiUm. UOUTF ! 1-lvii I! j"l lisiin, 8th Ave. S.isl, MrBriiV Gieeii U f to Il.u.-i Oive Circle. rood supply may be used. Staple wallow, uncovered pan with a foods can be bought once a week rark or crossed skewers in the if .storage space is available, bottom than in one which does H li' i .as perishables should be "m !'VB lnc nr a good chance 1) iiii'h' in finali quantities when to circulate. ' , IIOl'TK 10 Kicliard Ma Dimalil, Blue 3351 ' 4:i A.e. F.ist 237-73t: Mn Ave Kast 30l-71fl: H A ll-':4.ri .'lOI-'tP.O; ;.vs Cove Cir-lc 82-7; ('"" Street 511-516; Clreen Strict 411-410; F.ucrl IIOl'TK 11 I.e-slic Miinloih. Black 285 II' iiiui'i I'lii' Slierbiinik A BASKETBALL SHOES '" ' - ' l.,t and 2nd overlook Plggott Place. ItOl'TK 1- -Sanniiv Alrxamli r ' lllh Ave. East 333-l8ir, Frederick .St IIOl'TK 11 lliimiv l:hy, linrn ::m needed. Be sine to buy by grade : m 1 watch for good values for yo'ir ni'iney. A ro'Vc! !on of nule.k. ef.sy. inexpensive recipes is a good idea. Tlv.'se are usually based on six servings, so, to reduce the ingredients for one or two servings, he :ure to measure accurately. If imasinntion and initiative are it"ed. p aclically all dishes that can tic prepared with a stove he made on a grill. For si earning, -use the sieve i'v ) a saucepan or kettle of boil-'i wat-'r. place the dish con f' ade A poultry represents the bulk of the supply of birds on tne market today. If you buy 'lile TntM. vou are ensured of complete satisfaction for all oc-ca.' .11s and purposes. Don't waste those left over egg1 yolks! Drop the yolks Into boiling water and simmer for 15 minutes, then cool. They can be stored in the refrigerator until ready to use for sandwiches, salads, garnishes, canapes and so forth. , t III7 J1I: l st K'r' . lit. Ui.sl 22.1-217; 2ml Ave. W' 131 -22.'.; Market Place. 3r Av Motors. Dally News N.iiw- GYM SHOES OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY ItOl'TK 15 Kiilnil Jensen. Black I,m 5IIi Ave. West i:3:"i-73:i, 71 1 -74.1, Umde.i .Street Fr,i Street Kluear Place. HOI TK Hi Frank Killmi n, tireep 077 4ih Ave I'.i.st. 124-234: fli Ave. Ea t 101-210; 7tll A' taining the food In It and cover ,lV, , , . inverted bowl or tight ,E . t.!,bCat " L'r and f ttine lid. Oven noached dishes. w. "'y are si at room temperature than when very cold. u'h as custards and souffles, "v I, enoked in the top of the d''uble b'lllcr while vegetables or other foods are being cooked in 93 . PAVING RECORD MPITDEt tra . AT Geo. Hill & Sons Ltd. Box 737 Phone Black 69 th bottom part. Soup tins with ,; , ,; ,, ,. rec.OTa evenly refnoved and baking lL otJ',n!llot l,IC0 pi?v")g tops powder tins make good contain m 1VIUI1LI tai 111 1951 Total mileage of paveo tt.eets on the public works department records now Is 0C7 5. .; ers for cooking puddings or breads, but, be sure to cover the top with lid or waxed paper and set the tin directly in boiling " at t. To make the most of the facilities, use the window ledge to cool jellies,. desserts and other things quickly. The radiator can keep foods hot. As the main course for dinner there are always chops, sausages, Wallpaper 47 East 1 08-058; Uow.ser Street. I IIOl'TK 17 Charlie l.indslrom. ;rccii 9M 0th Ave. West 210-530; 7lh Ave. We.st 120-537. 8tli A'- We.st 221-528: Uitbiulere SI. 721-728; McBride SI. 701; T.iHow St. 625-733. UOUTF. 18 Teddy t areH ss Ol.ll Ave. Ea.-t Block 800; 81 h Ave. East 1115-070; UMi East 1000-1144: 10th Ka.sl, 000-1130; Alfred Str Kaeon Street; lionald Street. ItOl'TK l'l Jimmy Join. sun, tineii I Olh Ave. East 870-1140, Ainbrn.sc Ave. ItOUTK 2(1 Jack Iti.ili.lpli. t.reen 731 8lh Ave. East 1030-1944. UOUTF 21 Jimmy Moorrlieail. Bed 33.1 2nd Ave West, 1135-1314; Park Ave. IOO.j-227'.I; 1: Street; Water Street,; Beach Place. UOUTF 23 I.arry Parent, Green 487 8th West 015-735; Summit Ave.; Taylor Street. ItOUTK 21 Brian Koherls, IHaek 480 2nd Ave. West 710 -3rd Ave. and C.th Sl.iee'; 3nl A' We.st Daily News-Watts and Ntcker.soii's (alh Sl.. ItOUTK 25 (iary Parkin, Creen COO Olh Ave. Ka.ll 1111-147';. STEAMER Prince George yftt1 ii ''' r- 1 -1- m t m-mi- if-'i ir i:"'-r 1111 -mi fflw a See our complete 1 SAILS FOR Vancouver mm icw stock NEED A LIFT Two Toronto Transportation Commission motor-men were among the many thousands forced to thumb a ride las Friday when TTC employees called a strike to enforce demands for higher wages and other benefits. The two operators finished their last runs about 5 a.m. -strike deadline and faced the choice of getting a lift or walking home. (CP Thoto) s of wallpaper. 1 1 and ntrrmcdiatc Torts Lovely designs, excellent quality. Each Thursday ul 11:1.1 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEIINKSDAY MM)M(.II I Luxury ut Low Cost For Reservations Blue 71(1 1103 IMiiliy Home; UOIJTK 20 Fraiikic Stewart. 71 h A"e. KhxI. D3I-IU80; Ave. 1)28 1154. I lays liver and bacon steaks, cut-up chicken and fish, with a pot roast for Sunday. But other quick and rasy-to-prepare suggestions are Spanish toast, made like French toast except that tomato Juice is used In platre of milk; vegetable or cheese rarebit; macaroni and cheese and spaghetti and tomato sauce. Canned soups arc very handy for making delicious dishes with leftovers For example, etvam of mushroom soup may be mixed with Just enough milk to give a cream sauce consistency, then combined with vegetables,' hard-cooked eggs or leftover meals and served on toast. Willi limited cooking space, it is important to cook foods quickly si that Ihcy may all be served hoc. Vegetables may be prepared quickly by cutting them into small pieces and cooking them either in boiling water or In a Last vcor's soCk ot ' PRICE ItOl'TK 27 Christopher llarvev. (ireen 211 Gth East. Mcllrldc - Hays Cove Cindc. Hays Cove UK Write or Call CITY Oil DEPOT OFFICE I'KINCK RUPERT, THESE ARE THE DAILY NEW Gordon & And erson Ltd. Pnr Phone 46 LITTLE MERCHANTS THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor ( (in I nil lluaid or liy the Government uf lliilisli Columbia. OllllilBiflffill ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS l!i:iii:,ili:::liu,i;w niiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiuauuniiiliiiui 11