Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, February 25, 1952 Teen Agers Bi-Monthly Dances Curling Results YOU'VE BEEN WAIIINGlj Perow Favors STEAM tR Rvsults of games played Fri- I Sulphur Ship at Watson j Islam! Louise in This Prince Georqe Margarine Ban John Bodcn back in command day and Saturday In primary after vacation, arrived in port u 'competitions: 8 o'clock hut evening with a f.l;- i Fridav EXCLUSlvii ! Afternoon Greek-owned and Panamanian .sized list of passengers and t:ood tancton 7, Laurie 8; Kf Hough freight cargo. The vessel sahVtl cDowell 5; McKenzie 20. registered, the freighter George Nollcnol TOR THE FIRST TlMt ' film r.i- Board J All ON auu . "ml at midnight for Alice Arm and; win',. a Moore 8. Matthews 6; SAILS FOE Vancouver A new activity has been added j to Civic Centre with forming of; the Teen Club Saturday. J Initial project will be to promote bi-monthly dances for 'teen agers. j Lawrence Krlstmanson was; elected president. Other officers . are: Robert Smith, vice-prest-! dent; Rena Ingram, secretary-: treasurer.' , Committee chairmen are i Qcorglna' Mitchell, public relations; Jackie Moore, member- j rh'iv Ross Ingram, admittance'; ; Embricos Is unloading 2500 tons stewjrt whence she will rtturii f sulphur fmni from nnlvpiinn Galveston Texas Texas. , " :! Gstertag 2, Warren 8; Rogcrson ANY S(f I of here tomorrow morning to salt Rowbotham 10. south at 12 noon Saturday lor Columbia Cellulose at Watson Island pulp mill. The vessel arrived at noon at Watson Island, being piloted in from Triple Delayed again by having heavy! wilfon 15- Taylor 8: 'Wales 1 1, freights to discharge at Kemano' Shallmerud 5; Wood 7, Wright 5; nnri Kitimnt rPB sims. t..i-i sicber 6, Stewart 8; Barber 9, Island by Capt. Edward McKay and Intermediate Porta Each Thursday at 11:15 P.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGH1 Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations i PEROW Thv; Perow Women's Institute, at a recent meeting, went on record as being opposed to the lifting of the color ban on j margarine. The Institute ap-I proved a resolution from the Dairymen's Association of Brit-i ish Columbia which held that margarine was detrimental for : u e in hospitals and institutions. A communication was received I from the Minister of Education ; authorizing the use of standard saving time in the local school. Five members were in favor of daylight time but the majority felt it would be too confusing. It was decided to communicate i with Cecil Steel, MLA. suggesting i that lite school district of which She will leave tomorrow for Port Louise. CaDt Hick nn-iwdi Boulter 7; Collinson 9, Eyolfson 6 Alice on the west coast of Van- in port t at at 2 2 O.cloclc o'clock thLs this after-' Draws Dniws OI RamJS lo uc i""" 5 JflHIHKEY noon from the south. The vessel 1 ucsday and wecmesaay. eouver Island ana from mere will go via Race Rocks to Powell River. She is making the three mill ports on this trip to the coast. f IN GLORIOUS Alicoin. which brought fifty tons of freight as well as a number 'ol passengers, will sail at 11 p.ni on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRIHCE RUPERT. PC. Pat Holgate, refreshments; Krist- manson, records and music, and ! ; Mis? Ingram, advertising. j ; Club decided membership ; I would be open to ages 13 to 21. j First dance is to be held next: j Friday, then each alternate Fri- ; I day. In the apparatus gymnasium ' of the Civic Centre. Dances will ! be cpen to all members and their : partners, with a charge of 25; j cents per person, j An adult sponsor will be present at all times and school teachers j have an open invitation. j Union steamer Chllcotin. Capt. William McCombe, returned to port at 7:15 last evening from a regular voyage to south Queen Charlotte Island points and sailed at 8:30 p.m. for Vancouver and waypoints. ! Tuesday 7 p.m. Sheet 1 Holliston vs Shier; sheet 2, Laurie vs Kcl-lough: sheet 3, McKenzie vs Moore. 9 p.m., Sheet 1, Warren vs Rowbotham: sheet 2. Wilson vs Wales; .sheet 3. Woods vs Stewart. . Vrtlnrdy (Secondary transitions) 7 p.m. Sheet 1, Datcman vs Berg; sheet 2, Evans vs Greene; jheet 3, Jennings vs Landon. 9 p.m.; Sheet 1. McDowell vs Miller; sheet 2, Ostertag vs Rogcrson; sheet 3. Taylor vs Skall- STARTING TODAY FOB ONE Hlu Showing twice each night at J 3o . Herring on Charlottes mm c2 this is part be divided up into smaller districts. ' Meantime, it was decided to ask that ways and means be found of transporting to Houston High School students from Perow who were now denied such High School education. A I f A, "'layim n the same proKrara Td, ALJUi . Showing oner only at h On her regular voyage, Union steamer Camosun, with Capt. i A new area is giving good If vou want to sell il, advertise I Formation of the club was pro-'moted by Civic Centre Director Jack Stirn, who attended the mm showing of herring which has boosted production of one Prince Rupert reduction plant. For a WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE ! organization nveeting. Next meeting Is to be held Wednesday evening at the Civic Centre. ,week, half a dozen Nelson Bros. Imcnid Fisheries Ltd. seiners have been I taking herring from Bigsby Jn-; let, southern tip of Moresby." . r k. ml n 3 Forty'Eight at Whist Tourney inn I it Company officials say while the fishing is not up to the Gas-boat Pass ' bonanza," results arc "ialrly good." ' jf ' Season in the area h:isno KECIPES , Moose Saturday night whist MAN ' BAKED Fl'DGE PI DOING , Battrr: 23 cup California walnuts i 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour i M quota but is expected to be closed Players " ".,h ,Z "e foUming fniiniw down March 10 w . as winners: SLEEPING SITTER ' " ' Mrs. M. Coates, ladles' first; CAi r.ARV Pniloo it.H Mrs. R. Cormier, who 'tied with ! ! a a a 1 Mrs- B J Bacon, second in the a two-year-old girl on the streets COTTAGE SETS GARMENT BAGS SHOE BAGS HOSIERY BAGS BRIDGE TABLE COVERS TABLE CLOTHS INFANT PANTIES PILLOW COVERS APRONS DRAPES HEADKERCHIEFS YARDAGE J at 2 a.m. They locatra6the in- "11" -"SKp. mens "TSl- f ant's home nearby. wlwrc they Croxford, second; O. Stegavig, iound the baby-sittefas fustPo1 Prlze- 2 aslevp. While the baby-sitter I Serving refreshments were was summarily reprimanded, the Mrs Bacon, Mrs..F. Good and 'i cup granlated sugar 2 tablespoons cocoa 2 tablespoons baking powder lj teaspoon salt j cup milk 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine 2 teaspoon vanilla extract Topping: 34 cup brown sugar (packed) 'i cup cocoa Of J W 1 EVEIYN STtWaX' JEFF NT STO R WALLACE'S D E PAR TM E y.r Mitnirn irvrr ii.tiinur cHild was returned to her crib. Mrs- wuntey. ROCK HUDSON JOYCE HOLDER a universal m 134 cups boiling water j Chop walnuts. Sift together TOTt A HMOI S PUVU Ere. Shows 7 - 9:05 p.m. Today to Wednesday Finnic Kert 1 !0 Tolay for retervatimi on "toruai ; iiour, granuiaiea sugar, i vaoic- spoons cocoa, baking powder and 1 salt. Stir in walnuts? Combine j milk, butter and vanilla and stir Into dry mixture. Turn into 81 j Inch square baking dish. Blend 1 brown suyar and '4 cup cix'oa, i an dsprinkle over batter. Pour j boiling water over all. Bake in ! moderate oven ( 350 Fi 40 min-! utes. Berve hot with sauce which j iorms in bottom of dish spooned j over cake layer. Serves 6 to 8. RAPE-IN NOi j BEHIND EUROPE Per capita consumption of fish ! In Canada has been estimated at I 10 pounds a year, compared with I 45 or 50 pounds in Europe. 9' j cu. it. DELUXE ' Rcfrigcrotor . $499.00 5 8'z cu. ft. DELUXE Refrigerator $461.50 5 84 cu. ft. STANDARD Refrigerator $432.50 J DELUXE Range ..$519.00 i STANDARD Range $388.50 i DELUXE WASHERS $359.95 ! Northern B.C. Power Cm RcMier Itloik riionc 210 j'lincc ituperi, b.u. j ; I v I ,f I PIDN'T FORGET," f EXCUSES --ALU AfSS?ottomaiiT SO busy PLAviNi & l5v-r MERe ,s A s 1 m iJU 2S$ ttgf. J AND I Y'-tOUCiHT ) N- , ( I WAS GOING TO DO I AND MDu PROMISED ) ZT"" ' A V1 ' M - I ASKED VOU J S's'Ijr' 7 IT TOMORTOW, POP I ME THIS MORNING S A S SOPPy, ) U TO PiCK up uy S -III r-. J vjf r have COPNEP Ja.Ti'- 'j 'i-jL.' DEAR v Ijij SHOES AT THE Y m ' - SEfc AND CABBAGE ) T" r SHOE PEPAll? J "r'AKs T FOR SUPPER 'ljr tSi mfB r& VSaSf , . , . , .. t M- WOODLEV i. . ( MOPE EXCUSES 1 ( IM THE ONLY ONE I 'k'OPreO !N fOU ) " EVERYBODY MAS AN V APOUND HERE WHO I s' A c: :.7 At)-,' ; fs.- ' J" ( Excuse FOR NOTOOiNG CAN BE DEPENDED UPON-j -V " DIDN'T GET A V -:(. -7 VVHAT THEvPE SUPPOSED V I WISH VOU'D ALL. r rift sj r. CmAnCETOGO J Px 1,4 4 TO DO - A. LEARN TO BE J 5 --' TO THE MAPKET A , toM, " TfiT-T'Vv ( PEL.IABLE LIKE V2 " t fCM COUut0 BEy Ac'''' n . v. iam 'it f ,HE i- adder .s K rrjw C sure. J ' t IT5 SLIPPING A I K irWi?7& I f ' "" A 1 put i,p these rTTY ft. xSP, 1 FT1 V-lZv- fAvXJ oh y VHELPr PrA AI V N HURRY JL- " ' ' I ' " i I TR wv F0T k I THAT'S TH6 -l I V-N XNIV (WAS ASLEEP) f WtST EXCU9C t VANCOIVEK and VICTORIA SUNDAY tss. Chlieotin 8 p.m. TUESDAY ss. Camosun 12 noon Al.ltK AKM, STF.WAItT AND FORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun. 11 p.m. FOR NORTH fl r N CHARLOTTE LiLANDS February 29 ss. Chilcotln midnight FOR SOUTH Ol FF.N CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotln March 7 and 21 , FRAK J. 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