I Buymg for 0.. Homt t 3 redit Bureau Keeps Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, July 8, 1353 :ecipes Score on Payments Airlines Getting Bigger, Better, Faster Each Year The easiest way to end "salad same-ness," Is to make a collec "People make their own credit ratings by the v they handle their financial affairs," Catherine 'a ie, secretary-treasurer of the Credit Bureau of nee 'Rupert, said today. ' I more . than 120 miles by paid By BOB JOYCE Canadian Press Staff Writer tion of the new salad recipes being published by food editors these days. - Here are several salmon salad recipes you will want to clip MONTREAL Kfr The worlds -. scheduled airlines are growing! Child's Shoes Should Have Leather Tops By ELENORE LESTER Today's little girls are mighty lucky. There was a time when everything pretty wasn't vgood for little girls" and when everything "good for little girls" was plain and clumsy. Today this contradiction is outmoded. This Is true of shoes, which now come in delectable multicolored and solid colored summery pastel shades in glazed kid leather. There are also suede pumps with gay embroidery and and keep. Salmon is one of those k rharge account is a wonder Digger, oeiier and faster every i cwrr " rrv'1'- s -vnj rrm m: f'T? ' 'r j : $ j r"c j !'" - , ' - S" - , year. I wholesome nutritive key Ingredients that gives a salad real "body" and what could be easier than just opening a can of that can be both a bless- hlng-lt and tQ conform w,th th ,d a burden But It U w dlvldua, eJ ave one. if only to establish j gtorei Some time7uring theepa credit. Icessine of vour arcnnnt. rh transport goes by air, and airline passenger-mileage is 20 per cent higher than that of Pullman rail service. In 1946 it was only" one-third the Pullman mileage. Elsewhere in the underdeveloped areas the airplane, the report says, has opened new ways in world trade, permitting goods to move where slowness, hazard, cost, or sheer awkwardness of transport in the past virtually prohibited their shipment. A report on civil aviation in 1952 by Dr. Edward Warner, president of the International Civil Aviation Organization's council,! shows that civilian airlines flew i farther, carried more passengers j ' and cargo, and touched hisher s. Laurie said citizens should . merchant will check through the appetizing, colorful salmon that is so much a favorite of Cana worry about opening charge iinU. "Prince Rupert stores lame charge accounts and speeas in 1952 tnan ever before. ' roeess of acquiring one Isn't )liratrd. utuially you expect your shell pumps in light shades retires and your past credit and all are designed to be kind to young and growing fcet. dians everywhere. IiTRRY-l'P SALMON SALAD BOWL 1 bunch watercress 1 head crisp lettuce 3 tender green onions 1 medium size cucumber 1 lb. can red salmon Sharp French dressing. Break the watercress and lettuce Into pieces and place In salad bowl. Add sliced green onion, cucumber and the salmon, broken in large flakes. Add the rd will be investigated. That's re the Retail Credit Grantors riation comes in. Sis will make a bee-line for the' prettiest shoes in the store. But Mother has to make sure that j his Association has been aid- ine report, and appraisal of progress made in civil aviation since 1944, was published in the j current issue of the ICAO Bulletin, j During 1952, despite an oil ! strike in the spring which cur- j tailed airline operations in North ! America, scheduled airlines car- i ried 13 per cent more passengers I and flew five per cent more freight-miles than in 1951. i The Dasseneer movement alnne , the shoes are good for her young ster s reel. Here are some rules ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Darlene Hackel of Waukesha. Wis., feeds one of her four adopted pet rabbits with an eye dropper, as the other three wait patiently for their turns. The bunnies were found on a Waukesha street after their mother left them. There were five in the original group but one died. The Hackel family has been taking good care of the rest. to follow: 1. Make sure your child's all i iistoniers ana merrnanis in opening of new accounts for t fun i' years. It is affiliated , the Associated Credit Bur-of Canada, the National II Credit Association and the lit Grantors Association of Salt Lake Ferry running every Sunday. Leaves Cow Bay Floats every hour from 10:30 a.m. (ltct Silt Lake Ferry. Daily, excepting Monday, weather permitting, 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m. Phone Green 391 or Red 9G8. (1571 Association's clearing house, the Credit Bureau, to get confirmation of the facts and references you gave during the interview. "When a merchant extends credit, the action generally Is based on two Important principlesfirst, the customer's character and secondly his or her ability to pay. In the final analysis, It Is the credit applicant himself who by his past credit experience sets the stage for whatever happens on a new request. STORES CIIIX'K BACK "If you are shopping out of town and want to charge something, you can be sure that the references you gave in the application will be checked back through the Credit Bureau here. If your record shows that you pay your accounts 'as agreed," then the merchandise will be shipped to you and the merchant will have no worries because he knows you pay your accounts promptly. BUREAU FILES French dressing and toss lightly. day shoes are leather top and bottom. Sneakers and rubber soled shoes are fine for short 4 ula. Locally, there are about Six servings. HEARTY PICNIC SALAD BOWL 2 cups i l lb.) canned salmon 1 cup sliced celery merchants doing credit busl-m a consunicr-retall level. M.TII NO GUARANTEE play periods, but sneakers do not provid enough support and rubber bottoms may irritate the skin when used for prolonged periods. The pores in leather al Guides Have Busy Time Here During Past Twelve Months l!i cups cubed, cooked potatoes ft'ou make your own credit IT'S HERE! s fabulous new low the foot to "breathe" in was equivalent to transporting the population of Greater London or Greater New York from Montreal to Europe. Last year airlines carried 2'2 times as many passengers and five times as much freight as in 1946. In 1937 freight operations were so negligible that no accurate figures are available, but the number of passengers today is 17 times as great as then. Dr. Warner, exploring the reasons for the Increase in traf , . 1 summer and provide proper support without binding. 2. Never buy shoes for a child without a fitting. The size can rd at a store. The merchant particularly interested In much you are worth his Interest Is In how you pay bills. The Interview at the " Is the v?ry first step In tint; a charge account there i need to worry about It. i few routine questions will change in a matter of weeks. This camp had been held in Mrs. Gold's garden when five girls tented three week-ends, under canvas, and won their pioneer badge. There were also four "Walk Ups" when nine Brownies came into Guides and one "Flying Up" ceremony when one Brownie flew up to Guides. Court of Honor. comDosed of Vi cup sweet pickle relish z tsp- salt, dash of pepper 1 tbsp. horse-radish 1 tbsp. scraped onion V2 cups well seasoned, cooked salad dressing. Cucumber, radishes, dill pickles, tomatoes, lemon wedges, crisp lettuce. Break the salmon into larg? pieces and combine with the other ingredients in the order given. Line your salad bowl with 3. Avoid loafer shoes for young er cnuaren, except lor very occasional wear, since they do I mc oreuii Bureau nas many I .isked primarily to Identify ; good sources for finding out all fic, listed' improved equipment, better navigation aids and operating methods, all of which contributed to regularity, in- L , . not give enough support through the instep. The muscles of the instep tlo not develop real the captain, company leader and tV. strength before the age of 12. DDE Chapter scan the dully paper for all public records and note marriages, divorces, births, deaths, lawsuits. ease in speed and in economy. Todav in the United States one patrol leaders met reguiariy to direct the course of the company's program. 4. Take your time examining shoes when you buy them. A of every three persons travelling LOTION SHAMPOO MAKES YOUR , HAIR . SUNSHINE ' BRIGHT! flrnanlTinn I arrests, convictions and all per- yiydlllZ.lliy tinent newspaper Items. If you little thought at the time of pur chase may save your child much PERSONALS discomfort. tountry Fair' nave Deen singled out lor public acclaim, that will be noted on your report as will an arrest for 1 ': 1 Ouidlng has made tremendous strides In Prince Rupert's Second Guide Company under the able leadership of Mrs. D. F. Baldwin, Captain of the Company. The first Gold Cord Guide in the city. Jean Golds, is a member of this company. She received her cords from Commissioner Silversldes June 25. This company now has 26 enrolled Guides, who have been kept busy working on badges for First and Second Class Guides and for proficiency badges. There is at present one First Class Guide, Jean Golds, and six second class Guides, Judy Lloyd, Anne Eyolfson, Heather Stevens, Anna Colussi, Shannon Pellant ind Shirley Kurdziel. Hill 60 branch of the IODE jave their colors to the Conrad Guide Company and these were .edicated at i beautiful service at St. Peter's Church by Rev. J. S. Twining. The Guides participated in helping to form the Guard of donor during the Governor-jeneral's visit here In October, and also took part In the parade on Armistice Day.. LIGHTER MOMENTS Life in this company' has Its lighter moments too. A mas Duchess of Edinburgh peeling or arunKcn anving. Mrs. R. McNeai of Chilliwack and her two children are visiting Mr. Charles Bcllis, 139 Fourth Avenue East. Peter Cravetto has returned crisp lettuce leaves and 'endive or Romaine. Fill with salmon mixture and garnish around edge with sliced radishes, slivers of dill pickle, sliced cucumber, tomato and lemon wedges. GRAPEFRUIT AND SALMON SALAD 1 lb. can salmon 2 cups grapefruit pulp 1 cup diced cucumber 1 cup chopped celery French dressing Lettuce. Separate grapefruit pulp from all membrane and cut in pieces. Mix with salmon, diced cucumber and celery. Top with slightly sweetened French dressing. Serve on lettuce with mayonnaise. Serves six. pier of the IODE is orgnnlz- j "The heart and core of the a "country fair" to be held! Credit Bureau, however, Is the he Armories on Labor Day. ledger information given to It by lis will include exhibitions ! members of the Retail Credit lowers, fruits and vegetables, I Orantors Assoclatoln. If the ether with home-made ! Blank Store sells you that radio from a month's visit to southern THuiiizts $1.25 75 -45 THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimeit are ' Little Dollars" les and preserves and home or furniture, the Credit Bureau will keep a regular check on the store to find out how and when California, Colorado and other southwest centres ' He made most of the journey by car. you are meeting your payments At Francois Lake, Mrs. Charles Millar has her mother, Mrs Wright of Victoria, and hpr sis. ing Prizes will be given for various (classes and all are ted to enter. schedule of classes and de- or how to enter will be ounced in about two weeks, re will be a small entry fee each class, and exhibitors be able to reclaim their bits after the show If thev fu fj v 1 "V, ter, Mrs. Thompson of Vancouver with her two daughters, Beverley a.jia, uaria, visiting her. . .. ... .t- . Canadian production of peanut butter In 1952 reached 23,-824,000 pounds. pish. I A Francois Laks couple, Mr. i and Mrs. Peter Peebles have left Women of the Moose alumni PHONE 303 MESSENGER PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Furniture Freight Baggage Parcels Coal and Wood Lumber Tradesmen's Equipment Builder's Supplies Beer Bottles (5 dozen or more) Dry Kindling For Sale ,-TON COVERED VAN AT YOLK DISPOSAL at 0" exhibits which are do- j heid committee meeting A will be auctioned off dur- thc home of the the evenlnz and funds sn r,,., chairman, rman, Mrs. L ? fr J?DE ch,nrltles- ! After the business session, OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, btone Building Phone Blue 593 . ,r P"-; cards were enioved. winners be there will be an Im- niptu dance or hoe-down to ing Mrs. Mabei Skinner and Mrs. Alice Good. V. a r-Nl ; - lor a month-long visit with I relatives in Ontario and Detroit. - j Jack and Virginia O'Mcars jhave returned to their Francois I Lake home from a visit in Mon-! tana and Vancouver. I Another Francois Lake couple have gone away for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed left by car 1 for Victoria where he will at nfl off the day A PROUD YOUNG LADY is Sharon Knecht, who Is the two-millionth member of the Girls Scouts of America. The 12-year-old youngster Is a member of Troop 39. of Chilll-cothe, Ohio. She received a telegram from Mrs.; Roy F. Lnyton, National President of the Girl Stouts, officially welcoming her to the organization. h "."kLtS W,1" admit!SteBavig. Mrs. B. Bacon. Mrs. J. J Thompson, Mrs. J. Kasper, Mrs. : ng the h h. day. It , Is also hoped , nrhnr .- querade Hallowe'en party was held, to. which all other local Guides were invited. On learning of Mrs. Duncan Black's departure from town, they held a surprise party for their former leader. Hiking is a great favorite with the girls and by the time their meal is cooked, often without utensils over a trench, crane or trapper's fire their appetites are keen and do justice to their ooKing. On a hiks of this nature lests are held for fires and track-.ng and trail making. Cookie week Is a busy lime for Conrad Guides, testing out the business initiative of the Guides, i'he Thinking day service held his ycur In the Civic Centre 'Udltorium was a beautiful ser-ice. imui: ( luiu ii r.RAi)t:s 0 amazing K1EQ 'rrange a baby show during uiurnoon. I ("HISWEK 'iy five harps were Imported! Breakfast Club meets at 7:30 Canada In ,1951, compared a.m. Saturday in the Broadway i nine the previous year. I Cafe. tend summer school. Their boys, Peter and Keith, went with them and plan on going to sea during the vacation. Prior to brings you fhis netv Seufntj Magfc!" rJLouvrc WJimlo low Swi an Sutton ', leaving Mr. Reed took the senior boys on a week-end camping trip and also took the boys for a i fishing trip to Mackenzie Lake. (hi JitiuI 1 11(1 vw Keep Cool Willi Consomme Prince Albert National Park in ; S askatchewan covers 1,493 square i i Mrs. .1 MakM lurtonholeM without attwhawnta )n Jlonte t)c.'l fn Within two years, nearly ever; 'new homo in BriMsh Colmubl: will feature louvre or slatted : tvpc gla.is windows, according ti iV. A. i West DcMond. of Ur.gar dus, Wilson Limited, pioiv-e Western Canadian glass com puny. TOj- 1 , V Onlv '3 V J Mrs. Mm. From Tvrrac to NECCHI does avary sawing job WITHOUT There were three church (writes during the y-.ir. the last ne at Cjurcn Elizabeth's special quest, prior to her Coronation. In order to win the Coronation ado;e the Conrad Company con-I'.rn' ;l 'heir efforts on clean-i'Jt unci painting at the Museum. Throughout the year, six en-' ro!nieni,s were held when 13 girls w?ro enrolled, and thereafter were able to wear their Guide' uniforms. Oncv of Ihese enrolments tool; place nt "Camp Peg 1?" instead of the si'hool. VANCOUVER $44.85 ATTACHMENTS! the"AAagic"is her&! Ui J I Mr. u-Moiid h;i.s been appointed Tiomrdus repve.sentiulvc for Prince Ilupcrt nrcn. "There Is no doubt Uva louvn window, which gives o:ir-lhinl , , ,.. . u., (w,..,, any standard double-hung wln-'iv. yet has a ventilation range from nothing to 1)9 per cent when panels are fully opened, is bringing ROout a new trend In home d-wl-cn." he rcporls. "Constructed In aluminum with stainless scel weather-stripping .md prar-ti ally Invisible lnsulat-liiK seal alonir the edge of each -las.-, slat, inui Inio units can be sod to cover any area. PerT'apita value of Canadian mineral production climbed from $2 23 in 1333 to $88 in 1951. : : Don Embrordnr without attachment! ftrv garden-fresh vegetables Consult your Travel Agent Canadian Pacitie AlrlinM. Phono 79S MBER. clear, ielllod consomme. At mere flick of the 'Manic'" Lever, joor NECCHI sews oa buttons, snakfs button holes, embroiders, blind stitches hems, darns, nuinoaTama, and does thousands of fanrf stitches, limited only hy your imagination. TRULY WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS. You can't afford to buy any Sewing Machine until yoaj hav tried the amasing NECCHI "Magic". ASK ASOUT out nil IIWINO COUISIS. Wide selection of models from $139.00. Iwy ftECCHI is eaverea' ay a lifc-tiaM Caaruilcc Boad. Nation wiae feck and parts available. " nat could be cooler, mors re- "Ing on a sweltering day! nil ! th Hi.k - i. .... f rnbroidart InrtKih Without ottocHmantl a saamt kia 1 for aummer eating. 8tore Tal rnna nf jl . rirerator. Tqen it will be com- rr cninea and Jellied when Mitlme arrlvnn It mli.. .hnt consomme Into chilled bowls. To with combination of eour crean mixed with chopped chlvus. Fruit ComommC Combine 1 ca' (1'4 cups) condensed consomm with V aoup can orange Juice am 1 teaspoon lemon Juice. Chill ii refrigerator at least 4 hours. Spool into chilled bowls. Garnish witb grated orange rind. S servings. Hawaiian Contommi: Mix to gether 1 can (1 cups) condensed consomme, Vi (up can pineapple juice, and 1 teaspoon lemon Juice. Chili In refrigerator at least 4 hours. Spoon into chilled bowls. Garnish with pieces of canned pineapple, if desired. S servings. SOUP SCOOPS "an to Jell In the refrigerator. ' Consomniii In tn um - ISrSMKGJI JWW6 ikUCHHKS (Cm.) IT0. V'J Ummd Me U4 MtOiR . aW ! ,u i bi uient' I 'time; then Its Just right tor Stwt. en Fatten ri wtthcut attach monlt Vi TJEL-y ' I I he V mpcic Travel Service :nlov It ttHik . i . THIftl II A "NICCNI" $IWIH CUCLI IM TOUI N 1 1 0 M O U N O 00 "iwlch. Or vllh rS.i.i. .-a 'M cheese salad. Crisp crack- iwayg good nibbling with conomme WrHo to Nocchl, 64 McOHl trot, Montreal ( Ptn Hovo Mooroa NiCCHI otaf wromo kom daoiafittrotion, without ony obtf-stin to nto. 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