Monday, January 28, 1953 DISTRICT NEWS Cook Swims Steak Willi Tomato-Soup Sauct spassing Shrine Band to Hold Concert In Civic Centre This Friday The 8tewart Board of Trade atlng under a voluntary scheme THIS WEEK - Art Club meeting. Civic Centre, S p.m. tonight. had a buy aession at their but, with so many of their mem- V t 1 Plarus were completed at the, obtained at the Music Festival monthly meeting, at which a'bers going ouuide for hospital-reitular meeting ol the Alaska laat spring, when the adjudicator proposal to establish an emerg- Ization and increased charges Masic Trail to back th concert! awarded them 83 pointa. j tncy landing strip on the east-'made by outside hospital for being presented by the Shrine In outllnim? the program fori em part of the townsite was services, the scheme Is rapidly Band In the Civic Centre thu'ttw coming concert he promised', discussed. I going into the red. Representa- u, Peter Urn, a , is money tor either music or yeV .. "-- X. reaQers Film Council meeting celled. can- jthe playliig of many familiar. Members also deckled to see tions are to be made to have Friday night. Tickets for this concert can; tunes, consisting of five marthei, if Stewart could be made a port' the hospital scheme taken over t 8.O.N. meeting Monday,' Jan. '. 25, 8 p.m., followed by social Son a Ladies invited. (21) , so ui. T ,im.,'t til? Shrine Ban(1 ,',,( t th- Civic Cen-,Ht, will h''lP purchase the riM-u'"8- , , b,.t-n training the ,'ail wmti-r. Baritone ' J . ... ...... .Ii- be obtained from any member of two old country and one Italian of entry for aircraft and will by the government or some ar-the Auxiliary. I and two American. j also see if the Stewart Hospital rangement made to relieve the Peter Lien, conductor, stressed' PromL'in:; to be the most popu-: can be brought within the scope pressure, the need of extra money for (he liar feature will be ' Gems from of the B.C. Hospital Insurance: The question of having a full-band and the importance of glv-i Stephen Foster" as arranged by Service. I time government agent with lug a good concert. . jTobanl. Also included in the The board was informed that j disbursing powers was discussed He said the band U very much program w,il be a bairtonp Jiolo the Granby Company have 'and representations are to be improved and cited marks they .by Nick PavllKis as wili as solas taken over the Halport Mining I made to Victoria for its con- -Sr. M ilik. I . ...i; .,.,11 stnif fV- ,, I, mi" - - by Inez Amadio and Frank Ouidl. company s snowing in tne unus: smerauuu. As there are customs officers Peter Lien will accompany River country and that if there h,.s .hcj-'-n fumillar !,ro:ni.-.e!t an eve-l)li(l entertainment. R v in U.-t Wednesdays ;boUt Danny Kaye a llt ,j( reaction and h..s been trying to : both ine AmdiO and Trank was a runway here where planes jouldi. Rupert Fulton will do could land on skis or wheers the cornet solo in "CtautUui they would take supplies and Dreamer." ' equipment in this winter. Con- j Everybody is invited to attend tact is to be made with the DOT r-V vV' V ft . 4 s y v . 14.' fc- . - . V- it, if'' u Mm utt awaa Tilly Rolston Lauds Junior Red Cross Work tere, the board felt that Stewart should be made a port of entry so aircraft can be cleared here without the necessity of going to Prince Rupert. The matter is to be taken up with the proper, authorities and E. T. Applewhaite. i the concert. i Ior approval. At the present time the Stew Peter Lien said "instruments ,J, ,.v.t since. The last art Hospital Association is oper- 11 fit Ull' !'"' f'1 "J" or In a moderate oven F.i j isnusn COiumoia nuni-'-r utu: .Uu-, bout 1' hourt. or until meet I Education, Tillie Rolston, paid ning into hundreds of dollars,! , ho arc sun "- tender. Serves . ! tribute today to J unior Red Cross , and are of no use for anything builder of good citizens in except playing in a band. -so it scoors- Pioneer Telephone Operator, Mrs. Margaret Graham, Dies i. schools. ' ' "So the.se Instruments have to Cemblne Mutheoom and Beef , In a letter to the teachers of: he owned bv the band where In ONE GREASE JOB with a purchase of 1 set of Tire Chains Offer good until January 31, 1953. Uut K.ive aiini!uu--! ...i.hk his perform-l! t!:. regular hour to ijf a i'li'-nii-. he said: , .', tune for a of us ,IT.e and permit our ,.rs to home." r,t sv Tor high clam in l'.-i3 place order oupa: ror an eitra-rlca eoup. com- B c sne gad that thU movement ! an orchestra thev are owned by n:;r""ci;oy"r,r, beef Stir pw im. tne members. jjme ajm" 01 of tne lne " moahroom and eoupt. V ,7.1. ihli; I Wnt to y. "Left e!ebrat", to I your UmlFy! Then put dinner Into a clebrtln mood lth platter I of BwIm itcak cooked Id a savory t tom(ooup uuct. Th tomtto oup. plus onion and (rtrllc (Ivea flsvor dub to this i dtah. And with round and chock . (Iraki quit plentiful and oin-llmet at a special piic It's a food time to fnatur this meU Yoa can cook tht bUs steik either on top ot the stove or in the ' oven, if you ue the oven, have a l complete oven meal. Turk In a ca-' aerote ot ecelloped potato. And of "lc"'u".s-. nUs Ior a IormPr "mce sons- "al","e m rhrl of . .' 1 can of water or milk. Tble " . , " ' ' -airuments oemg usea are. oia Rupert resident, MR Margaret prine Rupert, and Tnomas W. In maket a meaty soup that ie aturd It Canada and is giving Candlart and not too efficient whil: others Graham, were conducted by RevJ -raham acidhridEe BC- three COnCPpt ' Wdd lacking entirely " . j. s. Clark at Cumberland where tllt IT ?fnZ eatlnc Serve It with totaled crac n tpretd with cheese. -friendship. (,rrse DIDD. h af'.l.V-5'Hl. V-.' ta f.'J- i '"VTlf. - r .,'-r.1, -4 v . Use tpaghettl and Dried Beef In (in some cltl- been1 Bsaltln8 of he burial took place in tne family ran(khildren j'uTor have ZlZrttl. Plr, k.- ,ra.J. Pallbearers were rl,old friends; that's "Children who members of the Caaterole: A can of ipafhettl la SEE-SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LIMITED (i.,. st,,ry because it (I bake deaaert too. either pineapple- tomato sauce with cheeae adda up to t srand lunch or supper diah Cross in their school days, have , ,. . . , . a i ' VtlC UCt,CMrl,VI k. alA Kt. . . nptiilr-down cake or crumhjr Cran Bennisone A E. Woodruff, W. 3rd Ave. YV. Phone Green 217 aa adults a very hen teamed with a little dried HOI pes-w tic Dance by Charles Wood- 16 months 8f?o, died at St. Jo- -.eeblt and Clive Banks beef. Pour tpafheltl Into a greeted the building of a belter world berry Hetty. Time It to ell dlahet come out ol the oven at once. Juat let the oven do tbe work while you house, but as Doth the players seph's Hospital, Comox, following stated the minister. cataerole: atlr In about cup of ebupoed dried bet. Dot the top anH tv,A ariin.A nrofa, r,.mi- a Inner lllnefM 1 ThU Organization helps ourl laf mu&. . . " , Min r o about other bualnees until meal time. with butter. Bake at W V. until hot and allfhtlv brown on top. (Canadian nadian young young peopl people to be- ik,i -. .v,(. . m o ,,. oh Tbe recipe for tbe ateak with (wnrte aa. lS a "loused up" (n ire one Saturday ,.!,!. ,r covers up" on ti'.n the explanation .is so lovt in contempt the rh.irms of both -s th it he mistakrn-to Marilyn Monro n,;itie by one Miss ;. r- Hut a he say. . v frith have the name lr.i'.ial d'-n't they?" piece, consists of familiar melo- rled to Mr. Graham a Nanaimo, tomalo-aoup sauce Is at follows : Tamate twiu Stttk I corn aware of social needs on a local, national and world-wide basia. It Is funded upon the, jits re-arranged fur bands. .Sept. 6. 1905. I Prior to her marriage Mrs. Graham was a pioneer telephone IhtlH pWf1t t4U (n,r,e er rhxk ml It tfuhr thlrkt 1 rue ehopped onion KKfll. anltK-ed S emu it cueaJ operator starting in Nanaimo in PROP WASH. . . NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, call the office before 5 p.m. tup ftour 1902. She was a member of the Unit-: t lMCMMje salt rui,dnavd 1 Ik r pi,ir toaiale aeep hcup Boeatt Milk In Family Mtala. Continued eoup. prepared with milk, contributes ell-round food value to yeur family mealt. And It a wlae to terve creamed eoup (witb milk) often becauae recent turvey ahow that calcium It th nutrient moat frequently lacktof from the average diet. Dae Popcorn fee Oaraieh: Light puffy popcorn I a perfect garnish for eeveral eoup. Ptt a bowl of the buttered pupcota to go with tomato or vegetable aoup. Let each en help himaelf and sprinkle It en toup to it caa be aalea while crlap. cue nurtoipfl, eit4 Ideal of service service to the immediate com.n unity, to our nation and to children all over the world.'' 8ht said It develops a desire ln our youngster to help other children in less fortunate circumstances, regardlesa of nationality, race or ct.ed. "The fine work being done by th 120 000 boys and girls in high and elementary schools of BC. is a reflection of the fine teachers who guide their ef After a quick engine change ;ed Church, the Order of the by Engineer Kellough and Bill Eastern Star and the Canadian Harper, the aircraft G1C is Legion Women's Auxiliary. Court -again available for instruction enay and of the Women of the . flying. i Moose. Prince Rupert, where Mr. CF-DEU Is coming along nice-; ind Mrs. Graham resided for ! 1 Poood flour and aeatonlata Into Beat wllfc tbe edae of a heavy taacer a at II flour la aoraed. Krova ateak la hot shortening la aa even-paa or aklllaL Add onloa and garUc; cook until limp. Bleed ,ia too pi cover. Cook over low beat ly with recovering of the fuse-; many years while he was engag-; late in progress. Work on this ed as Inspector of Mines and: 1 aircraft goes on nearly every Resident Engineer in the north night at the hangar, so a little ' country. of your spare time spent there) They had made their home in forts," she said. vl'i'.'T thinks Princ u a wi.nderful place. tiild Ii. r It rained the t.:ne. so I'lalM nt. snappy blond a on tiie Annrtt. !',.n-A!iirii-an Alrwuya m tn-re Saturday to iierv.l int to Ketchican y rforniiii!. then totik A, ::.'.( plane to thla r , 1 1: li she sjernt only tti.ie h'-re she said sh Kia at tin- tlac of j!:d n anU to come vn tin- weather's a i!Mi r f-.r a loner vtMt. m tlie plane from Kll- vi .ii (.roitr Joynt. a ;! A- ri'iiautlrs Admlnla- will speed up completion of this. Courtenay for the past lew- Housewives Discovering Many Uses for Aluminum Foi Job. years, following Mr. Graham s retirement. She leaves one daughter. Mrs. J. W. Marsden. Courtenay; two ROUTE t Billy Seymsur, Red 854 Herman Street; 1480 6th East to Seal Cove. ROITE J Victor Maskulak. 1st Ave. West 248-1077; 2nd Ave. West 941-1028 inctud-ng 9ih Street; 3rd Ave. Frizzell's Motors to end of 3rd West. ROl'Tr 4 Wilfred Erickson 7ih Ave West 704-1427: 9th Ave. West 102-609. 806-861; -Fulton Street 700 Block; Tatlov Street 805-823; Comox Ave. ROITF 5 John Westhead 4th Ave. West 100-445; 5th Ave. West 105-515; 6th Ave. Wert 308-539; Dunsmuir Street 211-424; Tatlow 512-515; Emerson Place; Agnew Place. P.Ol'TE Raymond Sklapsky A Fifty-Six Play At Moose Party President Pat Deane announced that ground school will begin this Wednesday and will continue weekly throughout the The hoiwwlfi u discovering baking Juicy pics. If tluy boll that wafer thin aluminum foil over Just gather up the foil and Ihn ,ma trtrtloriul tfc'foifVt hsi tct,M.A ,! It uvia .,vilns ki.rr,. Fifty-six citizens took part in a ,.wti. eir.t.a tr .h- . , and other perwh.ble. on store . kl, 0lf bllUy on a ,rlp JgTVlnl C" 8aturday shelve, for years-has a hundred wr,p arm bottles in lumln-1 Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRIST Room 10. 3to:.u Building Phor.e Blue 593 year. A general meeting and election of officers is scheduled for Feb. 14 and the entertainment committee said there will be the ewual quarterly dinner-dance as well. night r who ranie tfh-'riHtift n practical t - around the aver- um folj you ii be amaed at how age home.- ' - !jonK tney II slay warm. Here are some handy uses: , 8th Ave West 105-537; 9th Ave. East 110-270: McBride Here are prize winners: Ladies first. Mrs. Pritchard: second, Mrs. A. E. Norton. and ai.i'i take a quick tins c;ly Rolls and n.urrins will heat alumlnum foll thf julCM t0 Street 113-708. ROUTE 7 Peter Brown. Blue 971 All of Section 2. Mens first. K. Dehli; second) was a cut between Ted Rorvlk j .rc h,wn around by tnrougn rvciuy ana m not oiy a(,d to the treanvd saure .Hoi. i-.i.s Airline, man (out 11. before warming they are and O. K. Oisen, which Mr. Rorvlk won. Pool prize was won by Mrs. A. Norm wraP!d in B.ummurn i m ,ti!i;K..n and j wr"p cioiely ln minum foU: ROUTE 8 Arnold Peterson. Waterfront and Pacific Place; ( CNR -Fishermen 's E Norton. Door prise was won ! by Mrs. O. Stegavlg. j Mrs. L. Holder. Mrs. F. Oood: IjfeiSIJWi v iun who came here i aro - lr. J. t. Cade 'in 1.' mi active practice ng f p Ured on squares of alu- ' . ' " ,,,,., other! ,wi ? , prevents odors atfectir.g mlnum full. 1 , ,"otte Melt rhocolate squares on aluminum foil by floating tie Wrap foods for freezing In foil on hot water, save dish aluminum MI. Meats, especially. in ( nr W antiunion t birth- "V . . - 4.4- .V W "'. . I - 1 . v.iV: 4 S'-tl ' h i -ill N -a",. .,.. I .''. -vi.H .k -v-i f t y. , :: f.V''.js.t'y IV, n t,-- " T ,. "i yi' i :.) 23. and will alwavi and Mrs. H. Muncey were charge of arrangements. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE renuli a strong moisture ana :i.etrt.ng to remember wash! ;g, tjr snape the loll Into bowl shape and place it directly air-re.st.st ant wrapping material .U'!1"S liy Ii:. . !) dinner. Dr. U !n nPt. a' uZW,. rm piesented him with j A variety of Vegetables may deep freerr "1 hip in the Prince : cotmeu in me same uu-ii.mi n WT.en freeing fun. wrap f Miriir.il Association ar.d FOR This advertisement Is nut publlslietf r displayed by the Liquor Control Board or fcv the Government of British Columbia. liit l-aree. on behalf of tney are earn wrap pea in aiu- individual pieces or enougn for j mlnum foil. Use pres-sure cooker-ine family m-'al In moisture and I or waterless type of pan. ; vapor-proof aluminum foil to I Store fresh young or Ir-afy . exclude air If placing food In vegetables In aluminum foil. They carU)ns aKain line carton with 'will remain crlfp and firm loi.Bjuminum foil, 'veral days. i ? t.ive him a lal-boy d'- wis at one time ti'MiUl iiffirer here. ) Circles -und quanea ! alu he 'topic of doctors. minum foil may be used over a BP Overseas Salmon Over again for bowl rovers. Ii vure to leave foil ll to S Inches t larger than the bowl and press Parcels Uelayed it firmly around the edges. For cooking fish. It U exrel- British Columbia Packers Ltd. NOTICE OF MEETING The Annual General meeting of the Civic Centre Association of Prince Rupert will be held Wednesday, January 28th. 1953, at 8.00 p.m. in the Civic Centre Auditorium. The -order of business will include the presentation of Annual Reports, Election of Directors, etc. AH paid up members of the age of nineteen years and over will be entitled to voting privileges. FRED JONES General Secretary -in, V...H f n , x s.JZrA has been advised that the ship HIGH CLASS 'PRINTING IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. ,ui ."" ,,,., cu mtm Floatsl. -RqUTE 9 Melvin Bjornson, Green 113 t 8th Ave. East, McBride to Hars Cove Circle ROUTE 10 Richard MacDonald, Blue 339 4th Ave. East 237-736; 5th Ave. Ea5t 301-719: 6th Ave. East 119-245 301-626; Hays Cove Circle 82-667; Cotton Street 511-516; Green Street 411-416: Ebert Street; Young Street. ROUTE 11 Donny Blake Piegott Ave.; 1st and 2nd Overlook; Herman Place, Piggott Place. ROUTE 12 Lloyd Quast 11th Ave. East 333-1865; Frederick St.; Sherbrook Ave. ROUTE 14 Derek Allen, Blue 120 1st East 225-247 ; 2nd Ave. West 137-341:' 1st Street S31-225; Market Place; 3rd- Ave. Daily News-National Motors. ' ROUTE 15 Robert Jensen, Black 953 5th Ave. West 635-735. 741-745; Borden Street; Fraser Ptreet; Bigear Place. ROUTE 16 Charlie Lindstrom th Ave. East 124-234 ; 5th Ave. East 101-246; 7th Ave. East 108-658; Bowser Street. ROUTE 17 .Marvin Sterritt, Black 205 6th Ave. West 210-539 : 7th Ave. West 120-537 ; 8th Ave. West 221-528: Lo'biniere St. 721-728; McBride St. 413-704; Tailow St. 65-733. ROUTE 18 Allan Smith, Black 716 6th Ave. East Block 800 ; 8th Ave. East 915-976: 9th Ave. East 1000-1144: 10th East 900-1130; Alfred Street: Bacon Street; Donald Strest. ROUTE 19 Jimmy Johnson. Green 66! . 6th Ave. East 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. ROUTE ! Ronny Hadland 8th Ave. East 1036-1944. ROUTE 21 Clifford Valentin. Red 873 2nd Ave. West 1135-1314: Park Ave. 1005-r279; 11th Street; Water Street; Beach Place. . ROUTE S3 Don Grantham, Blue 293 8th West 615-735: Summit Ave.; Taylor Street: 516-600 Fulton Street; 600 and 700 Blocks 6th Aw. West. ROUTE 24 Brian Roberts, Black 480 2nd Ave. West 716-3rd Ave. and 6th Street; 3rd Ave. West Daily News-Watts & Nickerson's 5th St.) to Frizzell's Motors. ROUTE !5 Gordon Boake 6th Ave. East 1141-1476. ROUTE 26 Freddie Bellis, Red 322 7th Ave. East 981-1086; 1103 Ridley Home; Hays Cove Ave. 928-1154. EOCTI. 27 Christopher Harvey, Green 865 6th East, McBride Hays Cove Circle. Hays Cove Circle, Oreene .is tmrk from ! re he. Tim lllrveyl luart and John Magoe 1 a Board of Trade Hi s happy t0 be back 1 trying to find out ippened to his ' trick." "i he as going to U the meeting and to 'tri he had ihe said) a ith paiM-r that he was show the citizens . . . n he was about half-Tcrr.w. he discovered t the paper. ' hid a hard time ex-' to tun three passen-"ei-r. he had lots of prepare a new speech rcarhed Terrace. not nearly as much 'Ml rold here as there iyrter. Alaska, sava- Mm. It when finished. This elinlnatej wi" 1 r rt t P U was greasy f,h odors jo difficult to jO. forced 'TZ. -ident shortly aflPr Mllln date' minim, foil for row ting. Remov.- foU for lac- half hour to brown This has resulted In diap-lurkey. Turkey remains moist.. polntment to thousands of Can-no basting required. Smoked adlans who sent these Clover Leaf ham has less shrinkage when Salmon parcels overseas, cooked this way. Again remove The Company regrets this una-.. n i ...... ! nifnhl rieiav in dellverv but lutl I j let u lllltlttvva w- iwc v w j . w - j --- - lng period la up In order to glaze can now report that arrival date. and brown ham. jsnouia oe rvuiumy i...,.... Line thin or black pa nsjr j 1 u Benaa with aluminum foll to help distribute the heat more evenly. v"lale. U.S. collector of Cakes and cookies will not dry out or overcook on the bottom this way. They will also brown evenly Use a sheet of aluminum foil under the pie plates when i I I MEN WANTID TO till TAItOMO TO MIAIUkl ClOTHII If 4 n that centre. Mrs. arrived here Sunday Camosim and will take s Airlines plane today to 0n her first trip to she thinks It's great - sunshine, ,now and 1 w the same day. "retary-mananer at the entre-Fred Jones-has problems besides keep- "k ot Kowley Miles. His ls trying to find a 1 hp can have square Vn tlle auditorium. He basn't been able to find no could handle the FORD PRODUCTS (SEE FULL PACE At) ON PAGE ) FORD MODELS down payment os low as $835.00 MONARCHS down payment $1077.00 CONSUL ... down payment $ 691.00 PREFECT down payment $ 559.00 A complete line of FORD TRUCK S ? 1 - ton light to 5-ton heavy Up to 24 months to pay on all the above models. WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF A-l USED, CARS AT BOB PARKER LTD. "THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" i- FOB uii or trt Hill, Olevk IIP It kti Nti tkilortni ' . H'i ' ! ,'; ,' r "s ' - ". y ' ,- . '- i i. !' . v. Mil. S. !-: 1 . r;.r A,T " t : V, i i- r , ' -.. nreK IWMIII), I...W ( h"w e tt U to lake mr,'ii'Wit- AlaO t Km i.mii fill v jwtr Alt ir laimtaW f-"' r..miM wtih wtxwm ti.rm.tw. ) lnt nu fi iiilla''! btwinw own. WITK ,.l,'.,Nu i Ki.i ,!,T..17tiMi' from a buying trip U . Parker, whn hj THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWS LITTLE MERCHANTS THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU J&YALQtv I CANNED F&OBS A e"d of December after 5'ear. i i business here. 111 to Vancouve: r with one St 3 talW HAM iHeaVk fnjTprwn new owners of her store Berj to choose vies. some