r'nnrc Kurort L'uil I irv "bstturday, February 21, IWi 3..J.J RECIPES Sea Cadets Entertain SALMON AM) C OliN SOL'I'IXE f ""v- t. Queen Must Decide Soon Role For Duke of Edinburgh Parents Havt yi,.i c.tr Uii' evened ilrnun in a fiuffv s ra.'fi- with e". white - ; riU pour Inlf of the mixture Into a buttered baking c!UIi. Pour in Cannvi corn, tauled sli-'htiy. then the rest of the mixture. Cover with buttered bread cru:iib.i and bake In a hct oven for 15 rr.inutes. Serve with a pickle relish. Serves four. The -Bring j Your Parent! corn nibicis? Its a delightful Night" for the Captain Cook c h a n g e from winter-heavy Sea Cadets at HMCS Chatram menu, and thoroughly delki-1 By ALVIN STEIN KOPF But it is known that the nrlrw hiiH a riirr .r. Inna'i was an outstanding success. !ous- served bubbling hot and o?5? ftl T,he-r-QTn PeMoii and that he was the and the Archbishop of Canter- first- u-fore the archbishops and burv. Dr. Oeoffrev Fisher, will i.i.i, .... t r. About 40 parenu and friend : ?uw" u,u"" maKe' Appoinlmenf Of Truant Officer Urged . A truant officer attached to the staff of Booth Memorial With School but with all district schools under hl Jurisdiction would be of much benefit to the city. A. M. Hurst, high ftchool principal, told numbers of the King Edward Parent-Teacher Ajwociutlon at its regular monthly meeting Mr. Hurot said that ulthotiKh there was not rampant truancy among city pupils, there were enough casual occurrences to warrant the service! of an officei. ! The P-TA also celebrated a candle-lighting ceremony in honor of P-TA founder day with have to decide soon what role Is tJ ' " """Be ! the Cadets toured the drill to be played at the Coronation ! ' hall and Instructional classes, It is expected that this scrap for.i aler which a llm on tne June 2 by her husband, the Duke during Lent. 'v lb. can salmon 2 cups white sauce Juice of one lemon Worcestershire sauce of precedent will be followed. But estry operations of Columbia1! of Edinburgh. i (ha Tllilra r.9 Cr4 1 .. U ...... L 1 . J 1 -t; Vl.Z "'""'b.i . cellulose was shown in the Can-i There Is no sure guide. In pre teen. vutu:, naa iraiiicu .miic rMCiii than tViO rVinii-h rtrinco AA in cedent or law, to what the con- aort of a reigning should queen anv warm Rn f. af,hi,ithfln do. Refreshments were served by: the newly-formed Ladies Auxil-' iary of the RCSCC Captain Cook:, t , may decide to give the Duke a Seasoning 2 egg whites 1 cup canned corn niijlets Bread crumbs Pickle relish SUPPORT I he MUSEUM by BUYING YOUR TICKETS NOW The archbishop has the autn-more important role. orlty to decide, for he will be.lnj supreme charge of the ceremony j at Westminster Abbey. But l Dl'' will listen to the suggestions of II1U Through commmunication bys Mix salmon, flaked, with thick rail now is available from Cape- white sauce. Add lemon juice town to the lower Congo, about' and Worcestershire sauce and 3.300 mllejs. seasoning. Fold in stiffly beaten guest of honor being Clarence bile q( m i . 1 miu ii. nctiim w .j. ., . . the Duke himself will be insulander, manager of radio station CFPR, first president of CNR Agent FOK It genera lly Is expected thejM J important but. llnCr GU Duke will lane iKe an an iinpor II IMPRESSIONS SALE OF HANDBAGS me organization. ! Mr lnnlnn'ler pr.)ro brlefiv, after a candle was lit ia his honor. J A donation of 150 a year to a i $-00 bursary to be provided by i the Parent-Teacher Council for ja well deserving student entering teacher training was not an overly conspicuous part in the ceremony. It is likely he will have his own place in the procession Inside the abbey, and that he may be the first of all her subjects to do homage. For a coronation, a king with OF 1952" iiSlLttUiLy Pacific coast members of the pas.'ienger-traffic fraternity gathered in Hotel Vancouver to honor one of their number who retires February 2 after 45 years service. He Is S. M. iShcvt Greene, general passenger agent B.C. district CNR. Among guests w as-Ken Robertson, CN pasfenger agent here. Highlight of the party was the MIIK CUtMlVU LLGIR of Montreal stopped on the .. t ( li.ntuu. f'ltu In nnaraliilnlA U ..ii... Such an award would be made wlre f'mple- Each V to "own "."? the queen consort has a graduating high school ; ! ! tabltehed place in the pro-i student but decision on whether there w ill be nne i?no hnmarv nr ' ceealngs. ur t'aron. after m smooth 180-mile trip from Ait I l.aned far out of his locomotive to kuui the two $100 bursaries rests with the' Queen regents, with husbands, Council. The meeting f.ivnreH have been rare. Seeking a prece Lovely Selection in oil Colors WOMEN'S SLIPPERS also ma At nht I Archbishop Maurice Roy of Quebec Cardn.ul I.cger's hast during a three-day visit. the larger single award. (dent, authorities had to go back nrficontatinn nf a mathiH tat tt A white eleohant sale waul to 1"02, when Queen Anne ';,., K. , -,Mrl planned for March 12. to be held 'crowned But the precedent was I an(, a Coalport chlna floral CAFITGL THEATRE 9:00 p.m. Sunday, March 1st Tickets can be purchased at most of the Local Stores 75c All Local Talent Produced and directed by: MEL THOMPSON PAT BOLTON DON'T DELAY AND BE DISAPPOINTED os tickets ore going fast. at the school. iberals Formulate ine memoersnip i I Onfn An iic was married to Mmoinulgated he'p.an Pce George of Denmark long n and educed In Deroy Eland Mr Grne came to of fixing -scotch-lite" reflectors ! before she came to the th-one. Canada in 1905 and started with for f t r e on pupils' bicycles a orolectl "Unfortunately u u ; ccmiunV PU -Prince "" a clerk at 6aslta-PTAS crrtrt out a historian. recently I Oeorge of Denmark made so little ( loon ln 1W8' T,,. . . jilmDresslon on his contemporaries! He will be succeeded by A. C. onvention Policy t.95 ...v lureiiug was rniervainca i -. , , ... T. Warner hn rclurmlACn. icv on qufstions involving the liquor inquiry Fashion Footwear by pupils of Orade V. division j four, who presented an original parody on Robert Louis Steven- membered to record exactly what ' ada after 30 years in the United he did or where he sat during the States with the passenger de-actual service." i partment of the CNR. hi- L;tlmr Relations Board, and hospital in-was formulated last night at the Liberal I son's Treasure Liiand, directed by invention in the Llvic ventre, views agree! Jye cuscoe. claw teacher. Mr. .pit'M.ntcl to the provincial convention at!" J1?, ,er following the current session of the I . I I , S v - 1 I AFTER ALL, S -St-( MfcifS AtD 1 Dfc'ClDetJ DAGWOCO ' ' FIGHTING IS S U V TO 8 K,N AN PN II AMIAISC3 SANDH?P8y ' f I UK6 1 AND DOGS P EACH OTHER ol Hi 111 t S WF( Soroptimists Entertained , i-i In PC !1 till' iales f; n..' At Club 27 rnit:ht find itwlf ln a position w here It does not have a voice. " Whatever side the rlnirmnn 1 on, the other side do' not have reprexcntiition." he snld Mr. M Rue argued that Inbnr t the province's "biggest single Industry" and that it was "!m-prsctlctil to try to s.ive n few tlvusand dollars when million ran le saved through the pn.per fi'iirtioinng of the f.sbor Ri;!-fons Board " Although com- I Thirty-five members audi guests were prewnt at Club 27 j r h i-. . T Norton ,s re-i " t'cl prudent t a .MK'tation. and - n nini'-d M'rte-r' r ri'itxl to the a. J t M-Rir ) :"i 'A -n H-yn"U. "1 : hci fli.-'H. M'S v.: i .n D.i'' B ami .' - , t I I wfP I TMOiigHr V A-l (THANK VOUMV I I ( ISN'T IT LOVELY, TOOTSIE i ( T"S TOO GOCO H I vr. i tunr.ir CA. , r" JGOOD FPiFMDTAKE I ) IT; n pfacfpi ii AGriNOl I ITO DE TRUE r-! ! when the Prince Ruiwrt Bumiipsr and Professional Women's Club entertained the Suroptlmust Club of Prince Huier. Mi Lrnnie Button a :sH'aki?r gave members and guests a vivacious account bf hef lcly ni'-nding the work of t:i itre"-P,r r. fnl chHlrman, Il'Arcy n-iM-tn ,f,l u; he expressed nppn'h'ntion th it ENJWTH'? l;CtliJl'-i07 TMiSJiGSAW SMI HEPE SINCE OUR ' I nsS J BCXJrfUlSrl f J V h? t (flJZZLE T0 WHILE ) 1 HUSBANDS DECIDED) tJh - I PiNiSHED rJ H'fk I"1- ST . ,V-1 WAVVDUW W I ( TO GIVE UP THAT S jLsi W rZf.' ,, !a.l'!.v u,r new rr.i:.KCTrcni ic-t ,rv thf)USh Ki,Klnd. Krantt.. fitiH i .! rii!fe'iw,T uorn 1 -nHnwn .rland. Denmark and Uie ik an- M(es f ' himiclf up s a "rtimtrr." :diivln countries. ; n.ii. c :(! '. v m ' '. v .!V .1)' ' i: 'i ll'tnor ' nl nir'!-:.K!.i(;? ln- . Mlui'LI) BE f OMPI I.SOKY i The Biz Prus1' are planning In the matter of hfwpH O in- ' thrlr annual Shamrock card -titance, the merlin-; reaffirmed PV 1nr March 17 at the lesion, the Liberal partv s stand th-t . welcome all, Hrinre Ru-;,uch Inturance hhould be com-1 P"1 filr1 Players il'iii ( nwtw. for one room or every room I "- S ( P'NE THING WHEN A TI VJVJL ', O NEVE,? THOUGHT fO COME TO s Oi (GK)wNMANiStOSTAI?vt-p I If vL VJORKING JIG5AW PUZZLES TO JiT VWENTEPTAirieNTTMAT ) j FILU IN MY SPAPE MOMENTS r-yf T) VwEhasto?EADaBCOKV I ?' I H s 1r rr JS I v -ipi- v.. lift for a tl.i- i.'iiH-r !,,v. tbey 'o . r l:fi'. ir y t h1 : In 'i it :ti r no-v pirWifs." Mr Uhln ' If Mi4 'if.iinr rmr "iii.j.eriUa turns ate '.. hncvp-, ii will only n fj r.cvc cocMill ti not opnmp to 'J' ri-e nt Hip avciage pulsrtry. "The decrease In collection bring experienced undT the eluntsry sv.stem is K'l!H? o nnwtjall," Mr Lvons declared ' Unlens we hnve a rnmpul.ory tvtein. w tnlcht' reach thr I point where onlv alwut 51 oe- cent r.f the wiple sre pivint premiums " ' Mrs Smith urged thit nieth- oris of enforcing compul'lpn be s. RADIANT ELECTRIC PANELS itv.-ii'iv liquor by !''. iH h .i at gov-"ntnliifi pri-es .. ' 'hat th person with n thr Mirh private :n hi llijunr without in th Inw beina !h" iv'st-umr- i.n. Ptiarrt derided fi" pmvinciiil Rovern-" in'ftin,: ii'uced to f'elulion urgiiif ''' time hoard be re- tlven r loser intention. On the mo'lnn of Mr r."vnnn the meetlnti alreed to rail fo' resolution at the provincial ciiiivention matntnln'n thit : us the natives contribute bv stiles tax ete.. to the icnr I 1 revenue fund of th p-rvlire ; that nrvanlsed vlllices fhfl-e It the three per cent sales tax In the same manner as other vil-j luces in the province " ! It was derided to elect d' .e- etes to the Vancouver conven-! tion at a later date. V:- f v. V. i . y t j IP-,. . vn I 'eOWNfiA ril : I I ( LOOKDAGVvOOD.) A? S ILIPerl'S A ISN'T IT J f V DO VOJ SEE T-, r- ' (TVJ V .I'AM-- " ' u7t 4, v boxing 't rJ-r sr not to fight Th'se Panels arc permanently oil-fll!ed. providing miHlcrn electric heatlnR ht its most efficient form. No fan.t, no fumes, no coils, boilers, piping or Installation. Plug In anywhere. "Smaller models may be moved from room to room. Ideal for the hard-to-heat room. Thermostat control. Cred Good MEDICINE HAT. Alta. CP- Controller A. T. l-cttife re- VOICE "me the p.imt 'V i-i un'nini i R-h- ! thit ! '"rlrn onniuna; ana oouu t.u- nqement j n, biurd rhiiirm an I 1 ln(,rll'es miormea mm mcuiciiic f 'iiuwictit member HJr r manaitcment Mai bonus have pcrnnps uie highest municipal ratlnR in Canada. Net debt of the sinking fund was down to $15,000 bv last year. fad ers unlit Bulger's ' f"f toddlers :,t the stork M4i Oprratinn cost as low '. ' j-, JJ X Pjl VfJ l1 thrM-quarteni of a cent yYyyyy . ' " . f 7 tT I ( BUT.MV06AB irT N 1 I I pEMEMBErTX . t (Fth?1EJuST Pili, . 1 iKfeSl-Hl Al.t . BRmsHlg j- I E'lJfc!' 4 MADE Fk1 T SN V S EACH OTHER WITHOUT y-X i I t LO. A -V BEING MAD jZJ1 - MIUO I For further pnrtlculars write 7 ST AI V ' SV fv Siilurdnv llKJSC Temple. Dill- Kefir- ckt-iMs. I.r(!lo1 27. t46 i'Ctj,,.. M' ntLiv i.v. FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. "vil Snnja iadj,,., 1451 to rtox .'. ,,. V. h,,rv f 'f.n, " rire Hall, Civic "u-'i the Si t"'Ciet,;n y. i :0 jTOA,Etr;(;t PAXIXKC LLKlTltlC HEATING CO. 71!l View St., Victoria. B.C. AGENT WANTED for this Territory i I Dowdie I'i. Building