Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, January 22, 1952 omen ove amorouA Local a 1 jeed (xerciie, n d PERSONAL!: and S. L. Simpson, Mussel; Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace, Stewart; W. i. Mitehrll, Nanainio; J. A. Forsyth and C. Dimpoulos. New Westminster; Lt. A. E. Webster Vol Wore KLl J' I .rime Kuprrt Las Wry. W. Boihrn and T :"r Harold WllUlfll. aftVr a William H Mnrr 1..f. J, jivu. uiiu Mj. n. Murray, u. r. Dulresne. Kitinia-.; ;ir and Mrs' Parhj M.i-ks, O. Dam::,h, C W Ma-hoiuy, O H. Sleep and A. C. Borland. Ottawa; J. Pytrashuk. Vancouver; J. C. Roberts. Prince ! LONDON (CP) Women over 40, I anxious to avoid that middle-age . ' pread, should never surrender ! to the temptations of an noon's rest. i:is-.eaa c.iev should H. Fulton. Prince Rupert; G. ' Burns. F. M. Gavan. t. U. Mitchell, J. R. Miehel, Giles Mack-1 enzit, Vancouver; F. M. Gavan By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Prff. Staff Wrlf.rr LONDON ff The fashions of brief busme s trip to Vancouver, yertcrday's plane for a busineof relumed to the city on yestcr- trip to Vancouver, t'ay afternoon's plane. , , J. A. Forsyth of New Wc.-.tmin-Gcorge Viereck. manager of ster, boiler Inspector, Is a visitoi the lrin;e Rupert Fishermen in the city on official business, Ciedit Union, sailed on the having arrived from the south Camw.iun this afternoon for a on the Camosun Sunday night. 'tt Miss tit yiiui Grace Anderson, George; Mrs. Grant McColl, Bute- I Robert Cormier, Eric Martin and engage In greater' activity and 1951 and early previews of 1052 wjc iwwo were Drlze-w nnm :hr.,., i,,. SJJI IMg Have UUL tJ tl at the weekly whist tournament untidy dress habit that reached dale; W. II. Campbell, Terrace; W. J. Williams, Victoria; Mrs. T. Bobbins, Juskatla; E. McIllfaV-nrk, Juskatia; Mr and Mrs. C. " The advice was given by Dr. and W. S. Dale, Terrace; P. laraska. Kirkland. Washington; Mr. and Mis. P. O'Reilly, city; Mi and Mrs C. Olojos, Masset. R. M Mills. G. Dolsen, E. John- furdcm Dixon. (I Church wns the a. Moose Hall Saturday night. Fthel Dukes, vice-chairman of 1,s Peak ln wartime the wearing E. Ncilas was winner of a nool thi Mnirk..,. nuMin.. r-n of eardleans over dresses. ujii.i:.v irip 10 vancuver. E. R. Nolle sailed last night Mrs. Grant McCall. reslde.it on the Princess Norah for Van- Dixon, city; E. Colcy, Edmonton; prize. As.sitlng with r.;frefh- f r ashion asnion now now decrees accrues that niai siv- iv- at, a crmlrrpnro h.ro nf ih nurse at Bu r .i p arr vorf frnni ncr snrm.to m hie i,. i., son inH w H f-i..i-....ia v-..,..... r. . . he wt'lciing smur-vhnn Joan Oibb and n exchanged mar- metlt? Were Mrs P. Hnnri Mr. n Wnmsn o,.un. u..'i,i. rn Ikh h..lr.rr.. rpnlarp rho rarrii- ,hr( .), r-.., o ..... r..o-j ... ...- ...j '.. ..'. A J trs. MCHllUe; Dl . - - -, ....... u. ..u,i,.., i uunu ncuiiii oiiiccia - -1 - . u njc ,aiiiiuii oiiiiudj rurLianu, ureson. Mr. o;if ij ,cl . lr ana Mrs. ueonrey While ! ley, North Vancouver. develop-; oK-m ana rars. Harold Mun- Association. gns. ine Doieros, in laci, now niehl ar.d is returning on ths lr.;c.cstcd in timber ccy- M.inv women, said Mr nuke.:, a: as Important as gloves, bag same vessel UiU aftrmnim ments in thU dutj-lot the only daughter had found as they nrogressed ir: anrt shoes Except for sports out- ... . middle life that thev named more fi's rardigans are worn only with ,w- Clsrlhue, Vancouver Injured In a car accident in CTJ energy, greater indeoendence of Jumpers and even then, smart tnariiiea accountant, arrived i;i California last week, Mrs. An- I' s Arne Eyolfson of In! the grtiom Is the i of Chris Dixon, one juiK'i't's pioneers. Jim An women pick cteveriy-styied twin- " ' J" :hciujj aiiA.niuon s m-ui; ivmii-M-n m inis cny is sun R set-;. Unmatched two-uieces are P"1"1 me soum, ocmg here in iw.pital at Woodland sulf.-i Preferred by millions of Canadians for its super b quality and flavour. ouuook and move assurance ol tlwlr own powers. I "The difficulty Is that when we 1 tti to middle azc e so olien be ECIPES i vua.s tit lure :tcv the biidc wore a !. uf ivory duchess a thing of the past. 011 Pro"-'ional business. When boleros marre their first Firp rionartment was called post-war appearances, they met out at l' o'clock thU mornin" rr'ieh opposition from those who to the Washington Block, Second remembered the shaneless nnm- ... come dissatLsfied with what wt ins frc.m five c ,'acked ribs and cuts on face and shoulder. She and Mr Minsell are abandoning a propo ed trip to Florida and, will, ln.tcad', return to Prince; Rupert as soon as she Is able la ' travel. Remember lat September have donp Alld a pnA nf rifvrirv ml illy luce with a point sleeves, when tlu wonderful smell of pointment follows," she said. -i lily nf sr.tiM and 1:., hnmnnrlr. nlklr. mlnol,.,l u llh nr r,..,. J' , . " "I J . . t .u. .i.'L ...,;.,." w"c,c "'"""'B pipes No damage was . .... . - r."-" uunvs utciuicu i n a v ucif tutiv went wji.ii wuisueao caused a scare ay to a swirling ihr ait. P obobly every hou?e- women's heallh hart imnrnvort dresses in th earlv l2n's Now liench illusion veil- wife thought she was making an greatly compared with condi- even the most skeptical' have i by a naio coronet ampte supply. However, because lions 100 years ago. There was been woit over by .the stylish i Mrs. D. C. MeRae, who has net and she carried they are so good, ln many homes, a great danger, however, that suitability of present designs. and gardenias. TEIA lUi .supply is beginning to run women who lived ln cities did Essentially a youthful garment, SoU Norway j WJliiil and Z)tp ! attended by Miss I tit 1 been visiting ht.e lor the past; month as the guest of her sons, I Jack and Duncan MeRae, will sail Thursday night by the Prince George on her return to I her heme at Duncan, Vancouver 1 iov.. nit; iKJiiu- economists oi nov get enougn exercise and as a the bolero has een given a the Consumer Section, Canada result many became anaemic. touch of glamor and sophistiea-Department of Agriculture havej To get the most out of middle tion. Take, for Instance, a slim-four wonderful recipes for pick- age women should cultivate the skirted, high-necked black wool lei and relishes that can be habit of walking Instead of rid- dress with long tight sleeves, made now. It may feem a bit out "'g In cars and buses. "Keep yoiu add a cap-sleeve ' Jade ercen bol- Thirteen tables were In play .ii, wearing a dla-n of lilac net, with .ipless bodice, top-ule of primrose net aii( matching Klie carried blend- I.sland. Saturday night at the weekly nf eas,n h,.l thr rrrtw -m h.. mi ids alert, anrt h. ,,., .., ..!,,i .." u" ... i J 11 Kecle. general manaztri " """ay ni.-i ohvp ana u ;-l7 V, "I 'rfn. . 'Brh"1' u V"1'. l,c ""' of the western region. Cannd.ao'aance. J " " " r. ... . ... .ofc - ... jvjui wiii, ine i-i'-ui-ti uy uuuuie-uuiLOlllllg V r 5 Metal Lunch Boxes Thermos Lunch Kits for children. Thermos Bottles Pints one Is for Chill sauce made with , advised. ; finishing a deep-cut neckline, I qi.H the result Is sophistication. ' A baggy tweed bolero with wa attended by his i Dixon, ivm provided wed- National Railways, with head-j Prize-winners we e: ladles' quarters in Winnipeg, left jas.. 1 flrsi . Mrs-Lena Schwab; second, per yesterday afternoon in thc'Mrs- B Rald; men's first. G. .-our.se of a western tour and isiRudninlng; second, R. Hundeide. clue here on tonight's train. He i Chair prize was Won by Gun-was met at -Jasper by C. A. B3r-: nar Selvlg and door prize by ncr, divisional superintendent, Glen Doane. - I round corners, the wide thrce-ouarter steves cut ln one with ji i the pipe organ. 'ion which loilowed v , 1 r ... t t ' I ' ' ' ' ' , 1 lla'l. tlie happy; I the bodice and finished with "(rr- cuffs, gives a cisual look ' in that Mi..lr h,nnn. and Half Pints "Snap-Tire" Thermos Bottle Stoppers Thermos Corks a , uiijaiijini; mm to me M Ke coiussi provided accor- vw v.auv M'un. uru.u ui 1IUVV , : dion music for the dancing and m d the congratulu-1 i 200 cue .Is as they f i swevthcart arch. I f th a pinfu.jlon of iHtiTspc' sed with roses ; N?ls Gunderson was master I office dress. that looks so drab J 'n ea'ly spring days. ! W''"i pre'ent royal emphasis rk ' . Edward -.. velvet, manv women prefer, r OTl ceremonies. Mrs. Barney Roald was In i charge of refreshments and her committee of assistants consisted or Mr. Wilkinson, Mrs. H. Petersen, Miss Dolly Benson. Carl canned tomatoes which of course are available now. The Quick-Co n n .'Ush can be made at a moment's notice to serve with any meal. It may be that In me home there Just was not time cnouall to make Beet Relish. H can be prepared now, too. Ttw plum sauce Is wonderful with ham or pork and especially good Mh Chinese food CHILI SAK E (canned tomatoes) 2 IS-o-.mce can tomatoes (7 eups I 1 large onion, !j cup ground 2 medium apples (1 cup ground i 1 1 a enpi finely diced cclsry 1 cup vinegar -1! t.j 1 cup sugar idependlng on tartness of apples and tomatoes i 2 teaspoons salt 1 tc-spuon ground allspice House Party i uo'eros oi mis material, set otr by matching pieces on the dress. ; At the moment, this popular ! garment Is not easily obtained i unless bought with a dress, so .f deferred New Yvar party : Mostod. Leroy Olsjn and Hans war held Saturday night at the i Tcttcrsen. - HI I I IHWIII III Ml women smart with a needle are making their own. Velvet alone elves a wide choice of effect with varied sheens. iiiiiAirtiiK ,in!i,TiT''tip,rta:"iitii!;Tiiiiiit:r.iittiits:iii-i;iiiii home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill, Port Edward, and it proved to be a very enjoyable affair. Music I " ' A . i Mich as dress velvet, heavy street ' and dancing were the order of velvet and cord velvet. ! lne evening and dvlkious re- With a fashion emphasis also ; freshmen ts were served. 'IIS. : he Kucsls were Ihc ' r. Mrs A' ne Fyul-n ' a navy blue tail- ii matching hat, and i-ter. Mrs Wm. Me-a guld dressmaker u'k hat and aeces- the bi lde was pro- ' :nor Evolson who, ln iy add rex j, traced onis from prehls-, ii the modern at!cs, ; ; closing, presented Ui a magic crystal ; foretell a bright: it ure. j music by Barney' was followed by a i r whi. h was much Hi SHI SALE en the "shaggy look," a bolero Those present, besides the host of whlti sheared lamb, or a and hostess, were Mr, and Mrs. , smooth fur fabric Is a popular George Lande, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- cholce. Boxy bolero Jackets com- ham Tocher, Miss Jean Dixon. ' bined with straight tweedy skirts Reg Lumb, Glen Morgan, Gary arc one of this year's suit num- Diment, Reg Childs, Jack Bell, ,bcrs- i' iro'd Gray and Roy Watson. CANADIAN SUCCESS Actress Suzanne Cloutier has t.'cn on the move since leaving Ottawa In 1946. climbing the ladder of dramatic success. The 22-year-old daughter of Canada's King's Printer, Edmond Clou-tier, has made two French films, two English films and leaves London, England, Jan. 31 for Hollywood to co-.star with Alan Ladd In a lovv triangle that has the Iranian oil crisis as background (CP PHOTO I LADIES' NYLON HOSE lirsl quality sale price $1.19 TA guests. I ira poon ground cinnamon' ' teaspoon cayenne proper I 12 whole clows (tied In cheese- i clothbaei j riace tomatoes In a kettle, i rut onions and apples through ' food chopper, using the fine I i'a'l Dice relery in small,1 ii-civ Add onion, apple, vinegar, ! "'cry. sugar and s asonlnes to,' omatoes. bring to boll and boll i nit 1 th'ck about 1'4 hours, stir- j In- frrnucntly. Remove cloves, p:ur chill rauce Into sterilized . n and seal. Store In a cool.! 'n-k place, yield: about 7 cups, j au.iy rosluine. Mrs. ; d an app'c green; or with a dusty , SLIPPERS 30 Off Men's, Ladies' and Children's 3AGGAGE 20o Off and accessories, i v Dixon will make "i Prince Rupert. j out-of-town guests ders rea ' the bride's malvrnal t M s. Janet Brown. I "'. R Brown, both of ! NOTICE OF MEETING The Annual General meeting of the Civic Centre Association of Prince Rupert will be held Thursday, January 24th, 1952 at 8:00 P.M. in the Civic Centre Auditorium. The order of business will include the presen-laliun of Annual Reports, Election of Directors, etc. All paid up members of the age of nineteen years and over will he entitled to voting privileges. JOHN F. STIRN, General Secretary. ; Basketball Annual Intcrna-: tlonal Series, Ketchikan vs. I Prince Rupert, Thursday. Friday. 1000 Pairs LADIES' SHOES 2-for 1 HTta. i Buy one pair and receive one free k i . r roiice OI K K COKN RELISH 1 M-ouifce can (13 cupsi whole kernel corn 23 nip ch!H sauc 2 tablespoons nilneed onion 7. tal)le .wions but IT 2 lab'r.spo,o.s chopped green pepper (optional i Drain liquid off corn. Add chill iuier. onion butter and green rppT to corn. Simmer, covered, 'ixnit. 5 mlnu! s to birnd flavors Serve with ham, tongue or other bitor Dies FASHION FOOTWI 'ti't ( m muii. for Vearn linmi Here, Passes V-im-Aver mm wm mmmmsmmmm jlliullii" i:i:i!i,ii"imi!!iii win irifirrr in th. nnnh! nefct. Yield: 21 4 cups. ".v ofj : he old British Co-' ini'-c lorce and for ,il ts inspector of "D" 'Ml liea(lnii:irt.r.rs In Jihili Saturday. I20ai Piano and violin teachers: Copies of the Music and Drama syllabus are available at the Civic Centre desk. (Hi Drama groups: Decide now to enter Miuslc and Drama Festival, May 6. 7 and 8. Closing date for entries, March 1. (Hi Dancing and vocal numbers, both solo and group, will be adjudicated at the May Music and Drama Festival. Enter before ' March 1. (Hi Do not forget the Burns' Niehl dance at Miller Bay Hospital at 9:30 p.m. on Friday. January 25, 19.r2. Proceeds will 50 towards a Centrally controlled radio and public address system for the patients. Invitations must be presented at the door -and can be obtained from Miller Bay Hospital, the Indian Agency Office, Band Leader Ernie Stevens and Port Edward Nur.-ing Stat.on. (18c-H) Miss Claudia Pinza R'lf rl. Ernest Gammon yesterday In Van- 'jil;h Came filtl.iu-in a ANNOUNCEMENT FRASER & PAYNE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR STORE WILL BE CLOSED FOR ALTERATIONS AND REDECORATING ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY .... JANUARY 23rd TO JANUARY 25th OPEN SATURDAY. JANUARY 26th P U'UlA Kill! U'liinli U.,J IIUU ' 11 about ten davs r BEET RELISH 1 eups cooked finely chopped beets rnpi finely chopped cabbage 'i cup graled horseradish 1 teaspoon salt 110 teaspoon pepp.'r 2 eups sugar 1 nip vinegar 1 en;) water Combine beets, cabbage, horseradish, salt, pepper and sugar. Heat vinegar and water to boiling point. Add to first mixture and mix thoroughly. Pack Into since been In hos- I i.ij ri the l.e lali- H.r o,,m.., L . ,, i "... uan.iiivil liiestr 'tisli Columbia po- a "'B man. He .served Hie early days and e Rupert first about I "It's Simple W lien You Know llow." And that's the title of the Commerce booklet idling you tlie facts you need to know Hhout handling your own money. r,. :-o. Then came hot sterilized Jars and seal. Yield considerable nerln.l f 'il fur "t ; t SHKUIFF'S SALK IN THE COUNTY 'OUPT OF PIMNCK liUPMItT, HOL.DKN AT rillNt'E HUPKIIT of the province.' - ! Compares Blue Bonnet '? W: mm r....... , in I ft. "'"'ISl UI1U I'LCM SAl'CE Loves It Best I This handy purse sie booklet gives you tips on how to endorse your cheques . . . exchange on cheques, current and joint hank accounts. can greengage La 'v as 1 20-ounco plums 'nee Rupert aa ln- j post before rcllre- i t Kamloops whence " transferred from ' Past four years he liis home in Van-! 2 teaspoons sugar 2 teaspoons chopped pimento what to do if you lose a cheque or bank book, and tips on travelling funds. All this information and more is ready for quick and easy reference in tw f made sr. Mi. is widow, Mr. Gam-: i k - '2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons vinegar 'i teaspoon chopped preserved Kingcr Minced garlic to taste (if desired I Drain and sieve nlums. Add nved by a daughter. "'t's Simple When You Know llow." ' ' Oiafj Gammon, in Van- : i ' " ' " . 1 IVSr f) ! i Accept Anccpt fin nn inviijiti-ui inviljiti-ui fnun fruin Clauiln Cbmlia IT rt'a.sr ! I was an active mem- m t: iwas sonic order and Kturnr nttnentn Wftreest.ershlre e proa ent in the Prin ..r. ' .... 'i j " " .mWWNi, ,v. 8!, . muk'i vuieBi, B'"tS t mm s'"v, in. i-i f in. Club while lu-re. ' blending thoroughly. Allow to J P" iii .f nT T..i,..,. . . . ........ . in, . .. ii:au stana several nours xicia: i - - .t n.ivi of this city. cup. HETWKEN SOCIAL HKCUU1TY AND MUMUMPAI, AID TAX A(T :uul AI.ftKUT Vt McCAJ'WKY 1JM1TKO, and V li, UNZEY. j PLAINTIFFS. I . AND AGAINST . j FKANK YAN1TSKI. othrrwsr- knowMi in Frank Jotin Yanitski, carrying ! on bu-sfucsb ns PHNtmiN iionnv SHOP, and the sittd PENGUIN POHU Y SHOP. DEFENDANT. j UNDKtl AND BY VIRTUE of Warrants nf Exeetition and DISTUBSi 1 WAUItANT respectively is.suod from the above Court and P. H. Linwy, re- j spectivdy. and to mc directed imainst the nuods and chattels of Wie drfPiiclaiHs, Frank Yanttski. otherwise known as Frank John Yanitskt, and Punvuln Hobby Shop. I have selod 2 eoiitors. 1 brass bound plywoml box, j 1 mirror, tpmntlty of fthelviu. 1 round tup Inhiitt titt)le, 1 Htpiure table. I j falling leaf tulc, 1 (rlass Bhoweus 1 Fuwcett Torrid Oil heuUr. chair,; trinkets, novelties. cnrpenUirs' tools, wood hhjek, 'i electyic heuters. cabinets; and sundries too numerous to mention, nod on Thiirilit. Hie U(h dn f limitary. Mi.V.', at the lunir nf l.:tn I'M,, til the It ami IUim k, itirner Httli ' Avenue mid I ultiui Street. Prime It n pert, I shnll otTer for sale at public; miction all the right, title and interest of the said Uefenflants in the iibuvu Bootlii. ! TERMS OF SAl.ft. CASH, and this side shall be sul)ji:ct to the Soctul 1 Security and Municipal Aid tax. j AND I HAVE ALSO SEIZED I desk; 3 seats drawers. I heating stove; I : Upholslered chair; 1 drill press, motor attached; 1 jigsaw, motor Httaehed; 1 I bantlsnw on bench, motor attached; I shaer, motor attaehed: 1 sander, motor at Inched: 1 jointer, motor attached; 1 table saw. motor and bench: 1 lathe; I electric motor; 1 bundle cable; 2 boxes tools and attachments; 6 pircoa whI I board . sundries; and on I h iirMta v. I he a I ( h da? of Jan nar . lii.YJ, ul the iMtur of I. .to in the aflerniMui at l.inKa' arlase and Morale, ennier Seeand and Park Avenues. Prlni-e Kii(M'rt. H.t'.. I will offer for shI.t ; at public auction all the right? title and interest of the said defendants ln j the above goods. Terms of sale. CASH, and this uale shall be subject to the ; Social Security and Municipal Aid Tax. ( Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this tenth day of January, 1952. ' M. M STFPHENS Sheriff of the County of Prince Rupert "'" ..."Si... uiie.ivia) ; NOTICE Ask for your copy ot your local branch, or write to Frances Terry, Head Office, The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto. 'S BAKERY (Retail Store) will be closed H Ihllrcrlni, O.L . . .1 I'lnu. K ompjire x.v. I ti in nut Mar with vny prnul al tint pruts, fnnnc k 1.1m ttitipT anil stn-icr'a tlauhtrr, ywi'll love Hi.vv, UtSKr'a ftvsh, iwect flHVnr! Hieli ntitntiun! Itoul fconomy ! HiA'K Uonnktis tine (Utility fcll-veKrtablc niaruhiie. I sc Iti.i K IkiNNKT in C(X)kiii)x, im vcptahlcs, as I delicious spread, liuy li,.uu Innkt uid gi't "all three" l'lavurl iutri-aon! Kconom-e-c! Bum liiNNBT Manearuie is sold in two tyiwe iTular economy pak-willi color wafer, nn-l also in the famous Yt't.ujw titi-'t bag for fast, twy oolor. ru The Canadian Bank of Commerce I r, .'uuuury itin, in respecr to ine memory of Mr. Scherk's mother recently 'The Commerce" i J