i Gooxe Puts Down on xiii.i m l'viivl!"ll-"'''8!'y 1 1 '. r" x 'Y. Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday. April 22, 1952 Former District Rector Moving Court House Grounds; Takes ROYAL, FILM STAR , Stsn McG'luy, well known Van- OSLO 0" Hichlifthts of King ccuver tontractor, le;t on today's Haakon's life and reign will be plane for Vancouver after a busi-depltted In a full-length docu- .less visit here. Off After Calm 20 Minutes Friends of Rev. L. J. Hales formerly of Smithers and Van- mcntary film now being made In to A minor Sensation was CaUSerl yesterday morn-lderho)f in the Diocese of Cale- connection with celebration of , . , , ' donla, will be interested to know the Norwegian monarch's 80th ing When a large gOOKe SWOOped down onto the lawn. that he has been offered and birthday, Aug. 3. Bernard Briddeti . left ("ay's plane for Mus.sct. of the Court House and all but took possession. J nce n is accepted the rectory of St. Mark's Church. . Minncdosa, in the Diocese of Brandon. Incumbent of Kinistino, Sask., since SPECIAL Hospital 1940, Mr. Hales will conclude his 1 I '"- ' Liiii iii A LmmA I ; ,J I ministry there on June 22. J several week-end La, ai enjoyable id dance by the t,v Lodge Friday LodKe Hall on Valhalla cjLotlae jjhance njotjable Chris Fossum played accordion mus e Saturday night when Val-ha!!e Lodge held another of their popular series of dances at Valhalla Hall. About sixty persons attended. A. O. Morse was master of ceremonies and Mrs. Knut Hall-beig was in charge of the serving of delicious refreshments. The final dance of the season will be held next month as a prelude to the opening of the tithing season. : j . - ... , ..... , j f 't i " . , ! j w. , . , DOUBLE TOUGH TUMBLERS 10-cz. As the honker glided past Court House windows, his gleaming giey blue plumage and impressive size drew many a surprised employee to the windows and to the lawn, among them being Game Warden Ed Martin. The big bird seemed completely undisturbed by the attention he wa . receiving and eluded several attempts to capture him. Even several snapping dogs failed to ruffle his composure. He simply was not leaving until he was Finances j March Showed Small Surplus With Loss for Year to Date Presentation to Sid Woodside at iiiirii-rii -u- 6 for 49 n- sero ;cl, juuus s' (irst. A. M. Prince Rupert General Hos- U,U"C Sidney P. Woodside was guest .11.1 HOO J... TIIK OITSTAXDIXG VAI.l'E OF 1 fir. TEAK the month of March, according the oflce of tne collector of ; to a quarterly financial state- customs shortly before noon on 1 1 ready. l-i Julius Johnson JNe's WasenRi. lizf was won by I and the chair l-nansJO'i provided , for the diiiH ini? I in the absence of After a good 20 minutes he it? Monday- The occasion was to the board 0f dirers at took to flight, figuratively sneer- JT LTuZIJ !Hak! PenM 10 Mr' 10 crAunals t - : ', wooasiue, ior aooui 10 years a the operat or! for ., the firs, . three member of the department in months of the year there has this city wno is transfcrreci to been a deficit of 3,454. . . Pacific Highway nt Blaine on lng at those below who had tried to alter his plans. Many observe believe he must have become detached f.om a flock migrating north-, ward." H. D. nrnmp Total operating revenue for the international border not far i March was $30,512 with expend!- from Vancouver. reihrne'its were -.miuie coni:li'i' and Mrs. Jack and Mrs. Oscar i.n.-on and Nels ri E Hutton. of Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd., arrived yesterday on the Princess Louise from lure oi sju.u4. tor tne -first. Among those present were O. three months of the year the i. smith, collector of customs; revenue was $88,135 and the ex- JarVjs McLeod, former collector pcnditure $81,589. 0f customs; Nick Krook, Nor- Principal item in expenditure man McGla.shan, Fred .Grlmble, I was $18,655 in salaries and Sidney Tordiffe, Martin van Kitimat. - . At Hospital COMING HOME El good Stephen:', pioneer local boy, now ..ngaged in law practice in Washington, DC. where he specia)izes in taxation and representation before government departments and agen- cies, who is coming home in a' fvw days for a visit wl'h his parents. Sheriff and Mrs.' M,; M Stephens of Prince Rupert, Bo n in Phoenix, B.C., Elgood Stephens was one year . old when his parents brought him to Prince Rupert. He attended public and high schools here and graduated from University , of California as a BS, George ' Washington University as LLD and Georgetown U liverstty as LLM. His last visit home was-in May 1945 just after his return home from Oermany where he served as an officer in the United States Army. Elgood is a Mason, a member of Barristers' Lodge in Washington, and is looking forward to visiting his father's lodge, Tsimpsean No. 58, here. Sheriff Stephens was the second mast-, er of Tsimpsean Lodge in 1911. WLi j, Comfort and ttjfe j. LADIES'' SHOES . 3 ' f that are vl3jd I ) quality made and design-' ,r-JY y7 I ' ed for long wearing and Sy 1 C "Tops in looks fjFL 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Forrester; are visilo. to the city from . Kemano Bay, arriving yesterday i.i.L- I . -iitcss Loul.se. ' Charles Adam, Terrace theatre operator.paid a brref business 1 visit to the city Monday. Re-dlllon, he arrived in morning and returned to the Interior in the afternoon. Mrs. Annette Mansell sailed today on the Coqultlam for Vancouver enroute to her summer home at Sunimerland on New skin grafting machine, wages in March with $56,225 for" cooien. A. B. Faulkner, P. Letour- ' recently installed at Prince Ru- the year to date. - neau, E. L. Dale (unUed States pert General Hospital, was used Statistical information con- Customs!, J. McNaughton, How- for the first time a few days talned in the quarterly report arcl James Nichol, Robert ago by a local surgeon wha was as follows: Brett and A. E. Fields, customs stated that it operated splen- ' year u.uKers. dldly and described It as a "fine j0 On behalf or tne Resembled ' piece of equipment." Its avail- March Date company, Mr. Faulkner present-ability saved having to send the Admitted adult ed Mr- Woodside with a hand-patient to Vancouver. some silver cocktail shaker. He ad cmldren 3U 814 Admitted-Newborn "" 31 94 fWy acknowledged the gift Second floor of the Prince Patient Dys-Adults ln a few appropriate words. , of "hit were night at Moon jf.ar.y more, peup e nance wmrn 101- at caids w ' i Rupert General Hospital has and children 2,461 6,993 Mrs. Pritrfwrd- j had new curtains Installed Patient Days Thomas Parkin of the United Fisherman's and Allied Workers' .i! Coa'es; nu n s feeman; scc- uirougnout mucn in ine en- NewDorn ...... '314 876 on ief: on today's piano for Okanagan Lake where she will spend the next few months. Mr. lwan.;e!l Is already there. Miss Ann Brown, after an Eas- I'.ard on cm with L. .4.P,r, Mcal Da's 3,561 9.714 vancouvc. , , wutu new Kaw food Cost ! curtains in his own ward. ,.i pot ! prize was .94 1. Per Meal Day dilliedrfit ' liYdorS 'j Fashion Footwe holiday visit here with her Iter or.. Mrs. F Good Parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.' Brown, sailed by the Camosun jp.l Muneev ver in oiiarjr and Sunday evening on her return to G. P. Lyons and Hugo Kraup-ner left on today's plane for Vancouver to attend the convention ot -the British Columbia Llbeial Association. Hospital Is tu lmprc-e or the method of distribution of r ilk. Dr. Duncan Black, metrical health officer, not being satisfied with the present tt ;hni-que from a sanitary stanopoint. serving f de- private school studies in Van Popular Concert YOUNG CANADIAN ARTISTS Courtesy sir ernent McMillan fine arts club couver. P.ev. Kenneth Watkins of Ketchikan and Rev. Alati 1 v Greene of Columbia Mission Atrcntion All Elks Housekeeping . . . April 30th and May 1st St. Andrew's Cathedral had se f n"'vllual ha f pint bot-visitors both morning and eve- "f.,1?.3 bf " considered but iS.st Bc H1&- ln thc nterest3 of econ-preachers ning Sunday as special omy' su88csts tne ilk could , ', . . ,, , still be received in large cans Rev. John Kcnne.h Watklns h f d in the morn.,.g to id of the work to , of the Episcopal Church in , , District Deputy. Brother Verne Taylo: , will v.sit us Thursday ol this week. All members are AYS WITH CANNED CORN APPEALING THRIFT DISHES urged tc attend. JOYCE CHEN ' Ptantste DON GYLORD Murimba HOWAltD POTTINGER Clarinet Ketchikan that it is a grow- of the small bottles would bo tr Uffirk and a tin 11 ; m nartirii- . . in rait3 say that for appeal- a i H rr C 1 fill a mnnth It txr.-ia rt Ih. ar,h,frchln ZbnTh? St" 10 the committee ElLbethr:'hu?clW he lmPrVCd SyStCm lnt alsO ministers, was cntrrelr .; dishes. Stand-la satisfactory to I cases and it U Wednesday, April 30th CONCERT 8:30 Admission Prices enmnosed of native rjeonle of the Tsimnsean nation, descend- Present at thc first monthly thuliv or fancy. thi:ik that the solids '.o Uqud is UK quality vetie- Il4MllilBI4 SlIJK'k noIvcm lXHliv problem "Cvntipalion made me sullen all day.. What a change since I started to use ai.l-bran regularly! Even my wife notices itt" writen man from Ville Montmorency, Que. If you uffer from irregularity due to lack of bulk, try bowlful of this toa.n cereal every night before bed. It may bring back the youthful regularity you thought long lost. AtX-bran is the only type ready-to-at cereal that supplies all the bulk you may need. It's high in protein and iron. Not habit-forming. Kellogg's is- so sure you'll like all-bkan that i- not t! ue. Theie Inour.t uf drained a can of standard GUARD THOSE YOU LOVE . . . GIVE GENEROUSLY 1952 JOINT CAMPAIGN. SPONSORED BY B.C. DIVISION. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY AND B.C. CANCER FOUNDATION ECyCATIOH RESEARCH WELFARE TREATMENT FACILITIES Mr. D. Stevenson, Box 219, Prince Rupert, B.C. BRITISH COLUMBIA CONQUER CANCER CAMPAIGN iot halves be used to make upside down cakes and cobblers. O , dress up custards and other m Ik desserts with drained canned tarries. The tyrup from canned, fruit should be saved to u e in pudding sauces and gelatine, desserts or with fru .. juices. For a special treat, strve the family (elierry or pach pie. It's a distinguisrted desjert that is fimple to make with canned f.uit. Colorful fruit salads, either plain or moulded are favorites with everyone. Canned pears can bi colored with fruit coloring for an interesting note and the hollows fi led with rotta';e cheese, jelly or other fruits. Salad3 allow much scope lor Imagination as practically any cumb nation of canned or fresh huit5 can be u ed. ants of part of the Metlakatla meeting of the 1052 hospital migration. A very active church boa''1 at the end of the week life is in evidence ln this sec- wcre Dr- L- M- Greene, position of Ketchikan. dent: Mr- and Mrs- R- O. Moore, i William Scuby, W. A Armstrong, In the evening. Canon Alan Greene of the mission ship "Co- ? L1"zey a"d Gorman Bel- ; lumbia" and superintendent of lls- directors; D. C. Stevenson, and Miss E. L. the Columbia Coast Mission of administrator, the Anglican Church, was the,clcmcnt- RN- lady superintend-, special preacher. He had iust:ent- f re Is in the same fancy or choice ."cserve SI. 50 'non-members $1.25 members Ru;h $1.00 non-members 75c members Students 50c Thursday, May 1st CONCERT and DANCE 8:30 General Admission non-members .... $1 00 members 75c students 50c r'oiie :;31 for Reservations I n is an old. but 'ay to serve can can be prepared returned from . an Easter spent I if you're not completely salwfied m siy or as the oalv lfter 10 days, send empty carton to 'l!njtg's, London, tint., and get 1I it 111 vol h MONEY HACK I in the camps at Kemano and The lald-down price In Canaria - t.n. ot'k tti.' m-lir. v of Scotch whisky is a south after the service. He told 'case, or 97 cents a bottle. ! of a lifetime devoted to the i - j -billed w th some "; - ii .1 . ', . V " ' -N S A, "'i ' , i ' .1 f ' ....... l- I ' i I I :'. '"i S i- ' . Si - . , i , S'i ' ;' , , ..!,, t , . Ji- a, ! ... ' , hl- , ' i J "' ' 5 -' ;!. ' .1 1. ' 1 , 1 1 ' . ' : : ? ; ' '. .. ft...' ' t i' T. . 1-1 , v. " 1 1 j- pj'.atocs f.;r ex- tmr.are juice or '- 'i in the sauce. ur cheese add shepherding of scattered people on this coast. He hid found the task in the new encampments well within his stride but wide responsibilities made it tmpos-ribie, for him to devote as much a as,, i u EAT "BUYS" JJo't f Irri.als Port chop,; stuf- IAMTV grantee ,ZrAU U U you satisfaction l"i t lfi.i,: i Prhiee IJupert ' Mcicm and e - time as he would have liked to pennies as we'l. J. H. McLean. D. J. ro.J. Wit- this particular work. "to?, mix enuul Main MacNeil. G. McKenzie. Miss : SEE n and soft bread W- B.ophy. M. Turcot. R. H. , , a::d salt and Kock. G C. Up on and C. Bax- ReCKlCSS DriVIIlQ Appetizing corn- te. Vancouver; D. A. Sutherland. - . 'Bkmi ra Nanaimo: E. R. Thornvcrofl.'l rico AtTAr CLrnch Pep.ire the Alit.' Ann: it A. Heath. Banc- "an of whole corn spit, C. McOlashinS, Penticton; Peter Byrne. 31-year-old local UV . low-Cost tu . Wearing 'anusome toma- M. DeB ruuicre Kamlooos. fisherman, was remanded in po- onclpiis(i tomato C. E. Murohv. J. W. Johnson, lice court today after hearing a and p'acc under E. B. Harkness, W. Joy. J. charge of reckless driving W naWAUCU" W nsivetilo ,he ABa. liUe exPe- .M ' s so unu trvf on toasted Downie, Dr. Naimart, Miss C. : a?Tinst him. No plea was taken. beuty, S. Burchell, J. Hanna, K. : Charge Is in connection with Mint RING v- Howart M, Murray and J. a recent episode in which a car Bany, Vancouver; U. A. Mc- Byrne was driving left the Port Leod. C .1 Mavrs and Miss J. Friwarrt Hiehwnv and was al- ?nn d foods has u horizons of f McLeod, Stewart; J. A. Rise and most demolished. A passenger :0& r "nat a varietv fowd we can R. Baiter, Terrace; J. Blain, and Byrne were taken to hos-Pilncc Georee: Mrs. . E. Hum- pital for treatment of shock and rv uth homo. rn 'ngenlaus inpfni.,..J reafonablc l c nlnics. Masset: Mr. and Mrs. G. abrasions. SO AUriFUl in ny room' ASHY CLEANED . . . Smart in kitchen, bolbroom, hall Warren, huzelton; Mr. Ashley, W MM if 1. ... "'""' j it SO PftACTICAt eosily cleaned ith o broom or domp doth lit I I v GAY COLOURS . . . Mew morblcd tilt patterns II J i d" f food into aa exciting ;8cson from th CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED, Montreal South Burnaby; O. McUlasnmvi, Pentii:ion; ii. Clianibeis, Victoria; R. C. Davidson. Smithers; .v.r. una Airs. Martin Van Coot-and family, city; T. . Woods, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miss Marv Do.ine of Vancouver returned south on the Princess Loul.se last night following a two weeks' visit here with he;-mother. Mrs. Lillian Doane, ot Ninth Avenue West. "u 'or usino r,. rwN ItlXC, Mi hols and Lee, Hazelton l raU1 milk, undi-ran hoIe kernvl don rea PtftVEB'S DAC5ll: Quick , Canadian Quiz br-H Attention Men's Five Pin Bowlers The annual banquet V arc made better, smoke better, 1. Which is more valuable, our will take place this Saturday, textile output or our wheat April 26. at 7 p.m.. at the Odd-C1.op0 fellows' Hall. All league mem- 2. What province has the low- bers invited Jo attend. 99c w - w 1pr;r Itcd butler 1 .add cvauor., butter., 0 and oven ' yirato vimi t ARE bctffcr est, per capita aeoi.' 3. There are how many chartered banks ln Canada? 4. What Is the world's largest privately iowned railroad? 5. What is the length of the Alaska Highway? i Answers on Page 4t 'u'u mi k :n ti1: ret'il)e. but 11 Calces it .. .u Vi-n e A V rJ . Ul J OVPr- C C. Upson, airways Inspector i idcl variety y for the Deuaitment of Trans 9cr- lost " saved h OUS po1'1- an'ived i he city yester- ty In my Usri8 day frpm Vancouver and will be wonoml 'tly des" "ere for the next fvw days mak Pearh S11K" ln ""-flight checks on local scr-