AUSSIE EMANCIPATION i The university of Advlairl.. Prince RuDerr Doilv News Thursday. Mnrch C, 1952 Premier's Daughter Career frnr Co-op . Business '. Mounting! ... , .... !- Naval Ship founded , in 1874 was the first ' ... ar S .... ... .... . . HIP u'lri lr. Australian university tn oron . Consumer Turnover up Seeks Stage , , ' "h'""vi-- sire' grecs lor women students. bail ; one Visits Port Cjcirclc ray. enuiQ .... A- CamiiHV Navy vessel on a $100.t00 l isli Output 2,:ro.('tt round i . Increases or $10(1.000 in consumer buine-s a. id 2.600.000 paunch of f'.s"i nroJurtiun were reported by Manager K. K Harding to the PriiHte -Uiipcrt Fishermen's Co-oiX'rative Association xesterday. A:)pro:.iiia.eiy one 'combined training cruiso and ; 1 oceanoyraphie' survey on -lh:- 1 west coast .lied up in .Prince ! Rupert harbor for a few -hours! yesterday for minor engine re-i REGINA (CP) The ambition of: ' 13-year old Shirley Dougla.v daughter of Premier T. C. Douglas of Saskatchewan, is to do hoi : life work on the stage. But diminutive Sim ley has no hankering for the political stage. ! Ever s.nce cfiiidhood she has wanted to be aiv actress. MENU FOR SUMMER MEALS IS GUIDE FOR GARDEN SCHEDULE Reflects and Reminisces When it was decided to call the pairs, and tajiing on .''lures and ! iresh water.. i hundred m.-inoer.-; attended the I he was ih? f jrai-" r Algcrine- ! annual geneiai incilii;; in lliei -!:m:uliaii uiuieaw. -KT i:.viw oaua I.e.-in ,:.!! Full re-i4'- Shirley, five feet two, weishins? ' A.-ropoU, R.-.ossvclt Im, wince I less than 100 pounds, took, an 1 ituoert was occupied by United important step in that direction States soldiers wlu had one a . recently when sits won the best ! aarc for years. An Amcricau vn, i SLC- Warie. ( wmmanded xby Lt. I pjrt.s f the past s, u .oa'.s opera-! ti.ws will dc liven ti thU mcei-!Cdi'- n- 'r- li i-'l. ! U1, i Also on bo.'d was Ur. J. P. Tul- j Visitors from out of town ur?'1'. oceanojiraplicr attached to t T. II. cu.enson and A. V. Hill of I -" r'i-erie:; Ke.-.eaivh Board of; the FLiliermen's Co-opi.ia:ive Canada. i Federation, John Donaldson,' Tho "Soo'' i.s tender to IIMC3 1 G.Oige Greenwt:.. uti(i 11. Blake Mal.ihe.t, reserve division fit' of the Fishermen .s Co cpi-MMV' I Victoi ia, and is manned by re-1 Aivijciaiion, al. o :.. o. S.nitn. a .-erve per.so.;rel. Her present delcgaie from M asset, and fiob- ; cruise is of approxiinately three j crt Uauildson o tl-.o Uiiiver.sitj wttks' duration, l.t. cor. Ha.-..;e of British Columb. a, L'e.trtnic:n, .'as imirned ihrte Cays l.eio.el I V 4 V general came up fiom wun - n-i eisco to take a lcad.ng iol i.i ' the decucation ceremony ci. u.' n:!l. The t'.cture was .o.i.skL r -d ' anineiiily litun,;. So that w.u : that. But there were, ho.wvi i . a few hard-boiled old .soui-! douiis who, if shy on sentiment. : were stionj on lmanee. U.nv .on? would u Le i.vlur tiie c;...' could ever liud lund.; eacu.;h t" , transform a rocky, rugged piece jf country into a uOiu.:..j. p.-. a, ; iui..'je:ng a great nation and h:.l- .jA.n.; ulc uieiiiuiy or a C - ,ime leader? A f actrt-; award in the annu.'l Saskatfliewan IJejio; .al Drama i Festival, 'jhs will attcm.j, a repeat in ts.e Dominion fm.U). Her first part was at the of five when she played an.ange! in a Sunday S.hJOl Christmas papain .n Wtj aarn, 3ask., wiiti? s'le wa? born. Shirley's f i r it lead was a fairy in a school play, also at Wcybam. She was in Grade Two at Ui.i: time. Lr. t summer rhe attended tin-Banff School of Fine Arts and i took part in two Shakesucarcan ; dramas, "Midsummer; Nivh: ; Dream" and -Com: of Errors. ' 'She likes this tjpc of role ex- eeptionaliy well. w hK oi education. :.t.;p lett )u.rt. i w v Before adjourning lor t lie day U - at -f Pensioners h hist event";, the v-"'vt-ty r.n-not.nced that Ln J.,nii Hart oi RUM OVERYEARS OLD me racinc Bioio - eai ytu.'im in But what they u-iked did not Nanaimo would speak to the n Aw Gel Free Drugs VICTORIA (CP) The govern-1 matter. A noole pars would arl.e, meeting on Friday on . the woik somehow, some time. Seven vears mat has been earned out 07 Tlii" inlviTli'-i-nti'itt. is nut published or dUp!:,.,..! iiv.j -Hoard or by the (lnveriiment ll'niH have passed, but there is n.i si-n th'lt institution. ment has rescinded an order Fastest Grown Vegetables are Radishes, Lettuce and Onions front Sets ! "e- s"-tess in me regional 0f it. A two-by-four start was I he meetings are expected to which the CCK contended would t- l im vouiai io inane Ul llliJ been continue until Saturday. have restricted benefits of f ice ' i,-oc ,v,-Q Cm tl cl . , .. . . . " "uum nave . . " : '"ire remarnaoie Dy tne lact tins De;ter had this never been r,i- druKs for old aye ' pensioners and ' i niaiunne varieties occupy son j her fiver ,-pir in tho Ps-im .,t,j - , . . , which could be used for some- ! , rL J xV .Ll d , " .YankeeJtounit oa' already been plenty of con- eltare cases in British Sow Each of Those Vegetables Several $ostfbfHtlarfe2orink ZZ-r, T a giance. asuea wny.u v. a.-, rtruction within a few hundred coiunuua. Tnmg thmeelseifasur'essionofouick eise n a succession oi uic award wmle sit nlaying t only her Prinep B.m.n ht ...-..t.-o .u. . . ... ... 1 , growing crops were sown. ' o' ".- nines ui nit- tuasi. oKeena , ii. i".u cross- - lurnouu, minister, i i T i second role in & Utile Theatre aaainst the nre.sirint sm-iii t u r , ... f ht.h ...... ..J Peas, lettuce, radishes and . production. wonder And so. the fund oi l '- .n:. aA o .u i.i ' rti.rvrtmui. i ..- .. spinach will not do well in July I She plajed a 2-year old gul inaly intended to be devoUU to I level SDan over the Rulkiv Rivo-i because of tonv . riKin , w and early August, so do not plant i In ' Tomorrow the World." Dark Dumcses. mav now he us,-d t,i t ..,. i ,. I Adjudicator Pierre Lefevre said in other wavs. and thP most xhr oirlTH.7 i." " i 7.. i.Lc.! . these crops to yield in the' hot i weather, but sow them for early i she -sustained her role with var- i made of the memorial, such as that tlw'one beins nlannpri wii: : ZJIZTl: summer and fall harvests onlv. I itty - and was character it is And that cannot be-much.' out-rank 'misunrlrstanrtinc among the most im-: widespread All the others should be sown i throughout.' Arrested development rarely is. portant. I the order would be withdrawn. two or. three times or more, with1 Mr- Leievre said he thought a Times ll;ire,t tir.ni foi fri.ni mif famtli sou Inn Ije-ts er in Beans, snap 4 weeks 1 foot. Beets 6 weeks 1 foot Carrots 8 weeks 2 feet Cucumbers 4 weeks 2 feet Endive 6 weeks 1 foot Lettuce 6 weeks 1 foot Kohlrabi 3 weeks 2 feet Turnips 2 weeks l'2feet Spinach 2 weeks 3 feet Sweet corn JO days 4 feet Onion sets 4 weeks 1 foot Peas 2 weeks 3 feet Radish, early 1 week ' 1 foot summer 2 weeks 1 foot winter 6 week's 1 foot j the last sowing timed to jna-' 12-year old girl had been, excep- j Prince Rupert and Halifax, in ture before ueioie killing Kiiiing frosts irosis arrive, arrive.;"" j Anally ' well cast for the role certain cnirtui respects, leapecus, resemble leieinoie one one Do and an?.azed to find jt ! another. Each has splendid not follow a leaf crop, seed ,tnat a root with i waf ta y a young Iady I harbor. Each has an eminence, :QllIBnB'J - -rrT-rr-r- ... -Vjg, L.U VJ'. or crop 1.11..1J Hill, one UliC of VI' in .v.- ..... . 1 i.ue same caass, dui use a uilier- ent type, to avoid disease and soil exhaustion. jibing io a consiaeraoie neigni "Never for a moment did she , from the centre of the townsuc. step out of character," he said, i But there, similarity stops. Hali-Shirlev has also done pxtensive i fax has Before sowing a second crop, modelling in Regina fashion I in the distance. But on the oig up the soil and apply plant . shows, taken on deliberately to 1 other hand, Prince Rupert is not food again, 2 pounds to 100 help her poise la walking on a miltarv and naval eent.rp Nn" To prepare. a production ' square feet or 100 feet of row stage. Mli has Prince Rupert any history. 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Real SbcYii: Doi.ble-f9 Complete Set Includes A Racket Row With Styrvnt Travel Ca And 10 Gillett Blue Blades in Dispenser 1 Superior Auto Service .ehedule for a garden is a mat- j ' ter of arithmetic. Take carrots. ; for example. How often do you j erve carrots to your family? Once a week, twice a week, or j jhree times? It should not be; hard to decide that. ; The harvest of carrots from al single sowing will last in top condition at least eight weeks.; Daring that period, say, you wiU I serve carrots 16 times, or twice i e week. A row of carrots two feet' .long will provide an ample serving for the average family. S6' yoa first sowing of carrots should be 32 feet long. This should be followed by a 'iecond sowing, timed to mature ,'when the first crop has been 'harvested; and three sowings Should see you through the season, so tar as table use is concerned. I If you will estimate the num- I Taer of family servings each week i ou expect to use of all short-Jharveht vegetables, you can fig- I ure out the number of sowings and the length of row for each. ll Limited ; Yukon fears a meat scarcity ; while the foot and mouth disease ! remains a menace. Any.-sb.ip- ments north would, oritourse, ' have to pass through J3ritki!i j Columbia. For many a year it ! has been a common enough practice to see fresh meat sent ; south, Instead of toward the Arctic. It was reindeer, instead ' of beef. Third Avenue West Phone Green 217 Doily News Classified Ads P: 1 U W- t A 9 w .. , The Terraee-Kitimat railway ! will involve bridge buddin;: i across the Skeea River. - The.i? . e 1 I ' PRICES GOOD TO MARCH 13, 1952 We reserve the right to limit quanti' MUU from the data in the accom- panying table. ta ever a dish deserved the compliment. IF "How Perfect." this servings. Garnish with whole potato chips around edge If desired. Note: GRADE A LARGE ror Lent, use condensed cream of 'which several sowings should ; i.'irs so eJ.y Z be made, and gives data to en-4 make, perfectly erand to eat. celery soup instead of mushroom soup. EGGS Guaranteed Fresh, Dozen able you to plan suciiessive sow- ; I The luscious flavor team of con- SOVP SCOOPS densed rream of mushroom soup Springtime Garnish For Soup: Cream of celery soup looks all dressed up for spring with a bright green garnish like chopped chives or parslty. Treat the family to this on St. Patrick's Day or the First OmFTHE MOST ECONOMICAL FOODS Y0UCAN BUY! ORANGE JUICE, 20-oz. , t 3 tins 49c STRAWBERRIES, 15-oz. 2 tins 65c PEARS, Flemish Beauty, 15-oz. 2 tins 47c DICED BEETS, Nobob, 15-oz. 4 tins 47c GREEN BEANS, Columbia, 15-oz. 4 tins 79c TOMATO SOUP, Campbell's, 10-oz. 6 tins 81c CHOCOLATE MALTED DRINK, Borden's, 1 lb. . 53c BRAN FLAKES, 14-o'z. 2 pkg. 49c JELLO POWDERS 6 pkg 57c and tuna give the chsh its high-powered come-on for eaters. And if you want a Lenten dish, just use cream of celery soup instead of mushroom. Results are equally pleasing. 'i Right on your kitchen shelf, you can keep the makings for this one. A can each of mushroom soup, tuna, and jfreen pess plus a bag of potato chips.. It turns suppers into something special, is a perfect uay of Spring. Hi-Hat Spaghetti ' Casserola: A Lenten dinner to be nroud of Wt will have a larfic shipment of KltF.sH FT T(.i:TAlU.i:S arrivine direct from VaiH iuw nicrr.iiif,, sc pay us a visit. We aim for IIIOIIM LOW PRICES RICE, Monarch, 2 lb. pkg. ; PORK SPARE RIBS, per lb. SOLE FILLETS, 1 lb. pkg VELVEETA CHEESE, !i-lb. pkj ings. and also the space which j will be required for each crop ' in order to produce enough for ; family needs without waste. I Column 1 gives the time each I harvest lasts from one sowing, i and in Column 2 the space to i plant in the garden row to pro-1 vide one serving for a family of j Jour. J Data on days to table size are "given in most seed catalogues for ,very vegetable variety. Early 'Varieties of lettuce will be ready .in 40 days; while late head :tuce may take 90 days to manure. By sowing early and late varieties at the same time, you .can have a longer harvest. This Is advisable for sweet corn, be choice for luncheon parties.. The ! m cost will cheer you too. r- Perfect Tuna Casserole 1 can (1 rup condensed cream ' of mushroom soup k eup Triilk 1 T-oun.'e can 1 cup) tuna. 0 drained and coprscly fluMcl I X 5,i ''up crushed potato cMp, 1 ti p cooked green peas-. 'l.-al:ed p Empty soup into a small r-asse this Pour 2 cans (3 cups! of spaghetti in tomato sauce with cheese Into an ungreased lH-quart casserole; place in a moderate oven t75 F.) for 20 minutes. Meanwhile beat 4 egg yolks lightly; combine with U cup shredded Cheddar cheese. Beat 4 egg whites until stiff; fold in yolks. Pile eggs on top of spaghetti; continue baking at 375 F. for 30 minutes or until' lightly browned. 6 servings. "Soup-Prise" For Lent: A 'soup combination that calls for extra big bowls is made by mixing 1 can each of condensed clam chowder and cream of celery soups. Add 2 cans of milk slowly, stirring con MACARONI, UaY-ilMlMbU 1 j PREM.tin 49c Durrka BI.KACII, qt 17? Johnson's roie; ana miiK aim mix thoroughly. MARSHMALLOWS, Angclus, pkg 39c LICORICE ALLSORTS, English, lb 44c KIIKNfX, j ' 200's Ihiudewype ; I'AI'KB TOWHA. cause ia;e varieties do betler in . lima. J cup pottto -chip and late summer and early fall pe;ls to eoup: stir 't Sprinkle .'weather. But this nrapti r I l"P wi,h renainlnK v "' rato 1 PASTE WAV, 2 Hi. ' . I Hups, bake in a moderate oven : mi.rMtZr.ul ", '',:IZ -PSOIPJ tor 20 minutes. Makes 4 0 stantly. Simmer about, 6 minutes. None .75BU'S B tbl BUYS! 'Kttiil Kgyy. 'fi"r.rf.'jfif-t.wvj "mmi 'imi.h i. ini i r. i.iL'. ...i.., L-- t--. "fi-iianr-" I ma iiim-i hi i jnnrnMn j.im at Kitimat and Kemano is be- ; ginning to pile up on docks at Vancouver faster than the coastal vessels can call to pick jt up. More ships are being .pressed into service and those ', already in operation are speeding up to handle the traffic. Shipping interests are looking for the biggest year in. history and it will be that way for many years to come, it is anticipated. j WHY PON'fYOU FINISH E I a"Lx JACKIE ? ' ' (HERE'S A TREAT THAT vSiyV " ' A f OF COURSE, JACKIE-WiU MAKE ANY CEREAL JD kN I IT'S tROWN BRAND 1p& TASTE BETTER- ) t ftr WOW ' 7RN SYCUP ANP li it TRY IT JACKIE J M f E BSr-TASTlN& V NOW, ) THATTERRmC V j "JY fJ U J I m ANY CEREAt 7Z ANP AKD TASTE TASTE THE THE I JhLm ' I , A . A. Wl MOM WHAT IS I iV P1 m! ' PlffERENCE j foVVV ) it fAi i ft) 7 iam Oxfords and Loafers li'.inJi'iiSVn'nS'iimiml Jmir i . ion Footwear FOR A LASTING SHINE