L. - ',,.2 ' passing Visitors Will Have to Rise Early Prince Wednesday, Rupert February Daily 25, News lb3 Sandy To See Queen on Coronation Day j. i,,iluv are noi "Tin the old day. Sold iers in LONDON (Reuters) Hundreds of thousands of Britons and overseas visitors wilf have to be early-birds if they want to see the Queen drive in state throught London next June 2, her Coronation Day. L tdjar piw reai- renter here for 42 i k i Burn wara ,P(j cigar on Sunday . ..M.n weiidlnB tie a"'" .. ....... i A rust That became obvious today when about 100.000 lucky individuals with reserved seats on was me uiv L v. n r ' that he naa t 5 years Make Crests By JOHN STACKHOL'SE SEOUL, Korea (Reuters Doctors and nursea from Canada, Britain and Australia are working together to care for i... rolehral- FHE EXPERTS Sai . . . ne;r ruui'" anniversaries uh the three-mile procession route were told to be In their places as early as 6 a m possibly six hours before the parade goes past. Ten times that number ofj aspiring spectators without re- j served seats will have to camp j along the route anything up to! ! wounded and sick Common V ', I f W . " Ti Hi':"-.?' wealth soldiers at the British military hospital here. The hospital, at one ume a ud 50 y " " William Wallace the aisle 35 yeur By KAY REX Associated Fre Huff Writer A leisurely Sunday breakfast school, now Is run as a Joint , .miiy din is a first-rate way to begin a new , week. It can be an anticipated event nii-r for the ,1 i their nine - I ' - J ud presented J i j tire r 24 hours ahead to get standing room. , Today's Instructions to ticket-holders were part of an extensive crowd plan outlined by Coronation organizations. Commonwealth effort. Its patients are troops who will probably be fit enough to return to duty within a month. Tim li o k p i I a 1 kSmj ni'.i-i more serious cases, holding . with mantel ciock. d.tonr, !)) Hv '' if the menu varies sufficiently from the uual work-a-dav fare. Instead of the hastily-prepared orange or grapefruit juice why not suosliiutc grapefruit Mt.KNE PERRY, 19. of Montreal is crowned queen of McOill university's annual carnival. Placing the crown on the second-year commerce student is Mayor Camillien Houde. r nd dad. Mm. lea jhnon and Mra. Lirli Autirr, were the them in a special ward for j About 15,000 policemen and at least 8,000 troops will line the flag-draped, crowded street through which the Queen will evacuation by RAAF ambulance planes to the big Common halves brightened with a mara schino cherry in the centre of wealth hospital at Kure, Japan pass with her brilliant entourage able to ne pir-sni. . all out of town, are ttn and Kita. In (.eurjc f-dar In Sfimc of th" bottor ihinrs of life come to those who wait on themselves sometimes. Ictl CroSS ceh Us s-clad nobles nobles. V-"'-u u. Si .v . .r .ow of ermitie and purple.cIad beds, the hospital now averages Golden ,.,j . . carriages, marching . n I ri lUrr in Klrnilu each. , ! For a touch of novelty serve j sliced bananas with bran flakes or puffed wheat. j Old fashioned cornbread ' about 120 patients at a time. ! guards in scarlet tunics and r . ... ... (SSinfi ii erionS with it prancing cavalry horses their best to kepp the patients . 4 lailt,tityjtaa-T'r',lal MfrX ""v I ""J -i if ii i ii busy and happy snd compensate j eral thouairnwc wVli co,Urol ! VJ l.it T!f"S junday umner. ni li lukirt n acre also ruiiKi atulatc the ,r h'i is 'fi year old, , jctive and haa no ; , retirini! for a long , ijr nir Kri'yiit'sa 01 tne iiospuai. antomobile traffic t-ihi uutwi wj -itc iwu iww nic The building is the only onej ' vrain.. and maple or corn gyrUp will following are believed to ii.: in they could get since places big More than 3.000 service person-; please most appetites. Crkp British Columbia: enough lor a hospital are scarce - f -- i T They Dacon snoula 06 , a , Em'l and Oliva Anhorn, TIIIS M.tt Tllll.' ALLY-UKIVEN machine counts 500 bills in about 18 seconds, equal to the work of five humans. It Is one of the latest gadgets at the Bank of Canada and waa purchased in the United Kingdom. Working the 3,5O0 counter is L. Johncox of Ottawa. in a ci ' v u; r u r M war hui nuceon " ' " " " " - ' . over four times ,r renplion for Mr. j Wallace a' 'heir Ninth dish. And If. you've lo.it grand- I ted tQ haye ,cIt Baloa;r?, mother scorn bread recipe here sSasl ,or Kelowna and are another: J sought by cousin, . Mrs. EUe Ingreoients: One cup Hour dt .nee Anhorni. four teaspoons baking powder; one-half tea-spoon salt; two- Joseph Lambert, born in 1391 ( Grande Riviere. and thirds cup sugar; one cup corn- Que., meal; one cup sweet milk; one seen in Vancouver in 19i0. He egg; three tablespoons melted j is sought by his sister, Hrj ! butter or shortening. ! Bernadette Nicolas. ' will be accommodated in London parka or In military barracks. Seven miles of steel railing will be put up along the route within a day or two of the Coronation. This and rain-rod straight "bobbie" and troops standing five yards apart will hold back the vast crowds. Three welfare workers, one each from Canada, Britain and Australia, have the responsibility for keeping the patients I mm getting bored. The commanding officer and matron are both Canadians. Maj. Roy Smlllle comes from Victoria, and Capt. Elizabeth Pense, the matron, is a native home, live of the ix children were i d gave til' in a ran-I i-liuhl and a.ll stand. ; Urr. alio has lecn iiartmenl of Trana- Margaret Christensen Marries U.S. Navy Officer FOR . HIGN -CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. SOME COVERED Mix and silt Hour, baking pow-1 These person, or anyone ,.f pu.-,t 21 years, lived HprrKl ui Tlw Dally Neat her sister's honor attendant Some of the Eovernment stands !der- alt- sugar several times. ! knowing their whereabouts, arc whirh uiii ....mm,.,.. i no imn Ada cornmeai. Mix weii-beaten ; ved to contact Stan Saville, of Kingston, Out PAI ALTO. California Ptinre Ruijert resident. . V- Winter has brought the hos-im mvered and uncovered I egg with milk and add gradually oresident of the Prince Rupert pnai extra casualties, such as ar(. already under construction 10 u u" "'B'""""- "uu branch of the Red cross socir.17. ed shortening. Pour Into a J lur a .short tune be-8 to RuH'rt on Hie ( alhrrlne It, la lie bojt At one ,d hi family lived in. . alon the coast, reception were three Mrs. K. R. Slater, cases suiicnng irom ourns poUoe expw.t thousands to! caused by exploding stoves. sleep in nark bordering the1 She wore a ballerina length gown of powder blue satin and tulle, and carried a colonial bouquet of African violets and pink rosebuds. The bridesmaids, Linken Un-derdahl and Mrs. George Ack-erman. were attired like the matron of honor Their bou- greased shallow pan and bake in Many suffer from burns toirr,,.t hot oven from 20 to 30 min- I route, v,,ihi nuaaie in aecucnairs or Muriiaret Christensen la honey-j mooning In Sun Valley, Idaho, j Daughter of Mr. and Mra H K Christensen. she was married in First Prrabylrrlan church here February 2 to Ludwlg A. Heger. I She was given tn marriage by !her father. the hands and welfare workers just on the curb the nightly?;. ..,.,, have found that one erf the eas- before the Coronation, just to:BlNC" Srt-CIALJ lest ways to git the men to ex- lmir iho.v. hm r. thrl Pancakes are good for a late- ' OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, StoT.1: Building Phone Blue 593 I Klarkslone and Mra. jilwn ami to wins. qucu were of African violets. rclse their muscles Is for them in th fmr , ,h.n ,wo 1 morning Sunday breakfast. Urnie. The other Ingredients: Three cups sifted and they wore head bands of to take ud fmbrolderv. and now iriri. k in h I " - - uj ill nil evvc Luav,ii, Mrs. J.ilun Nyfaard. ! Her white wedding gown was bue tulle and vtoicU. . . . ;ic iia cuola. ami was aiyira wiui a cminuiiy lace ooci- make the trip here ue and with net yoke and seed pearl trim and long lace fbraUon. arii-knoan couple. pastry flour; four teaspoons bak- ing powder; l'i teaspoons salt: ' one-third cup bran cereal; two eggs: I'i cup milk;, one-third cup shortening, melted. Mix and sift flour, baking powder, salt . Add bran. Beat eggs I until thick and add to milk. nearly all the patients In the me iIlveterate , burn ward are busy stitching 1Ioverj o JMgemttyii0 tnat 1 complica re.: menial crests suln cy janvway.ror annua, spec. 'They think II ; would be wie , j tade, M tne t , of the :to embroider anything else, one,color b tn crack Gtds B !ReJ Cross worker said. Igade i ta ? The eovernment said the Cor- The bridegrcKim, aon of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Meter of Madrlia, Minn., had Henry .Viitrnstriil M-rve as his best man. Dr. Itufus Kniclit and IaiiIk R,ihriff j-nrlfl ruMla sleeve. The bouffant lace and tulle over satin skirt fell Into a satin train. Mr. Louit Kd'ar. diamond wedding Margarets fingertip length, t their pewa. i v laxt e'k 1 I I .it flsure at W. H LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 V.OVING . PACKING . . . CRATING ' M1I?P1SG . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S' Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. ionation show will cost close to ! shortening. Stir in the liquid .1.000.000. jond drop by spoonfuls on a eaaers art iit-tu uy uaia, niiu sue carried a bouquet of white or- Estimates showed Parliament lightly greased griddle or frying Wo ivn of the Moose Benefit will be asked to vote 663 000 for ; LW (or (he past ' "an has iclired and tin? m Vancouver for The Rev Che.ster Hambltn' read the 7 o'clock ceremony, and Ray Hammett of Palo Alto was wedding solot .t For the reception whith followed at Rkkey's, the brides mother wore a floor length pan. Incidentally when serving pancakes remember they're best when hot. Stacking the pancakes and letting them stand may make them soggy. . Variety Show March 15. Capitol Coronation expenditure in the Theatre. lt year 1953-54. on top of 1232.000 already allowed for the financial Mull festival entries to Box t yefkT ending this month. 157 brfore M ireh 1. Entry forms' the grain strike so he up his passive on a -'ritcr-pa.wni'er liner bone 60 or SS ' Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. crepe dress of du;ty rose v.llh chlda and bouvardia on her prayer book. j Mrs. Henry Naten.stfdt was 54 Scouts (Given Awards I For Service . i iay In the old roun- .matching ncrevoi les. Her cor- available at the Fire Hull. Civic Centre or from the Secretarv. sage was of wiiile camellias. fnrjf tbbolt. Vftrran rk at the cltv whnle- 'ho is also well . . . enjoy the Hours you SAVE f memtiers of the Rid When the newywedi departed 011 their wedding trio, the bride wore a beige uit with niaUhli g accessories and a white jichld corsage. Margaret was burn and attended ten 00 Is In Prince Club am! the Cana-ti. In tth of which t n very active. toOi ' 4) All memhers in badminton turnament on Wednesday, Feb 25. please be at Civic Centre at 7 p.m. Any player not able to attend notify Joan Cross at Red 803. lt 9 Fishermen's Local U F A W.'U. will meet Wednesday, Feb. 25. t 7:30 p.m., MetroMle Hall. Business will Include election of delegates to the Vancouver Con- 1 binindior his native hlrh he hasn't seen irsf In Canada shortly coming to Prince OTTAWA iCP)-ScouU Samuel, Melendy. 14, of St. John a Nlll.i ; and th rdon Campbell, 13, of; Cat:i::ia:. Ont , have been aaaid-' ed the Silver Crass, second high-, je t award in scouting. lor. ' averting drowning tragedies 1 Tne povernor-general. Rt. Hon ' I Vincent Mi'wy, In his capacity at chief acout for Canada, an-! nounrd Uxtav that the lo Rupert, B.C.. before enlering Albert Collrge In Ontario. She recrivrd hrr R.N. decree from M. Paul a School of Nursing in Vancouver. B.C. , The bridegroom attended t d experu, to stay for 'h visit - or longer. 147) f tore mar.HEer for schools In Madella, Minn., where vention. his brothers. John and Joseph. now reside. He has been In ac m (iorrion Anrirrn, isketball coiich and Canary -was unable With unlimited promise Christian Science knocks at the door of every human heart.' Will you open the door and listen to a FREE LECTURE entitled "Christian Science Healing by the Power of God" given by Ralph Castle, C.S., of Bcivcuere, California, memher of (he Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass., on FRIDAY, FEB. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Christian Science Building, I ere this year but his ere among m no were jnm Uve nava, srvle f0!- 18 years, awards and honor on the c- and u now gUtinnerl f San raion of tiie anniversary of the u, He u , cnief v,.rtxnt birthdav February 22 of Lord 0f()rfr Baden-Powell of Gliwell. touni.erj T1)e newiyweds will make their i f the Buy fccout movement. home in San Diego. m m m m m m m m fu (h the worlds orcatcst "III Warnrv spent 1 here last wek be-"c for N.mni ' were Jck- i-ka. I. Or and ( hurlir MrKin- ' base here is losing IMiimlar Wreivs. One. ""li'iMin ha.v alrnidy " S Naricii where she Iive-miMith.'. aclmtr-ariiers cour.se, and hctchup V V 11 1; 1 value tortiiAMndam IllUm.m til .... i? k t""ll. IJII (IP- iiBfii "wit pasture es early The Silver Cross U awarded ( for j.ill.in'.ry with considerable ' rl.k. A member ol the First St. lii'inm tr'K'p. Melendy was lurorct f ir liU presence of ni.iul In rcjculin a boy fron drowning In Beaver Pond, -an I l'a,mpb -il, a member of the Fust Cur.lniiil trcop, was en d led ; with Vi.sjulng a b'. y Iiom droan- j l.ri near Cardinal. 1 Two otlicrs wrrr awarded th" ; IGUl Ci'iws. tlilid highest a.;r'l 111 s oiali:.;. Scout Clirl.'.to, n'T ; P. Carr. 14. of the St. Matthias ; ; troop. Wc.ttnount. Que., rescued j ' I two glrsl from drowning, wlillc scout Dick Greenland of Rc-bUr., ; i .A:.'.. rocut.d a boy I:om drown- 1 .tv In tli? Icy wulers v Go;-:c i l.ik?. ELECTRIC RANGE Second Avo. West ' ) ill- Gei-natioa... '""lions arc .still unB Kfn Wralhall. father ins boy -James Pat-l)icr on B Federal Oei'ai tllirnl bout, L, 'lie lornu-r Mary '''"'in IhTc t Terrace '"I H isn't good ""lrjr M.,rli, v,h( r,;il, The-rsa buslncvs Irh. t.,r ,,,.. . bin very little nt The modern automatic electric range cuts the ties that bind a woman to the kitchen because it saves hours of the time and effort that go into cooking with old-fashioned stoves. You'll find so many ways to enjoy those precious hours of freedom from your kitchen that are made possible by a new automatic electric range. ENJOY' "ABSENTEE COOKING" Clockwork controls will cook your meal automatically while you go on a pleasant outing.' ENJOY THE SPEED OF ELECTRIC COOKING Just push a button, set a dial and the quick heat starts a meal Shower iGlass Held For :Anne Dumas I'rtTM'"k,,c 'I'" fi- ' SH (iin a, 1.. ... EVADftOATED 11 '.1 " ' M 'fu,,., . An "after live par'-y plj' s 'Hjv.rr was Iv Id l r Aiinn Dunns and M". -. .ighfboJKJ C thm. Mr'; a a .... cooking . right away. ' ' I You'll also enjoy the economy, the clean- ffomy fortiommhsrsl X:"S.T1 ?S wifh koure caved by ' ,17' ",li"5 " " cooking electrically " 'hut. Settled n nt the lv.m" of Mr! 1 rd'on in honor of the '1 at :n" ,rw-pi", Ornatin ! , t,inl. It creams 'CPl.Civ , nX Illt.MIII l. "u,ul"in Army be mumo'i j attended and , bv slirw.r.an , Plan coup'.e who will M-r h 3. About 2(1 pue.s's wrrc entertalnrl Pat Pol on. ITS tru5 " . vu.iy readied colli. a roin- 1-.,.! Ornjnon- '"'isioiv brarnl c.m 1-6 K... "K Ultt'T r, Community Tr-ntv. rrrorv v., .1 .W. ts.; H.-.! b ' ! .r - : , 4 THIS WEEK W.A. of the Hospllal nirel'n'R Civic t enlre. Thursday, Feb. 26. I.artlnr" Orann Benevolent nt, ndltioni arm'": i, Una. Once rn"1 your (j,rlUtiori, "n,.iwou. V i i ffvr u 1 CTMW T i , W.1-is. - ' r Eiirmwun army. Assoliillon meellnt Odrtfellnwa Hall tuniorruw 11 i u 1 1 1 . 1