t-p-s- , Punre Rupert Daily hJcwj Wednesday, April 1, 1!5'J bassing Smithers Firm Gets Contract For New Royal Bank Building Plans Made For Native Convention F Korea, battleground since. The Pacific earthquake zone June, 1950, J,as a history ex-1 with slight tremors every day Is tending p sibiy to the 12th ' centred on the coast of Japan century BC, near Tokyo. ii l 5 WWII l Uiiiili opened in the Bu'kley Valley by ih Union Bank at Telkwa in 1912. It moved to Smiiiicrs the following year and wis iak:.-n over later by the Itova! Bank of Canada. Present quarters are SMITHERS Thi; Royal Bank of Canada has awarded the contract for Its $50,000 bank building to Bovill and Hann, Smithers general contractors. Construction is expected to start about May 1. The one-storey structure with ,' the Pty ",U w .hen Alf Ur.e and '.' ,(arman th,r h-pi d to in U "h d"r- ,., t .up member ftp-? ml to The Dally iN- KITWANGA Plans for the 22nd and bigged annual convention of the Native brotherhood of a mezzanine floor will be 48 by 1 55 feet fronting on Main Street at Broadway. Sub-contracts have been awarded the following Smithers ; t' oun CI"'-' and i . ' f mite. ' , t ' " 'U 'y fr i ! i . , i- 4 You'll Save B.C. were 'finalized here at a general meeting of t llirms: plastering and stuccoing. ,. ii us Oeorge at the northern interior j , 15-pound spring iftVhnV Mllllii'ha t. Oven Ehlert; plumbing and heating, Smithers Plumbing and Heating Company; metal work, Smithers Sheet Metal Ltd.. painting, G. H. Adomeit ti Co.; 0 i Uj, city P"Pular :.fMiwn me l Vnn- j electric wiring and fixtures. Wall i Electric. rarier and turler UJ. " , wneve nat should be worthy of the occaio The creation on the left, entitled "Chimney Sweep - u black traw bonnet trimmed with chimney-.wcep brush-heads. The othe, hat to called "Cafe Creme," a coffee-and-cream 8traw bonnet tha might be worn at one of the big British race meeting. Unpwrtant " horsM' " London.8" by Kate Day of London's Top Hat Designers Concentrate on Coronalion CLEARANCE First banking services were i jt), HrMry me Skeena district branch which will be host. The convention will take place at Hazelton on April 23. Invitation have gone out to all government officials of different r1r-jvif.lmr.rtf 3. x;.,i..r. Brotherhood delegates "across the province; and to rcpresen-lativs of Alumiiiiim Co. of Canada Ltd.. Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd., and the United Fishermen and Allied Worker Union. The KitwariKa Totem Pole Brass Bend and Kispiox Harmonica Band will welcome arrival of the deleifalf nnri nffi- RUGS .,), , V.(i .lllotl 111 i I. ..'3k .aWfc. adw(iff . T,. l if K'-tHK :;cf "oi.Kf tumor- ATC Easy Rice and Cherry Pie With Coconut Crust is a New Idea for Heavenly Eating . . 1 'k H 111 to ul iw utraw chimney-sweep "bi u;.hes." The crown is covered with similar brush heads. N'WSP FOR By MlltlfX NUtKAHAV c;inlliin Prrm auff Wrlui-r UJNIXN f In thl festive ran list r. K-cnu it - lu - V' 4 r "' . ff. '-" ' -- "- . . .. ' :, i :: m , srr - ! v . ..i . St,K.- $,t kt : m t'-T-' ; i .. i f- .... - p fc z i- ,1 1 . . v i i a " '" n."- P.j rt u"t r year, milliners are determined ,s GKKAT VAKIKTV , ; lh J"'' S,,r,, that hats shall be worthy of the Kens alio I""" Miss Day has huts for every eta l. society event from tennis at j "We expect this 22nd annual i. re ii u uui in a,,,!, aiiii'iimiin? occasion London's top hat designers therefore are concentrating on UNO 10 OFF fee pill'"! ""uoicuon u garden parties at convention to be the biggest BurklriMham Palace. A Wimble-! ever held In the Brotherhood s don style Is a close-f Htnm rxkc '. history." Harold Sinclair, dls- Coronation hat styles reflecting m QSB TO WEAR .... Ea.-ter Parade Orchids Mother and Daughter Corsages ; Roses. TO SHARE . . A Bouquet or Plant for the home. Ea.ster flowers for shut-ins Altar fiowers for the church it, ml' "t K the glitter and color of the um- !nnet haie in deep leaf preen, trlrt vice-president, told the or- C,:i,;:.t)l.i icuuiosi- mer season la Coronation year. ,h' r;lv f:om ;in- j nd txpects to j A designer experienced In glv- lr,g a royal touch to women 1 most frivolous accessory Is Kale ' TiflV niie-tlni miltmr ls u,,,. tu tiny brim giving the beautiful , ganizational meeting, nweeping curve of a gothic arch, ! The following committees the crown xwathed in white chlf- were appointed to handle ar-fon that floats gracefully to the rungcmrnls: nhoulder. j convention comrnitU-e Har- An unusual tou h to a yellow ' '!d Kinelair, chief; Charles Pat-organza Picture hat for earrien'sy. Silas Johnson Wallace B. n. .OiriK I' f i. oium ugs... Lovely Axmiiisicrs in lofie-or-tone or floral pattern ,ri Adame to j maJ jIartm. ,he gup,n-, &n . fur tfsuinp , maker. She now has her own hat in Greer., Orcy, Beige pr pii.IJi UUH Wine. LINO... :iritci.ricnl at SUtd Miishrr ;aloii In eicluAlve Mayfalr and! partlc Is provided by ivprays of ! Morgan, Peter Alfred, Moses jsupplle ruitomer who onceiummer flower hand-painted 'Jones. praised the model he designed abovn and below the brim -Ox-i Entertainment Joe Starr I for wear with llartncll s chic 'ford and Cambridge" Ik a fmn. .CUilnnin Rrt.,nf Austin M..1- WE SEND EASTER FLOWERS BY WIRE ANYWHERE Firr, quality . . . Patterns for oul Jimmy KilMin Is alirady over this low heat for 14 minutes. Turn off the heat. Do not remove lid nor stir rice while it is cooking. After rice has cooked, remove s.1ueepan from heat but keep the lid on until you are ready to use the rice. Use exact measurements of uncooked ru e and water. Time the cooking accurately. For real convenience and economy of time and effort, keep unused nee in the refrigerator in a covered container at all times. Use it for mar quick, delicious and inexpensive soups, salads, casserole dishes, hot breads and desserts. METHOD: To make the coconut crust, spread but'er or margarine evenly over an 8 or 9 inch pie pan. Sprinkle the coconut into the pan and prcs into the butter. Ii helps to use a moist teaspoon to press the coconut against the pan. Bake in a 350 F. oven until crisp and golden brown. To make the rice and cherry filling, mix together the rice, esgs, sutjar and cherries and cook, over a low heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens. The egg whites make the mixture foamy, but soon cook into the rice. If desirc-d. ndd red food coloring. This makes a more delicious looking filling. Pour the filling into the coconut cru.st. Cover with wax paper or olummum foil and chill in the refrigerator. To serve, whip the cream and fold in the vanilla and sugar. Snread over the rice and cherry tilling. Tim is a pie to remember! It is " ft g'cd you won't be able to foiiM lU The rice and cherry filling is tinted a luscious red. The sweet and chewy coconut crust turns a golden brown as it bakes in the oven. As a fitting halo for this rice dessert, whicn is positively out of this wuild, chuls of fluffy whipped cream swirl over the lu.-.ciou rue and cherry filling. The family cun enjoy this tuous pie alt the time b cjue the nee and cherry filling cooks in a hurry and the cxronut rru.st takes only seconds of atte!:tion bi-fore the oven hikes over. The three magmmntly good parts of this pie the exonut crust the rice and cherry ing the whipped cream top-pmg combine to make one of the year's most talked about pies. ivcitt niK.vrs: Z UhlesuKins soft budrr or marsarine 1, 5 ox. pai-kase or ran of moist coconut (I1'', cups) t ups eookrd rice i es i cup beet or cane sueer 1 1 j cups canned Urt, red cherries, drained Red food coloring, if desired 1 cup whipp'nf rream, chilled teaspoon vanilla , cup beet or rane sugar PHF.PARING THK FLUFFY WHITE RICE: To make 3 liberal cups of fiulTy nee, put I rup of uncooked rice, 2 cups of cold water, and 1 tea..poon of rail into a 2-quart saui-op;in and bring to a vigorous boil. Turn the heal as low as poible. Cover saucepan with p Ld and Wave tl:ii dr . nu nji hf didn t make n.( tin- Wlllt'T. sulU and beautiful embroidered j coat hat supporting both unlver- I thews, Bert Kusseil, Tommy 8w"' jity boating teams A light-blue jTait. KOVAl, PATKONAfiK "nen clorhe. It is trimmed with BanqMet Mrs. Mary McKen- Among Ml. -a Day' customer. :"UUt f Ia'k blue chiffon that sie. sup.-rvivr; Mrs Mary it tlrf fjir-p are :swecps down one side any room in the home MATS ... Chonills ba!h mats and Axminster scatter rugs. SIMPSONS-SEARS LTD. 112 3rd Ave W. Phone 4G9 Prince Rupert, B.C. - . a. to the: Smith, chief cook; Mrs. Martha PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS Box 51G Phone 777 300 Thild Ave. W. Siikara Washburn. is the Queen, and style similar waist. ip accountant :.ne ready for Brown, head waitress; and Mrs. Silas Johnson. Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Mrs Alice Harrts. Mrs. Steven Morrison, Mrs. Lottie I to the neat little bonnets with ; j j tiny brims Her Majesty has fav-1 ored recently can be seen In the i I present collection. ) r. they arnuv ead ers I j aurmt tin- pin' i Myldoe. Mrs. Jeffrey Harris, j Mrs Moses Morrison, and Mrs. Good examples are a navy silk jt oeen member j ,lraw wltn eiose-flttlng crown, i' S ' I, "!,( Jelfery Johnson, assisting. ,-v Choir nd to no brim at back and a tlnv front nor H Basketball Cham- I HjUciio will dl- i ir.. shfy ii'.ake a ibrlm curving down one cheek. j p,omhlp h,'re ADnl 10-n 'Ml land "Derby ly.- a golden-corn I Attention ail those Interested i waffle straw with feather trim- m football Di aitline (r THIS WEEK ?r t.V CBC. aUS'ti! t Canadian lTti.ui anniver mlng over one eyebrow, and. list and team entrance i Anrii i i;wn an being much the same style 10. Mail entry list to Box 68 M Pilk See Lee. 34 1 Most of Ml.M Day' Coronation j half are smaii. and many expose j the hair-line , One such I I'wn'.ed him with Si-tramp uiri on sary Party tor. in lit at 9 o'clwk. Canadian Lei-iim Ladies' Auxiliary mnrillily meeting whed-uled for tumorrow nisjht has been postponed unril Thursday. .April 9. Tins recipe makes 8 servings. ';?' s. !. i, ' -' . r - fr Attentlun Northland Dalrv customers There will be no milk .i returned to Ku- i "chimney sweep." a black straw iKer the new year j toque bomwt. tu peaked. lmot i ,ru.W7 Frlday' APrl1 pl,'a" trip U. Hon Kong. , bMln..M lrmi. .., , widow'. ! obl our rxtr BPy ''m" EVERYBODY LIKES a: nvmtr on the AUsKa Music Trail Auil-iliarv merltnc. Civic Cci (re tonic ht at 8 o'clock. 'peak elfert to the hairline. A j "t driver Thursday, ill. witrhy look ta achieved by a j Th annual general meell -; spike of straw ipearing two of the Footb.ill A .,of!Atlon will . be held Friday, A'irii 3. Ift'il to tolay u'-'c Mr. isii frum a hoinlav DIGESTIVE :h. aii'l Mrs. C. '.in r nf phiptoK- elect new officeis. nnd to pres-1 cut trophies to winners of l':.' IMntfk h re. wh') - It ST. -":- 4'v.2". ' '?H;f i ' hr Hit)s two rv Lorrla nnd Doctor Urges Early Check Of Children OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Ivoom 10, S'o'ie l;':il(lilig I'lioiic Blue S'i3 Hri the Ka st i'- Notice to members. i 27 Club, dlmns! nom, card an t billiard rooms will be closed a 6pm. Doois open ut 9 p.m. fur 'I w;;h !hi ir f.v'h- 'ff ?'i.e Mrv Jtihn Stokes I Vt' r v TTT-il I 22S,, Mar, 6 I . Y""u M" iWf XlJ- MADE a..t IT fturavd after a third Anniversary party tonli;lit A request that parents of Admission by Invitation only, children entering school for the - ... . , "( v. h a twni r Mr LJ .s-ixrior of Itsher- ? I i h. time Ix t wt n PEEK FREAN'S 1 Mr Pf-i SP V S Mr. i 'POT. 3 h'Jdmi;i iters of k is: .. i: :. -i...- v, :""'" S ''W l'f-. nl In Prince Uu- w ak e s or niOAiUTO Tiearrh lieadcinar- owo4 DlobUlld i I'ifiivnv ii.uii ilia v is Peck t'rciin's 1 Hgitsh 5 Qujilicy.l ry it with cheese. pronnre In V.-n- so? S IV ' l - I X. i i. IV rv hippy I" return -r ... . :. ', - - . - !o we thi ir house . t ! :vj;j ,.r,. rv ' Mrs. J. t Mi Kae nd East, r holi- first Ume this fall rrptstcr the children for a pre-schiI physical rxftmmliiation was mode today by Dr. S. F. Carr. school ' medical officer "It Is our aim to discover any physical defects which nrc Ukciy to interfere with a child's school pr iiirrss or attendance, and to inform Hie parents of such defects, so they may have them corrected by Ihelr family doctor Ix fore school bcRlns," Dr. Carr explained. "In the past, these physical ; examinations have been done In 'he schools, nnd sonic children have spent their first year work-InR under linndicups which inlKht have been cornt-ted before they . lx'can their s IiikiI work." Dr. Carr, who Is also director of the Skeenn Health Unit and medical health offlrrr, ajked that j parents reeister their chililren n A I through: . EUUCATION EDUCATION J: r suns lillllian n pH-MMUlllv re- !'lii. in It. " a , ' .' 'i '.. i j lri'l I'ontr.ictor ""KiiiiHtrr in the mi ("H'd MlViir who 'r' trips to this RESEARCH WELFARE ll I'rim-e (ii.,... ,...r,. You can I'' It rui.l f .i.i . xi.ll: WccVs lP " rnation- mi r ii 1 'inl!l he leavlnr; ''- 'Xl mimcliiv rsv.uti"" , ., vou use v.- , ...,Vcptl j as soon as possible at the Skeena Health Unit office so nppolnt- ""'wlr a fishinn 4-V.,-,'-;.M. , Xi."-,." t'iv.f-i.";'-..' t , y&-t ; .' xf " .'....'-'-. -'" '' '- r-":' '-' . Iv,' . M L an'i Arinmi. I merits can be prepared for n ' nut Calil. ! aminatlons In April. He said .mil i... .Uv att " ' . i ..,.s 1 Jl". William K.e- l"--S 1 .O.CCI toi irlUtll'" I was desirable that n parent be present at the time of examlna-1 lion. mmmm- m .i amimj i , . . , .cms rr TREATMENT FACILITIES W J u u u 1'iirsir . R. . 1 V.IVI1V" - .....,',,1H. '''H-klWiWIl fii.iiro V "V. 1S I tC ...iiC wnuw.i. J.saw u.a.ii-i i a iiwalUtiti bin oni;ct " .' iTKVt "- I "'Kitlir- nf i viion . ... nni .i.ais l n.s U 1 the shliCi ..rri gel ' ' t' '. , st:: '. t-vfi', t ..,. -v.v.4" - I h ' . t ," . ! i': . , - s.. . l 4 V1'- Vte. who I. ... .... ... .sIacc ' Vullt 1 wcte 'te Huu.se R,.,..l " lllOli, .1 I Jtll 1 ..'.I i Mlenriim. ii.. LOCAL CHAIRMEN: D. C. Stevenson, 301 Fifth Ave. East Mrs. W, Rorhwcli, 444 Shcrbrooke Ave. ",n ith her our. tharltilte Cltv "Klmll. una X vou. tl EFFECTIVE APRIL FIRST, D & S GROCERY will be under New Monogmcrtr, i ' "'i mile Innth- Mrs. ji.n i ond will be known os . , 7 :7 lo ,,.prc.,,.n, .,,r P;i"t.v of r,0 f,"" to Britain o.ti:iit i:Axt:i:ii caipah-n WILLIAM'S GROCERY AND SERVICE AND SELECTIVITY will bo our mono. BILL WASYK. Skeena Grocery. IVAPORATEO : ?. Nli E , Qik t'K, ' ' '' : " s y r-' " i ' " '""''. M b ' . m -. . ' : ' 45 : i i a -- .rri Itusse'l i am. j gf, ' ''"turnl B.C. DIVISION CANADIAN CANCER SCCIETY B.C. 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