a I iu H' Tomalo Sauce ffu'iCc tup(iri Uuily Buttle Lake - Thursday, Marcn IStea Dam Project V Start tomorrow with y Pass ; VICTOIMADamminir -Xi-fi- ? -J W ' - " ... v. N of Huttle Lako on north-! fvn Vancouver Island ii ''Xoctc to approval joy a special legislative i V i with bran to help keep you regular) . - w . . . .. .. . .. committee. Presjnt atilturt of a major-itv of ihf. 10 man fommituw, h has Urn studying the Pi'mmimI Jr the past six wwk, is tli.t the damnum? should b" t'l'"!v d provided utrir-t condl-ticins r- written into the B.C. I'nwvr C;mrtiiaslotr Ucenre. "'iilv a lHst-minuie rhange in allilude. provoked by new dc- THIS HORSE-DRAWN ROVAL STATE LANDAU, used during the visit of the King and Queen In 1939. mlli convey Oovernor-CK-neral Vincent Ma-s.se y from Government House to the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa for the capital's celebration of the Coronation. The landau has been reflnuhed in maroon, doors carrying the Royal coat of arms. vi'it.iMiinit in the committee's i elnrsn wshUmh, will prevent uo- ! radiant-footled through and through) f the application to dam ; Varv ... t irov lu luihilil Spaghetti with ,ik e..u Crab Ltnt: Whan uu araul a nui, u ... ""' 1' food aiinper. start wuh a ( Uf i "I1" PwnmHWs decision, how-apabt!tti On loiuata uuca lm '"Ver. needs approval' of the Estimated 1,000 British Girls Want, To Become Debutante of Coronation Year . ntrai. nuu iiuui Ian of lMril. I IJ Vl, I i n r Htil ll.o tj...,. I did rooked nab. and t UliUt.pooin cvpeeted to follow the committee's advice. The decision will end a two-year twiUle between conserva- ctok in the kitchen to prepare for Bv Ml KIKL NAKRA WAY Canadian frees Hurt Wrtur to around (500. i COSTLY BLSINKSS her "coming-out" dance July 4. Uonl'.ts is ltd Industries. The Power Commission wants LONDON fl In a year of j Adl 1 this the cost of i "com - ' rnval nMni inii hn.noo. oKnt i ine-out" dance with an averaee j to (Jam the lake fori storage pur-,1, Hritlxh dehuLar, areirharee of t3 a head without Junes to Kiriran'ee water vol- ! u-, ..hi... in An r-,.it,t , drinks, and vnu have the resiton Look at Our A-1 Con Before You Buy." Try One of These and Be o Satisfied Owae. In the hope of becoming debu- many 1853 debutantes are hav-tante of CoronaUon Year 'nB Joint party with a friend. uini- for year-round and in-crcasmff industrial pnwor com-mi'imtits nt the John Hart AH hid (be " ,s "in Hi ' "'' 0c fl- f ' ,-imt!o "UP pwiil" nl 4 j,H H.4 UiU.lalll t be eir than mk ,.S)it kl.t.J' And you'll ,i n-M bo """ !'"" "'' ",rr broili-4 risb. 811 ft rs.re fr 0b fet. X(,4 aim ii comen filial .i- t tt. ,u wmie riHirl-lf " ol thr i(t 'root Pith c be nlmply un mi "i '"' '' ii t.i: "ur nmrkel , i.j4 w i'i "I bargain ,, i slitter for din- T!. Kvrl KM Turuato M i it. : leu' li. M Rnal Rd Slues , 1 ul,Vp,-, ru U'xn Ju.-e I 4 '.all 'h ir.flM fc!tr: f 'A a.t ptpir, ind a i6 m: nnni if dircd .! ;S nii jiM or ntiiil don hfcva: tbirk fi!!ti mar Dd broilad o t Sr oo hot pltifrr il Ihli ir I'lfnd hrreon Jul-, and :tl fv.r g. GiP (flavoured by a sfill-secret proceu) i Miks Cecil shares her dance at ' one of (he riutlest West End development at Campbell River. It's. n important title any Confi.tions attached to the i year, rcaJUiin generally In the l'ljl Plymouth Tudor, 22.000 approval mav Include: careful miles. Only S186S.M lucky Kirl being feted, dined and dated by eligible bachelors who I950 Monarch Fordor Truly mi ru pmnenio. rut nutiura Inlo a hthlly frattf. ltjuart casirnle; lititilila tip vltli butiarad crurtiln Hake at 400-K. almut li mlrmln or iinul j.inms hot. OimraiiiBui t0 at-tiai t all iipiita. Aipiragus-CHaast loua l In March Mood: A lovely trean sold x.up. Unlit in a Much luood. i an aparsuheai;oniblnatioB.III.n I can lOiiJontnJ rraam ol anpara- aoap wuh m cam milk. Hur In 1 cup Iutidc4 Amarkan cliaoaa and a dath of pepper. IUt nj (hre rompletnly aielts. Orand fur a St. I'atruks lamhaon vrliti hamrcHk of atcrireaa atop taeh boarl ot aoua. K(g sala4 ariiil, ,e on loan aia good (a cat wuh muo. Pwt Oliv.t In Macaraal: Dot col. orful wadiaa of oiiv through a caMerala of macaroni, tiling 1 ran of th macaroni with rheaaa aauea I I Id uid ounce sital. Ona-foarth cup of thopped olives, either npa or m!fd. so veil with the inscarotil Heat the casaerole ahout It twin-uta In a hot oven. Nu menu to erva with thla la green beans In a hot vinnar sauee. rrtip corouieJ muSua, aud lettaca salad. a luxury cr - $lff75.M mym FLAKES escort the cirls to balls and parties, starting with Queen Charlottes ball. May 11 This 19j0 Ford Sedan hotels June 9 with a school friend. Lady Mary Lindesay-Bethune. Vivacious Caroline Clive, granddaughter of Brig.-Oen. William Darell and one of the prettiest i ol this year's debutantes, will have at least 500 people at the dance she ts sharing with her cousin. Charmaine 8chroder. Every Extra. $195.00 1 1 1918 Plynuwth Sedan A real Kei(ulnni! the Commission to clejir the shores of Buttle Lake of Mantling timber to be flooded by (lie dam, restock the lake with trout to compensate for damaged spawning grounds, clear punic areas and boat lands and regulate the lake's drawn down" In the touri-it sea.sun. The damniinfj of the lake was I year, obviously, it will be an ' honor -more keenly sought than ; ever. ! Actually, there Is no official i deo-of-the-year title. But to Miss Clive will will be 18 In May ward a.u uic ui iirao; ""ji.nj ha area civ taken a vear'a season there Is one young woman riton and art, course that erids whose good looks, charm and Jn April photogenic qualities have singled I family man's car.... $1200.00 SPECIAL 1949 Anglia Tudor Cheaper than the bus S623.80 Trucks 1916 J-Ton Ford-Very useful S 95.00 'If you don't know cars . . . know your dealer" Bob Parker Ltd. Phen S3 The Roma of Friendly Serrlt j first approved 18 months ago by i E II Tredrroft. water comptroller An apieal to the former j minuter of lands and forests, 1 E T Kenney, sub.secjuently failed to alli-r the derision. I her out for the honor, by general ! assent. year-old daughter of the Earl of Bandon. hopes to "do" the seasoo on a 400 budget. She Is desSptning ana making many of her evening and cocktail dresses. She also loves cooking, has a cordon bleu diploma. EARLY FAVUKITE j One of the early favorites for . laurels this year Is Mary Mac-j Donald - Buchanan, younger j daughter of Major Reginald Mac I t . . is l 1 stew- and will no doubt be helping i Donald-Buchanan, senior i A . L Z-J -1 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 MOVING . . . PACKING ... . CRATING Sflf PriNG . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide and , World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phone S9 or 8 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. jard of the jockey club. ( Mary's mother inherited from her lather t3 000.000 and the j famous Woolavington racing j stud and string of horses. Mrs. i MacDoTtnld-Buchanan won the ': Derby with Owen Tudor In 1941, jand 17-year-old Mary, with, eve , polish of a Paris finishing school, already loves horse racing and 1 Is a good horsewoman. J An outdoor girl with a captl-; rating personality and no desire j for a career Is 18-year-old Gillian i Cecil, daughter of Lady Mary iBurghley. She comes from her ! family home In Berkshire to a I nf w house near Hyde Park Gar r -' , mh Advertising in the Doily News Brings Results colorful, stand-up Blue Bonnet A "Gentle Press 'makes the difference mm dens for the London season. Her wardrobe for this year's festivities Include 12 evening dresses priced from 24 to 1100 apiece, three cocktail drewes, two suits, three afternoon dresses Sue and six cotton frocks. With matching accessories, costs rise Rising Costs Force Paper To Fold up LONDON CP) The weekly Newspaper World. Britain's old- est press and advertising trade i journal, has ceased publication. I Patterned along the lines of ' North America's Editor and j Publisher, the periodical wvs wound up after serving Fleet Street for 55 years. In a statcmont Issued by the publishers. Benn Brothers Lim ited, rising production costs and consequent economic difficul BVER7 now attached to ties were given as chief reasons for the closure. Simultaneously, it was announced that the staif Involved would be retained toy the company in production of Its other publications. Passing of Newspaper World, launched ill 1803 by the lat? Charles Baker, prominent journalist of his day. leaves the World's Press News as London's lone trade paper In the publication field. iage Blue Bonnet margarine Such fun for the children and absolutely fret! Gay, little Blue Honnet Sue Holls in choice of several spare kling color combinations. Re sure to pet her !n all different colors for your children. Do it now ubile the supply lasts. Put Blue Bonnet Margarine on your chnnninrr list tndav! A V nV . k Union Wants Contract Signed WINNIPEG (CP) Announcement by the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks of a strike deadline at . the Lakehead came as a "sorry surprise" to members of the Lake-head Terminal Elevators Association, a statement by that 3 "net V . . n$0t2' Tomato Juice too ! Only I.ihhy's Tomatoes 'get jtist a "gentle press" . .. never ny hit Icrness crushed from kin and seeds. That's why 1-iMiy's "penile prcus" Tomato Juice always tasles so fresh and sweet. Aok for it by name ... . LIBBY'S "GENTLE PRESS" TOMATO JUICE SSTJS a fr "-i, 'Arc l. , .-0 t- r , ,'UiMf m group said today. The union announced Friday 1.600 Lakehead grain elevator workers will strike April if nn agreement, which the union claims was negotiated last fu'l, Is not signed by the company before that date. "r Pockoge . - N'S YEAST nd MAGIC BAKING "POWDIR