I Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, April 10, 1952 SUPER-VALU CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY OPEN EASTER MONDAY (. ' I 12 B Ml H V si DAFFODILS We have 10C0 dozen Daffodils arriving from Vancouver Island Friday for Saturday sales. To insure freshness, these blooms are arriving air express. $3azaar of WJl THE PRICE WILL BE LOW B smuincialion J-lomC'Scliooi Assn leach i - --... . ., s&itcm.tij jnHacw OIV ALL OUR BUNCH VEGETABLES ARE LARGE ORIGINAL BUNCHES IcJ iJlindlntj 1Uecir for a 1 1 Monthly meeting of the An- ; nunciation Home and School Association was held in the i CALIFORNIA CARROTS linnch A popular and eagerly awaited 1 linn Snrinq and Si event, the colorful spring bazaar! school last nieht with President uminer RADISH Crisp Ktme'a id i or the Ladies' Auxiliary, Cana-j Walter Laht' in the chair, dlan Legion, was held in the Le- from' Fathpr Rayner's report gion auditorium on Wednesday ;,he dental ciAic con,mittee in- ' afternoon under the general : dica,Pd that exccpt for minor 10c 10 c 10c 15c Ifirst snriner fashion show of the Lnrlips nf GREEN "ONIONS launch i.u..ciiriSiiijj ol Mrs. w. iviur-jdetallSj the pr0gram is progres-; doeh. of the Royal Purple, one of the most ;r Jinvvu nf its kind evpr wirnPKsprl in PvmM 9 sing favorably. The stalls were gaily decorat Conveners for the Bake Sal.; WATER CRESS Taty in Halads. CM IV " - . - - . v A 4 1111,1, J .jwas presented Wednesday evening in the Bunch ed with spring colors and laden i with attractive hand made arti-' FIGS FANCY TABLE to be held May 3 are Mrs. M. J. Saunders and Mrs. Evans. To facilitate election of offi- 1. by the Legion, HOI"? ut'iuic a iojjoii uuuicnce, cles fashioned ladies. CABBAGE, California Lb. Pkt. 29c Lb. Pkf. 49c 9c mIHs, all ladies of the Ml. were covered ccr at thc r'cxt ee Tne tea tables p.rtlr ana tneir ciwuich, ihn hrst advantage ing, M. J. Saunders and N. R. brelia donated by Dom'a Department Store, won by Mrs with cheerful red and green checked gingham cloths and loun -e appoimro a nui.m.- Jerry Lemire. J Id.'i'tfd ensembles for jjfc and children, which . ;, f ihe very essence oi CAKE MIX each table was centred with a:al,r's uwe. bouquet of spring flowers. i It was decided to finish off the The pouring table, presided gym floors and buy some addi-over, by Mrs. E. Llewellyn and tional sports equipment for the Mrs. , Hugh Klllin, was centred I children. Raffle prizes Hamper of groceries valued at $10, donated by Overwaitea Ltd., won by Mrs. R. Field; bedroom lamp donated by Manson's, won by Mrs. Oeortr- Little Dipper : .2Ps. I K ' . tmSmmmhtimMiMmmM Ill IMMI-WWTTT and two large j Ctte Moran; two roasting chick- daffodill T with " V yellow , T tapers . ens. two oounds nntat .0ih bouquets. After a short address of wel-j and an order of dill pickles donated by Chef Lennard, won by Jimefii ECIPES R come by Auxiliary President Mrs.' D. Gome?., the bazaar was de-: CANNED MEATS and FISH Mrs. Stewart. g Ihe ladies' fashion jfal gentlemen model-)4f,t in men's wear, in , 4iw both sides of the foAiun picture, gc was saily decorated 4g pastel shades and jjils with colors of the p!e evident through-. qfcoration scheme. An ; temp built from the :nto the midst of the jrubled models to dls-costumes to the best "4 A short variety program was cled .ffifialIy Pert- CANNED FRUITS STRAWBERRIES, Choice OQp Brimfull, 15-oz. tin ,T df The stalls were presided over MEAT BALLS 45?. TIN presented to round out the evening with selections Including VOCal nurflhprK nnnrnnHolo r as follows: Grand raffle Mrs. R. B. Skin- n" and Mrs- Gilchrist tire Easter season, by Barbara yra Candy and Easter eggs Mrs. . 27c tins "F,.. Z : t,s4!)c f? . 23c ' BROWNIE TI'INS 1 square uniweetcned choco late ',3 cup shortening 2 eggs 1 cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract '!4 cup sifted all-purpose flour ,2 teaspoon salt 12 teaspoon baking powder PRUNE PLUMS Habo3, l.i-oz PEACHES, Ayfmer Choke, Ulicti, 15-oz. rRUTTCOCKTAIL 22c J. 8. Black, Mrs. W. E. Chappie and Mrs. W. Wallace. 1 Home cooking Mrs. W. Line-! ham and Mrs. A. Ilolbrook. i Fish pond Mrs. W. KothwelV Mrs. P. Downing, Mrs. F. Hill. ' ;the intermission, a 4ict of spring flowers 4t-d to the director of TIN Teng; pretty Hawaiian hula dances by Ruth Bill, complete with grass skirt and colorful leis of real spring flowers. Commentator for the men's fashion show was Garnet Hull, who Introduced the models. THE MODELS Models for the show were Mrs. ,:Mrs. Lillian Oerrard 32c COLUMSIA TUNA - Solid White Meat TIN tir ... m ...,i it ' B;.rd gracefully ac ryuuiiciis mis. r. maiMitiu, i ,lrt r-oiifV,rnt ,,...,,(0 TIN Hunt's, 15-oz. ta the tribute and ex Mrs. R. Dowson and Mrs. J. , , , , , , , , RiU.hi 'Melt chocolate and shortening . " . toev'ther over hot water. Beat HSESHSE1 I . 1 1 1 ii iwimiiiwii MM T 1l Tf I II III IH ill II I Ii T' iif sincerest thanks to 5;; of the show and I helped toward Its Dorothy DcBlas, Mrs. Marky Aprons mrs. i. Aaeiman ano " ... ,...n.. i SUPER-VALU haJ intsrsded to give away 1000 Orchids on Easter Saturday. Weather conditions in Hawaii hove made it impossible Gurvich, Linda Anderson, Miss 'Mr,. W. Osborne. unul Ugn,rZ Zh I Iona Hardy, Miss Deshka Peneff,' Fancy work-Mrs. H. Anderson ' b;at; m0 sugnaf- ; ' " Mrs. Peggy PettenuZ0, Miss and Mrs. A. Feasby. CI alt and baking Donna Richards,- Mrs. Emmy Novelties -Mrs. Pearl amis lr 'Zix'lr ' Oastaldihi, Leona Dominate, and Mrs. J. Wolstenholme. ;e' 'two greyed na,Ca.Ne;S(n'Mi,f .Anne' In trcU? WUh the pans' ChoTwal sponsors were as i jv ' Dom's Department i slid purses by Fashion y'Miss M. Barbeau. Wend to have these urcmas ar a .arer to obtain these Orchids. Conditions permitting, we " ssj' uc '"' nuts finely and sprinkle over: Dominato, Miss Eloise Lahti. ilows: (batter. Bake In moderate oven fm Scuby Men mullein were narvpv Berviteurs Mrs. a. jsu'iravit?. ,orrt . , r-.,. h Wntt. JU r . . ... . . ... . . . 'sou r.i uuuui "m j - ucai, ciry imire ana jtiaroia Mrs. &isie Anaerson, Mrs. n. inln coinrna wiHa warm rartrl rp- Windt. i Carpenter. Mrs. J. Andrews. Mrs.; , ,w ,.,J. mvm rby Manson's. Following the fashion show, H. Sparks and Mrs. B. Bitterman. 32 squrtres' EGGS FARM FRESH GRADE A LARGE p s by Howard Powell ; tea was served to all Dresent hv Kitchen Mrs. G. V. Hanley 5 1; auty Salon Mis. A. J. Croxford. Mrs. W. Wallace, Mrs. M. Field, Mrs. S. Chater and Mrs. W. D. Griffiths. Cashierj-Mrs. R. S. Scherk. William Stewart, Arthur Jones, T. V. Murald and Mary Ross, Other raffle winners were: tne men or the Elks. Accompaniments were provided on the piano throughout both the fashion shows and the program by Dyke McMillan. FROZEN FOODS ICE CREAM OQc Pint Carton J ICE-CREAM CC Quart Ca'lon W orangeIuice 25c Frozen Tin AtV FROZEN WAFFLES Qn e in m rat. ritty Rupert Florist. fcy Van Meer 8tudio. Offrard also acknowledg-itift.s and material help 'f.vaitea Limited Che! TEA and COFFEE DELUX TEA BAGS $-f .25 DELUX TEA BAGS 79c eo'i, pfct I KADANA TEA BAGS OQc Made by Nabom, 30's "W RHONDA COFFEE QJo Pached by Nat b .... LB. it Mrs. J. F. Dennine and Mrs. 'surmise box, Mrs. H. A. Dodd; 49c Cartoned Dore" , ; I ' K. ' . I .1.1 , I, N i k.-v ' 4 "J , 'V . I l, J V'i ,, 'V 1. L r'v' . ( .,h; N1. - Vf ' IL , ' . 1 !" " 1 4- Ii. , t 1 'T - T, 1 It 'H'(,,ir- ! -I.' - . : : . I J ' f . . s""' ( ' ' " " . s, ' i v. k . ' - jfr-'f , - " r- t ' - W. Oomcz acted as babv sitters table. Mrs. Ivv Halliwell; towel,' The committee in charge of If Gordon & Anderson i the show r.iice Rupert General I consisted under Mrs. Gerrard, of Mrs. Elise Hull, for the children of the ladies Miss Eileen Ermolf; table clot.i, who worked at the bazaar. Mrs. M. Sawkaf chesterfield set. RAfFLC WINNEHS i Mrs. J. Hardin; apples, Mrs. Grand raffle winners were Helen Tweid; chicken, Mrs. L. Joanna Postdate, EUiet Yagci. Dicron; coohifi, Pearl Giilis. Specicffy Packed Fn- Super-Valu Mrs. Anne Dominato and Mrs. Pat Ward. shfv, was opened by ; & commentator Mrs. fuclel. ho remarked "." '1 rr' ' , - p''aniinww! - - ,--- n. i . ...i. iiiirr-mf- inTT Dockrill Kerr 1 ViiT? kltDI FTC OAn ? IfBSY'S PEAS 1 QC Tpiiflt-r Kin? Tin J- ! ELECTR0LUX (CAN.) LTD. I J k.1 I J l. 1 ri Vif M1CLEI J -i living's fashions teat-a.t'U' slender silhouette c ii'-ndulum pattern, of ' ti are equally papulai. to be the "if. Mrs. Wudel said, jj running a close sec- Wm.;M 9 Tin. ........ iTo Convention . Aluminum, fisheries and for-; lan IntPrmlsslnn hP. esU wl11 l00m at the luar iirrrr Pp KELCORN iinl5c W SHNACH T,17C l i r,n vaili-v Tin i..!.- ..j " terly teny meeting meeting of of the the Pacini Pacific MANSON'S CHINA SHOP Northwest Trade Association to k.v tickets on the raf WM.ff.rxrj..T-T-TffMr-, , , I , I IIIH " tour nriir. 1 be he,d APril 2-22 at Victoria. 5 Km ' terrace expect a to attend the meeting and will 25c apple Juice 2 Aylmcr, 20-oz Tins Third Avenue CLEANERS POLISHERS REFRIGERATORS Service, Repairs and Supplies Yov can now have the new DO-MET-IC Refrigerator in any colour you wish. Come in and see them. This remarkable refrigerator guaranteed 5 years. iohows: .cs-Stetson hat do-i Watts & Nickerson, won ' I'-yd Bjiam; sim urn- carry the credentials of Prince i Rupert Chamber of Commerce1 as well as those of the Associat- j ed Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia. I fOODBURY'S SOAP . 4 Bars 27c ears Eveninss: Blue 970 It la not known as yet If any member of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce will be attending. S.O.S. Pkts. 25c 67 c 2 2 bus CHOICE TOMATOES 29 Nabob, 28-oz : ' LUX SOAP . 4 Bars 25c LIBBYJ SPAGHETTI 2 Tins 31 LIBBYSTOMALES ; ggC Tin ; ,:i iz LIGHTER FLUID T1? Konsonal WINDSOR SALT 2 for 25 Iiodizen 4- II CANADA DRY I)i poiit Extra. Quarts Mrs. Fred Antrobus for " yk of the cancer clinic e program at a meet- n Mary Chapter, Im-0 r Dauphtsre r,f ih 28c FRESH MILK tfuart iitwn QUART SUGAR IV, Fl-aa- X 1 tM.feA ....... . l',the Civic Centre. Mrs. ,a Mrs. James were named " to represent the ' the current Conquer ctn-.paign. on communism was "H the members. ' Jre under way for a a to be held at the " Legion on Easter Mon- II (CZrXU rkl!4I?t ii i in i ALL CASE LOTS, EXCEFT GOODS ON SALE, CAN 1 ' TS&y' CLOSED ALL AROUND (.1 BE PURCHASED AT 5 BELOW SHELF PRICES SWEET MIXED PICKLES Qgc ;y is to be held in May ;Hie for a round trip to "9 in June. ."fWy raffle was won ' vnarlton. All III U-'i PEAS Aylmer IN J4C V.-', IN bMAKI MtW f 1 ' r7 DESERT COPPER i kgmw' '" mmmmmm " i -" PURE LARD i15cl ' Map:cLeaf 1 - v4 JT DICEDBEETS 11C i Jr I I Aylmer TIV 1 ( FLEXIBLE AS YOUR FOOT. f A PERFEX BLEACH I '"' I NEXT BEST TO .-V 1 Choice, a's DON'T FORGET HOT CROSS BUNS jaders pi dance can. (ltc) I "H'll 11, EASTER HAMS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE ;fr Valhalla Both Cooked and Uncooked Regulars Picnics Rolls i74 postponed till 30c t (ltc) SWIFT'S EVERSWEET SIDE BACON Y Lb. Pkt. SWIFT'S EVERSWEET BACK BACON Vz Lb. Pkt. 35c " ..rvJv $11.95 ?UnB of the King j'ft. postponed to April 1 (86c) .iRlwt Liberal a- 1 SPECIALS GOOD TILL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th r!T? A41aA T I, ' netmg in Civic J,, 8, pm' Thursday. s"fyb(,dy welcome. (86c) Civic Centr von ue shoes nnrsi this Th"day, . m th U I mi tu - r a y.. i ". tte s350' Prlf C,VtC Ky vy wt II WJLt k II 7 q .ii i - ' ... - , .--.