llrs. -A. 2)untaS Sot ielu Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, November 30, 1953 i Wins at hi ii DID YOU KNOW. vGags And Gals" Show ws Sell-Out Crowd Here kamlin-room-only crowd in the Capitol I last night roared its approval of the "Gags Waii 4,000,000 dirlstmai Seals Soda Ditches Onion Odor, - ' ! I ! Sixteen tables were In play at the Moose whist party here Saturday night. Prizes were , awarded as follows: Women's first, Mrs. A Dumas, second, Mrs. A. E. Nor IfYou'roTlIuD ALL THE TIME nrrbd; t n-J" " Idea, bre4-ut, beTy-tie(ll, and ; farthered by btciithu. PerfaafM Mthn MfiMisly wmif. jut Uwi toue candiUaa caiued r uceM tdit mm !-!,, Thai's the tmw take DwM a kiine; PUU. DtU t stimulate the luonejn, ual bela restore their Kennel ectien tf H rim exceu icieb ml wattea. Thea fee feel better, tieea better, vers, better. Get DaaJd'a kxtr? PilU new. Leak iar the blue bas with the nt band at l aratiut. Ya caa eeaeoe a. Dade's. M VANCOUVER The British Is" variety show staged by the Elks' Lodge. Columbia Tuberculosis Society announced Sunday that mailing Polishes Silver, Crysta ton; men's first, A. Mclver, sec has been completed of 200.000 ond, E. Nielson. i Jensen ana Dennis I directed the hit show fund dances by guys tlnteniungled with lots letters containing 4,000,000 Christmas seals. Mrs. Dumas also took tne pool prize while the door prize went to P. W. Peterson. The seals, which go out all over B.C.. netted the society fly bawl a Keeping your home In ship- j shape order is a perennial task, but It doesn't have to be a back-breaking task . . . not with baking soda to the rescue. Baking soda's myriad uses are a boon to housekeeping, as most housewives know. Here's a rundown of a variety of uses, some ce Actors CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) A Here'i all do: Place a piece of aluminum foil In the bottom of enamel dish pan, fill the pan with water dees enough l caver all the silver. Then add 1 tablespoon baking soda for each tuart water and heat to boiling. Kemove the pan from the heat and Immediately Immerse silver In the hot solution so that eaeh piece is touching the foil. . Remove sliver, rinse, polish with a soft, dry cloth and see how it Hit PUv $160,910 last year and officials set a S175.000 objective for 1953. This year, part of the funds will be used to pay off the mortgage on the Christmas Seal Auditorium at Vancouver General Hospital and provide $3,000 for tuberculosis nursing scholar- nlaque was unveiled in police-court here In memory of Staff Sergeant Larry Mclnnis, traffic, expert who had been on the pol-! Ice force 20 years. The plaque wa! onated by the Junior Chamber of which we'll bet you didn't r ' tKThe Civic Centre lib scored another tri- know. Cloudy glasses will sparke like the finest crystal after a dunk h their presentation shlDS at the University of British of Commerce. v and Saturday nignts Harley Lewis was the capable Emece for the show which headlined such well-known local amateur entertainers as Beryl Karasoskl, Rupert's "red hot mama" singing "Frankie and Johnnie" and other favorites, the Westernaires- popular western dance band, Keith De Witt, baritone, singing "Old Man River" and "Give Me A Little Kiss," the latter with a chorus of pretty girls. One of the highlights of the show was an "Off the Record" skit with Pat Bolton, Mel Thompson and Mel skalmcrud aping popular singers while a record played "I Guess 1 11 Fall In Love Today." The boys were a hit again when, Joined by Nina Yo"tv-man and Jim Cumming they "sang" "Tell Me how Long me Train's Been Gone" and "Juke Box Saturday Night." Nearly stealing the show was Columbia. . ing In a baking soda solution i f the Bride." use three tablespoons soda to a ' ' ' sparkles. Stale cigarette smell won't MRS. VICTOR NF.F is the wife of the Swiss minister to Canada. Mrs. Net comes from the lace-manufacturing town of St. Gallen In northeastern Switzerland. For 25 years her husband was with the consulate in New York. She finds the Canadian mode of life a compromise between European conservatism and American exuberance. quart of warm water, plus your favorite soap or detergent. This utile players won en-applause from large notli nighty with the :-omedy. permeate the room and ash trays . ' . HISTORIC BELL ; Tlie .famous Liberty BcU at Independence Hall In Philadelphia weighs 2.080 pounds. )f! the show were Mrs. will smell sweet and ltesh u dunked in a solution of 1 table- spoon soda to one quart water, then rinsed with clear water and mm 1MB Co" na Mrs. Mien Wilfred Toop was mcr. in the cast were Ed- U1- f 6 same treatment Is also recommended to give your display china a lustrous sheen. And for cut glass and other ornamental glassware, mix a smooth paste of baking soda and water and apply with a brush, rinse and polish to a jeweler's lustre. Steel wool pads, if kept submerged in a covered container of baking soda and water 1 tablespoon soda and 2 cups of water remain rust-free due to soda's anti-oxidant r. Carole Dale, Ann Flora Melvln, Bar- : CZkineSe Jbislwi CHOP SUEY.. . ;,v; ...CHOWMEIN 0pn 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m. kid. Sasha Doorman, A. Charles Fink, Bruce Woman Barber Now Owns Own Shop Select and Mail Your Overseas Christmas Cards EARLY! Ron Paulsen, Mervin dryed. And if you sprinkle a little dry soda in the bottom of your ashtrays. It not only reduces odors but, since soda IS a fire extinguisher, it will quickly squelch those half-tit cigarettes. Your comb and brash will be fresh and aweet smelling after a baking soda treatment. Wash them often with mild soap and warm water, then rinse In a solution of t tablespoons baking soda to a uart of water. , Although ' you may . not be wearing diamonds, your silver Hay Doorman, Robin hrhael Nesbitt and Wll- OTTAWA 0 Four years ago, pretty little Patsy O Dowes who danced with popular Buddy Taft. Also dancing with Mr. Taft was Mareasa Windle In a sophisticated tap number-Other numbers Included organ music by Hugo Kraupner, a barbershop trio, Dennis Lips-combe, Stan Hildebrand and Mlckie Mellin, a dance number", "Singin' In The Rain," with Jackie Michnluk Knlntrir inri a when Mrs. Alide. Vainu answered Dibb Printing Co. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Pbone 133 When food spills on your nice porcelain table top or enamel ranee wipe It un with a drv paper towel, then sprinkle a little soda on the spot and rub with a damp cloth. And for your oven, wash Slaae Jzi otv and gold Jewelry will sparke like queenly gems after a baking soda ! an advertisement for a barber, everyone thought It was a mistake everyone, that is, but Mrs. Vainu. She got the Job and to-Hsv owns her own three-chair tonsorial salon. ' An Estonian, Mrs. Vainu arrived here from Europe five years pro unable to speak English. But "" D,llly Ne"" - Chorus of Carol Rronton. Vlekl. HARMONY IS NOT EXPENSIVE ' You'll be delighted to see how your favorite furniture will look ". even better when Dlaced in a I t An old fashioned Fkp , rkv . . . with a solution of 3 tablespoons soda to one quart water. For those especially pesky spots, snrlnkle a little dry soda on the and variety show n, Mc, cleaning. Clean carefully with a , baking soda and water paste, rinse and dry. ' ' ,; ; ; ; VANCOUVER CW-Dr. Hunter Lewis of the TJiuverty -of Brt-itlsh Columbia receive:! . the bval of a good audience spot and rub with a damp cloth. n tiaoajuai Uiuua was provided by Mrs. Sandvos, so- i" rn"e here. er Tnhilpp bund In a. ' new harmonious color scheme ' at reasonable cost. . Cash or Terms to Suit ft, i mi mance, presented -"-"'"f"u u, uci uuo- And here a a special tip , when you've been slicing raw onions 'and your hands have absorbed the strong onion odor it's hard to he your most al oand, talented newcomer to tubers, and songs, skits she had completed a three-year rourse in a barbering school at Tallin, Estonia, and gained a Kood deal of hair-cutting experience during four years in a German concentration camp. ! Queen's Coronation Medal for 'his work In the Federation of Kirn humor were sup- SPENCE & MATUIK the city. Also in a qulcer mood were songs by Yvon-u. Schacf-fer. i Canadian Artists, of which he tnrmbers of the Terrace - . ' GENERAL PAINTING CONTRACTORS Night Calls: Blue S81 Day Calls: was president last year. Hd is a!o chairmen of the Vancouver branch of the Canadian Civil Liberties Union. 101 Fire Brigade. I Rose luring feminine you. To banish the onion smell just wet your hands, sprinkle a little soda on your palms and rub your hands together. Then rinse and dry. Soda will whisk stains from treasured silver quickly and effectively. For all types of flat silver except those pieces with cemented joints, such as hollow-handled knives and candle sticks, ppea ranee So, after serving one year as a domestic as required by her immigration contract, she answered Joseph Girard's ad for a barber in June, 1949. "You must be looking for a job in the beauty salon at the back," Joe told her. but Mrs. Vainu explained in halting English that she was an ordinary man's barber and simply wanted to cut hair. She was hired. - Now sne has two assistant? men working for her and she irmed A comic note was a skit by Vickie Eckess and Dennis Lips-combe, singing "Because of You" and "Two Sleepyi People," end anothrr chorus, with Dennis and Beryl, "Walking My Baby Back Home." Other numbers included accordion solos by Bob Woods, songs by bass F. Morrison and vocals by Carol Brentzen, and Beverley Mattson, with the westernaires. Piano accompanist throughout was Jean de Carlo. The program wound up with "Till We Meet Again" by the entire ensemble, and a big An official 1': finned today that Fred cr member of served six years for and silver with an oxidized pattern (that Is, silver which has a -imker color as part of the de- f has gone behind the the electrolytic method is can carry on a line of barbershop i sign) mi ue sa. d Rose travelled patter with the best of them. I safe and easy. lan piussport and held thank you from Reg King, who fVoi'lmwInvn If la Thp UAU All leLJ I mil in connection "uu" mt. "ml prweeiw from the concert, expected to i nip said he was going t be .Ute . first if a wrtwi. thl. Itivakla "for1 ' fcasons tif winter- would be used in th Elks' Lodge projects for younr; sters. I rrport Wednesday " IS THAT . DOGGIE ON OUR USED CAR LOT ? i Niw left hl.s wife and T ' if . t 4 I if I i t I-- IS I," i ft If rr i ' i i $ i 1 r t 4' . I I daughter m Mont- Jvrrme lJn'LttliS $465 3!l KOItl) f'OlTE Lonks like a dog-and we've got a dog s price on it Sara Kelly Surprise Ion TV J-Joftl Jea, Sir Kpwtiil to The Dally Nrwa "TERHACE A successful tea and sale was held here in the Odcllellows' hall Saturday afternoon, sponsored by the Rebekah Lodge. Df'SUttc """" Wf,,'v", TI"'" Terrace women attended the event to buy up tastv hon hnlipH nrnrlnrtK fancv work and 47 JF.EP STATION WAGON Veterinary Just ran GjQfiA this one through the hospital. Lots of lega for VvtJV '51 FORD SEDAN Strictly a Greyhound Green at C gAA that sleek and fast only Come Around and Hound Us Sometime BOB PARKER LTD. Reuters John id to nai have Britain's mou moustache, de- li'iulli'bur i j miliums of li television "The Home of Friendly Service" YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER sfumlay night by giving otner tems from the several t ntod kiss to attractive . well-slocked sales booths, (p movie actress Barbara I . - i readers I i iuiz type program. j " apiieartnft in a regu- iwc railed "what's my ' which a team of tele- ; JTsonalilies try to guess1 "Piiticin of guests by J1 "yes" and "no" ans-! Famous film "Upon This Rock" In , Technicolor. Fuli-iength film oil the life of Christ. Tonight, 8 o'clock. Annunciation School. All welcome. (If Save Time -Fly V I f jr You rim wivo miiny hours otKin days t i v"u Kl Y to ,OMr drstliuitton. where- X aaaaaDaTal ' f CVVT n ma' Dc- rly,uS i P'Hv, after staring at i inc h muustaehe asked '; ! do y0U kiss your 1 J ked at Miss Kelly for a t !iiici mii'-kly across and demonstrated. 30,000 Miles of Goodwill for Canada iif who was watching in ''lid "Was my face red." Nf) SOUTM of the Equator iiion both N titles rf the Atlantic ... ia half a dozen KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO PAR JKPlly's husband, radio Von comedian Bernard "I am going to look f 'ded lady." sf;le natives of Vancou- Cold weather's no excuse car perfonnanoe! lor a goiierai III for lr poor Px" 1 11 ' "" ?- - ! See us us NO NOW ' -JJ$S I rhwk-np a "i i anil we'll wi ml tune-HP . Canadian cities by distinguished Canadian artists and planned to send the canvases on their 30,000-mile goodwill flight. Hundreds of columns of newspaper comment . and pictures, scores of radio and television broadcasts, newsreel films and animated public and private discussions all testify to rapidly mounting interest in Canada and friendly receptiveness towards all things Canadian. Already more thaa 60,000 persons have studied the paintings and carried home brochures reproducing the paintings of the twenty-two Canadian cities ia full colour. More important, these new foreign friends have wihlcrb ye"'' 1 ''' thfretttrt languigej ! . , the Seagram Collection of Paintihgs M Canadian Cities is making front pge wi for Canada. . Slatting three irtat coatiaents, the International Tbif ht th Stgrm Collcctioa is telling Canada's sUhrj of chietmeat s it never has been told before iftterp-reung our country to the peoples of , other lands id the graphic idiora of a language lwtys tad universally understood. JAnA everywhere this airborne art gallery has (Mcfattl ioa for a hriUiant formal preview and i too. 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