Prince Rupert Dally News Friday, June 12, 3953 Mrs. Woodside Motors South Mrs. G. P. Woodside and threr JUN 21st 'A B ' V 1 children left today on. a motor j trip to Vancouver. They were accompanied by Mr. Fred Math-eson, father of Mrs. Woodside, and Mrs. Lilian Mjller, 1429 Pig-gott Place. Mrs. Woodside and family will visit with relatives among whom j will be Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wood-' side at White Rock, B.C. Mr. 1 Woodside was a long-time resi- cent of Prince Rupert, having j been connected with the Can- ; ...FATHER'S DAY PHILLISHAVE... electric shaver i - , ' Wilted Lettuce Recommended As 'Favorite' OTTAWA CPWhen the department of agriculture, consumer section, starts recommending "that old fashioned favorite wilted lettuce" It's time to investigate. But wilted lettuce they said and wilted lettuce they mean. And here's the recipe which should serve six: Six slices chopped bacon; one halt cup chopped onion; one-third to one-half cup vinegar; 1 teaspoon sugar optional; 10 cups leaf lettuce, 2 quarts, broken into large pieces salt and pepper to taste. Cook the chopped bacon until it is crisp and brown. Add chopped onion to hot fat and saute the onion until it turns yellow. Now add one-third to nne-hnlf J i 11 ,11 edian Customs for many years. The Sportsman Mrs. Miller will travel to Ke-lowna for a visit with her family prior to enrolling at summer school in Victoria. m - - 6- -. i v j.iii - I - ftJr- find id , .th'i ,, .j IS' FOLLOWS FATHER CALGARY (CP) For the first time here a Supreme Court judge admitted his son to the bar. William G. N. Egbert of Calgary was called to the bar before his father; Mr. Justice W. G. Egbert. The young lawyer was graduated from the University of Alberta law school last year. cup vinegar, depending on how tangy you like it and add the sugar, If desired. When the vincaar is heated 4. - 6 volts, can be plugged into the cigarette lighter in your car ... or will operate on the power of three flashlight batteries held in a beautiful plastic case. Case also has built-in mirror. Just the gift for the traveller or f O A Q C sportsman v ji' The Regular As is the Sportsman, it is unmatched by any other shaver . . . You'll find rillLLISILWE will give you the easiest, fmoothest, cleanest shave you've ever had. Blades are of stcei, and are self-sharpening. aao. nan lettuce, cover pan and cook until the lettuce is just FLl'FFY, the kitten, wants everybody to know about her special feet, so she climbs up over a plate-glass tabletop to show that she possesses an extra toe on each tiny tootsic. Owned by 12-year-old Pat Moorhead of Kenilworth, 111., the kitty will be a real terror with 24 claws when she grows up. - Right now, though, she's just a cute ball of fur. RLIZA15KTII WEISTKON of New York City, winner of a ,ii p,pc sculpture contest, turns to some new work after the SI, 000 prize. This time her two children, Betsy, six, tbbie. four, were the models. The youngsters helped their i tun the conUst by giving her sculptor's UhjIs on birthdays, mas and other holidays. willed, but no longer. Season with salt and nenner and serve hot. '-''I. JkasaKA m- mu Hum aul-Pottle Rites Held I, oronalion for your money JIM & i St. Andrew's Church v Attractive, real leather travelling case .... $29-75 Low down payment . . . easy budget terms W Women ' AnLeatj P ue iue Kdith lttlc, daughter of Mrs. Alice , 701 McIJride Street, and John Gardiner Paul, This TEN DAY FREE TRIAL . . . You ars under no obligation to buy shaver is guaranteed to shave you, or YOUR MONEY BACK. f Mr. and Mrs. John Paul, 118 Ninth Street, recently united in marriage in Sh Andrew's drul. DOES DAD NEED A BRIEFCASE? A well patronized Coronation tea party, given by the Catholic Women's League, was held yesterday at the home-of Mrs. M P. McCaffery where each room had been tastefully decorated with portraits of Their Majesties. Mrs. A. Brebner and Mrs. McCaffery received the guests and Mrs. R. Brett acted as cashier. The cooking was done by Mr.?, R. Fleming and Mrs. V. Garon. md making the beverages in the kitchen were Mrs. S. Dickens, Mrs. O. Wingham. Mrs. L. Evans and Mrs. L. Dolron. Also working tnrd but enioy-'ng themselves were Mrs. O. Fa-hey, Mrs. G. Wells, Mrs. V Rowse who wore serving, and Mrs. H. T. Ri)os and Mrs. S. Amour who were pouring. The door prize, a 'ham. wis VANCOUVER 7ia Waypoints SUNDAY BS Camosun, 8 p.m. FRIDAY SS Coquitlam, 8 pjii. ALICE ARM and STEWART Friday, Camosun, Midnight FOR NORTH QUEEN CIIAKLOTTE ISLANDS June 17, July 1 SS Coquitlam, Midnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SS Coquitlam, Midnight June 10 and 24 FRANK i. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 I Every style you con imagine. AH genuine leather . . . Long wearing . . . i in inurrlage by her rl- .ih'T William Puttie, the taifcid fharmint! in a oallrrina dress of nylon r taffeta with a strap-Iue and tulle bolero. A vil was held in place ...do (if seed pearls. w.rc a cameo pend.nt r. to her mother aud a bouquet of red rose lite iris. Arline Pottle, matron of wore a ballerina lenh :iu- dress of blue tulle taffeta and matching "ff. "maid.s Miss Jean Sharpe !lSf Hnlvrtl Paul n l"tiuth dresses in pule nrl nalc ereen nvlon tu!l". Canon Prockter toasted the bride, and the groom responded, and Mr. Reginald Ronald, the groomsman, toasted the bridesmaids and also read the many telegrams of congratulation. The honeymoon is to be spent on a short motor trip to the interior, and on their return, Mr. and Mrs. Paul plan to reside at M40 Eighth. Avenue East. The ushers were Mr. Dave Blaekhall - and Mr. Norman Shenton, and acting as servl-leiirs were the Misses Marjorie Way, Joan Anderson, Kay and Doreen Paul, and Mrs. Irene Mitchell. Certificates To be Given 1 I An attractive gitt tor Dad. Priced from $.25 t0 $29'50 FATHER'S DAY CARDS B,, Cin Expressly designed to convey your thoughts and wishes to Dad in your own particular way , . Wide, selection. . " CHOOSE YOURS TODAY! This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contra. Board or by the Government oi British Columbia. won by Larry Bond, and the second prize of a Coronitioni ' plate, went to Mary Astoria. ' 0t Ifi'ta w,itix,now(ii:ecl hcixj P')th carried eolonLil ts of roses and sprlnv: ! Keeping YOUR Dollars at Par J One ol the most difficult problems facing OPTOMETRIST , Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone. Building Phone Blue 593 .. . w v-wwiv-i l bribe's mother w-rn p i white nylon print dress. I The ccrtifies'tes for 'nil ttvi.se ns accessories with a 1 who passed the Sccut Training ' of pink rosebuds; th Course will be presented at a Tom's mother, a black le-unlon party to take place at crepe with white trim the Anglican Cathedral Monday. Jfk and white accessories p, K. Anfield, Scout commis-corsage of pink rosebuds. ! sloner, said today, reception was held at the Mr, Anfield also has applica-a Hall. A three-tir tion forms for those who wish cake on a lace centre- to take the correspondence RCA SCOOPS THE ELECTRIC RANGE MARKET - WATCH FOR IT "as attractively decorated course, and for those who would today's earners is concerned with the diffi-cuity of buying dollars for future use which y will, when used, still be worth the dollars f y that are paid for them today. We suggest Ihat prudent Investing in Canadian Invest-ment Fund will go a long way toward . ( j. "-olving that problem. Canadian Investment f y ik Fund represents a constantly supervised Kr I Interest in over 60 of Canada's strongest t j companies. C.I.F. pays regular quarterly dividends based on the earnings of those Vf vOj companies. These dividends are automati- Ly4 f cally attuned to the real value of the dollar at any' time they are paid out. Investing t yt in C.I.F. is one of the surest ways of making y ""re the dollars you save today are worth Tyj y 'he dollars you will spend in your later fX years. v4 jA Mail this coupon today tor particulars '' tyyA YA McMAHON & BURNS LTD- 26 W..t P.nd.r SI. Vontouver J, I.C. yyA name. ' with pink and white like to register for nctive work ions and pink candles, as scouters next fall. en in AND GET 00 TTrvnrr lulose waders , Annual P.oss's Breakfast of ! he Credit Women's Breakfast J Club to be !rid in the Broadway Cafe, Saturday, June 13, 7 0 ia.m. (1S3) or ficials on trict Tour officii is of the Can-' Ctifmippl find Ccllulo:-,? "V left here !'st night for UVf r (in completion of an ii"n tnur of the com-ope rations at Edmonton nnd Prince R"pcrt. ,rtl'd In tlie nartv w; NOT'C3 The Board of School 'Trustees requests par-nt to reuister Ivftinners for the fall term Pt the nearest school bv June 17. Children must be six years old bv November 30. 1C53, to be eliTible for nrollment. Myrtle M. Roper, ecietary-Tieasuicr, Schocl District No. 52. (1361 IT'S THE SURE WAY! "irth rtmwn wl-p.-irrsl- the Brown Pulp pn-i iifwly-app-ihited ' exco-rt'e-presifient if th ""i-f'lU'inical and Ccllulos-? "V i" charge of west nncrilinns. Mr. Blown. :'ii(i,itm,,nt becomes In October. ,wi'l havo iiFFER-HiLLMAI CLOTHING i'lirlft-s ui Viir'niivfn ANNOUNCING Schedule Chan3cs for Roller Skating TllfKSDW Adult Skalc FIUDAY Tec ii SHaie SAM III) 1 V IMmiiiliglit Mi. lie !)::; p.m. to l;: nidi. CIVIC CENTRE I v ' A ml i M 1 j fnnrlert th-t h w.xs 'V Iniprovseri tt,nn me ciiii -s '''"I'lnninent and pvm-'n this rclon. ",:,"V offir-c-5 with M ' ' . Wo'c M. W. MitckenK'-'"" vlce-prr-slrlent. w"l''"n, president of t Ji -11:1 f'"l) pnd Piper (Wn "''i "- n dlvrclor. fh'rle-j '"i. (M.-rrlor of fores! rv 1'i'liinilii ! rvilnlnsc Ci-m-;,D(I Cellar Devclniinienl ''"V. Was also ill the pai tv. . . . CLOTHES THAT ARE FASHIONED OF THE FINEST MATERIALS BY HANDS1 SKILLED IN THE TAILORING CRAFT ... . . . FOa AN INVESTMENT ,!N GOOD APPEARANCE MAKE YOUR NEXT SUIT A SHIFFER-HILLMAN. "aVP Pitnco Diimirl ll his -ck-cnd. ' always insist n"f -k Built-in "Hide-Away" griddle ... for greaseless grilling . . Pancakes, steaks and chops at their finest. k Four 7-hcat surface units. Bar-B-Kcwcr Oven witli controlled radiant heat. ik Elements hinged for easiest cleaning. w McRAIE:BEKS.'lTI AITS And NiCKERSOW MEN'S WEAR ..foremost in frozen foods "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" Phone 6 And 36