! personals"" Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, September 28, 1953 Peter Postuk Wins Medica 4 RECIPES SCHOOL DAV LL'NCHKS S Keiein returned yes- i Mr. and Mrs. Williau DeSilva !,, Vancouver where he 'eft by car today lor Vancouver ! llhe Unewi'u annual meeting of . "here Mr. DeSilva will take up (new dut, th Central fc,vislo of the Canadian MortgaRe and Housilnnge iWdation. PAaooauon. Dr. u. Kergln, nniu,;Uon. . tion. They iney have nave been been in in Prince Prince to the nom-, Ruport since May, 1952. Recently, t-ippointed ramittoe, reported that, thc couple acted as godparents "" . ... . ., 'at the christening nf th. ir... LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SHIPPING . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Local, Nation wide nd ' World-wide Shipments.' 'MOVE WITH EASE . . . SUIP VIA LINDSAY'S" Agents Allied Vn Lines Ltd. Phone 60 or 68 Oor. 2nd and Park Ave. '" daughter of Mr. and Mrs a p to salmon mixture, season. Shape 6 thin salmon cakes and brown quickly in butter. Split large buns and place hot salmon cakes between. Serve with dill pickles. SALMON OMLET Vt lb. can salmon 4 eggs Nutmeg Salt, pepper 4 tbsps. boiling water Beat eggs light (the whites separately), add salmon minced and strained, seasoning, and lastly hot water. Put in well buttered omlet pan, cook until firm. Serve with toast. Large of Prince Ru- jp was eiecieu iiiwmcm, ision, is noi exptxn-u (Tony) Crawley, 1718 Second Avenue West. The baby, born April 11 was christened Barbara Jean at the ceremony in First United1 church, with Rev. L. O. Sieber officiating. it week. FOB HUNGRY CHILDREN When the school bell rings for lunchtimc and the youngsters come running home hungry as bears, are you ready with a tempting, nutritious meal? To help you solve your luncheon problem we suggest you try the two recipes below, made with delicious canned salmon. You'll be amazed at the short time they take to prepare and the children will love them. SALMONBURGERS 1 lb.' canned salmon 4 cup coarse cracker crumbs 1 egg 1 small onion 1 tbsp. butter Seasoning Dill pickies Mix flaked salmon with cracker crumbs, egg slightly beaten. Saute sliced onion In butter, add Award at UBC A Prince Rupert youth has won a $100 medical bursary at the University of British Columbia. He is Peter L. Postuk, 27-year-old son of Louis Postuk, 1005 Park Avenue, and fourth year student In medicine at UBC. Born in Prince Rupert, he received his elementary and high school education here, completing senior matriculation before leaving for UBC. The bursary was one of five, worth $100 each, awarded from the Medical Ball Bursary Fund. The award was announced by Dean Walter H. Gage of the prizes and scholarships committee. , THIS WEEK Women's Canadian flub meeting tomorrow, 8 p.m., Legion Auditorium. saders meeting Monday, (226) VANCOUVER RADIO REVIEW ftlKS. II. fc. VAUTELET of Montreal has been elected president of the Canadian Association of Consumers at the sixth annual convention in Toronto. She succeeds Mrs. W. R. Walton, Jr. Mrs. Vaute-let was one the three leaders in a 13-ycar fight in Quebec to get the vote lor women and founded the women's voters group. OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 Southward bound on a three-week holiday trip are Magistrate and Mrs. W. D. Vance, 2155 At-lin Avenue. They plan to visit the latter'g brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Mcintosh in Sacramento, Calif., and her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Bergen at Sari Jose, Calif. They look forward to watching the world series on television. winter whist tourna-imi's Friday, Oct. 2. (227) u interested In gulf? 'ind meeting, Oct. 1, STARRING.. ti ro, o pin. liioi 4 Choose Murray Heads ACKWOOD on ferulae i i j 0 1 torn ooKim cxtmom a i A cLJ EVAN KEMP AND THE CKMO RANGE RIDERS . at the CIVIC CENTRE Monday, September 28th STAGE SHOW AND DANCE STAGE SHOW 9 - 10 p.m Children 25c; Adults 50c DANCE 10:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m Adults $1.00 sT J y EASLEY BLACKWOOD wtmm FOR DEPENDABLE i Jowl Defence 'Heats Unbeatable Contract Burns Club ' j George Murray was elected president of the Prince Rupert Burns Club at a meeting held, at thc Broadway Cafe. He succeeds J. Nicoll. Other members of the execu-'! tive to serve during the 1953-'; 54 season are: C. H. Orme, honorary president; J. Frew, honorary vice-president; Alex Huig, vice-president; James S.i Irvine, secretary; William Bar-! ton, treasurer; A. Waterman,' recording secretary; J. Allan,! auditor. jj On the committee are J. D.i; S. Robertson, George Abbottji I V QUALITY test of a fine defender lies in his ability to it wavs to beat unbeatable contracts. If that nintrartictory, see how wily old Mr. Dale de- fry WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS I j COUNT1 ON US I Dibb Printing Co. tmlav s hand. ,ng lead was the Jack J J riZ-. ...... ; and Mr. Abel properly . rum duinniy and . own hand with the li.rvey of his prospect, he had to bring in in diamonds to James Bremner. J. Andrew, W.j D. Smith, J. Davidson, R. McKay. After the election of officers Jack Laurie and Jack Ewart; showed films of the finals in the McDonald Briar Cup curling bonspiel in 11)52. South dealer Both sides vulnerable .Wilt (Mr. ( tiiiMijiluii) tt- m 5 4 HJ 3 1-K 8 (i C --K. 6 . M "l i . (lr. Hale) . (Mi-, krrn) B A J 1U B 2 s .tn H 8 5 ': . H KHli l 5 a u- hi i 2- c-r-lo st, - - V 4 ; .SiMllh . ,' . ( Mr. tli.-M . s K a . i I .' H- A T 4 U A J S 4 -C- A J U luntract. So he led to Dry your cfottes anyHmz- anywherz -with Hie new ikmg, returned a smiill tSMid fini'.ssed thc jack, ji won with the queen, there was no way to no trump by straight J i'. As you see, he w.is LAUNDRY SERVICE ! Shirts Ironed I'KI :SS-WHIUiHJ-WAIT t'ickup and Delivery Mr. Abel had- four is, three diamonds, Tlin blildlut;: i already won and the "?.filtra-maticnfo)7 l Electric M. tSoutll . V.I-., Nui'lli 3 ST stand is II Mr. Dale cashed 11 . I'iu . All punr. of spades, dummy's uid lurnish an extra Cleaning and Pressing Black 627 744 2nd Wost (Next to Liquor Store-i . The Imperii..! gallon, 'used 1,1 Canada,- is 20 -pt-r cent larger than the U.S. gallon. . . Dale realized the acc would be a give-up i' lual return was the Cy No totin8l ! ' s--' m NjwmiW ' " HS-Ax j JilbA toluguponi yyJknj y2r2yyn. No roin, mow, ll " UREO . A p down iloinl 1 Vlr J f wind, nvd II Mto NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS ' f . , 1 ,4 ' t " L . A ' : .; ; . i r ' If a JN-t. ' ' 1 t. ( la I ' ... 4 . if' .1 . ' ' a .; v r . t :. . j. l ' " ' IT v " ' . i .1 . j , r i . f "VI J i- .i .;, . 4 jf. c.-i. 4 ra.-y to .say that the f u!d )la,'(l from t But ivuxmbir tint f"uld sec only his own dummy. His first ? as to put up the supple Mrs. Keen 'A of. lots wilhin Che City oi I'rijKT Kupcrt on which '-,ddiii(U''it (.;e. iue fo'AHig will be licio- in, thu Council' jcjiamlK'i.s, City Hall, Prince Rupert, B.C., at 10 A.M. on ficpti'inbcr. 30h, loss. , ;. ,:- 'f j Property on whii liJUSl axes arc cw.ng will be sold unless paid on or before 9:30 A.ivl. September 30th, 1163. f?U with the ace and 1 SiKles. In th u rasp. play was to duck so ' would him k tlv ' third round. Iiad a toiuh Rti-.v B'-wd wroni. He duek-'f spades and Mr. Dule 11 d the arc. rirmmimr and scltnii mi ti j; in the smt oniuiih I rontrart. l-e Mr. Ahrl xlriiiH RllfiilWifin I 4 ww put himself in this l'iuld have played the nillerontw. loidliv 4 and following with 'Wind, hopinsj t cm ,k 'eid inlo Mrs. Kcn's ivm see, ,is reward for f I Plav would hive ... ,,- (o. ni. i nr n 11 w rnado an rafiy 10 t ' ., ... 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