'i.m'.i kupcil Uuily Newi Tuesday, December 15, 1953 Residential I S I I If BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE le in wia v-ouniry vjood ays Former City Resident Life "in the old country" ia considerably brighter days, according to Jean Aird, former Prince rt resident who returned to Scotland about a By EASLEY BLACKWOOD A y BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe Muzzy's Favorite Play Is a Killer This Time Mr. Muzzy has several types of plays. It may be significant that these same plays were his favorites , letter to the Daily News, fitted out with all sort ol modern conveniences. end h. compares conditions in a dozen years agot th those here and,;8ardcn space. iand ' He loves to finesse and he Y Light-Up Contest Opens The residential section of The Jaycees Christmas light-up contest opened yesterday, and members of the Junior chamber committee expect dozens of entries by closing date Saturday. Meanwhile, the merchants section of the contest has closed with 16 local firms entered. Juuging of both sections will take place Sunday, with the names of prize winners to be an- nounced December 23. ' In the residential category, first prize will be 20 casn plus a merchandise prize and second prize $10 cash plus a merchandise prize. In the business section first prize will be a perpetuated trophy along with a merchandize award and a 5 cash prize to the person responsiole for tha display. Second prize will be a letter of congratulation, pus merchandize and a $2.50 award to the person responsiole. . Committee in charge of tha South dealer East-West vulnerable -h she finds life good in "U .... ..U .. 1141 . tome cny. oc a "me for Rupert. 0 my many friends who ex- loves a crossruff. When declarer on his right, leads a low card of a suit in which dummy's holding Is headed by the ace, Mr. Muzzy likes to play the highest cards in his hand to "force" the aco, as he calls It In "most cases this play gains HOTPOINT FLOOR ears aDoui conditions ,,ne' it will perhaps brlRht-aen to know that things In ;I1 have improved greatly ... the last, two yenrs," she POLISHER CHANGES LIFE "Television has also come to Glasgow and Is changing the sorlal life of our people. "Scotland appears to be chosen as the pioneer sit for atomic Industrial development Buch a station here would revolutionize the cities Just as surely as the electric scheme cTtttligcd the highlands. "Yes, Olasgow has- chnnged. nifficult to believe sometimes that It Is but two years ago that we were a city with little hope, poor food and homes. People then, seeing no betterment, Im North - v (Mr. Abrl) 8 J i 1 H 0 7 D 0 4 C A Q 10 7 8 4 West Kit (Mr. Muzzy) (Mr. IMlr) 8 K 8 S t a H 8 4 1 H 10 S 8 Dtl 10 7 i 2 I K J C K 3 C J S 6 Nouth (.Mr. Champion) S A 10 4 H A K Q J D A 8 3 C 8 3 nothing at all and in fact loses j h'T let I er. jonin1; ims io uii intents jtrposes ccaseo, owner "4 Si f j per wceK being me only a trick. A simple example of this is where declarer planned to play the ace anyway. In today's hand, however, Mr. Muzzy's second hand high play was a real killer. Against the three no trump contract he led irijty mi snori Kuppiy. 1, abundant and of cxeel-mlily. as Indeed is all food. Our shops are pack- The bidding: ONE OF THE UNIQUE FEATURES of pttawa street cars clocks-soon will be lost. High cost of, maintaining them is the reason given for having the clocks removed. Ottawa trams are the only ones Is the world which have them. They are helpful to shoppers and workers in a hurry. Katja Arnold of Ottawa checks her watch against one of the few remaining clocks. ;n a wide variety of mer- the seven of diamonds. (The 10, south would have been a better choice 1 a west North Pasa 2 C migrated abroad. Now they are I"8'-1 contest includes Roy webs, Keg I i Williams, Larry Standwood, Fred 1 Aston, Jay Burns ana Uci Xj In some respects v.'eComin? baclt 3 H Fiu 3 S 3 NT All paw Woodside, chairman. t. tries to dummy In the other suits, dummy could furnish ex STEEL PRODUCERS The tiny Grand Duchy of Lux with this holding.) Mr. Dale put up the kin? and it held. The jack was returned and Mr.. Champion ducked again. There followed an agonizing wait while Mr. Muzzy tried to decide whether to overtake with the queen. He finally did so and returned another dla- actly two club winners. embourg exports iron and steel liiin has ereaicn a world i lor house buildinR. This 0 be seen in the workers' 1 which have sprung up aniazme activity this year. ai of fnur types. The pre-jif similar to the wartime Former Rupert Residents Celebrate Golden Wedding Desperately, Mr. Champion won with the ace of clubs and i products to manv countries. led the queen on the . long ! - iin Rupert, general, y four chance that the jack would drop. When it didn't he tried ! the spade finesse. That lost, too, j and oown he went. ! monts with frig and waah-jifhmes installed, and are GOVERNMENT TAKES HALF "Of actual money, the people In Britain have none. It would take me a year to save $150 Our earnings are about the same as In Rupert but the government takes hall of thts away In taxation tq pay for the welfare state, so that though we cannot save money Individually, we can be sure of health, education, water, police, some food, homes and so on, without cost, whenever we Want to use It. "Culture has always been high In Scotland. Glasgow had tn art gallery which contains some wonderful exhibits, quite free, and our university gives free tuition to anyone who cares to attend. This Is not for '. Prince Rupert oldtimers har- grandsons Bruce and Reo of mrid which Mr. Champion won. ed Interest In a Oolden Wedding North . Vancouver, Mrs. Sam I A heart was discarded from celebration, marked at Ladner, Johnson and Mrs. Louis Prendle tne board and Mr. Dale drop-B.C. by Mr. and Mrs. Anton of Saratoga, Calif., Mr. Elvin;Pe(l the deuce of spades. Mr. Akerberg, former Rupert 're.si- Johnson of San Francisco, Calif ,i Champion now planned to go dents. I Mrs Alfred Johnson and Mrs.afler the club suit. He led the The couple lived here in the'jarvls McLeod of Prince Rupert ' deiwe. Intwdiny to 1 play the had 10 asiL 4 at about two dollars per CARDS? from dummy. If Mr. Muzzy early 1900 s, leaving in about and Mrs. Olaf Hanson and M: Reg. SB4.50 TO CLEAR The .semi-detached type 1 apartments four living i bathroom and kitchen ci the homes on Sixth it. though our houses are r and closely packed to-i The rent here is around j.iars Tenements arc also :-j the fore but these hae IflR Mr. Akerherc a marh n i ciicrjuii 01 vancuuvcr. There's Still TIME was part-owner of the firm Akerberg and Thompson, located in those days on the waterfront. . The 50th wedding anniversary celebration was marred by Mr. played low on this trick, Mr. Dale would have won with the Jack. But Mr. Champion would have won any return and on the second lead of clubs Mr. Muzzzy's king would have fallen. The entire club suit would then be good and the defenders would be through. readers P. F. P. Bird Heads Scout Association P. F. P. Bird was named president of the Prince itupen uis-trict Boy Scout Association at that group's annual meeting last night in the Civic Centre. F. E. Anfield was re-elected district commissioner and other 01 ncers named were: Dr. L. P. and ! students seeking degrees but for iniit with balconies, : apartments than Call l. Todov r JJ. SPECIAL $ AA I 50 Cards in Box. j the i the ordinary worker who, wants ftneroerg s niness. ne was 111 00- Regular meeting Carpenters Terms- SdQ.SO Arranged M. v Just guide it. Let it do all the work McRae Bros. Ltd. "The Store That Service Built" Phone S or 36 lumumii iiuap.m. - Union. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Sue proiessionai opinions aiier working hours. "DON'T WORRY "s However, Mr. Muzzy did not " Relatives and friends from rial business. Union Hall, Fraser Prince Rupctft and California St. (292) houses, and are not so :inihi'd inside as the type. The 'flat' type of it similar to the tli&i-Apartments, only ours 11: play low on the first club lead attended the relebration which "So I can write to my friends , , 1 He wanted to force the ace so . . . . .. . A Tlw. r.,n rli.,n T ...i.,r. u.ih. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY mc uaea a oinner party ior - ' " 'h'hc played the king. This had a in Rupert and say, do not worry about your friends In Britain. I r""-n me ' devastating effect on Mr. nkht have comDensation due i They are better off In many I M- cnX'"P p.fSoncr;of! Champion's plan. If he let the ways than you are. There Is a -; Among guests we.e their soi ,rioTm , h", ,C 'ripartiinJ kln nold' Mr- Muzzv could rat" looking-forward attitude here; and daughter-in-law, Mr. and "m-h tle off tnree diamond tricks-. f0I. cM 'ns been I . . hope In most hearts that,,Mr. Alton Akerberg of Ladner, nL..,,,, ' i' inv? An. If he won' with the ace. Mr., Charbonneau, vice-p r e s i dent; Stuart Furk, secretary; James j layior, treasurer, and councillors 1 IIS for HOME Jack .Martin, m. J. Saunders, mwrJiiKiwCiiiaw REAL VALUES f only we can keep out of war san-lti-law and aai later M, , ' 0Ut'.Dale still had the suit stopped, w. h. Lemmon, Douglas nzzeii enough, we will yet build and Mrs. Walker Dawes and ong form to e,.tabUsh a clalm. n!with the guarded Jack. AiuL i.and w. a hop Now and Save r W.OV ... . Is only to write M"ce l"ere were no quiet eu-Forme. necessary an . I think and talk I : Primote 1 Rff Better or !ordinayry lptler g3ivim; approxi- DWELS nuuuv nupni, nuu ituincumca i tLIMUN lUN u.r MOfi K.CV. mat. riate-i This Iptter will hp Group cnairmen and ex-of f lcio members oi tne council include Eric Faure, Robert Cameron,' John McLeod, O. McCllritock, M. , fancy . myself walking again ttt, v r.arf,mt inuiiran n-imat ! n,iHrt .,, Or,,,iinotirm it riadl X?r 8nd -itan therefore advised that anyj J. Saunders and Jack Davis. J. L. Blain of Prince George, hot homes, listening again to of Ruperts Land, was .released j h.- - - To Moke Those Holiday Goodies Everybody Loves . . ; ' tA put that yum-yum flavor Into all your holiday cookery . . . you'll want plenty of milk and cream. your oh, so realistic conversa field commissioner for northern B.C. and the Yukon, attended the j session at which District Com Saturday -from University Hos- I sure that his ,,..ter reache, the pital here, where he had been ; Commls.slor) bcfore December 31 confined since an abdominal Address Mlers to: The chiPf operation Dec. 4. , commissioner, War.Claims Com- 1 mission. 262 Wellington St.. Ot- tlon, breathing in with great gulps the wine-like action of your oh, so beautiful air. "Good wishes to you all . . ." 7 bc-,1 quality. Tex-made r.d. Heavy. Pair 95c to $3.60 IL0W CASES rtiin Brand. 42-lnch. -cial. Pair- $1.35 onnelctte SHEETS -marie brand. Very good -iity. Special, Pair $4.95 to $2.25 3TT0N SHEETS i Iljri. ,JirLpalricL J-lea ds lewarl eCegion luxifiatij ' STEWART Mrs. S. D. Kirk-patrick was named president of the Women's Auxiliary to Stewart Branch No. 85, Canadian Legion, at that group's annual election of officers. - Other officers named were: Mrs. A. L. Lawrence, first vice-president; Mrs. W. J. Crawford, 1 Foraction try Classifieds 1 tawa, ont. 12111 King Edward missioner Anfleid was praised for his work. j In annual reports by Commissioner Anfieid and. retiring president Fred Conrad, the need ior Scout and Cub leaders was stressed. Leader training courses staged in the past year were a great help, but more leaders are still badly needed. j Concert Tonight.kv 4 Phone 10 ' FOR HOME DELIVERY NORTHLAND DAIRY LIMITED ' NORTHERN PRODUCE FOR NORTHERN CONSUMERS rust 01 vwo c;nnsima. con-certs by students of King Edward I ti rtan brand. Suitable for bit bed. Special, Pair $5.95 1 second vlce-nresident: Mrs. L. A. ..Major activities during the si 1100 w.ii ue held tn the houli Behensen, secretaryTMrs. u .year werf participation in Cof1. l0OL BLANKETS Harwise, treasurer; Mrs. H. c. onatlon and Remembrance Day Bennett, sergeant-at-arms, and parades, training courses for executive, Mra s. L. Young, Mrs. leaders, and attendance of two R. H. Sharp, Mrs. D. Geddes and Scouts, David R 1 d s d a 1 e and 1 Mrs. R. Macleod. James Baldwin, at the all-Can- The officers will be installed ada Jamboree In Ottawa. auditorium tonight when chil- I dren of grades lour, five and six stage an operetta entitled "The Lost Doll." They also will put on a play, "The Wise Men of Oot-ham." On Thursday night students of the primary school will give u selection of peiformances arranged By the various classes. Altogether approximately 400 children will take part. 1 The performances will start at 7:30 p.m. 7 good quality. H.B. id Real values. From $9.95 to $15.95 8LECL0TH SETS l quality and attractive 'P Domestic cloth. Skills to match. SET $2.25 The boys enjoyed considerable January 18. camping activity throughout the summer, featuring a troop camp at Lake Kathryn, near FmlthBrs. lllri. (ji'inJilrand Wins at Wltist FETES KIDDIES Santa Claus came to town Saturday night whist games' --qf-d hv the Loyal Order of, ' Moose will be suspended until ff-r chHitmss. The next drive! will be held January 9. FRANKFURTERS AND CORN CUSTARD WORLD PEACE Chop Suey House 909 Third Ave. (Vest Phone Red 878 SPECIALIZING CHINESE DISHES Orders To Take Out Open 6 p.m. to 3 a m Dilv 2 teaspoons salt 2 (12-oz.l cans kernel corn 1 tall can evaporated milk ', rup corn liquid froln can 2 tablespoons margarine or butter 2 tablespoons flour Process Canadian tiicsc Winners last Saturday were: Ladies' first'. Mrs. H. Orind-strand; second, Mrs. L. Franklin; men's first, Ollie Tweed; second, I.. Franklin. Pool winner was F. C. McDowell and L. Franklin j won the door prize. 1 ten spoon Ae'cent (pure motiosoi I i inn r I u Ui male ) Few grains pepper 4 rtiys. .sliuhtly beaten 8 frankfurters Sunday to pay a visit to some 30 children at a Christmas party sponsored by the Credit Women's Breakfast Club. Mrs. D. J. Llppett Was convener of the affair at which party hats, noise makers and balloons started the fun. The youngsters played musical chairs and other games and then enjoyed ice erem, soft drinks, cookies and While they waited for Santa's 'visit, the children sang Christmas carols, led by Mrs. Beatrice Orant. ... CH3TB Ctt mi mint K .Drain corn, saving liquitl. Coinblnc evaporated milk and corn 1 llcnild. Heat margarine or butler; blend in flour, salt, AcVent, and 1 pepper. Add evaporated milk mixture. Stir over low heat until smooth unci thickened. Remove from h' at. Add drained corn. Add eggs slowly, stirring constantly. Pteir into Rivaled shallow baking dish. Set in shallow pan or water. 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