F'rince Rupert Daily News Monday, March 17, 1952 Final' Rites lor George McKenzie 1 10 crSonalS f Funeral was held Saturday for Made $300 At Rummage Dr. J. D. Gulbrulth, medical George Hugh MacKenzie, who superintendent of Miller Bay idled suddenly las week at Por- GLASGOW, Scotland (CP) i Fond of tea, three-year-old Ken ' Colville got up in the night to make a cup. After turning on the gas he forgot to light it, atul woke hi in hospital with his ;two brothers and sister, all suffering from gas poisoning. 1 '4 W ' I. a I Jlapjiij in Scire nLadu5 Hospital WA Sale Successful Affair (I5annuel Hospital, is sailing tonight on the Princess Louise for a trip to Butedale on official business.. j J. L Charles, chief engineer, Canadian National Railways, western region. Winnipeg, left by plane Saturday for Vancouver after a brief visit to this dis- ; trict on official businss. V cher Island. Service was conducted by Dr. E. A. Wright from Grenville Chapel. . Mrs. J. C. Gilker accompanied the hymns, "Rock of Ages," and "Abide With Me." Pallbearers were: Alex McLeod, John McSween, Rod McLean and Walter Jonssen. Burial jjuriai took iook place piace at ai Fairview rairview Cemetery. Sill i V the Ladies' V in i t. i. " L 0f the Legion serving, 31 , . ', i r. .y AxCtL i ,W M The Daily News has received a Canadian Legion held their ninc-banquet Stie Saturday night at the Legion 100 members th approximately present. t -i' ' 'J ! IT 1 1 i-diitiibuieti contributed norm poem entitled entitled "nun- "Dun- H 1v- I 1 kerque kerque with, with, however, however, no no indica- indica- . 1 t IVHI'.M tJIMLil 1 IN A f A k I l HOW CAN I? t tion of ho is the author. If this .id by President I information hi forthcoming, '.he pin and bar, also a beautiful two min- Q. How can I take away nd a ft I f J 4 The fact that approximately $300 was realized from the rum-mag-e sale held by the Women's Auxiliary j of the Prince imv.c Rupert nuiv General Hospital In the former Sheardown Sheardown store store on on Third Third Aven- Avenue ue testified testified to to the the success success of of the the effort which was maae Friday and Saturday to raise funds for ; the the Auxiliary's Auxiliary's worthy wortny work worK in in ; support of the hospital. A great1 variety of articles was presented and many buyers patronized the project with keen interest. It was a scene of bustling activity on both afternoons. Mrs. C. C. Mills directed the affair and was assisted by Mrs. A. M. Hurst, Mrs. L. W. Kergin, Mrs. C. G. Ham. Mrs. H. A. Breen, ; pwm y111 mignt ""b"" warrant ijuu.iu-wun. publication. t j r J i iii I 41 bouquet of spring flowers. k v.. m r i r m m There was a toast to the ten i rved ' by ujampness dampness of of rooms? rooms? A. Place blocks of camphor in all corners and on the shelves, replacing them as they FOOT-AND-MOUTH VICTIM Here Is one of the Regina dis- R. R. Mallory, fisheries inspec tor at Massct, arrived in the city on the Chileotin last evening f . i . . alv Onpen nlsn nnp f.n t.hp rhartml ti .cVs foot-and-mouth disease victims. White slobbering from " ' ' Lfg'U" Charles And-: members of the auxiliary whdj the mou'h is one of the major symptoms. Often blisters appear I from the Queen Charlotte official lands, being on tne tongue and udders of stricken dairy cows. This photo of one of the victims of the outbreak was taken by the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture. (CP PHOTO i jj WILL DO U readers business. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cloke, who have been residing here for the past year or so while Mr. Cloke was employed by Columbia Cel-lulo;e, sailed last flight on the Chileotin fur Vancouver. School girl pcinis. Drop In Mla. c. II. Elkins. Mrs. William omen fancier, r n" were pit-bciii. i,., Stan Veltch, Tne banquet was followed by i Charles Nlch-: : a soclaj evening to which the' g.ne. They wore husbands and friends had been! , ijgi caps of green lnVledi , j i A hilarious skit, "Information.; .Vfren of Club 27 picase," wa presented by several , in charge of members of true Ladies' Auxil- j I I iary, assisted by two members of1 vScake was baked . the Canadian Legion, W. D. 1 j y Mrs- William , Smltn and R L Brash. This was : I : under the direction cf Mrs. J.' .ey. past presi- s Black. ;ud with a gold selections were rendered after school. All work guaran- cruickshank, Mrs. J. P. Cade, Mrs. teed. Jerry's Beauty Salon, I Lester, Mrs. Roy Collinson and Phone 855. (tf) Mrs. D. L. Scherk. on orce PLn B za B. Roald, B. Peterson, Perry York and Anton Dybhavn, who A delightful shower was held Women of the Moose home -. have been on a trip to Vancouver making committee will hold a attending co-operative sessions, social night program and a : return to the city from the south spring bazaar next month. Plans 'on the Camosun last evening. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Gladding on Friday evening for Miss Irma Sloan, RN, recently CPA stewardess here, whose marriage to Jack S. Lind- by Mrs. ,M. Gilchrist and Mrs. . Peggy Andrews. Mrs. Rose Mar- for these events were discussed ' ' Powell arrived this home of Mrs. Percy Bond. I communlty say will take place in Edmonton I on April 5. The house was beau-was an at- tifully decorated for the occa- j shall directed the singing. Novelty dancing 'I ft L.f amy Others present were Mesdaines JJ Ccn Ire morning on Urn Princess Louise from Kitimat to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Powell, 1501 Eighth Avenue East for two days after which he will fly to Detroit for a short course in diesel work. Then he will return to Kitimat where ne is employed as diesel mechanic by Reflection $SfF i ' rrrriK. . . . . - ' of Better Living ihMH Y GLASS pi f,omB-w. Mr ; M-jyg;l miimmm.hhI rtpenratine material. flUMMII II C AM It traction of the evening, with sion and many lovely shower Amy Kaspei, O. Stegavig, Mabel Mrs. Jean Nixon and William Os-1 gifts were received by the bride- Skinner, R. Giske, W. B. McCal-borne winning the spot dance elect. lum, B J. Bacon, E. Hudson and and B. Franklin and Mrs. M. j Delicious refreshments were Harold Muncey. Gilchrist, the broom dance. ; served by the hostess. j ss of the ex- ::t of the UnS- Those present to honor Miss The whist prize was won by Mrs. W. D. Griffiths and bridge Sloan were Mrs. 1c. E. Giadr (!inr' Vlooic Women Plan ; Mrs. A. E. Field. Miss Irene Lind-I say, Mrs. W. D. Lambie, Mrs. VV. F. Stone, Mrs. T. A. Stewart, mmtm' t:;:r7i; uu-a ,:.n riw sn tnucn assort f ( v . i j zuar prizes by Mrs. R. Morrow and Mrs. M. Franklin. Pianists for the evening were Mrs. Helen Dinning, Mrs. Elsie Hanley and Mrs. J. S. Black. Mrs. E. Rothwcll was in charge TH G as costs so mire ;- - i t 1 1 WttM , 'C-J I Itn ipB or homes, offices and industries. fjI f JJJ i Afflffijl has f or 43 years Bogordus-Wilson ijli Columbia ar-cjy on Saturday ;o art home fur-jcf.ng classes to-yi Cent it for the et Rupert. ,4 ur:y on af'er-rjhj for the next r dte s is almost full test ill considerable jllernoon. , Mrs. Ned McLcotf. Mrs. II. Mork, i Mrs. W. T. Jennings, Mrs. N. A. Plans for the atinual sprirg i Carey, Mrs. II. 1,1. .nU:iws.i , Xi. bazaar to be held April 17 were ! J. H. Goodridge, Mrs. A. F. Yates, completed by the Women of the ': I BSSSSfS spcciauzea ... r fflllllllllllf I 1 of the social evening entertain Mooe at their regular meeting P. Stewart. Mrs. C. V. Mrs. A. S. Bill, Miss inent and refreshments. She was Mrs. R assisted by Mrs. Wm. Anderson Crouch, '. I ' trial, commercial a..u LaSC'V - J i" last week. Mrs. Ethel Graham, though abs-ent, was winner of the lucky box 'awing. and Mrs. Doug Kerr. Mary Posttik Mrs. George ILlls and Mrs. A. Don Ritchie sent gills but were unable to attend. The publicity and membership ' U k sFdSJTs. .Housekeeping.. committees of the WOTM also met last week at the home of v.r.. L. G:ii..bie and made plans to conduct the novelty booth at the bazaar. iCE IMPORTANT IN FLAVOR ilD APPEARANCE OF FOOD I Oil ' even the most Quebec maple sugar is now I USfrtfl. V V , V VANCOUVW 1 .C advertisement is not published or Uln'Q Tl displayed by the Liquor Control Board or " ' mm by 018 Oovernment ot British Columbi. TrtCiji j Mrs Vrna Parkin and Mrs. FETERSHEAD, Scotland (CP)' During a power blackout worshippers in a local church heard he service in darkness. The minister and organist used bbycle lamps while the congregation sang familiar hymns. 3fi :nK a dish of being sold In small cans. Look j l.nor B ih the for it today. Perhaps your fam ily have been asking for waffles and maple syrup. Lse a dab of whipped cream Instead of mayonnaise on fruit ' salad. Everyone loves whipped j cream and it tastes so good with fruit. WRATH ALL )ii.ance of foods fired when serv-same. Home f'.jt a Rood sauce the eye and !to :a-tc. Although ftior.s. it should flow ivudily i'o n not to soak Seasoning and .-ed rant iun -ly f:oiig enuuu'i to iScislinctive. It is lite satire should Edna McGregor have been nom-inaied deli-gates to represent the Women's Auxiliary of the Prince Rupert -tfiited Fishermen's and Allivd Workers Union ut the provincial convention to be held March 24 in Vancouver. The delegates will be leaving by plane this Saturday, accompanied by delegates from the Shoreworkers' and F.sheniv. n's locals of the UFAWU. The. Women's Auxiliary, at a meeting lat week, voted a substantial donation towards the Flotilla Fund to finance fishermen who made a pilgrimage to Victoria recently to lobby the niovemeiu to includ; fishermen under Workmen's Compensation. Wavi you ever served maple sauce on puddings? Mm! It's good- Make it the same as you would cream sauce but use maple syrup in place of the milk. Try It ti-ith rmrlili'.-wi f.r with Photo Finishing DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES 'buiir ''.reen 116 l'X 1 i f wl and be twxl be blanc mange. Sfcr.d sauce v.lulc. ... IV; , . u l."T'r In irr pf J A j f h ' r I . . t ..rrment o. Ji ! ITT Tr1 iTT ! . Do you know something that's specially good bread p'udding Wis a saure which le'.cr. Rich foods I 'i:h a simple ice. t's blend well made with maple syrup. Have Refreshments weie served at you made bread pudding lately? tiie ent 0f the met-ting by Mar-Iry it tomorrow using Canadian garct Johnson, social convener of in.ipie syrup instead of sugar. jthe Auxiliary. vo: I'd fauiT or more character -o or mustard If you have a home freezer or a lefrigerator with a frozen food a piquant tang compartment try freezing wflip- . . PlIMIll MlJPiU QUALITY CHESTERFIELDS If ft JdE Pr- ' . , , ' For the best in ChestcrficM ll f - I - " -last in iiavor ped cream. Whip until star, arid On .stowed or flavoring, drop by spoonfuls on "it jellies, cus- to war paper, aluminum foil or ' cellophane.. Freeze solid, wrap i's Mincst a and seal. When you. want whip- S'Wtum called pod c.eani just remove portions 've your meals and seivc. The frozen whipped ;" eteam sauce c.eam is delicious for a change medium or i.j like a mousse. deluding on Prince Rupert V. Grimson. Ki'imat: E. Johnston. A. W. Milr.es, J. G. Sullivan. Mis? E. Cro-s. M'ss L. D;ek-en?on, W. E. Drake. G. MacKce, J. L. MacKee. W. Cowline, D. C. McDermid, J. B. Ross and T. Mat?c, Vancouver; D. A. Suth-eiland, Nanaimo; R. Henderson and C. Black, city; Mr, and Mrs. Linane, Terrace; Miss R. Lesi-ous, Prince Rupert; R. R. Maliory, Massct; J. Head. Butedale; R. tnicKcnrr used. k "sed us a b;tse Tl.jtc's plenty of plump, ti fowl on the market these s- medium c ccmr-u ve for days at reasonable prices. Docs se- your family like chicken and and Hie thick dumnllnirs or would vour bridge see ZZ22gLJr I 'roquet tes hh elnh oninu riiirkBn simrtcakp or Newtcn-While. Edmonton; W. a la kins? Now's the time to A'exantlei, Terrac: R C. David- fft time Pop knew some of ihe fecs of life I servp ( hwaum fowl Is the econ- sm. Smithcrs; J. McMillan, New ndstson Gordon & A j-.'-. ad:l ""a mirced purred fables or strain-J)ljf Uiin sauce to omical thing today, especially the Westminster; O. A. KauioccK, large ones. Terrace. . :- - x .T'"8 ana nour-, - Phone 46 I uiuicss variety 'f ipper dislu's to f'x f as a cas-f 'Paied by add-r r"s. mush-eiPPecl conk-I'lr to the basic 1 wen usir.g Km .;.. i 'f.-x ) PgCiiijOfiliSfoo ( can't he see that he can use life insurance with its system for putting money aside regularly to reach ofher goals. That way, saving's as easy as sucking a toe Another thing. As I observe economic conditions in this great nation of ours, one fact is increasingly evident ! Every dollar that's saved helps to check inflation. So we should all save as much as we can, every way we can. That's what I'm going to tell Pop. And if he doesn't listen to reason, I'll just drool all over his new tie ! Funny thing about parents. They can be so smart about some things and blind to other things. Take my Pop, for instance. Whe.n I first bowed into this confusing world, he was wise enough to take out more life insurance. Now, if anything happens to him, Mom will still have money for groceries and rent. And I can go on playing here, instead of at some nursery while Mother earns a living. For that, I give Pop full credit. Yet he's always complaining about how tough it is to save more money these days. Why umiiinrr o. i ft 1VJI V "tile chopped fa for ex- vor. si : t "'.ory f(,r -rt ;i1,ch as steamed ?C hot Singer-,",,cnomls-.s sug-e Butterscotch "I molted -m.ir .Jjornstan-u .&inifn . ) Ytyf ffl" ( il Oxfords csstd Lqzuz ) DnYAlJfnrv P Ut Insorinci dollars scrva you these other ways: I A large Prt of every Mir insurance dollar is I put to work ki investment! that bring you I and alt other Canadians eirra benefits. I Hundreds of millions of these dollars havp ( I been used in this way. helping to prov.dr new t 1 hioHwav nowpr Dlanta. oil piilmes. V,- The LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA 2nd their representatives ! l-1. home and many other vital jwojecU that raise UrJif standard. Blend in Tm) fc their thrifty hUt of iymc '"''"starch a"n Nfe insurance premiums rrmilnrly. nearly five million Canadians are providing, secumy iw "llxture until their families . . . working to check mHation and promotint or ogress imougrioui i.ne oswear . l?;;."fzv ji rasmon r iila eon: ,C ?'!ow to cook U IS! I i "itl ifs ready t0 II I ' " 3 ! ,