laht Kea uoss unve . mm i mm i TelkwA Are Atlantic Gets Canadian Navy OTTAWA Most of the Canadian Navy will be assigned to the Atlantic Ocean under the North 05 Again iridi n niduu Easter Cards Easier Baskets Chocolate Bunnies Chocolate Eggs 1 straight year, Prince Rupert 1.. irrVif llirhfnmrr A Pvrttjc TELKWA. A group of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Widen on Saturday to : bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clotworthy prior to their departure to make their home in Canoe. I ' The evening was spent In ,lVer the top of its $5,500 quota. Atlantic joint defence sehenw, it became known here today. Admiral Lynn McCormick USN i naval commander-in-chief of NATO, Is here conferring with Canadian defence heads. Prince Rupert Daily News ? Wednesday, March 19, 1952 Honest Native Boys May Share Several 100 Unclaimed Dollars "Finders, keepers: losers, weepers . . ." may be an adage well illustrated here in about a month if a certain party or parties cannot identify a "large sum of money" which has been in RCMP custody for nearly a year and a half. The money, which' amounts to "several hundred dollars," was found on a downtown Prince Rupert sidewalk in October, 1950, by two young native boys who turned it over to the police. Nv claim to it has since been laid, police said today, reviewing the case. And this Is the last chance for a possible owner to identify the exact amount and where it may have been lost. If no claimant appears within 30 days, police say the money will be turned over to the finders. "It would be quite a sizeable reward for the honesly of those lads," an RCMP spokesman said. Volunteer canvassers lasi lugni found "a gcx)d average" of city residences open to them and ...i'l tHcilr nraaa in Iaoi iVtrm a large selection or i .-.ill inree nuuio, iutm xvcu vn Willi' i president Stan Savllle said to day. Final fiuure of this year's ao- story telling and reminiscences of old days, rtbout 20 friends : ' were present. Mr. and Mrs. Clotworthy, who -have been here for the past 25 years, are old timers In the dis-' trlct and will be missed by their . many friends and acquaintances. Mr. Clotworthy taught school in the old school house for a num-j ber of years ' until ill "health ij ,n Eby ai e sal1" ' peal will not be available for tnci" poouL tt wtcn, ivii, oavuic Dam, Vancouver. but we are well over the top.'.' A Delicious . Tuna FisiiV MADI WITH I MUSTARD I '.it1 10 ri v clubs and organizations which -,.-tl in 111 IOUK pal b in wic Lauvana, oui- ' . . ... (vmn forced him to retire. They have ,se ww nlvine close to 100 volunteers disposed of their farm and 1 bwf QUALITY CHESTERFIELDS ' were Job's Daughters, Rotary, Oyro, Kinsmen, Junior Chamber i a i.i mi s rf Commerce. Chinese Assocla- f f ""I i Didn't Trust Banks -Is Robbed of $1000,000 equipment and ieft the cany , part of the week. 14. Mcnzie read a nhort address ! of farewell and Mr. Widen pre-. scnted the couple with a suitable electric tea kettle and a J tea pot. A jolly good time was had by all. K-freJuncr.ts were , served by the ifostess. X.'tuoiographat the Moose. . C 10 Ciub lunch-. Canvassing was carried on by T : volunteers at the theatres and totalled $198. .,-y, well known According to reports from the x.r consultaat voiunteerSi co-operation of the rt forwirr in"-- public this year In the 'one-v on the Prince nisnt, stand" appeal was even i DETROIT -z- Three former house servants of a wealthy lum-bc. dealer who "didn't trust the banks" wera questioned today i:i the disappaa a. ice ol Sl.UJo,-000 of securities from his home. A strong box containing non- Telkwa Women's 'Big Season Institute Meets Por Jasper ouiinesi- better than last year when ' Bros Prince Rupert's quota was $500 of Nebun TUNA FISH SAIAD 2 cuo connmtt tuna fth 1 CU0 dicsd clry 1 toblspn mincd onion 2 tabloipooni vinogar V? tooipoon tolt Vs taatpoon poppor V? toatpoon Cotman'i Muitard -Vl cup talad droning Break tuna into larue pieces, combine with iDgredients and toss lightly. Serve in lettuce cups garnished with stufied olives and lemon wedges. For free recipe booklet, write to Reckitt & Colman (Canada) Ltd, Station T, Montreal. i, :.. ,Ko -itv nil ltea. n ..4 ..till 4 a- . frniV lttuiii aic own w inc n TIXKWA. A good attendance OTTAWA With a number A negotiable stocks and bonds was oepr.i iw;. from outlying districts, such as tf.i ii" .... Islands, was present at tne regular worn- (0nventions already oooked and taken from a hid.ng place unoer Charlotte Edward and en & Institute meeting on Tues-'tne demand for individual reser- a closet shelf in th- suburban Port For the best in Chesterfields ail famous makes . j roast areas, x4Kru-n. ftrmern Miller Bay. vfej' ol Wcitviev, e H....-y CM8H uuy wntn memoeis amvea, nations maintaining a very high home of Melvin uutherie, aged with. Mrs. E. Widen and J. Clot- level, a successful 1S52 season 52. worthy as guests. for the Canadian National Rail- Actual cash in th box was The routine business was dis- ways' three summer re-sorts was about $500, Gutheiie told the po-cussed and five letters of "thank predicted here today by Robert liee. jou" were read from overseas Sommerville, general manager of Pae'S' the h0tel deirtent- ' ganizeu Kiwanis t.oups on po-;t- , , , for March k of f The receptacles Famed Ja-sper Park Lodge, tho. Tn st.miv.r Gordon & Anderson Six Tenders for Civic Centre Job m-hl u' l'1L ?.. on his return litt i been heic a. id ;l ii.r the past fc ptti'.maU'r at Phone 46 Dimes were picked with the Rockies Six c, . tenders a tr for ,fi,rirw refloorlng of f up picturesque Canadian t. the LofSe Inf)o win .in hp be h ha.t t to to th tn.. llm u, 01 n. 'u n n,lnrtri ,.,,. r, , Nioi Part m" """' .' ,,..h.eivi,rin. conixteu uBuui,. report lr jasper national ram. Wpst(rn Association of Broad .ve in the cay on " . ., e" 'ltn' an additional $5 from will open June 12 and operate to etprs. Y , n.iii tre in Dreoaratlon for theinau- ... ...,...,. . M L. ,-. casters Wi"f '"";. w... U1C '"'"B oepiemuer u. Thp Xotf.m Pole tournament or a visa u a w.ll be roturn- on were opened meet ol 10131 ,of, 2' b? ienV tlle Mlnakl Lode, situated in ths over Jasper's championship golf la, Cr'wled "d''s Fund. Lalte of the Woods area of On- he C vie Centre COu.-se will be held r.uring l 11 was decldcd to tc a . wil' be from June 24 rVferred , u,k , k ut, to a tano. open Iirst week in September with a committee with powe newer to act. 'Pfnt oi cotwn masses iiom-, to September 2. Pictou Lod3- big field of amateur golfers com- Contract may be let within a fe days. v"v " ; on ivoiuiumue ranu atiau in petlng for the Totem role rro Blind to help this institution in j Nova Sc0Ua. will operate from phy. this project and these garments . june 28 to September 2. may be purchased from the Manager Harold O'inning will Vj.av nislit on uu ;;v Mr. Ori: i'itl-s' sit :hc Ocean Falls vj$ ior the series jii't'e iiulo.se. -j" Wtcltllfj Seagram's Crown Royal Seagram's V.O. Seagram's "83" Seagrams Kings Plate Seagram's Special Old 1 1 ) 4 fl ' members or the institute nere. again be at Jasper this vear. J-lolvl .JirrivoiS Mi s- Les Donaldson and Mrs. i Jasper Park LOuse , wili, ap- K- Chapman were named as a parently, enjoy another busy - . t rT,r----r--it- . - . .-oxsa : committee to mike some defi-; season for advance reservation.' nite Inquiries into the possibili have increased over last year. Prince Rupert K. Bruyvrs, Toronto; H. B. ties of getting a permanent resi- The first guests to the ixidttc dent dentist's services for this ; will be 400 representatives of the part of British Columbia or re- ; western district conference of tain the services of the dentist Rotary. already established in Smithers ! This group will be followed by The meeting was adjourned the conventions of the Mutual and lunch was served by the Life Assurance Co. of Canada, hostesses, Mrs. J. Clotworthy and the Canadian Institute of Plum'a-Mrs. Bates.- 1 ing and Heating and several or- Cj of tiie Wom.-n Thompson. Prince George; O. A. f i: at the home oi Noble, C. Rutherford, A. P. Nicol, .'.. and ai'.vanceJ j. G. Mitchell, Vancouver; W. ffr.Iwominj b.uaar Robinson. J. M. Dale, and Miss ? members and fri. Fanell, Terrace; C. Newton, a present. Tin- Vancouver; D. Smith, Minneapo-:i Senior Regent, Us; T. A. McKeown, Westvlew; J. 'Z M b the tiauo. Control Boa.d or b the Government of Bnu.h Cmb-, aid tlie mem- a. Inflis. Prince Oeorue; W. S. P. W Giimb!. Brokv. Saskatoon: O. H PaUer- ijin Mrs Noimaa f0n. South Burnaby; E. A. Mc- M. ilulvei son. MUlun and M. V. McCabe. Cal- :i. Mrs 1,. Grim- Pary; Mu. and Mrs. R. Fair, South Hjt ii.edy Mrs. A. Hazelton; J. Dunlop. Smithers. ''.r E Hopkins. , ( I , ' - , ).- " ) 1 . ' 'i: j . 1 1 i, I k m .m.. -M,. , 1 1 ! ' "-i " -k 5 'J I I i . . I " ' .. H " . '' ' I ! '..i 'l '"'- " UU ! -1. ; n v.. - ; t ' ' v vV ; ' "' ' ' 1 V'V ' '.' ' ' -' - nr-i : : f. i i $ i ' . - 4 ) B. J. i.) . : S ) . , 1 1 ' V 11. Hi- 1' 11 r' t I i S ! Life, of the party - or dead on your feet? Ciinic 1 Cosh FOOT OF SNOW NEAR NANAIMO NANAIMO A foot of new snow fell during the right In the N.m-imo Lake- srea. E'sowhcre on Vancouver Island as well as ' .ie Lowee Mair. and there was il-o new snow Jaken h resistor and :ps ere take;. oy er.tr a ills who ;oie of Dr.s. L M 1 A. Macdonalo it. Entry was a rear window ''eh. The incl.N .ECIPES and every one an ace ! f iween luurs of N 600 THE NEW 60 GAUGE "SUMUNE" HEEL It is beiieveH e activities u." DENIER) - i i II' A 13 . f A L L 15 CAR AM LL COFFEE CAKE 3 tablesi,n"ns shortening 3 milk 1 cup 1 cake compressed yeist '2 cup pranul" ted sunr Itcaspoon salt lteaspoon cinnamon 1 egg 2 cups sifted all-purpose f.oue TOPPING 3 cup brown sugar (packed ers I f IF SHE ONLY KNEW V ir! I ,1 IT. I'M THE ONE T sf, S i WHO'S MAKING HER ' Kd Dance, Friday Tickets fron. B.ll 4 cup flour "i, cup butter or margarine '2 cup chopped walnuts Combine shortening and milk i'ins. Drop in '!k suaran- i I!"'ity Salon 1 an and heat to scolding. Cool ta lukewarm and stir in crumbled yeast. Add sugar, salt, cinnamon and lightly beaten egg. Blend In half of flour and beat until smooth. Blend In remaining flour. Spread half of dough in Lesion and ?;s: Hold April 1 M p ;V ' f ni -Th ' -f' L. I I I N159 THE NEW f ) . " 4 V ',' "SHADOW" HEEt W ? I '-vy I P 7 .V 1 ; 1 r I y f M N-655 THE NEW X A , ,j ' Y f I "-ZAG- HEEL - 1 f 1 I ' - ."A f-. - I N-158 THE NEW t If Vi r f 1 "STEP'' HEEL r- Tt S V ? ) - ,f N.185THEEV 1 ' 1 ' I "BLACK STREAMLINED" HEEL V I " c Y i - ;- '"WS t VT ' k N-195 THE NEW ,?.V W J V J "wack clock" . V; ? Iriiiiver 'wy party. 'Tic) ' bottom of ereased 9-inch square pan. Sprinkle with half of top- r p i.. P"'s mixture ana put uuwu m m-f f A.W.U. Thiu-s. i i i j.:..u r.r nmolnliur . iy UUVU UUUI1. '-JU D m lnt rl w ri -.. I...A h,i i en Sleep well feel fit -look your best SWITCH TO POSIUM! IT'S A SCIENTIFIC FACT: While many folks aren't bothered by caffein-in tea and coffee-others suffer sleeplessness, nervousness, indigestion. Caffein is a drug - a nerve stimulant. If you're a caffein susceptible -switch to POSTUM! It's enfireiy cafein-free - has brought blessed relief to millions. You'll Jite instant l 1 uuiiu liver iiifti, iajci uj f mpml'Ts urged j spoonfuls and spread to cover. 1 8 c Sprinkle with remaining top- ! ping. Let rise in warm place l'a lng sal0 hours. Bake in hot oven (400 ,n,. """on School ,; degrees F.) 30 to 35 minutes. l Catholic , cut into squares and serve hot. f' P.m.,! Tnnninc Blend sugar, flour I 'r1U'',U c'"'a 8n" butter until crumbly. Stir in H of raffle tick-i walnuts. Makes 9 large squares. POSTUM I It saves you money, too-costs only bdoui as much as coffee ... and as well as giving you delicious flavor, POSTUM is made instanfJy - right in the cupl Get the big 8 oz. sizel r v i kn Ambulance Association NUAL MEETING ONIY WELDRE5T HOSIERY HAS THE NEW "PERSONAL LENGTH" 8 DIFFERENT LENGTHS TO MEET EVERY DEMAND! YOUR OWN "PERSONAL LENGTH" IS CLEARLY MARKED ON THE SMART HOSIERY WRAPPING FOR YOUR QUICK SHOPPING -CONVENIENCE. 8 p.m. J f s Lunge, Civic Centre I 100 CAFFEIN-FREE ! ) EMX y COSTS A800T Vi AS MUCH f , ifj I , AS COFFEE sJ tAjfrJ" I -v. jpl$ j ' s. H. S. Parker Sold in Prince Rupert by Wallace's Department Store " i G' ' Et,worJson, - ,nCiQl Secretary Superintendent, I quest SDeaker. j SECTION OF OFFICERS (Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear) 3rd Ave. West Prince Rupert; B.C. food. f ffj fteJud ' Gwal