Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 5, 1952 (Jcrs DANCE Saturday Night . .. !. u I V f viAp rHE EXPERTS Sit . By KAY REX 5VAT1VE J33 at . comiuilf'1 Uooms In w, Hill H"'n pvt'nlns Plionc 790 (137) 9 3O home grown, food. The asparagus. was served with a French mayonnaise made with the yolk of an egg, salt and pepper, oil and vinegar. Put the egg yolk into a wooden bowl, first making sure it is dry and free of egg white. Salt and pepper it. Add a little salad oil and begin beating with a wooden spoon In one direction only. Add a few drops of vinegar and continue adding alternately with the oil, beating all the time. 'Continued on paee 4) Olsen Home Scene of Delightful Shower The home of Mrs. Rudolph Olsen at 134 Fifth Avenue West, was the setting for a delightful shower Monday night in honor of Miss Gerd Lien, who is to be married Saturday. Mis. Ruth Wick joined Mrs. Legion Auditorium U to 12 p.m. Everybody Welcome O ei 1 1:. $1 00 Ladies 50c Modern and Old Time Dancing MUSIC BY THE WESTERN AIRES .... of the Order of the M. Hnmi. June WPlf- ' (133) Former Rupert Woman to Give Liberal Speech One of British Columbia's leading women's club workers, Mrs. O. W. Kisslck, returned to Prince Rupert yesterday. President of the B.C. Women's liberal Association and prominent social worker In West Vancouver. Mrs. KLsslck will speak at the Civic Centre tonight In support of Jack McRae, Liberal candidate seeking re-election In Prince Rupert. Mrs. Kissick, resident of this city from 1910 to 1917, Is a sister of Captain Reg. Oreen, of Armour Salvage, and an aunt of Mrs. Ken Harding, whose husband Is general manasrer and Over a dish of home-grown asparagus and home-made rhubarb pie a friend recently offered his solution for the ills of the world home gardening. Eevery home owner, he believes, no matter how small his plot, should be encouraged to grow as many fruits and vegetables as possible. i , hi w furtlK-r notice. j (It) . t Appli'wliaitc, MP I , .ill sueak over CFPH ; Olsen as hostess. June Nurses Hear Report on The guest of honor was seated in a chair prettily decorated with bows and streamers of pink and white and was presented with a corsage of pink carna If each peron with a back- yard grew as n.iich produce as i he could, he wuuid no longer j ,(. mil, vote for the; will serve YOU best.! 'J CHRISTIE (133) - -Mrk parly for rente-j ,,t 1:30 p.m. Sunday. have to buy many fruits and vegetables ai the corner grocery. This would mean fewer buyers tions. I . A basket decorated in bridal N-OnVentlOn olors and f iled 'vitn useful rifts was prese .ted to the bride -I n'y nalf 48 manv unfiled to-be by Mrs. E. King and Miss! Portions for nurses exist In Brit-Margaret Olsen. i''n Columbia this year as com- J Iff " ,?! secretary of the Prince Rupert - '"v i i i risnermen s uo-opcraMvc. She first came here with her father, who was encaeed in the i SOUP it -inn liranquarirrs. l( Ulrnn iM ' arranged. 1134) til bf a sprrial meet- I'aici. mj iaai, rrmce nupen for farm produce, of course. I Prices would drop f jr those liv- ing in rooms and apartments, those who must bu auch food. 1o ktcp tne larmers in bu.sine.ss ; each home owr.fr with a I"od-' producing garden would pay an annual tax. This would go to purchase unsold farm produce j which in turn might be sent as a j gift to starving populations in lWf.s- 11:111 01 i-wrai , n Friday- June 6, ft bonks must lie shown. iH liiTsideitt. (U) Refreshm. .its were served from a table rrntred with flowers and a weaaing cake, topped by a miniature br)de and groom. The evening was spent playing ?ames, winners being Mrs. O. A. Johnsen and Mrs. King. Those present and leaving gifts were Mesdames O. Fowlle, J. Fcness, H. Knutsen, M. Berg, JiiO'V "i" . s i . i : . i 1 1 . 1 ..' t r " If I M A L". A m I 11:4 chapter of B.C. Registered Nurses Association was told at its regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Evanson, the chapter's delegate to the Registered Nurses' convention in Victor!;, . also reported on present day nursing problem which were discussed and gave much interesting Information. President Mrs. Bartlett was in the chair and 15 members were present. jonthly iiieetiitB of tht; jjiiiiary Canadian Le-Df held in Hit' Legion a Thursday, June 5t! fishing business in the early days of Prince Rupert. Mrs. Kisslck Is vice-president of the board of directors of the Metropolitan Board of the YWCA In Vancouver and for many yeari has been active in Community Chest campaigns and cancer drives In West Vancouver. Prominent SA Man Will Conduct Audit .'7 5W vv y ;R. Webber, N. Luth, H. Hansen, other lands. "And think,'" he said. "If every wealthy country tried the same scheme wouldn't it be a healthier and happier world?" With that he served dinner, which included some of his own ... m A. Dybhavn, T. Eldsvik, A. Husoy, O. Skog, H. Hagen, . P. Uen, A. Jensen, H. Wahl (Dodge Cove), R. Olsen, O. A. Johnsen, E. King, R. Wick and Miss Margaret Olsen. Your baby deserves gOTOK-BAKEDBEAia IS tr-l THE BKT. er . -tiilNQ n Col and Mrs. Joseph Tyndall, of the Salvation Army, are the mm - crSonu is SPAGHETTI I guests lf Major and Mrs. W. C. Poulton, at the Lodge for Young (HI ; , till lie a meeting f alCrnlit l-eacue at the 1 Boimis n (illt St. atj IHrsdav. All Interested; nd. H) es all Hi'1 latest type 1 aU at a Pi i'p vou can : Mr Powell at Jerry's; 5jnn, directly across, V.ilu. rti'itie 855. I (134 1 1 t .wi all nirmlirrs ('ana-1 .don. Ouin-fi Parade j Jnnf I. to Hrst Prr-' , (hiinh. Member will' 11 U'iim headquarters All rrliirnrd men are ; i niiiti ith legion mem- i ' :tii ( iimiiieiiiiiratioit of ; w'fs.irv nf l Day. i ! 1130 i FOODS 41 . . . Women, Sixth Avenue West.! r 1 frrt.- e VVrfds flavour They arrived yesterday. Col. Tyndall will conduct an audit of Salvation Army books In the northern B.C. district. Col. and Mrs. Tyndall have seen service In various parts ofj the world as Salvation Armyj officers. He was trained In the j United Kingdom and served at; j International headquarters. He j ! aw many years of missionary i service In India and was finan-l 3 iHEIIUgJ VIWEGAKS WOW i H hew BOTTLES Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nickerson. returned from a month's visit to Portland and Vancouver Is-' land yesterday, where they took , in several Pacific Coast League ' baseball games. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elkins re-; turned via steamship yesterday from a motor trip to southern i Oregon and parts of Washing-1 ton, also through the Okanagim I on the Hope-Princeton highway, then to Victoria and home by j steamer. j Mrs. William Cruickshank. ' Leeds Apartments, returned yes- j tcrday by stranish'p from Van-; couver, following a vHt to Win- nlpeg where she and Mr. Crul"k- 'hank attended the wedding of their son. Mr. CruickshanK, gen-; era' passenger agent. CNR, rc- t.i 'led earlier. AHt drnrf. V CHILI ( ) I CANNED FOODS fk 0 Smallest, picture m at an exhibition of a a sea .cape, slightly ana iHist.me .stamp. Ex- J! raKap'r! lit publlsh-idwtsinK. ranged from i olfir,' liny to famous SAUCE Sri 1171. www ; rial secretary for Canada for j many years prior to his retlre-' ment. He is credited for the state of i solvency that obtained In the Salvation Army during the days lot depression of the 1930's. lr'ience ir.MATn ' " - i So L'-'l You knou c PsOUP, 3ood because Within 21 years the procivtion Kivi!!i! the bark fr-jin Tf they ro to the fhw-'mtr Ls n.rvde siii;,tb: ' chips. ...V.. of pulp and paper In B.C has Increasec" from 331.000 tc j to 9fi3 OOP tons a muaily. mm REMEMBER vciorfi-? 0 Moke S'JPER-VALU your Food Shopping Centre, where a full varicry of Meats, Groceries and Vegetables for your tabic requirements arc kept under the finest of sanitary conditions. Wo corry a full line of Paper Cups, Plates ond Wooden Forks, Knives ond Spoons for your weekend picnics Specials Good June 6th to June 11th LWT WE ARE OPEN MONDAY QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY ift's Jewel Shortening lb. 22c ite Cake Mix, Little Dipper, pkg. 25c 30c MARGARINE Swift's All Swcc Lb 's Instant Potatoes pkt. 32c IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO ENTER THE BEAN GUESSING CONTEST AND WIN A FAMOUS SCUBY FUR COAT 's Chicken Noodle Soup 2 pkts. 23c Fresh Milk, per quart carton 28c Mliiiulcio scrviitRs dana Tea Bags 30 bags 29c "lr hy Nalinh iracle Whip, 32-oz 87c bn's Paste Wax 65c w PKIDK SAMPLE i Cream, pints 29c .i.,n .. ii iiiu. . I SOCKEYE SALMON b f w- 38c CROCKERY 20"picCC Sct' Co,orfu, Colifornio, for kitchen use J495 TOMATO JUICE - 2 35c APPLE JUICE Av,mc cicaro,,d sprkin9' 2itin 2 t'ns 25c GREENGAGE PLUMS"-15 - T t5c PEACHES "- 19c PEAS nd CARROTS0-1 ' ,5" '- t-15c JELLY POWDERS 3 25c Pick up your TORONTO STAR at SUPER-VALU Tooih Picks pkt. 5c Chocolate Bars 4 for 25c Candy, Lemon or Orange slices , lb. 43c Puffed Wheat , Big ShorkUOc Puffed Ricef Big Shot .... ... .pkt. 12c Colgate's Tooth Paste, giant. 57c Brightens the' Teflh and swertrns the breath Jergen's Lotion, 6 oz. bottle ....... 59c Keeps the skin bahy-smnoth Frozen Waffles pkt. 25c Ken Peas pkt. 28c . . . 2 pkts. 25c Salt . frecn Biscuits ... large tins 1.39 rlid Drums agjc Baking Powder, 12-oz .25c serial Cheese ........ 1 lb. pkt. 79c UIT and VEGETABLES Mwoys Fresh q Super-Volu ot Low Prices MEATS at SUPER-VALU Arc Always Freshly Ccllophoncd for your convenience CELLO SIDE BACON Vz lb. 29c DEVON SKINLESS SAUSAGE .,. lb. 9C FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER lb. gCJg ONIONS ad RADISHES bunches 44c EGGS Grade A Medium. 600 Dozen While hev last Cartoned ''UCE Grern firm hood - 1 A I? - w , . ,... - jm SUPER-VALU DO NOT ADVERTISE ALL THEIR SPECIALS. SEE OUR LOW SHELF PRICES ON SUGAR, BUTTER AND EGGS f Rt5H KILLED CHICKtN At fopuiar rrices TOESNice firm and Red Tube 25C