Hi it ice Kupert Daily New;. Tuesday, February 9. 1904 1 : es Hear Talk on Public Speaking; : jine Variety Show Plans Finalized Increased Circulation and Membership Reported at Annual Library Board Meet Meat Loaf It Jaycce public ., will g?t under ing of the Jaycees and followed an address by Bill Hankinson, manuyer of CFPR. Mr. Hankinson told the group ' ciicuni- mat su books been :. V , hud donated j lion oi books, addition of 1.217and some books had been pur-j new bocks and an increase in! chased with funds contributed. ! borrowers were repot ted at the Among contribution.? received ! annual meeting oi the Prince i Jurinir the vear 1903. Circulation of books in tb v.,uni P-'"P c's field climbc , from 5.986 to 7,703. : that the most outstanding factor In which man differs from beast the former Women's Canadian j is ma w tuiivey mougnis Coming Here ciuo nere ana irom the Prince Rupert Music and Drama ie.stlval Association. She reported on observation of Young Canada Book Week November 15 to22. in which Patent - Teacher Associations had co-operated in staging a contest for youngsters, and said the event had proven pi pulai with the cnildrer. Concert Series and lueas through speech. ne Sam a yoou riicuume of a mans suceeoo is me piect-iua-uuily oi tus sptecn, mat fcoou spctcn quauues aie as e&e..w.ii i mouem living as personal appearance, ine Jaycee touise m puonc speaking is 10 oe given uy Mr. Hankinson, Complete plans for the club's social ucuviut: planneu lor ine coming wcek-enu were hearu. Saturaay evening wai see uie iirsi Jaycee social oi the year in the Valentine dance to be neia at the Legion auuitorlum. Arrangements nave been eompici-ed, and invitations are avanaole. Other activity slated for tne week-end is the presentation of the Variety show, "Valentine Varieties," at the Capitol theatre Sunday night. This evening of entertainment promises to be a ' well-rounded show. There will be a wide variety of song, dance Music Trail concert eerie? presented in the Civic Centre. when Nicanor Zabaleta: Figures on increased circula- Saturday, April 17. at three dif-tion trowed ;,:e uegest boosts t ferent locations in the city. of the harp, will take .jM 1 i , i Fix A Fancy ! pOUFAMT aiipiMri eoma oflea in I J h1 Mnlk A Fthmlrr with n holiday of hearu an other cele- rations. Deck your table with a tarty meal, arranged aronnd a generous FANCY Hi BAT LOAF the kind that shows roar home cooking sets "lonn' In the OTea." Good cooks, always looking for something special la a meat loaf, iU sing praises for this one. The "raocr" part la aslng a can of Teg-stable soap In the basic meat-egg-hread mixture. This loaf can be "extra-fancy" served with a deluxe sauce. For saace. Too have your choice of three canned soups tomato, cream of mnshroom or celery sance. All this for a price to gladden your eyea. And the meat loaf makes a fancy feast with buttered green esns (topped with toasted si-tonds). and a cherry gelatin salad. Fancy Meat Leaf t nnends ground 1 tftblMpoon mi W orcestArshlrs 1 can (1H enpa) Miice a condensed 1 Ubleepoon vmtabla eoup prepared I mrw soft muHUird brsd cubes 1 teapmn M It I lri onion. 14 teaspoon chopped black pepper lw. iishtlr tftin Mil sll Ingredients together veil Shape into loaf and place in shallow ff if y NICANOK Z ABA LET A . . . harpist t-i he in thP c-nr-.i firH ii. ' " - anu young peoples books, but the Juvenile section had also 'shown a major increase, rising from 5.09O in 1952 to 5,543 in I reaQers Regular monthly mee'lng loyal Order of Moose No. 1051 at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 9. (33) Hey Fellas . . . take your Sweetie to see Valentine Varle-: ties at the Capitol, Sunday the 14th. Tickets now on sale all over town. 1341 Interested people welcome at important meeting Museum Board,- Federal Building, 8:30 tonight. (lt Neighborhood Dance in aid of Conrad Scouts and Cubs, Friday. Feb. 12, 9 p.m., Conrad School. Admission 50c. (36) W.A. of the U.F.A.W.U. meeting Wednesday. 8 p.m., Metro- pole Hall. Election of Conven tion Delegates. Everyone please attend. (34) Last chance to support Girl Guides. International dinner tickets on sale at Super Valu. Wednesday. 3 to 6 p.m., or phone Blue 408 for reservations. tit) ;rt";jHome-Furnish. Cf7 L'Vt PL. rt SJe e Further plans for an Easter sale were diucitesed when members of the executive of the i-uuce itupirt credit Women's Brenkfast Cuit) .act Sunday. The sale. ...u U'-'nrr ranriip I '" roni-Ves find other items in ! Easter nark mo- win r hiH Proceeds are earmarked for ' a hih school bursary. rf f-JH 1 BBSS I I WE MOVE WITH CARE ANYWHERE Von can entrust your finest furniture pieces to us with confidence in their safe-and-sound delivery. PACKING CRATING SHIPPING LOCAL Oil I ONO DISTANCE MOVING LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Limited Phone 60 "Leave it to Lindsay's" flew Improved SUPREME uebign von,esT Open to Women OTTAWA (CP) Want to make a little monry? Look around the house. Think the stove can be improved? How about the refrigerator? Any new ideas for a lamp? A chair? The Canadian Association of Consumers is paying money lor baking pan; or pack Into lightly greased loaf pan. Bake In moderate OTfltr (350 F.) about 1 hour or till done. Makes ( servings. If desired.1 serve with one of these aaucea. Celery Pimlento Sauce: Mix 1 earn (l1 cups) condensed cream of celery soup wtth cap milk (or drip, pings from loaf) snd a boat cap chopped plmiento. Heat. Mushroom Sauce: Mix 1 can flVi caps) condensed cream of mushroom soup wtth H cup milk (or drlpplnga Inn loaf) and about 1 tablespoons chopped parsley. Heat. Tomato Mustard Sauce: Mix 1 can (14 cups), condensed tomato soup with hi, cup drippings from loaf (or butter) and about 1 tablespoon prepared mustard. Heat. -sovr scoops - Spaghetti snd Tuns Team Wellt A Tuna-SpaKhatti Casserole starts off the season of Lenten meals la most enjoyable way Quickly pnt together t cans of spaghetti (the kind in tomato sauce with cheese) and 1 can of drained, flaked tuns. Heap Into a casserole. Sprinkle the top of spaghetti with about H cop of buttered com flakes. Bake at 375 F. about IS mlautea. Yield. 4 generous servings. j ! 1 ; nert Guides, and to aid tiff World Friendship Fund which 1 last year was used in several in-: (ernational projects, , including! flood relief to English and Neth- erlancls Guides, assistance to the j Guide movement in Korea, pro-; 'vision of a trainer for Guiding j In Trnnt n trainpr for work in " refugee camps of Germany : and other such projects. con..run umaraiia iown - . 'es wiin Bins 01 pennies on iiuiik in? Day. February 22. Artist Retires c hairman of the ffairs committee. s were completed tfie inontiuy mixi- Harpist nd-Up of the Alaska on will be February 17, ratling exponents has been cuiiea time a riuujr , 4 i.ists." and more . Time edition 14. IMS, the rricd a column j till im' iauairia t t.-llmB 01 the ...1 nr hpiju-u f an aosi iicc oi ; Uic New York .if. . I, i la is too well i V .uffir from the tUnliaUati ni w.i- ';miiv "Insleaa 01 Herts and nu ll. dus that have nark ot harp played clealt- M nnin'i rpnint. nut in from piano JUS. t has research- I mil. J libraries con-1 the ;p compositions .tl ft tiny whin this it heard more H. pertoire also in -irks of modern ,ited to huu. pain, and most d in France, the j,y harpists, ne r as a child his first public the age of nine n. , brilliant Paris I many rentals ill hinKton, Pliil- i. Buenos Aires, ,md throughout now makes his .in, Puerto Rico. il northern B. C. follow uppear-I'niied Stales, ill leave for an ; n South Am I 1 I if I j nany 1"- I'lo.-'iK'l't S 11! no 111 Wot brightest .sini-lied a reisn ot 111 21 years a;;o. 'inieii 1,1 Jews 111 tcs there weie Cierinany wle'n over, iho.se wiM Jirviveu aie unci; takini; part hi V lal and cultural Jewish kiwvi'i.s iy. 1 iirec Jr.,..; ial parlianieni. 1 nierehaiils own A.vswiatloti 1 1 The : ii 0 1 "iati.ui ot and comedy routines which will have a wide appeal. The show ls directed by Dennis Llpscombe, and a committee under LeRoy Weiss is in charge of arrange ments. Place of honor at the dinner meeting last night was held for Don Tucker, a long-time Prince Rupert Jaycee .Mr. Tucker has retired from the local chamber, having reached the age of transition to the Senior from the Junior Chamber. In a short address, Bert Jefferies, the club's immediate past president, presented Don with an attractive scroll on behalf of the members in appreciation of his long and devoted service. Plans for the regional convention are well under way and It ls expected that a sizeable representation from Prince Rupert will set out in caravan for Pen-tlcton in May, picking up delegates from units along the way. Guests at the meeting were numerous, headed by T. Norton Youngs representing the Senior Chamber. Father P. Mohan attended and gave his blessing at dinner. Plans for a "Future Citizens Day" in the spring were discussed and school principals and student councils will be contacted. Necly Moore, chairman of the Prince Rupert Tourist Bureau, told members that the response from businessmen "was very good," with the result that a .tourist bureau has been set up. It ls to have a reception- hoped Hull' " - V- " ,.,y...w. 1.. n Uiiuinm thl mimmer and to nave a new tourist fld. nntixl for distribution. Members decided to take ini- ,i-,i., o, fDot-i Lini an un w uvutiimni. 1111. u;illv r ....-tinrr Hinrtine a Jnninr rhnmber of Commerce at Ket- cnjkBn Nton Youngs, member c( tne genor Chamber, said that lmflv .nuid oo-ouerate bv con- taetinir the Board of Trade at the Alaska city. PERSONALS Former Alderman John C urne. 435 MrBrluY St., has returned Delicacies From Many Lands In Store For Guides' Guests .ui as, .)ou in an, in a contest open to its 20,000 members in a ANNUAL MEETING CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY Civic Centre Common Lounge Rupert Public Library board. ine meeniiK also .saw re-eifc- 1 tion of officers, A. D. Ritchie, chairman; Mr. U. A. Hill, secretary and Mrs. W. S. Kergm, book committee chaiiman. Highlight of the session was the report by libranan May Mc-1 uTiaiQ who said mat circulation ! of books during 1953 had totalled I 32,228, compared to 2i,i41 ir. previous year. She noted that -ie incrta e was general throughout the various sections of the library. A total of 521 new borrowers had joined the library durin;; the year, comprising 290 adults and 231 juveniles, as compared to 513 new borrowers in Cancellations had totalled 90? but many of those were inactive cards carried in the files lor seme time. Total active membw-sriip at January 1, 1954, was 1,548, a gain of 259 during the year. ! She also reported a toUI of 10,238 volumes in the library at i the end of the year, and sa.i.1 ' Local Council i ! Plans Social, j ' Citizenship Day Plans fur another so? lal evening lor New Canadians and old. and for local celebration ol Cit-Uer.sliip Dy in May -ere dij-casred at ia.t rug, u s rr-; . tin; til the Piince. r-pjri, C.i.: "nship Council. Planning id ine April social 1 will be undertaken oy the executive at next month' nieeiT.it, and may include a community sin;r to teach newcomers some Canadian foiibs. tlramatKatie.n of a citizenship court session :o famil'arie new Catuulinris with the procedure for obtaining clti- ensliip ;.apers, and other pro-i jee.ts. One if the intional sr-.j)s I i,. ...in ,.i...,i t tvo freshmcnts at the event and on-; or tvk0 new Canadians' may be asked l0 spoak on thclr lmpras. sJns 0l Canada, lhe nieelinn also di.scu.ised a recommendation that a vlsitlnj , ommj.(, e he established to visit new Canadians in hospital here. and it W!LS reDurtcd that the 1 1 u a,i.,i ,i .,!(. : . of magazines and periodicals in . foreiim lani;uai;es, for such pa-j tients. i The executive ai-so will stu 'v ! possibility cf adding to its mem-1 bers persons of various raciai j miliar with problems both he: e ! and in their mother countries, 'o j act as liaison officers between i the council and new Canadian.' j who have not yet mastered thi I English languase. SPlCIAl OLD viTnTTT? $3.55 pint tm I V J J EVAPORATED Ml LIC ""NCRESSCD-MO"0- "from Contented Cows" WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 ot 8 p.m. Reports and Election of New Officers EVERYBODY WELCOME L ! for the first time A novel international dinner, unique in the history of Guid-; mg n pririce P.upert and be- ueVed to be the first of its kind in the Canadian Guiding move- I merit will be staged here Sat-i urday nigh at St. Andrews Cathedral Hall th" First nilllUICIl II. III by kJ J bit A 1 HI DtHn-r. T?nr,f.rt r-.,iiilo ( ,Lmiv.inv . mrnu incluumu sucn wend- in...o ,tn,.a,i r-itr,,n Phiirakat, Almendrados, Fyrste- item i.l. , ifn.Pnnitt and ...... nthr-m will hlirhlkrhi t he event, desiuned to laise funds for the Guide: World Friendship Fund and for local Guide camping equipment, The project also ties in with the Guides' Thinking Day and Week, later this month, m which Guides learn of the work of their sister Guides in other countries. Girls of the First Prince R11- nert Itiimiunv have been work- . inK for many weeks on the ; proiorl. which will see displays The affair, wnich is open tn CATETi ,,f?(G" - J. f.-enfie. origins, who have lived in Can-fur ?,t) years dtxitrncd all the ada for some years, and are fa- national campaign to make Canadian housewives more design-conscious. Dcikii Is one of .Canada's i 1 , ... 1 VIIU, OI course, gOOU aeslgn jii.ips raise living uanuaras. by: p.o.iouiK a more comiortaoie. and .sturdier product The National Industrial De- Mi;u touneil. distributors, con- Miiiieis and government otficcrs, uas attempted to build up Cana- !il tan design by annual desi?n u oiliest.;. The council's latest ; idea is to get the housewife to hcip. 1 ( AMI ion AN AIU1S I lie consniuers association is .supplying the contestants; the council provides the cash for the awards. Letters to association member are being sent out. invltum them to write down, in -111!) words or lew, ideas for lin-1'iovinu the Uesicn of household furniture, lamps, electrical and kit- hen equipment. The contest, closes March 31. To the best of the winning en- iiii s nin i;o uw. iiierc I iu nil awarus 01 au, wa anu SIT) in each of the four categories: Design ideas for lumps; Id Canada . . . CHEVRON major South African stamj), has retired as chief artist in the gov - ernment printing worlcs. Outside of stamps, his favorite orrupa- ticn is producing illuminated ad - drees. RockMqiml ajsij. vvm Esssjayajs lUium- 1 aiii ii iwssai rust-proofs your engine while you Km from a two-nionth holiday in 0f Guidewmk in ol her countries Arizona and ICallfornla where he nn show nnd international mo-visited relatives. pi's featured in decor of tables! . j end hull. Some of the Guides; Mrs. j. T. Harvey, r.19 Fourth I 'Ho will be in costume. I Avenue East, has left for Van- And her feature will be sale rotiver where she will vacation, of unusual Oriental novelties, j drive. This jckoitisenient i5 not puhliilicd or displayed by trie Liquor Control Board c'by the Government ol British Columbia 4- nil, with special invitations to: New Canadians, is being con-j-vened by First Company Cap-' tain Mrs. W. L. IliicheoeU and! Mrs. R. Yamada, who have announced reservations for the dinner will be nceepted up until i" Wednesday night. Reservations ran be made by calling either J ",""l ""u ""-" et'l'- "'"'; furniture; kitchen utcn-ixirts. K's 1,11,1 non-electrleal kitchcit Jew-1 Uer- I ' l'l'mein.. ' "' 'he winning entries, council hopes.' to cull new ideas which can be turned over to HKinufaetiireis for possible use. pl;1' rt3 no SfiMl rf-Wrl for two wecks, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Lrnilre. 121 Seventh Avenue East, have left for a vacation In California. Mr. Al Fletcher, No. 3 Levin Apartments, Sixth Avenue West, has returned home from a lengthy vacation In Florida. Mr. Brure Brown, MI.A. left today for Ottawa, to investigate the drydock issue. On his return west he will go directly to Vic- toria to attend the opening of the B.C. legislature, Feb. 16. FLY To an already fine psolino, Standard of Li.C. scientists have added a safeguard against rust and corrosion, the scourge of the modern automobile engine. Motorists throughout Canada and the United States pay more tluin $100,000,000 a year to replace and repair fuel pumps, carburetors, fuel lines and other valuable engine parts. 1 of the two conveners. Proreed.s of the dinner, main' ; rourse of which will, feature! Chow Mein nnd Makiushi Ua-i ppnesc rice rolls) will be used : to purchase badly needed camn- i ' tits equipment for Prince Ru- . . i.h John Graham Marries in U.K. ' noWDUN, England (Heutersl John l'helan Graham, journalist .son of Vancouver millionaire F. Ronald Graham, married Mary Newton, 21. of Hale, England, Saturday. CURLING RESULTS result nt piny In the Art Murray trophy cometltton by thr 1'rlnnf liiM'rl LhOics' CurllliR Club me as tullows: Iluleiiiiin 8. Shier 2: Crowley 14. Turner 3; Anderson 11, Wllisnn 4; Scliuman 10. McLcod 7; MeKeni-.lc 10, MeBroom 3; Ramsuy 9, Jiihnson 7. Imiw fur toniurrow afternoon: Thorn vs Pnrtrlilire; Petrow vs. Lew-Is; Wakley vs. Moore. St.s 'SO meinbiTs. A!- I 4i students arc at ' dies A Jewish i a chnihdio.i I iMCii mail "iivertiini'iit puis hn to Jews who ' tir..4 the Nil-. Ii Tl,,,.i- l l!l-ill,.lv ,..' , ' 11 lias ui-r 1 T.4 "ct prelereiitj il 1 i lor ind liousliu-. 'j lll Vry I'sliniales i 'ews live aliroau. ; 'i 'he lli'iusaim.s ' iy arte,- "Cysul ':,f!. when storm-1 fl JeWl.,1, si, , j ''"I'.uo. The le ) Nazi cdiicmi- ! absent from Ihe 1 '' arc children me government at of nf.n .1,,.,,.. ln tunove mover onlv 11 m ' ler 13. There are 4 aiUl 19. family 4 I The fuel system of your engine is positively protected against1 rust and corrosion when you drive with the New Improved CHEVRON SUPREME GASOLINE. Here's how it works: There is water condensation wherever gasoline is stored in metal tanks. This rusts and corrodes metal. Now, with Standard of B.C.'s new anti-rust additive X-30A, the problem no longer exists because the surface of the metal is covered with a thin protective film. IT AUTOMATICALLY SEALS OFF RUST WHILE YOU DRIVE. WHAT IT MEAN'S TO YOU: You no longer face the prospect of repairs to fuel pumps, carburetors, fuel lines and other engine parts, due to rust. You get a, cleaner fuel, free from storage tank impurities. Yes, improved Chevron Supreme Gasoline with the anti-rust additive is your guarantee of better, more economical motoring. Try . a tankful today! took at Carnation ' ' Milk and you'll know it's a superior milk. Not thin mi favorite.. nor weak. Carnation Milk Kniks like rich cream. Not pale nor washed out. Carnation Mijk is creamy-colored. And this creamy milk tastes richer, too in coffee and in your cooking. Try it. Even a few cans will win you over from your present brand. FREE: Helpful booklet on quick, easy anil delicious "Chic-Dish Meals". Wiitc to Carnation Company, Liniilctl. Vancouver. 0) Ini to KETCHIKAN with connections to SEATTLE, WHITEHORSE ond all ALASKA Phone 266 Office Opp. Post Office C1IEVMI cure SUPREME We take better pzen strawberries of your car n m - )