' yo a Prince Rupert Daily News. Wednesday, ‘January 26,1055, howe at » it Future For Lumber Industry - | Kenney Tells Board Of Trade Bio rhe Dally Nowe” | He gadd’ that Kitimat wouldn't BE. A nate of jublia- be a company town, adding tliat igus pointlag to de-| (ye Aluminum Company of Cine fol a bright future for! nda Lid., welcomed other indus: Andusbry was sounded! tries, A pulp mill was alvoady errace and, Districts planned near the smelter town, tle miu ked 18 400) he sald and setondary industries meeting. would follow with Terrace reap- Bwere warned not to) Ing some of the benefits, mgtinot as a COMPANY) Mr. Kenney told thé hoard that Bervace old Uner ET. there had been three historle Bormer minister of eras in the Terrace Distrel. Tne porests, | first was between 1907 and 1908 _ when the Farmers’ Insthtate plo- neered for the unborn Board of Trade which had ts formative verts between 3013 and 1914. The period from 1915 to 1927, he sitet, was the most petive era for the board of trade whieh was assisted by Sinithers in jnstitut- ing village, commilasloners and ebtalning Hquor Heences, In re- ferring to (he charter grant , {the Ominera and Kitimat rall- ©. javoad in 1909 he reminded mem. berg that the only work actually John Mclntosh, done al thal time was around Aged 81, Dies the base of Thornhill Mountaln. | With 10000000 man worklng | At Haze fon hours belg ehalked up at KIW-\ G8 ore ord thiner has been mat, 0,000.000 board [eet of, / vale John MeIntosh of Hazleton in PERSONALS Wrineh Memorial Hospital, Miss Patline Watkinson, nuree Hazleton. Eldest son of August McIntosh, at the Prince Rupert General Hospital js leaving by plane Fri- an early Hudson Bay factor at Fort Babine and other northern day to attend the provincial poltits, John MeIntosh was born board meetings of the Business and Professlonal Women’s Club ralsed and spent his entire 81 In Vancouver, January 20 and 30. yeara in this district, Ie was employed for many She will return to the elty by plane on Wednesday, g + e noe rR “Pauline Watkinson Elected Resional Director By BPW | Bauline Watkingon, president. lof the Prince Rupert Bushress and Professional Women’s Club, wag elected northern regional director of tne “elub- at the monthly dinner meeting Friday Afeht-abt Cli "27." fn her new positon, Miss Wate] kinsun will allend the provinelg) board mectings uf Wie BPWC In Vancouver January 29 and 30. Aldesman Kay Sintth will also attend the bowed meethigs as a carloads uf hunber, Mr. Kenney sald (he future development of the'liinber Industry wiz exceed- ingly bright, “Reeent opening of the CNR's): Terrace to Kitimat ratirond iightighted President Fred Macklin’s report, The official cpentng Mr. Macklin sald) was set for varly dn dune. He stid that the CNR had promlsed ty faellitate local Ter- race farmers with special fretght cats to deliver farin produce to guitomers in Kitimat He sald that many people outside Ter- race were extremely Interested lin this aren and pledged that the board would work nnceas- Iuuly for (he betterment of Terrace, _ Refiotts..rom the.varlous com |: miltleds were read and: ite was} announced that the next-meet- |.) © Ing which will be held In Febru. ary will ‘be an International candie-light: night, A resignation’ was’ recelved |: from Muriel Reeves, who yee} ya alyned from her positlon vs re- cording secretary. Misy Reeves) recently moved'to Vancouver. | ‘Eta Parmer volunteered 10; p delegate from the club, take over the duties of revording{ © Ten inembers attended {he geevetitt , © welt hee present dinner and several more mem-| °° ary alongs with he: piesan B bers joined fix. the business ses-| dutles of corresponding secretary shin which followed. until the end of the year, io Mleringnc Tenping Suv Cale —_ Aandy . ov Rash ed Hales: “Meringue Cake Squares” are of cake squares with meringue, Tq dessert trick you can whip UP. building up sides slightly. Bake | . for unexpected company Whe! iy slow oven 1300 degrees F.) 15! VV INTERIZE | 5 nce 8 ed ake: , 8 " “ . . ‘ho i the, squares ot aE tan , to 20 minutes or until lightly |! NG es 1 aoe NOW! . don't seem dressy enough, Cut, Cool, Heap well 8 Complete Motor : i . . so you'd planned for the family | owne d the opke into the squares you'd drained frult cocktall on top of planned, ‘frost. with meringue, and brown lightly in a.slow oven. Heap the tops at’ serving time), with canned fruit cocktall with ‘Yts good fresh frult flavors and watch your pretty creation van- ish! Ses MERINGUE CAKE SQUARES *}, 2 egg. whites a\ —— Few grains salt alg! | Ya cup granulated sugar i : 6 (3-Inch) squares plain cake 2 cups. drained canned frult cocktail an Whipped cream for garnish”. Beat egg whiles with salt antl? stiff but not dry. Gradually beat in sugar. Spread top and sides SO i] Initiates | 4 Tew Wlombers 7 _ Mr, T, E, Thompson and Mrs. Oscar Johnson were Initiated In the lodge when the Sons of Nor- WATCH FOR IT! =. | way held their regular mecting and social Monday-night co . : oe STOR E-Widé CLEARANCE : . : weal | The large group of members Tooeeby te ah nso saw two films “Jasper Na- are tional Park" and “A Mile Below the Wheat" about the Leduc oll fields in Alberta.. So, | The lodge also took up acol- | lection to present as a going| =. STARTING FRIDAY, JANUARY. 28. vat nieringue. Garnish with whipped cream Jif ddsired,/ °° Makes 6 servings. .. Cafe —Phuto by Chandler's Studie NEWLYWEDS shown «above, Mr, and Mrs, Allan Sheppard, were walted In marriage In a floral setting of chrysanthemums last Wednesday evening at First United Church by Rev, L. G. Sieber. The bride fs the former Barbara Stalker, only daughter of Mr. Douglas Sstalker of Vancouver and the late Mrs. Stalker ‘and Ihe groom is the youngest son of Mr, and Mrs, Bert Sheppard of Prince Rupert. 4 ‘ . Fn eer erate tte a . broadway @ Anti-Froeze " @. Mud and Snow rr “© Weed Chains: COME TO THIRD |, "AND PARK FOR TOPS| IN AUTO SERVICE: | SUPERIOR AUTO . SERVICE |) yeurs by the Department of Pub- De Ne Works and remained active a “Tup until the Inst two years Mrs. W.D. Smith, 408 Elghth} Mr. MeIntosh ts survived by Avenue West. is leaving by plane|threo brothers, Donald and tomorarw for a week's visit toj Charles of Hazelton and Angus Vancouver. ; “1 MeIntosh 8r., well-known” resi- ¢ dent of Prince Rupert; three sisters, Mrs. George Martin of Hazelton, Mra, C. L. Barker of Prince Rupert and his elder ats- ter, Mrs. Agnes Brentzen, now ‘182 years old, of Port Simpson. Canadian Girl Seeing “World a As Wohammed Al: ’ Sverelar yf ther an‘ mother met and mar- By JAMES SHRIMPTON Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘Tled in this country. Both eame ifrom a Syrian area which now EDMONTON Official). part of the Republic of Leba- gway present fo a noe visitors to Karachi are Intro on sccmumen see pu owe duced at gatherings In thelr” i In an Interview Kere Miss A, Bushmen Ws imet royalty and many heads of her experiences in the ‘East, 'Mecca in Saudi Arabla. ier al the Moose whist drive) When she first left the dry | filled a dream of her father, and the men's poul prize. ‘sured her mother: “Perhaps it}pilgrimage himself. prize by Mrs. J. Simpson, Other tand will be returning to Karach!iminister,. Miss Saddy travelled ard, ladles’ pool prize. 5... |. Miss Saddy was porn at Ward. !They flew to Jedda.and there family who-are going back to the | ” pprmrcommens tte ores Country -shortly,...- : (honor to a dark-eyed young’ ‘Canadian-born woman who has /Saddy had many tales to tell of .. - state In the Pakistan capltel. tcapped last summer when she Al Wy +f Dh a i Alya Saddy. of Edmonton ts so- {made the Moslem pilgrimage to 4 us AANIVE otal seeretary to Prime Minister, A. Bushman was a double wine ; Mohammed All of Pakistan. - This journey, she sald, ful- Saturday night in, the Moose i cold of Edmonton for hot and ae Saddy, who died in Temple when he took men's frst, humid Karachi Miss Saddy as- | 195] before he could make the Ladies {irst prive was taken by will be only for six months.” But | Ag one of the party accom. Mrs. W, Pettersen, and second {she’s been there for 18 months: panying — the Pakistan prime winkers were A. Jacobsen, men's; ab the end of Jamary when her jin an alreraft provided by the sevond prize and Mrs. M. Pritch- | current holiday here is over. Inte Ibn Saud of Saudi Arebla, co Jgw in southern “Alberta antl |mothred’ along the . madern ,OldsCount oe Wey eae jedueated dn Edmonton, Her {a- | highway through the desert to| . Refreshments. were convened - i Meeca, passhig, pligrims coming ,by Mrs, P. Peterson and, assisted cont called “Lily” f Paris is an carly of sunny = days’ | BAe of cotton pique | Willan PF, Stone, 722 Fifth Av- m@-stralght lines, ils | enue Weal, returned to the city Bee look is acecentuat- jon last night's train after spend- Bund white stripes. | ing the last few days In Kitimat, ot ool: J . Uoane Dressmabers Ou Quan “oultere Pattern * s For Take Out Orders FINEST: OF: COOKING "BEST. OF.FOOD. . Phone'4332. Joe Tee pean ereene Amtecternemmenamanagy sees seme aa ofa lk: ; abs ood . XCLUSIVE | : readers (@ A special for January at | ‘Plunver Laundry (1021) Ltd. ‘90% Discount on all dry cleaning | f Vi trom. all over the world to the | hottest spot in Islam. . . 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