Monday, May 3, 194S wo 7 A STEWART NEWS Latest from Par t la ndCanal Mining Centre mm m. i toff Timely Topics from Terrace Walter Chesher left on Satur Jean Chesher is a surgical patient in the local hospital. OFFICERS FOR STEWART MOOSE (garden?. day's early morning train lor i Vancouver where he has been called to take his medical test Enjoyable Whist Party At Stewart STEWART A military whist drive and dance in the Moose Home under the auspices of the Portland Canal Moose Lodge was very successful and was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. The winning team was William Newell, Angelo Bugnello, at the R.C.A.F. headquarters following his application to join There should be a succession of crops of beans, . beets, carrots, lettuce, and such things. STEWART Installation of the officers of Portland Canal Moose Lodge took place in the Moose Home. Ladies of the women's chapter were guests. The new officers: Hotel. . A Art Blackmoreand J. P. Hawk-inson, winning 96 flags. The team winning the least number of flags was comprised of Mrs. E. Jacobson, Mr. Isaac Soderlov and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bennett. Mrs M. Peterson has returned to her home in Prince Rupert after a week's visit with Mrs. T. Olsen in Terrace. - A. Attree left for Prince Rupert on Friday's train. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin accompanied by their young son, and Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. J. Finlayson, left on Tuesday by plane for Stewart for a brief visit to relatives there. Mrs. Finlayson will stay there indefinitely. Calling at Prince Rupert on their way they were back home at the airport within seven hours. Arruais For Real Display It is surprising how little it costs in time or money to have a really big bed of massed annual flowers, something that will really attract interest and attention. One should not crowd these thfngs. Leave a foot or more between all but the tiny types. Indeed in very long borders along roadways or paths there should be sufficient room to permit much of the early cultivation with a handdrawn or tractor-operated cultivator. First, the bed should be dug or cultivated thoroughly at least twice before the annuals are sown or set out. This gets rid of the weeds and gets the soil in good shape. For a long Governor, J. P. Garlick. junior Governor, Walter Hansen. Prelate, A. Lawrence. Treasurer, W. L. Newell. Past Governor, A. Phillips. Secretary, A. Russwurm. Outer Guard, A. Bugnello. inner Guard, W. J. WakefieW. Sergeant-at-arms, J. Wolsten-holme. . Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms, A. Aronson. Trustees D. Geddes, J. Smithson and W. Shields Orr. Mrs. Mary Dickson supplied the Air Force. Mrs. W. Klrkpatrick visited Prince Rupert on Wednesday'c train, returning on Saturday morning. Vic Giraud returned on Friday from Vancouver where he attended the funeral of Nigel Sherwood last week. Mrs. Giraud and Mrs. Sherwood will be returning next week. Mrs. MacKay paid a brief visit to Prince "Rupert last week. Mrs. Bob Cooper entered hospital on Saturday for surgical treatment. Word was received in town last week of the marriage of Frances Hall, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall of Ter- J. N. (Norman) Hueston left last week-for Prince Rupert en-route for Smithers. X X jSSUSAN HAYWARD IFF Rniir T. Kaye, Vancouver; G. F. Tough, Vancouver; A. Peterson, Smithers; K. P. Hoffman, Terrace; N. Markwick, Smithers; F. Lee, Vancouver; R. Wilson, Vancouver; K. Warner, Smithers; D. A. Chant, Vancouver; R. R. H. MacLeod, Vancouver; D. J. Rowse, New Westminster; R. B. Huene, New Westminster; H. V. Alderdice, Vancouver; Miss M. jg VVIIlk : MARSHA HUNT-EDDIE M HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY 1 The Civic Centre drama group bed three feet wide is about a put on a show in the Civic Centre on Thursday night. Two one- the music for the occasion. PasU Into wulan Hazel ton; Mrs. T. Lock minimum requirement. 0 i ( hart, Hazelton; S. L. Young, Governor W. R. Tooth was in- Vancouver; F. Ellert, Vancouver; stalling Governor and W. Shields act plays were staged as well as several vaudeville numbers. As chairman of the Civic Centre Q. How can I prevent so much grease when frying anything in deep fat? A. Keep a piece of brown wrapping paper close to the stove. When fried to the desired brown, lift the food out and place on the brown paper to drain. The paper will absorto every bit of the fat. Orr installing sergeant-at-arms. Constable G. Nelson presented several sound pictures after which supper was served. Cyril Olsen of Victoria, Chesher has put in a'lot of hard J. J. Faires, Vancouver; A. R Short, Vancouver; L. Myre, Bella Coola; J. J. Mclntyre, Vancouver; H. R. Henderson, Vancouver; D. Candow, Vancouver; this one can plant dozens of. different type annuals, with the smaller things generally at the front, the bigger things at the bottom. For tiny things like French Marigolds, allow about ten inches between, and for the biggest things like cosmos, full-size zinnias, eftn t-wn onrt tt Vinlf TODAY and TUESDAY where the wedding took place working hours and her efforts were crowned with success. Critics werp invited t,n at.t.enri t.hp Members of the Kitselas Ma- C. de Kergommeaux, Terrace' i Mr. and Mrs. F. Nash, Terrace; I 0 dress rehearsal and these were,sonic left on Friday for Who profits most? The mer- J. J. McKenna of the Stew- Mrs. H. M. Lisey, Terrace; J. B. art Book Store has been on a chant whose big ad is always nuKc nupert to auena a joint to three feet is not too much fVMtijjtiiiitii:ifw:i in The News. Reid, Victoria. '.trip to Vancouver. communication oi tne tnree lodges, Tsimpsean, Tyee and Kit Mrs. C. R. de Kergommeaux, C. J. Norrington and B. Dodds. Director for the plays was A)f Yox-c' Oi"'; C'it''0 r!i',c1r. room. A solid bed of one kind of flower in various colors make; attended, a U mosi fot.ir. rtisnitv At.un. selas. Tfcsre banquet and met " th- On rid ibc. hnc VllinlhS ir. ssuKllv Mthi;r, u. ruiy ung. itn.e suit.aDle for this put pus; ELECTRICAL ioiiig oy ear were; C. J. Nor-liligtuit, who A'iuS in Ciiiu'ge of the trip arrangements, William Oliver, J. McLeod, R. Squires, Tiiiuuiii is luifollkul A most important Job, after the plants are up, will be thin J. Haaland, M. Dubeau, D. Bu- beau, B. R. Dodds, N. McNabb, ning and spacing. This is vital j work and applies to either flowers or vegetables. Crowded j flowers will grow thin and ' H. Noakes. Mr. A. Attree went by Thursday's train. FIXTURES APPLIANCES CLEANERS SERVICE SEE PHONE WRITE: RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Winner uf tnf Cnuvn goiii .neaal Li Divinity auu the Albeit H. Mui'risuu meruurliJ soliolar ship at Union College, Vancouver, recently, was Rev. J, A. McAllister, B.A., who was also awarded his Bachelor of Divinity degree. Mr. McAllister has been minister of the Knox United Church in Terrace for over two years but he is leaving Terrace at the end of June to attend Princeton University in the fall and take advantage of these scholarships. Dr. Stanley Mills received word last week of the death In Toronto of his younger brother, G. G. Mills, who was t he Canadian Trades Commissioner to spindly, will not bloom freely and the biggest plants will topple over in the first storm. They should have half as much SAVED BY TREES YSDDU, Monmouthshire iff room betwen as they will grow tall. This means about i or 5 inches for things like nastur PHONE 644 313 THIRD AVEM'E WEST BOX A bus driver and six passengers miraculously escaped injury recently when a workman's but careened down a 60-foot embankment. The bus bounced among trees and shrubs which helped to keep it upright until M m MM MW mi tiums, less for alyssum, much j more for tall marigolds, cosmos j or spider plants. With the smaller vegetables, a : couple of inches between plants , is sufficient. This applies to j leaf lettuce, early carrots, beets, etc. Beans and peas should 1 it reached the bottom. Ontario House in London during the war. You saw n m the Daily News! Mil f TMAGINE the Jhrill you'd feel flying a jet propelled nni have from 4 to 6 inches between plants, and as all the seed usually germinates it should be planted about this far apart. Rows should be from 15 inches to 2 feet apart. Spread Them Out ! Mothers 1 aircraft or navigating a modern multi-engined plan Day NEXT FRIDAY For Daughter, Son and Father Mother's Day GIFTS Lingerie Dresses 2 Hankies - Coats Blankets Suits DOZENS OF IDEAS WALLACE'S ! "SSc?r J Urmes urugj ' to a pin poin location with split second timing. This is yours to achieve in the R.C.A.F. You will train as a Flight Cadet under a team of expert instructors using the most modern scientific equipment available in the world today a training valued at just about $35,000. It will be a proud day for you when you graduate as a full-fledged Pilot or Radio Navigator and receive the coveted Wings of the R.C.A.F. You will become a member of a team of outstanding young men famous for their courage, initiative and capabilities. As a Flight Cadet under training, your total income is $228.00 a month and, on graduation, you will recesv your appointment to the rank of Flying Officer with t monthly income of $274.00. One gels qu-.ie a thrill out of having the first vegetables or flowers in the neighborhood. But there is also much solid satisfaction in having good and beautiful things from the garden long after those next door are done. Perhaps the commonest mistake of all amateur gardeners is stopping planting too soon. With vegetables, especially, most varieties should be sown at least three times about two ! ... ' V- nrr- rV,.,5r' . MOTHER'S DA May 9th You ran'l repay ttif lor mm t h r. has ClVf 11 J OF COURSE! weeks apart. This will protect against late frosts or flood 1 through the years, tu! or ' .damage and will keep a tasty j supply of the freshest vegetables coming along. In most . . 3 day you ran sa. motlitT." A beautiful raid or I motto will help reveal Uif Ag II le 24 yor. Unmarried. Senior Matriculation or bottor A Univanrty JogrM it an advantage. parts or Canada it is possible to set out plants and sow seed almost up to the first week in July and still have reasonable Just Arrived! MacFarlane-Lefaivre Spring Styles you have for her. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" See the New Carpet at our store. Will not absorb water easy to clean. In large and small sizes and by the yard. 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