A. J. Tioidhtkia ' rince Rupert Dai!w News Tuesday. September 26, 1950 . If" Study Groups Mrs. M. Oreis- sel 4 CITY COUNCIL Membership Mr. E. W. Beck- On Denial Survey Here ilej Heed Of Altenlion L annual meeting of the Prince Rupert (Continued from page 4 'W v. " .. ' '- I fcW . ... - i: .. . y ... . " -:Vf f , K, - 4 ' i . . V jo ' , representative Civic Centre J. S. Wilson ! II nm I'll V l -W?THWMHtm'IJU ! 1 fa.--,;. & r &.--e. 4 ; " - ': 3 ) -r:r 1 . ' ' to ! i ' 2 Music and Drama Festival Mts. Hardy ( . vestigation and reoprt back the next meeting. Instructed the city clerk (rnchcr Council last evening m wo uvic Mrs. E. W. if 1 , - s . Kindergarten Becker. The report on the dental sur fficd'S for new .icnauu nut. n-nu aim '. discussions on the result of the dental !ently made in grades one and four in the importance of safety habits. The latter the tor . ... . tn the need nr..;H(,n) w n n.Hf- reply to a letter from the Department of Transport regarding lease and Insurance of the Aero Club property advising that the committee had met with the representative of the department vey stated that there was a large NEW OUICK-MIX RECIff MOLASSES KSBS wHh raitlnt No creaming, no egg-beating one ay muting thU KblLgK-quick way! V7 number of grade one children who needed immediate dental ' adults rather - care. A committee had been in- 1 cm'rul' i Secretary-treasurer Mrs. H. lowing u ,C. Flood , i Convener Safety and Traffic 1 cup Ktliogg't cwp milk 1 cwp ftfttri flour 1 teeipoon boking powder Yi fopoii baking odm Vi iMtpOOfl Witt Vt cup molasses 2 tablespoons soft shortening yl cup soodioss raisim (or chopped dotes) I president-F.wnsni. F tgM Committee R. O. Moore Publicity Mrs. Lonan - Literature and Library- Teachers' R- E. Mortimer -Mrs. Mrs. but had no authority to act in j the matter and that the department would be notified of tlw results of a meeting with the executive of the club f ter such meeting had taken place. i Thanked Aid. Black for a letter j from Northern B.C. Power Co. j giving Information on the flow cf i water from Woodworth Lake and j storage capacities and referred I it to the Board of Works or Combine AH -Bran and milk in mixing bowl. structed to get in touch with the College of Dentists to see what arrangements could be made to have the matter attended to at an early date. The need for the extension of the sidewalk on Seventh Avenue eastward wa. stressed. This will be taken up by the safety and traffic committee. A hearty vote of thanks' accorded the retiring members of the executive for their successful work' during the past '(WU"fc'c---'"-''-"--4't 9- Sift together flour, baking powder, aoda and pult into same bowl. Add New molaacea, egg, phorteniog, raiin or Jthing MONTREAL'S PUNCH LINE Montreal Can adiens' "Punch Line" of right wing Maurice (Rocket) Richard, centre Elmer Lach and left wing Norman Dussault. cut their skates into the ice at Montreal Forum. The Canadieng are un dergoing pre-season ' training for the 1950-51 N.H.L. season opening only a few weeks away. , (CP Photo) combined. Whisper Nylons 3. Fill greaaed muffin pans H full, or for pan bread spread in greased 8" x 8' pan. Hake in pre-healed moderately hot oven (400F.) 20 to 25 minutes. (Slightly longer for pan bread.) Makes 12 medium muffins. consideration while discussing the matter. Acting Mayor H. F. Glassey was in the chair during the absence of Mayor George Rudder-ham, who was absent at con More Diesel year. Mrs. A. J. Dominato presided. John Jenkins was secre or 9 squares of tary for the meeting. Reports to satisfy a central registration authority. , "We should earnestly consider how to Introduce to our farmers the new knowledge that agricultural science has made available," he added. "If we earnest bread. CsmsYi and fiMss nivfS butw csrsal 1st flU P MtttlffOWt Mk- Locomotives Make Farming Professional BIRMINGHAM, England -Elevation of farming to the sta By Supersilk' In the lovely Fall shades of HARVEST LEAF PINE BARK from the elementary schools indicated that a start had been made in the year's activities. i Two associations had supported vention. Also absent for the same reason were Aldermen George Casey and Douglas Friz-zell and City Clerk H. D. Thain. mm ISS MONTREAL The Canadian Ministerial National Railways has placed an the request of the ly lollow that policy the less Association to protest the grant- order for eight diesel-electrlc tus of a chartered profession. I hard It will go with us as a na-itlon when in 1952, or posibly a lng of a licence by the city road locomotives with the Mon-council for the operation of pin- n,real Locomotive Works at a was advocated at the annual ascr and Payne meeting here of the British As- little later, the highly" artificial soclatlon for Advancement of , and somewhat inglorious receipt ball machines. The other asso- cost of approximately $1,500,-ciatlon had not considered the ooo. Science by Prof. H. D. Kay of I of aid from abroad comes to an i Jij I matter. J j Reading. lend." In announcing the new order here, E. A. Bromley', vice-president, purchases and stores, said that it brines the total cost of First Aid At new equipment, including loco motives and other items oi roil Addressing the agricultural i section of the organization, I Prof. Kay said that anyone interested in entering the field of farming should be required to possess a certificate of competence, except where it was on a small scale. Merely to have en Conrad Street ing stock ordered by the Canad ian National during 1950 to $13, 700,1)00. fci ' -ft-r - " i .I The eight new delsels, each of i finn hnrsonnujpr will tw delivered ough capital to buy a farm or VICKERS'IS DISTIUED IN CANADA AND IS DISTRIBUTED BY CalVttt PRESENTS Mmfi early next year. They will con become a tenant, should not b? the deciding factor. A successful start in the Conrad Street Parent-Teacher Association St. John Ambulance first aid classes was made last night when 17 members turned out Although the classes are spon sist of four "A" units, which are Thi, tdvettiment is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Bo4 b the Government of BnUsh Columbi. , "There should be a nationally- accepted qualification after two years' training In agricultural sored by the P.T.A., others in lead units with engineer's control cab in the streamlined nose, and four "B" units, commonly known as boasters, which pair up behind the lead units. They can however, be operated also : In science, follbwed by two years' prcatlcal experience," he said. A party seeking to rent a farm should have a recent history of terested are welcome, it was ex plained. R. E. Eyolfson will be instructor at the regular Monday evening meetings. hlnher multinles of three ana m successful farming good enough four to provide greater power 'for heavier loads. They are des tined for mainline freight service with the railway. HOTEL ARRIVALS (Prince. Rupert I G."ASKin, w, J. reters, re-?gy "IRhoodel." Mary "Williams. Mar- lone Partington and Anne Y. Kayes. Vancouver; C. D. Forbes,; New Westminster. rnz rL a T7 r.i -tv i j r a., j t X1 1 Iv .. I -. . mmm PRINTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE . We'll follow your instructions implicitly ror, if you Wish, add a creative touch that will lend distinction to your printed matter. Moderate prices. 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