PSF -ihep. sone be gues y ba ier nce PAWN EE REMAN Dept e EO EON I ene We eee . : mos . : wos ‘ FEW city FAMILIES LEFT TO CELEBRAT E rhein Tse of'é Sohristmas: ‘Eve. ‘for. Ukrainians ig tomorrow, 13 ‘days late by the Gregorian: -ccalendar. The glow of a single candle, symbolic of the star which drew the Three Wise Men to Bethiehem,. will . shine from. windows at dusk... — Yule: festivities: start with the appearance. of the north star inj the heavens. They are a strange “By” The: ‘Canadian Préss , “Christmas tree again beomes: ‘the centre thousands of Canadian horries.this week. as: the ation’s 400,000 Ukranians and Yugoslavs celebrate: ‘the birth: of ‘Christ. . mas sas. St. Stephen's Day, hon= oring the ‘first Christian martyr. New Year’s ‘Day, falls. on Jan. 14 the feast: of Jordan symbolizing the baptism. of Christ is Jan. 19; ending the Christmas season. oma ence rine Sr ie SAaORE ie Pere ee Emel et yey ' : 1 by the. .Gregorian calendar and | blending of - new and - ancient} ° So al r - customs. \ ocia register ‘While Christmas trees. from . other Canadian’ homes rest in pack ‘yards, ‘those. in ‘Ukrainian’ (gels: screenin G ments. The tree is:one of the ways of ‘the . Western world parlors are hung. with orna- , oe Ine edi ion’ Ukrainians have adopted. ene te or Ee eco ye” Night school featur: res” wheat is used to symbolize pros- —PSNITREAL — ‘Titled peri and bring good fortune Canadians | living abroa th cme a a ee cubed two. new CCC cou rses ane in use both; in Canada andj quent. editions of the’ So-|: the old country, a token of the | ¢jq| Register, aspokesman manger. where Christ: lay... £ Many ‘ Ukrainians celebrate o Canada’ Ss social . blue Christmas. twice, once on. Dec. book announced today... use. Since the .16th ‘century and ‘honours list’ willbe nominated. The school which begins its again Dec, 25 by the old Julian | to: Social Register: membership | mid-winter calendar. Most exchange gifts, regardless of their place of res- night at 7:30 at Booth Memorial High: school is now open for reg- istrations in courses of typewrit_ “There also is carolling and the| Beaverbrook. who have made. ing, dressmaking, advanced con- traditional Christmas Eve sup-j|such great contributions to Can- versational French and English perof 12 dishes. Some families] ada.as to the land of their for, New Canadians. leave: an empty: ‘plate .on the adoption, will lLenceforth be el- The CCcce table, for the soul of, any . dead igible for the Social Register.” are “Theory of Pulp Manufac- member. ‘| he said. Lord Beaverbrook’s name ture” ‘and “Personnel Develop- ‘Ukrainians dance in their’ ‘na-| did not appear in the recently ment.” © Instructed by R, W. James, the pulp’. manufacture} a custom almost unheard of in| idence, he ‘said. | the mother country. . “Older. peers such as Lord {3 tive: ‘costumes and follow - with. ‘published. first edition. family visits. They eat plenty, The Register's editorial staff theory has already’ begun revision. of| course is designed fo give a gen-| oil, and like other Canadians «the first, aaiion Sihich. contained | eral overall view of the manu- the names of several petsons facture of pulp. Each phase of “The - Ukrainian ~ population already: dead and which altrib- the manufacturing process will starts the Yule season with 2] uted wives to a few celibate|be outlined from the prepara- re clergymen.: tion of. wood chips to methods mas,” as it is. commonly called.) “ «although this was Canada’s| of packaging for shipment, first. national register of its The course. is. being held to Church dignitaries of both the kind, ‘the percentage. of error|help to develop a person’s per- mostly native foods cooked in have a-drink or: “two on‘hand.. church service. -“Elttle ‘Christ- is a-time for prayer.. Ukrainian Catholic Church and the “Ukrainian Greck Orthodox ally all. erroneous entries wee hurch. already have ‘sent mes- sages: of good will to all clergy. ‘Re, read Christmas 3 Dunltke’ the: more ~ familar, axing Day, Ukrainians. cele- Register | official. \ PERSONALS wil: &. ‘Captain. ana: 'Mrs.- A, “ah * perci-. carefully. ‘selected names naa, valvand. their: son Graeme, of | the. ‘first:edition;: ) Tofino, Vancouver Island Wasitg the Register by. fully one- Of outstanding interest | in the winter. term: “Night : School” classes are two new. ten week- courses being. loffered to the public in co-operation with the Colum- 25. by the Gregorian calendar in| All Canadians. in. yesterday's bia Cellulose. Company. Limited, Watson. Island. sponsored - courses was. remarkably small, Practic- {spective in relation to an in- lieading woman by women's ed- dustry is. vital to the city, pro- \itors of daily newspapers in a due ‘to. members having failed vince and. country, it was re- poll conducted by The Canadian to supply promptly the necessary | ported. ‘plographical | information when peruesday. requested to -do- so, said the} set for this course.’ : -On Thursday nights J. W. Kil- Raising. the curtain on “the cur will instruct the “personne 4 brate the first day after Christ: scope of - the Register’s second develo: jsment’’ course. : edition, ‘the official said that At “Mr. aviigour reported that the| j course is a very practical one, | | Robert Strand, ‘son of Mr. and. Mrs. Carl: Strand. and Ronald: ; Strand. “son. of - Mr. “and. -Mirs:: J acab. Strand, deft: this morning). . for "Vancouver . to - continue’ ! service. Methods of id- i schooling. . : and analyzing: ves | : — “is the: time | 1 “int \ Contain: fewer and more’: revolving -about human telationships . which: con: : front: ‘those | in supervisory. pos= Port of Spain, ‘Trinidad, arrived On ‘Supply ‘fuller ‘information itions © in- in‘ ‘the city Thursday night. by.; about members’ familles. . _ tpublic, plane via Terrace, to attend the “Although this will cause entifying © funeral of Mrs, Percival’s|heartbrcak. in many- homes, the; problems as well ui. techniques } mother, Mrs. Sophie Carr. Also|nigher. standards of exclusivity | for meeting these situations will arriving for the. funeral from | will probably reduce nominations | form much of the course con- ‘tents, Mr. Kilgour announced. | where she: plans. to make her ‘Newman Cornish, son-in-law Of |haif,” he forecast. | He said that, the course should ‘home. : have . ae strong “appeal | “to ‘any. Le business: man. who is interested in learning. more ‘about. human relationships, or to those who. are or hope to be in supervisory, : positions. E. Fairclough — woman of year} for 2nd. time |: By The. Canadian, Press 3 Ellen Fairclough, minis- ter of citizenship _ ‘und im-. migration is. Canada’s Woman of The * ‘fear. for| the second successive. year. She ‘was voted the nation’s Press: sive - Conservative member for the woman most active in public Prince Rupert Daily. News . Monday, January, 5,. 1959... AL. By ‘Penny, vice-president of], ‘Columbia: Cellulose. “Company Ltd, cand . “Canadian ° Chemical ') Company , was to. carrive. today |: j ‘from. “Vancouver. ‘on a routine. business trip ‘to the Watson ‘Is- land. plant.:..Arriving . tomorrow jis. T. Ne: Beaupre, president of Columbia, a Cellulose Company Limited, Sg ‘Leaving over the. ‘weekend ' at-| | ter spending: Christmas and New | Year's: with her parents was Miss oe Maresa : Windle, daughter of. Mr. ‘and Mrs. “Benny ° ‘Windle,’ 6832. ‘| Seventh Avenue East,. Miss, ‘Win- ‘Idle, lefb. ‘by. CPA’ plane for Van-|. | couver : where she is a ‘dancing | i instructress. for Arthur: Murray © Special. ‘meeting. ep: Fishermen's: “Union, ; Wednesday Hall. “All. : ‘members’ tend. Important. oO Parentcraft ‘Classe M el Health Unit: resume: January-16" ey 2 p.m. Register: through \ family doctor, ns @ WA: to. Local - Meeting, Monday, January , o uy Metropole: Hall, : “CHIROPRACTOR os O TURPIN; D.C. 4 OFFICE HOURS: Daily, except | . Wednesday. Tuesday. and": Friday: evenings 1-9 ‘p.m: Wallace Block’ “Phone | 2028 ‘WELL KN ow N “M. Simpson of, 304 Sixth “Ave- | ‘nue East who’ celebrated 50 | years of married life. Jast Tues- { ther’ s golden wedding anniver- ~ “day are shown in top photo i | | Mrs. Fairclough, 53, Progres- : William’ Reid and at right is.’ Hamilton West, was also selected ‘ , | sides. Mrs. Simpson smiles at , Affairs during the, year. Mrs. ‘Lilian’ Doane, 829 Ninth | Avenue “West, leaves tomorrow | - | morning by plane for Vancouver enjoying: the buffet. supper. school, of:, dancing. - } Son ‘here’ was Miss Ruby” Fulton} of: Cardston; Alberta, as : guests ‘lof her brother-in-law and sister : emy in. Vancouver “this morning \eline Halliwell, daughter of Mr. ‘| Borden Street. . | morning “by: plane for.: Vietoria, where’ ‘she: attends’ Victoria . Col- : lege. taking: teacher's training. pioneer city. ; off with 2. candied: flower that “couple, Mr. and Mrs. James: | was sent ‘to-Mr.: Simpson - 2th _years ago after ‘it: had: been | -used -on: his: mother and fa- sary“ cake. ; The : ‘couple * have Le : spending. the Christmas | ‘sea- Mr, and .Mrs.. J. H. Mitchell, 233 Fourth Avenue West, Dy Returning to St. Anne's “Acad by. CPA, ‘plane was Miss Jacqu- and Mrs, .W.° E, Halliwell," BIL ~ Migs “Anna Colussi, “daughter ‘of..Mr, ‘and: Mrs. “Lino~ ‘Colussi, 1140 Ninth Avenue East, left this : STOCK UP IMPORTED PIPES lived here since 1913. IN THE any rEAR ‘ and other: ‘Smokers Supplies’; | also DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES. for “poe GROTTO ¢ CIGAR R STORE a Seated at left is Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silver- her husband’ as ‘they. cut the | wedding cake™ 1 - photo. The cake’ was’ ‘Yopped_ Mrs. Carr. ee ceentegeeee 'T 4 na : PRINTED, PATTERN waist 24-30" vote Printed Paltomn—beain: ~ Nreetinplo to use, von a Bowe “We novice enn mate tls akirt An Httle tle, Platioring shonth Aven tales Just one your deineh fabric, ‘Tomorrow's * yntborn: Boparates wardrobe, CePrinted Pattorn 4010; Miason’ Wrlata 24, 28, 20, 28, 90 iNchor, AM given alven! 1 yard S4eineh, ‘Ape Mted directions on onoh ~ fitttorn part. Haalor, neaurate. Band FORTY OUNTS. 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