ee BESTS et Ue *- LAST MEETING OF YEAR - Toastmistresses. tal -- about Ch The season of Christmas was the topic: theme Thursday night when fopic gave each mernber her choice of nine subjects to speak about at the group’s Of wide interest were the fol- lowing topic addresses: 1. “How do you feel about Dr. Brock Chisholm’s attitude about Santa Claus and what is your persona] feeling about this sub- lect? “what is. the story behind wthsst footing” it on New Year's Day?” 3:. ‘owhat- do you know about nevorigin of Mistletoe?” 4.,‘Why is the fir tree revered at’ Christmastime?” 5. “What was the most excit- ing’ or happiest childhood Christmas that you can remem- ber?” 6.:°“Does your family, or did your parents, celebrate Christ- mas in any unusual manner?” 7, “What is your opinion about the average present-day attitude toward Christmas?” ®. “Tell us about your most! ‘unusual’ Christmas.” 9. “What can be done to re- store the true Christmas Celc- bration?” The’ tovic addresses proved most interesteing with a large variety of opinions given. e |. GO HOME FOR |. CHRISTMAS by LOW CHRISTMAS FARES PLAN To the prairies and certain: points in Ontario. Savings for you — and your fa mily! Go from Dec. 16 to 31 112 at the home of Mrs Madeley. national IODE funds. ristmastime'|| mistress Mrs, John Laurie last meeting of the year. In other business prepared specches .were..given by Mrs. Jack Mussallem: who spoke on “The Christmas season in Hol- land,” portraying a delightful picture of the holiday customs of that land and Mrs, B. J. Craft who spoke on “The Community Christmas Concert,” vividly re- cal'ing Christmastime in small communities. , Introducing the speakers was Mrs. F. St. John Madeley. Mrs. W. lL, Hitchcock gave the read- ing. Introductory speeches were given by new members, Mrs. Werner Jensen. and Mrs. A. P. Antisin. Critic was Mrs. T. F. Pennett and timer was Mrs. ‘B. B. Milnes. Next meeting will be January Needy yo milies \| lo gel hampers \\ Six needy families in the city will receive Christ- mas hampers totalling $120 from the. Duchess of Edinburgh chapter Imper- id! Order Daughters of the Empire. At, the last meeting of. the group Thursday night held at the home of Regent Mrs. Ervin Lindstrom other donations vot- ed upon ‘were: The sum of $15 to the coal fund for needy families in the district; $25 to the Jack and Jill school; $25 to the- ‘Municipal Scholarship Fund; $5 to the’ roa Emerson House. in Van- ouver and. donations to 10 ‘In. other business it was re- ported that the. chapter's booth at) the fall bazaar: realized the | Return Limit Jan. 3 eel | GROUP | COACH TRAVEL SS! PLAN mo | Two or more SK people enjoy big | savings when) they make-tfie’ | round-trip =. * together...g0 — anywhere In |. Canada, between - destinations. 72 miles or more apart. INCLUSIVE PLAN ~ Includes rail fare, _meais and tips. SAMPLE RETURN COACH FARES -for 2 adults and 2 children between Vancouver and Edmonton — You save approx. $30.00 Saskatoon — $226.00 You save approx, $32.00 CA's money-saving. FAMILY FARES x PLAN, TOO! GIVE | CN PREPAID hey "he im 4 “For further ‘informatton: Plonso 808, welle or call N * is ot atte Aner be some agen a) ¥ : $156.00 | a | DON'T. FORGET safe: Merry Christmas. ne mor noKue or KOH 4 4 oY : \ Phone auth Hines rire f ' - PAY LATER G CH iM TRA Ny ain lsum of $193. The Regent thank- led members for their outstand- i ing ‘support in the annual event. It was also reported that cal- fendars had been distributed to !'Booth Memorial Junior High : school, King Edward school and‘ the: chapter's adopted school at ; Hazelton. Daal | ‘Hostesses. ‘for the night’ s meet- | ing were Mrs. George Fowlle and. iMrs.. Alex. Slater. . MTS... Lind- strom won the. “monthly prize. ' y. 8 Toasts” ne ee a ram Hoigh hi a holiday eolubration! TICKETS OR Yer, the invitations are out, the . » CN G| [FT » house gaily denuud | in tho soanon’s cM ‘ - c Best fashions and naw you, Ws nt CERT! FICATES hostess, open your hantt and you “| .» the hapny way home lo friends fora buffet brunch, vt to wish rola ves Keaturing eaayetoepropare foods . atarta witli tonnt to Ves Juice, arayge ts wonderful served cold bu lot drtits. OLIDAY: HOT V-8 ° 1 enn (10 fuild ounce) V8 Cenqrous dash ground clover Genorous dash round ginger Combine Vea, cloves, and glage a Hont, stlrrtig ow and the sin mora Faw anintiten, Marlon 4, fa. ’ j Hy " oe " «ME ERRY niyenth: “CUP i “ 14 ‘anal clove’ witli ified) pew COE tly : hoot broth Tenn (10 tit onnces) VR . ‘4 Lanapaaty lt hen jee hy fenapnon odion flea Vee ge cop acme deonenn geteomeesome qian 6 1896 grenqonetsmenn se rons eilare' event a eth OA Ute het eed tt t4 VLA OEE Greetings” the Prince Rupert Daily News general manager G. P. Woodside a Who left’ Saturday night with their family aboard the North- lana Navigation Company. Lim-" ited “Canadian Prince” en route to Burnaby where they will take up residence. . | Centre at Brentwood: in Burna- The Holiday Season ee '] Conk artic in butter a Tow min- ptited taal instes.. (his hraneh Mis dolightful, nutritious hove it's the chilly day that weltomen tt Ho proparad with bat hy ar choose fromone of Pharor ee HO 1 tabluspoan 1 Hutton, ommargurie tn avis) condonnod “Best | -Wishes”’, & Da ail ial one staff} { “Bon Voyage” was the triple: offering Friday night when. Daily News Staff held a combina: tiorm farewell’ and Christmas party in -Club 27. painting to — HON . INGH honor - Mr. 2 da: Prince Rupert Daily News Managing: Editor’ ‘R. “Ayres ‘pictur left, in Club 27 Friday night on. behalf, of th Daily: f ‘at’ ‘joint farewell - and.‘ Christmas. ‘staff. ‘party: Woodside. left’ ‘Saturday. night: by boat to ‘make. thei — Staff. E photo, BY Jobn ews Si UMr: ( | SUPPORTS SAFE DRIVING | ‘her son. advocates, the. shopping. safety. ‘suggestions: ‘If: ‘the. shopping ‘and Season’ s ‘Guests-of-honor were former and Mrs.. Woodside Following’ nearly eight years service with the paper Mr. ‘Wood- side has taken a position with Webb and Knapp Shopping ing out. from - ‘the ‘living - ‘room window of ‘your former homie’ and I hope that it will recall. many pleasant memories’ and}. also remind you of the friend-. ship extended by the staff,”: Mr. Ayres said’ in his " préseritation, presented personally _ to: Mrs. - Woodside. ie cocktails -and followed by ‘an | informal social hour. 1 A corsage of red roses. was.|; Captain and Mrs. Eric P. Tur-- ner of Peachland, B.C. leave to- morrow morning ‘by CPA ‘plane. for their home after attending \the wedding of their son Sub-Lt.|. 4Gordon John Turner, RCN tol. ‘Anne Eyolfson, Saturday after- noon at St, Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral. , a 0. M. "Bussey of the Depart- ‘ment of Fisheries leaves tomor- row by CPA: plane for -his home at Queen Charlotte City, .. a. business trip in the city.. after 5 7 |nelenbor odo Al : Don’t: load - jouiselt “with ° sO: can’t ‘see ‘the’ childrer ‘at-home, or. with. | many. ‘parcels * ‘you yee robscure your view. of the. rear: pa ttt , visit: her” “granaparents: MAY Avenue, Jrince mupett Daily eae Monday, December . OTTAWA * ‘— The’ finest: Christmas’ prese mother can ‘give her family. is‘herself, alive. and#un- maimed, today declared Mrs.. G D. Finlayson, presi- dent, National: Council of Women. “ -Ina statement last week. sup-. porting Safe ‘Driving Week, Mrs. . Finlayson called on all Canadian ‘lwomen to be especially wary, ‘of. - | traffic accidents while doing their Christmas shopping.’ : “Laden with, parcels and often - escorting “her small children, a | shopper is under such. strain. that it is only, too easy for her to. slip on the ice. in the path. of. fa skidding: automobile. . If, after | “| being . jostled by | crowds, - ldrives the’ car home from her | . shopping ~ ‘trip; may. make her. cause an acci- dent,” observed. the head of: the : 700; 000 ‘member- body. ar a “AS. many, a family’s happiness has ° been - marred | when the’ mottier, is the victim. of a, traffic accident, Mrs. Finlay- |" / following ° _she weariness | irreparably : expedition proriiises to: be: long, try to leave where you are. walking; (If driv: on sing’. “home,.’ don’t .pile:; them * on. *. i {the back. ‘shelf \where they may o | : Restore. your. alertness with. a fat coffee-break:: ‘either in the, “store a “ or’ ‘ata: nearby restaurant; “simil-.| : \ arly,” “milk ‘or: ‘a ‘sweet: drink will for’ ‘Vancouver: ‘was Miss ohn ete drowsy, ‘children, Marineau, "1209*. -Righth: Fast for ‘a -two-week holiday. to" tember, t ‘pers: ‘are «. dgy ~and. ineautious;’ Even: “if. you keep ‘calm, re= hat.-many- other. shop- Lit-on, crusty bread: slices, 12, 1960 cee accordinely,. take no chances in. ‘trying to beat a red: light.) 9. Should . a. woman fail to buy. . every item on “her. shopping : list, she shouldn't . fret: : ‘Her family... - will be. more than. compensated. if;.she avoids. the.: ‘danger..of: a last. minute rush, concluded. the: Counel} head. | : dn. “Music “woikshors s VANCOUVER * OLeThe “Univer sity of British: Columbia’ s exten sion: department. will continiie: series of | -palniine eae farted in )] ‘Painting | “workshop: Cc. artist Cliff. Robinson, will ; ‘Vernon,’ ‘Kan a. deflated you’ 1 ‘f lease’ on- ‘life, Cut: it-up more’ freshiy-: ‘beaten’ -€ | ‘COOK: it: like scrambled: egg “sp ‘liberally with parsle butt The dinner was: preceded by by. ° Seated before a "glittering | ‘Christmas centrepiece. composed: of crystal. balls, Santa Claus and! his | reindeer, “surrounded by! snow, Mr. and Mrs. Woodside : reveived the best wishes of . the | staff. Following | bevialf. of the 16- member. staff, ! presented, Mr, and. “Mrs. -Wood-: side with an, original water-color- painting, by city | artist:, Ruth, | Harvey. “This painting is a | scene “‘look- | utes, Add heef broth, ¥-8, leman juice, and onion juico, He vant gonitnns mer afew minuters. Miikus §to 4 pporvingess Litt your cups of Vek in morris ment, then on to taffy aevambled UHR, SAAT BOR, and gently spiced apple rings, Aud butter asiice or two of datenut bread fora happy Liholidav branch, a ‘ MATCHLESS | MENUS “i ny “A Quick 'N Hearty Lunch noe Bin het d with, Merit bats : oe Bonne Cred Salad’ Baked (vosen) Indiv dual Apple ar Pouoh: Cofou - N 1k n Aftor the Christmas Play i — Mugs of Hot'Tomato Soup | "Prot ahh Popcorn, Ponta Chips, i Molla Round ; it ey ‘ The en in your tamily wil iit We ais ¥keoptianally plonsed Il Vou pang (id. qravy, with avons afeied ehiokent.,.. 8 Combine tenn (04 thild ounces) ollelen.qravy ands : tablonpaan. Hingor marmalade. Heat, stirring now ancl then Mike about: V4 -sonnel, ‘yagional nursing“ Edward Shaw, regional adminis- “1 trator. {Miss 8. ‘Arnold, social work Sup- | ~.Lervisor, “1 dian Affairs -branch, . office. zone administrator - were hosts at a dessert. and. cof feé party in nightt. “Hostesses were Mrs. Hel- ena: Edmeston, director ‘of nur- i supervisor of nurses ' i Bay hospital. | Rodney: and Gary : Dancing, Bquare. Danco Parbye| - Soce j.. cor, Bloor. Hockey: League: Gaiwes : ‘ ~ Miller Bay. Tidbits, “he By STEVIE STEPHENSON. During the week a joint con= , | ference between. indian Health|: | Services, and a turkey dinner, ! | Branch representatives was held |. Managing Editor J..R. Ayres, on at Miller Bay hospital. Dr. G: WwW: iJ. Pideds, welcomed the field nurses, In- dian ‘superintendents and Reg- ional -office: personnel two: departments. + “Indian Affairs. zone superintendent. , of the | Sie. ' Special ‘guésts included Indian Health ' Services Regional Per- . Miss * Grace Harris, RN, : ‘officer:. ‘and | “from: Vancouver, Also | ‘and. members from In-! regional tit & -Dr. -Fiddes: and. G. H. Collins, the nurse’s lounge ‘on “Thursday ses, Miss Harriet Johnston, zone “and the registered nurses staft ‘of Milley a ar MT yy Tuesday afternoon tthe. pa- tients enjoyed slides of Miller Boy, Skidegate and the Haida people taken by Dr, Fiddes and Arthur Adams, Mrs. F, St. John Madeley was pro ojectionist. bt oe + Miss M, EB. Tauchert, who plans ae oO}. to return to Switzerland continue with her nursing, said afteroon, On behalf of the staff she was given a pen and pencil set, rT bh + Miss Diane Cermscheld cele- brated her 10th birthday on Sat- | urday and invited guests Pa- tricia Connington, Diane Wal- ton, Carmel and Nora Schulten, Kathy Major, Wendy and Patsy Soars, Norah) Hussain, Darlene Germschetd to a party. We are sorry to roport that Miss Laura Bremner ts il in the Prince Rupert Goneral hospital. * CIVIC ORNTRE SCIEDUL u “ v Tuesday = ‘ PQ jpan—Tny Tots (3-4 yish, Lidios Drawing & Design; 4, p01, —Lidies Woodwork, Teon ‘Bas- kotball Film Program; 6:48 pan.—Baskothall (Old Empress Int. & CCC); 6 pan—dr, Moworeraft, 77, Rauare T-pin—-Boys: Rifle, Indoor’ (PHU potts vite: va Vans Jt.) Pr Rupert Hotel vs Savoy gi,)} 7580 | pm Jowollory & Motnl, - Club, Lapidary;..8 pm— Ball- room danoing, “Cnaual Welght Cups, sg eth nie R Orne wtp ove areene Sms Ween hr Im treet erent san ern nm NNO Reh PONE ERAT EINE SOMONE GOAT HPO SAOTNTS USN ET we nee TONIGHT qe bea Re VEE te oe pptrh ra 1 Sew eV Ede, 1 soot . . t . wt . . Of ray Training, oe nr AT THE’: civic | - CENTRE goodbye to her pationts Friday |. . 330