net ee ne we me em wm I wee wee Nee _ The skirl of. bagpipes ul in the traditional. manner’. wart played in 1961 at. the officers re party of officers, NCOs and men: of: CDC Irish: Fusiliers of: Canada (Vancouver: Regiment) Coen Ah A NEW YEAR PARTY at: the ‘composi et mess: was. ‘given. ‘by: ~NCOs ‘and men:of. ,““D”: Compan Irish ‘Fusiliers was. attended ' ‘|welcomed by Prince Rup- ~leelebrated at. club © and. ‘makers, Entire city | célebrates | New Year> 2) The scond. year of the | 1960 decade. was gaily}. eee SS WH ert residents who happily}. private . parties through- ‘out the. city. when : noise- iparty- -hats; bal- loons and. beautiful gowns for the women .were the ‘ordet of the’ night: to her: ‘ald 1961. . Largest crowd. was: ‘in the fes- ‘tively. decorated Navy-Drill. Hall] ‘where some 260° ‘persons attend- | BH .ed HMCS Chatham: “Ship's. Com- UG ‘pany New. ‘Year's | Eve. bal. : te “Some. 200 persons ‘gathered i ir ‘the Armouries’ "to attend the, gala Shriners’.; Ball... , “At the: EK ‘Lodge | some. 50, cou- Les celebrated: ‘in'a colorful set~.) ” ing ‘of multi- -colored . ‘streamers oe and balloons, while a large: crowd f members. and friends: gather- ed. in: the Moose: ‘Temple to bring!" s : in the: New Year, Pea a ets son, N Donaldson; " torium’ ‘the Canadian . National Recreation . association: held: its New Year’s Eve ' ‘frolic. with © 75 ow ‘couples Joining in) the celebra- Ww their home ‘qn’ Sixth’: rince Rupert ‘Daily yew g Tuesday, J anuary. 3 3 "Hosts. ate “and Mrs. ‘Donaldson: entertain- a. eda gay: ‘party ‘of: friends. abe hy ‘Avenue |}. est, who. gathered... gether. |]. to: “welcome in: 1961." The scene’. by, left. to. right: Capt. ‘I. C, Ewart; commanding, officer, Fusilie cee Mullen, SP Ro E. : Dyer and. Mes. Dyer, and Fusilier, D ‘D..' Timms,’ Cpl. ‘Morley -Mcintyre, shered s Captdi Some’ -35 couples danced’ until |= the early. hours - Of: New. Year's “Mrs. Jack. Pearson, “Mrs. ° ‘Lena : Schwab. and’ Mrs. Michael Kara- si sosky and food was contributed |: by the wives of. ‘unit. members. |. \ “An engraved pewter mug. was presented to Fusilier John Gable ‘for;,his: work. in, renovating | the | reomposite ‘mess. Mrs. Karasosky. sang a: num" ‘ber Of songs | and, “Auld. Lang |: : “by n = On. Boxing D mes “members | ‘and. ‘their’ wives | wer ‘entertained’ by: the officers ‘and. on January 2 the: NCOs’ and ‘{men’ reciprocated’ by: ‘entertain- ing: the. officers to: a. buffet. lunch. in: the. newly. renovated compo- some 200: “people. attended... © | the: “pall was: -Fusilier ‘Ross Fow- Ter. and:his committee. = *. unit, members | wives. ‘The’ Crescendos Bruce: Ss: ana The door a : Father. In, Praye te ‘mess,: OAL ‘Boxing ‘Day: ball: ‘was also eld ‘in the: drill. hall: at which “In charge: of. the organizing of Food--was. again, furnished by : , a est). o The Christmas tele. followed athe bapti ismal ceremony for the pony son of Mr, and Mrs, Wade, *tonducted in the First United echurch with Church Pastor, The ‘Rev, Dr. R. .W, K.. Eliott _ Veteran. _ printer: : visits: here e. Aman who ha s spent 60. years hie the printing. profession left Prince Rupert yesterday by CNR tain after spending ‘the Christ}. || nihs and, New Yeur holidays, with) | i his: family, cow He, was: R, A. Godson, pre esident | } of ‘Mol ropolitan Printing Com- ; pany . Limited sof — Sdmonton, | t Alta,, who hag been visiting his: B’ son-in- Inw and. ’ ‘daughter... Mr, Tk Mrs. Wi ein Meciruther, of: 11501 Second Avenue West. . » Thirty-olght. years "of? his. 60 ‘dn the printing profession, Mr. , Godson has spot In. Edmonton, Py io started. at 10.41, Toronto, left B! Toronto for, Brandon, ‘Man, in fy 1900 to hecome™ the mechanical Ba ane tn of the Brandon nos. and ly, 11010. cama west, iY Nitto: Meld, Ally and: hon a Bi agmonian Proud of nis honorary mom: rz * horahip in the Intornationnl ye \ T'ypogra aphical Union, -Ml. ‘Cac } eon te hale and -honrty, 04,70, Bae tl amokdé 86. small clgara: n i "ny ‘and the dostors any I’m a8 ie Cine ns a fiddle, No alan of gmok~ a Ore cough; t foe | shows. (0 ‘ofrootiol' my. aMoking," i , Ho sald; tt: oa. sindko bul i ny ie a fee oa arnt - } ea gar ao Se of ee Wea en he Mane game ep Ly Won't “Inhale?! ae Seip treennerence tata Yate! ean : “PAGODA - ce DRIVEN Phe OulkeOrdors: only: you marl BATON VOU CAME {formar y Wollywood Onfe) NOW, OPEN DAILY | 3130 ‘pam, 3130 a.m, Ae ay dolivery ehargun up, 4 to: Hadon ondary, ‘of. #00 or Christmas Day al United Church 2 “Tiny principal at.a Christmas Day buffet lunch- || = eo = = bly, Po Wade sw a. | wf, as r, 5 . ‘ }eon. was Anthony Lewis Wade, L mot Mr. and, Mrs.. AL L. Wade, “prhird.., I's anys wife who): ay oth given wn ames seven-week-old son 1008 second Avenue officiating at the 11 am, service. Guests attending the luncheon held at fhe Wade residence’ were Mrs B. E. Gearing, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Creed, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spring and Mrs. Alice Rhodes, ' Mrs, Gearing attended the service as godparent by -proxy for ‘godparents of Anthony Lewis; Mr, and. ..Mrs, Frank Holmes, who. were unable to ‘Ate tend, , ‘The baby's, paternal erand- father is Albert) Lewis Wade of ‘Haney’. and = maternal | nena mother ds Mrs. Carrie Boyd. wwerccesnere Jack: and’ ail ~re-opens © _ January 9 i January 9? with be the re- pening date for the students of the Jack and Jill school, Making the announcement today was Jack and JH) School - Supervisor, Mrs, Joe RNidsadale,- Meeerneeanose Weare et oes OOS4eaS ‘PERSONALS | Mr, cand: Mrs, Tiel Mon, 617 Avenue. What, Foturnad home Now Yonr's'Bvo ahy, fram -Vancouver where Mr, Mah wits yocolving modical troatment.. An ‘(ho Vincouver Goneral. hosplte 4 Jand was relonsed. Decomber. 23, In time to apend Ohriatinns: ily with rolativas, 2% ou. j er sponding the Christmas. holidays vith. hor: parents; ’ Mi, and? My, Cook, She loaves ‘Thursday | to} ralurn to Orofton House, whore sho \s nbtonding school Pater Brown, son. of’ Mi, and Mra, A, Briieo. ‘Brown: loft this]. morning: by Canadian: Pacific | Alrlinog- plane. -vin.: Torrance. for pVancouyer whore ho. da taking ‘firat yonr arta at: Wie Univoralty | ; of British ‘Columbin, homo for, the. holliday. ‘AONKON, woha ct eth te eee bye Lota ‘ABVERTISING IN THE wows _‘soring:” association” held™ its first. ee the! he es et 2 en bie eet ’ And: ‘parties. were gation’ followed ‘by®' held ® ‘by. old and « new.: tends : by prayers: led: by Rev. “Ivan. S: Gamble, ‘asto ‘of First: Presby: work” f the:association arid the ‘remainder to_ the Canadian’ : Bible’ ‘Society. and: the Foreign Bible. Society, it: was announced. _ Adland, Miss” Louise © Hetland and. Mrs. | ‘Harold’: ‘Stamnes, _ mali ac ‘Church. -Speaking . on the: “Week| of. Prayer”. -theme a “The: ‘Lord’s Prayer, ”-Mr. Roskam “presented. many: “challeng- ing’ truths. with. “Grow. ,Great” “by the closing: prayer. “by Rev. c. AL ‘Myhre,: ‘pastor: (Or thé. as Rotwrning sto Viltidouvar’ atta | ‘Goorge:W, Cook, ts! (Miss. Shorrt I Hoo wna, Cc a. Prayer’. services: “inthe: Evangelical ‘Free. Church: ° “Tell it: To! jesus,” was the first hymn. sung. by. the. co gre ery. Stormy .Wind : “That. Blows.”: 6: ‘1: 18, followed: la ‘reading was from: Matthew. “Th criptu: terian’ Church: “One- third. ‘of: the. offering ‘received: will go" toward ‘the ‘Following, ‘the ‘offering: a. trio” -composed: of. ‘Mrs. ‘Clarence rendered : the: hymn entitled “God: “Way, ‘My. Way”. : . The. hymn - “Sweet.Hour:of Prayer”) was. followed. by. the oe main: address. given. ‘by. Rev. J. A, Roskam, pastor. of the: First. ue egard to. ‘the “approach ° ‘tothe: “Heavenly ‘the: hymn: i Upon: “conclusion Of Mr. ‘Roskam’s message, ayed:.followed......{ Thou: eArtY WBS: spictorially “portr : Evangelical Tabernacle. oS 1 . ae Tonight's Week © Qf prayer” , ‘service will pe. held *: ee he o'clock, in’ the: Bethel “Baptist Church; 200 Fourth: Avenue East, with, Mr.. Myhre: as speaker. . me, wy Ps elle y suitdress: wisely shaped | lo _ praise half-size y pine : ae ret an Pa not i o . . weg PRUESIOW ‘writ pos St ‘oben ‘club. ‘ynsitini, YO: to: hmeh. with Sriends, enjoy va day, in, town — Paulin Dein's: slimming. sultdross is (ho ‘perfect fashion: for busy: women on the go, It's porfectly proportioned too, for mature figures (sizos 12% to Q2%), The jacket Is oxnetly, tho right longth; tho skirt, slim and almple TK) cronto n tedlier, ‘narrower improasion, A crlap. ‘bow focuses Intoresl Above the wala — glover notching on Just one side. of the collar “adda a amart, now fnahion anglo, For wiiter into ‘spring, choose iwod print oy Alvear wool; for travel, Plan on: Jorsoy or. cotton wood, 9: Printed Pattern. MIO1 rh ‘avaliable’ An! “Hale ‘ Sizon 121%, 14%, 10%, 18Y, 20% and a2 Biz0- 16Y4 aultdross tako BM yards 30- inch fabrics bow % yar Sond ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattorn’ M10! te tho: Prince tions. * persons, ‘gathered | to. welcome: in Q the’ New. Year. ‘association ‘held: its. New:: Year’s * Eve dance: at: the: Rod'.and Gun 30 couples. attending. ‘wishing © each: other. New Year.” - Canadian-born ‘Norman. Camp-" ‘pell..will “direct. The © Wears, a..90- minute: special: to. ‘be. televised . on: CBS: Jan. 15. Ruport Daily Nows Pattern Departmont, 60° Tront8t,. Weat, - “wasrepeated. hroughout . | : Prince’ Rupert. at private: homes ; |}: and: at: ‘larger club celebrations. ajo “The -Prince- Rupert: ‘Outboard The largest’ gathering of || ” friends. was at HMCS Chatham : ‘At the® Prince: ‘Rupert Club, 50 “ Ship’s: Company. frolic” “when | “some. 260. persons: gathered ine lub" “at Lake Oliver. “with | some}, “Another gay: .crowd was se seen a 2 ie “Aero / i est -high- tidelity “long - playing records. send: forth: the. sounds of a Glasgow. bus: terminal‘and of a fox hunt. AL book entitled: Hunt- “all over. 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