. Christmas. carols: were. sung: by wi : lowing. dinner, a sing- song. “was hejd: and many~ old country everyone. a etter the tables were ‘Cleared ‘and =the | chairs pushed against. the. walls, dancing took the: limelight and. lasted © until wee small hours of Sunday: Guests , and non - Nationals By STEVIE Aftahi from the, joined the medi- lpr Ira “ane Mirllimes has Gall shaft, ¢ . ; ot ‘of Spriqay’ afternoon the school dhijldren under the direction of Mts, Sarah Grahany and Mrs. A, D; Reid, delighted the ‘patients: and staff with) an interesting pyogram. . he: following are “eottolnly Lo be: congratiwated on Lhe excel- “Font performance they gave in thie play entitled “St, George oa and the Dr agon,” Mary “Wilson, | St, George; THarvey Sampere, Pathor Christmas; Reta Wesley, Ixing Gf Yeypt; Rase Rota Mil- cell: : ‘Turkish Knight; Winnie Morris,, Daébor; and Brainard Thomas, ‘Terry. Rush, Edgar Gano and. doffrey Namox, re- Sdivod-a- loud applause for re- aluing, ue Rn " “ii By By, ‘Gonring: 1s" vista ond at lndako, : B.C, ee a mae nye ee ede Misa Ethel ‘West ‘will astt in é vee for iy Noxb,; WEOK. tot ae fe ee Ne : 4 ‘Dr. 2WeN, Mokeo will, maka al fold trip to Massot. whdro he will]! mike Arrangonnonts with: Dr, Ve Ri, Kollott and, ‘Miss: Joan Brat- “oy, RN, ‘foro oye oxnriinations X te we et a pate 8S : : : ANNOUNCEMENTS.’ i “Roosovelt, Prk: Sctioo) PTA anuary nicoting cancelled, » (0) moatin ti ry 0, 8 pam, Init te “mom bars Petey 1 an me “Bons | of Norway: py, n,. “WISHERMEN’'S UAW. moots 7:90 aM, Wad, qh Hellth, Metropole Hall (Union Office), Businensy: claction .offi- aera, halibut minimum Paley 9’. Bonin ‘Dndlba. mootinRy ‘Wad,, ema and Moly ee me - Miller Bay Tidbits — STEPHENSON | soon, Looat| The. women f the convening committee. “deserve “special: thanks for. their hard “efforts in: setting up and serving the. din-. ner.” ‘They. ‘included? Mrs;*. Alec: Ternevoy, Mrs. John Rudy,’ Mrs. Theodore | ‘Prysty, . ‘Mrs: Donald Hawryluk,. Mrs. Pal ‘Sokolowski, Mrs, -Paul Ukrainetz, Mrs. Mor- ris Wozlowski, Mrs. Peter Yer-. Wilfred Bowen has - returned from Vancouver and expects to g0 on duty ina few clays, fo fe of Miss’ Harriet Johnston return- ed from visiting her family jn ‘Rdinonton., | ‘very. happy “these » ‘days’ owilh = a lovely diamond ringy: bobo! Miss: Eva Gromecin returned to duty after. spending a few days with her sister in Regina, Sask, . fe de lef. a . “Jamos Dennis, Ward 1D, has. some. very interesting films. of Moricclown, Smithors, Calgary Slampedg and, the Queen's visit on the ward enjoyed the ‘first ehewing James, gave and © are looking. forward to another: one ¥ , oy fe : -'Q, HH, Collins, zone adminis- iirator oe Miss. Harriet John- ston, . -fiold supervisor :.of oe nurses: a visit Alyansh . for a a days, mj " PERSONALS. ws Miss Worry. Guthrio,.. daughter |. ‘of. Mr, and) Mra, John Guthrie, ‘Miss ‘shorrll . Cook, aughtior,.oty, Mr, and: Mrs. iGoorga » Ws Co on panics “Mias’! Andean’). Hansah; daughtar of Mr; and Mra, Henry M, Hanson, loft thig‘morning: by OPA plane for Vancouver whore thoy attond Crofton. House, vfs tor sponding tho holiday, aonson with thair frniiies, a Mrs, Jane Hotlgkinson. ionvos tomorrow by OPA plana for Bur~ naby, Whore, she, will attond tho wodding (of, her: ‘aranddaughtor Mias Joan Oroxford): formor city roaldont, to ba ni ovont of. Jane]. unity 12, Mra,‘ Hodgkinson Plans f fi di yat. the Thame of Mrs, EE Abrund. (Ww ¢ 2 Pere ae at vig gs Ly arenas erm ene te en ee sere ween? AOGens? rere: % we bo bu hUNG i Weelte sag Yah vy Mig eb! a : ca : eo ee LW Qe oh ey ARENDS Ae si clounios at. the. Bens of Norway: later. the. tables. ‘were nristmas Day falls 13 day after. ‘Dece : Staff, hoto t ‘by y Gary Oakes, at Harriet’ ts}, looking.| Lo. Terrace, The: boys and -men |. ch, Queen. “Maty * : contrib ted to -wards the. building: and its.main- tenance and: “as: the. building. had |.! . outlived. Q, sold, “with the Chapter. receiving |. its: ‘share of ‘the -procéeds , of. the | ‘|: sale which are: being: used for.| : mee its -usefulness,--it: “was |: a ‘During The the. chapter the’ Red: Cross. in, “Prince’ ‘Rupert, ‘the ‘chapter: worked. in cO= operas |, ars of active ‘pé Vier distribution ’ ‘to. ‘the: bombed yout ‘victims: Of. Britain. ne band -with .. large, " Guantities of “| field comforts made’ “by.@ ‘the = |members. ,« oho ofmoney and contributed. gen- erously .| Funds. It also. contributed to, the. | provincial. “Spitfire”. Fund" and 3 shared in. the- adoption of: the HMCS ‘Frigate. Prince Rupert”. ee ‘thousands: of Canadian: and'U.S, 1e: ‘forces. stationed here ‘and hund-,| =: Homes ' of: ‘the members of. the ; chapter, who. also. acted: as chap- \erons for. the dances held by, the 2} for: the . troops® ‘statione ; racks adjacent to Prince. -Rupert..|} ee the FOND in, Various } PPT POA PERI VEVENY DINNER PARTY TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY | Ce: OS CLO AF OE ‘ ace 4 a mot Supplies were’also sen ‘tp Po- 1 “The chapter. raised’ large sums “to. all”. the’, National Prince. Rupert, “strategic pl int’ of: ‘defence’ and. sub- “port of embarkation. ‘for U'S:: ‘forces, ‘saw [réds’ of. then. ‘entertained in}.the YMCA. ‘The. Chapter, contributed gen- é€ ‘ously. ot the: ‘Service. ‘Libraries Fund: and’: also. “provi ed: books _ By request. ‘the, chapter | held a'“tag day” for the: Chinese ‘War Reliez , ‘which. - ‘more’ _than $7,000. was raised: ~ ‘The’ members ‘also: “canvassed for the” auxiliary. ‘Services. “Drive. hid. reporter’ So } SAINT. ‘JOHN NB? “ @—Katie '|Broad,. ‘one of. ‘Canada’s: pioneer . “women journalists: who. -still ‘keeps ‘busy. at her. Telegraph- and did. their part in the distri bution of: ration: ‘books. highlighted; the | > chapter's ADOPTED SCHOOLS magazines have: been: ‘given’. ou Four schools. have’ ‘been’ adopted : in the. observance haa all: patriotic days . and. also -din ntercessio ‘Ving: part: is taken: “by” the:mem- | bers* in. ‘thes: ‘annual? observance ao by the: chapter each June. Journal ; desk,’ recalls . how: her. ‘career ‘started: ‘because’ a bundle. ' Educational - “work: has val ays activ- bes... families and annual. ODE Bursa “And. in. 1936. tile: ‘chapter re-. ceived through’ the: kindness of Her. Excellency Lady. “Tweeds- muir, ; : two : books - . from "| Majesty, Queen. Mary. to e. given. ; as prizes to an adopted ;school. | | and. the: chapter: raised. $1,550 for: * the’ Second: War: Memorial Fund, CARE. OF. PLOTS. fe In’ 1932. “the. chapter : assumed the. “responsibility. ‘of. the» care. and.” -upkeep : Of)" the. “Soldiers: Plot”, inthe; ‘Fairview. Cemetery. ae Markers’ for: the. graves’ are pro- vided: by ‘the Chapter.and'a’ lead-" of “Decoration Day”; ‘Still headed woltare Ww ‘its: Child | sda Family: : . “pr to ‘the ‘efforts. of. ‘Gus. Papaloukas, | ae a |Peter. “Yerema,: “John? ‘Rudy,’ wie ; SIZES 12—20 by fernne Halos, ‘Indoors or out,. gardening or golfing ton’s nowest vip-front ciulotle Gress. Nate smart action back » eit gives you plenty, of french ing: roum",: | Sow- “easy, in “orlsp GOLLONS. 6 Printed aeidin ap0: Miss- of’ Sives 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, Slua |. 16. takes” AN yards 80-inch fabric, - “Bond * " ORTY OV NTS: 41400) (stamps cannot’.bo. AN, colns,. * accoptoc) for this, pattern. Plonse = print > plainly RIAN; NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Bond order lo ANNE ADAMS, - caro of Prince Rupert Daily Nows Pattorn Dopartment, 60 Front Strect West, ‘Toronto, Ontario, ANNOUNCING ‘mor, 10015 Color” Citnlog:: — ‘Just: oull. Hurry, aon abu vow! . yt okey mee ney sage gree she rae PMO Pe ache ~~ stop lively in fash} . the: plagest A ‘fashion snow. of Spring-sum- yo “‘PAOR,. PARES, . “pagos of" pattorns. In’ our. now - “in” ~the~ ‘raising: O ing ‘out : ‘enormous. ee ee “Belgian. “relief: and | ° huge :: ‘hampers - ‘of, weekly | ‘seeking ah® ‘employee. “They were addressed..to a- ‘pox’ & number at the -Daiiy: “Telegraph, ha predecessor | of ‘the. Telegraph- .| Journal,: -which - carried the ‘ad. WAS ‘reporter: opened. the. papers - clothing, : both: knitted and sewn, f| Dp ff. in: ‘reply. to an. ad-by. another 1 poy ‘mistake and «they: ‘came - ‘reporters. were. getting | scarce: mel at $12. vay week. . lof weekly newspapers was, open- : ed by. mistake. . os . ; “She was” working | ‘for. the * “ste| ‘The: chapter: took -part; in : the. Andrews ~Beacon;. owned by. ‘her, nation-wide! registration: of ‘man |: father, “when” she: “pundled up a. j e. 51918" and: also ‘patch: of papers. containing sam-" les of her work and. sent them’ the attention: of an-editor. Male. | the: First:. -World:. War” dragged: toward. ‘its end” ‘and. the “editor. offered Miss Broad a: Bight Jo x. 51 numbers... $: 53. ‘numbers. $350 “tO, | ‘as Ye LOU. INVITED: “YO ARE: YoU = m S KIDDING: : CHIE} HAVEN'T.) S1R?-DO S FISHING . / ATH THE 4 50° GORGEOUS GIRLS: ” FROM VAN’ SNUTE FINISHING | SCHOOL # Sy UGO: _Distifated by King Foutores Syndicies ©. @ i Aerie Gone Fetes fact =, TL L _ ABNER VERONICA HAS INVITED \ Ss CALE. THE ‘MORE * REASON’ “OR ‘A CHAPERON:...’+: fe, WINNER, EF YO'LL. . . COME, TOO! dd a “aye Sbarro im! Wit gadE: my n moarey, é AH cL Go. IN THAR, AN’ SHAKE HAN'S WIF TH’ Oe ek H0 rh nieve he Cyetee. ~. re ereanens 9 00 oem: Bul HEART OF. a J Ate Feces AKIN THIS BE een eee y fonts : . MEBBE. BOOMCHIK WON T nr. NE AGIN; EF MAH MAMMYS Wir ME Ls (TOO HA 1S H: HEVVING, NO F7— WICE.GUYI7— ) AH JEST. COME TO ? YOU WANT. <4 CORN-GRAJ-00-LATE MESSWITH Y BOOMCHIK,LLIKE TH’ . . segue IK; | G-GOOD SPORTAH IS > geod . . . : . woes yg aI uL'LL HAVE TO. PULL OUT OR THE SHOW, I'M SORR ‘CHASE, BUT ON PUNDERSTAND 2, ) ye aT: os SO TERRIBLY BUSY,..YOU "KNOW, WITH THE. MARRIAGE AND EVERY THING,..* || pA f. ar UNDERSTAND? ZL DON'T: UNDERSTAND. 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