—_ UNC’ EVENS NUN WANN NOW PU EI tie te bas chee tees ater ere eta Fe na! 4 le wee SO Uae pe peage, une eres TAN |serieciettceedccenitcaidincenaeenaiieadanen norony : a ae wii . “ ¥ ns ste “ " vee et” sats sercace noon nncooe Coeeecresereeecene ee sen (s ! -BEGRET PALS | DRAWN $e * rince ‘Rup ert. Daily ‘News By Meee h 75” . pes — + es co Briday; ‘I ‘December’ a 1959..." ee Santa greets. more t an ‘| y wi GIFTS Se tal tiny tots at Civic: Centre IB Sate forth ny . ws ! weg tae . fe : ‘y , eo a s me oo oe ‘Santa - “Claus greeted. more: ‘than: :475\-children yesterday: y mores PIPES, af a “al afternoon: in the Civic’ Centre :gymnasium when the Civic, [4 0...) CIGARS, CIGARETTES” 7 Centre Tiny Tot” ‘ class”: ‘held: its:-annual” ‘Christmas party,- ae pe, ey id TOB Acco’ A Christmas party. ‘including’ ‘the exchange of following’ the. regular. prograim. of ; ‘SONS |. and: “games. 8 oe : 3 ‘ ‘ . ype a . 4 fate gg san R Br istmas ifts, followed the Wednesday ni ht regular Singing » “Jingle; Bells,”: ‘thes, “youngsters » -heralded: the’ | ¥. my and: other Sniokers: supe ik re g! y Night reg arrival of Santa who ‘distributed treats. to -all. the children \.| a BIS Be “meeting of the ‘Order of the Royal-Purple in the Elks with the’ assistance of. the leaders. ' oy be “DELICIOUS * : lodge, with: Honored Royal Lady: ‘Mrs. Louis: Gastaldini Mrs. F. R. Peagam, class’ director, ‘supervised the: progiam.’ pe “CHOCOLATES. FOR THE ain. the chair. Cc es t h Class pianist is “Mrs.’ Graham “Alexander, |. AM _ Durlhg’ the: business: session it Sour’ awh Present ed a hum: Leaders. assisting:.were Mrs. .G.R: Sahlen,: Mrs. William: |e LADIES | A nas ‘decided ‘to ‘donatethe sum - Exchange of: ‘Secret, Pai ‘and |) McLeod, Mrs. ..W."D.: “Tait, Mrs: J. A: ‘Botsford, Mrs: Sy Ov, a e og ‘of $100 to a needy’ family. in Christmas. gizts’ were ‘made and |: Houchen, Mrs, J... Robinson, | Mrs . Frank. Comaidina, Mrs: | @ “GROTTO. CIG AR STORE | “the: city for Christmas gifts. !-new: names were. drawn for. Se- Robert Tough, Mrs.-'T.. F. Bennett, Mrs. Alex ‘Slater, Mrs, Roy «: Ae x It ‘was announced. that: ‘the | oret Pals. Boychuk, Mrs. George Rereusons: Mrs. H. J; ‘Scholton and” “ly Wholesale and’ Retail 634- 3rd Aye. Phone 5341 - dnitiation. ‘of new’ members will. “Gestaldini ” ‘announced Mrs. Lloyd : Bowman. Oe _ : eles , ce fe ‘place at the next meeting, that* members who. “still. ‘wished id SnDanaDD DOA RRAaDDRDNENIAA HD NATE DERDERIAN DORA ganna 13.0 '*} to havea secret pal; could draw mr cyellg Providing: entertainment. ‘for a name at: ‘the’ next. meeting. A I oe . " » By BOB MONTANA “fae party, were Mrs. Omar Tweed, sing-song,. of ‘Christmas : “carols + a Ts.: “Wallace. ‘Seymour,. .Mrs.,Jo- | and” refreshments: concluded. the. a APN eres 7 ey, a2 ie owe SN weeks iF, |: (MOHAMMED ISN'T cop fle ren: -- OH, GOOD! | GEE WHIZ! ' “Beph ‘Gallant ‘and. Mrs. ‘Donald enjoyable | ‘social function. MISS cRuNoy " MOHAMMED Aco HOME NOW! A dwarr HERE COMES: HE DROVE RIGHT : op . a —_ A popen ties | ae i of FoR Him ?7 C Novae: | ON PASI? ass : ‘ Pade ce not . AND. 3} i a. - YOU WANTED: al “id 8 . To SEE Hime AL ok aa) iy of Soe - % os my . rt LE q : \. “Oy . a : : een Moryan , Tc a | Gat o I? : Ea nib fA : ag 1 aed : ; S| See boa) 14 Be i | ee Be, Sap. 5 Af Sa ORs Bol : Sates : i ee Flavourful / te f ak a [FROM WHAT z HEARD, THAT DICK MILLGON WASN'T WORTH A PLUGGED |] DIME TOHIS FATHER. FOREVER. | GETTING INTO HOT WATER AND ‘ SASSING THE GOVERNOP, . “IN PUBLIC! " SHAKE IT, WILL YOU, ‘GOVERNOR? THE BOYS. : pares ARE ESE, GOVERNOR, ALWAYS - "KNEW THAT! 2 -FLANNELETTE VICTORIAN STYLE — This flannelette night- gown with an aqua patter on. white is reminiscent of the “World cighis reserved. ‘Hams ‘and 1 Turkeys 8th. game—$50 - — Victorian era. It is. an example of the nightwear now being made s 2 : ‘Blackout Jackpot in: 50 numbers—$500 in Canada: ‘Cotton mills are producing quantity yardage of plain 5 5 oe and. printed. flannelette for. many household and garment. uses. BR aes i Consolation. $100.. Ee Es —CP photo. g). ot “LESION | ‘AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY, DEC. 18 ~, ) EVERYBODY WELCOME.) ° | ee | Francois Lake “NEW. ee yy News LVL ABNER aa | "GROSVENOR: HOTEL | oo coe By AGNES H. NEAVE Pk , Pages from “The Adorable” Lf —GRUN UP ENUFF TO i -AND $ FOR HUNDREDS MAYBE IF ONE SWITT , __ VANCOUV ’ : kt Daily News Correspondent : ~ | Snowman: A Slobbovian Tale” FIGHT FORYOULIFE.ON | \ | KICK | YIRRSSLOBBOVIAN | LIDDLE KIT, LIKE, ME, é. ea | - . +S°B!-MERRY CHRIS’ MUS!E KITS BEEN AS NICE TO.HIM= ER’ S. ‘FAMILY HOTEL FRANCOIS: LAKE—As. soon ‘as. We. heard ‘of the | YOU ARE NOW FIFE YIRRS- HIT THE SNOWMAN.IN |, SMECKING “THE Q JUST ONCE -HE'D IN - oon a —. °F HOLD, LIDDLE NOODNIK— | THE HAD,SOON AS YOU SNOWMAN’ BUT CHANGE /7 “CENTRE. OF. DOWNTOWN | i arrival of the triptets: | wired the Daily News, soit see oO _SEE HIM, DOLLINK— \ HE'SSTILL JUST aris E co will probably be. in Monday's paper. We now hear AS ROTTENJ! xcellent, Dining: ‘at. Moderate Prices’ a ‘ New. Drive- In Entrance — Ample Parkin {that all three were girls, and the parents already have 840 H st tS na Ge id M 9." ia large’ family.:The: mother, Mrs.: John Fehr, was not owe Street fp ordon unro, Mae very well for two days) but jis improving now: The 4. 1 bies.each t yeighed: five pounds and are doing: well. a ‘ , Mrs. Reg_ Partington. invited. ne - Ga ) QeAN Ta yD ey ay BN o mothers ” and ‘grandmothers - Of pe ER NF WEY oP ET ~ OR y So cd ¥ Activity... Club: ‘girls oe. is oS 47 §. an foo Ree Mf 55 : os BY CHIC YOUNG Ed. stone, ‘had’ passed: away . the | ‘ d the old f 1k tea. alsoshom il OH, {BoyaATS i: 1-CAN‘T: WAIT TO Fo Snow a a seeps’ aE CTT I'M GLAD YOU SAID. THAT-=): night ‘before. He’ was 63 years: an e older fo ea, alsojho me a REAL HIGH CLASS 4) | DAGWOOD HOW ROWS [oo HNL; I HAVEN'T HAD A GOOD old and’ lived: alone not fat ‘from |.made buns and cakes. The. older ‘Too ap THANK YOU, 4. EMBROIDERED MY: j= ) WHAT DOES THAT 7 || EXCUSE TO ee i the :Southbank’ store. has | girls were given large’ jig. oT uiKe THEM. TCPEAR po): ae NS s reyfeel ge A Soeete F one daughter, Mrs Ernie, " How- puzzles, and, the “younger: ones oT RERBERTP) ay SHIRTS ) G2 Ey ya - te ‘Jett; and-one son, Albert, who! Were siven beautiful large’ figs | : SV : ee ree 3 bbe fis c ‘was away. logging near Quesnel. urines, and the small brothers eas f t qe If ae Ed. Stone.” will be missed, "for and sisters all had a small. gift |. . : Ah you. appreciate he was © ‘a friendly person and. and: candied apples. The chil- . qh, fine food, prepared to cheerful. He was -in our store dren sang carols. while’. Mrs. : feo perfection, the morning that he died buy- Partington played the accordion: " hye . ng food for his dog, and was| Ve . y Jee you'll find everything . aughing and joking in his usual dark. as the roads are rather) . e here to your liking! manner. slippery with ice, but it was well |, . 4 , es a after five before we left for] nee : home. ‘ two-on-a-date “alma and .Scymour Loveseth ‘ , oe have been married for years, When the occasion for and.on. their Silver wedding an- ~ . dining out is special,. niversary on Monday relations ~ bring her here to make it jand.* friends descended | upon (it memorable! their home for a surprise party. a f iY , Boe Foes There were 17 adults and three wi Le . mn children, and they all had a 3s i h , 7 [grand time, During the eventing i He ‘ae ' “fo of Alma's sister Tillie MelJainder ais we } i Broadway. Cafe: oe” phoned from Nortly Surrey, and i tbe Dh ee this’ visit put the finishing eke prs : We i | “ee ; 608-3rd AVE, WEST. oe | touches to a perfect, evening for ' . . : aan , ‘ not i | yu we | ‘ yy a -, " fa ite a ~~ | Rev. John Frame held the first ~ ae : a G 2 ie [i a mo . of a series of Bible Classes in ee , ue LT | . : “ - Wilary and Clifford Routley's | AS ESKI and Dée start awa from Mothor Hub» |} “BURGLAKS!" shouls Old Mother Hubbard, TOGETHER i Doc show Mother Hub- “JUST SHOW US'the wey, plecse, For that {home on Tuesday evening which bard's cottage thoy mena loud Bang!" A ‘'Thievos! $ Stonling froma por old woman!" bord how fed and Dos sow Meter cup. House whore the Ole en ls th Sh ; " we found most interesting, The, |. bullot whistles through Dos! shar, Ne ee Maden," apologizes Doc in o trembling board, The genile old lady bursts intolears. | | dron lives," Doe smiles, “Yat | y! aly Wa ) iv, next class will be in the Part- - ; Hubbard, carrying o big gun and. she 1 tte to lity Mh re sarry to intructe, but wa came |) "Forgive mo, vita sobs, "How cant evor so | | dd, my friends,” she says. Suen 025 ore! foi {i t ington | home. companied hy a hugo boast of a cog to bring gifts--not te steal, really we didn't! | pay you for your groat kindness?" areon thar way again, (fu deter ie wal | ‘ is ’ seg meee © feo een ge a ee ct meet ae cepa p eee eae Me WO ree at emer ne ta neae whee ete gee Og aoe meee we are) cote eae eee . 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