Aye FG pe ai ESS Pee nae apa SPOR meg i So na nN SEINE ee aeons sc cPaailayhon , nae SUMED Pad oe + wo . . ae ? square - rneckline, tiny sleeves ° and: lavish, cascading © Skirt, NEW YEAR. BELLES—Every little girl be fulfilled for Pictured above are two of the prettiest holiday Celeste. The’ young charmer at left wears-a jumper of red * organdy blouse that sports a dainty eyclet-em roidered collar. wants a velvet. dress: right is a pint-size glamor girl of tucked and embroidered white worn with petticoats, At with wide Quaker collar and perky waistline accent, outshine Christmas tree By DOROTHY ROE & + B,.C.’s Favorite wee. “Pa becwuse of the taste! we SEE. a ‘ When ue ' n inal nye Light and bvight pilvenor bear i’s CARLING'S of course! WV! ron rhb HOME WL IVEIEY PONE: " Vile Caring Menara UO CV biting mu Aveo WOUOE PMVLANON QF PUPlay Uc by Khe Liquor Gong! Mania ai by Uke Wuvarinpit Qf Dailjah GOTVEN IG a ' a ‘ ri aot | Cota ' bog ss : Mey : ' Die Rom Oe Ok hem eR Ht ae ye By - HOLIDAY. ELEGANCE—Here ‘are two ‘versions of ‘the ‘hewest iook in formal gowns, designed . -especially for. festivities -of the holiday season. At left is. a beautiful example of-the -fash-. * jonable. low-back ‘look: in. a. luxurious satin of acetate that stays fresh, ‘shimmering’ ‘and ‘soft ‘to. touch: Other. new. details of this gown by ‘Minuet include’ a’ square «neckline , and” two bow§..accenting the .waistline in back. At, right.is a gown illustrating the new. covered -shoulder inode, designed.:by Murray Hamburger’ in chromsptn acetate. Design: details include ‘ se , - Associated Press Women's’ Isditor 00°): Wornerr of ail ages have outshone the Christmas tree. ‘this year. The most brilliant and elegant holiday fashions in many years are. being seen as designers turn out a rash of fabulous. metallic brocades, satins and oe sdeep, | Christmas Day. northbound, ‘pro-. holidays. Be my gation’s . Christmas. sailing.” ed in Prinée Rupert:"early:.on| ceeded to Stewart later. the same |’ day, returning . .to.- Prince - Ru- pert on. ‘Boxing’ “Day. eS Those. Vancouver: familly, mem} bers aboard for *, the’. special. cruise: were: “Mrs. ‘Angus :; Mac Neill, wife of the ship’s captain and their daughter. Ann;:Mrs.|" Frederick Galloway, wife: of the chief engineer; the purser’s wife, Mrs. R. 8S. van der Werff; Mrs, John Tinnion, son ‘Dennis and AAiss Sarah Azak is visi pe John Edmeston drove up from Chilliwack to spend Christmas with his mother | Mrs. Helena Edmeston.° a ae! : + ie: rs We- weré. ‘happy: to: have “1 ‘Miss Delma’ Capton: ‘from’. Hazelton |: ‘as our guest over the’ Christmas +. oe eyes “The Salvation “Army. League of Mercy Workers under the dir- ection of Mrs. Major: Aubrey Rideout visited the hospital -on ‘Tuesday evening and delighted the ‘patients with a visit from Santa Claus who brought a gift for each child and a bag of fruit bahd played carols and the.pa- singing, as ‘the band: played. It was difficult to determine who enjoyed the evening’ most, whether patients, staff or visit- ors. So +: + * - A very pleasant surprise was given the visiting »arty who ‘after entertaining the patients ‘werd-invited to the dining room and. served ‘refreshments. cor & + ‘ » The: Dietary department is to!’ be. -complimented on the excel-: ‘to ithe. ‘patients, and staff... Also} for’ all: ‘the: extra” ‘effort in serv- ing goodies. ‘and: coffee to. the visiting ‘entertainers : over. the Christmas: season. / +: ae “+ Christmas: ‘morning. ‘the “pa- and this year her wishes. can velvets are back at the top of the ‘mode for both mothers and daughters. party dresses of the season, designed by ‘white. ‘Swiss Has. a’ pretend * velveteen - with The: jumper ~ bolera cand’ horizontal tucks on the bodice. The short full skirt is made for twirling, and: in black velveteen party dress Swiss organdy, matching ‘cuffs Brilliant, elegant party clothes trimmings ' , velvets for festive wear, * Long evening gowns are in the cyening picture onee again, in greater number than in the Just’ 10fyears. These are seen in ; satins, brocades; chiffons and i beaded or sequinned silks, In ‘either softly draped or sheath i sithonettes, | The trend is. toward covered | shoulders and body - molding | lines. Few of the strapless bouf- fant styles are seen. | Formal fabrics such as mete -taHe broendes, ehiffons and satins are widely used in casual styles for evening wenr—-the gald ! brocade shirtwaist dress and -trench coat are prime examples, You'll be seeing many, streot- longth theatre costumes, consist- ing of slender dress and match- ing fur-trimmed or fur-lined jncket, ae ow YOUR SUITS “KLWAYS FIT PERFECTLY. ‘tlents were awakened . by Mrs. ‘ Helena Edmeston’ ‘leading. 20 /members ‘of the: staff. through ! ; the corridor wards singing carols. After, breakfast was. ‘served | everybody hurried ‘to- get ready jfor Santa Claus. ° SAG 9:30 a.m,’ Santa: Claus came merrily ‘down. the corridor to Ward’ A where Dr. G. W. J. Fiddés and’ all. staff ‘on duty were waiting to receive him. Every child received a red stock- ing filled with toys from Santa, wagons and rockers appeared. ‘}much to. the delight of the chil- | dren, Ward C was next on the list for: Santa to visit, ALL the little girls were seated In a semi-circle | ind sang “Jingle Bells” lo wel- | come Santa. He had a hug and women on WardagB enjoyed all Santa’s teasing and hugging and taking pictures.. Ward E boys found It hard to: sit and wait for Santa but sang Jingle bells upon his arrival and: ewweniareess emi minteree reper sneta mae tine inne cB ee MMR cone PERSONALS Home spending Christmas and New Year's with her family, Mr. and Mrs, George W. Cook is: Crofton House In Vancouver, in, tho’ cltly are Mr, and Mrs, Allan Brown and family of Vian- couver, They are guasts of Mrs, Inw, Mr, and Mrs, Nell Mne- Donald, 618 leventh Avenue Vast, eee? or Qa, R. Poole, 1600 Myhth Ave- Nuc Rast, leaves Wednesday by Canadian Pacific Airlines pinne io spond New Year's Day with his family In Vancouver, Leaving ‘aboard the Canadian Prince Saturday for a two-woek business trip is Mra, Joan Strom- dahl, 321) Third Avenue West. wveereeetewree day by boat for Vancouver to rocelve. medical treatimont at ‘Shavghnossy hospital, gon Bornard Jr, 1011 Third Av- Yow bak Ak ae toy they will Viatt Mrs. Milnes! ‘mother, ; , L i .. » : enacted in. ‘Prince Rupert: ‘over, he Iholiday-wher wives’: and families of officers aboard the Northland: Navi-. “Canadian : Prince!’ n. ee portunity. of? ‘accompanying ‘their. husbands : con the. The “Canadian Prince”. arriv: |and ‘daughter Kathy,” ‘happy surprise. » ; “Miller Bay’ Tidbits By STEVIE STEPHENSON © -- Mrs. Alice Schouten spent a few days. holiday i in Terrace. Mrs. Margaret. Haub:is holidaying in Alberta. Miss. Sybil Haines is in. Vancouver for the: holidays} and candy for each patient. The| tients. joined with the: staff, in| * mifts:for all. The teenagers and | then Into their gifts. Ward n Miss Sherrill] Cook, who attends: Spending the Yuletice season : Brown's brother and sister-in- | Carl Anderson loaves Snture | Mra, “Bernard Milnes and her onue West, are loaving nboard | tho Canadian Prince Saturdiy WMeht onrouto to Victorln where, Pw per ere ee ea ON ‘ ‘the first mate; Mrs; John. Kinin- mont, daughter Lorie’ and“ ‘son ‘Billy, family of the; ‘second ‘mate. “*The Christmas voyage: of. the. crew’s families . was: “withheld . from the men up: until ‘sailing... and ‘came complete * ! veh, up ‘While in the city: Boxing. Day, time: as. the” erew. and wives were. enter-" tained at the home of Northland Navigation agent R. B.. -Finlay- son. ting her family in. Terrace. ‘and F men enjoyed: Santa’s stories and their’ gifts: © * Following Santa's. visit - ‘came dinner. All the’ trays were cov- Jered with Christmas tray’ covers, crackers and decorated cups fil- led. with candy. ‘and ‘nuts. 'To-. ‘mato juice cocktail,’ ‘roast turkey, savory dressing, cranberry. sauce, whipped potatoes, brussel sprouts, carrot “fingers, ‘plum ‘pudding | with vanilla sauce, made up the menu. - ‘Staff. tables were. beautifully decorated with popcorn wreaths, poinsettia and choir girls made by. the Occupational Therapy department. ‘Misiting followed for half an hour, all. patients were then ready for rest; period.. A dainty supper and a movie in: the . evening: completed a happy Christmas Day. ° * + -Miss Laura Graham and Miss .Rena Thomas entertained a few friends. in the nurses lounge on December. 26. Scrabble and bridge followed by a dclicious candlelit supper comprised a de- lightfully festive evening. Announcements - TOGO ENE iy Gy, ve oy Swocan e a “enjoys pushups, “exercising » TORONTO O— - Mrs. “Louise Tandy Murch has :been. doing pushups and breathing exercises all.her life and: ‘can, see.no rea- : son why she should stop, now be- cause she’s 84.- .“Why shouldn't. I do pushups every day,” she‘asked a reporter recently. “I’m not old. yet.”. ‘A singing teacher: for. 35. years, Mrs. Murch said she began doing exercises as a girl. as part, of her singing trainings drop of medicine. in 40: years.” Mrs. Murch, a ‘Jean, grandmother, has found her age has forced afew: concessions., mainly that she: limits herself to 12 ‘pupils; oo One of London's -;museums, the Victoria and Al-|by the*’ . Phert, was established in 1852. FAMED MUSEUM most famous| Brazil’ Portuguese oLD ‘BRAZL “was: -discovered. navigator,” (Pedro. Alvares: Cabral: : “Now .they’ve' become a habiti. I enjoy. And I haven't: taken ay alert’ BOYS’ ‘and -GIRLS’ CAR COATS QUILTED LINING WATERPROOF TOP. _ SIZES 3 10.6 «.. REG. to $8.95 SPECIAL CLEARANCE | NOW: ees $3: 93 ent - ‘Christmas dinner served | @ Shriners, don't forget to pick; up, your New Year’s tickets from | | Jack Laurie or George Dibb: (252) | Bor B. Cc. CLOTHIERS” ON TH IRD AVENUE home eet pene “SEE IT IN... AND. SEE IT OUT Mix wisdom with enjoyment at» office parties, in the home and! on the highway.. -Don’t make. New Year! 6 an: “aleoholiday”. SEE Iv OUT by living every: ‘day of 1960 wisely. In drinking, as. in driving, the pace that thrills, . is the pace that kills. HELP CURB THE HIGHWAY ‘ & {Live safely’. without intoxicants. : . THE BOARD ‘OF EVANGELI ISA. AND ‘SOCIAL SERVICE © . "OF THE U UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA “Prince Rupert Daily News 3 > : = Tuesday, December 29, 1959 | Use Classifieds-They I pay ——— ne “By BOB MONTANA ARCHIE “ tually 5 onsoes aa seatemenetenepmeateemiabcaenaial MAH IKNOW EV’R A INCH © TH’ WHOLE SQUARE MILE O TH! WONDERLAND ©’ DOGPATCH /’- IS THAR ANY PARTIKLER :. 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