ant ns ee I TO, HO AR pe Hae . 4, ae ve . ‘ . r Pe a 6767 SS : ee ae ‘ eSB eta pin ony - Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pacific y * ie tu Port — And Key to the i Great Northwest _ provin CIA ' L VICTORIA, B.C. + tata IBRARY. VOL; XLVIII, No. 249 Saath del tet I Lea eT ee eee Gity youths. to attend — parliament’ Three Prince Rupert boys will be among 65 youths from all over British Columbia who will take part in the 29th sessions of the Older. Boys’ ParHament in Vic- torja December 27 to 31. Leaving here Saturday — by Cunadinn Pacific Airlines — vin Terrace for Vaneouver and the capital, are Ernest and Robert Hil) sons of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest HA, 1837 First. Overlook Strect, and Donald Cirantham, son of Mr, and Mrs. G. T. Grantham, 629 Sixth Avenue West, Ernest Hill, 19, wil represent Hartley Bay, Robert HA OUT, “Tec” and Dennald Grantham, 18, First United Church, The parliament, held In the legisiutive chambers, will be one of seven dmeetings In Canada durtng the haliday season, Dean Brian W. Whitlow of Christ Chureh Cathedral, Vie~ torla, WHI vet as floutenant-gov- ernor while Michael Sinclar of Vancouver will bo promlern pyri Segre eee Heater ew ger reeairan 0 Fe aime 8s Camel enti . Oe... ._ . : City fisherman oe. . » dies aged 70 A resident of the Ploneor Home Anton Anderson, 70, dled this mormng ino the Prinee Rupert ‘General Hospital, Bom iy Norway, Mr, Andersen wune to Pines Rupert in 12! and was oa Maherman wot) hls rellrenionk dn 1O6d, There are Ho kaowh Pelutives, Funernt arrangements are In Lhe hands df Jerguson Funeral Home, nen ORMES ‘DRUGS LTD. EILEEN ALORA Bion THE PRIME MINISTER and. Mrs. John Diefenbaker hang a holly wreath, which had been wired from the holly orchards of Vancouver Island, on the door of 24 Sussex, Ottawa. The picture is being used for the Prime Minister's Christmas card. . Photo by Malak, Ottawa, FAMILY YULETIDE | . . Press lets PM enjoy Christmas homecoming WINNIPEG (CP)—The tall man in the black other travellers milling about Union Station Wednes- day night, was simply heading home for Christmas, ay always try to spend Christ- COP OP PAP OPLEE OLR DERI PODOCOBECOH mes dn the west,” sald Prime ° ® . Minister Dicfenbaker, “That's impaired drive: S to be target where my home is, and many of in safety drive my fiends." But vobhhiy is done simply Members of the City’s ROMP when you're prime niulaister, ¢ven at Uhis season, By the time the CNR Superecontinental = pulled into the station: at 10 pm, a detachment wil) display a cere small group of politicians, re-} in amount of Christmas portors, photographers and well-| Spirit over the holiday but wishers had githered on the] that is wll, platform, “We will show an under standing heart and some lent. - ency for the WALKING Ine toxiented person, hut will show no mercy on the IMPATRED DRIVER,” Staff-Set. We. od, Curele, NCO in charge of the The door of the car atthe end of the traln opened slightly, “My goodness,” said Mrs, John Diefenbakor. “We didn't know mnyone would be waiting for us.” In a few minutes, the prime ": OTTAWA: overcoat and grey homburg, like the hundreds of minister and his wifa stepped down from. thelr sprelvate car, Greatings wore oxchanged, Nash-bulbs blazed and reporlars stood oon the fringes af the crowd, pencils posed, For once, the reporters wore different, IL somohow, didn’t xeom right to tuk about taht money, farm — problems NATO only a few hours before Christinas Lva, - . ' The prima minister noticed the small group of reporters and photographars and walked over to shake hands and wished them “Morty Christmas” “lt corlainiy is nica to gel way torn fow days,” ho sud, “We'll bo sponding Ohristiaiuas {day ty Saskatoon with my mothe ov and brother and thon wo'll go nnd], City ROMP detachment said today, “Ate sald that police patrols will be increased tonight in an effort to ensure “a sate and merry Christmas.” PPI PPE PPP CPP PPP LLCOPPOPAS SPU PP OOS Trains normal VANCOUVER «dh — Normal traftle resumed on the Pnrelfic Cireal Basten Railway Wednes- day morning following a darall- ment 24 houfw before at Angus Mne, nbouwl 60 miles north of wren cliving the last week total. lod 6.28 Inchos, with Doeomber 18 | West's pl _ than co-existence | WASHINGTON. (AP)—Mankind needs an open {and peaceful partnership in , ence, President Eisenhower said Wednesday in his annual Christmas message.» | Christmas | Roundup | Single men, who are alone’ over. the holiday, will be able to enjoy.a full Christmas din-- ner: tomorrow: A group of city residents, : who are concerned. about ‘the. - made arrangements with the - Grand Cafe, <0 stage a Christ-— mas dinner. there - for single men between 1:30 and 3:30" - p.m. ‘tomorrow. General Vanier has sent: a tele- gram of Christmas -wishes to Queen Elizabeth and: Prince Philip: The message text re- leased today said: Booey “With my humble duty I beg to send. to Your Majesty and His Royal Highness,.on béhalf of your Canadian people, heart- felt good. wishes at Christmas and for happiness in the New Year. We shall long remember your presence amongst us last summer, when all Canadians manifested with such warmth thelr loyally and affection.” Oh be METZ, France (—The RCAF said today. that personnel of’ the European air division have donuted a total of $2,495 to the flood-stricken town of Frejus on the French Riviera. ob DUNELLEN, NJ. (4 -~ Santa Claus arrived by train at the big R. Hoe and Company plant Wednesday with a sack con- taining $100 in bills and change collected from passengers aboard a Reading Railroad commuter traln, Santa was Walker W. Stevenson, a Wall Street broker. The money was the commuters’ “thank you” to a group of work- ers at the printing press factory who regularly wave greeting to the train as it passes cach morn- Ing. % * ole John WN, Dolan, 65, Finished door Christmas tree, and he was proud of his work. He walked from the tree, He took several steps backward to get an even better view. Dolan, brought to. hospital from the base of the cliff, was trented for several cracked ribs, PPOPPP OL LO ODELODDODODOOEIOTITEET Bingo draw Drawn today for the Elks “March of Dimes" house Blugo was the nunbor N-d5, ‘Proceeds from the bingo Bo to the British Columbia Chil- dren's THospitul, Peinve George. Causo of tho Other numbers drawn to derailment is still being inves-| date are; Belg; Beeb; Bell; tigated, 4 Ge5N; G48; 1-28; O-d1; NS noone wr ermenennneene rove — ‘1 aM s Todds Webs NeSly Nesis ALBERNT «Q—Ratn in this Gob} N-433 ne Na Geb; Te2BXs Ned®: Ve8ls Ges0s O-753 TH2hs NeoSts Oatlfly VIR; Bes PRINCE RUPERT, : B.C.;. THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 24, 1959 re s L , RECALLS TRIP. welfare of such men, has |: | Bisenhower _ The group wishes to remain |} ety “@ — ‘Governor- PEBBLE BEACH, Calif ws -- stringing the lights on his out- his home, bordering a ecllff overlooking the Paeific, lo get a botter view of __ Night’ Calls—Business 6768, : Editorial 6769 an better. instead of a. bare -coexist-| “The best way. America can said, is to give needy nations the right sort of help ‘in. the right sort: of spirit. nO “s:The president delivered his message ab ceremonies opening Washington’s annual Christmas pageant. As part of the observ- ance, he. pressed a switch +1-|. luminating a Christmas tree in aa park adjoining :the . White House. grounds. — » * . ' Speaking 18 hours after his return: from a trip that tock him to. Africa, Asia and: Europe, addressed: his -re- this fellow countrymen marks’ to The- president cept of the good life.for human- ity does not, require an inevitable conflict: between ‘peoples and systems—in which one must tri- ‘umph over. the other.’ .: : .“Nor does it offer merely a bare coexistence as ‘a satisfac- tory state for mankind. After all, an uneasy coexistence can be as barren and sterile, joyless and stale a life for human beings as the coexistence of cellmates ina penitentiary or labor’ camp.” CONTINUED AID America's best interests, he ‘I said, require continued financial investment in and aid to under- developed nations, All other free nations must be persuaded to join In such efforts to the limit of thei ability, he added. “This is not a matter of char- ity for the poverty-stricken nor of casing our conscience through doles ‘for the distressed,” Eisen- hower said. “The help we .give to our friends is help and strength for the cause of free- dom... .” —a—e e Give up patty | PENTICTON () -- Clarke's Bullding Supplies has donated $500 to the Salvation Army Christmas fund instead of hold- ing an office party. The Clarke mill is located at nearby Yelloy Lake, CPOEPOP POPS OL OI POLI POPVOOOD NOTTOSTAYA THE EDITOR, | THE DAILY NEWS ‘Contribute to such a-goal, he|” orkers fora just peace| er you, may. pein the). a ape $0)? 39K. he . GRASSI Kn “THE TELEGRAIA™. 1S FOR. . “THE SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL “OUR. FRIEND This easy-going Arab town, 11 miles south of Jerusalem inside Jordan, came to life for the an- nual festival when morning mists’ Hfted from the fortress- lke basilica standing over the grotto, designated as the place where Mary lald her child in a manger, ” The flrst glimpse — pilgrims trudging south from Jerusalem had of the Biblical town was of a serene community nestled be- tween two hills. The bazaars are open and will not close tl) Christmas night. SANTA WARNS BOYS, GIRLS - WAKE TONIGHT GREETINGS AND COMPLIMENTS OF THE, SHASON. WILL YOU PLEASE NOTIFY ALI, THE CHILDREN OF TH RONGS NEAR ‘BETH LEHEM — wore Moslems, a ae o | on ue to assist pilgrims ‘BETHLEHEM, Jordan (Reuters) — The dusty road.to Bethlehem was thronged with pilgrims today as thousands of Christians prepared to celebrate Christ’s birthday in the place where he was born. PRINCE RUPERT THAT I WILL BE ARRIVING OVER YOUR FAIR CITY THE MOMENT THEIR EYES CLOSE IN SLEEP. WILL NOT BE COMING A MOMENT SOONER, LAST YEAR TWO BOYS OUT AT SEAL COVE AND A LITTLE GIRL IN SECTION TWO DELAYED ME ABOU HALF AN HOUR BY TRYING TO STAY AWAKE TO SEE ME, IT CAN'T BE DONE, a : WAVE KEPT ACCURATE LIST OF WHO HAS BEEN GOOD DURING THH YEAR AND ALSO NOTICE THAT SOME FAMILIES ARE LARGER THAN AT LAST CHRISTMAS, TELL MICHAEL, SHEILA AND MARIANNE THAT I WON'T FORGET PATRICIA AND THE SAME GOES TOR RANDY, PATTY, STRVIT, ROBBIE, SANDRA AND THEIR NEW SISTER GLORIA, THEN THERE'S THE OTHER HUNDREDS I'LL BU CALLING ON SOME OF WHOM I CAN REMEMBER WITHOUT LOOKING AT MY LIST SUCH AS CRAIG AND RICKY; DARLENE AND LINDA; DOUG AND CAROL; JAN. ‘AND WAYNE AND OF COURSE TRUDY, , — | WELL, I'VE GOT TO FINISH PACKING MY SLEIGH AND I'M ALL SET, NO JET-PLANU FOR MU, MY REINDEERS ARE GOOD ENOUGH AND QUINTER TOO, "AM SENDING THIS PRESS RATE COLLECT, HOPH YOU DON'T MIND, Jews unite Thousands came from distant lands by air. But many families crossed the Israell-Jordanian border, open only at this time of year to Christians, to make the last part of the journey on foot. The Christmas spirit Infected even Moslems and Jews on each side of the warescarred no- man 's-land in divided Jerusalem. For once In the year the two sides co-operated to help pil- grims pass through the Mandel- baum Gate and make thelr pil- grithage to Bethlehem. Hostile throughout the rest of tho year, Israelis and Jordanians mingled freely in the square around the gate. Soldiers pitch- ed tents on both sides of it to serve as temporary customs. and visa checkpoints, " Christian priests and nuns in cassocks and robes, aged Arab Christians from Galilee in flow- ing white headdrosses, townsmen wearing the traditional red: lex, khaki-clad Arab and Israeli of- ficors and women dressed West- ernestylo in bright dresses and spiko-heelod shoes created a colorful pagount, Many foreign pilgrims are making their base in’ Jorusa- lem’s up-to-date hotels be- cause there is still no room in the inns of Bethichem., Roman. Catholle Christma celobrations will be climaxed with midnight mass at the Ohurch of St. Cathorine, which forms part ofthe Church of the Nativity, . In Isynol, & midnight mass will be held for. tho first timo in Nazareth ab St. Joseph's Church nenr tho ‘site of the annuncin- on, 7 ; Protestants of muny denom- | Mrs. Ange of Kincolit dies aged 83. Mrs. Ellen. Angus, 'Kincolith woman with four: children; 32 grandchildren,. 72 great- grandchildren and four’ great- great-grandchildren, . died’ this morning in Miller Bay Indian hospital following a. lengthy: ill- ness. She was 8. 0 Mrs, Angus was” an ‘active worker in the Women’s aux-~- iliary of Christ ¢hurch,.. Kin- colith, throughout the’ years. She was predeaceased by. lier husband William Angus in 1932. ‘Surviving daughters are. Mrs. Herbert (Edith) Doolan, Mrs. Hubert (Sarah) Barton of Kin- colith and Mrs, Nellie Barton of Prince Rupert and one son. Ernest Angus of Kincolith. =: Funeral arrangements” ate” in the hands of Ferguson Fyneral Honie, 888 ee “we dete Road cleared 2s i CANOE @—Highways dépayt- mont crews Wednesday cleared © rood on the north shore: of Shuswap Lake where tons .of rock crashed down trom: Mount Vella Tuesday, A spokesman’ suid the serious threat of,more slides had passed. The eroad blockage had isolated elght:fam- ilies in'the aren, Bh ka Se Prince Rupert : has now gone 342 days. without a fatal traffic accident, ae WEATHER—~ Cloudy with . occasional showers, Winds southeist: 30 tonight and Friday. Low, tor night and high Priday'36 and 42, , arer ame ' TIDES— mS aN Vriday, Deo, 25, 1080: (Pacific Standard Time) o ‘Tito Prince Albert, T guess wo'll|one of the wottest days of yenr oN: 6 : : He \ i. DIAL / . | {hold sort of an open house thore| when 3,16 inchos fol. ‘Toual vints wet Oe on i it . ian CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND ‘TO ALL A GOOD inations, meantime, will gathoar High, ...... 00:08 20,3 feeb 21 51 J for our friends on Boxing Day,” | yonr ts about 23 Inches lovs than] | 400 0 on nk: B 12; N-853 oS os ‘SANTA OLAUS, in Jorusalom's blg YMCA bulld- oo BQ0L 17.4 feet te Ho Intends to return to Ottawa] the 88.75 inchos recorded 4 the 1d G ant Bo15; Wels on NORTH POLE, . 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