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It’s me, “Jiminy Cricket, back: again ~ to'lead you through — The Most Entertaining — Christmas Comic Strip Story you ve ever seen!” . ma, tt stars your » eld-friend. -}: “INGCCHION You'll renew your friend- «ship with th Geppetto, the “,..and you'll hiss those two scoundrels J. Worthington Foulfellow and Stromboli,” “Best of all —it's brought to you by the world’s favorite. “Horyteller —WALT DISNEY!" to : Take ate tee ee wl “EREE with 10 one dollar bills hanging from’ its cated branches will be raffled off at the tea-and bazaar which - the Municipal Chapter of the imperial Order Daughters. of the: Empire are holding at the Civic Centre from ‘2 until 4:30 p.m. ' tomorrow. Municipal Regent Mrs. G. E. Miller will be receiving -. fabri- | Mrs. Gordon Paton, Mrs. ‘Stan-.. Frederick. Dowdie and Mrs.-L. G. Truscott. - Convening the tea room is Mrs. Neil McDonald, and in. charge. ef the kitchen is Mrs. T. A. MceMeekin, who- made. the money... Proceeds from this event will go towards the annual.” scholarship for a local Grade 12 student, — Staff photo by Phyllis Bdvman’, Third of housing sub-standard — | various stages of une overall. pro- Fi ‘|gram. He also told. the ‘meeting that within the past, two weeks two sociated Engineering -regardine development Possibilities in this city. Mr. Naumann also ‘recorm- mended terrace: houses in cer- tain portions of the city. He said. ive in. the United States and certain larger cities of Canada; particularly in Quebec. * have developed sprawl and large commercial ° Strip: gress of the overall develop- ‘ment needed in the survey. a7 ADIO — |SERVICE EXPERT - EFFICIENT REPAIRS AT RUPERT RADIO inquiries had been made to As-" that these had proved effect-4. ' He also pointed out that many | ‘of the disadvantages - which are * apparent in. other cities which: urban: projects ‘was not the case int. this city so facilitating the pro- i Fone ee oe ey! Nae yee Ege rere 7 YP PRINTED PATTERN 46370 SIZES 12— 20 | elenak As in charge. of the tick- | {who crashed ‘the | nursing © pro- _ | fession. in 1956,..has become. a} +member of the. Victorian’ Order| of Nurses. Before. ‘that ‘he worked | ee ey Ae aT ig aes Seg DP ae , i ve rer Pere Pe OO Pp PF Epp apy Cae Greg Vang TREE EH Oe A “Klondike Night’’ The Moosehaven committee is | sponsoring: the Klondike social and dance tonight for Moose members and their guests. The women’s. annual Christ- mas banquet will be held at.7- p.m. December 13. Mrs. Mae | Bond and Mrs. Joseph Long are convenors and Mrs. Ronald Vas- ets.. The children’ Ss Christmas tree party will-be held at 2 p.m De- cember 17 in the Moose Temple. Names. of children of paid-up members must be submitted to the executive by November. 28. ‘Names, ages, and sex of ‘eacn child must:be sent in. ‘A .letter. from the Prince’ Ru- pert Public ‘Library, thanking the library committee for do- .jnating the book of “One Thous- and Poems for Children, was read... no With junior ‘regent Mrs. W. T. Way in the chair, reports. were given by Mrs. Arnold: Assman for, the publicity. committea; Mrs. .T: E. Thompson. for: the library committee;: Mrs, Mat- thew G committee; and Mrs. 's. Molly _Ol- é, logger 2 ‘aids accident victims: VANCOUVER : ‘© —- Logging i is child’s play ‘compared . with ‘the has done both. Frank ° Bryant, - 36, a. “former merchant ‘seaman. and logger in a hespital for’ ‘threé. months. “Tt made. logging look like child’s ‘play.”.'. >: male. They look forward. to my have a man- -to- -man balk: with. a social’ ‘and- dance, “and'a busy round of pre-Christmas, activities ' were: planned by the members of the Prince. Rupert: ‘Chapter No-t 211 of the Women of the Moose .at: their: meeting Wednesday night at the Moose Temple.: wh Garbelya for. the hospital |. work of nursing, . £ays a. man who}: “The work was just too tough,” |: ‘he: says. ' “All the patients I. call, on are}: visits because ‘after. all you can‘t! son “for. the, Taembership: ‘com- mittee: “ ve The « name’ “drawn ‘fron son and’ the winner ‘of’ the Ray}. MeMillan . committee: raffle Was Mrs.. ‘Leslie - Seale.. BE _The -next: meeting. will ‘be heid fon -December 6. and will: be: ‘an: en- rolment ‘meeting. . ites woman.” Asked how~. ‘he. ‘feels about male profession, he. Says: “Peo- ple. need help. I can give it.’to fe ‘piduy” way to start the. day. oo whip up this easy-sew dus- : ter in a print or check fabric. ‘i Try one of the new ‘drip-dry . blends. | Make another version ‘ \ for an extra- special’ ‘elit to a friend. \ - Printed Pattern 4637: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14,16, 18, 20. 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