ee cope pene ree eee -@ Legion Annual “Old Sweats” Banquet, Saturday, December 23, -6 p.m. If'transportation required please. phone 4141.05,.°.:.° (25 @'The'Officers Mess Club will be’ holding its usual get-together January 1 commencing at. 1300 hoyfs. All members and’ their frie ods sare invited to. attend. * ANNOUNCEMENTS. > [WEEKLY 0) |. By PASTOR M. B. ODLAND St. Paul's’ Lutheran Church — _ “REMOVE THE WRAPPINGS” ‘The number of gifts beneath the: Christmas tree, or tucked away in some dark corner, has SOR Cn “MONTREAL, ‘money order. ..“:;. iyou can.do all ranch!. .. DIET IF YOU WISH... 1 | your shopping in’ . prompt vet ‘unhurried. Write FREE SAMPLE — ‘Quebec. be : S. -vegetables ily Ee ErCrip 7 anbels ast Ria Cy wrens AY eA Ma cele: 1411 Crescent St.,. Montreal,- — FOR HEARTY, COLD-WEATHER MEALS, one’ . o December Mth—Getting the last- , minute shopping jitters? “Weli—don’t despair, ‘some of your more difficult Christmas. shop- ping problems can be solved quickly at the: BANK’. OF MONTREAL. gf. seasonal cheques for personal and business © * giving—both come in a gay cover... then, there’s the special“envelope to ‘“‘gift-wrap” a y ;. and a cheery folder to dress up a-savings account to a youngster (with special. bank school children and toddlers). Where. money is the logical gift, “My Bank” . has your gift of -books for.. minutes—at your nearest B of M ' agree that holiday festivities tend to add extra..weight. But, before you a . = send for your free sample of CORRECTOL. You . See, Correctol—the laxative made specially for ,. women — is an excellent supplement to dietary - ‘foods.. By maintaining healthful regularity, Cor- rectol helps you prevent constipation sometimes caused ‘by dieting. And Correctoi’s action is so. gentle!'. . . it’s :ideal»;even Curing pregnancy and after childbirth. "You see, Correctol contains a non-laxative regulator that makes its action . diet, do to me. for your. of the best I know is .LIBBY’S SAUER- v4 KRAUT. The old-time favourite, spare-ribs’ | ‘| beautiful’ as they are, will- rumpled and torn. Most of.us} been growing by ‘leaps’ “and to the pile. Most of the’gifts are wrapped in “Christmas: paper,” tied with ribbons of all ‘colors. They make:.a beautiful’ display. But what is inside? The answer to this question is the important thing. After Christmas day, the wrappings will ‘not even ‘remember } the sign on the paper that’ kept ‘our the’ gift inside. The wrappings gift, they must: be removed: ° The true meaning of Christ- mas can in somé ways be com- pared to those gifts beneath the tree. Christmas: comes’ to. us wrapped in traditions and cus- ‘|toms originating in many. coun- ". ..| tries. at ne oy OT Here in Canada, perhaps more ‘than in -most countries, . the wrappings come in all colors. We have the traditional tree with lights and decorated homes.The ‘|holly wreath has. its place to- bounds. Every day seems to add] be] color of the ribbon, nor: the de-j. J prying eyes from:. discovering |: are beautiful but, to get at the | its beautiful decorations, street |~ gether with the manger scenes. -'|In. addition Christmas’ ” brings 3 with it house. cleaning, -baking, planning the Christmas dinner, sand. sauerkraut, is just one of the many - tempting ways to°serye it. -And if you’re © counting. calories, “serve it often . . . only 25 calories to an average serving! Yes, no. .-,one need feel. guilty about second helpings | - "Of delicious Libby’s Sauerkraut . .°. it’s one. ‘of ‘the most healthful foods you: can serve. Pick up Libby's ~ Sauerkrant Recipes” colourful new folder at your Srocer’s ... .. “Quick ’N’ Thrifty Merry Christmas to : os . 5 . vo oo oo SO : AA oi Veo Ci rs a wonderful holiday season. - ARMOUR SALVAGE ” ae eli, elt good wishes fo reee | gift. {OF ALL GIFTS. Sending of cards and greetings to friends. ‘These and.” -many other.. things surround.-. the Christmas season and sometimes hides the GIFT. ee -I would ask you to take. time to” remove the wrappings. No, we do not want to do away with them altogether, they have their place. But take time to - look beneath the wrappings — of Christmas and discover the true ' Yes, there is a “GIFT” be- neath all these external things. The GIFT. God. sent into. world that first. Christmas night: “For to you is born this day in ‘Ithe city of David a Saviour, Who is Christ the Lord.” (Luke‘2:11)- ‘.- Here in very few. words we ‘lhave the. gift of Christmas re- vealed’. with all the wrappings removed. Christ is Goa’s gift to us. It would be a sad thing to go through the Christmas sea- son without finding the GIFT MANGER. & the’ A GOING-UP CEREMONY and Christmas party wer Wolf. Cubs and Girl Guides, members of. the 6th Prince Rupert Company -of the First Baptist Church. Cubs going. up to Scouts were David Johnstone and Donald Hansen. Program included films, a story by Rev. J. A. Roskam, church pastor, and singing around the campfire accom- panied by Kenneth Bowman on the accordion. Refreshments were served by: sponsoring commit- tee members Mrs. Douglas Christison and Mrs. Harold Anderson. Leaders in the back row are left _ to right Cubmaster David Owens, Scoutmaster Lloyd Bowman and assistants. Hilmer Domreis, Allan Cronan, L. R. Nagy and Victor Simmons. — e enjoyed Thursday night by 30 Boy Scouts, —— Staff photo by Phylis Bowman . Carl Wilson .was . appointed District Cubmaster at the mon- thly. meeting of ‘the’ District |Council of the Boy Scouts As- ‘sociation ‘held -recently. W. D: Sutherland was re-ap- pointed, District . Commissioner ‘and David Ridsdale as District Scoutmaster. The resignation of W. A. Bissett as District Com- missioner: was received with re- egret. Mr. Bisset- leaves with his family for Penticton . early in the new year. -- President Arthur Beliveau pre- sented Mr. Sutherland with a basic: training course certificate which he earned by completing a course last month. . Regulations for camping at Emmerson: Point were discussed and bookings are being arrang- ed by the camp. committee com- posed,of T. J. Redvedt, Winston Stothert and the commiéissioner. Leonard Leonhard volunteered CENE in front of the First. United Caure ally, buried in snow since it was completed last Sat -C (High Christian Service) Boys’ Group led by Miss Wilma effective when lit with flood lights at night. Carols and Chr make this tableau: throught-provoking and most timely. News Brings Results oo t dope Ser ‘FOR EXTRA DRY GIN DRINKS...SERVE SEAGRAM'S GIN "This Advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by. the Government of British Columbia ws \ a ' ee edn th Won During | this Fe stive Se Advertising in Daily i ASOT)... 4 oe agra ¥ ‘ a \ wees ‘ a. % i D, 7 Bo ‘ nti g lh -| 4 Z 4 Li; t . ‘ SS 3 (CCL Ret - ¢ ve te we ihive ‘sem’ NI ww Wily “AZAaZ " 7 yo ot AD Seagram's Me seams\g wo a “ 9 ‘A AW) vo. : | os 3 oe CANAI Z : te ara) DIAN WHISKY J . tee ae ee 4 ESengrams CANAAN WIUISHY PRR) sistssscssss ° é Mont Hemaae Ghon, , mrt 10 oie Gone | LUE Chae rs ZAlvee Cd Chenertrnier WE v seer te y \ an tal hogs nhs aby heh Wainy wun oe At aN oir! 22 PonM eines erste tert WDEFI MAGA ME de mann EEE Caton: ~ WelemUY Uleeme 6 ensbe CZ aoe DIKTHBED Mey dortece Hoe a : eS : | 2; Be Zz rte A nee fe ‘ atts $e Peeaeverm eorcememteen no "oeciang Saga ee _ ore sn ' we : Boo 4 vee to aos rt Fg PT Ge Ae OPEN EN eS Re ge EO EM Fh re egy ie yt . SA ve Sea vaw’s and be Sure . , ' LPO ER Oe ee eT PE et tee a ' . vey Chee ee oe ese EE BLOOM TEE ae ao: gy i. ixen Wilson appointed District Cu bmaster n on Sixth: Avenue West has been practic- urday. Made by the 15 members of the Hi- Sharp, the scene is particularly | istmas music, from.a: loudspeaker. — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman to act as secretary. for, the coun- cil. . co Group committee chairman or their representatives, are. urged to attend the meetings of the council which are held at 5:15|" p.m. every second Thursday of the month in the Civic Centre. Answering service Question: Is the amount of alcohol used in liquer chocolates ‘controlled? Answer: The: Liquor Control Board of Ontario has. informed us that “the amount of alcohol used in chocolates is only enough tor flavoring. According to. the provisions of the Food and Drug Directurate, chocolates may con- tain not more than 24%. of alcohol by volume ° (liquid) _or nol. more than 2% alcohol by weight, such as in a cream bar. This is purely for flavoring and harmless, so is allowed free dis- Saver | Pupils, teachers home for holidays Many students returned home this week to spend the Christ- mas holidays with their parents. Those home from University of B.C. aré Marena Postulo, Mi- chael Greene, Glen Roald, Bruce Roald, Gerry Jensen, Daniel William Kristmanson, Lorne Mc- Lean, Lorraine Martin and Di- Ronald Roberts, Barry. Kurdziel and Gerald Maki. Also -returning: were Christo- pher Harvey, Daniel ‘Kellough, William Kristmanson ,Lorne Mc- Leand; Lorraine Martin and Di- ane Mori. Most of the local school teach- ers are going to their homes in the south on two extra planes oo ekuce " wnt ee” co AOS eet Rupert Daily Mews itp, | A Friday, December 22, 1961. a | ene Lor 8 ‘HOW. CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE. HEAL ~The: Promise, of Christ- mas.) ee a of a "DELIVERY KTKN—D:30- Kc, saturday “10:45 am. of our |! OPTOMETRIST FRED £...DOWDIE _ CHINESE FOOD +} Orders of $3.00 and up f Phone 3329 MELROSE CAFE (Neves eee emcee one apne Phone 5548 _— 303 - 3rd Ave, We. P.O. DRAWER 128 TELEPHONE 3975 |. A LE Co. | Chartered AL ccountanls 325 Fourth Avenue ‘East a _. Prince Rupert, B.C... A. L. BELL; CA. 0. 1. EIDSVIK, CA. | which leave Digby Island at 9:40 tonight. tribution. Any amount above 1 this is not allowed free distribu- tion. When these liquer-flavor- ed chocolates enter Canada, they are analyzed at Customs, and if alcohol content is. found to be more than above - allowed amounts, the shipment is refus- ed entry, and is either destroyed or returned to shipper.” B.C. Land Surveyor R. J, REYNOLDS , _. 25 -Besner Block 30x 284 — Phone 208? BRANCH, OFFICE: Box 1438 Terrace Phone V13 ~ 5522. ete aera i , ee FA MR 5 foe i are i wr gweststy NS ue fo que eee aD Gog RISTMAS® a As you spend this sanson with your: 4 Javed ones, may great fov fll your, home, and peace AI your heart ~ STROMDAHL'S (, Servide Station a ha 1 te. i o ‘ ‘ ~ Qe me mee Were te ep ee ED cle abst Fa PERE OH OL RE SPER eee Pe at te ralttttansatimnontnatoatcot as 9 wre aA LB EI 7 { | To you and yours, glad greetings and hearty wishes for great happi- ness at holiday time. We're proud and pleased to serve you, and thank you for your good. will. Central Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Gus Papaloukas and Staff . ree A ness dani iae ane as LAO . with .the Christmas ‘spirit. Alex and 4 special, I don't know. how muel. ts off bub iis quite a bit, 7 ve ow fe $ 4 _ tonight and i LP PPPPOP DLO OL LD DD OL O MD . SHOPPING _.. with IRIS Slipping: and sliding and snow... - that’s Prince Rupert. How the kids love it but it sure isa job keeping them in dry mitts and clothes, not to mention wiping up the puddles and drying out the boots. If the cold weather comes now perhaps we . will be able to skate on Lake O.iver. The kids will get a chance to try out their new skates and hockey sticks. GORDON &. ANDERSON have skates in all sizes for plain or fancy skaters, black or white boots that are fully lined, with built-in _ankle supports. It’s going to be a cold winter so you can be sure that there will ew | be skating. Gosh, there is only tonight and tomorrow leit for shopping. Have you thought what a nice last-minute gift a cup and saucer makes, especially if it is a Royal Albert from GORDON.& ANDERSON... Phe, plants have arrived at MITCHELL'S. Azaleas, cycla- mén-“chrysanthemiums, FHS éhtysantheniums, hyacinths and the bright cheery poinsettas: They are traditional Yuletide flowers that will help to fill yourhome =, ee: Laura also have a good supply of holly and .mistletoe..I don’t know if Laura. ‘makes the ‘table arrangements herself, & but they certainly are attractive. Some are on stryofoam bases and others have china buses with angels and candles and greenery. So appropriate for the sea- .Son from. MITCHELL'S. Laura didn’t ask me to mention these but. Mitcheil’s - have some very special lazy susans in fs the show. cases, Look no further! : - / _- Every day. here at The News we see many boys, big and little and all full of beans. Do you know what some of.them have and others are saving for? A transistor, That's no ma- larkey ... we know. BHll Noble at NOBLE’S has a little 2- transistor at $10.95. When he turned It on a Vancouver sta- tion came in clear as a bell. A Httle powerhouse, too, is the 6- transistor RCA Victor at. $29.95. The Marconi 8-transistor, two-band radio with batteries that slide in the end fs a beauty. NOBLE’S have lots of models In.between -these two price ranges and you'll be sure to find one that you'll like. They're complete with carrying cases,. batteries and acrials. Many peonle have been asking BIH when the Philips transistor portable radios were coming in, Well, they're here. They are dandy for the car, boat or al home, and fit right under the car dash, They have a decorative chrome bar all around that slips up as a handle. The price ts $79.95.’ ' Have you been In to the BROADWAY lately? It’s so good just to sit with a cup of tea and rest, You can slip your shoes off under the table, They: don't mind, At this time of year the BROADWAY always seems to have tempting pies and pastries. Did you try the chow mejn or “sweet und sour” last weck? Delicious! Lo The poor babies! Pve sure trnored them in Chis column. That is about to be rectified in a hurry, Did you know thal you can can geb contour sheets for baby cribs. They come in o na ; plain white, pretty pastels and also in te »y stripes, Joan at FRASER AND PAYNE oe will show them to you. They are lis- monds, the same firm thot makes the baby gowns, diapors and the soft baby binnkets . ,. Blame that towel, why don’t, you ever put some decent size tawels Jn this bathroam, Have you heard this song and donee from the head of your household? One of the — Cone towels will fx that! They will wrap him twice around In luxuriods “Wondasoft" polka dobs Pree ene have muvteb in g bath Lowabs, hard lowe fine te cloths, Did you see the pothsetta table cloths al FRASE BAYNE y 3 80 bn ta! cl thik a When dT was in RUPERT RADIO G ELLCTRIC today Ton showed me the Creda Debonair apin: dryer I didn't. know much nbout them but soon found: out, :Tona said that yau cur take a full load’ of wet’ “from the washer. and CORPO ELPEEE DOL ELLE PPB LOOP EOLD LDL LODE LEELA E ELE ELI LD LOPE LEOLOLDE DL LILLE LV EAA E TEE Lom - clathas plunk them In the dryer sopping wot and before you. know It they're almost ready to iron, Ineredible, but true and they mre Ho compnet, About three feat high and Just-right to: put away In a gupbonrd when nob In use, Thoy aro $130 and? nead - ho extra wiring ag thoy oporale. on 110 volts; 8heheh es cell Lhere are men roading this column RUPERT RADIO & ELEG:: TRIO will gill wrap a Creda Debonnalr so Uhab-ho one could, ; over toll! By tho way, all the Gonoral Meatric small apple ances, Lonslars, kettles, trons, fry. pans and: tho lke’ are on; o T's) now-or nevor for your Ohristivds. . flmg. and Mnshbulbs. WRATHALUIS wank 7 oe to Do aura: your camorn fg londacl . apc . -vondy for your mamorahle occadions, Vie | vin atys they will be open until 0 o'cloak 6pm, tomorrow. You'll have ample tine to browse around In the shop and see the Kodnk eamorn seta, the View- mostor stocking filler reels, thea Oralt Mastor print-by-numbor sots, and oh, the Boral] Arts gots. They are fabric palnt-by- a number wall ‘panels, smartly accented by a black and gold bars, Those sets are an oxcallont acult: or A toonnage gift Auggortion from WRATITALL'S, - ES fle ~ Marry Christmas to you all, Until atts BA Fe gi tt 8 tt it orerrer POPOL ODPL APL OLLLLLLD DLL DOO OLD DL ODODE LES ALLL OLE ELLA Noxt week, oar SOPHO SPOOL OCHO OOTOHOOTLOG OOOO OUI OOOO OIODO GSP OOHOOLOOEDS eveerot or: ete ge y :