orreay,, December 22, 1961. 4 eee eee eee ey vetivvwy ww hoes oe 8 -Prinee: ‘Rupert Dai iv ‘News CHURCH “DIRECTORY - NGLICAN | ath “Ave, (OW: : at Dunsmuir St, 8:00:fa.m:- Holy: Cofnmunion * 9:00... a.m. Family /Communion Bra Sunday: . 11:00" a.m. + Matins ° 1st; Sunday fee Holy. -Communion oot 7: 30 ,D. me: “Family. Service.’ : 7:80: am? “Wednesdays,” i Saint's - : “Days, Holy Communion 11 00.a.m. Sunday School and “é>. Bible, Class. Very Rey, CG, Vy "tison—Dinl TOG - EVANGELICAL FRER CHURCH 2 6th. Aves BEL. at Ambrose .¢ Sunday’ School =10:30 a.m. — Services 11:30 a.m. ‘and 7:30 p.m Pastor WE John’ Wilson—Diak 4103 -. >. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ‘ 235° 4th. Ave, East | ° Sundav: School 10.9.m. eo. Tiny Tots 11 am, Services 11 00 -aym; and 7: 30. pm. Rev, 7, » Gamble Dial 5 Rize ST... PETERS. ANGLICAN . : End of Gth-Ave, E "8:00 aim.—-Holy Communion “19:00 a.m. >—Bible Class ~ 11:00 a,m—Service, Sunday School 7:30 -~p.m—Evening Prayer » Rev. D. Chassels—Nial 3514 S$). PAUL'S LUTHERAN | &th. Ave, at. McBride ; St. Sunday “School 9 9:45 am, Services 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. . ‘Rev. M. iB (Odand—Dial 4164 z THE I SALVATION ARMY 27 Grenville Court—Fraser St. _ Sunday School 12:45 p.m. Services 11 a.m, and .7:30 p.m Capt. & Mrs, iL MeDonald “ Dial 3024 and GIS1 FIRST B. APTIST.; , “CATHY “DRA Evensong 4th / ‘Sunday, under tow from Powell River, ping when it was weakened by heavy ‘weather. keeping it afloat. ‘uletide festive tabi | END. OF A FIGHTER - — Explosive charges rip the bottom out of a time frigate Coaticook, sending it to the bottom off Race Rocks, near Christmas. turkeys expected to les to limit - Dinner t ables across Canada are expected to gvoan under the weight of more than 50;000,000 pounds of turkey during the Christmas season. riveree weenreerr every yyy yew y errr errr gee res eT , hull that was. once ‘the war- Victoria, The hull was B.C., where its-had served as a breakwater, to. Victoria for scrap- Project was abandoned because of high cost of ~— CP Photo load fee ae weet erence fetta ane ute ee _ Along with tradition, the an- “nual . feast in the 10-to-16- 1 Mrs. i ness, what. big affairs trees are! ve ee ee ee ‘of 86,000: pounds of other fish Tor. sole, 12,000.- pounds of grey ‘cod,’ and 31, 000 pounds of. minkfeed. 4 Fish landings “show: imcrease Four draggers landed a total at the port of. Prince Rupert: for. the week ending ‘December 9, This consisted’ ‘of: 35,000 pounds 2,000" pounds of. ling -cod Her ring landings totalled 2,018. tons.. Jomo, Shrimp landings. for the week amounted to 2,100 pounds and clam landings, 45,000 pounds. At’. Vancouver, Steveston and Victoria, landings of groundfish by 12 draggers, other vessels and packers and . truck | deliveries totalled 90,000 pounds, compared with 98,000 pounds last week and 93,000 pounds for the same week last year. Herring . landings imainly at Steveston - totalled 13,195 tons. “T, lf trees amaze islanders evacuated after LONDON ‘(?}—To someone who js 66 years. dla and has never|m seen a.tall tree, what is the most marvelous sight | in Eng- land? “A giant oak of course,” Mary. Swain. said “My good- God is great; indeed, to make a living” thing so big and beauti- ful’ Mrs. Swain is one of 264 men,' volcano: blows What impresses them most m many cases surprises the soph-: isticated Briton; They had-heard about railway’ trains, — traffic, high buildings -and' policemen, and. had imagined what they: would. be’ like. - > But amazing. was, for stance, Mrs. — Swain’s oak tree. On” the island “the nearest ap- proach to a tree is a scrubby juniper, all right to make a fire . ey ee Fee ee ee in- te ‘ . IMPORTED PIPES DELICIOUS 3 x CIGARETTES | CHOCOLATES = # + CIGARS. . FOR THE “TOBACCO | | _ LADIES” Conimencing ‘December 18, store hours 9 a.m. to 9 pm. GROTTO CIGAR STORE Wholesale and Retail. 434 - 3rd “Ave. Phone 5341 | Yoana a3 aD DDD DMARD IDSA vs ts | | i : The Junior Chamber of Commerce Invites you to their. Vw Yar’ | os | © Party | | to be, held: in the ve “Canadian Legion: | S "Sunday, December 3]; 1961 : : Dancing 10 p.m, to? a oo is getting a boost|christmas, however, because frozen ‘turkey women and children from the in a stove, but not big enough ‘nth Ave, Bast at- Young st.) |.from a plentiful supply and low- |tradition doesn’t need any help.; pound range. goes for .45 cents|isiand of Tristan’ da Cunha, in for lumber. . Cold Plate — - Admission. $15. 00 per couple Junior, Intermediate: and Teen {ler prices than a year ago. FROZEN BIRDS ‘| compared with about 49 a. year! mid-Atlantic, which was devas- | i The telephone is taken = in, . Nursery. K 045 aan A eross - Canada survey by] Mr, Samis says the only ap-j|ago. The 18 - pound - and -.over|tated by a volcano last October stride by the islanders. Bul not ry, Kindergarten and The Canadian Press shows 4a to 14 cents ‘ Primary 12:15. p.m, . parent trend in turkeys is “grow- / Services J1 am. and 7:30 p.m. birds bring 39 cents as against 51. last year. 10. the telephone directory. For. tickets ‘contact any J.C. ‘member or phone 4221 or 4251 drop. of from four Lo Tosk ial BOG ing acceptance” of frozen birds. . re On their island home, halfway! “These are all’ separate and . pe oe ee ee Rev, J. A, Roskam——Dial 5060" a pound. Depending on whether “Bewer old-timers say that the The price range’ is the same] petween South AlMan and Ar. different names?” asked heard. REGULAR BAPTIST you jive close to the source of|fresh tow! is the only dependable|in Saskatchewan: where prices were.ed Jordan Green incredulously came as ne examined the fat book. : the island community there were only. seven family Glass, Green, Hagan, gentina, almost forgotten. twice 4 year. Then, came the volcano erup- tion. In a few swift and terrible names: the Tristanians Mail Bo GOW Ave. OK. Sunday School 10 am. | Services 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Rev, LL. E. dackson—_ Dial - 2076, +supply, you're likely. to pay from 39 to 47 cents for turkeys weigh- ing. 18 pounds or more; 45 to 54. ieents for the. smaller ones. The estimate of .the amount kind.” The: big production increases are in Ontario and on the Prai- ries this year and, they're re- flected in the fact that the low- have fallen as much as 12 cents from 1960. _ . The spread in Quebec, Mani- toba and Alberta is from 43 cents for bigger birds to 49 cents for “PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE. aren : Lavarello, Repetto, Rogers and | gumday A eo am. of turkey likely to be consumed jest prices are in those regions.) the smaller. ones, six to 14 cents sO ne Cun Wales Swain. So there are, casentially, | Services 11 a.m. and 7:30. p.m, Now. your's Day cane: from In Ontario a. pre, - dressed | less than: a year ago. ceased to be suitable for human | only ‘seven families. Intermar- K Samis of St. Thomas, Ont., eae vitish government as i Scaeeae — ‘secretary - manager of ,the Ca- on ee ae Sunday ‘Schrool 10:30 ‘An, inadian Turkey Federation. sumed responsibility for the in- 3215 DIAL 3215 ervices 11 30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. |; He says production across the habitants of one of its tiniest FOR THE BEST Y Pastor John Goertz icountry is up about 30 per cent communities. The Tristanians IN FIRST: UNTERED ito between 135,000,000 and 140,- were brought to an abandoned G36 Gih Ave. West | 000,000. pounds ‘this year and that little army camp in Surrey, south - CHINESE FOOD Jr-Intermediate and Teen Bible [| shout “51,560,000° pounds of that | of London. Nursery Rindereatten and | will find its way into the oven Tristanians are descendants TRY THE ; Primary—l1 a.m. a during | the festive season. of a few doughty men and wo- E Services Lt am. and 7:30 p.m. Mr. Samis:says the experts are men who, beginning in 1817, de- ‘GRAND CA E Rev, RL W. KR. EMlot-—Dlal 3114, . | guessing that Canadians are put- |- liberately sought to escape from FRESH BREAD DAILY -BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH | ting vit away, at an average of the world. Less than.a dozen of |] - Buy your Show Tickets 200 4th Ave. Rast | about. eight pounds a year per! the.refugees had ever. been “Sunday School 10 a.m: ~ : | Anytime Open ‘Till 1:00 a.m. person:. well"above the figure in the United States;-.the- world’s yton turkey. - eating c LY Se ‘Throughout the . yea : dustry. has carried on an “eat more turkey” campaign ‘through - {fall fairs and various advertising. media. It doesn’t bother with any organized advertising effort at. Services 11 a.m-.and:7:30 p. i Rev, J. Rausehenherger- Thad: RAD 8 away from. the three little is- lands of the Tristan group. : PACEY | WAL L—UNITED | CHURCH, “of, W247 Ten Ave. East: : : Junior- Intemedlate. “Sunday~ 4 Schooi—10 aime i KImdercar ten-Primary “chureh | School--l1l a.m... Don Robertson, Supe’: | hs Yuletide carolers herald “the Season of Joy and Happiness, may” . we chime in with a note of gratitude for « the loyal patronage of our many friends. Prince Rupert to Vancouver One Way $29.00 Return Christmas Excursion $48.55 \ Kot tend Fi ish of he lok o Beste Oa Don’t Gamble on the Weather edness ae Guaranteed Direct Connection to | ” . - nt ae Vancouver and Okanagan Points re | eee 7 TE ) : 3 W. H. MALKIN LTD. re oy lati haahdh Cor eTm Oe PART OF BACKDROP h Bruce males of Kitchener, Ont. stands ! MANAGEMENT aod STAF! 5 orms . ‘ ¢ : i, 4 a STAFr Nativity panorama, ‘Valued at $55,000, it was carved about. 65 TRAVEL THE PRINCES WAY This advertivement is not published or vditpleyed by ate Karl Schoon, an Austrian weaver who ml- | § | ; the Uquor Control Board of by the Government of British Columbia, years MRO by the } Ki | ' grated to Canada and lived near Ayton, — CP Wirephato ENS 2 4 4 nis SOAS RSC mr ee fe & ky: S. yee re ee Pree 8 ae Nene re pe eee se b SUG NE MEME BENE MENE NEE CE ME MEN NEU NEME RLV VE ME MEV VE MLN VE VE RL NOE MUM MEN EV, NV , fa ee a tt koe LA ILLS Die YEH Ree Y S48 Bb I4 Bip) L418 Ol NAA GEN TA Che} 18 Ble 4 hte) 44 44 iyo} 4 te Se ibe y Ja Stet ta ede Ld, it ' LB Ade ND at A Ag gD Ne SEBS Te RS Ng iy Ne MN wi Nr wi A eo NH LO) Me Soe ee MS Mn MEAS ee Oo 1 . “\eston ¢ anges fo q i . : i ip , . . AEs. to new roles By BOR TITOMAS it HOLLYWOOD (i) — Chariton Heston said he wanted a change of pace from religious eptes, and he's petting it. . In his current fim he gets into a shower ~ with Italian boauty Elsa Martinelli... oo Lest the fana become - tao alarmed, Heston adds: “It's a large shower.” And, fleelng Nazi pursuers in “The Pigeon That Took Rome," he is fully clothed, “Bosides,"” remarked the ac- tor, "What eould: she foar from Moss," Hoston ts getting as far ‘trom of Moses,, Bon-Tur and i) Old as he can, He still hasn't escaped the religlous overtones; T found him in a priest's anssock, -“Btrletly oa diseguiee" ex | pinned Heston, who plays: fe hard-hearted Infantry officer any: |i an undercover mission, “And Nol bo “a vary good disrulse “at that, Orson Welles saw me in. Romo. and sad To owas the most. Laue. thoran-loaking priest he'd? over vl ~~ = ae ays See 4 To you and yours, glad greetings and hoorty wishes for. groat happiness at holi- day time, SPERM SR RRRES Wo! ro, proud and pleased to serve you, and thank you for your good will, oe a Mey css evrrent lm is not only modern | } deen, Ue predicted L would seh} 6. a, a tho ehureh hack 2,000 yenra,” * “ . . . A Heston seoma exuberant | .. | , . - | these days, Jt is heennse the poe | t bl Fe REAL L A G E Rr / SKEENA. GROCERY bub carries a 12-week schedule |. os that would be long enough) fare mo ONMER-EARLY: for froe home dollvery phones - 4032 Se —- "On my. olblter pleturay ee Opp. Hospital | Phono 2191°2 bb to fol done with the wardrobe HORN SEE EET RR Re so See ert Sans ARAN een . sae EN i panna nnn aonaoonnanndanaDalnOndDnO DOAN DDI fittings, ae This vdvertisoment is not. published @ er displayed by tho t ‘quar Control Board or tho-Governmont of. ar Ish Columbia, ; if ‘ ‘ ’ ‘i i : a ) , . , . - . ‘ " : . Be a . 6 . of . . i iy " kus hee EEE RPA KAT AMP 4k OOOO HRA OP tee enaneoe Caneemeonr an eaheue ty He ath ay i ti ee ty ie te ‘at PRON OO ELIS ALLE LE POO OO ung apt die arith th ib AR dl sh Sh iE ial os (Sint wath a carina Ue A Silla MRNA EOE a Pe as