Ll LO NN ON He Qs a * yy , rs al DOA Ee, EE EINE EE RO ves pe ke mes on . , ' tpi argede Spey r . . . te Los : . . ' a ’ | MUSEUM | BRIEFS. 9) eter unt Daly ows tm | It is Christmas: and. ‘New ‘Year |things. which I found: “Wnterest-. time again, and we at the mu- ihng—and’ now. our ‘dull old ‘skulls seum wish you a Merry Christ- are. quite fascinating—and |, ‘he! mas and a Happy and Prosper- explained that our, native, people ous New Year.. are definitely. related to. the Es- We believe | that 1962 hwill be Kimo. busy at the museum and bureau, * Another professor we had. call judging by the guests we had in/G¢n us was Dr..Radforth of Mc-. 1961. . ‘|Master University: of Hamilton, The past’ month or . so" have Ont.—he was interested in our: been quiet at the museum, but | muskeg—so it is enlightening to. we have. had: some interesting have these’. people: call; as: one| / guests,. among them was Mr. does. not. ‘realize |. how’ ‘many. 7 and Mrs. Guido Pagno. Mr. Pag-'|things people study and that it’ no is the mba Consul for Bri; is, their: livelihood besides. tish Columbia : “Mr, Stan Rough. of Kitimat’ Mr. and Mrs. Pagno seemed | to paid a call and.we are hoping enjoy ob Ol . oo the as that there’ will be’ a new map nice to be able to tour them) toider ° issued in .1962, showing and explain. some of our Indian Highway. 16 in detail, sponsored lore. Dr. L. ooh the: Nae by,,Chambers.of Commerce be- tional Museum o awa also | tween: Prince, George and Prince spent .a-day in the museum, “ine, Rupert, and ‘our bureau here. specting | ang measuring | our “The plans are. to - “distribute: skulls. |. The study of skulls. is his work, these. folders. in large numbers an He told me he has. been doing it at oe Beattie Ashes . ne. SANTA CLAUS was kept busy at the Gateway Store ‘Saturday for 22 years, has been on many: will. be going. south to take in afternoon posing with children on hi8 knee while the store | Arctic: expeditions . tracing. the this tremendous exposition, when. manager took pictures. Nearly 1,000 children called in during |human race. He found a’ few itis". expected: that 10,000,000, the day to. see Santa and to. tell him what they wanted. for very interesting specimens in our, eople will see it, and’ for those ‘ Christmas. He will be at the same store all this week. museum and re-arranged the y Pp 1 on or id. . . — Staff photo by Phylis ‘Bowman: case for us, explaining many pisnning: Sach a te Erno rode Z Te _ fing and Calvert Old Rye is — .. blended from whiskies — gp aged in20-yearold casks | wee ae ae 78k tae Be ee wee . aye ete aN! ES. Dr. Davies. is a crew member b d f aciie tenia, == Geen! SAYS NOt bed Of roses ses up and down the coast with; oarGarRy «) — It may be Canadian pro football - season, 130 points of call. great to marry a football hero, [ey the other in their home town of mint eoaily the motor vessel but what about life after mar-|Philadelphia where they met at "Ty ? jeaned medic for a touring teen- mee’ : university. ager. But its a safe bet thatthe! . rs. Marjorie Filipski, wife Since becoming a professional, 200 ailing outdoor types she ex~- of Calgary . Stampeders’ star |Filapski has lived in New York, ! halfback Gene Filipski, says|Cleveland, North Carolina and. ay ., the life isn’t ideal and little is, Virginia. They have had three sche fovoney veust ne ert te permanent for them and their different houses since he came. ‘tunity to develop cre- three children, but it’s better;jto Calgary. | tivity ‘among her charges, says than it used to be. | There’s one consolation, says Celia Henerofsky, director of the’ “His first season here I: stayed | Mrs. Filipski. » YMHA nursery here. For in- in Philadelphia. It was terrible.; “We know sO many people all 2 stance, she said, a child might The boys were cranky and so over the place that no matter ; eee TREC Een bring “an. old flowery hat” to Was i. where we stop we have friends.” - aa use in the doll corner, and an Now they travel together, | 7 alert. teacher would use it as lkkeeping two homes, one in Cal- | #dverusmny tn ine Datly New! basis for an improvised story. gary where they rent during the Brinas Results . des ee ae es OA eee Me nae BE 1 DP DBA ~, zi 4 > rs HRW beret: ala pat eer cennee SB DUD Be Ee ye ~— TARA. MARR ‘CONVENIENCE these Prince Rupert merchants. WILL BE OPEN Christmas Week during the hours indicated ae so NARA DADA E ARR DRDNAA ARE DAMN | bee Yen ent eer a PEPE EAE AE OE EN NSN EM NH EE EEN” TASTES GOOD ‘by the ton ¢ or ‘dian National Railways plum phils year 2 sore on me ain Le . pudding, but It’s just a frac- ng cars, he ves Fleurent » the spoonful, Dawn Marsden tion of the 10 tons of Christ- smiles his approval, He made ‘ enjoys her r spoontul of*Cana-- mas pudding the railway made it, — CNR Photo Monday, Dec. 18 to Sat., Dec, 23 STAR STYLE CENTRE Open — Tues,, Wed. to 6 p.m. Thurs, Fri. to 9 p.m, Sat. to 6 p.m, ESQUIRE SHOP Open — Wed., Thurs, Fri, to 9 p.m. Sat. to 6 p.m, WM. F. STONE LTD. Open — Wed., Thurs,, Fri, to 9 pm. Sat. to 6 p.m, A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. Open — Wed., Thurs, Fri, to? pm. Sat. to 6 pm, ae tee cnr me SHIPPING DIVISION neta NE ECCI IEICE * ERIS IEEE eterna MEE — eS SS PERARA AWAITS AMERAAA HARRIMAN = = GrorcetTown, Bririsn Guiana, The §.S, ‘ 4 Prospector sailed from the mouth of the ANNETTE MANSELL Demerara River for England today witha ye q Open — Wed, Thurs, Friy to 9 pm. Sate to 6 pm, cargo of Mr. | vemon Flart’s distinguished : ‘ rums, These youthful rums will reside m PARKERS LADIES WEAR ‘there for some time, quictly absorbing the ys 4 Open — Wed, Thurs, Fri, to 9 pm, Sat, to 6 pm, moist airs of the Isles—traditionally the | + A CAROL- LEE’S most beneficial in the world for rums of . A Open — Wet Thurs, Fri, Sat, to 9 pin, SWEET 16 Open — Wed, Thurs, irl, ‘to D pm, Sat, to 6 » m, SIMPSON-SEARS LTD. y Closed all day Wed, Open — Thurs: to a pany Fri. to. pm, Sat, to 6 pm, DELORES RECORD BAR Open — Wed, Thurs, Fri, to 9 pm, Sat, to GO. Ws Nie NOBLES — Open — Wed, Thurs, Fri, to 0 pms Sat, to 6 pM, GEO. HILL AND SONS , / . dls Mii RA RA : , i nat / } is oon un fi 4 a Oe . i Open — Wad, Thurs, Fri, to 0 pm. Sat. to 6 mn, a , ddght in flavour i‘. . rh : _ distinction,. When fully matured, these 9. - o oy light hearted rums, full of delightful fae Re your, will be carefully blended, bottlec : eS : Fr oo - , and sent on thelr way to Canada n and wth Po t Combination Radio. $I . & 4- Speed Record Player parts of the world, You will find them IN WALNUT — TERMS AVAILABLE ~ happily awaiting Canadians at home and abroad, oe : Be : of ‘ LEMON HART RUMS " Have a good, rum for your money! a a. ere ne age Hee peer a ee RE rt tt es TIDVABARAADIAASLARATATASIARTTTA TARTAR ATT wa : On display, now at ; ny ‘ordon & Anderson Lid. | Chr, 3rd Ave. & Fulton © ee 5 Phone 4341; Lrrsa aera D Tees FF SERS FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. ~ ae le Open -—- Wed, Thurs, Fri,.to 0 pm. Sat, to 6 pm, SHOP-EASY STORES LTD. Open — Tues, Wed, Thora, to 6 p. m, Fri,.to 9 pm, Sat, to 6 Han, 7 EnnnnasnooshonnbonnaonnRDOHDIRDDADIADDADINHIDDN This Advertisement I not Pabtinedd or Displayed by the Liquor Contra Bonrd or ‘py the » Government of Britian Columbia: ey pea 2aponNAaNDOAaDISODDINHAADOODDANAEDDIRADDORDADDDDDAIDDIADD SAMI 3 shimemlicansr ceiacednaianieitam edie . a ~ ” oo i ' : of ho: ‘ Ley : a . : a \ . . 5 5 My . J . ‘ 5 . ad . . : : oar ‘ ee . ‘ 7 « aoe pha A etd) Yi Peers VW SEWY i: cee e eh eee Ne REET PEPE EEE a FE EMEA A TO OR ap Sybeinetec ea “pint pong ch oh eo a regs ’ “ a rn a te ferewe mee Kates Randhcbeene rat aa ta dats AN . yin Wave bs SAG eR NE EDU See te . DR Ip EM matron tinny o & ee dof MER nd ye i antag eel dite te pn oh a indie mB Hore alti top Hs snivhen | aedee oo ™ 4 ree ye feat it Nee PHM ae 4 oeer ‘ eee ee we awe fie en _ AREA BF ral rege re oer! or ane Pare ER RE REET ERENCE r ee, mm