cop ON Nir nnie nr nnnew ey ccerseyere eee ie Sil > oe florists el Yate alte: ee : yy ie ogy TE elk, Hoe eee Base? core 2 an ; wae ne 4 ey apg EN ee eee | ae Tg RE jo" > wath Mayet ety 7’ : ve ove verve ov evreve ‘ Se es _ TOU Pe ee ne ee ee ele VRE Oe CON OOO EPO OME AEHOT EGC OTOH CHOOT HOY nooo . os FAMED WRITER | BREAKFAST FAVORITE | 3 JOrince Wupert Dailp Jews Lev. “A. collection of photographs Canada’s favorite breakfast Thursday, December 6, 1962 . and a resume ot the life of New | food is still prepared cereals Hapland water eather Mans |g an pnt Advertising in Daily News Brings Results’. field is in. Menton, France, where she spent her last days. ito 5. 6 pounds in 1960. Sema + Ske bees ere -@ ‘elebrating In Appreciation of YOUR Patronage We Offer You the Following on Our Birthday FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRIENDSHIP HOUSE LADIES’ CLUB pose for a picture at their well=attended tea and bazaar held at the old Friendship House Wednesday. The women have been meeting every Wednesday afternoon for the past two years under the direction of Miss Wiliia Sharpe, left, home missions worker. Standing beside Miss Sharpe, are Mrs. F. Chen, Mrs. E. Douglas, Mrs. G. Green, Mrs. - Eliza abeth Jackson, Mrs. Leonard Alexcee, Mrs. Dora Gray, Mrs. Queenie Cecil and Mrs. Maude Wesley. Seated are Gladys Gray, Gertic Brooks, Florence Walsh and Laura Barton, =) — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman Speciali This Week! Premium ~ HOME LEAGUE HOLDS TEA Mrs. Stanley Jackson will of- Side Bacon ficially open the affair. Briga- dier and Mrs. Jackson arrived T-Ib. Pkts. here by car from Newfoundland on Tuesday and succeed Major and Mrs. Aubrey Rideout who were transferred to Toronto. There will be Christmas nov- elties, sewing and homebaking for sale and tea will be served. All of the proceeds will go to- wards helping the Army in their good work in aiding the sick and helpless people, in the city and all over the world. Japanese Oranges now in Stock up now for all your Christmas needs. _ Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Etc. The. Home League of the Sal- vation Army. will hold their an- ANNOU NCEMENTS nual Christmas tea and bazaar|@ Legion Auxiliary meeting | at the Civic Centre from 2 until Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Election of : 5 p.m, Friday. officers. (237) | Oven 9 a.m, - 11 p.m. — Sunday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. @ Sons of Norway whist and, 4 | KIM’S PRODUCE PORT SIMPSON ROUNDUP cabaret dance Friday night De- | Bae 743 3rd AVENUE WEST PHONE 6383 Logging ro CL | Bvervone Welcome, (238) UE eEaEaane SSeS ee SoOOSeeee to start soon |. - Aged for By TOM WHITE Daily News Correspondent wy . . PORT SIMPSON — Represen- | IF M q [ | / i [ tatives of Beaufort Industries | : Ltd. arrived on the Northland Navigation ‘steamship Canadian Prince Friday to start surveying the road from Port Simpson, to: as A Side of Pork in your LOCKER OR HOME FREEZER ...........---------- Rev. and Mrs, ‘John: Cashore, and Mr. and 4 Mrs. Wilfred Camp- bell returned home . by’, plane. ‘ from a short . visit to. Prince Rupert. . + vf ‘ 4 "Mrs. Charles Dudoward and Norma Gray returned to the village from Prince Rupert on the Canadian Prince Friday, fe i y Miss June Tait and Ritchie Wells will be married December 18th. HAMBURGER SHORT RIBS ROUNDSTEAI BRISKET BACON ENDS si OXTAIL + % The councillors have received am application from the British American Oil Co, Ltd. to operate ; an oll station on the Port Simp- son. reserve. + ye “ So far 58 experienced loaders and 32 qualified loggers have applied for jobs with the Beau- fort company. fe % of It is hoped that the new light- ing plant will be fin operation before Christmas. e } oy The Athens Shoe Repair has made application to ‘the coun | cillors to open a shoe repair and store on the reserve, PERSONALS OSAP Paul Girardet, 17T-year- old son of Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Girardet of 1416 First Overlouk Street, arrived hume Tuesday by plane from Cornwallis, N.S, where ‘he has completed 16 weeks baste ~traluing . In’ the Royal Canadian Navy. After al. month's leave he will continue his technical apprenticeship training ab HMCS Naden a] Bs- qumalt, B. C, . * oy My. amd Mrs. HH, FF. 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