es eae a ME 7 fe eee ew “SANTA. CLAUS, and THE PORT SIMPSON ROUNDUP © a ae ASTRONAUTS. at MILLER BAY ee ~ Sandra. Dudoward receives several -awards for high scholastic marks A trophy. and, $50 were. pre- sented to Sandra Dudcward for obtaining the highest. marks in the: province. The presentation was made by . Mr. Shafranski, + OF “echool principal, and Chief Cotin- The son.of:Mr. and Mrs. Ern- | cillor Reginald Sampson’ also est Green fractured his wrist|congratulated Sandra and pre- and was taken into the Prince!sented.her with a-pift.from the Rupert | Gener ‘al Hospital . ioe Simpson: Band councillors. plane. The new superintendent, of Skee- - By. ‘TOM WHITE | Daily News Correspondent. PORT SIMPSON—The Ladies! Aid of. the Young YPEA held a bingo and raised a total of” $56. { A BIG GIFT FORA LITTLE BOY is ¢ given by Santa Claus at the children’s party held Thursday afternoon at the fire hall. About 30 kiddies, children of’ the flremen ‘and auxiliary firemen met Santa and received gifts.’ Here little Donald Symes, 3, talks to Santa, While his- father, Frank Symes, watches, — Photo by George Warner Se aE sone ee oy az ” the ri? Christmas .., Season: M Ra Tl i ee OE a PT Set en 2 eer ase Oar on wen ea hd ee Fe Ae Kincolith took place na River agency, W. A. S. Barnes, and Victor Janzen, district’ sup- intendent.of Indian day schools, attended the ceremony. a a Construction will begin short- ly on the YPEA hall, and put ‘on: a new roof. Elmer Clausen, presi- - dent of the YPEA, appointed Ed-- die. Valpy. as chairman. of the building committee. a The annual Snowball: Frolic will he. held in. the first week of January. ..This. is one of the biggest events .in Port Simpson to ‘take’ place. during the year. There will be a program. and re- freshments and the highlight! of the evening will be the unveil | ing of the snowman. a Going to Prince. Rupert. for a brief visit by plane were William Alexcee and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Alexcee. ; ebb The wedding of: Kathleen Wes- | ley, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Al- fred eWsley and Alex Barton of in Prince Rupert December 21._ ee There are now 12. television sets in the village. It is hoped that there will be electric power here by Christmas. PERSONALS ~ “Mr. “and ‘Mrs. Bernard Loehn- {dors of--Vancouver .are visiting Mrs. Loehndors’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius oJhnson of. 600 4th Avenue East, for the Christmas holidays. + bt 4 Howard MacGregor, advertis- ing manager of The Daily News, and Mrs. MacGregor.and two children, left Saturday for Vic- toria where they will spend Saag} Christmas and New Years. eeGSCRRLELONEE SAR ee ete aa of the Christmas Season en ‘We heartily wish for You, and Yours, Q most Merry and Festive . . / as full of happy wonder as the shining faces of a children gathered around the tree. May your heart and home be a brimming with all the mast precious blessings of the Christmas "DOM - DOT - EV - JOHN - BOB - JIM FASHION FOOTWEAR be bene cnn ena DD DN DAD DTN DAD ID ais ld ei ey OP HE lb eye "oe ot ee we ‘ ie ee in ae ae A a ee Oe Te Ye 4 . el We had. a busy. week at Mille ‘Bay and the. patients. thoroughly. enjoyed the excitement: | of all, tne entertainers who’ SO: _ kindly: came to see them and wish them: a Merry Christmas..: " Tuesday, evening the former: ‘Rotary Choir under the leadership. of C. ‘P, Balagno. with’ the ‘assistance | ‘Of. other city choir members | caine out and sang all the-old familiar carols. for ‘the patients’ ‘and. staff who were ‘on duty. Mrs. .Char- lotte Rowse was at the’ piano. Mrs, Helena. Edmeston, ‘director of nurses expressed the pleasure of the patients and Mr. Balagno responded .on behalf of: the choristers.. Lunch was. served. _ by. Richard Baker and: ‘Martha Blackwater. The following sang in the choir; Mrs. M. Grzesik, Miss. TT Miller, Misses E. and. J. Gaglardi, Mrs. J. Leask, Mr. and. Mrs, Chas, Roberts, Mrs. J.. B:l: Rae, Mrs, A. Lindseth, Mrs. G. Alexander, Mrs. P. Mark, Mrs, ‘A... B.- Ostler, Miss Margaret Buckland, Miss Margariete Perry, Mrs. Noreen. McDonald, Mrs. N. Thompson; Mrs. G. Pattison, Mrs,’ J. Reykdal, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rids- dale, Mrs. W. C. Hankinson, Mrs. iJack Clee, T. Black, Rev. Ivan Gamble. Douglas deWitt,; David, Baxter, Mm. Smith, B. Fortune, K. deWitt, Wilbert Dorash. “ “fe +e fe ma Thursday evening all the pa-. tients gathered in the recreation Room to await the arrival of the Kinsmen’ accompanied by the Astronauts. The Astronauts came first looking very smart in their ‘gold and blackg jackets and all i their instruments. Len Knutson as the leader was assisted by: iJOhnny Doell and Bruce Sinclair lwith Mike Colussi as guest artist. lon the accordion. The patients.) ‘enjoyed all the lively music and sang Jingle Bells several times..|: During the musical program the ;Kinsmen distributed bags of can- idies and oranges. Santa Claus ; arrived with lovely gifts for all ;tUhe childrer. Lunch was served: ito the group taking part in the levent, ‘Mrs, Edmeston thanked ithem for their kindness onbe- ihalf of the patients and hospital. ‘The following: Kinsmen assisted i during the evening, Ron Gil- ‘christ, Fred Faulkner, Paul Duch-. lnitski, Ron Eby, Howard McGre- igor, Roy Webber. +e Miller Bay Tidbits. By STEVIE STEPHENSON Girl Guides.Rosemary Mallory, | Leslie Cook and Lynn McGhan t visited the girls on Ward C as | left gifts for them, evening. on Friday + Ph We-all listened with pleasure _ {to the radio program Wednesday jevening, “Rupert: Calling,” when’ Mrs. Edmeston;: Walter: Grahani and: Mrs. ‘Sophie “Thomas from Grassy Plains spoke. . he eee 7 Wednesday evening the Salva-i tion Army called on the patients for their annual Christmas Carol service. Brigadier and Mrs. Stan- ley Jackson expressed their plea- sure on coming to Prince Rupert and at their first visit to Miller Bay, Darlene Adams, Yvonne Reece, Eliza Spencer, Audrey g Binie ae Z ei ’ Haizimq and Molly Watts from Ward C saig, “Away in a Man- ger. ” Santa Claus gave out Sun- shine Bags to. each patient. Lunch was served by H. C. Germ- scheid. Mrs. Edmeston thanked ‘the guests for coming out to ‘Miller Bay and Brigadier Jack- son responded. The following took part in the singing and playing in the band; Brigadier and Mrs, Jackson,. Captain; and ‘Mrs.- Hector McDonald, “Mrs, R. Scherk, Morris Nyce, Mr. and Mrs. el McDough, .George Jack- son, Albert Brookes, Howard Lin- coln, rs. R, Edgar, Mrs. E. Carl- |! sen. —e DRAWING the winning ticket Friday afternoon at The Daily News for the Daughters of the ‘Nile doll, ertb and wardrobe is George Moran, left, watched . by Mrs, Bjorn Wick: and Mrs. T. A. ‘McMeekin. George drew the name of A. Pippus of 1060 Third Avenue West, who took the doll and outfit home for his four-year~old daughter. The Daughters of the’ Nile cleared $150 on this raffle, . and the money will go for the rehabilitation of children who have been patients at the Shriner’s Hospital, and to buy comforts, braces. and special shoes for crippled children. ' Staff photo by Phylis Bow- man. ~ Monday, December 24, 1962 we waa Lk Christmas Greetings From All of Us to All of You - THE MANAGEMENT: AND STAFF SUNRISE COMPANY LIMITED BLONDIE €cason’s Greeting to’our Many Friends in . Prince Rupert ra FAIRVIEW AUTO COURT be Alford and Alice ‘Harrison, Box 160, Burns Lake, B.C, Sy CHIC Y OUNC NHHES Now, LET'S SEE-- UNCLE JACK AND AUNT ANITA ARE NEXT ON OUR LIST SHOPPING WEVE JUST ABOUT COMPLETED OUR DID WOU MARRY ME BECAUSE NOU LOVE ME, OR JUST BECAUSE j I HANE ac. ARMS ? BS Ti 733 2§ AY TASK 4! UESTION ? YES, DEAR-- THE XRAY SHOWED A MAJOR OPTICAL - NERVE. INJURED BN FROM A BLOW | PBN ON THE HEADIS THE PROCESS IS TERRIBLY (“WHAT DOFSAMAN DO 8 Rm SWIFT. YOU WILL BE WITH HIS LAST 24- MORE + TOTALLY. BLIND —IN oo MOORE —GOT A MINUTE? YOU WAS LEAVE LAC TU AQYS FOR TORONTO, WE LOOK WN CW LucHes PINER IN PUNPALK, | A] MANITOBA . JUGT MAYRE SOME SOUP ARCHIE. TO DO IT! WHAT'S THIS BOLONEY ABOUT ME HOLDING UP? THE PEAL FOR YOUR WIFE ras NY * "4 (ae oer BN GEE, SAM, MY MEAT SLICER 1S ACTING UP. £0 HOPED YOU'P FIX IT AND 4 COULP PAY YOU WITHA ,_ 00° PINNER, Se FER ar“ BUT ALL YOU DO IS GRAB THE POUGH AND TAKE OFF —~ ALL THE COUGH, GET.IT. THATS ABOUT FIVE GRAND— FIVE GRAND, WALLACE, ‘DON My Be A SAP, WALLACE, SUPPOSE SOMEBODY SFOYS US, THEY'LL RECOGNIZE A WOMAN AND THEN WE'LL ALL WIND UP IN TROUBLE, At 4 " GUESS 3AM N a GOLLY, KINPA HUNGRY. LUCILE, 1'P $-S'LL TAKE BE GLAP 10 ei Ee eeenngs aR - wo en ' a ot — ~ By BOE NONTANA . Y vo WELL DON'T ARCHIB, TO \ HAVE ANY JOIN OUR ON MG | pirdevovers \ pur THede's | CLUB, Wat HAVE | PLENTY TO BEE, IF IN THE BACK YOU _CAN ATTRACT BIROS/) | YARD/ Pu 4 WO eh Oe 8 PT ite cAI Sa SN LAER US TNT. OM. Bi You FRED THEM/? a NO, THEY GAT FOR THEM » SELVES/ ARCHIE, YOU'RE S : SVE stip To: PUT Log SyEPG BIRD FEEDER ; mo UP IN A TREE? i we ties 2 eile cae a SC a CB gets alt bhEEE -Prince Rupert. Daily News 4.0) -