EXMAS I ll I. Wtlntt Rupert Qailc J3eto ENJOYED iocdi i News items Friday, December 19, 1947 ft l't:r;ini at Conrad i -notti parent and ' nt laxt night j ' fitrrct School n the Second Brownie Pack, ( !no of Drown Grme. precent-. 1 ':nas program. Farlane an-m A group of ! "CrWstmai :, th" program., . accompany n at the piano. r wn of me Upon the This was ! Oooe The Old Worn -hre the lead- 1 iMrcshinir Remember Me." ' Barbara Ball and Arlene Johnson r .a ;i then recited Little Arlene uitar pleaded h h: r playing of I'nncc Rupert 1 ' KC AC v'J-i. 1 ! ..11 ri 1 VTCharIoljt v Wrangell; C. ... . E Lindgren, ": .i:iiso. Terrace; .H is CI Wal- Ri ;rk. Arkansas; Mi u);ilus. Tenne uu-i in in in "l"" in llip lltl Tirrlps'' we S VOUNO NEW YORK JEWS WELCOME HOLY LANn PAPrmm, .. . ,wd by Matilda ; the new Jewish state In the Holy Land, these young Jews sin, th ' inv 7 V? vTT' ' . Arao ana jew violence continued Hai Amin El Humi r ' V".. TV "''. "M salem. has been granted leadership. over all Palestine Arah, IIe n L. 7 7T 01 Jeru Arab Arab action action rr Dr. Huessein Unm Khaldl wvih. is u!, .'ne .Ar? bs'. na ,S8ed no final orders for three-day general neral and murder. THE MARKETS Arlene thenj Vegetables r :t , Newton who Is eit Potatoes. 2 lbs. ''irltmJ." Hubbard Squash, lb. playlet, entitled, Danish Squash, lb o.it which turn-; Spanish Onions, 2 lb. wedding, wa-, I Vegetable Marrow, lb. I : acipal charac- citron, lb lotel H ail Beverley , cauliflower, ea. ".s Lecson. ! Leeks, 2 bunchc f Christmas Ai: Ye and "Away tance with k ir- Mrs. Her- Ray MacLean Mury Elten Mc- Salmon, lb. Cod lb. chairman of the Tommittee TV Arab highe " strike of Palestine Arabs. Jen,,! rJ. C?m "tee. which wh.leh order 03 08 .30 to .45 15 inn "A White I Parsnip (unwashed! 3 lbs... .19 - ;n that won Turnips, lb Oft at the Kinsmen Mushroom, lb 63 j BeeU, 6 lb. ..' 25 a is brought to Lettuce head, each 20 to 25 Brownie choir j celery, 2 lbs .30 Oarllc. lb 49 Cabbage (new) lb. White, lb Sugar White, lb Golden Pellow, lb. ... Freh .Milk Quart Pint Cream, fc-Pint .29 06 i i Grade A: I Large, cartoned, doz. 30 Medium, dot 57 arrivals mahout, b .. m Jwnokrd IZIppers, lb .22 Mutter First Grade, lb . .70 .Milk M ,nd Mrs. F.!EvaJ5oriltcd Mjlk. 16-oz. tins. 2 for Hour i Pastry Fl'iur. 7 lbs. .57 I Flour. 49 s. No.l hard wheat 2.99 i Second Patent 2 3j ! Flour 24's' 1.53 arket U MAKE A 5 ALES TALK TO 3000 SUBSCRIBERS 1 I .RY TIME YOU ADVERTISE IN 3ifi latli) Niuus "YOl'K ("WN NEWSPAPER" 06 j Mai-scd mr-;ra! tal:iit of 23 Prince Rupirt wiil offer a pre lude to Christmas at 9:15 Sunday evening when the choirs of all the city's churches, tha band and orchestra combine In a carol singing program in the Civic Centre uuditorium. The program, which Is expected to last about an hour and ence to take part in the carol singing, the words of the Christmas hymns and songs will be flashed on the tcreen by lantern slide. Service clubs and the schools and churches have been notified of the. program and It Is Tea and Coffee ' DeLuxc Quality, lb 1.C7 Coffee, lb. .,,.. .59 Juices Tomatoes. 20-oz .13 40 02 -.33 gallon . .59 Apples, 20 oz tin, 2 for 21 40 oz . .. .34 Orange, 20 oz ., 10 Blended (orange and grape fruit ) 20 oz .18 48 oz .43 Canned Fruits Apricots, 20 oz 33 Cherries i fancy) 20 oz 37 Loganberries, 20 oz 42 Peaches .32 Peacres. fancy 40-.44 Canned Vegetables Dill Pickles, gal 1.73 Cut Orccn Beans, fey. each 20 No. 3 Peas, fey 2J M:xcd Vegetables 19 Diced Beets, tin 14 Wax Beans, choice 30 Mixed Peas and Carrots 19 Pumpkin 19 Fruit Tomatoes hothou.se, 1 lb. .43 Apples, cooking. 3 lb. 29 fancy Apples. 3 lbs 32 Grapefruit. Texas (white), 4 for 35 i pink i, 3 for Lemons, doz. NORTH STAR PALE DRY GINGER ALE Hi m BULOVA h 1-kIcvcI Watches from 150 UI l 2 and .-Strand Pearls from 3.75 up Musical Jewel and Powder Boxes S.7" ( 'iirarcl Cases and Compacts UW up Karringa and Pins from 11 P Jiiciaenis or mob violence CAROL SINGING COUPLE INJURED AT CIVIC CENTRE A5 CAR UPSETS ON ICY STREET Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pouken were taken to hospital shortly before 12 o'clock last night suf-feing from bruises and shock sustained when their light truck overturned after skidding on the icy road leading from Pacific a half, will be directed by Civic place 10 tnc C.N.R. wharf Centre Managing Secretary Don Forward. The choirs, band and orchestra will" be conducted by Peter Lien Both were released from hospital at 11 o'clock this morning. Half way down the road the car went out of control and slipped over a bank, overturn- anwcjpaiea mat mere will be a an. Mr. Poulsen received a good attendance. Inht w ininrv ann m Pn,ii. sen sustained bruises. Both suffered from shock. The car was damaged on one side. , . Mr. and Mrs. Poulsen were taken to hospital In the city am bulance for examination for pos-1 siMe serious Injuries. They went' home this morning. Announcen -ent All ndvertlsetneiirs in this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word. S.O.N, business meeting. Dec. 19, 8 p.m. St. Peter's Y.P.A. Xmas Con cert, Dec. 19 and 20, St. Peter's Hall. S.O.N. Christmas Dance. Mrs. Black and five-piece orchestra. Everyone , welcome. Tickets at door. Civic Centre, Dec. 26. 9:30 till 2:Jb. , S.O.N. Christmas Tree. Oddfellows' Hall, Dec' 30, 2 to, 5. Refreshments and entertainment. Booth P.T.A. Jan. 21. " Bosun Inn, 909 First Avenue West, Black 959. Fine food, ta-males, chill, barbeque fried chicken. Caterers large or small lit, parties. Open all night. Orders .49: to take out. (2) ounn; from YOUR CROCLR Family Pack O t Do7cn Pints .SI.." (I plus deposit No Change in Our Prices on Diamond Rings Even Though There Will be a Shortage Owing to the Import Ban. Still Priced from $30.00 and up Til i nvwii YOU A THREE TO FIVE-DAY SERVICE ON WATCH REPAIRS 1PLKTE OPTICAL SERVICE - JEWELLERY REPAIRS AND ENGRAVING COM I MANSON'S i. i ' 11 : r ,i it i r . . . lewelicrs ana wpcpmeirisis Sincere, Friendly Service MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN JEWELLERS ASSOCIATION Valhalla Xmas Dance, Dec. 20. Members and friends. (207) Benny Lamb sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for Van- ; couvcr where he will spend the Christmas holidays. ! Any Xmas Donations for Milder Bay Hospital children can be left at 349 Taxi for free delivery. (299) J. S. Wilson left today by air for Vancouver where he will attend a meeting of the executive of the BC. Teachers' Federation of which he Is a member. He expects to be . back before Christmas: Mrs. O. Madlll and son are sailing on the Catala Saturday morning for Victoria, where they will Join Mrs. Madill's husband, Sgt. Madlll of the Army Signal Corps, who was recently transferred south. Mr. and Mrs. BJoi n Selvig re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert Thursday evening from Ketchikan where Mr. Selvig held i an exhibition of his water colors and black - and - white drawings last week. The exhibition, Mr. Selvig reported, was successful. OTTAWA HOUSE IS ADJOURNING OTTAWA P, Minister of Ex- Mr. Poulsen was driving hisiternal Affairs Louis St. Laurent In order to enable the audi- fC ? thf CA- boat Prlnce ' announced today that the House UyCiv aim ujiuse iu lane me ; wm adjourn for Christmas re-gravel road to the wharf rather cess today after It has passed tnan drive down the ramp which , an agricultural resolution. The he feared might be dangerously House will slippery. January. re -assemble late In Abolition of P.C. l Appeals-Gold Bonus OTTAW.v -rrs; reading was given In the House of Commons yesterday to bills to abolish appeals to the Privy Council and providing for subsidy to gold mines on a production basis. . ? I I 1 LJi.k - I hi , -Hfc-: . . iir t Ham. 1 iff 7 United Church Sqnday School Concert tonight at 7:30. Thcybcgfor them... KIBBLED BISCUITS A Granulated Food Packed trili Vitamins I . . . Check These Ideas BETTER STILL! COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. YOU'LL FIND WONDERFUL NEW SURPRISES FOR EVERY MEM- BER OF THE FAMILY FRIENDS. S? Thrilling toR eceive One of Our Lovely Mirror, Brush and Comb Sets. FOR YOUR U r 1 A Happy Toy . . . and an inspiration to any COMPLETE YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST II S 518. Third West s-. RED 100 "SUPPORT THE RADIO AUCTION', DEC. 18, 19 AND (It) George Martin of Northwest Comtructldn Co. sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver. e Plenty of tasty, fresh doughnuts for everybody. That is our baking objective NOWI Orders Miss Laurie Hart and Miss taken for dances and parties Betty McBeth of the King Ed-! no order 100 larKe or too small, ward school teaching staff sail- j Prompt attention given out of ed last night on the Prince Ru- j tow1 orders. Three Sisters Cafe, pert for Vancouver where they:353 I"1 Avenue West, Prince will spend the Christmas holi- i Rupert. Phone 306. (299) days. Members of the teaching staffs of the city schools who plan to sail tomorrow morning on the Catala to spend Christmas in the south are Miss Pat McRae, Miss M. Anstey, Miss J. Urquhart, Miss Sweeney, Miss M. Morris, A. Williams, W. Sbrocchl, J. S. Church, and J. E. Kenney. NOTICE All oil companies will be closed from December 25th to 28lli inclusive. Imperial Oil Limited, British American Oil Company,' Home Oil Distributors, Standard Oil of B.C. (298) Mi 2! m child ... a tuneful little m ....mi i x ..... m i iuiio mu ue a mosi wei conic yift. ill l EVERY- 'Ml H ill i 0NE'S i TASTE k HUNDREDS MORE IDEAL ITEMS TO & SVi- to Vv X5ko Xl- ,5f3ur Xj. to- "j.- taL-Xj. Cir 5.f Sj? X IS 1 r. fa y m !?UI!!JP:Middlesex' Eng- '- AIR PASSENGERS icu ui( oea itangers launcnea their new ship, Relentless, the To Vancouver O. Orasdal, main brace was spliced with J- S. Wilson, Miss L. Gidner, H. lemonade. McDonald. Better . . . Much better . . than mistletoe ... Here's a Christmas gift combination that will make HIM act as if a sprig of runaway mistletoe was hovering over your head I Give him Arrow shirts . . . ties . . . hand ' kerchiefs. . Hurry over and have a look at our Arrow line. Choose those Arrow shirts that wear well and fit well (and keep on fitting well because they have the Sanforized label) 1 Then select matching patterns in wrinkle-resistant Arrow ties. Top off your combination with colorful Arrow handkerchiefs. And get set for a Christmas morning kiss!4 Watts & Mckerson F' AliOW SITS Is Mi TRADE MARK Ties, Handkerchiefs, Pajamas PRACTICAL GIFTS K 0 . . . cue always acceptable l FOR HIM Power and Carpenter Tools, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods. Kiddie Cars. FOR HER Lampsj Dishes, ;S Pressure Cookers, Electric Irons, Toasters, Mixers, ryrex nare. F. FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Ice Skates, Skis and equip- K mcnt, Sleighs, Roller Skates, Wagons, lSicycles and "SHOP EARLY" .MdirUle St., Thune 311 We have a good selection of FURNITURE made in our shop, such as CABINETS BOOK CASES TABLES MAGAZINE RACKS DRYING RACKS ROCKING HORSES DOLL CRADLES in three sizes Friday and Saturday, December 19 and 20 Our display rooms in the Rrooksbank Building on Third Avenue will be open all day Friday and Saturday, Dec, 19 and 20 Your last chance to purchase these locally-mado furnishings and toys' before Christmas "IX it is made ot wood, we can build it to order" FREE DELIVERY PHONE BLUE GlO CHRISTMAS GIFT Suggestions Elizabeth Arden Evening In Paris Adrienne Max Factor Yardley Peggy Sage Cutcx Tangce Bachelor WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR LAROE ASSORTMENT OF GIFT SETS. We will hold any article till Christmas. 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