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Alta. hi Id hands after Mr. Gier, 78, met Mrs, Minnie Rogers. 82 a fev when an old-age pensioner association got Mr Gi oom in Mrs. Rogers’ hom iCP PHOTO) CORSAGES ARE | east | same thing: Keep your corsage ire-proof ba n the refrigerator ‘ wearing it, If | come in one ply use a cello bag it Will do a ou get aimos [ yur cor e eve VHILE DOING fall house ‘ t) ear, I found a ! ! { belts ’ i to artange f OK quite bered seeing belt how me American Y I it down and t how to make woode t hanger i drive ul nails into it at feo Wilee inch intervals: then ip a belt buckle over each nail na your belts will hang neatly seen at a glance * . > ET PEEVE has always been ‘ Ye and I wha ex- when I received alleviate this ¥ ' urself ng if you down pan when fry es of the steam to escape the eeps the grease from aby A much % you nder stow WHEN PACKING CAKE slices f ec} nch boxes, the frost- will not s ‘read the lesson and ) ™ i.TyY To re nite », just slic 4 i raw po drop into soup. minutes. Discard that a has find ait taste . ~ THE SUBJECT of you ever try boiling somme or boull- salted water? simply delicious and to serve them often throw away this qal save it for a soup N WHILE O her . fret co of } stead They are vm i! wal , PS: Don't uable liquid ew CHRISTMAS IS NOT very far readers @ SON. meeting Monday, Nov 10, 8 p.m. Members please at- i tend (264) meeting of Nov. 11 cancelled. Next reg- ular meeting Tues- (264) day, Nov. 25 @ Music recital by pupils of St.) Academy at Annuncia- tion School Hall 18, Seniors Nov Friends welcome Joseph's 14, 8 pm @ Attention Northland Dairy | Customer There will be no imilk delivery Tuesday, Nov. 11 Please obtain your extra supply jfrom your route driver ae |@ All skis left in the top cabin @ Regular Moose) Tae Tae ALWAYS thrilling Juniors Nov. | (265p) | (repeater cabin) of the Ski Chub | jmust be claimed by Dec. 1, or I they will become the property of the Prince Rupert Ski Club (268) | to re ceive and wear—and I do mean wear. Mine last at wat ‘our to five days, Here’s-how you can do the n a moist-/ Off and I have some wonderful #vuggestions for gifts children can make, Right now is the time to Start them. Coasts nake useful gifts for marrie< fs or aunts and are most att tive cut from colored blotting paper, For real protection they hould be at least 344 inches across. Count on making for each gift For the yle, draw a circle usk bottom of a quart milk bottle or a powder compact as yur pattern out and use this for your tr ‘ of the set. F interesting edg use pinking shears, if available. When t tire coasters can be attract ly Ggecorated With gummed stick J such as stars, initial thole pretty colored flower rhey ft make & most Welcome. gif are such fun to make Legionaires Hold Annual Church Parade The annual Remembr Day y tr Y r ; 2. q > Metli parade : a Legion was held Sunday ing at St. Andrew's Cath al An impressive service was con ducted by Can Prockter Last i of Cmde, J Was a good tu members There the Ladies’ Auxiliary and led off along the Civic Ba ip uf Landmaste: president the | p Alex Haig the stand- ards were received by Canon Prockter and prominently di played during the service in the chancel of the cathedral under Legion This advertisement is not published or dispayed oy the Liquor Control Board or by the Govern’ By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Prees Staff Writer LONDON (CP) — One of the main worries in tight-budgeted | British households today is the high price of clothing Junior. With coats costing around £6, |dresses and skirts at £3 and jover, shoes between £2 and £3 jand woolly, jumper-and-cardi- jgan sets ranging upwards of 30s., a mother with two children requires something like £40 a year to keep them reasonably well dressed Moose Whist | Draws 46 The reguiar Saturday night Moose whist drive drew 46 play- ers, the following of whom were winners Mrs Mrs. O vik, men’s second ; Lena Amotn, iadies’ first Bremo, second: Ted Ror first 30b McKay B. J. Bacon, pool prize and B. Freestad, door prize. Refreshments were served Mrs. L. Holder, F. Good and H. Muncey by | Mrs FORMER RESIDENTS RETURN FOR VISIT Mr Mrs. W. C. Dyer ar- rived here Saturday from Brook- in, Ontario, to visit their son nd Ed, and relatives in » Rupert. They will spend about a is their ana Tt au month here rst visit to the city since leay , 23 years ago Mrs. Dyer, tne tormer Mabel Viereck, was married here 25 years ago ALASKA MUSIC | | TRAIL WEDNESDAY November 12 8:30 p.m. GRETA MENZEL SOPRANO PRICES Members 1.90 1.50 1.00 Non-Members 2.35 1.85 1.25 MARCH— PIERRE SANCAN PIANIST APRIL— RAYMOND MANTON TENOR SEASON RESERVED TICKETS at reduced rate for’ the three remaining concerts ment of British Columbia *'Children’s Clothing Costs High in Britain Child outfitters here say that more and more parents are in- sisting on quality, rather than quantity. Few mothers will compromise with cheaper wear/ these days. They find it costs less to buy well and supplement | meagre wardrobes with home- | made garments. TOO EXPENSIVE Just after the Second World| War, manufacturers of chiid ‘ashions introduced the North American favorite, mother-and- daughter styles with matching | Coats, skirts, suits, dresses and Jumpers. These, however, al-! though much appreciated at child-wear shows, are not for the average homemaker. Few middie-class housewives today can afford to buy outfits for themselves and daughter, at the Same time Despite this, retailers say that mothers who buy party dresses rarely ask for cheaper Styles. Frocks costing 35s, are left on the rails—those priced at £7 to £8 are first to £0. In letters to the daily press, ; mothers are constantly com-| plaining of the short life of chool clothes. One housewife who bought a school blazer for her son last Christmas Says that although he was absolutely for- | SHABBY AT SCHOOL |mothers are approached regard- same mother found more life in ,_ When Greta Menzel, beautiful garments bought seven years lyric soprano, sings here on Wed- ago for her elder daughter. Her D@Sday at the Alaska Music second daushter now is wear- 1%@ll concert, she will be accom- ing them. panied at the piano by Thomas Mayer, one of the most gifted young opera and orchestra con- ductors of today Mr. Mayer has long been 2 ing the state of clothing in friend of Miss Menzel and. of which they send their children ber celebrated husband, Paul to school. In a report, Deputy Csonka, who expected until the Medical Officer for Schools Dr,| 14st minute to come north with Norah Mills said: “It is a com- her. Z mon experience to see a child) Arrivng in New York, Miss with socks that have never been | Menze] found su. Mayer avail- mended, but which are full of ible and greatly interested in holes.” Her comments were met; making the tour on the Alaska with bitter complaints from) Music Trail. parents that they cannot afford | Resounding wyutions have fol- The price of children’s wear is often made the excuse when a new pair of socks every week The doctor points out that too many young mothers to- day are darning-shy. Clothes would last longer if better cared for. “The prevailing idea is that money can do everything,” she said. She found that teachers complained of such cases as children rebuked for lank, ill-| cared-for hair turning up next week with a “perm.” “Look at that child,” said one headmistress. “She’s one of our | brightest youngsters, yet she turns up day after day in a Famed Pianist Comes With Singer lowed Thomas Mayer throug out his career in North South America, He directed t first performances in Chili Fidelio, Die- Waikuere, Tan hauser and othezs. In Buenes Aires, he was as- sistant conduc:or for Toscan ini, Busch and Kleiber. As ac eompanist, he has played for many Metropolitan Opera stars, Flag- Stad, Margarei Harshaw, Laur- itz Melchior, Herbert Janssen, among them, Kirsten Martial Singher and others. His part in Miss Megzel’s con- certs finds him im perfect ac- cord with her singing whi ikends greatiy to the perfect ex- pression u- tach song. and he he of n- en —— bidden to wear it except on} dress that looks as though it Sundays it is now ragged at had been kicked round the sieeve-ends and elbows. The! street.” COAT SUITS DRESS CREPE Snuggies Wool Kn WE LEAD—OTHERS PLAID JACKETS Station Wagon Coats BLOUSES Nylon Hose Nylon Nightgowns Crepe Nightgowns Novelty Panties BEDJACKETS CARDIGANS Large sizes only; 201% to 2614. Regular values to $79.50. PRE XMAS SALE . Pic and Pic, Gabardines, Worsteds. Regular values to $55.00. Sizes 12 to 2615. PRE RAD SARE oe aie a ae a, ES Crepes, Taffetas, Wools. PRE XMAS SALE 3 Only Regular $22.50. PRE XMAS SALE . 3 shortie style and 2 long stile. Regular values to $39.50. PRE XMAS SALE All sizes. Some with long sleeves. Regular values to $5.95. SLIPS 54 gauge 15 denier, every pair perfect. All dark séams. Sizes from 84% to 11. PRE XMAS SALE .......... Pink, blue, white. All sizes. Reguiar values to $14.95. PR $9.95. PRE XMAS SALE 15% wool. Regular valu $1.50 each. and Vests Small and medium only. In chenille. Regular values to $3.95. Pure. 12 only. By Helen Harper. Novelty striped or checked tops with plain skirts. Lovely colors. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. values itted Suits Pure wool long sleece Cardigans value $7.95. PRE XMAS SALE Xmas gift boxes given f ree with all purchases. DO YOUR STOPPING FOR YOUR XMAS SHOPPING AT a Wer Whinsell’ 3 LADIES WEAR FOLLOW Regular values to $19.50. Sizes 12 to 26's PRE RMAS SALE se a Laced trimmed. All ¢olors including black. Sizes 32 to 48. Reg. Values. to $5.95. PRE XMAS SALE Pair $1.09 3B por $3.25 XMAS SALE... Sheer, lace trimmed. All colors including black. Reg. prices to PRE XMAS SALE... each Regular values to $1.95. Also nylon. PRE XMAS SALE... PRE XMAS SALE... $29.50. PRE XMAS SALE... “Smoothie by Grandmere.” Regular TOMORROW'S STYLES TODAY Sale Starts Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 9 a.m. $1.95 $6.95 $3.95 $1.00 ae $1.95 $14.95 erate LS. aN Na CNN eee ret ee neon ———_—eeneeenaENeT NSE ae teenemnrenreruemnnnanretnnes