and NOW RY STANWOOD R - Tuesday, Dece AT CITY HALL Pimrce Rupert Vaily liews No Funds Available 2 a mber 9, 1952 ||Kinsmen | For Parties Seek Funds — N Prifiee rr ° Members of the Prince Ru- eathy 1 : ind Or d iO e e ones pert Kinsmen Club will become | door-to-deor salesmen on Wed- nesday and Thursday nights Fire Chief Earl Becker will be made at its previous meeting, | when they stage their annual adviced thatt here are no funds following recommendations by idrive for funds for Christmas ivailable to install radio tele- the board of works, read by Ald parties for the children at Miller phones in fire trucks J. W. Prusky Bay Hospital and for the kiddies AA \ City Clerk Bill Long told city 1. A motion to eliminate the in town 7 : J \council that no such funds were penalty clause 1: ihe contract Houses missed in the canvass C. Dou and his daughter nesucded in thy 1952 budget between the city and G. W. Led on these two evenings will be in London, inspect Vickers. | ingham Co. Ltd. for repairs to visited on Sunday afternoon. ' w th , a A request of the RCMP to in- the city reservoir, was rescinded JOAN MILLER of Vancouver The club slogan, “Help Kins- ¥ 30, he Company plant ‘ a7} ‘ ’ in the * : Douglas ty ti ' ‘ a crease its city force from 14 to A new resolution was passed to and Nelson, B.C., is in the men help kiddies,” will te on ons r Hed rip to the United |1g men and to increase the an- | hold the contractors to the pen-| English murder thriller. “The | the jips of the members as they! Sree vreraft i imilar to those {nual charge to the city from alty cluase and to withhold all Man,” now touring the United 64) at each house with their for service in Canada | 91,400 to $2,000 per man was re- | payment until repairs were made Kingdom before its London | opristmas party packs of mixed ferred to next year’s council on | satisfactory to the city _| Opening Her leading man is pits These packs have proven quite | ecomm nda‘icn by the police 2. A former motion ‘by Ald.| Vancouver's Bernard Braden | yopy popular on previous years, D | S | R | ores George Hills caiiing for filling} and the play is produced byher | giving the householder an am- j + Sree Ser 76 . serin= sh -borr neie tr ~ : osama low! The same committee, headed by he Cow Bay bridge was rescin Engi 6h~born husband, Peter ple supply for the Christmas Stands §. te , yy the Ald. Darrow Gomez, recommend- | de¢ with recommendation that) Cotes Proggeso Comeenss 23- | season. TANQUERAY, GORDON & CO. LTD. eh KA SMI ERS led to the incoming council that | this work be started immediately yore Neil o pool of Punds raised will be used by " etocui dente Hans K he . F Fowk ; a bulwark be constructed on Hays | Dy the 1953 council Saskatoon, also has & part i} | the club to stage their two large : Skeena Hote +} ‘ ss : : ror’ L. | Cove Circle from Fifth Avenue he play (CP Photo) Christmas parties r plished - VW S05SeR E58 turned to t , . nk ntre { ¢ his advertisement ts vo > the gal ection t0| Board of Commiissior c. | Bast to Hays Cove Bridge eS ine uae ae The party held at Miller Bay | 1” 450002" ty the saqnor Contec , + Tommi } er t ac + red . ty r its aved ¥ h ther be held Thursday. Other he! clamation when no other occ Council approved that and 4 ean . he pi Pr ge = Hospital has always been looked Board or by the Government’ of ip, | Contest are Chairman Emil Haug-| nations were received for the two | Commendation to paint cross- nea a ee saci J MacDona “forward to with a great deal of British Columbia. “ d ang missione Samivacant seat hae on five walks on Fifth Avenue East at seat Gr woo dina . ‘excitement by the youngsters i ee as rkald Geoff Lamb utfd | membe “ , Cotton and Eberts Street ere ee eee Santa Claus, aided by the Kins- : : nembers on the Board ton and Eberts Streets ae cheek Atak tn maids t Santa aus, alae 7 g Harry Philp. Four of the five ‘ ; will - —- og" 7 rege NeW resi en men Club. brings joy te the i I . “gular mee in January wi ‘ ; nominees a elects rw 4 Following trade licences were ripe a ” sa im Me a ee — 4 of hearts of the shut-ins with bags rn , Nes mith, former cond ictOr | granted last night by council: = he deadline for ee an Of Holy Name of goodies and presents for all , AMU00 appo d tr . its proposal for future wel . : . "a : Arta foraN ¥¢ ln a " - 7 A a Douglas Guyatt, electrical con- sapoly pose P In town, the usual gala party i € we € , : ‘ Smithe division | tractor on eetes “7 er : ly : : ss 3 4 a best- | eve Caba Civic Centre! for the CNR. Announcement of | non 5 Dmy ro Dorosh, James John MacDonald was elected Will be held for the children ire no P he | thy saindontein “7 oar Dale, P. F. Slack, and Rud Okon A ant tr thie Prince Ropert seins nb the sinte ian il with entertainment being pro- . «casion were made at a meeting |g, ; i : : a a - ects in taxi operators ‘ é u . y _ ae ” — a resident of Y 101y Name 5o- vided and treats being distrib- [Of the Civic Centre directors at| gen Pee a nave the aiven blown “every hour |. 0) wr Prmernt Soares | tee. 0 oe ee eee k é g f ient or ¢ . . $ > siren own , our whi t wa eed to ac-| B¢ > lang ' Pa The Pioneers’ Home Commit- a a = cae ad claiedaa ; wy, Sunday. He succeeds.G R. Brett ‘ ‘ . . as been er nian ; : = i the ur n : 1 Gay , et ' Don Forwa with the : “ese wena eae . Dec li, as a reminder to voters! Other officers are Dennis GOOD EXCUSE e de 2up te a h >) | bership a 5 in the rince Rupert ’ . ts an ) oo n Col Gi - Fil Gone it n order that films| ‘® ®€' ° To. Vee ee ice-president; John| CANTERBURY, England ~ ' lored Gia ranke ci im Coun 1 t : : : a * a % ‘ : ‘ I re ace Ome apne ificers of the Smithers! can be shown at the nome twice proved secretary, William a pr tn ema ¢ ; n ; : ; I r . +o rey is Y is es sn- q Nor i j ¢| 7unt r Cha ; Do Commerce | monthly for the benefit of th: TY sperintend of work marshall Dan De- - F. zt Meee sa ee of tele- 4 heir r are jek Baichin president: | residents there he rintendel WOTKS, | — : aa ay au - 7 replication as at I ic ; the 1 k Bevi on ok cad oe esc § ‘ Cc. C. Stewart red to in- {2ney and Joe Yalloway, dele- vision In a reecnt speech he 5‘ know! FRANCOIS LAKE Tom Collison, second vice-presi Council vescinced two motions | Wemmeate Whether charges of the gas ‘ complained that clergymen visil- Prir : . : ler Gordon Willian ( School Board that certain er D Louis Charbonneau gave'ing parishioners are invited to 5 i R ‘ for t wv: 7.7 en, Tony Scott sons have built garages on Clty _. si uminating lecture on St. Watch television and ‘when the a th i lubert I ‘ . and school proper e correct, — . , is over it’s time for é‘ ; Hubert Lange and J CN Recreation nd school property are correct.) 27°" ier, Plans were dis-|Drogram is over Its a recto ne ee) ee ste : ; them to leave nig ,e @ est to remove these buildings ussed ior work during the/ “* . ae coming year with emphasis : if : ; F ‘ ee | Association placed on a membership drive Mrs. John Fisher * at . "e » ¢ . eg ey haye|On the Fe ed ft 300 Attend ° Di a G Pather Rayner. chaplain for @uts on Blue Bonnet a «| no . : h e- rganiZ 1S es iven the group, thanked the outgo- som Enjoys F.N.E.! : ' ‘ inne’? L t ine executive for their efforts in : # that | K . i 5 ! u eran Re-organization of the Cana- To Terrace 1952 a etoa Dinne p t dian National Recreation Asso- t A light f 4 Satu r ar y ciation was a successful affair H it t WA ‘“” et a wint | Friday night when 4 card party Ospi a Everybody loves : rt nou fist x and dance was held at the Val- to travel . \ ! theran Church! t Halil. More than 150 em- Spe oo ela Saturday evening ployeés, their wives and friends TERRAC k Five rae THIS XMAS GIVE 5 i es i The ta ; white ttended the first get-together ent Saucers were aes ou ; nee ; 3 Initiate jorned with tall tapering can 1e association has had in the Terrace General _— TRAVEL , 4 i t whit : ‘ t eight rs n’s auxiliary as a donation 0} of the jue ar white din pe eight yea oc "ei fon vee CERTIFICATES i At SON Meet cai. sist intine o's "6 A emer. supeantenaent, Mi, Se iss wena 1 | eBc i eet teady stream of guests who CwR, extended his welcome and — oe ae da ae ae Geod for trips anywhere— oe) fabine filled the tables to capacity. A expressed his congratulations PrSicen”, "os ani ae anytime—to value ef i nite to the of N picasan' | alinosphere, pre good wishes to. the associa- . °"' aoe gle init: il j certificiate. : : fled. Approximately $25 guests tion. He hoped it would resume ‘PS. "HA° Ole would NOW 3 ‘ t ont \ . y stored in the I Bank build- ol cas : its important position in the stored in the ae ° : ENQUIRE "2 git tur G @ i 8 ail N e Receiving were M H. Hel- community as in the past . : ps a . nat genes ALC ev nd ——" th e i028 LO é hn it “Margar s ‘ ( M mn and M af eereer re Ladies Card prizes were won by Mr quest if you haven’t done so Flavor! Nutrition! effect. Tordjore B A d Pastor and Mrs. H. O. and Mrs. Steve Mintenko and “ woex convener Mrs. D. G. L already, NOW is the time to ]} the wife of the famous Canadian radio ' ' New | 2INOF Members of the Ladies’ yars George Bradley bes xk d that sewing projects come down and get that a ec —_ sg i A t the mem- . ue @cac8 oe aren : er : sunny-sWw aste golden-vello - y i i for 4 ne ; _ a en | The entertainment committee ed in as soon as possibk winterizing done to your car. LUXE Bive Bonner adds to any food! ‘ I fe ie “pial pe poet ht ai oa nder the chairmanship of Mr. and cave ¢ : Have you got Winter-grip You'll appreciate its high nutritional k ' , " 5 nae Ries appt sd John McLean ,and assisted bY ygembers also did mending fo! Tires. Chains and Anti- |} value, too! You'll find Duccxe Bioe rh followed dance in the eve- | Paree and d the delectable 1. Misses Gene Pavlikis, the nospital during the meetil freeze? If not | See ee eet rere eT a ve ealig Tee ee a this annual ,, : : . i ee ne ee ae spi ) ... now each golden quarter pound is | who nit : a. . os ‘ Ta an a Yvonne Morin, Georgie Mahareg The hospital tr individually wont pure eas eee an : ‘ N F ti, Mrs. McLean and Louis Kenny! s.:myn, spoke to th SEE | foil with inner parchment lining! The | et - posi “ eat irive wi y ‘ ne thi received a vote of thanks from hospital work and | handy chart on the package shéws ex- 1-WALLACE BLDG i ‘ t ‘ ‘ s eels tos . ‘ . { 1 ia : costs year, but the games’ wi re the gathering for a most suc-|;, enlarge the nursery SUPERIOR AUTO | vaste Sec ae a SS ABS * ee : ea . Laat comatel eens Rerresnents: Wer. 2 tved by SERVICE LIMITED ft all these Detuxe advantages—and | The Complete Travel Service “ ee oe eee req ers ‘ Mrs. Bill Osborne and Mi 3rd Ave. W. Phone Green 217 ux Bonnet DeLuxe quality, too. er-¢ — i ec does chairmar f the meeting Alberta Bride George McAdam ecm - 1 @ Just ived—Books for ju + gg A gt V ae : Lloyds Cut it Takes Vows WHAT IS MORE JOYOUS AND JOLLY THAN | Lop it) \ : sure e reguirr mectine of was At St. Peter's 1 Insui ance Rate U.F.A.W.U., Wednesday, Dee. 10 e€ . 0 p fetropele Mell, All cy poter’s Andilean. Church 2 On Coronation semvers pease attend. (289 ya,” the scene Saturday of a ¢ . M evutiful wedding when the Rev Ne} . ONDON (AP) Lio tl TES @ Regular Mot Twining joined in marriag NY CHAOS 4 * ine T jay ‘ 1 } is tw as ceriain toda #| meetin uesday,, Theresa Heroux of Faust, Al ; : Wi it wa w t Dec. 9, 8 p.m berta, and Vietor Pierce of this PLANTS ‘N HOLY ; ‘f © % ‘ y tare j 288) cits sy } The bride wore a dress of rfect gift f rome and friend : : 1 o Orde { Moos lon net over satin, enhanced yeeten the business relations of men ; . tuti s ti : j ‘ ” MM Chi a fingertip veil, also of nyion Poe nt rate o i ga ‘ Christm ry Sutu net with braid trim, which was WORLD WID porte ymethit appeni preve day. Dec. 20, 2 pm., Moose Tem rowned by halo of pleated WORLD WIDE re et (290) | pet nmed with pearls A\WED y and, we cerem ~ oe reongee FLOWER SERVICE She cerried a bonquet of red i ome eves and white carnations, as ‘ : whicl Former Rupert Res icent We S he approached the oltor on the IT WITH FLOWERS-BY-WIRE { t} rm of Mr. O. Rudsvik who gav« L, her in marriage a Jean Kerr in Kelowna Church |i atm ns 1Prince Rupert Florists any t to the t _| vik was charming in a dress of t th A for ' : ash houmne Ovide | pale blue net over taffeta an‘ 2 ie ne But i c Bruce H arr ) iccts Included th | carried a bouquet of pink and Box 516 Phone 77 A K . f a brother fron | white carnations j . . t .. a as = i Mir Mis, Walte Fest man was Mr. Alex a IE ho eost of daugh {MM : \ id Mrs. Mur- | Farland in 7Ost : . > ; Hicwine the ceremony, a re- : truce is th on of M j of West Summ an | Paes : aa eo # : | M David Henderson, who nov ; ‘iia nt exe Vand eption was held at Valhalla Rupert ead ie by vs. James BUT Oh mes’ | Halk whore many friends of the i he ek ‘ and live in Va uve H i ouve | " afurray Henderao was »b ot clef family gath. | YUNs couple gathered. Toast to ee re man, The ceremony was Pp Be ee oe eve of *he bride’: | tne ride was proposed by Mr FO ll inher pa ome . os, 4 bigest ! at e home of e] ad onsequently, formed by Rev. Leitch, pastor ©!) oo rents the coupl it fora; 10 io Schwab ri ligher he Kelow United Church : nevmeon. They wil reside i to the pro. Given in marriage by her) yancouve {Try Daily News Want Ads D ' J S lnost eveey” TRUE, te eee tens og oe ye Th’s is the time te think of : ONT UST AY ion rat me in o Dai tk with | icaes 9 1 ordering your rubber footwear |} : ’ , 1 labor are of midi eo Ve while the selection ts at its best. |) ‘aa provinces the skirt being adorned with uver Is reck- spray of daisies in sequins, He - : of the high- eicse fitting hat was of whit be sure to et Buckle and Zipper " verages In the feather and further comp Ah SK R ‘“s merting her gown were he Overshoes . ‘+ wio j MAVY blu i recalls M whi Ove wit , ; ; “of canes shoe, Her corsage was, of re Low Rubbers . ‘ rosebuds and. heather centorec i Bt wor} oe ith a white gardenia Ful! Rubbers } i lower Wage with a whl Her only attendant was Miss le-eon to Marion Cowan of Revelstoke wht é ene wn! teffeia gown featuring? + blac wine and gold skirt With & 5 4 Ray Gom- jin wine and a corsage of yellow as won 00 wear ie a couver 1 ations sompletec her et! : heouver Island ca’nations completed At | ‘Phis advertisement ts noc punlishea or displayed by the Liquor : rt tae, aane. Remete ‘iat he a } entrel Board or by the Government af British Columbia, Victorla now -. the reception held at | om - 1 cans ‘> - Willow Inn, Mr, Hugh Sherill|