sspassing I 1) ae Sandy Col. Evitt Describes laugh take their examinations on the ie ae W ig 1 Fifth Year Educational Manual. x etal Cvening ‘tei ae or Our — ee wili = gertecied | B tenguet ienil sesiey okies ay ryant, Anzey _ me A - ee Ne humorous and descriptive and Mary Turner, chairman of , Ws planned to take place some- : ee count of a recent trip to! ne edutational committee. The time before Christmas at a re- Harold Whalen wore a urope was given to the Wom- ovult 8 will be forwarded to the Cent meeting of the Catholic oe ‘ns Canadian Club members| Internationa] Educational Chair-| %Uth Organization nd of Wednesday night by Col. C V.;man of the Breakfast Clubs of A eae en peg Sunday for the excep vitt, well-known former busi-| North America, Those passing ex-, CY will take place December 14 re two man here ams will receive a certificate and It was decided to extend an Bill Brem Col. Evitt, who with Mrs, Eviti! four certificaies entitle each |PYation ” 7 as ae - K itt nave recently returned from| member to receive « diploma, the “ Ananneiation Chterh Mt d to thelr extended trip, is here| goal for each memwer taking the | COtstmas tinze ms in from victoria on a visit Their! -ducaional course | The light-up campaign spon- ! first tour of the old country was the} The diploma is aighly regard- | $0red by the Junior Chamber of ele Colonel's first visit in 50 years|@d in all parts of North America |COMMerce was endorsed by mem- Rill Raymond n ;4© many places of pboyhood|in the Credit World, and mem-_ bers : ex wemories in England bers obtaining it have a thorough ’ i all He told of numerous attrac. | 8TOunding in all phases of credit n of ons seen in London, including | @Md 4s a result are considered Students Get differ Madame Tussaud's where he| Dighly qualified by any employee Col, C. V. Evitt aw wax figure of the B.c,;The Breakfast Club of Prince Hot Lunch ij n wiGien Cui. C. CC. Mer- Rupert t has a Humber of mem- es y night ‘ ritt, VC | bers taking this course Hot lunches will be served to haif Elgar Choir The trip also included visits ’ pupils of Booth Memorial Hich aA per lo Birmingham and the lovely | . “Waser School at noontime in the ac- ign ye Valley to Worcester, where | Shift A Holds tivity room, following endorsa- ne leader Pla ns the toyal Doulton potteries| : : Ss . ——. a see + + were seen; Coventry, Southamp- Social Evenin ms O~ Wh ~ E11 arent- 1 the ton, places badly hit by bombs,} g Teacher Association McLaren— Vi it H r ind Devonshire, “where cream | : é : : The group was informed that rin SI e e is no more to be had.’ | Shift “A” of Columbia Cellu-|the department of fisheries is hi Col. and Mrs Evitt’s tour in//08e Company held a very suc- sending a lecturer to the school ub Leader weli-Known El-| g irope included parts of Bel- cessful social evening in the re- instructing on how to cook and Earl Geman gar «hoir fuo.¢ E. Pind-!| gium Holland Luxembourg — room OF ine Commodgre ! can fish _ pt a | Mater plas visit Prince Ru-! South Germany and France Cale : The meeting was entertained in pert early in Jé i to hold) They visited the site of the Bat- A celiclous turkey dinner was} by the Booth school band, con- about uditions if he receives any ap-| ti yf Waterloo, where souve- followed by dancing to records. | ducted by Fred Huber. W 8S from | Plications from her ni ot the. generals con- All es upon arrival received | | Holgate, president, was in the! ey aid Mr, Findlater announced that! cerned the fight may be . ti vol aoa os the rt j chair boy made direct to him at 326;the Duke of Wellington, “be- about their wane or or talking | ¢ the | West Hastings Street, Vancou-|cause the English don't bUY | the word “pulp” in any form, a red ers Ted Boulter Bus | "et, OF SO any school inspector evesuss fine of 10 cents was levied upon | ending & |r school principals At Allsmere in Holland they |; he offender. Quite a number of | @ Hear E. T. Applewhaite to- both The last Prince Rupert mem-) Visited the largest flower auc- trips were made to the little | night over CFPR, 8-8:15 t) w mem er of of t Elgar Choir was Miags;40m mart in the world, where white box on the piano with pro- : ; in Barbara Teng. now Mrs Ken- | 1000 greenhouses grow flowers ceeds given to waitresses e Moose whist drive Saturday, Heth Burnett, who travelled to| that are sold by pressing but-| Arrangemnts for the evening | Det 13, Moose Temple very- + + + England with the choir in 1951. | ton and ent all over the were taken care of by 5S, WwW. One welcome. Saturday, Dec. 13, the Elgar Choir toured Brit-| World by airplane Halliwell aided vy Paul Dvornek |'8 last night of Moose whist ; cce nh again this ey and re Nowhere else but at Vollan- and W. Rothwell. until Jan. 3 (292) ; iren it seid ' iw ted tame ak continaulle. bak oe. @ Certificate for best Christ- wn Sh | Gorsation of it OFx whereve a Ss i a : ; store window dispiay in the city er 22, | it went that the lead Mr.) Where but in Holland and Bel- Legion Party will be usiied te the Junior an he | and Mrs. Findlater, have agreed #1um are so mamy bicycles to Chamber of Commerce ons f them. [to form another all B.C. choir be seen, literal hundreds on * rege nal to tB in 19 : the * streets 4ometimes five Well Attended pe t tt | Orga . ) will begin early #! ist The Canadian Legion bi- @ S.O.N Whist and Dance—Fri- th the new ar when Mr. Find ‘hey visited Doorn, the home; monthly card arty was well day, December 12, 8 p.m. Dancing ater wi ta nber of in- Of Kaiser Wil helm after his| attended Wednesday night with 10-2. Music by M. Colussi. Good t t udition pros- downfall and sailed up the! the following winners’ prizes Refreshments Admis- hob- | pective new members and dis- Rhine River, with its castles on| pridee a w Allaire, Mrs, J, %!0n $1.00. Everybody welcome t jcuss important details with in anks and its Lorelie rocks! rrause: whist. Mrs. M. Shrub- (291) "ag rrr, ane > a ae i they em all, Mrs. A. J. Croxford; crib- @ LOL. 2310—All members are rity at Mancheater on, | Da&e, Mrs. J. S. Black, Mrs. A requested to attend church serv \ emate ' arke it Manchester on a Dumas . sce ibuca Whar s ae hae j . freight for Vancouver, and ce, on Sunday, De i¢, at St a |Navy to Hold alled down the Manchest Refreshments were served by Andrew's Cathedral Meet in a Ship Canal to the sea. On the; Members of the Ladies’ Auxil- chureh basement at 7:15 ge . h ip they played darts with the | '@TY Mrs. G. Hanley, Mrs. L. LOBA. and soi ig bret Rae Johu Dance Tonig t on aie ik Eveleigh, Mrs. H. Carpenter ern cordially invited. Rev. ¥ ‘ j ° te The tate the yet peel the @nd Mrs. J. M Chater. Bradbury, PGC ; ( (29 i iM | eee Chatt A sae om dat reen Jong before they on 2 a 7 i ,» reached them, and a swimming . ik, - ; rar tank on deck, filled with sea Bill Seuby |; t 4 t reine wate helpea the 12 passen- >» tast 4 ; ; ndure the heat of the 1 t pic , the tor ce , , Stoppin at Jamaica, they and alk bs a fie nany Visited the Lee Gordons, who : ty en coma were residents of Prince Rupert f many years, and also saw _“ — AD ® Alexander | bercy Macintosh, formerly with . ies tthe CNR here Pp ‘ At Panama City they landed for a st while, and visited a/ if { h ° vo) = THIS WEEK. . little church whose altar was a gilt OF cash is hy Red & Gun Club general of pure gold. Here, too, the pas- | | eo it Bu meeting, tonight at 7:30 in the sengel tasted sugar cane for) a ways we come tal point Civie Centre. Subject: Trap (the first time and “we were not; ive Ro al Bank + + + Sheotine Ground Rules impressed g y ’ ‘ pane | " Money Orders ' Heidman-—drop Roost aes Available in any amount from Pas b ur t t ot all bronches. Dai e S cS ge inn THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ’ pen isein + a + { wrong Jack Burgess th cA il date a to remember in Mick Bilt j : DECEMBER scot wane Lest mailing date for local fo \ Pte tesen- delivery before Christmas (0 Vancouver, ta | AT LEAST Al Precee cael ; & 2DAYS EARLIER efore Mr FOR OUT-OF-TOWN Mail Early—nothing's more stole than lote Christmas unsealed = cards require 2¢ postage (up to 2 - —* cane VARNING " mas trees must Ye cy} on PARKS PERTY in the city. Mail! Remember, \ cf CANADA POST OFFICE _ w renin | Wd TURNBULL, DEPUTY POSTMASTER GENERAL WON, ALCIOE COTE, OC, MP, , Boar POSTMASTER GENERAL of Pay * Commissioners Seiichi Clubbers Take Exams - dic te SLE Most members of the Women’s Breakfast Club met in the Civic Centre this week to Creat. ——————— “@ ie Arranging” It’s richer, robust, full-bodied... blended to satisfy the taste of British Columbians, Try it... you'll like Captain Morgan Black Label Rum, Captain Morgan RUM Fully Aged in Small Ook Casks THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS NOT PUBLISHED OR DISPLAYED BY THE LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OR BY THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA COE OLE Xenia Party Tetyght Final plans for the Christmas varly tonight by the Air Cadet squadron were made at the reg- ular Monday night meeting with Russel Morrison placed in charge of this first social affair by the Cadets Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, December 12, 1952 Cards Played A¥WOTM Meet - Cards were the order of the! 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