Prince Rupert Daily News 1 Lreamed Chicken in Biscuit Wreath | Saturday, Deceasber 13, 1983 Queen Mary NAVY NEWS... ‘Members Wrap ;ham have been as infected with DISIRICT NEWS ‘s Cambrai Chapter IODE These last two weeks at Chat- a donation of $151.50 from Mrs He will return in the spring to with a Christmas party of their} annual Wardroom RPC for the two members attended. TERRACE ee —_ from ~ 7 the Christmas Spirit as it is pos- school students’ council was the X p sible to be. Last Saturday night 2 i At the Civic Centre board of first contribution made to Ter- mas resents saw the Officers’ pi o-tiaahtanies Arran e Christmas Ham rs director meeting, O. A avi ac. ¢ istric 3 ‘ t dele org Kaul-| race Library. The district needs’ Yulet cu ; |party in the canteen, and all Arrangements were made for ler and Mrs. J. Tasman distrib- eck presiding, it was decided to $300 and the government will uletide spirit ranged through- reports from those who attend- hs dees ee Oe ae ‘ceept the offer of Don Forward add the same amount to help out the regular monthly meeting | 6q indicated a great success. Cer- eee ” pack ee —_— _, ee ae a of Prince Rupert to have the the library get started of the Queen Mary Chapter,|tainiy, all the officers workea H@™pers for families in Prince and delicious refreshments were Philadelphia Colored Giants dsiulisiitiai " seo at the home of Mrs. J. A.| narg enough in decorating the eer oe a mec gy nee 4 served basketball team come here early, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Griffiths —_ Se ..... canteen and keeping the guests ‘7 Of the Cambrai Chapter of & special prize was won by Mr3, in the new year while on tour left Terrace recently for Rock- embers wrapped Christmas | happy. the Imperial Orcer Daughters of| q A Miiler and Mrs. G. P. Lyons in this part of the country land, Wisconsin, where Mr. Grif- gift e — addressed cards. then neenertirnseen ihe Roupite, held at the meee 6 won the monthly prize Directors gratefully accepted|fiths will take a teaching post,|llowed the business session’ Next wednesday night sees the MS. D. Biack, ascethary. Twenty - — senccnpitenasi . CURLING RESULTS Ted Brue, proceeds from the|clear up remaining business. In\OW™, ‘imging carols, playmg tower Deck, (RPC stands for Being the Christmas season IES’ CLUB , games and giving gifts to each} LAD 7 music concert presented at the| returning to Wisconsin Mrs ast " » one? “4 | “Request Pleasure of Your Com- Mrs. Black had her home decor- Wilkins 12, Webster 2: Wi- Civic Centre recently by Mrs.'Griffiths is going back to the! giv... nels were sent to Brit pany”). This is one drill where a ated for the festive season, with kins 5, Webster 6: Johnson 13. _ state of her girlhood home ain ome s t x Idier vin Ke rea complete turn out is expected, as the annua] Christmas tree and Wadley 5; Hamilton 4, Webster Plans got underway for the ee Christms aan ui mailed officers play host to the men, gifts for the members 7: Wakely 8, Moore 5; Schuman New Yeat’s Eve cabaret to take) Wilfred Flynn left Terrace at’ |, past entuiiient ise in other; oe Saree Blankets and Baby sets were) 8, Bateman 3; Hamilton 10, place at the Civic Centre | the week-end for Calgary, where cities ee . t Pee neenrencet: _ | sent to Provincial Chapter to be | Moore 6; Moore 9, Webster 4: The kitchen in the main audi-| he plans to visit his mother m 5, : oir a More and more Christmas cards | forwarded to needy families in| Webster 6, Wakely 5: Hamilton : More records, as a Christmas'pave been arriving at Chatham eee ; 2 , a mium is nearly finished and neiererneentiomnloienenmaatenteeninte gift, were mailed to Sunnyside . Se ieee Europe. Donations for cigar-' 6, Wilkins 8; Webster 8, Hamii- gift of a stove was acknowledg- School the chapter’s adopted eee ent cae te pose ettes were sent to the men in)ton 4: Turner 8, Shier 3, Turner l ed. The stove is the gift of the STEWART ee Ae) Gia oath “*_ | tion from the RCN Far East Des- | tae services at Korea. 10, McBroom 6: Anderson 7, io : school. Money was voted to buy | troyer Squadron is now complete ; : Columbia Cellulose Company; 7011 . arcels for the Pioneers’ Home. | a; : “ - After the meeting Mrs. V. Mil- Partridge 6. ‘ rectangle at through courtesy of Superin-|. 72¢ Vtilage Commissioners | eee eee Oe nee a L, | With HMCS Crusader and MCS g cr SF read with 1 cantons son tendent Harold Lynum, have purehased a new fire pump| The monthly prize Was won by | athabaskan being heard from. Spr ! ar ynum : : ; she: ce ; eu melted butter ies Gut to supplement their fire’ fight-| Mrs. R. Scherk. Regent Mrs. i Sil iiss : : wreath, | tablespoon chopped parsley Roll as ra ca eae od ing equipment, The new piece of C. Flood extended her best wish- All proceeds of last night's WHAT 1S MORE JOYOUS AND JOLLY THAN , * SAIS Pet A g > 2 » Pe 6 2 2a 91 ‘ ' et with | for felly roll and pinch edgen to | noeting ir ee SCH ot " caus equipment is a seven h.p. Mc-\@S © mrembers as a seasonal |dance are going to the Navy- othe hape into ring; eut almost | | ¢¢ ae . pes ve sa eee oy "| Cullough pump and can throw | greeting sponsored Christmas tree for the it's | ng at intervals so it is |”. S Ce few term were! 4 stream of water more than 100 ere NTT children, to be held on the af- | * - sections. Bake at Ciected feet. Volunteers work under the te 1 2 £ . ’ un t ternoon of December 2lct. A i v for about 10 minutes or Tag day for the CNIB Wasi direction of fire chief WR large pets irra biend| unul done. Place on platter; pour reported successful Tooth red ers lds creamed chicken over it. M a . j en eee Member are making plastic | : - = SOUP SCOOPS | bassinette linings for the nurs- Wie teen th now ompletely @ Cash for old gdid Bulger’s IT PAYS T : i +} ‘ ‘ . e Ws 1» 10¥ cg. weLeiy ; ia + a © Soup Looks Like Christ-|ery at the hospital covered with a blanket of snow, @ Moose whist drive Saturday, TO ADVERTISE PLANTS ‘N HOLLY he | ™as: Kory tomato soup looks and Practice was held for the), ; rap it- Dx aM ‘ens letiains er | ante juet right for pre-holiday | sight new members t >» ad It has been snowing intermit- | Vie 13. Moose Temple. Every- | as fs meals or for the first course at a a oe ee be ad~ tently for the past few days. The one welcome. Saturday, Dec. 13, Alsays the pertect cif fer home and-trene . ur mas feast. Float slices | 2Utted to the lodge in Decem~- weather has been very mild and/is last night of Moose whist SH PP o io : ca , - Met sno ee scult Wreath) of stuffed olive atop the hot soup | 2°! the wood piles are not, as yet, until Jan. 3 (292) o ING r to sweeten the business relations of men x for a greenandred garnish that's; Officers elected for the com- taking a beating @ Certifi f t Chri easant tor hon. Another pret-|ing term were Noble Grand ertificate fur bes rist- ; wep ity and ed sarhiah—green pep i Mre. Fréd Thomas: Vice Grand Members of the P.T.A. are busy siore window display in the city WORLD WIDE i pe ‘a\ shapes and ar s " ~ . . , eet ee \ “| wi > awe od b J i ‘ ranged like a poinsetta atop the | Mi Pat Mellroy; recording sec-| planning “The Community teeta te oe FLOWER SERVICE \ | retary, Mrs. A.C, Calder; finan- Christmas Tree” party to be held er ‘ vie $:4 * jal secretary, Mrs. D. Collison; | in the Canadian Legion Hal ave) i Canadian Legion li WnDE Give Spaghetti a Creole Flavor: ‘treasurer, Mrs. J. Matthew @ LOL. 2310—All members are SAY IT WITH FLOWERS-BY-WIRE #s of green pepper and onion Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Cra equested to attend church serv- ; latter of spaghetti in oe : . Home for the Aged sewage | are leaving for the south on 8 ce cn Sunday, Dec. 14, at Bt . : ‘ the ¢ » al i ster is completed, urday to speiua the Christs Andrew's Cathedral Meet in rl nce u er Oris S ke mat % thick; brow t Ithough connection of the new| holidays with their daughterichurch basement at 7:15 r hot sh ng. Then add a can wer line has not yet been|Jeananne who js studying nurs-|L.O.B.A. and sojourning breth- two of spaghetti; hea ch.| made. pending word from pro-| ine at St. Paul's Hospital injern cordially invited. Rev. W Sex Phone 777 erve oF te : ne .s . Cette P r . nao ~C L 999 : » eith wi "bee led aa nan Pa sa | n vernment authorities | Vancouver Bradbury, P.G< speaker. (292) ‘ i to go with the creole ,4¢ Victoria . . es wigh main dish G a BRING ME i R. McKay of ral Wild ® ' A GLASS OF & roo d j fe D st ie iin I'VE HAD THE HICCUPS WATER, QUICK: . % YJ ile ep ! mace a ip t ALL DAY AT THE OFFICE-- > = » 559 Squadron Entertain tice take wie visiting i ns or eae , , . GET RID OF THEM oe ¥ p Tr ¢ Jast week. He wa _acets at Amas Party mpanied by Jack William ; . i . ocal game warden R eis ok a. atk ae] ee de as 6 Thunder ah ts for the feeding of qua e Korea tise ke's annus! winter visitors i P ne the/the 7 ter swat he CHIC YOUNG, { ay : ie as tees , ( ) NOW, ORIN HIM ALL : ; : : THIS. WATER NEXT DOOR ie “ WHILE YOURE ; : pat STANDING ON < N YOUR HEAD n i x1, Bil Bryant, F. § A i i e, Dr, A. W owe Dew es wom = | WINTERIZE Of- Brown, M. M. Jo j : ’ t De oa . * : ‘ 4 wy the 10 serving of refreshment Refre . 1. ne if vou haven't done se fat se : “ : already, NOW is the time to etic oe ee - oe ve come down and get that ns and othe ise assisted we ee ce ; 1 i Snonked : oI winterizing done to your car. GRING MEA BANANA, COOKIE: NOW, EAT THIS BANANA J ' oa ‘ ) ir. B Have you got Winter-grip "LL GIVE HIM MY KILL UNDER WATER, WHILE , +, : and Anti- OR CURE TREATMENT 1 HOLD YOUR HEAD Tires, Chains anc nti DOWN FOR TWO : . A ‘ freeve? Hf not . MINUTES ea ~-SEE- Kaardal | SUPERIOR AUTO Aus a 4 SERVICE LIMITED F Srd Ave. W. Phone Green 217 AO Lee ar pateannarean » Rarer’: t her hee bere lee Pere eee eee eee! ge es ee: Wish Him An ARROW Merry ee Christmas rLL KEEP HIM COWN FOR THREE MINUTES TO rs ——. By. yn “B siniat Ariow White Shirts PAR collar hand read soft ART ome the non $4.95 A ow Sport Shirts GABANARO sport appeal all its own, ible gabardine abso ible your with it only 4( MAMA AND MRS WOODLEY CAME VZLHOME AND THEY WANT YOu TO Z => ; ‘ fy ni — hy COME DOWN AND . > HS SEE THEIR NEW HATS ee —— yo. a. Ses She Vay: ey 3 6 OL BITE LS a APY n moke —— as a9 = )) A ‘> fi = < Soe 6 cP er choose $6.95 Arrow Necicties 2 Sy ey oe S-t (Bimiwi2iz MAMA'S HAT CURED MY HICCUPS, BUT MRS WOODLEYS HAT GAVE THEM TO ‘Lue StIVE HIM TEN MINUTES MAKE SURE on Arrow’s style leadership. They like Arrow's patterns Be Se +m 4e v4 e rs. We have Arrow Ties in pure silk foulards, wools, silk $1.50 to $2.50 Bee Ols and club stripes lstts & Nickerson & MEN’S CLOTHING ‘ ; 6 hss! eh ee RAR, ner, ' sapere ; bare aN am A OTM eT R RBA eee 3 Oe Dero ane em er gear hee ee ea AR AE Ss. at es ~ heen 7 Copr. 195) Syndicate, Enc King Pemures orld nights reserved