reSPAaSSING— with Sand, ‘ail ‘ . ADOPTS CIVIC FLOWER Prince Rupeft Daily News OSHAWA, Ont. CPi—The Osh Friday, Decemtber 19, 1952 if T ers njoy awa Horticuitural Society has; —— echeenien ~ - - : adopted the rose as the civic The Catskill metund ins in{ year when member, John Magor, how man. adios ! ; the ¢ ts Satskill isin for Chriat youngsters he had daon 7 \ / fower tor ‘Oshawa All tha 1s New York state cover an area| ew eune a V needed to make it official is rec- va : | . 3 neunced there were four, Show baiiticm trad ait okeaet) of 1,000 square miles | ing signs of shock, Seott won i sun apres be i dilrndiler 1 agen Exactiy 70 of the city’s old-timers gathered yes- i cal don't have hod off on some of the new Wind attan : aviv ve a voce eo4 Samuel Vetch was appointed; ¢UUUS Caesar Was assassinate pping now. | Mamvers until afer Obristmes M rday afternoon in the gayly decorated First United the first governor of Nova Scotia|in tue Senate a* Rome in the | Murray oa new members are Jim Chureh Hall for the 10th “70 and Over” Christmas in 1710 ear 44 BC lash into aylor, with boy and girl - : : : : 2 a 1s Eve to | eligible fur ine pariy, and fen dinner and party sponsored by the Women’s Co-| « mg - hey for- | Reverteen, whose son is over ordinating Council of Prince Rupert. Oy MABAKA2AIESG BABE SR DRa LLL LE [ b of 8 * ‘ + 4 ; An event which is looked for- . + Jone Dp - ob of Bl aker a he club weekly ward to by many old-timers here serving were ; vice he 1 . eon was Dr. G. K. Large, as the highlight of the year, Mra, Thotiliion and Sits A em en vw 0 OXpia in " en workings and festivities began with a program | M. Doiron, in charge of the kit- J ist nigh : ans of he Medical Services of entertainment which includ- | chen, assisted by Mrs. T. J. Boul- or wrens iss ane wn. $n answer © one ed music, singing and contests ter, Mrs. M. Waksdale, and Mrs Bill, . bee nrg ee oa -* This was followed by a turkey G. R. Brett Ont, ie expec fair treatment 2 ‘ sb ai Ge : : : : der t n. } ‘ ; MRS. W. dD. ¢ ‘> SMI" dinner, with all the trimmings Mrs. Andy Thompson assisted ' ; “t pe de oe met eesti third woman ir ies slanaer’ od Meantime, 1953 officers of the by Mrs. W. D. Skinner, Mrs ay e ugges uae, ties in tes es y o' * | Prince Rupert to be elected to Prinee Rupert Pioneers’ Associa- | Lionel Holtby, Mrs. A. J. Domin- I sugh, count b nest a pr sty council, wa ig Spec ton were declared for the com-'ato and Miss Vivian Wrathall a though ounled On the honesty of a car : a _ ing year, They are Mrs, Maude|were in charge of th Saccras | ae ervicemen i al od Or I A special . , a 8, 1 charge 0 e decora “inle | because the member who askea | meeting of th fathers, | Viereck, president; H. F, Glassey, tions. Y, BATHROBES i se au } member wno asked Shy; i" ff , ’ “e eT vice-president and Mrs. P W. Z _ ms S ss : john Laurle, Was Jack Lindsay of Rupert | coo) in the New Year” /** Anderson, secretary eee ee. 2 ae Fine pure wool authentic Tartans .. . Pure wool flannels. in ' fot in the New Year irs, Dominato, Mrs. Boulter, ' ‘ dt aa ec ‘t ' 28 “et Geor Cesk ; Prize winners of old-timers Mrs, Harold Helland, Mrs. W. W Piain colors on beautiful fou ard si ks r the at t olleeting 7 st the |hhis store the not-more-than-$1 ' inlonts were Ss Serer Bowes Priced trom $Q(j.00 to $44.00 fterneon. | prises for the Gyto Men's Xmas Me Scott Heads First lady in Prince Rupert,, Mrs. J. §, Black and Mrs. A. L — Silt an: Ses tt ce ee Mrs. P. W. Anderson; first Haines were in charge of the SLIPPERS et be cee ae h h ee 4, Printers U gentleman here, H. B. Eastman; entertainment program : a he seo ao oe h nion oldest lady present, Mrs, A. Hal- Of special service to the ladies Th f se S| : ; co i = oe a a a ee Mel Scott, veteran linotype | Verson; oldest gentleman, Alex were T. J. Boulter and Gebrge e famous Fackarc lippers, sort sole, nard sore an 7 a Cook's finer watches at me ye Operator who came here from: McIntyre; youngest lady, Mrs. Trapp who took over carving of Romeos . Priced from $4.95 to $7.95 tly nket care New Westminster three years John - ~~ oo _ ses the turkeys ; , oo on: is tha seu Wendel man, p lassey; larges tleto« -~ + + ‘gO, Is the new president of the temily of erandehiidven. bie & a STETSON GIFT CERTIFICATES V/, >, 4 ‘ - f r r Prince Rupert International , . = rhe printers got together a Seg nai ~ (Ma) Dickens; Miss Jane . : . e of $10 Bill Priest's home after theit iy graphic oo. Local 413.| Faure and A. V. Gudmudsen Ingrid Bergman of Buy him a Stetson Hat Gift Certificate and let him choose Hugo Kraupner annual s last night ane elected at the regular | won the.guessing contest his own style and color whict heard { oldtimer Donald nontniy meeting, held at the In other entertainment. W. D S k D 10° the | MoCerkingale now newssrers [Civic Centre last night, to evc-| pin “tet, smeramment, WD: UGRS LAGNMeaeS $8.95 $40.95 $4350 $45.95 $25.00 Gepart were publishe the early days. | °¢®4 Bill Priest, who retired duc | DeWitt s ang solo anda “barber- p ‘ “A s J ished in the early day peobaondoea yi gee ‘ _— ROME ‘AP Actress Ingrid put Retirir ecretary Doug ae a a oe See — sang several pergman is asking damages of 10 DRESS GLOVES welty Standring here would be M. D. (Mike) Montesano, plant | selections lire—one cent—from the Stock- Lined and unlined Dress Gloves in Capeskins, Peccarys oan oe : i: gg uperintendant at the Daily President. of the pioneers, Mrs holm newspaper Aftonbladet D : G o G ws $ 50 $ 75 , : ‘ eh es aie . - News, was elected vice-president | Viereck addressed the gathering and its Rome correspondent eerskins and cat rains. 3: to 7: re gatheri ity ir. and Mr end Clifford Jenkins was named following a special! address of piei Rybrant a » are Pri There wasn't, but hi ,, welcome by Mrs. T. Norton; The : ae ecretary-treasurer to succeed| ¥ 1 y Mrs } t 1e¢ suit. is set for hearing AA 10,000 find es ee ee | is Standring Youngs, president of the Wom- Jan. 16 on Ingrid’s complaint s(4 PAJA AS eg had hoped to make oe ‘o-ordinating C : at a nterview she wave was i i 5. " Winks Hald was vised a ws 2 ’ ae Sabie i} a = “a rview sh ~ vas a q Fine knitted Ski Pajamas, Broadcloths, Flannelettes and Canat ergeant-at-ar ae SEA PAE Sy published asa signed article : se Z ut Att th ee tin Those aiding with catering and written by Ingrid herself beautiful Nylon Tricot $4.95 to $1§-%5 , Alls e¢ meeting a1 readers ee eee ee 9 COME COO OLE EE EE Socks $1.00 to $2.95 Neckties $1.50 to $2.50 i" retty | @ UFAY ) pint’ tan ghia) aie ti CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE SALE Suspenders $1.00 to $3.00... Scarves $2.00 to $6.25 Day | Satu } 0 pb : ’ Initial Handkerchiefs 55¢ f | Oddfellows’ Hall, for all children % : wed | who have teen resistered (287 ¥ J a Seeretengiewe CELINE ILI EE IEE NOOO IEE & thet ra ce Ou cantgo ss —— ie | % OPEN—Saturday, Dec. 20 to 9P.M. © hey pi 2 ley. HKids! Don't forget th : cae ee dina sumets a » Monday, Dec. 22 to 9 P.M. « he would Capitol Theatre on Tuesday ALL: OUTS, ¥ NE} S DE 3 >is » Tuesday, Dec. 23 to 9P.M. « ¥ Dec. 23, at it) ; = Boys’ Gabardine Pants, sizes 10, 12, |4 $4.95 « A : Wednesday, Dec. 24to 6 P.M. 5 ut © A ng Pri Ru Y Boys’ Joe Shorts, sizes 8, 10-and 12 a / CLOSED—All day Soturday, Dec. 27 2 a pert F Ow! As = > IF you re emia 4 BeBe DEB De DDD WDB DM DD Dd AMIR DBRT SBM Be , clation ¥ held in the Civic » Girls’ Dresses 99c to $4.95 nt Sun y de 1 at Dp : + + 293 ‘ALL iN Pyjamas $1.35 to $2.25 & te ries oar ; ‘ie m EEE © Plaid Skirts $1.99 to $4.95 © a tts IC erson Sia i ; s ; ; bese days most people work under , € ‘ tie. 1 a pressure, worry more, sleep less. This Wool Rompers $2.49 * G Fa. , ¢ . e will re ' pen unt yt strain on bedy and brain makes physical 3 ‘ x Ss CLOT ! HIN j the evening { Decemt } fitness easier to lnse—harder to regain 3 -_ 1 Only GIRLS’ COAT, size 6 $43.25 ‘5 . and 2 st will be weeet Today geen living, lowered resistance, rw & A se . 7 day 2 > 08 overwork, worry-—any of these may affect ‘ , “ * a : e Bee Bi 2 Sth ae = sR We, BY c lay D 2 pooud Siong calbaee Wage Maines oon 18 Only Boys’ Coat, size | $7.95 : BA BRA RAAA AID AE. PIPBIAISGASIOARR rn 1 { ( MOTO < out of order, exce: vids and t & : ‘ : ° 3 = 2 sp gc aaiaectat - a \ eSSAGE Pe : { ag YP Port Simp Y » yoree; 26-—Moon- = CQ) ee Deng Dagedl spews eee Canes: MPocmaiteun, Fate Pp KIDDIES SHOW : Me ur | uslomers , n a ‘ 5 ; - ss , Baske ferchant { Met t ka Y PEA : as K P . ; ave b 9) t Ca it | Ti eatre ; This year we find it necessary. to gee ° to th A p oO e close our store from Monday, te to keep | Prin Rupert Housing Author 2 y weather ho idressed to th December 22nd, 1952 ’ ” . ’ cols oS 22"."" I Monday, Dec. 22 — 2:30 : about the Prince pert, B.C. The office of on ay, ec. ® a7. a to Saturday, hig on th uthorit ; in the Besne ‘ : Nights ont . December 27th, 1952, ce Fishermen's Co-op members please have your tickets for the kiddies on e inclusive. b's Kick af Mr. } or before December 19 at your Cow Bay Store or your Bakery on 3rd Ave for tents nS ae go Other Co-op members. get your tickets on.December 20th. Admission by . o Cnuren & ta i - 3 tt miat: ee eee at 8 p.m. The Christmas Gospel ticket only. Santa Claus will be there K \ pecial musical set ‘ . * " be presented. Refrest Christmas Cake, decorated and plain, Shortbread Circles of gif nts will be served after t and Fingers, Mincemeat Tarts and Pies are now in stock So that your Flower and Corsage ! . nee 9 yrat at the Co-op Bakery or order from your grocer. requirements will be taken care HAVE YOU TRIED OUR DANISH PASTRY FOR THAT EXTRA SPECIAL of over the festive season, we TREAT PRICED FROM Sc PER PIECE will make arrangements whereby all orders for Christmas Flowers OL CM TUN OTS Ee RE ES EE eT EI EE oe Se ee See Pere, | received by 6 P.M.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th, will be . . . : ct} delivered or available for pick up not leter than 6 P.M., hy » For Practical Gifts ie e e This Christmas va lrue flavour Wednesday, DECEMBER 24th, 1952. All orders for CORSAGES for New Year’s Eve received up to a sf : Tuesday, DECEMBER 30th, 1952, will be availablé for pick eh FOR MOTHER DAUGHTER AND SON " up or delivery up to 6 p.m, WEDNESDAY, December 3ist, 1952. ¥ WIN ' I, We 7 | 4 ud ’ argo Ng ° Sat ) Ry aN eS ox Fe ‘ Shop af Dom S Department Store » We regret that we will be unable to accept orders ar any time a We , A bus ‘ Y f ; a . § i + | MS om Sh Vi ‘ Veg aN Py eS x For all Toys and Decorations shop at = other then these metinnen Ger: e7 LY gD WUrZ