Prince Rupert Doily News Saturday, December 8, 1951 job's Daughters Installation SMALL TALK ,930 M.rftrf ErtvprlsM Syntflartt, Lot Antlw concerning a new car by Syms Jer5ona Is Fifth messenger Margaret E C Martin, advertising agen-1 ' HISTORIC COLLEGE cy representative, left by today's! 'The University of Sf.' Andrews Interesting Ceremony Heather Brewer Takes Over i Giske. I Trpa.snrfir Mnrcoret Tatter- plane on his return soutn alter in scouana was luunucu ui i John Clausen leaves on 1 a brief visit here on business. (with the blessing of the Pope. Mrs. f, Diane Kennedy, past nunuieu saI oueen. was officer for the in- j Recorder Carole Moorehouse. the CoqulUam tomorrow night : j slallation ceremonies at the reg- Librarian Jael McRae. ular meeting of Job's Daughters chaplain Sheila Bennett, last night when Heather Brewer Musician Bargara Teng. assumed office as honored Junior custodian June Henry for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. James H. Thompson returned to the city this week from a brief trip to Vancouver. Larry Stanwood left on today's plane for a brief trip to r V queen. She was assisted by Mra. i gPnjor custodian Olive L. W. Kergin, installing guide, ; strand. Mrs. J. W. Eastwood, installing j inner guard Rena Ingram, marshal; Mrs. Robert Gordon, j ,uter guard Pat Lemon. Hear H. M. DAGGETT 7. ' O F. P. . R. : . II ' MONDAY, 6:15 p.m. installing secretary, Mrs. j r., AftM th(j ceremon the newiy MacDonald, installing chaplain, j , .. . nresented Miss ,,n tlnwP birds . . wish around "Louk out for that puddle of water, Archie." Mrs. E. J. Smith, installing or- Kenne(ltf with her Das, honored "Take it easy on those brakes, Agnes . . . can't cha use the horn instead?" yd !l" nilVCHIlB Ranist: Mrs. R. R. Straehan, in- . ' . o . . .v. stalling senior custodian; Mrs ; ning bag frQm thg gjrU m ap A. Benaituen, hiu p. preciation of her wurfc in the custodian. . vear in Q. omez The new officers for 1952 are: j Honored queen Heather: SOCIAL Brewer. i A social followed In the ban- Senior princess Margaret quet hall. Several toasts were Strachan. proposed by the girls and re- er and Fred Conrad. The Masons Norma McKay; response, Frank Skinner. ' Eastern Star Barbara Teng; response, J. Bremner. To Bethel Mother Judy Boyd; response, Mrs. Robert Gordon. I A presentation of a table cen-trepieee was made to the guardian, Mrs. Alex Mitchell, from the members. She then thanked the girls appropriately. A Christmas hamper was raffled and won by J. P. MacDonald. Both the Bethel room and the banquet hall were beautifully decorated for the evening with Junior princess Janet Rack- Uponded to fittingly as follows i . eSidenl ow. The JCing Heather Brewer, JooSf fJUc on ten ELECTROLUX Christmas Gift ELECTROLUX CLEANER and AIR PURIFIER Models priced from $69.50 ELECTROLUX TRIPLE ACTION FLOOR POLISHER , ( A real beauty - built to list. ..... DOMETIC RF.FRIGERETTES Silent, wonderful for smaller families and apartments. - ., For demonstration of any of these world-famous products,-Phone Blue 970 or Green 279. Box 1626 The Grand Guardian Council Janet Rackow, responded to by Mr. Eunice Evans, grand Named to Head Legion Women's Organization for Coming Year Mrs. Darrow Gomez was president of the Women's lit area a ill CiU, Kim er in Uuwe Margu Maraiuiui. Marshal Claire. First messenger Norma McKay. Second messenger Barbara Doumont. Third messenger Shirley Haugan. Fourth messenger Ethel Moorehouse. librarian of B.C. Guardian Council of Bethel No. 3 Margit Macarthur; response, George Dawes. Christmas trees and colored lights. The evening ended with the singing of Aula" Lang Syne. Auxiliary of the Canadian Le gion Thursday night at a general Refreshments were also served Parents and visitors Pat A full turnout of the academy of friendship miitU'f of the Women of the Moose at the home Mrs. K. B. Skinner discussed the comintr mid Lemon; response, N. 8. K. Brew-'on tables lit with red candles. meeting of the WA with Mrs. u V. Hanley, the retiring president in tte chair. mm winter conference. Mrs. William Rothwell, past president, conducted the elec i i The conference, which In clurles all lodges in the north on cei l FlOT E NO. Imbbmbib west region, will be held here in January and committees are VOTE NO tiding ind now seeking to delegate multi farious duties in preparation. tion of officers which resulted In others being elected as follows: First vice-president Mrs. Vic Duncan: second vice-president Mrs. Harold Anderson; secretaryMrs. Roy Chatr; treasurerMrs. J. 8. Black. Executive-Mrs. J. Gillis, Mrs. Wolstonholme and Mrs. J. Andrew. Sergeant-at-arms Mrs. M. Gilchrist. Refreshments were served by the Prince Rupert r.. r nh nresent another ,lc iiuaiaa auu iiiuumaii ui wi' var-ety concerts In the committee. Those in attendance ol Theatre' Sunday night Included a visitor, Mrs. C. Cor- llss, of Francois Lake. Others rhurc-h. the proceeds to go A. Ka-sper, Mrs. O ,( ,.l the Nil rina Tnt -! cl Mrs. B. Blair, Mrs. F. Mrs. P. Bond, Mrs. H tor lh- Blind and its good K i Cirimble, Reports of the East and West sick committees were presented. These committees will visit the Miller Bay Hospital and the Old Men's Home with Christmas cheer. panned by T. Norton Muncey, its, mvfjrire iocui artists ana !ittati"ns will lake part in pro:;uu with an outstand-Itatiiic th debut of the Egg Prices Lower Here A bazaar report, by Mrs. Wolstonholme, showed good financial results. I Special thanks were given to all for the successful "Legion School H Mi'iimrlal High Boosev and ! piaviliR t I s "orana Marcn, ine Week." There was a letter of ap- '1 ' "0 Come All Ye Faithful!" Prince Rupert is also exper- r.,,;,lnn , tho Tjltnn 0 F.utliful Pine" (with lencir.e the sham droD in eee Arranopmmts fn- the Christ- ii!) .. v singing) and "Perse- re March." I ; nrs participating In me :n include Mike Co- prices which has been general mas tree are well in hand and all over the country in recent the committee now working on days. In the last seven days there it to be ready for December 16th. has been a drop of 18c in the I A short report of the executive retail price, one lelailer reported meeting held in Vancouver, No-today, quoting Orade A large at vember 16 was given by Mrs. 59c a dozen. Black zone representative. t aid Ills accordion band, v ' nd M:lts. Peggy Andiews Mi s Inez Amariio with vo-iM'tinns, the Rotary Mixed ns. Fat Bolton and Mel ncMin uith a skit and the Iiupiit Symphony Or- i Layaway Special ur.d Mrs. Martin Van Coo- ii!tiKi to the city at the d! the week from a vaca-tnp to Vancuover. 10 i n n I r.V reaaei's ish fur old eold. Bulger's, DISCOUNT M y V If 01E '"HAIF.M for r.ayor. (290c) ON ALL CHINA OS. meeting Monday. Tj-! )T 10, 8 p.m. '128801 j '.T.L-t drive and tournament irday. December 8. Moose ;):(. Everyone welcome. (287c) This Week Only GEORGE COOK jUX PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE , i"ll raffled at I.O.D.E. ba llot yet claimed. Holder of :i tii ket No. 531 contact n 503 immediately. (He 'ie practice of the Rotary (I Chorus will he held in V y IVK CENTRE on Sl'N- V, Deri-mber 9, at 2:30. (287c) Miethcr you are a SUPER-U customer or not, you will Gift Suggestions 1 ICC AM ilrwtc fnm nil MHUm u f Rupert. For this you can1 T.:nD-r it SUl'F.R-VALU ' (tfc) 5 lr,.PP,er ROTAICV VARIETY CON-' I Sport cmTC SHIRTS w I,:".ai1' ,,,Jlhe ,',stUuie f"r S In fine wool and litol Thralre. 9 n.m.. after! V TOVOn tabrtCS. tan De Kotarians 2 wnm either as q sport llr'h. Tiikels from I11 at Ornic's. It's quite an understatement to say the gentleman topside has a big surprise in store when he steps through that door. He doesn't know where it leads, but at first glance it looks like a good bet, so he's about to take the plunge and we do mean plunge! Well, an equally dangerous move, resulting in equally dire consequences, could be made by some Prince Rupert citizens when the power referendum comes up on December 13th, unless they think before they vote. When you stop to size up the situation in relation to the power referendum, you find it puts the citizens of Prince Rupert in a position which is identical with that of our cartoon character before the door into "no-where". .--. , J' .v This is what we mean. The referendum, (which in the first place, by its wording, jumps to the conclusion that you want to quit doing business with our company), directs you to put your stamp of approval on a deal you know absolutely nothing about. In effect, it asks you to nullify one power agreement which is working and will continue to work in your best interests, and replace it with another which guarantees you nothing, thus far. To go along with such a proposal would seem to be taking a terrific chance, indeed. Furthermore, why should the citizens of Prince Rupert be confronted with such a proposition, plainly not in their best interests at this stage? Why should they not be permitted to learn what the Public Utilities Commission has to say about Northern British Columbia Power Company's operations, before they are asked to make any decision regarding their future power supply? After all, the referendum's sponsors are the ones who originally demanded the P.U.C. study of our operations. We have played the game. We have made a complete and open submission to the P.U.C. and await their findings, and are quite prepared to abide by their findings, when they are disclosed. Why then, are the parties who are responsible for having the study made, now so anxious to bypass it? Perhaps it's because they think the P.U.C. disclosures will knock the props from under their case for public ownership of Prince Rupert's power utility. We believe that when you take into consideration the points brought out here, that you will insist at the polls on December 13th, that any decision in relation to the Prince Rupert power situation, be made fairly, by marking a bold "NO" on your ballot. Northern British Columbia Power 'Company- 287c i J .... , Jroec cKirt i Viycllo nqs ever the Interior' ft PLY Sport SHIRTS Tailored by TOOKE Washable . . . guaranteed unshrinkable. Terrace1 r daily !o PrinrA fonrnp r : Hervey Wood's SKI PAJAMAS No buttons to sew on. Comfortable . . . practical. smart j Three Days Weekly h Kitimat 1 end Kemano Nylon and Acetate PAJAMAS By TOOKE Broadcloth and Arolustrene Pajamas by Arrow. RIPPOMS The ideal footwear for lounging and loafing 1 Daily Evran r.:A... i from TERRACE Limited CenlrJ. VOTE I Watts & Nickerson ! VOTE NO MEN'S CLOTHING awford Moore, Agent nupert Terrace Phone 345 1 ? Tl.; Avenue I IIIIU " M