,MAl.L TALK Prints Rup'V Daily News Thursday, I ' f-ceniDer 13, 1951 yv'fh iiKiyiN'O !NURuCTok by Syms I Peanut Tag Day yndKQ't, lt Anocln r COle'pl'1 Fraser & Payne Loca Realizes $175 Kimmen's Club netted the sum :of $175 from the tag day held j recently for the purpose of raising funds for the children's ; Christmas party. The peanut tag j day was held in view of the shell-out tag, day in October having bun washed out. a n d f5 PERSONAL v.. LADIES' NYLON HOSE Miss G. Petit, RN. of the Prince A L. Bell, local chartered ac-Rupert General Hospital staff countant, left, by air today left by air today for Vancouver, lor a business trip 10 Vancouver. .t I I've a fskf it easy lady rf!,1 and fivi; kids to support.' "Now lemme see ... I put my right ... no my left foot on the clutcher." . . I'll sprout she learns to ' Oh brother . wings before drive.'' J. L. Charles, regional engineer for Canadian National Railways at Winnipeg, who has been at Terrace in connection with surveys for the projected railway from there to Kitimat, left by air today for Vancouver en-route back to headquarters In Winnipeg. 51 Gauge 15 Denier vse 'Becomes i 1 Bride of i ( David Jones, who has charge of Skeena Highway bus service between Frince Rupert and Smithers, is still detained up river becaus.fi of the severe slides occurring since the start of the ieues of gales and rain storms. j Frank McDonald, for some I years in charge of the city weigh scales. First Avenue, resigned recently to enter the Pioneers' Home In Westview. Mr. MrDon- j aid has lived in Prince Rupert j cincc the tarty days. 111, 31, J03)JUU lldii til r-)oitbe-Jiii(j dcra Lance Corporal George Evans, h".m nn leave from service with mom 'J Mrs. Fred Thornton proved tht prinwss Patricia's in Korea, m:km a ..... Mifisu a cududip nnstess wnen i ... i .n,ir,t. h-. T- -mm 1 flow Seasonal t'lS 101-med the flora setting for P. she entertained at her home nn t""" ,1 1 O c ... W iu Having m,cu ntly In Vancouver. His parents, .. . First quality, full fashioned, pencil seam . . . cradle foot . . . evening sheer. Trulv n beautiful stocking . . New shades. All sizes. Per Pair r. and Mrs. E. A. Evans, are "-' ;' :.,,Wi,htcwc.B,ony at First Presbyterian Church 'ZT l"; hp.ni. Wednesday when Norma Jean Tetlock, RNj Christmas party following the 4,htcr of Leslie Bird TdJuck and the late ex expecting him In the citv next 6" lur " cul mlilt. Worinesrlnv t.r, snenri nhlist.mus tulllei to e PaP t" n the ! Frince George. Tuesday night .; Imperial Order, Daugh- her,. after a business trip to Vancou- Till uck 01 -Kctfina, became the brine of Chief Peitvlters of the Empire . J ! nlrlnn I ,1 uuring the business session, with Mrs. Carr presiding at the piano. Oflifci- i tarry unaries utress, son of Mr. and Mir,. H, ry Cutress of South Burnaby. J III I - rV, f f i, i. Dr. E. A. Wright $139 1 ver. Mr. Edwards was accompan-; ied by R. H. R. Young, assistant I to the treasurer of the company. T. H. Sorensor. and A. V. Hill i arrived in the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancou-! ver, being here to at tend the femi-annual general meeting of the Frince Rupert Fishermen's the nuptials ' Tn' (K.1VK'lU2 "fd'w'.s Weddiw anrf tem and" seasonal " , , i if; -re used In the rooms. ' u h '," a, ?, , f 1 A toast l bride, by D C. of white br dul satin, fea- stevenson WM nspon u tp w uy , nylon tuNe yoke with thp groom b.-rtha collar, long lily-; T.,,s, tn'. m.. . .nr . Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Bringing a very pleasant evening to a close was the exchange of Christmas gifts by the members. These had been deposited under a very beautifully decorated Christmas, tree earlier in the evening. Raffls of a cherry cake, do B"y 2 tT Co-operative Association which will be held this Friday and with Mrs. J. R. Carr, regent, in the chair and with 27 members present, Christmas cheer was arranged for the residents of the Pioneer Home and checks were sent out to elderiy ladies in the city. The adopted school will receive books for their libraries, IODE calendars and af picture of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. Borden Street School will also receive a calendar for each room. A motion was passed to send moneys to the Seamen's Amenities, National Shipping and the Cigarette Fund. At the conclusion of the business session, games and community singing were enjoyed tiny buttons to the roum rpslMinri(,rt . h' $7.75 and full skirt slightly en-llcr headdress wa.s nylon I veil with cluster of or-' blo-sonu. Slie carried a : r book with yellow roses .. i? jit at ; whi'e ribbons. "C!d at 40,50,60?" . Man, You're Crazy ruTrt your uei Thomwiwta tr vevvr at 70. Trj ."lATi'ii'X i.n" w.th tmri '.. 'oi.(;iinm.rjle fur mk, rnidora frt-Litg due solely to buU' liirlr of lra i!(fi many mfn mm women cilII "old." Try Otrex Tubw Tablets fur p-y, ymv.mtT feeling, thlt v-rj day. Npw 'gi aci'iaimwr nii vuiy Qua. tut uiU lru ttr verifbrfc nated by Mrs. Pat Forman, was won by Mrs. J. Ridsdale. Tea raffle was won by Mrs. Hamilton and the door prize by Mrs. R. Scherk. Special guests of the evening Included Mrs. G. G. Withers, Municipal regent, and Mrs. Cor-less of Burns Lake. the groomsman. The bride's table was centred by a three-tier wedding cake, cut in the traditional navy manner. . Miss Clement and Mrs. Flood poured. The serviteurs were Miss O. Miller. Miss J. McLeod, Miss E. MacLean. During the evening telegrams of congratulations were read. Mr. and Mrs. Cutress left for a honeymoon to Ketchikan, Al- , Gc: inuine Petit, KN, as ol honor, wore a gown of e .i,tt,ii featuring sweet-, nerkiitie, snort sleeves, full ol nylon tulle, matching; i. and Miiall nylon hut. She. ti a mull of orchid col- I'lirvsuntiieniums. : i t .iCKWtttt Cf't,ftt'1ttitttttiC readers .s'ka. . ....1.,,1m'.,r, PcH nr.! For travelling, the bride don- JUST ARRIVED ined a rust gabardine dress, ' vu'r'- Ab '' teamm Tony brown accessories, wearlnst the STYLE BLOUSES By the famous stylist Judy Bond . . . Crepes and nylons . . . plain and trimmed, for casual and evening wear. $5 95 to $10-50 Ky iinu uennis unipieoyif,1Uofthe r ,h All were in navy Durnao. K H li A A X M H K X ter-lenglh muikrat coat. Her corsage was yellow rases. I; nn. E J Smith was the or Lovely Fashions, Perfect Pelts at Budget Prices Northern Centre Back Muskrar, mink dyed S3 50.00 Which ever you select . . . one of the new shorter length coats or a -classic full - length style, and whether it's mink or mouton .... she's sure to be thrilled with your gift of fur from our quality group. Come in early. al ,t mid soloist was Mrs. Whether you are a SUPER-! VALU customer or not, you will J find prices on foods coming down ! v in Rupert. For this you can j thank SUPER-VALU (tfc) i i Semi-annual meeting of the i y Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- j operative As.sociation in the j v Oddfellows' Hall on Friday and ; Saturday,, December 14 and 15, j y at 10 a.m. (291ci i J Here's good news for those i w who wish a Ronson lighter for Christmas. Bulger's have a large ' g stock of all models and there's 1 S New selection of ladies' fall handbags . . . SUEDES CORDE CALF SNAKE i Sn::'h. who sang "The s I'l.iyd'' during the sign-f tile register. K(ition lor 100 guests was .it the Nurses' Home with K I.. Clement, RN, and H. C. Flood assisting the 1 couple receive the guests r a tle-oraicd arch. the uccasiun Miss Clem-rliihe a iemi-foimal gown lure and a corsage of nwi. s F.oocl wore a iky blue 'a itown, matching feather Jlirce Joni -)ie j .J-fome 3or inai Three college student sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Forman, Graham Avenue, Westview, will be home for the Christmas holiday season. Son James, who has been taking the luU .wmesler out from his electrical engineering studies to get some practical experience at Kemano Bay power development, will be home next week and, after Christmas will return still time for artistic engraving. . (ltd A A ,A A K A A A A A A A A A I a A A ,i A it A A A Bill Soihy Each day in this column will appear a special offer by the Bus Depot of 10 per cent off on one of Its line of goods. Today tt. ic !1ch!r FriHiv it. i hulk A lovely and useful Christmas gift GEORGE COOK M- PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE irs ft I CI i to Univerlsty of Washington at;candy T iltci Seattle Camilla tn to resume rb.'llnio lllc his studies attirlioD i Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 974. P.O. Box 13G2 Son Ted. attending Royal Military College at Kingston in Ardele Lingerie Outstanding i n ;tvlp nnr! nnnlitu ,,iijPr!iS'jfPt, L J CUIIIltrtLiOIl Willi Ilia IlUVetl OI1I- C .sihtma m.-eting of Cambrui , : ,.,, ,,.in h nmin. - -...--.vi. a NOTICE Due to telegraph, telephone and disrupted train service, also uncertainty of future air flights, Prince Rupert Florists advise and request that you place out-of-town Christmas orders now to prevent disappointment to folks at home. (292c I !"' Imperial Order. Daugh- ;lrom the Eas't ncxt woek. t il I he Empire, saw the home Br, n.,n ai.onHir, th tini. Mr. G Ham. tastefully, r itv f B!itish Columbia, will k rated f'j tne occasion. be arriving from Vancouver next t riday. Newest materials 15 I i -i . i at prices you can afford to pay. Tailored and lace trimmed styles . . and sizes to 44. Gowns ... Slips Pyjamas and . 1 Panties ''? Heorr.t. Mrs, Jens Munthe, j f!'d Mrs. M. Van Cooten j ' '4 a Rir. st. I' dir the eonvenoi.hip of ' G. G. Withers and Mrs. D. ilk arrangements were made 4 he par king ol hampers con-f .iii! tood and clothing for ten v families. Gifts for the If lien of these families will "'mated by the members, ti.'-. monthly, raifle was won (Mrs; J. Munfne. ft:. ; f . . f the close of the meeting iti.iiers exchanged Christmas and enjoyed delicious B. P. O. E. DANCE ( Satiirdayj December 15 ELKS HALL nrv'V'1)' Slippers For Everyone Shearling Uned or Plain arrrccc(cr(irrt(cc(cc,((ir(-('c,c'(tt'ecrc,frr2 LADIES' UMBRELLAS Smooth Leather Slippers For Men and Bays A A A A A 9 An umbrella makes a practical gift. Choose from many styles and fabrics. Priced from $3.25 to $10.50 0r OR ,AkkAXkkkkkkI.kkkk.kkkkkkAXkkkk.,ailiaikkkX; 5 I FORSYTH SHIRTS Why Not Buy Her a HANDBAG or a pair of SMART SHOES! FOR MEN Good aualitv broadcloth . . . assorted shades . . . You can't beat a " FORSYTH Shirt -' "No one ever regretted buying quality" Special $3-95 "? i fa- Come In and See Some Practical Gifts at FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. P.O. Box 638 CHARLIE ROBERTS Phone 357 KIND OF SOFTNESS I i aoci u i a y i iw