J SMALL TALK Cm, ! M, l,.,p, Srwi. lM ArilM OUR!NS THE OFFICE XMAS PARTY LAV . W Wrt A ean J4an Princp Rupert Daily News Monday, December lu, 1951 I "T .. . 4 ' Scliofatsliip jor tonng ?L)eAirjnerA LONDON (CR-Young men and COuKXtsv Counts' LONDON Presenting prizes to nurses, Dr. Edith Summersklll, former minister of National Insurance, said "we are so immersed in discovering the latest scientific treatment that we are apt to forget the qaullficatlons as old as the hills kindness, understanding, courtesy and a smile." 1 - " ( . t , 1 v IP-- I want you all to forget I'm "w tos Pulp Workers' Union Elects George Ewing has been elected president of the Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers local union here. Other officers: Vice-President, V. Dexter. Second Vice - President, P. ITT C rlDI C f AMI V VML I The prettiest Dolls you've ever seen at wumen with rosy dreams of be- tuimiiK a woiman Hartnp nr Schiaparelll eagerly greet a new British scholarship. In memory of Blanca Mosca, jone of London's most brilliant designers who died last year, a (trust fund for an open fashion scholarship, first of its kind has been set up. An award of 400 will be given each year to the person whose, sketches, photographs and written program for a year's travel study show most promise for a future career in iasnion. The award mav be snent In travel in one or more countries and the trust committee will ar range for the winner to join a fashion house In London, Paris, Italy or New York. ried American Beauty roses and wore satin shoes in the same rich shade. Mrs. Adamson wore beige satin and a corsage of roses. . j After a honeymoon in the United States the couple will live at Petawawa. ! Sunday Night Audience Gets Good Show Blind mmmm. Institute Gets A capacity audience Theatre last night to heln nrirfiir Mum dt the Canadian Natmn:.! Tnu,, t. lu int-: its annual drive for , . , , f. iTWltVl tit-,! 1 'it S i. "Shav w. K-nT" V";" this r Joint?" r -Vt'Voi Benefit rnrnori th. Vrna v ,t u fnn,i r 0 ,. .. " Duttcwiui con-M ! 1 I classical touch to the eve- t ,B? ,., Procetimgs . . . "Khter vein were the num- j h bers sung , , by " Mrs. Peggy An- " ,iri Rw ana Scottish 11117 wtni over well as ... an ott-hani Impersonation J ' "I5""8 lor a gHd cause- I -O.A.H. 1 ELECTROLUX KtnnoiuirHvvi , ",,u mdl spienuia concert which proved that Simon-pure local talent is capable of putting on completely acceptable entertainment without any niitsidp Hllpnifntntinn I , A representative audience had the opportunity to learn I tu ""III how. I1UW things lire going with Fred Hu- u' i .- iJ" w iliui mi Mlgn ErhitMi mm, Mikp tolussi's ac- in s R.xiirv Mixed Chnrn. onrf "1 " .-' V 1 - -y stenographer." Disk Union WJl Slarjei -)ance A large and happy crowd turn ed out on Friday for a, dance In the 0.fr:i.' n..ii ,w by the Women's Auxiliary of the United Fishermen's and Allied Workers' Union. Proceeds of the dance will g0 to ensure a successful Christmas tree for the children December 15. Music for the dance was by Slan Veltch. who kpnt. th cm- pies going with an excellent nm- At midnight, delicious ments were served by a committee under Mrs. Helen Van Pyk- ,!stra wD"OT prlZM we.e won by m. uenney ana Ken Jones. mi This 11., is the swdnH uiir.ocL.f,,i dance under the au-spices of the auxiliary and they have proved so popular the committee is planning further affairs in the new year. Eleven JabfeA Jh S'OVpMl,j dt.-ii.iru, Mrs. inen was- sinf A1 Je.n-". rger Bakken and John McNaughton. The Ideal Christmas Gift 1 Christmas gift and TERRACE p. ti r Lien's Prince Rupert's Th Bolton and Mel j Eleven tables of cards were Sympl'ony Orchestra. The pleas- A'Jmpson- . enjoyed at the Sons of Norway ure and appreciation of the au- , Act'omPanis,s were Henry whist drive and dance Friday d.ence was expressed by the ap- Z ym flnd Mrs- J- s- Black. al" 'l)t- p'.iii which greeted the efforts , s p"',ular alld reliable. i The prie-winners were: Lad- ' of these organizations each of course of the program,! Krst, Mrs. E. Sivertsen; sec- whii-h have brushed off former , MarKaret McLeod, president ond, Janet Walker. Men's first, r .wh fpots and are becoming hi . "'f'1 bra"rh 0f the Cana" swald Kalfer; second, Ounnar roallv sniooth and accomplished I , I"slitute (,f the Blind, and Selviij. The chair prize was won mrs caJ proups : d S"0"""". Rotary president, by Mrs. Julia Slatta. ThpIMiSmniBmri .(h !k to the fatf"rm U say a' After cards, dancing was en-fi, on ,'e w4ara anrtS '"'words of thanks and ack-: Joyed with Mike Colossi play-fair y ' , t o ma to nowledgement to those who had ' ing accordion music and Nils p"1 com Gunderson acting aS master of rv.nr I ine he e urmnfc. vrnhig Mr Mi. Huber Ruber ' Responsible for thvs arrange-i ceremonies u t K:;r,,rfi,t. ?v zttlz rnt of the show wpre t- The consisted ot tJit i',r " Iuns and Walter J Sm'th who Mrs. Barne? Roald, convener; rs , I i ' ' 11 ' a a pleasure in-! ri H a Kit . -.,..i: . 1 -. t ... I reaQGrs VOTE '"muM for rr.ayor. (290c A Vote for Olassev is a Vnte for Progress. (290) S.O.N, meetine Monday rp- cember 10, 8 p.m. (288c) Vote Glassey for Mayor. Call Green 917 for transportation. (2SOI Whether you are a SUPER- VALU customer or not, you will find prices on foods coming down in Rupert. For this you can thank SUPER-VALU (tfc) Glassey Is out for the Good and Advancement of the City so your VOTE will assist him1 in carrying out this policy VOTE GLASSEY FOR MAYOR. (290)1 h Public ownership of the Downing. Corresponding Secretary, Morris. Financial Secretary, A Macphee. Treasurer, P. Lester. The local is looking forwai a Visit December 17 frnm Tr national Fourth Vice-Presi J Sherman of Portland and I rlct Organizer Hanson from , corner. ' M - r - 5 L " i H I f . Y k ' -I id lOT'E ...... " ,.u vital vital ion J, Warned 9n Uc toron to A wedding of local' Interest took place In the United Church ; in Brampton, Ontario, when I Elizabeth Jean Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ritchie i of Prince Rupert, was married to Col. Duncan Douglas, OBE, of Petawawa Military Camp, son of Mrs. Gordon Douglas of Jer sey, Channel Islands. Rev. J. A. McDerwid took the service. The bride was given in marriage by Rodney Adamson, MP.! and attended by Mrs. Adamson, and a reception afterwards was' held at the Adamsons' home in i Port Credit. Major R. R. Munro1 was groomsman. Out-of-town 1 guest included the groom's two' children, Miss Sally and Master Ian Douglas of Petawawa, Ma- Jor and Mrs. R. R. Munro, Peta- 1 wawa. Major and Miss Marion Weston, Richmond, Virginia: I The bride wore an orieinal model of gray Italian satin made in "paper-doll" .style with a tight' bodice and flarine .skirt ami a I matching beaded cap. She car-1 VOTE WO 1 jt3,'? -ra T E Zl I 1 than I i i; by nease we.gh aSTh0atSiote as that Vote "NO" Northern VOTE ,, ....s. - - .v...vkv.'; - :i KUXTROUX CLEANER and A IK PIRIEIER Models priced from ..; $G9.50 ELIXTROI.l'X TRIPLE' ACTION FLOOR POLISHER A real beauty -built to lust. DOMIC! IC RITRIGERETTES Sltent, wonderful for smaller families and apartments. For demonstration of any of these world-famous products riione Blue 970 or Green 279. Box 1G26 JUST ARRIVED New sWecUim of ladies' fall handbags . . . SUEDES , COKDE CALF SNAKE A lovely and useful " ""' 'hy 'hould'sop th. .i..bb p.w., hbricted to, zx&p&r" - r :tl: deed to sep m, iPnr tVw. u 1 t iZi:ZorJXZ I and capable tutelage and directum, a b;i re'ervoir of organized miiiral talent which is going to be a real acquisition to the mus-ical lite of the city, something that has been needed for a long time and on which the senior bind and orchestral organization.-; if: 1 be able to draw for trained reinforcement. Mr. Hu-br i.s. obviously, doing a fine Job iliioh a lot of people might not have known about had it not been (or the happy circumstances that his young people were fh'i.sen to spark last night's slum Mi Huber did not have to apologize ror having no over-'uii The four items his boys v a!fl girls presented was completely accept able as the pro-li'fi'e for the show. Mike t'olussl. always popular as a soli, 1st. presented four of lit" twenty-five accordion pro-t'i;e,.s m ,(M nnci UUm n(1 tliev vv;ii spons! aneous npplauie 'i'h their well-selected and ex-fut.-d Items. With Mr. Colussl ere R'.iin-rt Wood. Casey Williams. Sandra Gl.skc and Helen '"-en. if i hey are a fair samp-"'U' of his classes. Mr. Colu.ssl must have a very fine school. The Hntary Mixed Chorus, In liieh women pivdominate Just is making headway both in numbers and quality, 'classical numbers, folk songs and a carol 10 Rive the pre-Christmas tone ""Veil hailOV selerMinne f.xr fh llOtlS flllrl Hint) -.1twn V "ll IU LU1IHUIII U flVll'll Allium,.!, not In full turn-out lue.lit, the Prince Ru)ert 5 MupliiiV Orchestra was in """"itb form for its two Items b made the program happy lnjl'. The symphony orchestra 'C '"IW l"'"d a permanent place " the cultural life of this city 1 its appearance are always 31 "''Ptahif. Not were the offerings of ht Ram?eri Kroups al, that WM J to please the audience last Mil. Rr.wiand Miles ang a . ui recitative and had assist.-ipif-.. Of Mrs. P fi linn Mr aim m,. r, ! ' . .' J S ia ri itoDens ana lr-.n, , "n for 8 novl arrange-m of Adeste Fidelis. oSInpz Amattl". soprano tn 0 . i "uieuiaien wun ner - fictions In Italian. They VI, PL C7 1 amv ' aUons for Christmas ins of ..P''e made at mept-' the MP Women of the Moose C W v, ,Se TemP'e with Mrs. Sent , ,li'"t-vre- th. senior re-Oirkin, chalr- The annual mbe? l,'ee win he held De" Wl take;,' r)llcctlQn of money tokv a "t'eliy famlly b' A NeStxt wh drawing was won hrV " ?Uara" thal power utility, the ...... or service will be maintained. GEORGE COOK 1 PRINCE RUPERT ..X, J;,VXkkl.llkVXi..,,.))X.J,JlXJ,kkS,Illl ThCre'$ 2J"2L '"a there will be any improvement in the .upply situation. There's no guarantee that the power demands of the future, to keep P P pace with Prln Rupert's industrial expansion, will be met. tThhanre0urn9t,afanfee RUpCrt Wi" be SUplied vi,h Pe' - better rates our company could supply it. . Th"'s "o guarantee that no matter what rates are decided upon at the outset that th the Public Ut.l,t,es Commission. The rates of a government-operated utility are not. V r power referenda O.. 1 to making . decision so so these considerations cafully. Then vote "NO" to th. COnC,UDsi.VC,y lhat IT?" 9"arantees hen ' "mes governing Prince Rupert's future power position. to the power referendum. British Columbia Power Company LIMITED r ' B8YALOTV- ) CANNED FOODS A - iX". VOTE no m I