Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, December 19, 1951 I ' V 0 " -r J Loca Cold Snap Continues A. a d Pioneer Recalls When Rats Really Flourished PERSONAL 5 t Thermometer dipped sharj early this morning to slide thr degrees lower than the prece ing night, recording 16 degre above at Dieby Island weath ID William, Sherman just laughs and, laughs at the M. 3. Saunders returned to the city on last night's train from a big game hunting trip to the Bums Lake area. He was successful in bagging a moose. Mr. and Mrs. -Grant Stewart and family are sailing tomorrow night on the Prince George for Vancouver where Mr. Grant, manner here for the past three nnH n half vpnre will nRtlmp the fnrrr.nt eveitdment ahnnt rnts in Prinpp Runert. It'?,' station. In other parts of t ..." " 1 icity. however, lows of 15, 14 81 u,.v:..,i i.. usi, a 5'a M.- and Mrs. George Mostad manaKershlp ot' the Granville very niucn uvei -jjuuucizeu, ne uuiiiys, aim n. a good publicity for Prince Rupert either. , "Why," Bill said to a Dally j ; " " and R jbson Et -eet branch. 12 were recorded on pnva thermometers. ----- i Little wind came with the c snap. Digby recorded A "flori erly breeze of five miles aft ho News reporter, "you don't know Mr. snerman blames me care- are sailing tomorrow night on the Prinze" George to spend the Christmas season visiting hi Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Miss Luella MacDonald J, wnat il is w iiaye raw. iejs uu-puaii ui uogc Robert MacDonald arrived home by air today from their studies You should have been here j DrinCipa cause of raU. He crit- Sisters St. Margaret" and A In the early day3." (As a mat iciies the city for allowing gar ter of fact, the reporter was and I) tonina, nuns who arrived In t, city a couple tf weeks ago fr Toronto, sailed Monday night i Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Graham a the University of British Co-and daughte . Verna, are sailing lumbia to spend the Christmas tomorrow night on the Prince and New Year holiday with their George to spend the Christmas parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mac- bage containing food to be dumped at Roosevelt Park. Louise for Vanct, ! 3 Donald. "That's not my idea of mark- the Frlncess ing a park," he said. ver. holiday season in Vancouver. can suoscnoe to am s reminiscences at least partially ! Bill was a butcher with the old George Morrow shop on Centre Street in the days of 1909. "We used to caich 25 or 30 rats a night in the store in our wire cage traps. We'd dump them in the harbor or sometimes let them loose for the terriers to chase. We lealiy did have rats in Majcr W. C. Poulton, Salvation District Forester Marc Gormely Army, with a pre-Christrnas me-' and Assistant Forester M. O. sage, was the speaker at today'3 Kullander returned to the city 3yro Club luncheon. President at the end of last week from a 2. D. Forward was in the chair foresters' conference in Victoria, over a good attendance of mem- Mr. Gormely also attended a bers. j forestry eonference at Portland, Miss Audrey Hunter. RN, ar- Ore8on. I LAMPS at J 1" Gordan ct Anderson' rived home today on the Prince George from her nursing studtes Canadian National COMPAQ T. "Gi that l at University of British Colum- ,U,""',B r""" and Smithers will resume ser w, o.a i in Vancouver ,.,. to ,a th the T:ir. I.AST GROUP of Pimco Rupert s Norwegian Varden Singers posos wUh Conductor Peter A Lien iatodl. Thry are: Bark row deft to tight i Nils Gunderson, InKvald Feness, Arne Hiisny, Clarence Adland. Rudolph Olson, Bomhif Pedersen; Middle row, August Wallin, Mrs. K.u.'ti Husuy, Mrs. Henny Luth, Mrs. OslaiiRh LIndscth, Mr. and Mrs. Kard Kjellbotn; Front ru, Mrs Amies Haon, Mrs, Malla Dybliavn. Mrs. Eliy Lien. Mrs. Hendra Olsen, Mrs. Ruth Wn'k and Mis, Lily Pedersen. spend vice this week after having been off for several weeks receiving repairs. A sedan had been In use during the interval. David Jones Christmas season wih her par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunter. I Miss Dorothy Kjergin, RN, con- j j ;'' Please;; 1 tinuing her nursing studies at is In charge Uartcn Siiujer5. j m, a win, I University of British Columbia j in Vancouver, arrived on the 1 Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson, j Prince George this afternoon Bishop of Caledonia, will be the from Vonccuvar to spend Christ- speaker at tomorrow's weekly if i milk.- I, I I IMIDKTKK BK . m , , , r"' ' Sim i thrn. fine li.m.s I.K.k 1' 'ill mi " "" r" '"""v ",a" ' ' ; 1 if i it i j, i Si on Us s ecru i j mas holidays with her parents, luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. He will deliver a u - - - 6 IB .... I -; . Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin. '" - - ! jt 3 1 Ua.lm iimililnr In make fti '5 '"' ' A,mm ' 1 Christmas message to the club- f men and guests. Next week the Rotarians will have a Boxing Day luncheon on the steamer Prince "loni"ii uiti a pnmmltljia ill WSP s X u Singing their native melodies for more than 20 years, a national group in Prince Rupert is celebrating its anniversary year with the presentation of a souvenir album of eight recordings produced and recorded in this 'city. - - But the "Varden Singers" may !Bernhof Pedersen, Ingvald Fe-n.i Liiiscr hurmonlw the Norwe-ineM- Nlls Ciundersen, Mrs. Ole p. , m ballads, folk tunes and Nor- W1-'k. Mrs, Neis Luth and Mrs. uii' li'sendary composition with Alne Husy-wlili h they have pleased more 'made ONE TltlP .-. ' w l -a jl f- ., " m fi...i a won- ,TMf-"' George Oeoree Mitchell, MitcJiell, A. A. S. S. Nickerson NJckerson and D. C. Stevenson. (U . Mi m --y5Ma. 1 1 : tn ; t: , . drrlul choice at TVT ' ; : I- I &i ! i 4 ' iMMrn..- .2..?. IIIIIWI Illllll11!!'!!!'!1;!!; . i 1 1 u . : I ; I . . ! n , i . I itiii1;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiHliilii.ii,ill,liii,,ii;hi,;li,.i,ii,!;:,l.ilili:i,.nilli:i!iii,:ii,.:ii,iiu.:i,:iii .Illlllllllll. .:iui.;iit mMiMi.iimHuimMiH,-,.' u,n h i. . p ; tt it0r ' w ' . j ei "Ov even hi reQQGrs Prized Fur Values mir- -fszsvv The only outside trip Varden Legion card party Jlnt Milan Wednes- " (296c) Parlij Singers made was to Ketchikan, day night, 8 sharp. o AM t : ' $i3.3u up.. i. than a mousana Norwegians In re -and many others for two (let adt's. Unable to Interest the younger set 111 this type of music, Nor-uc.!ian-born conductor Peter A. L n believes the Vurden Singers Today at the Bus Depot Ten per cent off on pipes. Thursday Ten per cent off on lighters. tlto in IUjj, when they presented a concert before the Norwegian population in the neighboring Ala.ska city. 'But we have had a lot of are'fun. We believe we have some- A meeting of the Prince Fi.sh.ing Vessel Owners' As may nave to disband. ' dump of our members jL'ing and their voices are The Christmas party and dinner held under the auspices of the Women's Co-ordinating Council will take place tomorrow afternoon in the United Churcn hall. This annual event is more generally known as the "Over Seventy" narty. Social Welfare Ls taking care of transportation for those who require it. ftQi uinig wui uiwuue, uui we hiiijj sociation will be held In the true Un- ou'cly "UI lllc uvc UI S'"B'"K. as they once were. ... . .. ..." ..V u""ij-.'- - riif Ppnlr. nn WilntHci r- lcss we can obtain new voices, ueciares Mr. uen, wno says me ""k, to - r;. lm alraid the' group will have Broup has never been sponsored " " " Just in time for holiday giving J III . '"Vl' '. " (ffi we offer our most precious fur 'i' , jJupTm? '' i coat fashions at substantial , i 0 -F' .len..'..t the mod- ' jf " JL t- 1 ' , ! j I 1 fni r.Miin. AtIHe j B reductions in price ... From the $ j' 1 "'' IlH- WJa ' r 7 i $13.50 op r ., iki "Sxich 9rolJP- -a self lt tuxedo j front and J '(tfw ! f ' U ' - , "J y)rjr - bordered short coat of let-out T' ' ! f !'" ! . ' h wi ,) (1 gifts h Jit - Priced ot i' FOR"' r Uil3 t crCxs ; THE--' !."'"' v 'JJU . I-- --J . 1,1 tp singing," says ' Conductor any organization and has sur- Those requiring transporta-Lien ivlved on its own merits. tion to "Over Seventy" banquet 'I lie Varden Singprs organized' About a year ago, when it Thursday afternoon please September 16 1930 when a seemea nxeiy tne group migni pnone 33S before noon Thurs (ltd of music loving men and disband, the kk-a was born to day. sniu,) Local Soldier Is Home from Korea vu.men who wished t" add some- make, a permanent souvenir Whether you are a customer or not, you will im. in th riiitnri.l hist.nru nf tecum 01 uieir ofi-iuvea songs. I'nih-e Rnnert decided to sins A Prince Rupert elementary 'lw goal was to culti- scho"1. teacner 'nosf hobl)y. '3 I Lwcther. vaie and nreserve the sones of recoraing ana rauio enterprises, find prices on foods cpming down ; Prince Rupert's soldier in Kor-ln Rupert. Fcr this you can ! ea, Lance Corporal G-eorge Evans, thank SUPER-VALU (tfo) arrived hom! on the Prince Watts & Nickers..?! announce 1 Ge01Pe thls afternoon U spend was ruS n. " tne Jub- Soon the country of their birth as eil as to learn the songs of fvet"al reels of tape-on which with his I I M mt.r iv ivn uuiwkv rVr,fi 1 'i ti,pir u iii ho Mrort q i the Christmas season :Joe Ooscoe recorded eight se- new country they adopted. I lectioiu were sent to RCA-Vic- usual Thursday afternoon but r. " Z . . . The sintint croup has had f the Princess Patricias tor in Eastern Canada. The fin- will be open Friday and Satur-j Meml7 ished product was returned last, day evenings, December 21 andjanacl!an 5 lnlanlr; Lv-week, a professional looking al- 22,' until 8 o'clock. (296ci f,vans afhed Vancouver two or three weeks with of ago one the bum of four records. Front cover, our beautiful Christ mn k Tiiiiiiiiiiir . tH'?-' Lamp ltpartieiit. Yon'tl i ' Iln vjoroon (x Anucrsonj. t - - - - : " , V s p ; I V Many people buy a diamond j rotation leave groups and since as a Christmas gift. It ls im-jthen has been on a irip to Call' perishable and a constant re-;fornia. minder of the sentiment. Bui- : designed by Mr. Gos;oe, ls in two colors and features a Viking sail ship. It was printed here by Rreal Printers and bound bv the n aerURt n.r.i.lirrsl.lp of 22, lias attended more than KUtt 'ifl.farsals, and at 28 concern, ill assists and 12 radio broad-lasts has M.nr 113 songs in Norwegian and 35 in t.ngliih. Ihese are book statistics but tl.rv do not include the many limes they have appeared at Mii-ial functions or have helped out us a church choir. Tim nri t in u I or-niin pl.n lhp gers gers diamonds diamonds are are guaranteed guaranteed! record manufacturers wheat was first exported from One of the recordings "Hilsen f, Eooa cok)r and wlt,nout, a- Manitoba to the United Kingdom We have a special value at . 1077 Til Norge" (Greeting to Nor- (ltd 1 - $100.00. General meetii.. Shorework-1 n:,im. hi v...,-,...,, Ki.i'ni.r" he., the Varden Singers' conductor, Mr. Lien's forceful interpreta-j ers Local. United Fishermen ana 1 cause they wished to be a shin- ii.li Hir.-i. In ... .r,mi.i.n.i.U ! tion of mother nature into music Allied Workers' Union, Thurs-1 20, 7:30 p.m., at Varden."' translated lrom the shows that he is well gifted. And , day December the Interpretation of music into Uie Metropole Hall. All members Norwegian, means a beacon of by the Varden Singers requested to attend. (296c! ll'ihl ul,i,.K ,.,.,r In nl.-l SOllg j','.,.',,, u ..,.,. . mmm.: proves why their native style 1 . alld talent has been enioyed by nicalion In times of danger. , 9 s.i.iuinit.iiMi ru ir.lfc i Si PAYNE wish to announce that oince us inception llic cnorii - uHrf ,. nf th. their store will adhere to reRu- ths a few are still available at city .mnstmas swopping season, n.c music stores, but the Varden 1 Christmas shopping season has Singers are not commercializing Dee busy one and, in fairness these are souvenirs dedicated to the sta" ho nave been si'oup of mixed voices, which 1 fines in four-part harmony, has; been directed by Mr. Lien, who is ulso conductor and leader of Pi ince Rupert's symphony and 1 concert bands. Several members! aic llshcrmen, other work atj to the city of Prince Rupert." Homing nam 10 give service 10 , the public, our regular hours will apply 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m. to S p.m. Friday, Saturday and Monday (Christmas Eve). FKASKK & PAYNE. (300c) Mime trades, while the women are hoifsewives. Rehearsals have ol necessity been conilned to the winter months, when the fisherman returns home. TRI0E J (ill The British Columbia Distillery Co.Ltd. y''4 - 'I ETCS (&$ proudly presents a distinguished " IS ' William Cruick-shank, general agent, passenger department' Canadian National Railways, re But enthusiasm has liever turned to Uie e on last night 8 j tnvn lrom a trip to vanflemow T-tTTTTx.t.ff ifitiicf t fi''w''i,eTX'.cf . ...t V. 1 It feV selection of B.C. fine i'Mt ' on Business in coiu.ecnua win. y lucked," says the conductor. "Hie .same spirit prevails today h did 20 years ago when we first organized." And he gives the dispatch of a special train ; : W '(Tttill Ti ifPl Canadian Whiskies and fsV 1 from there to Vancouver on sun- nedit lor this mainly to seven ;dav. taking Alcan passengers He Will Appreciate charter members who have re- j south for the Christmas holiday j g inaliied with the group. 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