Prince Kupcit Daily r!cws Tuesday, December 18, 1951 New Doctor Sid Thomson Has Had It Lcn Brewcrton had a long distance call Sunday night from He" was a medical officer with Koyal Canadian Air Force during the war. He came out of the Air Force in 1946 and for a recent years. . This year the decree of Doctot of Psehoiatry was conferred on Dr. Wilson by University of Tor- Coming Here Do You Wish To Have Space In Christmas Eve Edition?. Advertisers desirous of havinq space , in the annua! Christmas Eve edition of The Daily News are requested to have their orders and copy in the hands of the advertising department without further delay as space is now limited. emmle nf upars wax in seneral i onto Vancouver. On the other end was Sid Thomson, pioneer city business Di. W. R. S. Wilson, who prac- I practice before Starting the in-1 He is a married man and iiu tistd medicine at Smithers a few ; stitulional work in Vancouver In two children. They will reside a-, years ago, is coming to Pnnce'which he has engaged of Eby Court, Filth Avenue, East. Rupert about mid-January to, : i ;-'; ' ' ' 1 .'I I : :. '1 i " i ' i u-, W .;"! f! ,hr ' . ce Ere 1.1:1-ith' . it 1 ai :t ' 1 Iva 1 1 C. ': rt .V, s 'i 10. Q man, who left here a couple of months ago saying he was going join the clinic of Dr. L. M. Greene to spend the rest of his days In !)l Joitinamenl Moose wliist tournament ,, (ore New Year saw three places tii'd last 8aturday Villi 13 tables In play, Dumas wun ladles' first Culling for other prizes and Dr. John MacDonald. For the past few years Dr. Wil- i sou has been in Vancouver and since 1948 was associate pedia-'; Mr and Mrs. Rune Johanson sailed on the Camosun today lor a vacation trip to Vancouver nauve England. "I've had enough," Sid Is quot- j ed as saying. "I'm fed up with; England. It's Canada tor me." Sid expects to be back in Prince Rupert after the Nw, I operative knowledge among na-'trtcian at Vancouver General j I tive fishermen will also be a Hospital, assistant psychiatrist j major project. i for the city of Vancouver, acting Mrs. W. R. Kenneriv urA Co-op Education Being Changed m ..,, . ' Year but It is not known whether I Appreciation of this change of director of the division of mental i mcuiasnan were members of i , . . the Moose Christmas Tree com- lnlehls to resume residence hygiene as well as being with the here. mlttee. PA Helen Tweed and Miss Nelson, for ladies' second, ,1am winning. j Chilton and O. K. Olspn 1S first, Mr. Chilton wln- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ormiston sailed last night on the Princess program was expressed by the meeting. Another visiting speaker, Robert Simpson of the B.C. Co-operative Wholesale Society, reported continued progress of ' that organization. 18 th metropolitan health committee.! Dr. Wilson is a 1941 graduate! of University of Toronto and was ': licensed to practice in British Columbia in 1946 after interning, in Vancouver General Hospital.! iur a noiiciay visit to Vancouver and Victoria. School Play to Be Aired Again mm I Mis. Sluela Chatcr left hv train start and Mrs. A. Major prize, Mr. Mostad wln- Speaking for the University of British Columbia Extension Department, Robert Donaldson told the semi-annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association that his department felt that the fishing co-ops and credit unions had outgrown the type of assistance which the extension department had given to them In their earlier years. . CEN H MY today for Edmonton and winni- sin .. . the Christmas season. PJ-o end Christmas and New ; Yeur holklays wit till retoUvei. be' held on whist For the benefit of those who missed hearing a former broadcast, the King Edward student- Mr. and Mrs. Owen L Murray1 produced play, "Columbus of Per- but the tournament will ;,cil until after the New Prized Fur Values sailed today 0n the Camosun to ,ti" bc alrcd aSaln locally cm Wednosdnv evening While still continuing what u apeim tne Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting In Victoria. The play, written, directed, I work was necessary, the empha-! produced and recorded by Joe!sls win hftcd to education iOoscoe, Grade IV teacher, is a ' fisheries conservation. The llarclal comedv which features spreading of fundamental co- Lief -slvrivah Gucts ami hosts, having enjoy e d a gracious In Coehlan. reccntlv at th VaLljBCJIdo, JaheS ejConJon loie on a on Note Harrison Hot Springs Hotel, hag .some 20 play-acting students, arrived In the city to take ovcrlTne 15-mlnute production is operation of the dining room at ! complete with background music the Prince Rupert Hotel here. i ard shows high class acting by J.;rry Jensen, .lead role as the Mi-, and Mrs. J. H. Bennett and Calif. Prince Kupert , Hyding, Sandspit; J. nson. E. M. Duncan and Cummi.sky, Vancouver; Canning! Kemano; O. Just in time for holiday giving we offer our most precious fur coat fashions at .substantial reductions in price . . . From the group ... a self tuxedo front and bordered short coat of let-out muskrat. Priced at two children sailed on the Camo- I Setting Is In various Persian at Kiiinuit ; O Thorscn, Kiti- sun today for Victoria to suend mospheres which Include a wedding and the main contention in which it is decided that the , tlie Christmas holiday season. dinner, sat togciher and partook of wine a wine so pleasing to the taste and so satisfying it was heralded throughout Europe as one of the finest wines of the day. That was a hundred years ago, but that wine I'aarl Old Constantia is still world-wide in popularity. The rich, full-bodied taste of Paarl Old Constantia is as satisfying to-day as it was then. And up through the years, the perfect host and hostess have always served Paarl Old Constantia afte they, and their guests, have enjoyed a pleasant and satisfying dinner. Next time you have guests, either for dinner or for the evening, serve them Paarl Old Constantia they'll appreciate your taste and good judgement. LONDON (CP) Bernard Bra-den, versatile stage, screen, radio and television actor from Vancouver, has taken over the role cf an undertaker in one of this season's stage hits, "The Biggest Thief In Town." Bradcn succeeds J. Edward Bromberg, United retool, W, Cooper, F. At- llrS- A' " Lawrence World is ,h .... round not flat as "the i Janice Martell, Terrace; anu mis. u. t raser and son were by the Calif's pancakes made new wife." r. D Ireland, C. Wilson, Kinev. G. H Wheatley, ;sy Grant. F. Z. Cardwell, $350;.oo " Stales character actor who came EASIER METHOD to Britain on special invitation Tlie ancient flint and steel, or 'to play the part. Bromberg, 49, tinder-box method of producing w.as found dead in his room a flame, began to be superseded Dec. 6. Death was believed due by matches about 1803. to natural, causes. pas enters sailing last night on the Princess Louise for Vancouver. A. V. Hill, director of membership relations of the Co-operative Federation of British Columbia and editor of the co-operative magazine, left by plane today on his return to Vancouver after attending the semi-annual meeting of the Prince Runrrt it J. R. Lavature. W. N. R Kclsey, H. G. Hughes, n. Mr. and Mi s. H. Yake 1. Sweet, Vancouver; B. Lynmore, B.C.; T. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Mac-and Mrs. L. R. Hanson, Humphreys, Kelowna; E on. Nash; J. V. Hopkins, SOUTH AFRICAN OLD CONSTANTIA I BILL SCUBY FURS Burnaby; D. S w a n n, j Fishermen's Co-operative Asso- basK . u inompson ana . ciation here at the week-end . CO OPERATIVE WINE GROWERS ASSOCIATION Of iOUTH AFRICA. LIMITED, PAARL, SOUTH AFRICA ijj , ' i ! Phone974 Rupert, B. C. P.O. Box 1362 This advertisement Is noc published or displayed by the Liquor ' ntrol Ruard or by the Government of British Columbia. '.lesion, Lctiarvaie; r. L.. coria; R O. Owen and ; Mrs. L. D. Owen. Hur-Otohi; William Kutch Slialupay, Edmonton; Omuere and Mrs. J. and Edith, Kitwanga; vlor. Massct. T. H. Sorensen, general man-i ag.T of the Co-operative Fedora -'lion of British "Columbia, and Robert Davidson of the extension department of the University of British Columbia sailed by the . C'K(nllinm Sunday night on their 'rrlui-n to Vancouver after ut-j lending the semi-ainiiial meeting j of llvo Prince Rupert Fishermen's i Co-operative Federation here at ; the end of the week. I", it ., - ' I" I '! I 1 In 1 l 1 i' i' :, v. (: a den ea Weilnes- ; 1290c I ') card parly .'. 8 .sharp. 11' UMBWncilll- 1:11. No Tenders on Essington Job No-Mix wi le rec-.'ivcil for re- 5 MMit Si i yvt. ycr. 3' i v - h'Jr 1 t s I AnrAzX? f. Lod.cs' ond Gents' 17-icwel Fontaine Wotchcs 5i'l f ? 3f J ' . . ? complete- with expansion bracelet Si Jf. J ' & f-r Z ' . I OPI N KVI KV NKillT Til. C HRISTMAS ) t Cl ; j, V . ' 1' - GEORGE COOK fW&P9 . ' j PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE V -' ' V"' ' m lamps ot . mfvM-'- Mi -) :H-:,(l:iy, 11)1 ii. Call O'O. ( LMI.ji: I v lit Hir Tins lrjol. -'nil oil mi klllvrs. Wcil-Tni per cxnl off ou I ltd plaerinent of nppioach, floats niui lee .shield at Port Fs.sinKton, 1'. was tliselosTd following a call tor tenders by the department of public works. run; of I ho Prince Ru-mtis Vr.s.scl Owners' As-' : ill ur hrkl In the nlrp mi Wednesday, De-i3 S )) m. 12'Jiie.i ; y. ,ii -.ire ;i SOPKIt i l 'iii'T or not. yuu will mi linn.) , cMiinm iln.vn ft t'i i- Hits yiu can Miss Claudia Pinza Compares Blue Bonnet Loves It Best! S21 , $ Gordon 6t Anderson I rrV-' ( ,- r " tFTlrXl "Mtc ttl mtrt i.mTAi fih) Lv, - V ;UI'l-;it-VALU (tfel ! ' Iriim your jeweller arc f 4 their best. Bulger's fine f is never better or more f I M.iny new Items this ii 11 I mil our prices riuhl. Utc) - k Nirkersiin aiiii.iiinrc '"r v. ill be closed u imisil.iy alt.ernii.in but "lrn Fiklay and Sutur-n-'KS. December 21 und 8 o'clock. (21WC.I Ml mci-tiiis Kliorewoik- Uniled Fisliernieii an J fkcr- Union. Tliuis--ii'r 20. 7:30 p.m.. at "ipulc Hall. All members d to altentl. i2D5cl "f's Ui'pt. Store wish to c store hours tor the 'rore Christmas as fol-'"'i . Dec. 17: 'I lies. Pec. ;. Ui:e. 1!); Frl., Dec. 21; c- 22. till 8 p.m. Wc will usual at 1 o'clock 'J- (2!6c) .w('.;r.t,,,Ki.rKTMr. A r";"';' .:...rk. HA '0 1 1, - A5ji --Mi - . i fHrino wild ukv Kpniiil ill. v price. H i . - , sf 'y- 4 ' 'il'i I vcu'll lovo Hi.ik 11.inm,t' fresh, 1 I.MIMSIN1 v , 'f .-s " "N. 4 iwort llvr! Hi. b titttrit ion? Hi-nl i . -- , ...miiit l Im- 'J ' ! S f -aBf fc..noniv!Hi.eKH..NNi.Ti1.lit,iMiilllitv i i . -rnnit In tor- -V.V , t -- " - -.ii "Sateya,- A ....... ....v.i,k, i-r ..iw i7 .i W 1 - IhiNNCT m )oli.w. i yeelM, , . iffr ,i,ri,,i ,li,.l.-r t nlrlirnilissiril illlv lll.lli: IIiisnkt I j ; MIS . . JiA, , in.l p-l ''nil three" Maviir! Nulri- I v ft Si 0.50 Up ftfa ' iofil lOnmuiii-.'! f l 1 1 I Tf T i , Bi.fB IIosnbt Marwnw is mM im &.M.h,im wihcU. .1 Ar .,.A 1t?is ..i ' lw.. . - mcuUr enmmy .-k. , I l.ooll I.AMI-s t,.r tn- iK IJC LliWlS k I till L III I Ntv with mlor iifer, nn.l nl. in lh 4 f- It'.-" ' niiimial r.mi.i. ...miiii"- V ' ' ' XSHl UnHMiH Uuiuw Ui.i bug far fat, f f i""'') HB' v ," cany color. at-M f f'Wt '"" i I .: t H I I II. BI Tl II . , 1- I I is with us ayain, and our land, from sea to sea, . j!' If!' i&a i nniiiraas, in an its rauianc spicnuour, r aa a j i l i - f ; . " m ,,. - a WJfXCrX I ' 111 !l "V r llBhl hii.1 t.i- R rejoices at its coming. . - 1 As the carols ring out and the candles glow brightly ... as we look around at ' B I ft ft I 1 the taccs of our loveJ ones . we know that we have much to be thankful for; and I f " & 11 K 11 B ' - M rf ' "IDEAL I ' W !' gifts 1 we know, too, that Christmas, with its message of Peace on Earth will live forever as there are Men of Good Will to carry it in their hearts. I FT SUGGESTIONS Father wallets, writing cases and brief cases A' l. I IM III K ;o()s -l K( IIASi:i AT Ol 11 s'flti; (iOI.I) IM I IAI.I.I I) I'KUE OK ( HAltt.E J I i. ,XX5iV J 1 THE I J I t Jr; j 'ji' HOME" 1 A 1 afrartri-altiterii ' I -L-V'S" 1 '"7 I Wc nKn hnun n fine selection of ouse of Scucjram COMI. IN AMI Itlt.lHSI. In mir iM'tiullfill Oirlfl nni Ijiiiii llcpiirlincnt. Viiu'll mIm t.VKKV Rlfl prohlnii. Cafr i r i D I Pn-;i t I Gordon & Anderson lerson I - tIBB PRINTING CO. Besner Block Ltd. Phone 46 British Cukimtiia. Government This advertisement is nut published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board w ,,, ''"MhMMaMiMiMMMtMAMftiMliMMli!! II