Prince Rupert Dfiiiv fNewa Saturday. December t'l, 1M51 Jarriei a I Loca Christmas Pie j Is Popular at s Kinsmen's Party a I Si n imnson d PERSONAL WATCHES r SIMPSON A very' Kinsmen are convinced Prince m to .eU, wh i RUPt'rl S y"U,lg fulk love ru.rn Mather. eldest!101' u"'ir "wt year's Christmas a I urria(e $39-75 Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller left f George L. Rorie returned to j by plane today for Vancouver the city yesterday after a week's ! whore they will spend Christmas bu.sine.ss trip to Hazelton. holKiUi's' ! John MacDonald of the Dally ; Miss Agnes Young, of the In- News advertising department! dian Agency staff here, left by left on today's plane for a brief i Scouts Have Xmas Party tr of Mr and Mrs. Rus-( party Intend to get a bigger sup- ? I, j t'""" Crtt iner. a united unueu In in mar- mar- ply piy than man was was used used at at last last night night's 2 t ' ,-Lwi ,0 Benjamin u Be par,y f(Jr cnjklren n of Mrs Mary Mil-. . . . ! United Church wa the ,e uk ho ceremony toon pmeo at ; ' "e 01 a pretty wecming y7!PS5Kar5r i- "f - plane today to spend Christmas Christmas visit to Vancouver, j Howls and three-fingered hoiiday8 . with her parents ati . ' , , , salutes were featured in another ski(j(. ate Mr. and Mrs. A. A J. n Dominato Christmas party Ia"t night when 'and family will be leaving Mon- thp ffrnnn rnmmittpo nf thp W ntficR ftf R C Pnfkprs T.tt riav pvpninw hv train for Ter- k-u:i oi ine 18 contestants mursday evening, whan Norma gobbled their slice in no time flat. ! Jean Mackenzie, daughter of Mr. fiexuling Kin judKes. were hard and Mrs. Murray Mackenzie, and i Norman Luroy Miernn exehnneHri n-i .-. , o v. 1 m.ritt ,a liic.uru io ueuiue nifl winner" United Church. Kev. r. jell oilieiated. 0,.rii. Ross presided at (liiniif! the ceremony , pint Simpson. Concert AH, in attendance. . ,..!(: was given in mar- li,ll('.,. f..... . .... .. . . .. oruUIlCl ri iOCr HU Rll OCWb UtWOd lUIIIUHUW 1I1U111 LilC iav.C IU. onchu U1C viiiw,iji3 w," ThiuVm . 1 .2 I ' . Blven in Group presented its fifth annual i Chilcotin to spend Christmas in holidays at Mrs. Dominato's h rrvi ! t Pa!'? .held,aJ mKsuyherraUierandGor-iYuletide celebration. I Vancouver, home. An elaborate program of en- llf'.ri. W.lii tllft "llttUur''' rfntpct At a rAr.r,Hn V.aU : F. L. Couling of Brown's Mill . her lather. She whs, Ladies' and Gents' 17-jewel Fontaine Watches complete with expansion bracelet OPfcN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS in which DarUe.ina.ni-. h tr, nrivm ri,r,i,V f , u u,. c ! tertainment in the Conrad Street ' Mrs. W. B. Skinner and Mrs. R. B. S'-inner were on the dec- will spend Christmas at home in .ump- io in Di'inginis a dollar bill wood calc a toast to the happy t,"".. A ..." J , ! Vancouver, leaving tomorrow, oratine committee of the Womn- Hi LnCir J OS tlV mr.letnt nn a C.OlinUt Wa nrAm,i,l l., tUa w nl'J h fin IhP CHI COIin I Pnnnnil', 'in while satin and lace titn a lull-length flowing itl curried a bouquet of ihe-vailey and wore also ..,,.,, hi-:iddres.s . ..v. WU-Ul LllllULIllg vuii.ii Mrs. E. Freeberg,. teacher at lver JSeven.l.J'" d!"n" hellff sti'inn with their teeth. , bride's brother, Gordon Ma-' slrtaI nu,m . W!re, P,T Pi-utur, oltraptinn' ..f. I ; sen ted by scouts and cubs to the leaves on1 lllut7uay- iiaijuc it- Port Edward school, l " " i Ul'.u U-inln (...... 1 I II.. . navy blue dressmaker suit,D"JT e ,u , "T h wijib v.iiiii.1, jjiaycu uy nugo tersai gave vaiuaoie a.viiLani;!:. I GEORGE COOK S-L ? PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACc . j Kraunncr who hnnripri nut n'r.p with dm. . cm-pv t,,r,r,...i ,h memoers. lUL'IHIJCIil, lllOtl I C 11 P.UV4 friends. the Chilcotin tomoiTOw for the Christmas holidays in Vancouver, j t ,.i muiuvo. art:.v-, ' - n.j .-wv.uv iu i.wiu u.iks ui Meats, ineaucn- muLcning accessories was worn. i miss reggy Large arnvea ;n toriuin was packed. j by the bride for going away. Leading the entertainment was : ' the city by plane today from Carol singing was led by Safita On their return from a south-' a "kit presented by the cubs in ' scouts and axes to Cubmaster her studies at Vancouver to and Pianist Allan Currie and was er" honeymoon to Vancouver which a mock meeting entertain- Sykes and Scoutmaster JVLagnus Rnend the Christmas and New U u.to Willi entiiusiasm by and. Matsqui, Mr. and Mrs. j a cuotnlr. and tnree " wacit- Eyolfs.'n on behalf or the Worn- .Year holiday season with her , ni.uive nylon gown with as hat. iiiin.in was Arnold San-ucr irls wore Blanche si-ter of the bride, , jn pniK, and Carol Bry- Vl'iluW. me ceremony In the a wedding banquet took Try a News Classified , the children. Mierau will make their home in Prince Rupert. nice cuds irom ooutn nirjc. er s Auxiliary. parents, Mr. and Mrs, 11. G. The one-act play was written A. check was presented to the ! Large. Three comedy films were shown by Projectionist A. E. Evans. ' Tonight. Kinsmen visit Miller : , Bay Hospital ana Prince Rupert Cliristmas iv i e YftA nan. at ana airectea Dy tiuumuaiur uvn group committee by Doug oouter, Sylwss, program convenor. manager of .B.C. Packers Ltd., Scouts presented instrumental ; spon.'jrs of the Conrad Street mjIos and duets. i Scout group. A highlight of the evening: Role of Scnta Claus was play-came when Mrs. E. Schmidt pre-; ed by popular Art Williamson, sented scarves to the cubs and and gift and candy distributed. master of G''n''r;l1 Hospital with gifts for i Wi.sk-y was children ,n.- and proposed a toast F0Rffhnstea$ giving -JincL ran rl en bride and groom. j jciiid program Included , us by the Port 'Simpson ; Band. Spwclies were 1 jv .several ol those at the ; ,' i i A A A & a 4 A A A A M. in 15 fa $ fa $t fa & If i fa - ft ft fa r2)ifff7 ; A special presentation also was made to Past Commissioner F. E. ' ; Anfield. i T. G. Bateman was chairman ' and master of ceremonies. Mrs. '. Harold Thorn convened the oom ES TIES TIES II First, United Church Kindergarten party was held in the church hall Friday afternoon with the mothers of the children as a very appreciative audience. Opened dgahi hi? Cash for old gold. Bulger'. The Public Library will close at 5 o'clock Monday, December M. (2B9c WhLst drive and tournament Saturday, December 22, Moose Temple. Everyone welcome. i s;r '-'WeTCt-e'c V 'rx ft'-'ifrf.'i tig 1 He'll never tire of ot the Acme Clothing Store Including NYLON and ALL SILK in Currie and Berkley from he banquet a five-tier; .i cake, made by Mrs. ; '.' Brvant of Port Simp- a- duly cut by the bnd" j 0111 ni4 the banquet, Leo-1 jw.sijii's orchestra provid-j fur a dance which was i enjoyed. There were j4 of the pupils in It was "open house" at the , attendance and 28 mothers and Prince Rujiert Hotel dining room some younger brothers and sis- last night when Chef Lennard iters of the children. Cocklin and his staff, who have The program began when Rev. ' come from Harrison Hot Springs j Lawrence Sieber welcomed the to take over, entertained many mothers and spoke a word of visitors who inspected the com-, greeting to the boys and girls. pletely re-equipped and reno- 1.00 to 3 50 ... . ' t "'" ? t f ? T " n't "4"" I Annual Old Sweats Pre-ChritittiiAp jwrty in the Legion Audiloriuin on December 24 at 8:30 p.m. (300c I Th3 program was a follows: vated premises. Kitchen has been completely i i j mm Ever Popular TOOKE BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS from $5.50 to $6.00 Welcome David Duly. "Away In a Maimer" Everybody. , modernized and is a picture of spotless cleanliness. Practically TOOKE SHIRTS White, Grey, Beige, Blue and Green $4.50 Prepared Lutefish for sale at the PriiK'.e Rupert Fishermen's, Co-optr.itivo Stiire commencing Fiitiay, December 21. (299cl I all the old equipment has been replaced. "Luneri'iit Customs" OorUon I "The Small StoeKlni?" Llml Dell. I "Looks Like Pa" Andrea Hansen. "Birdie Sont" Liule Folks. s order thoie Christmas and J New Year flowers and plants a. 5j? Whether you -are a SUPER- j Pupa Darling" Donnle Kvans. My BUx;kin" Kusty Kvans. Th. I'hnelmai Mfilic-.' ftltre VALU customer or not, you will lor the folks at home. Hickok Belts, Tie Pins and numerous other gifts at ACME CLOTHING STORE nd prices on foods coming down grown. i ifiriiAi'i In the cosy dining room Itself new tables and chairs have been installed with a complete rearrangement of seating. S. R. Donaldson, hotel manager, and Mrs. Donaldson and Mr. Cocklin received the guests and spoke briefly. Delicious refreshments were Rupert, r or tills you Can ; "A Present lor Hnma" Dale Mont- I Ull 11 in 3 ' W X v lit Ihfti.lr .5i:PPH-Vf.lI Itf.'i eomery. j "Silent Nii:ht" Everybody. Your Mlsu8 Night atj :n". the Lemon Auditorium, Frjday j -Envy" Lvnn n herk. Dteenibir 21. Admittance by"; Pooling st. Nick" Heather Bax- SERVING THE Pl'BLIC FOR S7 YEARS PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS served. V,r.''..W.!.'.ff.' membi rsliip card. Member,!, u'r " wives and gueits are weJ.ome. ; . I2il8cl Coming here from Harrison have been three trained wait-' resses Miss Bunny Lohergan, Miss Helen Mayers and Miss Nola Shaw. Locally obtained 'C for Christmas" The Girls. "A Gift to Santa" Gall Johnson, i "The Lonuest Day" Billy Pulllck. j "Jingle Bells" Everybody. "The Mirror" Don rue Jerstad. ! -The BriRht Star" Benlta Ness. j I "Woiuier" Gortl .n Hlmond.- "A Wish" Vanny Kunson. ' After the enjoyment of the j TU Tl ' rv "f 'r v ntr T ' Box 516 Phone 777 A " . 5 .. i. ,, J,iii S. Si 3.SS. 3,3.. S. J. J.S. J.: help are Peter Moroz and Miss Ethel Edwards. A More people are buying selfwinding wrist watches every day. Bulger's carry several good makes including Rolex, Elgin, Oruen and Bulova. Prices range from $02.50 to, $135.00. iltci NOTICE Special holiday ' ! ,'tic,t'iijt.'t'i'''t,'e'',i:'s'"; A program the children enjoyed j refreshments and ice cream and j party. C. Strand is the kinder- the adults a cun of tea. i Mrs. FOR ALL i A E. Kettle 16.50 1 A , I Floor shcf 69.50 s j E- 1 iWers 9.95 & up 'I jcoting ds 7.75 & j h Cookers 5,95 iby Bottle a,mcrs , 3 25 3 169.50 Reform eoinir home the child- garten teacher and her helper ren gathered around the big tree ' i Mrs. Bob McBride. Miss A. M. and received gifts and treats. i Stewart was pianist. Some of the It was a happy and exciting . mothers helped with the party. FOR YOUR LAST MINUTE SHOPPING LAMPS at Gordon & Anderson G.E. Pcfrinerotor "Gifts that Please" 429.00 season ens pump service hours: ( hrnn.n. Day 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. liuvim;. Day it) a.m. to S p.m. ; New Year's Day 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Rupert .Mnlors Ltd. i300c) Church of the Annunciation Please consult church page for Christmas Masses. Confessions on Saturday, Sunday and Mon-dav from 3 to 6, also on Saturday and Sunday from 7:30 to 9. (299c) Attention, Northland 'Dairy Customers There will be no milk delivery on Christmas Day or Boxing bay, so please have your extra milk delivered on Monday, December 24. Northland Dairy. I299;i ANXOt N( mi NT I ItASI K & PAV.VE wish lo announce that their store will adhere to regular business hours during the Cluistinas shopping season. The M ann has been a busy one and, in faitnesi to the stalf, who haw been working hard lo give service to the public, our regular hours will apply, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. I ndnv, Saturday and Monday ' (Christmas Kvci. KHAShlt & PAYNE. (300CI pnarr! Rcfriqcrator 432.50 IMIMItilll HVSI is look I IlifM1 fine lnni(i Ml ril m rf Northern B.C. I IV tllilll I i up 11 ' $13.25 PAJAMAS Yama cloth, a i Broadcloth . . Arolustrene f':4 ft f Hi J if ,n 1 m wm"""i ' 15 and Rayons. Priced from i Y'A I f f V F- L tower Co. Ltd. IIVK IIIN A Itml spirhil IhN pntup (itloiial ul $9.95 up S ARROW DRESS SIIISTS- 1 f A ZJ f I g In both Solid Colors and f IV ' '.10 Rcsnor niock Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C. ?' Stripes. Colors to suit all A ' B "V"1SV " ' . HI KiHT Is Import ant i for-mill room. n . will fiiMt m won-nl choice t $10.50 up iVi.,,AS,S,kJ.. for cwesrms weea A if tastes. Priced from J, , 1 4.95 i 0 ... 5 NECKTIES Fifty dozen to 5 ; - n 4 Z v choose from . . . Satins, I ' J 5 Foulards, Nylons and Pure S j-.rfV M Silks. VX'"" i i 1.50 10 3.50 .fi lrtl I I.OOR I.WII'S for tru-illllonal rmini loinliine heauty mid all the liRiil toll neetl $23.50 up If ft Strictly In keeping with the traditional Christmas custom of serving only! the yery finest in food end refreshments. , lucky Lager, this year judged Canada's finest. HOSIERY Ankle or Full Length, in a wide variety of patterns and shades 1 . . . Nylons, Pure Wools, Cotton A 1 mouii: ri.ooit l,irs Rtvi l'iity of lluht and tinn-pleiiitMit tiir iihhI-wn riMMii. A. w lit t lioitw ut $18.50 up is a masterpiece you tan afford. ' 17 ; f ana S - -v 1 and Wool Mixtures Nylon Blends 1.00 40 2.95 Fine quality White Scarves, Lined and Unlined Dress Winner 1950 1 1 j Gloves, Hickok Belts . . . Wallets and Suspenders Linen Handkerchiefs. OPEN UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK "IDEAL GIFTS FOR THE HOME" 41 A Distinguished world renowned brew masters mealing at Brussels on Aua. 10-11, 1950 awarded Lucky Lager the Diploma and Star of Excllence, acknowledging this traditionally fine B.C. product Canada's finest. 2 rr DIPI.OME Si r .,,.rTl- 1Suol elegance in matched 'lns of choice sable-dyed IJSsian Squirrel n Brussels Award $35.00 f'OMK IN AMI IIUUSli til INir iH'illltHtll Ill iSt lllilM I, it nip Ir:itt incut. on 'II s..le fcVIKY Rilt prublf 111. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Evenings, Dec. 21 and Z2 WATTS & NICKERS ON MEN'S CLOTHING 3rd Ave. Phone 345 j r Also brewers rewers of Burton Type Ale BILL SCUBY FURS on & And erson Gord Phone 46 A : 'We 974 T.O. Box 1302 Prince Rupert, B.C. This advertisement is not piihlished or displayed hy the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.- Ltd. A tf ' , ,a.s..j. ,., i.i.x, a. a, , a, j.i.a.a...