)mely Topics from Terrace j ivy J ""ill l uvjiuliinvjd: r i.noa was made on Fridnv nSirVif VKAV" V J w v ui Jiu- of local veterans and others to purchase cer- a .1 Mil iri i vi irn i v r ktn 'i'.nun a n QX LUC uwu. ..,.. ... v..w filing VUUHIS. ..inir :i v rr ii II u. v .11. ill 'iri fiuiirnw r .fill hf hntifllpfl thrmirrh tho mnnlmnnl m.ti. of Terrace and the meeting appointed a com et two members of thet . ..i niinH1. two veterans v,ii , - - . .iiiia fn work oilf the in iu mrrv me nroieci . ..ffmmiptinn. MemhPM committte nre: Commls- r lMnolnnri. W. II. O r. 1 - Sauires, F. M. Hall and Calder inieresieu parues .. .nntiitlnir the rnmtnlt. n v ourpose or selecting ,m r.wn. manaacr of th? g)lK '-I VilliaUU Ub i 1 1 live and William Barton, InmAN WW RTHY HOST Hospitality Enjoyed by Maa t TVi in locai High Scliool amfoas-ronrniH hnme Saturday on the Camosun after names of the annual 1 1 II L11IT L LUUL. I 1 ImI 1U.1U pities they lost no time ..JIhi nrmA ill 11 1 UrVl 1 1 A Itl .tau.li i uuu mil nnnt Alaskan city. Ketchikan out. In showing a good ta the local boys and a Tf...UI 1 m Mn.iKA PI Pot . . i I I wtir aruvaj. cniy complaint on the j the local hoopsters Is :he tune was 30 snort that i allty could not be en-o the full. But, when . 4 - r .. Il.:ilt- till.. DKilill LU ALU fc the final games of this the High School squad Is ; to '.how as good If not :c! time to them, re ars no excuses on the ! C.ach Bill as to the loss U rr- rvyao tin I Ara At W 1 Ourvlch h so aptly 'sr excoscs until after we ;i qui- home floor." T'urn games are slated rp nlra rtn lliiMinir V.7 3 6ut as all the arrange- not quite completed 1 tnese aais are sun in- if day afternoon. During the bal ance of the day arrangements were made for opening a branch or the Royal Bank at Terrace lhe bank opened ror business Saturday morning, temporary quarters having been secured In the furniture store or Johnstone and Mlchiel Ltd. Mr. Flaten has announced that the bank will open one day a week for the present and It Is expected more permanent quarters will be occu pied after the beginning of the year. Harry Haugland, youngest son cf Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haugland arrived home a lew days ago to apend Christmas with his family. Charlie Schultzic, again. Agar, son-Is back In of Mrs. Terrace The funeral 0? the late Roy Frederlckson cf Usk was held cn Fr.'day from the Roman Cath olic Church witn Rev. Father Racette In charge -of the ser vice. Many people from Usk and Terrace were present to pay their last respects to the memory of the deceased. h00 ATTEND SKI CONTEST (continued from page V tests resulted as follows, the Jumping distances being an average of two runs. With the exception of Allan Armstrong and Paul Strom, whose records were compiled from four run, the slalom times are averaged from .two runs. Jumping Distance ' in feet Paul Strom 30.5 Jack Eby 23 Bud Timmermeister 25.5 Bob Eby 24.5 Carol Grey 2115 Don Eby 21.5 Allan Armstrong 19 Slalom Average time in seconds Allan Armstrong 18.3 Paul Strom 18.7 Don Eby 22.5 Art Hardwocke 24 Bob Eby 36 Carol Grey 43 I J ami V,lr--T?r r x:z: mums i t - I - Vk- . - 1 ft -srn? 5 CFPR HE'LL really appreciate this easiest Hinn I..... It i nmuc in n -ft uwr iiiuncy van nu. - -.juiih; till IJULKUgl, uuivii. nr., I Til Hlt.lnr Il1fl imt ho nri.n, :nn iin'ii i-ip more man sed-as will any man! For here's a gift Jt gives him the swellest shaves nan can lmv.l ... Onlv 'hr Chriitmat Packog.d Gillaltt Clftt ol Your Dtaltrs $1.33 and $2.50 illette BlUl BIADIS RAZOR SHAVIHG CRIAM REX CAFE L i- 'Bt&?ii.-VT. W SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 0 am. to a afl. PHONE 173 i 1 1 1 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) MONDAY P.M. 4:00 Edmund Hockridfe 4:15 Mid-day Melodies 4:30-Songs In Sweet Style 4:45 Story Time 5:00 Swing Carnival 6:30 Sweet and Low Down 5:45 Supper Serenade 6:00 Accordlana 6:16 Martial Airs 6:30 Hawaiian Echoes 6:45 He Had the Answers 6:60 Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Recital Time 7:45 City Desk 8:00 T.B.A. 8:30 T.B.A. 9:00 'National Farm Radio Forum 9:25National Farm Radio Forum News 9:30 Here's Juliette 10:00-CBC News 10:10 B.C. News ' 10:15 Neighborly News 10:30 Dance Orch.-CBS 11:00 Weather and Sign-off TUESDAY PiM. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Mornins Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Music by Goodman 10:15 T.B.A. 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents ll:15-Songs of Today 11:30 Veather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude ll:45-Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News THE WEEK AT Civic Centre Roams Monday 3:30 pjn, King Edward School concert broadcast (auditorium); 8 p.m. King Edward School concert (audi-toritm; 8,p.m. Iftnd TracUce (cafeteria); 8 p.m. Junior Chamber ot Commerce public speaking Class. Tuesday 7:30 .pm. Teen (Orchestra (crifetcrla); 8 pjn. Symphony Orchestra (auditorium) ; 8 p.m. Citizeas' Forum (cemmon lounge). Wednesday 1 p.m. Gyro luncheon; 7 p.m. KlnsmbnU Club 'cafeteria); 7:30 pan. Co-op Badminton; 3:30 High School Badminton: 7 p.m( basketball (Roosevelt Gym); 7:30 Co-op badminton (gymnasium). Thursday 3:30 Pioneer's dinner and program (cafeteiia); 0:30 H.'gh Szhool badminton; 7:30 Rifle Club organization meeting (committee rooms); 8 0,m. Uadis Keep Fit (audi- taliim); 8 p.m. Teen Town Council (cafeteria); 8 p.m. Nation Film Board forum (ladies' lfcunSe); 8 p.m. Co-operative Welfare and Co-operative meet ing (common lounfce). Frlday-Rup Rec liny .lots' party (auditorium); Teen Town. Formal (auditorium). Gymnasium Monday 3:30 p.m. Junior Boys; 4:30 Men's games; 0:30 Intermediate Girls; 7:30 Leaders' Class; 9:30 All-Stnr bisket- ball. Tuesday 3:36 Junior Girls; 7:30 Metlafcatla basketball games. Wednesday 4:30 pjn. Gyro basketball; 0:30 p.m. Watts and Nickerson basketball; 7:30 Met-iakatla basketb'au games. Thursday 3 :3'j Junior Boys; 5:31 Grotto basketball; 6:30 In termediate Boys; 7:30 Badmin ton. Friday . 3:30 Junior Girls; 5:30 High School basketball. Games Blocks Pull Toys i. Scooters Kiddy Kar Wagons Fire Engines Dolls Cannons Plastic Dishes complete line MECCANO SETS STATIONERY Bill Folds Key Cases Writing Cases Moccasins Photograph , Albums. (Above may be Initialed in gold) DON'T FORGET- Christmas Crackers Tree Decorations Wrapping Paper Christmas Napkins. CHRISTMAS CARDB While in Terrace stay at T errace TOYS A beautiful range of Boxed Stationery including plastic and woouen boxes. Children's Stationery. LEATHER GOODS BOOKS all the Latest Titles "TIIE HUCKSTERS" "THE SNAKE PIT" "Milt ACLE OF TIIE BELLS" "JALNA BOOKS" "LORD IIORNBLOWER" "BRITANNIA MEWS'' CHILDREN'S story Books piturp Books Burgess Bedtime Stories Tollyanno Books IJobbsey Twin Books Curly Top Series. Hotel for Convenience and Comfort RECENTLY REMODELLED HEATING TROUGHOUT . Bulkley Market Fancy MaAes.JM llR;lJlaSl,Siai!5ili5i2ll.5.i,.5l3;lJii3)3).3l,3iJ5lllS.l)l . UP-TO-DATE CENTRAL HOT AND COLD WATER ORDER YOUR GRADE "A" TURKEYS NOW! WE DELIVER DAILY Srd Avenue Plione 178 Hotel. . . ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft A ft ft ft ft 5 ft I V? n ft ft ft ft ft arrivals Prince Rupert S. H. Emery, Ketchikan; H. Romine, Ketchikan; William Hopkins, Anyox; D. de Kergom-meaux, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Olsen, city; O. L. Grctn- wood, Prince Gebrge; Mr. and Mrs. H. Reld, Port Esslhgton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Piper and family, city; Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Aldrldge, Victoria; B. E. Mor gan, BUlmor; H. R. carr, Bin-mor; Mr. and Mrs. D. Feeney, Cedarvale; P. F. Broedling, Saturday 2:30 Gjto basketball; 3:30 Grotto basketball; 4:30 Sweet Sixteen basketball; 7:30 Boxing show. Sunday 2 p.m. badminton. IN TIlE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN TUB MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP LEE DONO, DECEASED , INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order ol lib Honour W. E. Fisher made on the 2nd day' of December, A D. 1948, I wan appointed Administrator of the Estate of Lee bong, deceased, and nil partlea having claims against the Mild estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 18th day or January, A.D. 1947, and all parties Indebted to the Estate ore required to pay tne amount or their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this Ind day of December, A.D. 1946. GORDON P. FORBES. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. jSwimmlng Champion 290 Pajamas, Is Urged to Rest 1 S PARIS, (Reutersi Alex Jany, 17-year old swimming champion, holder of the British 100 and 220 yards freestyle and four European titles, has been advised to "stay at home and rest." Jany, who recently competed In an international meeting in Esypt, has been invited to visit Britain and Australia. Reason for Jany's disappointing form In Cairo was that he was overtired and over strained, said Emile Drlgny, pre sident of the French swimming Federation who has advised Jany to take things easy. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wouden and children, Vera and Donald, are sailing Tuesday on the Coqultlam on a trip to We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Ties and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West PRACTICAL Clift Suggestions FOR MEN I Dressing Gowns 'Ti .ll" Belts -Suspenders Gloves Irish Linen ' Handkerchiefs Biltmore Hats FOR Hctter Quality . . Better Value BUY AT Fraser & Payne 1 5U Ml If V i3s9l3)ii9l9l33i9:3j39)9S3l3i3t3liiSl9i3.9iS)3s3ili9i3i3)3l;3i CHRISTMAS DECORATING You can beautify everything in the home with these three Satin-Glo finishes: Satin-Glo Satin-Glo Satin-Glo Enamel Finish Varnish . . i f Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. ISS Phone 101 1. O. Drawer 37 V if V V V V u V V V V X V V y :''C',c'e'e,e,e,,,c',e''f',e'e'cc,c,,c,s''et,c-CT!e',ix,'ct Quick Frozen Cellophane Wrapped "RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones . . . No waste . . . Nofuss. Try them today from your butcher. c m ana dian Fish AND i i r voia otoraqe COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 13rfnce.Uupcrt.Dany JT3ctu0 Mtonday, December 16. 1946 TEA EtM, V . ft v i In in ii A t ft V V V V 3iaA (yl .5 THE YOUNG FOR . . . Bicycles - .Wagons Boiler Skates - Skis Scooters - Kiddy Cars A small deposit will hold any article till Christmas. McBride Street ( Everybody loves slippers. We've a tremendous collection of the newest and latest styles, for y everyone In the family. ' S fc4 Delight the Ladies WARM AND COMFY FOR KIDDIES M STURDY . AND RELAXING FOR DAI) Cut Rate Shoe Store (Third AVenue. across from Ormes) GEORGE BROWN Proprietors R. C. WOODS PHONE 311 A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" li ft (i ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft A ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft A ft ft A A A ft ft A c7rt CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT LAST 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Walnut. Dresser, Chiffonier, Bedstead $OO.r() SPRING FILLED MATRESSES In all sizes, including the Supreme and Beautyrest $31.50 to $U).5Q CUTTER SLEIGHS with handle, railed seat. Ideal for this weather $0.50 A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Phone 775 327 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C; BEST BARGAIN IN YEARS f I am going out of the retail business and will handle only raw furs. Everything must be cleared out by New Year's DONT MISS THE BARGAINS AT GOLDBLOOM'S DON'T LET YOUR ORDERS CONSUMERS GO TOO lai t! Orders are piling up and the supply situation Is not so good. You are advised to keep your orders well in ad- ' vance to give us the best possible chance to keep you supplied. 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