ill y. . . i- arrivals : l)rt .a: J. H Wove :x .'it's mi-.:! to re-TvtUi Pole Christmas irj :t)K uiaut .'Jit.a: famed "Valley itamin D j kpfk i .... s7i"': V'Ol'NGSTERS who net -1 of -Carnation Milk ( .! nty t ,ir.r it. or eating it on cere- rf in I'imti'ft fnmU have TV Decurat-u ::acti :n tho cf the Sun" near Phoenix, Ariz., tht.se cowgirls make :p. native vegita-Uon du Christmas tree duty as the holiday approaches. It's an old curtom in these parts to decorate the cart!, which are often over 40 feet high and 150 years old. Gloria Blkner (at left) hands another box of baubles to Lillian Elrcd on the ladder. iraation lvlu u$tress and Professiona HOP Wuving. ire in T-hes. Phone 655 .TAN TRACTORS ot all kinds ! Oi: Burners Rod 804 "'tWtf STAND J VV ;tern Papers ";v 'IS TAKEN Red 808 "LOUGH IVncing - t D R E N 'i and Fulton '!':r Starting r 10. 2-5 run. udio: p' " Blue 882 C ;r;e Blue 480 'HEESE Fr;'sh Made nviRY LA SERVICE ad start toward good nutrition. Thy get their :: quota oi milk food value. And now ihey get an d amount of "sunshine" Vitamin 1). For nation Milk is now irradiated to nearly 2Vl '"" (. iunun V formerly supplied. of the tistml food we eTrwM adequate ( :-s c' vitamin D. But Irradiated Carnation Milk ipr!'. an amount accepted as sufficient to prevent and to injure good bone and tooth davelop-:i normal children. )u'll find a world of help in planning meals for - :n .n thi free book "Growing Up With Milk", for it, to Carnation Co. Limited, Toronto or -:r. auvcr. N A D 1 A N PRODUCT "from Cttnttd Com" SMITH & ELKINS LTD Plumbing and Heating. Engineers Rhone, 174 GEORGE L. Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied Beaner Block - Phone 387 If its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man call M. SAUNDERS f Blue 666 fttnerEte Sidewalks, Basements I, don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSC1I PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PttONE 372 P. N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 077 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK . Weddinc Bouquets Corsages Deslcns Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties riwijA-rr PRICES Prompt attention to mail orders Box 516, rnone in wmm. HOLD DECISION j ON PARK GYM. Civic Centre Directors Debate What to Do With Buildings Policy in regard to the Roosevelt Park croynaslum was examined closely Tuesday night by members nf the Civic Centre baard cif directors at their .to-( :& quarterly meeting of the 1916-47 year but decision as to the future fate of' the huge ouildin was deferred until the spring. Estimated cost of repairing the former American army 'juildini?, which needs new roof iivfacin.?, electric wiring and '.'ne carnontrv work, waa from . i- MO to $7,000. while brunedi- 'te cost of putting the heating plant into operation would le "bout $100, he meeting was told. The members balanced a de-'"'c. felt in som'.' quarters, to demolish the building and relieve the $5,000 paid Tor it. against a lonper view oi keeping and maintaining it against expansion of the city, when it would be needed more greatly as a recreation centre. Operation and maintenance losts, exclusive off any repair , work, would be about $1110 a j tionth. Managing Secretary Don "onward indicated. Qunnar Selvig, head of the Civic Centre building commlt-' ee. advocated keerolrtg the building until spring, then selling It M!s opin'.on was backed bylv". FV atone, who urged ;thst the Clvtc Centre "get out ,ttom under ' now."' Alex -Armstrong declared that the building should be kept, as- ! aerting that it "is a short-sight ed policy to get rid of the building when we may need it for future expansion. To sell it just, to get our $5,000 out of It docs not .show vision." It was finaHy decided to instnl the necessary heating equipment md?'erate ths building unlil ipring when the matter would j Sje iven further consideration. 1 -A strong factor in the decision j was the fact hat .the CivfttJen-1 tre itself Is iow receiving al-' most 'capacity use, and to trans-re; the badminton, basketball and boxing fctlrlUes from the ttosevett pyii would.. upset th: pfeaent'beavj Civic Ceii tre pro- gram. M , , J T liM : MTVTE KSiOTS Although Ifo types cf knot-, aay used In? making Orient:;'. ruft, both, ale so fir1 that magnifying glass is needed ; distinguish them. LOViTON r A violin made in 1740 Lorenao Guadasnini, pupil of Stradivarius, was auctioned h?re for t.4fO (J5.8001. Cold Lighting In Library Room A rniu''t by ifcbe Prince Rupert L1j: a: v Isnard to have fluorescent li ;hun;; instalVed. In the 'iiirary n;wn of the Civic Centre was m uloved by the Civic Centre board of directors Tuesday night. The Library Board a-ked thft tue Civic Centre in-stal tht- llgntii,.? and assured the board that he c.st oi installation would v iald back by the Library Board out of revenues duslnig the year Advertise in Tue Daily News "4 MULTIPLE CALL SYSTEM LONDON (CP) The General PostOfflce haS established a "conference call system under which a subscriber In Britain may be connected simultaneously with two or more telephone subscribers In the United States. FIRST LONDON VISIT LONDON TO Harry Hlllyard, ,68, who worked for 47' years on a farm at Northlll, Beds., only 44 miles from here, came to London for the first time recently to receive the Royal Agricultural Society's long service mfdal from the King. i"rni-Y.'nin ! m i rwniwr iiowtitff irrrit ' iftaiiywirwr-riirrri-Yfi rr1 MOOSE INITIATE 17 NEW MEMBERS At what was believed, to be the best attended meeting of the Moose Lodge held so far this year, 17 new members were initiated by Governor D. G. Wood in the presence o; rume 60 members Tuesday night. Among matters discussed were plans for a social evening with, the ladles .,-?.ort!y before Christina n. The :oclal will be held In the Moose Temn'.e In which a new oil-burning furnace is to be A Product of Quality Pure . . . safe . . . soft . . . creped for extra ...ii refinement. UREX r Prince Uupcrt Dally jScUjjj Thursday, December 12, 1946 BEST BARGAIN IN YEARS 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 For That Party ... PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUE' CHOW MEIN 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Everybody loves slippers. We've a tremendous collection of the newest arid latest styles for everyone in the family, c. Delight the Ladies WARM AND COMFV FOR KIDDIES STURDY AND . .RELAXING v FOR' DAD Cut Rate Shoe Store Third Avenue, across from Ormes) GEORGE BROWN Proprietors R. C. 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