For FINE FOODS Try Salad Time DltESSINO Pe Pint Jar 'No' LIMITED WE ARE AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE phone 585 or 586 Phone 31c Fancy Serviettes 70 in pkt. Tomato Soup TINS 25c CIGARETTES OR CIGAItS ARE AN IDEAL GIFT Holly Wreaths, S1.10 and $1.50 Suggestions COTTAGE CHEESE I'ICKLES Sweet or Sour BON HONS POPPING CORN CORN FOlt POPPING ALMOND PASTE OLIVES GINGER ALE, Unsweetened PICKLE RELISH For the Week-End KRAFT CHEESE VELVEETA CHEESE MIRACLE WHIP Rin so LARGE PKT. Fresh Frozen Foods A COMPLETE SELECTION INCLUDING Swift's Cheese 2-lb. pkt Nabob Coffee 2 POUNDS Polished Pecans No. 1 Filberts lb. cello 1 lb. cello IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO ORDER FOR XMAS DELIVERY. 75c 75c Pacific Milk $4.68 PER CASE Colored Tapers 3 8-lnch, 9(?n FOR aut DAILY SPECIAL FEATURES - GOODS LISTED IiLLOW TO UK SOLD ON THE DAY SPECIFIED. , JELL-O Friday Only Limit 2. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Saturday Unly Limit I. CANDY From Wednesday till Xmas. DAD'S COOKIES While they last. WtXXXXXXXX'XX.XXXXX"XXXXXXWXXXXXXXXXXXV Berried Holly Diamond Walnuts 55c 56c PER POUND 1 lb. cello DILL PICKLES 81.59 PER GALLON BULK- -3 LARGE 10c Sweet Corclials " FOR MIXERS Lime, Lemon or Orange PER PINT QC BOTTLE UOy NEW FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, DEC. 18, WE ARE, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. PLACING OUR DELIVERY ON A DAILY SCHEDULE. All we ask of you (1) PLACE YOlflfORDER THE DAY BEFORE DELIVERY. (2) THE ORDER MUST AMOUNT TO $2. KLlYlLiYlDCI RFMFMRER wherever-you live pLACE y0UR 0KDFK ANY DAY OF THE WEEK. WE WILL DELIVER IT THE NEXT. . Fancy Delicious Apples $3.45 PER BOX HALF EOX- . S1.75 e rt rt rt rt rt rt A rt rt rt rt rt rt x rt rt rt rt K rt rt rt WE WILL SEND YOUR ORDERS C.O.D. IF IT IS MORE rt CONVENIENT TO YOU. rt XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXVXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV Uniced Xmas Cakes Stuffed Olives $100 5C 2 lbs each C-oz. Tangerine Oranges 1.29 PER SACK Silvered Holly and Cedar Wreaths EACH 81.95 FRESH VEGETABLES WE WILL HAVE LARGE STOCKS ON HAND FOR THIS FESTIVE SEASON. ORDERS INCLUDING VEGETABLES MAY BE PLACED ON ANY DAY FOR MONDAY, DEC. 24 DELIVERY. DONT NEGLECT TO SEE OUR XMAS EVE DISPLAY OF FRESH AND PRECLEAN-ED PRODUCE. Quality Guaranteed Lifebuoy Soap 22c 5 25C Shipping Orders WE SHIP ANYWHERE . . . OUR DELIVERY CON NECTS DAILY WITH THE DIOBY FERRY. x X rt X rt X X X Turkey SALES PROVE - THAT OUR GOODS ARE TOPS IN QUALITY THAT WE ARE REASONABLE ftnr..T THAT OUR STAFF IS FRIENDLY AND OBLIGING. GIVE US A TRY rt X X rt rt X rt rt rt rt rt rt rt M rt X N rt X rt rt rt rt rt rt rt X rt X X X rt X X X X rt rt rt I rt rt X rt rt rt x rt it x rt X X rt rt rt X rt rt rt X A rt rt rt rt rt rt K rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt A X rt rt X Timely Topics from Terrace READY FOR COMMUNITY XMAS TREE ROBERTA LAMBLY HONORED With R. W. Beecher as chairman, plans were completed on Friday night for the Community Christmas Tree on Wednesday evening. Accounts showed that $127 had been received from the estate 'of the late W. D. Johnston bringing his contibution rt, tn tViP Pnmmiinif r Pliwcfmno Tvoo Ftinrl iin rn $R97 It was decided tlut committees be formed to solicit eontribu- tlons so that this Christmas tree may continue to perpertuate the memory of Its founder In definitely. Mrs. P. V. Tallon and two chil dren of Endako arrived on Saturday night to spend Christmas and New Year's in Terrace. Mrs. Harry Frank, Mrs. Tallon'5 mother, returned home on the same train after spending a holiday in Endako. After the C.G.I.T. meeting held at the manse on Thursday evening, Roberta Lambly was agreeably surprised to find that a birthday party had been arranged in her honor. The party proved a huge success and was thoroughly enjoyed by all those present. Rt. Rev. Anthony Jordan, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Vicariate of Prince Rupert, returned to Prince Rupert on Tuesday evening after, spending a few days in Terrace,. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88! SCOTTY'S Old Country On Wednesday afternoon, the Junior Red Cross of the Terrace High School entertained at tea their parents and a few guests. Miss Joan Macdbnald, Miss Freida James and Mrs. Mlnshall, teachers on the staff of the Terrace Elementary School, will be leaving on Wednesday for Vancouver and Victoria where they will spend their Christmas j vacation. Marilyn Minshall will be accompanying her mother. Miss Adela Haugland, teacher at Prince George, will arrive home on Saturday to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haugland. The Christmas concert and dance held In the Usk school on Saturday evening drew a number of people from Terrace. They report the concert was excellent and reflected great credit upon pupils and their teacher, Miss J. Devlne. The dance was greatly enjoyed. ' Mrs. Ted Evans and two chil dren arrived In Terrace on Monday night from Port Dover In Ontario to join Mr. Evans" who Is employed In the lumbering industry here. The family plans to make Terrace their home. a Gift for Boys! CHEMISTRY SETS Attractive and Educational Sets from 2.15 to 18.75 REM EM HER RADIO AUCTION CFPR Monday, Wednesday, Saturday Phone 804 OPEN FROM 5 P.M. TO 6 A.M. Fish and Chips Comer of Third Avenue and Sixth Street FISH AND CHIPS TO TAKE HOME JOHN BULGER LTD. JEWELERS THIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post Office) At a mt'Mih" of Tirrare ?t ire keepers held recently it was elded that all stores would re main open until 8 pm. on Saturday December 22. They will be closed on December 25 and 20 and also on January 1 and 2. Constable O. L. Simons of Port EdwaAl Is serving as local policeman durln? the absence of Corporal Brunton and Constable Richmond in Saskatoon for the Goulet-Gauthler murder trial. Having received hi? Army discharge in Vancouver, Sergeant Major Ted Johnston arrived In Terrace on Tuesday night. He Is taking over Mr. Porter's blacksmith shop. Mr. Porter is ill at present. on Sunday, December 9, a baby son was born to Mrs. C Kcfoed at the Smithers Hospital. Bill Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Cooper of Terrace, is attending University of British Columbia In Vancouver. Billy Cooper, as flight lieutenant, wa3 an Instructor In the Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brookes opened their new,dine and dance salon on Friday night by giving a private party to which employees and friends were Invited. This commenced with a special chicken dinner to which a party of eight sat down. Toasts were proposed to all present and received a hearty response. Better F.nclish By D. C, WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sen tence? "He lit Into the child." 2. What the correct pronun ciation of "demise?" 3. Which one of these wordj is misspelled? Perscrlbe, perse vere, personify.1 ANSWERS 1. Say, "scolded (or reproved) the child." 2. Pronounce de-miz, e as In me unstressed, 1 as In size, accent last syllable. 3 Pre fciibe. 4. Act of bringing Into Intimate or incriminating con nection. "Your implication Is that Charles is guilty." 5. Stimu- FUNERAL NOTICE KETCHUM Funeral service for the late "Claude Charles Ket-chum, beloved husband of Ber-nice Laura Ketchum, will ,be jield tomorrow, Tuesday, Dec. 18 at 2 p.m. from the Gren-ville Court Funeral Chapel of the B. C. Undertakers, Rev. A. F. MacSween officiating. Interment will follow In Fair-view Cemetery. WANTED WANTED By ex-serviceman, wife and baby, 3-room iurT nished suite or apartment. Phone Green 512. 1292) Street. (295) FOR RENT FOR RENT Five-room house. Phone Black 99G. (296) FOR RENT Three-room suite, nHvnte entrance. 436 Bowser Street, next to 137 5th East, after 7 p.m. (294) ROOMS FOR RENT-9C9 1st Ave. West. BTERRACE RED -Close In. (294) FOR RENT Suite, almost complete with brand naw furniture. Renter must purchase furniture. Apply Box 65 Dally News. (293) FOR RENT Furnished house keeping rooms. 344 Sherbrooke Ave. iZ9(i) . SWAP SWAP 30-foot troller Georgina, 12 h.p. diesel engine for car; no older than 193G model. Apply Box 62 Daily News. (292) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and uD-to-date'tyne National Portable Sawmills, manufac tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. 'HI LOST AND FOUND FOUND AT LAST A brand new dance hall to rent for your parties and socials. It's the Recreation Dance Hall on 5th Ave. East. For Information Phone 846. ask for Fred. (12) FOUND Keys In small leather zipper case, Cow Bay district, Thursday. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this FOUND Man's wrist watch. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (291) FOUND Key on chain. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) FOUND At Seventh Avenue and McBrlde Street, pair of glasses. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News ana paying for this advertisement. ((f) CROSS HOLPJ TEA AND SALE TERRACE The Red Cross tea and sale held In the Qrange Hall on Saturday afternoon by the Terrace High School drer a large and interested crowd. Attractive Christmas decorations, tastefully arranged, together with a Christmas Tree, gave a festive Christmas air to the scene. B.- Barr, High School principal, and Miss F. Hall, his assistant, were on hand to wel come the guests and tq direct activities. A pre-arranged oner hour shift gave variety In work to most o thpse assisting. Pouring tea and coffee were Mrs. E. Haugland and Mrs. B. Barr. Servlteurs were Johanne Kofoed, Grace Molitor, Helen Sommeryille, Norbert Cote, Jim Glen, Kay Willlscrpft, Josephine Jordan, Helen Prestay, Roberta Lambly and Irene Haugland, Assisting in the kitchen were Onnolee Kirkaldy, Roberta Lambly, Helen Prestay, Kay Williscroft, Dolly. Haugland, Janet Colwell and Elsie Qrego. At tables along one side and the front of the room were'dUr played for sale articles made by the pupils. These were well finished and reflected credit upon the pupils and their In structor?. In charge of the needlework were Janet Colwell, Irene Haugland, Johanne Ko foed, and Onnolee Kirkaldy. Novelties and toys were sold by Elsie Crego, Josephine Jordan, Allan Dubeaui Jim Glen, Betty Blssonnette and Grace Molitor. Door cashiers were Allan Dubeau, Dolly Haugland, Betty Colwell and Helen Sommerville. SWEDISH CUSTOM The yule log had Its beginning in Sweden, when at Jul or Yule, guests originated the custom cf bringing a log and carrying It into the house wltli them when they vis)ted. Classified Advertising - - - - TERMS CASH Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time oi submitting copy for Insertion. Please do not ask for credit. FOR SALE FOR SALE Xmas trees with stands complete. Phone Blue 984. (292) FOR SALE Roller canaries, good singers. Males $10 Phone Blue 519 after 6 o'clock. Box 315. (It) FTR SALE Kitchen stove and kitchen furnishings. Call Red 235 anytime Sunday morning or evenings after 5. o'clock. No. 2 Steele Block. (291) FOR SALE Ladies brown loafers size 5. Phone Blue 469. FOR SALE Christmas trees across' from the Post Office, For delivery, phone Blue 810. Buy your tree from ah ex-serviceman. (294) FOR SALE Cedar chest, mantel radio, baby buggy. Box 66 Dally News. (293) FOR. SALE Boy's COM. double bas bicycle, A-l condition. Phone Red 128 alter 6 o'clock. ' (291) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (294) FOR SALE New and used fur niture. Some of U.S. Army clubs of port' Edward, selling at the lowest prices. New mirrors, big sizes. $2.75; new ran rues, from $2.00; new pll lows. 75c; new ranges, best make with all trimmings, $100; used beds and springs set, $3.00; good piano, pool table, barber chair, $35; gate leg tables, $5.00; battery radios in first class snape, oince chairs and desks, house desks, office baskets, 50c. All kinds of used furniture. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. PERSONAL DRESSMAKING, draperies and alterations. Phone Green 735, (294) DRESSMAKINO Coats and dresses remodeled. Phone Red 773. (296) TENDERS FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of December 21st for the purchase of the gasboat "Sturdy." This boat Is 31x7'5"x3'5""and Is powered by 7 H.P. Vulcan engine. Terms strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Boat may be viewed where now moored in small cove back of Wolf Island at Salt Lakes. Norman A. Watt, Administrator of the Estate of Gustaf Els- trom, deceated, Prince Rupert. RADIQ SERVICE pros. Ltd, (295) radio service nave your radio serviced before the Christmas season. Phone i and a member of the Asso elated Radio Technicians will call at your home,' McRaa lMncr llllJirrt Djifly JftrUis Monday, December 17. J945 PAMPHLET SHOWS HEROES OF BLITZ LCA'DON, England, Gi How people In narrow, tumbledown streets foujht back at and I sometimes laughed at the I bombing of Bethnal Green, I north London, is told In a small ipaper-covered pamphlet. Tucked away in Its chronolq-tfcally arranged fasts and figures about bombs Is the story of the tube station disaster In 1941 n whicb 173 people were killed. Their names are recorded in a big leather covered book in the coroner's court. Among all the tragedy and death appears the story of a Cockney woman. Rescue workers had at lasr tunnelled their way through the debris of the last demolished house in a small street. An old lady and her daughter were trapped Inside. After working eight or nine hours they managed to drag first the daughter and then the mother from un der a table. The mother's first words on TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE 5 fmerglrvj were: "I always said that yas a good table." , Throughout Beifc'jJa! tOreen's Blitz, which began tn September 1940 and ended when the las: V-2 fell in March this year, there were 269 major Incidents In the area. More than 80 tons of bombs, Including 11.000 Incendiaries, were dropped, causing more than 2,000 casualties. CHRISTMAS PEACOCK An Argentine Christmas features roasted peacock. LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 64 9 220 Sixth Street irxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxKxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'ex For your HOLIDAY ATTIRE See pur new lines of well known makes of women's shoes in black and brown pumps and oxfords; high, Cuban and low heels. Our stock of sllppe-r for the practical g.- Is also complete. Selelion at Best Now! See Our Windows FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED BOX 202 TERRACE MACHINE SHOP W, C. Osborne AND GARAGE y, JmhQff ; ... Expert Repairs on all makes of cars Motors Tractors Work Diesel AuM, Wllllama Reconditioning Road Equipment Machine Acetylene and Electric Weldinp ; TERRACE. B.C. rt X rt rt rt rt rt rt X A A rt PACIFIC CAFE Now Open for Business 6:30 a.m. 12;C;P p.m. Special Chop Suey - Noodles v,.iiSl.llJl3.i.''1,i35;5i3i,i,''3ISiS, 3 'XMAS SUGGESTIONS For Father, Son or Sweetheart ... Parker's or Waterman's Pen and Pencil Sets : Remington Dual, Head Electric Razors, Men's ! Shaving Sets, all sizes, Wrist Watches. ! For Mother, Daughter or Sweetheart Beautiful Ladles Toilet Chests, Perfumed : Soap and Cologne Sets, Matched Powder and i Perfume Sets, Manicure Sets. ; v CHRISTMAS CARDS WRAPPING SEALS McCUTCHEON PHARMACY PHONE 643 FOR PHONE H. Letourneau Expert Plumber, Tinsmith and Roofer rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt rt A rt N rt rt BURN WO0D Spruce, per cord SlU.oO Poplar, per cord $12.50 Slabwood, 14" !j 10.00 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD