Mi?s Molly McCee arrived in Ptiixtt tUtpcrt Daflp jcUjsi Wednesday, December 22, 1948 FAMOUS Local News Items... Kin Party the city this morning on the Prince George from Vancouver for a visit here over the Christ- mas and New Year holiday sea cLcod River Goal son as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. For Kids ueorge Brown. , William Smith returned on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Meeting of Operating Engineers Local 510, Carpenters Hall, Wed., Dec. 22, 8 p.m. (300) Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rorie " u v i u o numbers ex Six hundred and fifty happy ceedings was the presentation of a medal and certificate' to Leonard Smith awarded to him by the Royal Humane Society of Canada for his bravery In saving "Rusty" Rougeau from drowning in the harbor last December. The award was presented by R. G. Moore. Theo Collart returned to the changed Christmas gifts anony Now Available .;G(J, nut and stoker sizes boys and girls, accompanied in city on the Prince George this inousiy at the weekly luncheon some cases by their parents, morning after visiting in Van were party guests of the Kins today and there was much interest and amusement in th couver for the last three weeks. men Club when -the annual and child are sailing tomorrow night on the Prince George for a holiday visit to Vancouver. There will be no delivery of milk on' Christmas Day. Valentin Dairy. (302 proceedings. President O. G. kiddies' Christmas Treat was Stuart was In the chair and 'ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. held in the Civic Centre last night. there was a full attendanc; of WW- A. P. Crawley Is sailing tomorrow night on the Prince George for Vancouver where his marriage to Miss Nan Bav-ester will take place next week. members. Next week's lunr.hi-nn Members of the club, headed Climax .of the evening w?s the arrival of Santa Claus on the stage. After a brief address to the boys' and girls in general, he interviewed a number' of youngsters. He then moved will take the form of a Christ-' mas party for Gyro children. LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 116 by the party committee, were on hand to welcome the children Walter Johnston arrived in the city tos morning on the Prince George from Seattle to spend Christmas with friends. who commenced arriving well Harlem Globetrotters Basketball tickets now available at Civic Centre. All seats reserved down to the doors where he sup ahead of 7 o'clock, the hour scheduled for the show to start. Before the main entertainment ervised the distribution of bag Sheardown's wish to an and held until January 10th Miss Lillian Franklin arrived in the city on yesterday's plane from Calgary to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Franklin. (It) ged candy and oranges. Over 750 bags were packed by mem nounce that they will be open all day Thursday for your shop CAN I ? ANNE ASHLEY Miss Kathleen Terry arrived in the city this morning on the Prince George to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Terry. i X M X I X m X X X X X X X X X X X X X ping convenience. (It) George McAfee returned to got under way Art Williamson, as master of Ceremonies, led the young audience in Christmas songs and carols. Starting off with the old favorite "Jingle the city on the Prince George this morning to spend Christ John Kennedy returned to the bers of the Club Monday night and there were only between 50 end 75 bags left over last night. These are going out to Miller Bay Hospital where they will be shared by the 75 young patients. mas with his parents, Mr. and Bells," the enthusiastic audience Mrs. W. R. McAfee. He Is at Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Coulter arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to spend Christmas with city today on the Prince George to spend Christmas with his parents. He is an officer Cadet at-the Royal Canadian Naval College. Royal Roads, Victoria. moved smoothly along to the ; is a good way to ibruidcred articles? , the article. If the last, in cold water, ig. deep, and then add MOOSE HAVE XMAS PARTY tending the University of Bri sweet notes of 'Silent Night," tish Columbia. and "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." Mrs. Coulter's mother. Mrs. M. P. McCaf fery. Since leaving Pre-1 Miss Ann ia.-uwn arrived home jf one lemon. Boil for Tne President and Officers Two hundred and fifty chil Christmas GIFTS Practical Pleasing MEN'S BELTS of Prince Rupert Branch No. 27 The major part of the program was devoted to the show dren were recipients of gifts, mier a couple of years ago Mr. and Mrs. Coulter have resided in Newfoundland. Canadian Legion (B E.S.L.) wish on the Camosun Sunday lroni her school studies in Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown. ing of two movie films, "News and copious quantities of ice-cream, soft drinks and candy at the Moose Lodge Christmas the Compliments of the Season to all Veterans Parade" and Wild Life in West Marshes," and the latter was minutes, rinse in com i hang in the open can I remove the i black clothing? rubbing well with a lannel that has been to spirits of turpen-m the open air. can I remove milk and extend a cordial invitation to any, that particularly interesting to the children. W. D. Griffiths con are not otherwise en Robert MacArthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murdo MacArthur. returned to the city today on the that has boiled over on the stove or in the oven? . . A. Sprinkle a thick layer of salt on the burning milk, let It remain for a few minutes, then brush off. - Tree party at the Temple at the week-end. Both men and women of the organization joined forces to make the party a success. Re tributed substantially to the en gaged, to attend "Open House" at the Legion Hall on Christmas tertainment by the presenta- Prince Ceorge from Vancouver ion of two well-chosen to spend Christmas with his y y y y y y Hickok Belts, with Initial Buckles and Tongue Belts in Smart, New Styliras. freshments were served by Percy parents. He has been taking a Art Williamson introduced a Eve, Friday, Dec. 24, 8:30 to 11 p.m. (T.W.F. So large was the crowd In attendance at the Regular Bap radio course in the southern Bond, Bert Bellamy, Carl Brechin and Malcolm Blair. Wo MEN'S city. men of the Moose who assisted little audience participation Four girls and four boys were called up tb the stage and, af Handkerchiefs tist Church Christmas enter- in distribution of the gifts were Broadway Cafe was the at y y Initial and Plain with tainment at the end of in? week tractive scene of a wedding This Way Santa j' THE STORK SHOPPE HAS WHAT EVERY LITTLE BOY AND GIRL NEEDS FOR CHRISTMAS AND FOR WINTER WEAR . . . THE STORK SHOPPE 303 3rd Ave. W. Blue 810, in Fine that many of the audience were feast which followed the mar V Handkerchiefs ter being given detailed in-A structions, they were handed a pie and told there was a prize for the one to finish first. Trailing a wake of crumbs, Francis riage Monday afternoon hi First and Linen. Fine in Colored Border Lawn Lawn members of the child care committee. They were Mrs. B. Bellamy, chairman, Mrs. P. Welter, Mrs. C. Collins, Mrs. S. Ballin-ger, Mrs. T. Chrtstoff, Mrs. J. McLcod, Mrs. E. Blair, Senior Regent Mrs. T. Glenn, Mrs. II Tweed, Mrs. J. Hamilton, Mrs United Church of a Kitimaat couple, ' Miss Alice Robertson y and Solid Colors. obliged to stand throughout There would have been extra f chairs only a truck containing them went into the ditch vnile endeavouring to make delivery to the church null. If MEN'S HOSE and Wilfrid Frank Wilson. Mrs. Marie Smith and daughter, Diane, of Vancouver, arriv Rowe munched over the line first. A popcorn eating and whistling contest provoked many laughs with Eddie Olson getting the first audible note out of his dry mouth after consuming the required amount of pop Vim nuamy nen s husc in both Ankle and Regular P. Bond, Mrs. W. Bussey and Mrs. F. Parlette. Pure Wool, Silk Length. ed in the city this morning on the Prince George to spend NEWCASTLE, Shrops! i: r . England F A man wheeled a bicycle" Into Newcastle police head and Wool and and Wool Christmas with Mrs. Smith's Cotton Mixtures. quarters and vanished. Attached Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS corn. Just before Santa Claus was due to arrive George Dibb pre brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mussallem. to the bicycle was a note reading: ' Please return this bike to Oxford University. Borrowed it." OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY,' DEC. 23 sented Molly Peterson' with the; Kinsmen Shell-out Cup. ! A striking part of the pro- a'ways Classified advertising brings results. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "The two girls are both beautiful." , 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of 'masseuse?'' 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Misapprehension, ...Mok thtir Christmas Mtrry with ' ;a Victor records City Merchants City merchants are asked BEST WISHES The Cjit that keeps on Qiving In future to have. cony lot all. ' ' '-tf . FOR .ai k Sambo ' The Twins "3:50 ,io 4.50 NOW AVAILABLE Little Black Sambo's . Jungle Band 3.50 Raouzel 3.50 Hansel and Gretel 5.75 Twelve Dancing Princesses 4.50 A MERRY CHRISTMAS display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. V y y y y y v y y ing Fiddle 3.50 c The Piccolo .... 3.50 s Appy Birthday 3.50 4. What does the word 'feas-ible'- mean? 5. What is a word beginning with res that means "elastic?'' Answers 1. Omit both, or say, "Both girls are beautiful." 2. PPro-nounce Ma-suz, a as in an, u as In fur, accent last syllable. 3. Misdemeanor. 4. Capable of being done or effected; practi AND (Above unbreakable Children's Records) y HAPPY NEW YEAR A y y y y NEW LUXUltT STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT a Wonderland Rogers and Cast 5.58 Jones racker Suite 3.00 cable. 'It was not feasible to Dicken s Christmas Carol (Ronald Coleman and Cast 5.50 The Littlest Angel (Loretta Young 3.75 The Happy Prince (Bing Crosby and O. Welles ..2.75 I AklklC'C Opposite Mil II L J Health Unit . HOME-MADE CANDY t XMAS GIFT BOXES i, ' ' y Order Now - Blue 3SD a gratify so many ambitions.' Bcaconsfield. 5. Resilient. J .per of Hamelin Bergman) .... 2.75 Broadway Cafe has a special Holiday Delight lor you . . . rich, brown, juicy Turkey . . . served the way you like it, in big slices and on the bone. DON'T MISS OUR ... OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS DINNER Announcement All tdrertiseuMiM da tntt column vUl be charged for a t ill month at 36 centa It wurd LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL y y y y V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y v y y y y V y y y y y For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. r ' y if. Oddfellows' and Ribekah Xmas Tree, Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2 p.m. COTTAGE CHEESE a S.O.N. Christmas Tree Dec. 28, j New Creamed Fresh Made IV U' 1 WW We have plans made lor a srtiCI.U. M:W VtAR'H I1INNKR too Mtlko vour reservations now. VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Daily j ALL-WEATHER SERVICE PHONE 200 613 Third Avenue West ' 2 p.m. Parents are invited. S.O.N Christmas Dance. Dec. 29, 9 to 2. Refreshments. Everyone welcome. Music by Mike Colussi. Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. Bridge and Cribbage, Civic Centre, .January 10. SgS-!fflfe I 1 L KODAKS for CHRISTMAS -Ta " a - muse, WILL PLEASE THEM BETTER! I Brownie Special $3.47 g nie Target Six-20 .". $6.44 S nie Target Slx-16 $728 ik Duafiex Camera .' $14.56 J i Attachment for Kodak Duafiex $3.25 j ik Vigilant Junior Six-20 $2044 k Vigilant Six-20 F. 88 Lens $33.88 SAVOY HOTEL. Carl Zarelli, Prop. rilONE 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERTf ,' M.. is FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM I tk Vigilant Six-20 F. 63 Lens , $42.56 Plumbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Phone 171 Box 271 'k Vigilant Six-20 45 Lens $61-60 Jj ;k 35 F. 35 Lens w.. Hange Finder $1071)0 ii Attachment for At Four Cameras $12.00 is 35 F. 35 Lens with 1 J Flashgun $120.00 J !e!e'elteleles''S'!s!E!e,s!S:e!'tl!C!e,, Wrathalls photo finishing I Af O-'V, faff i and best wishes this holiday For HIM Northwest Construction Ltd. will close operations from December 24 to January 3 for Staff Holiday. r w r si. m u Bachelor wn-rmr aa .3KS, ,.,.......,.. JiS(..Sa.3.S.S.S.i).3.S.iii5.S.,3. 9"'; raqenn I y CHIROPRACTOR A Beautiful Assortment of Pen and Pencil Sets ranging from $5.95 up WALLETS by TILLEY $1.75 Bridge and Cribbage Sets in Leather Cases Zipper Brief Cases Zipper Writing Cases GIFT STATIONERY Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals Fancy Wrappings i X X s s . 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