Norway Sons WKist Party DOUBLE WEDDING SISTERS BRIDES Tuesday, December 14, 1948 Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS ! MAVDDCUIC A double wedding took place in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral at 7:30 Saturday evening. The brides were Victoria and Jean Mcintosh, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mcintosh and were born In Prince Rupert. Victoria, elder sister, was married to Garland Clarence Garrioch and Jean was united to Leroy Alonzo Younghusband. The witnesses were Miss Lorna Howe and John Bond. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Basil Procktor. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver Mrs. H. Cann. To Sandsplt Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones, R. R Mallory, N Blount. From Vancouver L. Ygung, O. J. Moscrip, L. R. Rlddell, I Ginsberg. From Sandsplt Mr. and Mrs. A. Holly, Mr. Hale, S. Crosby, G. Stockdale. I COTTAGE CHEESE j New Creamed Fresh Made! i VALENTIN DAIRY j I Your Daily j i ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Under sponsorship of the Sons of Norway Lodge, an enjoyable evening was spent at whist In the lodge hall at the week-end. The committee in charge consisted of Nils Gunderson, master of ceremonies, Knut Slatta in charge of the door and Mrs. Alf Jensen, Mrs. Aei'lsr Johnsen and Mrs. John Pedcrsen in charge , of refreshments. Whist winners were: Mrs il Nieise.i and M.ss Betty Davis, ladies: and Alf Jensen and Nils Ou:derson, men. Advertise In the Daily News! PETER PAN GIFT SHOPPE Xmas Cards Novelties 7 Xmas Gifts Lending- Libra J Phyllis Pullen 229 Third Avenue West Thr (MStffr Matltww Uipm Krr ire, law. CHRISTMAS GIFT NECKWL f4 5? An exciting collw neckties . . . an indi boxed, at prices iro 8 $1 -00 TO $5 Foulards, Imports Satins, Cords, Strip, leys, All-Over Patu English Wool Chili FOR THAT SI'r.( U 1.1 WE Sl'GCKST A sJ i! Rich, colorful Fuuia Plain White Op Wool Club Stripes a: Tartans, all combim lng you a wide sell choose lrom. "I've found out how I can manage on my household budget you take us out three times a week for dinner!" Items... aUiamaiI6amI IIM 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "Sufficient has been done to show the possibilities." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "legate"? 3. Which one of these words Is misspelled? Infectious, in-iallable, inflammable. m 4. What does the word "negligible" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with fi that means "delicate skill"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "Enough has been done." Sufficient is an ad-, jective. 2. Pronounce lge-it, e as in egg, 1 as in it, accent first svllable. 3. Infallible. 4. That may be disregardefl; trivial. (Pronounce neg-li-Jl-bT, both is as in it, accent first syllable). "It is an entirely negligible quantity." 5. Finesse. Announcements All advertise urn n tnia column wUl ba charged for a full montb at 26 centa a word Concert at Lutheran Church, Friday, December 17, 8 p.m. Moose Christmas Tree, Saturday December 18, 2 p.m. sharp. Oddfellows' and Rebekah Xmas Tree, Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2 p.m. S.O.N. Christmas Tree Dec. 28, 2 p.m. Parents are invited. S.O.N Christmas Dance, Dec 29, 9 to 2. Refreshments. Every one welcome. Music by Mike Colussi. S.O.N. Whist Dance, refreshments, every Friday, 8:00 p.m. It Pays to Advertise! GREER & BRIDDEJS CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS Floor Sanding: A Specialty RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 rciMiiuiiuu luirun i Our new collection of party-goer gowns are sure popularity winners. Select yours now for the gay, social evenings of the Holiday Season. We also have a fine selection of Sequin-Trimmed DRESSES and GABARDINE DRESSES. NOTE TO SANTA a HXNDBAa ... a. BLOUSE . . . a NIGHTIE . . . aHOUSECOAT . . . PYJAMAS or LINGERIE make gifts a lady appreciates. Do you know that a small deposit will hold any merchandise you select and when you pick up your purchase Sweet SUteen's Personalized Budget Plan may be used to pay the balanc?. No Interest No Carrying Charges. Civic Centre Dates . WEDNESDAY "w. Sports i-a-ilV. 00 Bo-Mc-Hi Gym Class p.m. , :30 Rup-Rec Tiny Tots 3:30 Teen Age Badminton i (casual) 7:00 Adult Club Badminton 7:30 Rup-Rec Teen Age Girls Special 1:00 Gyro Club Luncheon 1:30 Gyro Club' Meeting 7:30 Teen Age Boys Crafts 8:00 Little Theatre i:uu Rod & Gun Club Publicity committee of the Women of the Moose gathered at the home of Mrs. C. Morrison ' Saturday night with ten members present. A delightful Christmas party was enjoyed. Advertise in the Daily News! XlTidS Gifts JIEJVS AND BOYS' CLOTHES i AND SHOES AT GREAT J ''- SWING PRICES ) MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS f $2.35 to $4.00 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS $1.75 to $5.75 MEN'S SILK TIES 50c to $1.95 MEN'S SCARVES Paisley's, etc. $1.50 MEN'S SOX for Dress 15c to $1.25 MEN S DRESS GLOVES . . $2.45 to $4.00 MENS HANKERCHIEFS 20c to 50c MEN'S BF.LTS and BRACES 95c to $1.75 "MTN'S WORSTED SUITS Perfect Fit and Good Make $37.50 MEN'S TOPCOATS $22.00 MEN'S PANTS FOT Dress and Semi-Dress $1.50 to $9.50 MEN'S GABARDINE COATS V Jailor-Made, Ail-Wool i Regular $45 NOW $30.00 MEN'S HATS New Styles and Shades $3.00 to $6.45 MEN'S DRESS SHOES Solid Leather, Good Fitting Black and Brown $6.00 to $10.00 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Assorted Shades $1.45 to $1.75 BOYS' HELMETS Lined 95c to $1.25 "BOYS' GOLF HOSE Pure Wool 90c to $1.15 BOYS' BELTS and BRACES 50c to 85c BOYS' ALL-WOOL SPORT JACKETS-Plaids SILK DRESSING GOWNS Shantung. Hand-embroidered Made in China Reg. $22.00 NOW : $8.95 5-PIECE LUNCHEON SETS -ri Beautiful Designs Reg. $4.50 NOW - $2.25 LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS Embroidered and Lace, Edges 35c to 95c .' LADIES' HOSE 55C to $1.05 Balls and Skeins. Best Quality 9 and 4-Play Big Variety '30c and 4-oz. 60c m BOYS' PANTS Tweeds and Worsteds Big Assortment. Prices $2.75 to $4.75 BOYS' SWEATERS All-Wool Assorted Prices "- $1.30 to $3.75 I IHI uru.ii i j SHOWER GUEST Delightful Affair in Honor of Popular Bride-Elect A miscellaneous shower was held la.1t Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Furunes, 961 Tenth Avenue East, in honor of Miss May Brew, whose marriage to George Cloutier will take place next week. The guest of honor was pres ented with a lovely corsage of pink roses. She was seated under a pink and white decorated umbrella from where she received her guests. j Several delightful and amus- j ing games took up the early part of the evening during the course of which the guests won many prizes. Delicious refreshments were served later by the hostesses. Mrs- Furunes and daughter, Mildred. The bride-to-be cut a miniature wedding cake. After midnight Miss Brew was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts, presented to her on a small table, centered with an appropriate decoration. To wind up the evening, pictures were taken of bride-to-be and guests. Guests invited were: Mes-dames Cloutier, J. Webb, Dumas, Gowan, R. Letourneau; Misses Ann and Pat Dumas, iorraine Barbe, Florence and Janet Cloutier, Rose Montesano, Mary Adcock, Pggy Gowan, and Miss May Brew. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Wright, city; R. M. Dubeau, Terrace; H. Johnson, Terrace; L. H. Llewellyn, Terrace; S. Crosby, Skidcgate; O. J. Moscrip, Vancouver; L. Young, Vancouver; L. R. Rid-dell, Vancouver. COMMEMORATES PEACE EDMONTON, (P Warring Cree and Beaver Indians are said to have reached an understanding at the banks of the Unjigah River in northern Albertalater rechristened the Peace River. WHAT TIME IS IT? . . . With 9 shopping days left till XMAS it's time you dropped in to see the really large selection of Gift merchandise at Man-! son's Jewellers, your friendly. Jeweller. (it) : Finely-appointed "Princesi" iteameri offer unexcelled accommodation and tempting meals for a restful, comfortable trip south. PRINCE RUPERT SAILINGS Southbound SUNDAY, DEC. 19 WEDNESDAY, JAN. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19 For information and reservations contact D. H. E. Maclean, General Agent mk PI MM U mm Local News S.O.N. Meeting, Wednesday 8 p.m. (294) Special Meeting Carpenters' Union, Wednesday 8 p.m. Business important. (294 The Salvation Army Christmas Concert in the Citadel, Thursday Dec. 16, 7:30. (294) 9 Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club members showing of sport fishing film, "Tackle Busters," Civic Centre, Wednesday. December 15, 8 p.m. (294) Little Theatre plays sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce for Salvation Army E. Christinas Cheer fund, Civic of Centre. Monday, December 20. 8:15 p.m. (298) Mrs. T. D. Gilmour of Colling-wood, Ontario, after a visit in the city with her brother, D. R. for Ross, left by plane yesterday for Vancouver enroute to Alberni, Vancouver Island, where she ' will visit for a time before re- turning East. , i XMAS HAMPERS Wanted full details of needy Veterans or Veterans' Widows (name, address, number in family and circumstances), communicate in writing before Dec. 16 to Chairman, Canadian Legion Christmas Hamper Committee, P.O. Box 628. (294) PUBLIC MEETING All civic-minded persons please attend a Public Meeting in the Civic Centre Auditorium, Tuesday, December 14 at 8 p.m., to hear our candidates for School Board and Aldermanic posts. Sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. (293) DENTAL TEST iMPKEoSES MONTREAL Dr. Johnston Abraham, president of the Montreal Dental Club, says he is much impressed with results of experiment conducted at univer- sities in Canada whereby a coat ing of sodium fluoride is placed over the teeth reducing tooth-decaying bacteria. Advertise in the Daily News! THE VOTE EDITH A. BLACK (Mrs. J. S.) for School Board (294) Moose meeting Tues day, Dec. 14 at 8 p!!mjj. Initiation of candid-refreshments. ates, Members please attend. (293) Decree of divorce has been granted in Vancouver to Esther Gertrude Wardal of Prince Rupert from Charles William War-dale of Lake Buntzen. The couple were married In 1930. County Court case in which R. Turner is suing G. H. Jolliffe Queen Charlotte City for $92.44 as a wage claim for carpentry work has been adjourned until January court. T. W. Brown is, acting as counsel for the plaintiff and Rod McLeod defendant. I . .X! vn mailing r. for loc IVaic FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM PALE DRY Ginger Ale ' ltffttitttf;t:ir. IF IT'S WEAiiABIXt II I M OR II Hj WE HAVE A C0iEP: LINE Wee Tul to Six Vi Aim) BLANKETS, SUIT. DOLLS and TOY- "Try Us and &t THE - STORK SHOP 303 3rd Ave. W. B VANmilVKR VICT1! SEATTLE Tuesday, 1 l) 111.. ' Sunday, 11 p.m-. Coqi.. ALICE ARM, STEWART POUT SIMPSON Sunday. HP8- for soi rn on1' CHARLOTTE ISLAM' s.s. Cooultlam. Dee. 3, I 31. 10 p.m. FOR NOItTM lft CHARLOTTE ISLAM s.s. Coquitlam, Di'f- m '- 10 p.m. - FRANK J. SRINM Prince Runerl ' AtfJ mrrt ve NOW AVA1LAB For Boys or Girls Tots or Teen-agers THERE ARE TOYS AND GAMES IN OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT TO PLEASE ONE AND ALL . . . GINGER ALE THAT SPARKLES I 1 V Is Hff' ' 1 and when you are selecting GIFTS for the J u n i o r s of the family, don't forget the Grownups. - foe tBeMen for tne:f Ladies 1 SHAVING COSMETIC SETS SETS IVixes in Any Company 25c plus deposit CHRISTMAS CARDS for distant Friends v; Gay Decorations to Brighten Your ' 0 House and Tree Gift Wrappings, Seals and Tags THE MAN WHO ONE - QUALITY BUY Diastfoane NOW 7Q lbs. 4.95 1 50 lbs. 8.95 250 lbs. 13.75 See us for lowest prices on I'aper Towels, Wax, Soap, Lamps, Mnis,.;ind all Janitor Supplies PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE ' 712 2nd Ave. Phone 632 ." NOTE Closed December 23rd to Jan. 2nd Unci.) I SERVE COLD Quarts ASK VL $ BUYS AND YOUR BY THOM SHEET QUALITY YOU GET WHEN TANK IS MADE BY TO I METAL LTD.. LOOK FOR TUB NEW RED WHITE GOLD SEAL LAB fff 11 1 m ' MHMHaaHal 518 3rd Ave. W. 253 East First Ave. Phone Black 884 Phone Red 400 f&