Prince Uupcrt Daflp rectos Tuesday, December 21, 1948 FAMOUS Local News Items... REGULAR BAPTIST CHRISITMAS TREE Wilkin9 s Relief Fund 1.IO.D.E. Campaign to Assist Icleod River Goal From now to Christmas 20 off all fine Dress Shirts at 0- Fine Program Enlhuiastically Rendered and Much Enjoyed the UNIVERSAL. (299) Aboard the boat J. T. a party of Greenville native people arrived in the city this morning from the Naas river on a pre-Christmas shopping trip. They, include Johnson Russ, Jeffrey Benson, Chester Benson and W. Young. Meeting of Operating Engineers Local 510, Carpenters' Hall, Wed., Dec. 22, 8 p.m. (300) Mrs. O. A.' Hunter sailed this afternoon on the Camoun to V V V V A capacity crowd of well over Wednesday is the deadline two hundred filled the Reeular for the Legion children to pick ! Baptist Church Friday evenint: Family Stricken by. Lighthouse Disaster Closed Suoiiuriptlons In the recent campaign undertaken by Cam-rai Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, in aid of "the Wilkins family, victims up their Christmas gifts, tit) ' spend Christmas in Vancouver. io enjoy the Christmas program presented by the children of the A Joint meeting" of Vessel A. M. Budinich, local man-the British-American Now Available K(;r NUT AND STOKER SIZES . ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. L LUMUER BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 116 ounuay School and Mission Owners and Fishermen will be i agcr of Band. The Hem luesuay, uec. zi, r.i p.m. Announcement All MvprtineiirMia i tnis colimiu wUl be chnrged for full month kt 36 cenu m. word in the Fishermen's Hall. All interested should attend, it is im the recent lighthouse disas-a showed excellent training and ? items.! tcr n Mand totalled the very fine selection of It was designed so that every f f ?T, f l Oil Co., left by air today on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gordon will be sailing Thursday night w portant. (It) Leslie Dumas of Saskatoon Is tut T, ablC to Uke part and'! i'y before Christmas to aid on tne prince ueorge lor Van In rehabilitating them- couver to spend the Christmas n Hue wua n-iiueii u lcnguier. them the program somewhat, It en- selves Oddfeliows' and Rebckah Xmas Tree, Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2 p m. S.O.N. Christinas Tree Dec. 28, 2 p.m. Parents are invited. S.O.N Christmas Dance, Dec. and New Year holiday season. V V V V y The complete list of donors auieo. every schplar to do his share toward the entetainment. Dan Kristmansson' arrived In I HOTEL ARRIVALS J Prince Rupert bWtATCHING was: arriving on tonight's train to spend the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Dumas, 372 Bigger Place. Miss Leona Parker arrived In the city on Sunday morning's train from Ottawa to spend the Christmas and New Year holi The program opened with the Mrs. Nora Arnold 5.nn Believe Itch in a Jiffy the city on Sunday's plane from his studies at Vancouver to spend 5 29, 9 to 2. Refreshments. Everyone welcome. Music by Mike hymn "Joy to the World" after ' Cambrai ChanLer. i.ode. 25.00 v v v y y y Johnson, , Edmonton; 8. the Christmas and New Year a- vi "o "ao" iX&lZ 0ddson. s'and. which Bert Ewald offered.S. J. Mellor 5.00 cation season at his home here. I Colussi. Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. y y prayer, mis was followed by W. J. Raymond 2.00 enthusiastic motion choruses by 249 Taxi 24.00 ... t. ... ..in. I .t H irm wi'ih H. A. Pluym of Booth Memorial Bridge and Cribbage, Civic Cen LONDON Oj A double-edged ninth-century English sword jBO. fHl day season here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Parker. tre, January 10. the school. Mrs. M. Mathew 2.75 The opening number was Mr- and Mrs- H- E- Blain.. 2.00. "Symphony of the Bells," a Mr and Mrs- 3 s- Irvine ... 1.00 colorful message of the different I Rebekah Lodge 10.00 was found 30 feet underground during excavations for a new School teaching staff left on Monday's plane for Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New ear holiday season. y y y y y y M y y y For the first time since the boiler house for th? Houses of mishap, H. F. Glassey, who Parliament. broke a couple of ribs In the bells Introducing evening bells, ', Soroptomist Club 25.00! Mrs. John Thompson arrived basement of his home a few weeks ago, Is now able to be Qccan bells, sleigh bUs, door Anonymous su bells, dinner hells, werirtW hniia ' A Friend 50 Christmas i GIFTS Practical Pleasing MEN'S BELTS Hickok Belts, with Initial Buckles and Tongue Belts in Smart, New Stylins- Northwest in the city on the Camosun this morning from Stewart to join YOUR y y y y y y and finally the Christmas bells ! Dness of Edinburgh downtown again. His recovery. ) FOR J T eg. Mr. Thompson and her daugh CHICKEN IN This item was rendered by mem ter, Miss Kay Thompson, for wnapier, i.u.u.t; zo.uu Queen Mary Chapter, I.OUE 25.00 bers of the Mission Band and while taking time, is steady and ! satisfactory. The President and Officers the Christmas and New Year istruction Ltd. ,f uprralions from ,brr 21 l January' SUff Holiday. , season. Later she will be coming Mrs. J. D .Fraser 2.00 THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM of Prince Rupert Branch No. 27 Canadian Legion (B.E.S.L.) wish Mrs. Ewald's boys' class. An exercise entitled "How We Love Him" by the beginners' classes, under direction of Mrs. A. Bruce Brown and Miss Margot Brown, y y y y y y y y y y y y y y here to take up permanent residence. Miss Kay Tnompson arrived last week from Vancouver and has joined' the staff of A Friend 1.00 Municipal Chapter, I.O.D.E. 25.00 t Haida Chapter, i.O.D.E. .. 25.00 'This Way Santa!' the Compliments of the Season to all Veterans and extend a cordial in Dibb Printing Co. y MEN'S . n r f followed. The tiny tots closed Uieir message with Luther's. Christmas hymn, "Away In a; i Manger." j vitation to any,, that are not otherwise en FOR XMAS AT PIONEERS' HOME A. Ewald's Junior boys fol-1 gaged, to attend "Open House" at the Legion Hajl on Christmas Eve, Friday, Dec. 24, 8:30 to 11 lowed with "Lessons From Lowly Things" in which they showed 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 I AIUJC'C Opposite 5 All ML J Health Unii HOME-MADE CANDY I XMAS GIFT BOXES X 1 y Order Now Blue 3SD Welcome and appreciacd donations for comforts at the p.m. (T.W.F.) nanaKercnieia y Initial and Plain with y Handkerchiefs in Fine Lawn and' Linen. . Fine J Lawn in Colored Border y and Solid Colors. l MEN'S HOSE y V'r.rr. QuaJity Men's Hose 5 in both Ankle and Regular IS Lcniith. Pure Wool, Silk Classified advertising a.ays brings results. how the functioning of a match, a penny, a magnet, a copybook and a compass illustrated spiritual truths. The Primary girls, under Mrs. Christmas season at the Pioneers' Home have been received at the City Hall, Mayor Nora Arnold announced yesterday. The IntqrValley 'Lumber & Sup ply Co. of Terrace h;is sent M. Bedford, performed a "Star Drill" during which they marched and changed direction with $100. From Canon W. F. Rush and Wool and Wool and y Cotton Mixtures. brook, veteran coast mission ary, $10 has been received. y y precision and, using their decorated stars, brought their message to a close by hanging them on a beautiful cross In a form of a message reading "Christ OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, DEC. 23 AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver M. Brown, Miss Potit, H. Neilson, H. A. Pluym, M. Stevens, Mr. Johnson, A. M. Budinich. To Sandspil R. Johnson. y a JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. .Third Avenue 'the Lord is Born Today." I Three dramatized scenes of I "The Annunciation" were pre-I sen ted by Mrs. C. J. Carter's ...Mole thtir Christmas Mrry with IV VICTOR RECORDS -' Cnni... n(!n TU;. ! . .. . f I La The CJtt that kcc)s on (jiving 3.50 Peter Churchmouse $3.50 Villus I NOW AVAILABLE NEW LUX UK I STEAMER Little Black Sambo's Jungle Band .'.. 3.50 Rapuzel ..' 3.50 Hansel and Gretel 5.75 Twelve Dancing Princesses 4-50 urk Sambo The Twins 3:50 ,o 4.50 iiiB Fiddle 3.50 The Piccolo . .. 3.50 i Appy Birthday 3.50 who had assisted in the preparation of the program, especially Mrs. A. EwaloV who acted as pianist throughout. Others thanked were the teachers, Mrs. A. B. Brown, Mrs. J. C. Carter, Mrs. M. Bedford, Miss Margot Brown, Mrs. A. Ewald, Mrs. Thornton and Mis. Blackaby. Thanks were also accorded Mes-dames F. Cameron, jr., A. Ritchie, R. Walker and S. Cheese-man and to Messrs. Ralph Wcick PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR UllUUI 11 JO. AUIO iit-iii icaiuiuu illustrative singing by Isobcl Taylor, Elizibcth' Martin and Joyce Strand and ' was well received. A violin duct, "Norwegian Lullaby" was acceptably rendered by Robert Jensen and Sally Schumacher. fhty were accompanied t at the piano by Henry Blackaby. The Mission Band, under direction of Mrs. Blackaby, presented a sketch entitled, "Mother Goose's Mission Band" which Above unbreakable Children's Records) Dickon's Christmas Carol The Seal lhat lives ,.and lets livt Christinas Seals live throughout the year . . making possible 365 days of tuberculosis education. X-ray examination, patient rehabilitation and medical research. The result? They help save thousands of lives a year. As always, the 1V49 program of the tuberculosis associations will be financed by your purchase of Christinas Seals. So please, take just a moment send in your contribution today. j Buy Christmas Seals AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT i WniKlerlund IIi'is and Cast 5.50 "lies acker Suite 3.00 p r of Hamelin "id Bergman) .... 2.75 (Ronald Coleman and Cast I'.-.,....:;......-... 5.50 The Littlest Angel (Loretta Young) ...... 3.75 The Happy Prince. (Blng. Crosby and O. Welles ..2.75 Illustrated the maxim "It Is' and R. G. Moore. Christmas presents were distributed to each scholar by the Superintendent together with a bag of popcorn, candies and an orange. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND ' WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. more blessed to give than to receive." There followed a novel item by Mr. Blackaby s Senior boys In the form of "Shadowgraphs" illustrating Christmas scenes. Background Christmas music was supplied by Elizabeth Martin and Isobcl Taylor. The program closed with a sketch, "Christmas at the Browns," by Mrs. Blackaby's Junior girls class. At the conclusion of the pro Ms AT YOUR CHRISTMAS SEAL COMMITTEE KINSMEN CLUB Box 1760 This space contributed by JIM WADE Manager FAMILY SHOE STORE I COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made , VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE a gram the superintendent, G. R. a . KODAKS for CHRISTMAS S. Blackaby inanked all those 4 NUNC WILL PLEASE THEM BETTER! 5 r (I SAVOY HOTEL ' Carl Zarelli, Prop. THONE 37 7.0. 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