flr.lt ri,rti weather prevented the dance from being a success and. ac Ptfiuc Uupcrt Daflp f3eU Tuesday, December 21, 1948 cording to the report, only the "iwiing. - m ni?: Following , . of Ra-,1, , dclmg . C-tisi IPO cviv generosity of all but one of the creditors saved the Club from emerging from the project with a debit. James Ham and Bert Jcf-ferles, two new members of the Club, who will be Initiated at the KINSMEN READY FOR CHRISTMAS Annual t'hrislma Tree Tonight (o Have Man) Features Kinsmen were willing and energetic helpers of Santa Claus last night as they spent the major part of their regular meeting packing oranges and assort COUPLE FROM KITIMAAT IS WEDDED HERE obtained by b. CCU"e a mall cuier member. Ior A Kitimaat couple, Miss Bea TONIGHT at 7:15 ONLY trice Alice Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rob ed candies in bags for distribu SeaHavkeSea tion at tlie Kinsmen's Christ ertson, and Wilfrid Frank Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, were the principals mas treat for children to be held tonight in the Civic Centre. yesterday afternoon at a pretty wedding in First United Church with Rev. R. A. Wilson officiat Art Williamson, chairman of THE TRUTH ADOUT THE huSJT WOULD MAKEf ,N ANY S Unirtisil lntemjU,ii! presents "n "H ing. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore floor length white satin with long veil and had four attendants Mrs. Ni Alice Maitland, Miss Marjorie g Hall, Mrs. Cecilia Smith and Miss Myrna Ryan. There were the Christmas treat committee, reported that arrangements for enteraining the large crowd of children had been completed. Main feature of the program will be movies although there will also be some live entertainment which Is expected to add to the fun'. Santa, In his bright red suit, white beard and joyous spirit will be there to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and tu see that no youngster leaves the party empty-handed. At this gathering the opportunity will be taken to present Leonard Smith with a bion.a could get this If teacher Ethel Singer AN OLD, OLD STORY THAT NEVER GROWS STALE- aiso iwo smaii gin trainoearers. kind of attention as she lectures on the three R's, she'd have a classroom full of geniuses. She is reading the ageless demerit Moore classic, "Twas the Night Before Christmas," and not a creature is stirring, except the little girl in background who holds a hand up to ask repetition of a line she may have missed. Children are first graders of a New York public school. FREDRIC MARCH as "Marcus -lather, husband tyrant to all! DAN DURYEA as "Oscsr"-semen were his ife! EDMOND O'BRIEN s "Ben"-money was his jod! ANN BLYTH as P.egina"-love was her weapon! The groomsmen were Henry Amos, Chris Wilson and James Robertson. Following the ceremony, a wedding feast was held at. the Commodore Cafe. The couple sailed this after-, noon oil the Camosuij for Bute-dale enroute back to their home at Kitimaat. RUPERT MENS and BOYS STORE Hoys' Suits Boys' Parkas Boys' Sweaters Boys' Windbreakers For A Boy's Xmas RUPERT MENS al Rehousing Program. 3 u t 'SELFISH FAMILY CONTROLLING the Conservative press and spokesmen proless to see a trend toward country-wide control of M medal and certificate awarded by the Royal Humane Association of Canada for his heoric rescue of tiny "Rusty" Rougeau who tumbled into the harbor FLORENCE ELDRIDGE DRAMA IS HERE "Another Part of the Forest, With Frcdric March, at Capitol Theatre An exciting story of the post-Civil War period 'comes to the M 1 inns. "Public houses of England form an essential part of democratic life of the country," said the London Evening Standard f, to the city to attend the wed-K ding. is "Lavinia-betrayal was her rtnge! Tl BRITISH PUBS LONDON CP' A riotous campaign mixing malice and mirth, is being waged in Britain over state control of public houses. The government's new licensing bill. would provide for .slate management of pubs in "new towns" envisaged in the Nation- warn water at the east end of the Fishermen's Floats December 13 and BOYS STORE ' " a Advertise in the Daily News! In Canada an increased consumption of fruit and vegetable., is needed to meet the requirements of Canada's food rules. JOHN DALL is "Bagtry"-honor was his codel DONA DRAKE as "laurette-men were her weakness! ON TN SAM! MOOUH 'Apart from providing relaxation and entertainment, they offer a forum for politica! discussion. "Yet if the pubs were bi ought 1947. Leonard, who credited the training and experience he received at the Kinsmen Kiddies' Camp for his ability to swim, was last year honored by tho Club witli a Kin crest ring and screen of the Capitol Iheatre here this Wednesday and Thursday in "Another Part of the Forest'" with Fredric March, D.m Duryca, Edmond O'Brien and Ann Blyth In the starring XXXXXXXTXXXUXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXtXXXXXXXXX. .XXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.? under state management, how much easier it vouid be for a NKWS CARTOON roles. Sequel to "Little Foxes," it is the story of a selfish, bick a letter guaranteeing him a fret holiday at the ramp during the 1943 season. The Club was also responsible for the facts of Leonards exploit being placed before the Royal Humane Association for action. The presentation will be made by Past Prc- MATINEE WEDNESDAY 2:30 EVENINGS 7:00 - 9:12 HMQut Hl.lll .-..j , w BOOKS OF THEATRE TICKETS ering family who make life miserable for themselves . and for the community as a whole. March gives a splendid portrayal as the head of the family. Duryca, O'Brien and Miss Blyth are his children. Florence Eldriclge, March's wife in real life, plays the role of his wife in the film. She is the only member of the family who has some kindness in her nature. I sident R. G. Moure. ARE NOW ON SALK BY ALL MEMBERS OF Tl IE STAFF Plans were also made for the presentation of the Shell-Out Cup to Molly Peterson of Borden Street School who this year succeeds Yvonne Nei totalitarian government to listen to what people were saying, how much easier to tell them what to say. LIBERTY MENACED "The Licensing Bill menaces our liberty. The people nm:,t se to it that these meddling socialists are compelled to keep their hands off the pub?. "And who knows what would happen to the price of beer? Nothing so far has failed to become dearer after it Las been nationalized" The issue by now has become so confused that many honest pub frequenters think the government is preparing t0 take over all -pubs immediately. HANDS OFF Nearly every pub displays a AND AT THE TIIEATKE Thn nfhprc nro nil C(lfii.V rulki. hll fVi. t ..... onirai, .uvu- nit .ujj mi iW0 consecutive less and morally weak. ' years While the drama is to large j Prcsim-m George Dibb report-extent of the serious type td on the dance held last Fri-there are some lighter moment;; I day for the purpose of raising J.nd there are poignant se-: money to supply the treats for m mm r quences as well. the Christmas party. Adverse TOASTF.RS SHOE petition form urging "hnnds off i pubs" which customers are 1 urged to sign. Some people s?yj ELECTRICAL AUTOMATIC IRONS BOUDOIR LAMP SETS RADIOS COLUMBIA RECORDS ELECTRIC RAZORS 1 GIFTS LAMPS teiuse 10 sign are out of luck wh?n they try to buy scarce cigarcls over the bar. 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"One of the more useful aspects of a dartboard in any of these hostclries wil! be that It will irrcp customers happy whit" their applications tin quadruplicate) for pints oi wallop are bPing sorted . rubber - stam-H'd sent to the central registry. Lu' v L" extra ADVANTAGES s.y rbsT) liflhl in wigh: not mark floors; VTy ' Completely watoH I SS lnulat againil I hot or cold; 9 CHRISTMAS (JIFTS FOR LADIES COMES FROM . Annette Mansell's If M i V w i y V y V r V V y v V V CUNERAL ELECTRIC IWOITAT RANGES NOMA LIGHTS OICNEKAL ELKCTHIC WASIIEKS With rump Control $149.50 Sl.dO to SI.701 STRINGS WREATHS EXTRA LAMPS SI. 13 to xv $229 TO $299 resubmitted thro-iRh popflr 8c to I 5c The CONSOLETTE w me ais.ricution depart- the Evo- meni lor action,'' said ling News. DRESS SALON A Christinas Olft she has been waitini: for has just arrived NEW VELVET AFTERNOON DRESSES AND FORM.tW Elaborately Styled -Dainty and Feminine -to dWiglit Ui( heart of a lovely lady on Christinas Day. 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