prince Guiscrt Daflp Jeton Monday,- December 6, 1948 'MOOSE WOMEN'S ; CHRISTMAS TEA . j Attractive Christmas decora Civic Centre . Dates . lE. Clapp and Mrs. . Pedersen. TtfnJ. HANDIWORK AT BAZAAR Mrs. G. Clark and Mrs C. T. Young were in charge of the rpron stall Mrs. R. Barclay, Mrs. W. F., Robertson and Mrs. H. G. Ahchi- j bald conducted a booth of children's wear and novelties. Mrs. Tommy Fraser and the HO" ttp,darlxng Ignited Church Bazaar en Thursday Well Patronized tions adorned the Mooae Temple Friday afternoon when the social service and hospital guild committees of the Women ot the Moose held a highly successful tea and sate of home cooking. Snowy conditions underfoot did not deter many ladies Jrom coming out in the bright sun Risu'rU of a season's handi work by members of First United Canadian Girls In Training sold MONDAY Sports a.m. 9:00 Bo Me Hi Gym Class. 4:00 Oirls Organised Games Hour. 8:00 Rup-Rec Women. Basketball Practices 4:80-10:00. a.m. . Spectal 10:30 Ministerial Assoc. p.m. 3:30 Jr. Boys Crafts. Give them a Church Ladies' Aid were quickly i sold to the large number of eager O viators nt the organization's Plate Glass Mirror ny day la lend their patronage to a delightful array -of home-made candies iron), a tastefully decorated booth, while Mrs. McCliH-tock and the Explorer Girls were in charge of a fish pond for the children. 6:15-;hamber of Commerce tpMJJ A Christmas tea and sale held in the Church hall Thursday afternoon. The. function was opened by Rev. R. A. Wilson with a brief address. The tea room was in charge of Mrs. A. Fauht, assisted by Miss Mary Sharp, Mrs. R. B. Dinner. 7:15 Chamber of Commerce WOO KOH! jr-., U4 I v 3 i Q WITH Mr. and Mr. H. M. Daggtt returned to the try Saturday afternoon on the Princess Koran from "Vancouver where they have been visiting (or the lat the allair. ' Mnr. A. S. Hamilton, chairman ot the social service committee, leneived the guests. Mrs. Thomas Clenn. senior repent, and Mrs. H. Home. hair-man of the hospital uild committee, poured, and serviteurs were Mrs. Tammy Christoff , Mrs. J. H. Jefferies, Mrs. Bert Bellamy and Mrs. J. E. Wide. Mra. J. ft. Carr wa3 cashier and Mrs. Percy ond, Mrs. H. Munoey aid Mrs. B. J. Bacon were in charge Kkinner and Mrs. J. Whittaker. Meeting. 7:30 I.O.D.E. Municipal Meeting. 7:30 Mixed Leathereratt. -8:00 Band Practice. Stock designs or made-to-measure Pourers were Mrs. H. G. Lawes, Mrs. C. J. O. Olson, Mrs. R. G. Large and Miss Helen Hurd. couple of weeks. of the kitchen. ' Serviteurs were Mrs. K. Faueht, Home cooking table was in Mrs. L. Daykin, Mrs. L. Frankhn, SKI CI.lB KNiOYS PARTY (ConUrujed from Page 4) IHIELOMTISLIIM charge of Mrs. J. P. Moller and Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. C. TERRACE radio and record player added Mrs. Mattson while Mrs. W. Bai- Moore. Cashier was Mrs. 3. 8. ley -directed the sale of fancy Irvine. woark and aprons. j Mrs J. R. Carr played Christ- to -the pleasure of the party. Re ctal moulding for home-craft use. Simple at and easy to instal. Supplied in eight ii.eiaiHiut, uuuAifcUug of Uol dogs and coffee, were served by mas carols on the piano during the tpa hour and was the centre ttical shapes to suit every home need. No The raffles were conducted by Mrs. Sam Hou-an. Mrs. T. Christoff on a chicken and Gil- f tPvt. 'nf n l:,r-.e number' of . Mrs. McRae. On Sunday, work iul tools required. was resumed on the -cabin at the ski run. The building is now )MPS0!1 HARDWARE CO. LTD. lis Royer, a cake A feature of' especial interest was a display of handiwork from patients ' of Miller Bay Hospital including a special quilt, Hearing completion. An enthusiastic welcome was children. In charge of the home cooking table were Mrs. A. Webber and Mrs. G. A. Johnson while Mrs. T. Petrol! and Mrs. E. R. Foster were in charge of the delicates- Skeena Restaurant , TERRACE ; ' ' LLOYD SAUDER. PROPRIETOR I GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE ' Open :30 .m. till midnight. Closed 9 p.m. Sundays J DINE AND DANCE j Bring your friends and enjoy yourselves1 ; AFTERNOON TEAS 8 TILL 5 given to Ingver "Swede" Morse, who recently returned from an patchwork 'embroidery by boys, knitted socks', laundy strings, I sen booth extended trip to Sweden. Icy conditions' on the moun dressed dolls, embroidery pic- A table of lovely fancy, work tainside made the downhill trip tureg, albums, sweaters, purses was under convenership of Mrs and gloves. D. Santurbane, assisted by Mrs precarious Sunday evening. tmember Them MM I WITH Qgzv Psc::c5 - M Ink ' r Kzdlias lobs ?C7 (3anc:i:anG 1 - , . "Ji t 1 f Penicillin, life-saving product of medical research, begins with Cultures of green mold. As the mold grows it secretes small amounts of penicillin. I "It1 V Tii m v m The production of penicillin and other drugs and vaccines demands absolutely sterile conditions. 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