War Mr. and Mrs. Neville Gerrard. pmtt Uuycrt Dailg rectos Monday, December 20, 1948 honorary secretary of a London inquiry agency, said there is nothing to stnn unniHAa LEGION HOST ! who have been on a visit to Van Local News Items:..! uuoo -" blackmailers from calling them- w The wants "c,,co mvcsugaiors. Announcements All advertiaentAti q tnia columa will be charged lor a full month at 26 cents a word couver, returned to the city from the south on the Camosun last evening Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Cheney are sa:lir.g tomorrow afternoon on the Camosun for Vancouver to . i iiic uuijf uuitmicauon a man TO 300 KIDDIES AT YULE PARTY i .'nt help to Put t, 1 now needs to set himself up as From now to Christmas 20 off all fine Dress Shirts at the UNIVERSAL. (299) Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thwaites returned to the city on the Cam-csnn last evening from a trip to , nsi-uu" j a a nrivate jjiivu'.c dpt.prtlv ueiecuve is pnnnoh v. many ,o ' hav e set themsei monev 0 rent a rnnm .n Santa Clat Vancouver. I , n vn. y y y y te detectives. flce) wHh a few shm, spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. ! w meeting ui viJtiaw"'6 " Miss Molly-o Fitch arrived in i gineers Local 510, Carpenters nation, reyico" over ior a name-plate," he said. Hall, Wed., Dec. 22, 8 p.m. (300) the city on thi Camosun last ev Oddfellows' and Rebekah Xmas Tree, Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2 p.m. S.O.N. Christmas Tree Dec. 23, 2 p.m. Parents are invited. S.O.N Christmas Dance, Dec. 29, 9 to 2. Refreshments. Everyone welcome. Music by Mike .'ingle bells, gilts and a jovial line of chatter, made a personal appearance before 30O children Saturday afternoon at the Canadian Legion Christmas party in the navy drill hall- y y y y y hiishcd deiecu" & : . '-'gal statuS Wne ' SP,C!.rs R. A. Aston, Advertise in the Daily News! ening from Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Armstrong and daughter, Miss Mary Armstrong, will arrive in the city on Thursday night's train from j holiday season here. Quite a few cars were noticed yesterday, carrying Christmas trees. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. E. Faun? sailed Sunday evening on the Princess Norah for Vancouver. '.Edmonton to spend the Christ Little Theatre plays spon Colussi. sored by Junior Chamber of 49 - " ( i L - 1 $ ' t j I fl mas season with Mr. and Mrs Allan Armstrong. Miss Jean McAfee arrived in Commerce for Salvation Army Legion members and the Women's Auxiliary combined their efforts to make the event one of the best in 'he organization's history . The Christmas atmosphere y y y y y y y y y y V y y y treat 'em to DEEP PLUM PIE I Christmas Cheer fund, Civic Centre. Monday, December 20 Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. Bridge and Cribbage, Civic Centre, January 10. ' S.O.N. Whist Dance, refreshments, every Friday, 8:00 p.m. "A Thing of Beauty is A Joy Forever" and The TOTEM POLE 8:15 D.m. (298) 5 was made authentic with a laree GIFT SHOP has much of beauty Nelson, of the Customs W. 1. the city on the Camosun last evening from her studies at University of British' Columbia to spend the Christmas and New Year holidays with her parent.5. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAfee. decorated tree from which Santa for the discerning Gift seeker. !t Clauspresented presents for the Department .stationed at Tul-sequah Is in Prince Rupert to spend Christmas with his ' Modern Etiquette excited crowd of ycunusters. The party was opened with the By ROBERTA LEE ! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Forbes and son, Chajles, returned .to the city on the Camosun last evening from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. showing of children's films by ( Mr. Miller after which the child Ian McRae arrived in the city cn the Camosun last evening from his studies at University of Ri-itish Columbia to srwnd the Mrs. Oeorge E. Darby returned t j Bella Bella on the Camosun yesterday after a trip to y y y y y y y y y y y y y y IS iy y y y y y y Q. Is it wise for the mutual friends of a divorced couple to invite them to the same party? A. If the party is a large one, it is all right to invite thtln and let them fend for themselves. Miss Monica Holtby arrived home on the Camosun last even 'Christmas and New Year holi ren were served ice cream bars, soda pop, candies and fruit. Childish voices were raised to sing "Jingle Bells" as the patron saint of the yule season entered mil ) day season at his home here. ing from her studies at Uhiver- Prince Rupert IJV... and District ..... - S ' THE , Baptism of John William, mt son of Mr. and Mrs. William Health Unit. The Conrad Street sily of Britisn Columbia in van-School Child Welfare Clinic .will couver to spend the Christmas & Eremner, was solemnized at the morning service in First Presby PERFECT GIFT be closed on Thursday, Decern- and New Year nonaays wun ber- 23 and December 30. Open her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. as usual on Thursday January Holtby. the hall. Ladies in charge of the party were Mrs. Frank Ellison, convener, Mrs. J. S. Black, Mrs. P. Dvornak, Mrs. Dan Parent, Mrs. V. Duncan, Mrs. P. Bond, Mrs. P. ; Talloway, Mrs. P. Anderson. Mrs. It is best, though, to avoid in- j i viting both to a small gather-; 1 i ing, unless you are sure they ! are still on good ' terms and frequently attend the same' parties. Q. What is the correct way to (298) 6th, 2-4:00 p.m. terian Church yesterday by Rev. Gecrge E. Sendall. HOTEL ARRIVALS Passengers sailing for Vancouver aboard the Princess Norah Sunday evening included I y y y y y i y A 1 It A A . . ' A: A A-A A address a Protestant clergy-maji who does not bear the A Fine Wool ; DRESSING CANNED F00BS f 3. Forsgren, Murray Fontan, Gil title of "Doctor"? PERSONAL Art retail stores will be open all da? Thurs- i day, Dec. 23, and will close Thursday Dec. 30 as usual. Prince Rupert Retail Merchants Association. (298, Mrs. E. E. Dale who has been on F. Hardy. In charge of ice cream were Mrs. W. Rothwell, Mrs. G. V. Hanley, Mrs. A. Wallin, while Mrs. Henry Smith sr., Mrs. A. J. Croxford, Mrs. B. Guyan and A. As "Mr. Blank." O. What should a young man y v y bert McMillan of Walcott, Miss, A. E. Houston, M. J. Sinclair and W. G. Chinnick. George Wilson of the local pro-v'.nrial public works denartment Prince Rupert W. H. Williscroft, Terrace; S Olney, Alert Bay; M. Brown New Westminster; R. A. John y say if he is presented to a girl tor-the second time? Mrs. S. L. Peachy were in charge a brief trip to Vancouver and Se A. I've already had the pleas of distribution of the sada pop. attle is returning to the city on son, Sandspit; Miss J. C. Spence Kazelton; Miss A. Houston, Wal y y y y y y v ure. A number of children failed to the Prince George this Wednes GOWN Fine Flannel Dressing Gowns in Plain Colors with Contrasting Trim and Smart Wool Tartans in Colors that appeal to all Men. GIFT SLIPPERS returned to the city on the Camosun last evening after attending a conference of departmental officials in Victoria. claim their presents, and these cott: M. Cote, Vancouver; T. day. may pick them up at the Cana Rnwell. Burns Lake; J. A. Peter BULGARIAN TOBACCO The most important export of dian Legion Hall in the after W.H. Williscroft of Terrace will ail tomorrow afternoon on the y y y w son. Endako; J. Keatly, Boston; ri A ft A A A A A A A A A-A A A A noon or evening until Wednes A Wilson. Prince George; Miss Bulgaria is tobacco leaf. Miss Ann Brown, who is attending girls' school in Vancou Camosun for Vancouver to spend Jt,3a;VSfc ..... day. H. Olson. Ketchikan; R. Thomp ver, is arriving nome on me i-s. son. Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. W. the Christmas and New Year holiday season. y y y y y y y y Prince George Wednesday to Osborne, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs ANOTHER HALIFAX FIRST A W. Priest. Sandspit; E. Wil Donald Hartwig, Who is at- HALIFAX The passenger . . ., 1 I 1ir.nl,iHAtAn spend Christmas and New Year season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown. liams, Sandspit. y y y ship Media sailed for England .wncung rti-8 I state arrived home on the Ca- recently with the first frozen Popular Romeos for Men. Soft Kid Leather Uppers' with Flexible Leather soles. $5.95 Comfortable Soft Soled, Kid L e a t h e r Slippers, Everett Style. $2.95 Daily Hews Classified Ads get Mrs. Rob3rt Winship of Falls arrived in the city on vmm. Quick Results! south to spend the Christmas tnd New Year season with his par y y y y y if y y w vocforriav mnrnine's train to j .... j ... . . port by sea. The milk, for the use of passengers and crew, was flown to Halifax from Boston because of the milk shortage ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hartwig, A spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season with her Westview. y A 9tw A provincial parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bar- here. the W. S. Orr of ...Mok thtir Christmas Mrry with at ner. public works department EDUCATIONAL EXPANSION i Stewart arrived in the city on ( . Good former city engin- CA VICTOR RECORDS Last summer there were 349 the Camosun last evening on d now identified with the Northwest Construction Ltd. will cWwe operations from December 24 to January 3 for Staff Holiday. new schools or major enlargements to schools under construction in Britain. The Qift that keeps on Qiving his way home after a trip to Vic- pAvinclal department of public toria to attend a conference of J,rjCSj arrived in the city on the department officials. 'coqultlam yesterday afternoon NOW AVAILABLE from the Queen Charlotte isj- Reims $3.50 Bj'-k Sambo The Twins 3:50 ha 4.50 ands to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season at his home here. Peter Churchmouse .... 3.50 Little Black Sambo's . Jungle Band 3.50 Rapuzel 3-50 Hansel and Gretel 5.75 Twelve Dancing Princesses - -50 Miss Eleanor Carr arrived home on the Camosun last even-in? from her nursas' training studies at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, to spend the Christ ; i ! i i ! 1' : V ! ! i 1 - r,ag Fiddle 3.50 - The Piccolo .... 3.50 Appy Birthday 3.50 1 f0 . ... mas and New Year holidays witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. (Above unbreakable Children's Records) 1' Carr, Borden Street. This advertisement it not published or Mrs. L. W. Kergin,- who has been in Vancouver attending ths capping of her daughter. Miss nnrothv Kergin, at the Vancou-- 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 n Wonderland : Risers and Cast 5.50 J'.-ric.s rackcr Suite 3.00 -P'-r of Ilamelin rid Hersman) .... 2." 5 dispUyed by the Liquor Control Boerd or k the Government of British Columbia. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE 1; I ver General Hospital training school for nurses, is returning to the city on ths Prince George this Wednesday. John Currie, one of Prince Rupert's best known pioneers and flir many vears in the marine GOLD SEAL LABEL This Way Santa!' 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 COTTAGE CHEESE contracting business, arrived in ! the city on the Camosun last ev- ening from the south to .spend I the Christmas season. He now y'fV Si 1 toew Creamed Fresh Made rs VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE lives in retirement at Cowichan Bay. Vancouver Island. mm it !t?Trer,e'''''''t't .1 KODAKS for CHRISTMAS ''THING WILL PLKASK Til KM IJKTTKll! M i A I NEW LUXUKT STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE 19Ufs Most Complete ' TO ALL A I lot n SAVOY HOTEL:.. Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET. PRINCE RUPERT. jMitchell & Curriej I AILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS Gift Show . v . y 9 c rain or snow, sunshine Brownie Special "ie Target Slx-20 ?': 4"ie Target Slx-16 & Duaflex Camera h Attachment for Kodak Duaflex 3- 'li Vigilant Junior Slx-20 - At & Vigilant Slx-20 F. 88 Lens 33- 2- Vigilant Six-20 F. 63 Lens Vigilant Six-20 F. 45 Lens Tni nn a 35 F. 35 Lens with Range Finder ?,nn ' Attachment for Above Four Cameras "8 3: F. 35 Lens with Case and Flashgun $120.00 or frost, wind or hall, two-head- EACH THURSDAY LIMITED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS dressed Indians, stand silently and unperturbed In front of 3 A Manson's. The answJr is simple, even a wooden inaian nnuwa a ce-S-'S'S''''e'S',,',,s'!,'e,e'5't'e,e,e',!8'','c',;,t,S,C quality gift shop when he sees one. 12 venns at 11:15 p m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WRATHAL IS PHOTO FINISHING So when you see the Indian OLD f It 't ' txt f 'ttf'C sign remember, you neeuu i farther in your gift shopping, Manson's have a complete stock of lovely "present -able" items ranging from wooden salad bowls to the very finest of highly polished blue-white diamonds. "You don't buy quality at For HIM A trtmmu rf iir ,fuMw:.mi-. V y n v This advertisement is not published or splayed by thS Control Board or by tht Government of British a,lumb.a. Bachelor Manson's it comes with everv purchase." (lt) V s? 5 A Beautiful Assortment of Pen and Pencil Sets ranging from $5.95 up WALLETS by TILLEY $4.73 Bridge and Cribbage Sets in Leather Cases Zipper Brief Cases-Zipper Writing Cases GIFT STATIONERY Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals-Fancy Wrappings u J mm A A A A A A A A A A A A A it THE BEST TO YOU AND YOURS THIS (Ehruituutsi rawm 111 . ' For HER . . . Adrienne V A 5 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue A .A li "i A . n A Dibb Printing Co. 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