3, prince tlupert Dallp Jlctos Saturday, December 18, 1948 Local News Items SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR HOLIDAYS Christmas and New Year holiday season for the schools com MRS. E. STARR BURIED FRIDAY Final rites for the late Mrs. kilpott Evict --""1 1 Cash Tor old gold. Bulger's. Basketball Tonight. H ( J. H. McLeod is one of the Cash for Old Gold, Diamonds members of the membership of etc. at Manson's Jewellers. KIN DANCE FOR ! CHRISTMAS TREE Unfavorable weather mitigated against the attendance at the dance staged last night in the Civic Centre to raise funds d Co. Ltd. menced with yesterday's closing and will extend until Monday, January 3. Several of the city's school teachers are leav-inging this week-end for their an Edith Starr, former resident of Port Esshigton, who died in hospital here this week at the age of 7, was held Friday afternoon at B.C. Undertakers' Gren-ville Court Chapel. Rev. R. A. Moose Whise Drive and Dance Can Supply You With every Saturday night 8:30. (297) for he Kinsmen Club's Christmas tree. The attendance num Regular meeting of Deep Sea homes in south and east to spend the fortnight's vacation. HOTEL ARRIVALS Fisherman's Union. Sunday the newly organized Burns Club here. Mis. Josephine Sykes and small son are leaving Sunday night on the Coquitlam for Vancouver where they will spend Christmas. PERSONAL An retail stores bered about 50 couples all of Wilson of First United Church officiated.; Mrs. Starr's death came with jER Including Fir, Cedar, etc. CORING In Fir or Hemlock Dec. 19, 2:30 p.m. Members re quested to attend. in three weeks after the passing of her. husband, the late George Martin, H. D. Reid, E. C. IDING All Types whom had a very enjoyable time until 2 a.m. Andy McNaughton's Orchestra provided the music and Kin President George Dibb was master of ceremonies. Other committee members were Stan Saville, William Bremner. Ar- Cameron and K. Kaulbeck, of Louis Starr. She is survived by Priwce Rupert P. L. Johnstone, Vancouver; J. v X - ' A 5 SASH and DOOR Stephens, Vancouver; T. S. Fin will be open all day Thursday, Dec. 23, and will close Thursday Dec. 30 as usual. Prince Rupert Retail Merchants Association. (298 nic? Vancouver; Miss J. Nichols, and the Columbia Cellulose staff are sailing Sunday nlghi on a trip to Vancouver. ' Miss Eleanor Moxley is sailing tomorrow night on the Co mine Boas and Harry Vancouver; S. Olney, Alert' two daughters,' Mrs. Cecilia A. Miller of Port Essington and Mrs. Louise Garret of Seattle and one son, Paul Starr, of Cas-siar. There are also 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grand- Mrs. Margaret Thomas, tcaeh- anMM,s FOOTHILLS ALBERTA COAL in all sizes PHONE 651 ier at the Sunnyside Indian quitlam for Vancouver to spend cniidren. RISING FAST In the 52 years since its first the Christmas and New Year School, Is sailing Sunday night Bay; A. McGillivary, Vancouver; M. Brown, New Westminster; T. Hess, Sandspit; R. A. Johnson, Sandspit; Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomlinson, city;' A. Wilson, Prince George; J. J. .McKenzie, Port Hardy; P. Picke, South-bank; A. Wilkle, Port Edward. holiday season. on the Coquitlam to spena successful commercial produc Christmas in the south. Miss Glenna Moore is sailing Sunday night on the Coquitlam tion, rayon has grown so rapidly that its world consumption exceeds that of wool, is 13 times Little Theatre plays spon on a trip to Seattle, where she sored by Junior Chamber of Commerce for Salvation Army greater than silk, and is surpassed only by cotton. . Many friends attended the funeral service, joining In sing-1 lng of the hymns "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Shall We Gather at the River." Interment took place In Fair-view Cemetery with the following acting as pallbearers: Raymond Watson, Larry Stanley Charlie Richmond, Cecil C. Robinson, Ken Robertson and James Flewin. ' ' if i K" 2 5 THE I AIR PASSENGERS nks to Electors Christmas Cheer fund, Civic To Vancouver R. C. Dudley, will spend the Christmas holi-j days with her sister, Mrs. John Wilson. Miss, Lynne Gordon left by air this week for Vancouver to Centre. Monday, December 20 8:15 p.m. 298) Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Matthews of D. Edmondson, Mrs. B. Grant, L. Locker. To Sandspit J. William. From Vancouver S. Olney, J 5 PERFECT GIFT I extend my sincere thanks to the who so generously supported me at s on Thursday. May I also assure them shall do everything in my power-to Port Edward are sailing Sunday night on the Coquitlam for Vancouver where they will spend Music . Teachers and Pupils McKenzie, B. Currie, N. Brown, spend the Christmas and New! Year holidays. Her parents, Mr.j and Mrs. Lee M. Gordon, will be going south next week. Miss E. Haroldson, P. L. Johnstone, J. Stephens, T. S. Finnie. the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Killin are it the confidence imposed m me. From Sandspit J. Carlson, L. leaving on Monday night's train i HAROLD WHALEN. Locker, Mr. and Mrs. Yeoman for Jasper to spend Christmas ..'.it Mrs. Ross Richardson, who has been in Vancouver for the past month receiving medical Syd Hamblin is sailing Sunday night on the Coquitlam to spend Christmas and New Year's at and child. with therl daughter and son-in- : law, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ross. A Fine Wool DRESSING GOYII treatment, is returning to the! Long Beach, California with his K ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC OF TORONTO MIDWINTER THEORY EXAMINATIONS February 1 1th and 12th Applications and fees must rcacb the Conservatory not later than JANUARY 10th. 1949 135 College Street, Toronto 2B daughter and son-in-law. city from tlte south on the Camdsun tomorrow evening. HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY It was stated erroneously In the Daily News that David Chow Due to delayed connection at Jasper Park, tonight's train, due from the East at 10:45, is reported nine hours late, which will bring it in at 7:45 tomorrow morning. was the proprietor of the Broadway Cafe which gave a free luncheon to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club Thursday. The proprietor of the Broadway is Fine Flannel Dressing J Gowns in Plain Colors j with Contrasting Trim and Smart Wool Tartans in a Colors that appeal to all Men. .t GIFT SLIPPERS Popular Romeos for Men. Soft Kid Leather Uppers 4 Q. How can I make a good fruit punch? A. By mixing one cup of pineapple juice and one and one-fourth cups of white grape juice; Add two cups-of water and sweeten to taste. Then pour into a large punch bowl, add one" quart of raspberry ice, and serve.. Q. How can I make sash cords Peter Wong to whom due appreciation was expressed on be-nalf of the club for the Prince Ruper', and District Health Unit. The Conrad Street School Child Welfare Clinic will be closed on Thursday, December 23 and December 30. Open as usual on Thursday January 6th, 2-4:00 p.m. (298) with Flexible Leather soles. Advertise in the Daily News! To the Electors Once again, kindly accept my deep gratitude for the confidence imposed in, me in Thursday's voting. GEORGE B. CASEY. (It) last longer? . $5.95 A. Before installing the new sash cords, soak them in boiled linseed oil, then allow them to dry thoroughly and they will Comfortable Soft Soled, Kid Leather Slippers, Everett Style. ... $295 it m m m x . -x m outh for '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 last indefinitely. Q. How can I clean the soiled leaves of house plants? A. By applying equal parts of ...Mok. th.ir Chriitmas Mtrry with v Victor records l he (jt tJmt lccls on (jiving milk and warm water. Use a sponge, and rub gently to prevent breaking the leaves. Announcement n All advcrtioetifMifn i tms column will be charged for a full moutli at 36 cents a word NOW AVAILABLE mu. $3.50 Peter Churchmou.se . .. J.5 , k Sambo Little Black Sambo's r Tins 3. 50 Jungle Band 3.50 i 4.50 Rapuzcl 3.50 i;: Fiddle 3.50 Hansel and Gretel ........ 5.75 The Piccolo 3.50 ; Twelve Dancing Appy Birthday 3.50 Princesses 4.50 NEW LUXUKT STEAMER S. S. PRINCE. GLUlUjij To VANCOUVER and WAY PORTS DECEMBER 23rd DECEMBER 30th EARLY RESERVATIONS NECESSARY. CALL OR WRITE CITY OR DEPOT TICKET OFFICE lIIONE 260 011358 , Plumbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS IMione 174 Bos 271 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, Above unbreakable Children's Records) Wonderland !ii;rrs and Cast 5.50 PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Dicken s Christmas Carol (Ronald Coleman and Cast : 3.50 The Littlest Angel (Loretta Young) 3.73 The Happy Prince (Blng Crosby and O- Welles 2.73 IK'S i'-ker Suite 3.00 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS r of Hainclin i Bergman) .. 3.75 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. l'HONE 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASElt STREET PRINCE RUPERT 2 p.m. Parents are invited. S.O.N Cnristmas Dance, Dec. 20, 9 to 2. Refreshments. Everyone welcome. Music by Mike Colussi. Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. Bridge and Cribbage, Civic Centre, January 10. ' S.O.N. Whist Dunce, refreshments, every Friday, 8:00 p.m. V LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL For Reservations Write or Call, CITY OR DEPOT OFHCE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ASK THE MAN WHO BUYS ONE QUALITY COUNTS IN TANKS . . . AND QUALITY YOU GET WHEN YOUR TANK IS MADE BY ;'tss'Sl''iete,elt,e'e,e!e:t!eltttt ft BY ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER THOM SHEET METAL LTD. UKEATHIiAKY Of CANAMA. KODAKS for CHRISTMAS I.til. Vniieouvvr. IH'. ill ... i'hi HmrK nn't I a 253 rn ...... East First Ave. Chocolates . make a tasty ift for any lady to find under the Yule Tree Christmas Morning. Jisk about our pound and half -pound boxes today. ; v 'T fTlllNCS WILL PLEASE Til KM II KITE 11 1 . $3.47 . $8 44 . $7.28 $14.56 Brownie Special . 'ft' Target Six-20 'i- Target Six-IG DuaHex Camera As well as PIPES, POUCHES, RON-SON LIGHTERS, TOBACCOS and CIGARS we have CIGARETTES in gift boxes of 100's and 50's. Rupert Tobacco Store 3rd Ave.. & 4th St. Attachment for Kodak DuaHcx --J Vigilant Junior Slx-20 20 s Vigilant Six-20 F. 88 Lens 338 it Vigilant Six-20 F. 63 Lens 42-56 k Vigilant Slx-20 F. 45 Lens 61-60 k 3a F. 35 Lens with Range Finder $107.00 1 Attachment lor Above Four Cameras $12.00 35 F. 35 Lens with Case and Flashgun $120.00 .-C'-,-C''S.'',e,!f-S'!!f!!-!''t''C''t lc',!'!!!e!!e't!S(e,S!e,e'le'le!S,e!etele'ele'!!S!C!Cl, PRATHALLS PHOTO FINISHING Mitchell Curric i r71Sm 715 5ER LIMITED Phone 363 For HIM BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS 1 1 (m) misasai Bachelor A Beautiful Assortment of 1'en and Pencil Sets ranging from $5.95 up WALLETS by TILLEY $1.75 - Bridge and Cribbage Sets in Leather Cases Zipper Brief Cases-Zipper Writing Cases GIFT STATIONERY Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals Fancy Wrappings For HER ! ' i r 3u 5 Adrienne JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Mhl Printing Co. Sl K Ol H COMPLETE LINE OF GIFT SETS Phone 234 Besner Block .w. ORMES DRUGS ,......,r,-mmmmim