; welfare of the country Jag -to. his. own light... I found lUed from Paga 1 Aged Stewart prince tlupetl Daflp f3cuJ3 Friday, December 23, W43 ' " an me parliamentarians, Lib- JlW member empha- us, Progressive-Conservatives. Li- h importance of eco- C.C.F.'ers and Social Creditors 1311 rflttGS weu as military all loyal hard-working -JV" H Canadians. nresent.i 1 r a ennui" f-"-- - ..ibiii,.v nnlu waiter Dickson .. . n. if- rOOd CrOKS-SPrt Inn nt itn ...... by aeLc-i"'6 -- , , r. a&c . re "rea Canadian National resisting an aggres-. K n me best of RaUway telegraphist, was found Women of Moose' Chrislnias Party Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. B. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter , to the difficulties, calf home. ver Street, here. He had been ail- 'bv a parlous condlt-l meeting heard President ing for some time and Uu local - trf!f;. ;.tA!f;iLS- ZL IT lad. a." bran,:h the c-- J STEWART Portland Canal tpressea """T. n.MIi -.m ' :.JT" ... .T naa Deen negotiating with the This seems to be children's Mr. and Mis. F. Baker left on'CnPter wmen of the Moos, week In Terrace with parties en Thursday's train for Prince Ru-!held their annual Christmas wide prosprniy amri M" " "u uli"cr, Provincial Command to net him into a home. j nearly every evening. On Monday pert where they will spent the j party last Thursday In the Moose i the Pentecostal Church heM Christmas holidays with relatiwes Home. There was a big turn-I aieip Christmas Tree in the Or-. While there, their son will sirwr out of members and friends and ,uld be a system or!uu,BCU ouo 01 nis efforts , ..o narfg I to Spread BOOd-Will interna i.lnn. Dickson was a veterau. ot ttw 1A ;U LI i- r - . ... ,, , ... to departmental " dna' lnc"Jenrany, do some " "l"'u Wllr- e " survived 'It Aoolewhalte told I publlcbln ' ror Prlnce Rupert. by a bi-otlier. Warren Dickson, X n rfr nwav -..w.. .inncu num ine --w m wi ia.wii. ano a 7 inte iiugu B...IJ .. .... . ... . :..... ... .. . . ncaiucui, ine personal gut of a "Hlr. miss Mary Dickson, who. departments of mines ,rCes and reconswuc-.supply and reorganize ange Hall wfeero over UH) at- over the local radio on Sunday, (representatives of Portland Canal tended and Joined in the games ! j Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose. am musio. The children fori gave a, Parkcr arrived nome on Wne Santa was prepflring good and Rev. Shin- Program ,lnursday moining s train from ! entry, a few hands of whist were elt showed lantern slides. A j Vancouver where he attends the j played. Two of the women tied! ST .'!d B!MUy of British Columbia. I for lfrst place-lla KUkpatrick fJir .r,', including-Ice ? U re"t0 send th" Christma vacation ' and Jeanann Crawford. Ue lat- , eream, ilh nis parfnU) cu and winning or, the ct ot the ! SSTir "ne i Mrs-Slanley Mills- i eartl- Mra- Mubel Bokwic won 1 , 1 I the consolation prize. Johnny! ltrtments of citizenship oook on Business and social resides in Victoria, ethics and . a souvenir desk Mi.ss Dickson arrived in SUw-dates P " Ut R0laryartM"y and the funeral ' , . P'a on Wednesday. A service , The club approved executive was eondu. ted in the Roman tvTJn !onat,n 10 the Catholic Church in the afU-Salvation n Army Christmas noon Cheer and winter relief fund ration, mines and services and resources lopment. He himself, . t A i v ! Mr .Boyd, accompanied, by his'McKenna won. the men's first ,,r mines. PRIZE BULL KILLS FARMER Prize bull of Leo W. Thibodeau of Malton, Ont.. was led away by farm hands after he- had gored . i.,.ij: u rao lo me Miller Bav Hns- iiTiiew naiLe tumiuucu . , r ' J1LV : nllol Ir. ..Mntt,. .ti. ...Lr... Laing on Taesday' Irain tor wife, the niece of the late Can- j and Mike Zulich took the consol-Chrmtma hnliday at titelr 0n Marsh, is spemiing a short 'alloa, HU WA;E C1AI.MS (Continued from. Page 1) ! Thibodeau to death. Owner of one of the largest dairy herds in the district, Thibodeau is believed to have entered the huge hull's i bute to the earnestness, r. iui winen, . .... 14 was suuuested. a eluh nhw. A sumptuous supper finished a. ,.,ity of ine meimjers: ' tive ha Innnrl TU might nomes were Betsy Forbes for j time here on his annual visit to Vancouver and Lac la Hache.'.xerraee. Joan Wilson for Sal Spring Is- ,iics. "I would like you pleasant evening. I were acknowledgements of these 7n , . u ? ?T . he said "that every I i ftftill whH his son, Psu!, 17, vrt ro fill a pal! of wa,.r. When 'Pnul j -returned his father was being trampled and gored by the,' bull. i With a pitchfork Paul drove the animal away, dragged his father ' j ' out of the bnrn. Ills wounds were so severe, Thibodeau did not survive the trip to the hospital. 1 1 1 n a i. - , , .... , gifts iram from i Captain : ri: :. i r w W. C. Poul nf ll all Ull parties (juinca was rru-a sin that uui claim liiuill even eVC'll after alter the tile TU.C l U W.' u' - r,fssy - OTUrlu lur nureriui I Terrace icimtc is B airlow l in the urc even STFWART o...-, mn- h. lief. con.sc:ientiously j ... Llne. aiv'uion Army and directive. Leariera m,, t.hni.1 a"4 Blanche Matte for Kelowna. now with colored Uehts-from 1 ( serving his country j . ral " ' r f ' ,D- aaraith, medl- K V R wul kers were nlaltini I Going to Prince Rupert they en- . the stre and houses and a love- . The children of tha members superintendent of planed for the south. for the r . 'ess than 5 weekly, against a vt.y working ly Christmas tree stands on the of the Moose Lodge were treated corner of Lakelse and Kalum air to a Christmas Tree-party In tho Bay Hospital. national n vcrnop nf aV-wntf T7 , . , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thomp- I and New Tent . ugia?. oievenson was ap-! Summer Trains Slow holiday season their son and Bruce Brown of the Prince Ru-j lit up. With the fresh, clean Moose homelast Saturday. . . , i . . . n . . . . .1 .Til .III ' (Via ( n 1 1 ' . . Uu O n O f I 1 IqITDM . i i i f son sailed last night on the! visiting with It was during the N.U.R.'s poiniea cnairman of the 19S0 Rotary barrel committee. ceji. legal uim or pruwu,- aim ipHia Gecwgs for Vancouver; FTarvev snent last RatnniflV in on me appearance 01 a Kay Ainas ine wj" """"vj, V"'"1"'" protracted wage negotiations where they wil) spend Chiislmas daughter. m addition to a good .Tree .was held this, Tuesday) In card Per- that railway troubles began In town on legal' business Centaee-of clnh mnmhsn n,,n,-iL. .." I the Canadian Leaion Hull. Th? m i. - - v...,, BUlla lne surnmf.r There was an out ... miiuucu u. u. une- break of '.veterans decorated the-stage in go slow" strikes at Terrace lad Off To anticipation of the School A Karu, nugn iwacrien.ie, Dr. J. A. Macdonald and O. A. Hunter. A .cert which was held. in the Communitf Xmas Tree At Terrace mine.- Seventy-three ehildrei various depots which disrupted north-south traffic. Troubles at the mines ln- volvrd pitwinders who man the, (levators and who sought more' money, but it. didn't, last lima i I reseived a. gift ea-h from w --B; Santa iS Boys' Parliament Gerald Toop ot TerraJe ' was 1 w Clnus. TERRACE Despite blustery I HEW ROYAL HOTEL For the Holiday Hostess Baked' Fresh Daily RUPERT Not so simple was the London i snowy weather the Civic Cntnc; h"e last night on hi way t . The siavtcr0t 'wcather wnil.fl tfEMt" XMAS . dock strike, the second major was packed on- Wednesday even-1 " atuc"i Stewart has been experiencing disruption of the port in six ing for the annual Christmasl the Boys' Parliament which Is to m llU! past lwo weeks endeJ months. Tree of the Johnson Memorial j meet at the University of Brit- M rf , wUn . bll2zapd wnich BAKERY LIMITED 5 ii. ocgan in june wnen ine , una. mere were ice cream ior """ left much, new -snow on the flats ...... Phone-613 619 3rd Ave. on Tuesday. national liock Labor Board dl- the kiddies, nail pond, prizes andmie ". rnnra supers u ins reeled dock workers to unload a bin baa of fruit and candies entertained at the horn of Mr. A Home Away From Home 90 RoomsHot and Cold a water t TOYS two Canadian ships, the Beaver- for those who were there to take , .7; and Mis. T. Anfield.. Gerald is representing the Young People of Knox United Church at HOLLYWOOD cafe illKl!! FROM SANTA .PRINCE RUPERT, BC. 2 I i MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY j 'hone 281 p.o. Box 19B1 a1 brae and the Argomont. Dock- home to those who could not at-ers refused because these ves-j tend. Parents were there . sels had been declared "black" iSome 'with Infants in their arms in the world strike by the Can- and for each pf tnese there was adian Seamen's Union which ' . -had a .an(jy bag. ' ' also tied up vessels at , . . wley- Beecher was in charge, Liverpool and Bristol. I of' the affair and was hat" The London tieup lasted 26 piest of aU to Me yoster days. A state or emergency was such ooA time. The a declared havin. by the government and OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. We Specialize in Chinese Dlsho i Santa Claus sat under a decorated arch on the stage and spoke to each child. Carol singing, lead by the girls from the hieh school was enjoyed byhe gathering and the evening's fun CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN PRINCE GEORGE : 8AII FOR --. VANCOUVER and Intermedial. Ports f;- Each Thursday ' at 11 :1S p m. 11.000 troons moved in to un- kinsmen neipea wnn ice cream FOR XMAS SHEAFFER3 "TRIUMPH" fish pond and Candy and, at the , closed around 9:30 p. m. Mr. Best load food ships. For Outside Orders PHONE 133 was Santa C'aus for the even- t Durini? the riisnnte Tjirrl Am. ena or uie evening, ratuea a; mon, chairman of the Dock large Christmas cake. The win-, j!,'g- , . Labor Board, criticized the gov-1 riing ticket, drawn by Santa jernment's handling of the C?aus himself, was won by Jack) Advertise ic toe raiijr Sews! j strike. He was dismissed by'McLeod. ,: I ft paw. to aovbMjs ! Prime Minister Attlee from his I : . 1 - tA For KETCHIKAN tVEDNESDATC MIDNIGHT PHONE 363 rx ) a? rv If post as chief government whip in the Lords but retained the N.D.L.B. chairmanship. Even after the strike ended. ' . For Estimates and Supplies ! For Beservatlon Write oo Call CUT OR DEPOf ., OFFICE PBLNCB RUPREf : B.C. .' Mitchell & Currie Ltd. GIVE THE GIFT THAT PLEASES "ALL-WAYS" SWWl "TRIUMPH" Pi ond matching Fiittlim PtnciU or a titt-ctioic ttiot U built to pliat U irf way . . , alwayt. DIBB PRINTING Company . Builders and Contractors TOYS 1 0 It Lord Amnion warned that It could happen again. He said Communists were out to disrupt wherever they could. As the year ended the Communists were solidly lined up against the wage restraint policy of the T.U.C. Harry Pollitt, who is secretary of the party and a member of the House of Commons, summed up future Communist policy with the slogans: "Wage advances now," "Save 'mmwttictMm,i,l,t'stctt'i,wcww s r... ri r 1 ror Tour noppma Lonvenime i Phone 234 Besner Block OPEN EVERY NIGHT TtL XMAS erc,.'tcrf t f wvt1 the five-day week," and "Fight A A A i 4 ARY VARIETY OF CHRISTMAS K iui lull niiiiu incut,, Jj i But no one seemed to be pay- ing much attention. SPECIAL . . . JUST ARRIVED New Sunbeam Shave Masters i, -.v..! $26.75 j' ; For the fares in IDEAS and , modem .MATERIALS - . " 1 i .- ISLAND CITY Bl'ILIMtRS SIFPLIES .... ' ' Ganrul Builders' Supplies 505 McBflde St'' Blue- 820 CARD FOOT NOTES For Christmas GREY SUEDE BABY DOLL Xmas Lights To Moke This Credit Terms Arranged GEORGE COOK, Jeweller 3 I'Rivn: nri'isf i.wn ni:)nn- IIISTRU T - ! TKE NOTIC E that tha Columbia1 OIIuIokp C(iniuny Limited of Watson lMnnd. nnlish Coltimbia. occupation maiuifarturors of cellulose products.! inu-mis to apply for permts-slon to' Uasr tho followinR drscrlbcd lands, situutc on the south side of the HKiH-na River opposite KwLnitsa 8ta-Hon. British Columbia: commencing at a post plnnted at about Seventy-Two chains south astronomic of the l.orthrast corner of Lot 5n:i9; thence north astro, a distance of approximately Twenty-Five chains to the 'Mreme low water line on the south bank of the Skeena rtlver; thence ' Remember the 25 tax Is off all Jewellery BACAGNO FloruU ! I- jr 527 3rd Ave. " . "Do you have soipetrjing nice enough to take the place of a gtt?"; nionj-Chreeo'ltT. Bo U 77A-"' r ) (czr us S8.95 westerly and south westerly following the extreme low water line of tile Kkiena lUver a distance of approximately Seventy chains to a point ut rork bluff near slough outlet: thence southerly a distance of iRE-PQlGlED F0R YZhm& instmas Brighter FINE OLD I ' DFCORATiriNS S . At the FAMILY SHOE VARIETY N'T BE BEAT STOBK LIMITED 20 OEBDUOTdDN 20 ON ANY ITEM $10-00 OR OVER IN OUR STORE approximately One chain to the hlijti water line of the Skeena Rivor;thence easterly, south easterly, and north easterly following the high water line along the south bank of the slouch u distance of approximately Seventy-Five chains to the point of commencement, and containing Sixty acres more fir less. COl.UMHIA CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED (h) T. A, V. TTemblay. Agent. Ph. 357 rA Ave. Box 638 i ! There's Eiderdown Sleeping Robes Men's Jackets ' . Men's Dress Trousers Boys' Parkas -Boys' 3-piece O o o o o Tricycles Pedal Cars Baggage ; Badminton Rackets French Binoculars 7 x50V;- For Every Christmas Wish Awaiting You cxanriaaiiG) .rin.'i u .. . SEE IT TODAY 'MANY MORE ITEMS TO O NUMEROUS TO LIST labN'T MISS THESE RE P RICED XMAS VALUES AT ... v - r vyoit tor Tomorrow At (ftowi THE MM mn STORE THAT HAS EVERYTHING IN TOYiJ AT THE PRICE YOU LIKE TO PAY sis waimrv si Blue G9- BollUd "J Shipad by - ALFRED LAMB SON l LondoaEnqland This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the. Government ol British Columbia. 22 W: 2rd Ave. .' OS M9 7... . . . . ..utuiiUkkkUillkkkktlk This advertisement Is i.ot published or displayed bv the Liquor Control Board or bv the Oov-er merit of British Columbia. 'r- : Bon 1118 . Red 400 ,WMJlllWllllMWM lfcfcll.lliiMiMillill'"