Legion Show Casualties .Prince Rupert Daily Mews Friday, December 22, 1950 RIDAY ond Fraser & Payne's TERRACE TOPICS Merry. Affair Are Heavy i Combine honev. butter nnrt SATURDAY SPECIALS!! TOKYO W General Douelas Cabaret Social Provides Merriment A-plenty MacArthur's headquarters said today that United Nation rns- Ribald fun orjened the "Rrina. ! ualties durln the Korean war Sunday in Terrace Churches Homecoming t ter Christmas Tour-Missus" social affair at the "disaster" since November 27 Canadian T . . 1 w t 1 ! rurtvl intnMoA maai.i Tlnru) rf J r ! cream. Bring to a boil and con- IJTielU LeCl0eS Um bade 4 to 5 minute or ' untU mixture U a good think '-rs ,vrup consistency; cooi slightly. Holiday Breakfast Toast :,SUr in almonds. Serve over .. : French toast or waffles. 2 cup honey i Serves 5 to 6 V cup butter or margarine '2 cup whipping cream or un- j MINERAL SPRINGS diluted evaporated milk. I Harrogate in Yorkshire has V2 cup ground unblanched been a famous health resort since almonds mineral springs were discoverei 5 to 6 servings French toast in 1571. TERRACE Special Christinas' night., I These Included killed, wounded Tear, onri TaiirrKtA.. u& nft mt.talm fii a tl AlHI services are being held In the "- utugiiM;i 1111CU HI- -....(, . j . , mm u mm 1 eyes of the couples at 24 cabaret except those of the Republic of tuhlu . t . , V,,-.. Anglican church on Sunday starting with the children's service in the morning, when the vWua3 uuiuiH m iwu-nouf snow. , . . u. Special HOSIERY EVENT!! First Quality Nylons With master of ceremonies w ! pi topic of Archdeacon Hodson's ; Nieel Ha I and hla nQi-tn ITr. Charlie Halian, who accompanied his singing with a guitar. address will be "The Boy Who Hey Lewis, assisted by Mrs O V Missed Christmas." Instead of ; Hanley and Mrs. J. S. Black the Effective pantomlne by Nigel urwram nad evervthmor fnim Hale. Mrs Vpbm inrfi... v.,i having gift given to them for their Sunday School treat the children are being asked to take Charlie Hallan's Spanish songs Mr- ad Mrs. John Denning held to Hawaiian grass skirts. the audience In a skit entitled Rounds of applause encored , "A Tramp on the Park Bench." Mrs. Roy Wicks, who sang "11' "Oscar the Flea," bv the Nigcl-Bacio," "Cirlbiribln Waltz Song" , Hurley team, and "The Sinatra and an Irish lullaby. Equal ao- Act" were other sklta Mr. Hale preciation was sliown John conducted. Botsford, until recently tenor' In the Sinatra act were Mrs.! with the "Theatre Under the Peggy Andrews, Mrs. Dot Lugrln, ' Stars," and Arthur Richard:;on. Mrs. H3rley Lewis, Mrs. Thorai a gut to be sent to the Indian children of some mission in the north, next year. At morning prayers, the address will be on j "Christ's Advent to the Individual." In the afternoon, the iArehdeacon will hold a Chrlst-I mas service at the "Home for the Aged." The evening sermon will ! be "Let Us Co to Bethlehem" and j this will be followed by a caroi Service.. On Christmas morning Holy Communion will be held at 8 o'clock; at 11 o'clock the Archdeacon's address will be "No Room in the Inn." !7 (bHeilile tvoa to cSo mrs. mac:, who opened the Hardy and Mrs. Jean Nixon. Mr evening with community singing. Hale acted the part of the aoot- provkied piano accompaniment suited crooner, for Mrs. Wicks arid Mrs. Botsford. 1 A man and wife musical skit Mrs. Jean De Carlo was pianist "The Frustrated .Husband," was for Mr. Richardson. played by Mr, and Mrs. Lewis A highlight of the evening was They combined with niann n(.J Mrs. Black's Hawaiian skit, companistj Mrs. Jean De Carlo "Hula-Hula Girls " uhinh ASSORTED LEG LENGTHS DARK PENCIL SEAMS ... 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Scutt, high school teacher, left on Tuesday's train for j Vancouver, where he will spend j the Christmas holidays. Extreme sense of balance was In charge of refreshments were shown by Leslie Parkes who kept Mrs. A. Murray, Mrs. A. J. Crox- a full glass of beer on his head forJ and Mrs. O. A. Hebb. waltzing to volunteer pianist After the show, dancing was Wilf. William's music. During enjoyed with the music by the the -seven miutes that Mr. Parkes Legion orchestra, swung to the music, he slowly day girriTor men, priced rrom 9S to 6.00. For Action, Advertise! 'saps Don Oillanders left on Tuesday for the south where he will attend the Students' Council as the Terrace delegate. GIFT SUGGESTIONS a pair 2 pair for 359 fe A KODAK CAMERA o "right" for so many. Extra staff at the post office during the Christmas rush Included Rov Clifford and Mar-jorte Bonner. sunn to ine floor, twisting completely over from sile to side, and rising again, without the liquid spilling. Four sailor girls zipped open the program with sea chanties. Their "Blow, Blow, Blow the Man Down" had good harmony, creating a seaman's roll to the old chanty. Mrs. O. V. Hanley. who directed the skit, was piano ai-campanist. The "Sailor's Four" were Mrs. A. L. Holbronk, Mrs. Jean Nixon, Mrs. May Pihera ami Mrs. Helen Speers. "Rancho Grande" and "La Pal-oma" were sung in Spanish by PVIEW MASTERS, SCREENS 4 Jules Perry has arrived home from Vancouver to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Perry. FLASH ATTACHMENTS at WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING FRASER & PAYNE Gift Pack of 50 Gillefto Blue Blades In Dispensers; Month of shaving pleasure ar ahead for tvery man who receive one of these colourful gift packs containing 5 Dis pensers, eacn holding 10 Gillette Blue Blades, a. Makes blade changing a cinch. fAnlW Jack Kirkaldy and Charles Agar were on Thursday morning's train from Vancouver to spend the holidays with their parents here. Both are at University of British Columbia. Insist on HZ noon, was one of the most large- and served ly attended In the records of the Amnn. t'h . v , . organization. Weather was farM ' Mavr G. W. Rudderham who from favnnhio hut nntorith I.;"?iub1u.b.Ui;. "fZ strsed the usefulness and value BUCHANAN'S sr Seventy has Party over n r and suest Hed f.iUch..a. de!!htful functi0" i Baker has returned from the First United Church Hall f 1 '-"'ge'-neni mainiameo Vancouver where he had a medi and oacunied nracSca, falf n of un a Vears U check-up. .. .: ... : : mcreasea. intirasru. v ' " ' the seating t. capacity at the , long Presldellt Qeorae ueorge B a. Casev wao was tahiB tables, hrioht bright u.ith with .mwie symbols of f . rr.ieni casey J. Atwood returned to his home p eighth Christmas party tinner, held under the aus-i of the Women's Co-ordl- SCOTCH WHISKY In the chair and made an an- the season and laden With sumptuous fare, splendidly prepared te Council Thursday after-tf. . propriate opening address. Mrs. Thomas Glen, president In Ierxac.oa Thursday morning's train from Prince Rupert, coming In from Ocean Falls where he has been 111 with tineu- monia. or the women s Co-ordinating Council, extended a cordial welcome, telling of the cle&sure It m 40M The Secret is in the Blendir gave herself and colleagues to see so many present and to This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government 'of British Columbia. Slushy Streets Gillette Rocket Gift Set. Here's a set that combines com-plete shaving service. Contains a Gillette Rocket One-Piece Razor and 10-Blade Dispenser In Styrene travel case, also an extra 10-Blade Dispenser and two tubes of Mm Gillette Shaving Cream. Complete set for only pdas) -ft" , Terrace Problem TERRACE Torrential rains fell In Terrace on Thursday and although the temperature Is mild, the rain has made the slushy streets worse than ever with -.3 share In the duties of having them realise a happy afternoon, i The program Included an accordion solo by R. Woods, sketch by Nigel Hale, songs by Mrs. Roy Wicks, Mrs. Holmes, Dyke Mae-Millan, Pat Carlson. Gillls Couture, recitations by Miss Carlson and Aid. G. B. Casey and a reading by ex-Mayor Norah Arnold. Pianist was Mrs. J. S. Black. Among those present were James H. Thompson, T. Faure, Miss Edna M. Parker, D. E. Stephens, Mrs. P. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holtby, Augusta Halverson, A. O. Morse, D. Cavalier, Adam Bertrand, Arthur Thomas, Felix Manhold, Richard Hancock, George B. deep ditches of water at the ' sides of the road on Lakelse Avenue. 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