Prince Rupert Dally News Monday, December 18, 1950 Duiuen aireei 'Xmas Concert ncemenl to Our Customers Jf ice and warehouse will be closed from jiber 23 to December 26 inclusive. t2 Local Realty Firms Merging P.T.A. Readies For Christmas Final arrangements for Christmas treats for pupils of Conrad Street School were made at the regular meeting of the P.-T.-A. last week. The president, Mrs. John Denning, was ln the chair. Principal T. G. Bateman re- Judge W. O. Fulton Is sailing tomorrow on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. An overflow attendance of parents and friends enjoyed a Christmas concert at Borden Street School on Friday afternoon In the school music room. Each division contributed a Coal orders booked by December 20 will be delivered before Christmasi Mr. and Mrs. John Beesley will sail tomorrow on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. Attention Bund Members Shrine Club Band practice cancelled for tonight. (ltc) Thorn (tf) Frozen pipes? Phone Sheet Metal, Black 884. Announoent is made today by ! J Robert E. Montador of the sale 2? A of his real estate and Insurance ! fejjf j business to H. G. Helgerson Ltd I a j The change is effective January1 f , ported that the school board has L. M. Felsenthal returned to I J Orders placed after the 20th will be delivered the following week. 1. selection and the variety was marked and appreciated. Mrs. Stone's Grade One pupils gave an appealing musical number entitled "Now's the Time for Santa Claus." Miss Smith's room had a group recite "The Christ agreed to the erection of a picket fence for the further protection of children from traffic. Both businesses involved In the me;-eer have their roots in the ERT & McCAFFERY LTD. The first meeting of the new early days of the city, year will feature a first aid dem-, r. e. Montador Ltd. was fcrm-onstratlon by the class that was ed November 1, 1945, when Mr. held during the fall. I Montador bought out the busi- Light up wa decorate for Christmas! You will find just what you require for your home at the VARIETY STORE. 29t Fred Read, who was discharged from hospital last week, expects to leave shortly on a trip to Vun-couver. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland and child are sailing tomorrow on the Camosun for a trip to ill k. 2? M Mrs. V. Douglas was mistress ness of the late Theo Collart who 1 ft. mas story" and a recitation "Santa Claus." Mlss Larson's pupils presented a sketch "Santa Claus Spells Eatables to Us," and a drill, "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers.'- Grade Three. or ceremonies for the lively sing- in 1924 had acquired it from j a song that followed the business ! McCaffery, Gibbons St Collart. r J session. Delicious refreshments i The business was " orizinallv w. ! 5? i the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a ten-day business trip to Vancouver. George Rorvik of Atlin Fisheries returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday from a brief trip to Vancouver. Attention, Oddfellows ,and Rebekahs. Christmas Tree to be held Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 2:30 p.m. in Hall, 4th Ave. East. Mothers . invited with children, also visiting members. (ltc) Miss Joan Vivian of the social welfare service left on Saturday's plane to spend Christmas and New Year season in Vancouver with her parents. -D Miss Adlard's room, provided a founded in 1909 bv the late M. P.I Si brought the profitable evening to a close. ' numorous chorus. "Th Son of Dve Is ! World Christmas at Kindergarten McCaffery and E. C. Gibbons. If Jantzen the Confident Children," with a H. G. Heleerson Ltd. was like- fc Prince Rupert Fishermen's Pn-ftn T5 C. ti moral mat cou d not fall to I wise founded in 1909, having firsr. tr 2 . , wvj uj vuw ici y obuie supplies ui : e parLU' The choral prepared Luteflsh available as recitation h of The Showman's from Monday,. Dec. 18. (29Gc) Santa Visits Moose Temple j being owned by O. M. Helgerson 4 who left, here for Saskatoon a li couple of years later, his bro- M ( ther, H. G. Helgerson, later tak- 'loumuuii, uy Mrs. UOODS Grade Four, was clearlv erven Smiles and laughs wreathed the faces of over 50 youngsters at the United Church kindergarten Christmas tree party For Christmas lng over ana selling out soon to -If? Over 100 children were pre- Friday afternoon. The primary I ine late u. n. Arnold, ine ousi- sented with gifts and candy by ness wa5 aCqUired by his widow Page Rideout of Peace River, class, taught by Mrs. O. S. Reade long an enthusiastic advocate of Santa after Mr. Arnold's death. Ml aiita Claus iiaus at at the ine annual annual Christ- unrisi-mas living mas tree tree in in Moose Moose Temple Temple Satur- Batur- Mr and Mrs. Montador and 'ft 3 day afternoon. Assisting St. Nick ; famlly plan t0 leave nere to'Jwj were Mrs. Elsie Anderson, Mrs. make their home on the Lower 'Sf 2 Prince Rupert as the outlet lor the Peace River, Is spending the winter at Nelson in southern British Columbia. and their chorus, "Silent Night," was tunefully sung. Grade Five's play, "Christmas Girts Good for Every Day ln the Year," was effectively staged and acted under direction of S. A. Cheese-man. A play, "The Shepherd Who Could Not See the Light," taken from their reader, was well done by Grade Six pupils, with Suzanne Kergin, Carol Ann Nelson and Ronnie Nordine taking the principal parts to good and Mrs. Carl Strand, were out of school for the holidays. In the church hall, decorated by the ladies' auxiliary, the kindergarten class of 36 children sang "Away In a Manger," "Jingle i sermon as Christie commenced In yesterday to be jet Sunday, Rev. ;Sicber told his jregatlon In First h that the real composing of the situation was the the cardinal prln-ghristmas season-Id love. By love he fthe but love sentimental, of God hbor based on re-jodwlll. "Applica-Jolden Rule Is not ;Sieber said. There Spiritual basis for S. A. Cheesman, vice-principal of Borden Street School, Is sailing tomorrow on the Camosun for Victoria to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season. Keep the youngsters happy! Shop for TOYS at the VARIETY STORE. We have a complete stock of TOYS at prices that will suit your pocketbook. , 298 J. A. McLeod, uncle of the late William McLeod, who passed away Friday evening, arrived in the city lrom Vancouver on Friday's plane. rercy Bona ana Mrs. Dorothy Mainland. liUgrin, members or tne child Mrs. H. Bryant sailed last night care committee'. Percy Bond and j - on the Chilcotin for Vancouver Malcolm Blair presented ice cream and soft drinks to the children. advantage. The carols, "It Came Bells," "The Birdie Song," and "Ring, Bells, Ring." Five-year-old Richard Morlcy recited "The Little Turtle," and another solo. "The Little Elf Man," was given by four-year-old Arnold Rlvett. Frieda- Stone, 5, presented a Upon the Midnight Clear" and en route to Butte, Montana, where she will spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting with her son. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. S. Montgomery returned to the city on ANNOUNCEMENTS "We Three Kings of Orient Art." -.ers as one would with Alleyn Ritchie, Glendon Smith and William Watmough Mrs. John Watson, mother of Job '8 Daughters Variety Musi-; cal Show. Civic Centre, Monday, j Dec. 18. Friday's plane. Mrs. Mont 0 i For Warmth, Freedom. i Comfort and Good Looks m . . . JANTZEN are out- Sj? A standing. You give ... or , SI? 3 you receive a Jantzen with A pride. You have the cer- g tain knowledge that no H J gift of its kind could be r finer. ? 2 Cardigans, Zipper Jack- H ets. Pullovers in plain ' fS wool and ski patterns . . a Sleeveless Pullovers i n 4 plain knit and cable stitch. Ml' A wide variety of shades singing the solo parts very lm choir, under the' c"rsaBe LO Mrs- rnoia, wno gomery has been on a trip to Canadian Legion card party, pressively, were well done. "The First Noel" with a descant was J. S. Wilson, took save out, me unnsimas tree guts Rochester, Minnesota, to receive December 18 Mrs. William McLeod, whose husband passed - away Friday, arrived ln the city on the Camosun from Vancouver yesterday afternoon. CANADIAN LEGION treatment and lit, Montgomery went to Sandspit to meet her. service, singing an 10 tne children. A plant was gry to God In the I presented to Mrs. Carl Strand by I Georglna Dibb, 5. well sung by the school choir. On behalf of the school, Prln December iO Canadian Le- glon Brtng-ur-Missus Nite. , S.O.N. Christina- tree and, clpal J. S. Wilson welcomed the Robert Arthur Jones and visitors. He thanked the parents ( Bring your missus night Richard Giske are arriving on V'-iie Wednesday, Dec. 20. at the Prince George Wednesday for their year-round co-ooera 8:00 p.m. Community from Vancouver, where they are Sing-Song, entertainers, attending the University of Brit- dance, Dec. 27 Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas cabaret party, Dec 23. Presbyterian Burns Banquet, Friday, Jan. 26. New Year's Eve Dance at Odd LEGION MEMBERS AND WIVES lsh Columbia, to spend the In greeting the audience. Rev. L. G. Sieber thanked Mrs. Reade and Mps. Carl Strand, teachers of the children, for the work they had done. While Christmas sweets w.re served to the children, refreshments were served to the adults. Helping in the kitchen were Mrs. A. S. Tindill, Mrs. G. W. Wat-mough, Mrs. Max Aben and Mrs. 1 A in his favorite sweater. . a large Christmas erner of the church sr have been great Bvements of late, tmas tree inspired $ his children's talk, jrigin of the Chrlst-well as the mlstle-Kutia, as symbols of K season. fth the "Hallejlah tlon and the children for their parts in the various items. To the members of the staff Mr. Wilson paid tribute. After singing the school song and giving the school yell, the children joined with the grown-ups in FOR PLANNING' FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING 'Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE . . LIMITED Builders & Contractor! OR HUSBANDS ONLY. Membership cards must be shown. (296) fellows' Hall, 12:01. (p) I J. D. McRae MLA, and Dun- the national anthem Christmas holidays with their parents here. E1. A. More arrived in the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to assume duties here as accountant in the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Mrs. More MWatts& Nickerson The visitors took the oppor- can McRae, who were called classrooms south at the end of the week to United Church George Dibb. tunity to visit the Lie worship serv-l Over 100 adults and the mur.y Duncan, Vancouver Island, where and admire the work of the The Men's Shop A their father is seriously iU, are and family will be arriving later. visiting children present ross with the kindergarten to sing "O Come All Ye Faithful" to close the concert. returning to the, city on tomorrow's plane. The condition of children ln their Christmas decorated rooms. Miss Yvonne Larson was general accompanist. !ning climaxed an ing program, it 1 1 y congregation by Roland Miles ilort Ye My Peo-I Valley Shall Be CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE DAIL NEWS PAYS! Mr. McRae Is little changed. ' G. S. Reade, supervisor of fisheries, returned to the city on the Ted Lefebere is taking the lrlcw'''l11,lt''!S''''t', il place of Jock Ewart ln the fire Dr. R. G. Large NOTICE pie That Walk In ; department while Mr. Ewart is Camosun yesterday afternoon from, a brief trip to Vancouver I CHRISTMAS IS COMING! j Anyone knowing of Veter in Keiowna lor tne nonaay. Mr. More succeeds R. A. Mor-ley, who has been transferred' to Westview where he will become manager. Mr. and Mrs. Morley and family will leave for Westview on the Prince George this Thursday night. There are only 5 more shopping days till Christmas. GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW We still have a fine seles-tlon at the VARIETY STORE. 298 man, pianist, and an's family in need of assis-l 'tance over the ChristmasJ Christmas At Miller Bay Patients at Miller Bay Hospital this year will not be forgotten at Christmas time. Last night Iseason is urged to telephone! m, organist, Prelude" by Wll-Ironz's "The Shep-Vr.els" ln a special Miss Barbara Teng left on today's plane for Vancouver to go Into rehearsal with the Elgar Choir. Harold HamDton returned to particulars to the Legioni PHONE 643 LET US BAKE YOUR CAKE lOffice before Tuesday, Decem ORDER gp HOY ber 19th, 1950. Your co-operation is ur the citv on todav's Diane fro.Ti members oX the nursing and ad e Lord" was sung gently needed so that nol Vancouver where he was called families will be overlooked. If Handel's Messiah fti by the choir, dl-E. Wilson. RUPERT BAKERY LTD. on account of the illness of his mother. Telephone 479 on official business. C. R. Level-ton, fisheries inspector at Bute-dale, returned north on the same vessel. . Job's Daughters' Variety Show. Come and see "The Merry Widow," The Andrew Sisters "ln a Quiet Town," "Frosty the Snowman" and hear "The Winter Wonderland." Civic Centre, Monday, December 18, at 8:15 p.m. (ltc) There is ln use now in Prince Rupert and in the smaller towns and communities convenient to the city a new directory. Names are printed in clearer, larger type. There Is data regarding population and what is going on in Skeena. K - ftitM',,,'iic'ec ministrative stalls gatnerea in the staff living room for a parcel-wrapping bee that saw hundreds of present readied for distribution. Plans call for other wrapping bees cUiring the week and sorting of gifts from clubs and lodges. So It looks as if it will be as fine a Christmas as possible for patients at the hospital. Ql IPPFRS at Fashion Footwear! a quicker, !for nicer, blocker I rig?, K H X A H A A A Be a Last Minute Shopper! COME IN TODAY! SHEAFFER PENS ENGLISH' LEATHER WALLETS (Initialed free of charge) I FT STATIONERY CARDS Christmas For Legion Kiddies Miss L. Haahti was a passenger aboard the Camosun last evening going through to Stewart to Santa won the day .at the spend the Christmas and New Canadian Legion Hall yesterday Vear holiday season at ner home, oftmnnn as more than 250 She is the daughter of John 4 A ohiirfror, nf veterans and their Haahti. well known Stewart parents gathered for the annual merchant. Christmas tree. Bruce Maicoli arrived vester- A A 3rd Street t Bcsner Block J r" T your parents J L I to pick up Tickets for the Co-op Show at the Capitol Theatre on Ihursday, December 21 at 2-30 p.m. They arc FREE for the The hall, beautifully decorated jay at Butedale from Vancouver, in the Christmas motif, set oft He is the son of William Malcolm, by a huge Christmas tree, swelled manager of the Canadian Fish-to the tlnkla of children's laugh- lng Co.'s plant at Butedala ter and expressions of delight as where he will spend the Chrtst-they opened their gifts. Santa mas and New Year hdllday sea-Claus had hii, vork cut out for 'son. him to keep up with the large Mrs c whose hus. number of youthful admirers .nd dled Jn prlnce Rupert a few vying for his attention. Id ago left by iate last I lH Kids III 51 v. VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Dec. 22 and Jan. 5 - 9 p.m. 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Doc. 15 and 29, 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER . Prince Rupert Agent Movies added to the arter-; week t0 make her home in New noon's entertainment. York where her son resides He. The afternoon ended with a cullln, who was in charge of the dellghtfl treat of ice cream and iocai museum here prior to his other tasty morsels designed for passing, was a well known pio- asking your next XTER FLIGH neer citizen. the youthful palate Convener of the committee lor Miss C. Tribble, who is,attend- Santa Claus will be there Third Avenue Phone 568 the party was Mrs. W. Anderson.- I passenger aboard the Camosun HEALTH I Kir hast evening going through to TO CHARLOTTES Alice Arm to spend tne Christ mas and holiday season with her jABTER FLIGHT PLANES ovoiloblo for An extremely "iruittui anu ( parents, Mr. and Mrs. o. a lfiD-useful" trip was the way Dr. ble HeT father Is manager of Duncan McC. Black, director of tne xorbrit mine. O Aeriol Surveys Aerial Photography Private Charter Timber Cruising, etc. Famous American Essayist Dies f INTERIOR AND COASTAL POINTS Prince Rupert Health Unit, described his inspection of Queen Charlotte Island schools this week. Dr. Black and Miss Freda Hilton, senior public health nurse, returned by plane from Sandspit Saturday. 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