Prince Rupert Daily News MiJiiy, December 18, 1950 Victoria Groceries , OQk a 1 Funeral cl Harry Sites TERRACE Funeral services for the late Harry e. Sites, Monday's fire victim, were conducted in the Knox Umted Church on Thursday afternoon In the pres Legion 'Xmas 1 Dance Enjoyed About 75. couples turned out Friday night for the Canadian Legion pt3-Ch?Lstmaa balL Manic was supplied by the Legion orchestra led by Stan VeUch. ax;d for all U was a happy affair from Opening In Evening VICTORIA Grocery stores ;n Victoria will stay open aftei 8 p.m. in future if they wsih to. A referendum on the question of permitting sale of groceries in the evenings was presented In connection with the civ)c elee- Community 'Xmas Tree at Terrace i TERRACE Thfi Tulthto festivities began. ft t,h, .mu.,. ;0RLD OVER FOR ITS 1GE AND ! tion last week In favor 4246 ence oi a large conereeation of voted while there were 2798 ,"7" arrived I mends and sympathizers wbi on the stage o Uw Civic Cetre mourned the sudden, tram? 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. Nigel Hale was a genial master of ceremonies and the committee In charge passing of one who, In the short i time he had lived here, bad won j consisted oi Fran hicks. Job's Daughters Graham Alexander, R. P the liking and respect of all wita whom he came In contact. The'2 and James Nicol. George Dawes was at the door. Delicious re-freshmaiits were served. Yveunesaay evening last to talk to the youngsters and to ,give assurahce ot the gifts the aalted foe "U they wr good ;Flve hundred bags ot candy, l'Uit and ants were distributed to the eager, clamoring chiiurfm i bv St"i Ku kaldy and Emii Ham;-I la.nd while Bill Osborne and Mr3 were many lovelv wreaths and Take To Stage Thirty-eight Job's Daughters and their friends are all set for a full evening of entertaii'jnent tonight at their musical variety show. The opening chorus will be s. i-ang banded out Ice cream cones. Rup Rec Girls' Teen Age Party The Teen -Age Rup-Ree Girls, who are un''er the instruction of floral offerings. Reverend P. MaJlett officiated and the hymns, "Blest Be The Tie That Binds" and "Abide With Me," were sung with Mrs. C. J. Noirington at the piano. Interment took plate at t he Kaium Cemetery, pullbearersbe-ing, J. H. Smith, C. W. Michiel, Uoyd Johnstone, George McAd-anw. Pat Formaa of Prince Rupert and Don Gillanders. The auditorium was packed, clise to. one tlmuK&Bd Barents Miss Gloria Sather, recreational and children being in attendance for the eiahtb, annual Johns ui Memo -lal Christmas Tree. A very entertaining and var "Hello, Hello, Hello" and "Dear Hearts and Gentle People," sung by Georgina Mitchell, Marcia Johnson, Shtela Bennet, Lsobel Taylor, Barbara Doumont, Mar7 director of civic centre, held a party Thursday night. A group! of 25 girls got together and went j to the show and to the home of! one of the girls for refreshments, j ied program was staged by child en of grades one to five and it was apparent that a great deal Jorie TattersaL Joan Grimbla, Beverly Matson, Karen Wright, Norma McKay. Luella McDonald, Margaret Giske, Donna MacAr- or time and effort had been put Terrace W.A. Has Meeting dancing and bkiging. - ! r It' .V . mmm ft Miss Sather says the girls are Into the costumes of some of the children, especially In the grade one play "Mother Goose's Chrt- very enthusiastic about tumbling, vaulting and sp'ing board Th?y mas neipers ' ana tne grade tnree i TERRACEr A report of the will be starting to rehearse at the beginning of the new year thur, Lorna Donaldson, Dianno Kennedy, Noon Webster, Elizabeth Jones, Muriel Shier, Joan Smith, Shirley Haugan, Margit MacArthur, Agnes Smith, Claire Ritchie, Pat Mitchell, Margaret Strachan, Olive Strand, Mulaine f mowct or kotuno 9 J uMuwirf nuFKMm NttfLM J 1 CMTIWI ! S for the Pro-Rec display In ihe spring. OA M V r I j l ' Brechin, Mary Strachan, Mickey ' ..O.B.A, Drill whe e seven little gins rcent tea and sale was given at dressed in blue gowns stepped , Thursday's meeting of the Ansli-gracefully In tuoe to 'Alice Blue can Women's Auxiliary, showing Cown." The children were all that the affair had cleared over very good and did their parts $100, a very satisfactory amount, well, reflecting great edit on j The meeting was held at the the ten-he s who trained then.norae ol ms E with Mrr Announcer was Miss Annie L1SE. S. Laird entertaining and M s. and nianlst was Mrs. Mcintosh. , gp West presiding Snealcuig for the trustees of tho i After discussing the points In Johnsoa Memorial Fund, Kaw- a questionnaire sent from thj Lavigne, Mel Skalemrud, Pat Bolton, John Currie, Clifford Knutson, Len Sykes, Bill Bun-berg, Reg Lavigne, David Smith, Officers Installed for cmtsnxs a6Z Strictly In keeping with the traditional Christmat custom of erving only the vory finest in fl and refreshments. s lucky lager, this year judged Canada's fines!t It a masterpiece you can afford. ' lev neecner wanned tnose vio diocesan executive the members Angus Smilia, ttooert MacArthuri and Wilf Williams. j Then will be selections by the Blue Star Orchestra followed by a fast-moving sequence of solos by Len Sykes, Mickey Lavigne, bad belued with the entertain- 'decided to be in favor of an an Mrs. W. Thompson was Instal nual diocesan meeting and also led worthv mistress of the ; ment ana tnose who comrinutea i towards the treat: th Parent Ladies' Orange Benevolent So to knit for the Dorcas work. Plans Were made for the Sun ciety Thursday night in tne Teachers A.S"ola,tiB for their p'staw la fUling the baas and the school tealws for the fine Joan Grimble and Shirley Hau-Igan, f duets and groups such as dav school party which will be Oddfellows' Hall. The usual donation of $25 was Pat and the Bolton Sisters. held on Wednesday afternoon December 27, In the Credit Union Ha.ll. The Women's Auxilla-j made bv the club to the New nrogriUH. and he concluded with 1 he clca that the Fund should xilHllglll Highlight ui of iiuaiiLy hilarity will win. be uc -j ... , tt I.. i i Westminster Children s Hospital. the snow nyrnph.s dance ;lh The new officers are: will supply the candies and the refreshments, which thev will RC 'I 'll ctri III M.J Mil" 1 WU1 ilv b dune with donations from Deputy Mistress Mrs. Victor Wjbest procurable and business men , ais0 n.ip to .serve. Pat Bolton, Mel Skalmerud, John Currie, Cliff Knutson, Reg Lavigne and Bill Sunberg. Another enthralling number is Winner 1 950 the citizens alike. A lettei' of condolence will be h? n Ml tin M. I Morrison. Recording secretary Mrs Helse. Financial secretary Mrs. sent to Mrs. Sites and her daugh ter. Colleen, along with a gift. Ar-i Distinguished world renowned brew masters meeting at Brussels the beautiful "Picture Frame" number with Its various changes and the "Welcome to Hollywood" Teh next meeting being the annual meeting and election o ti ktenieiit n hoc publttthv fcyi-tj by the Liquor Control It by lb liuverunitftit ul f.lmn'jlii. Auo. 10-U, 1950 awarded thur McNeill. First Lecturer Mrs. O Wara-pler. Second Lecturer Mrs. Armand officrs. It will be held at the TERRACE TOPICS transcription program In which the local girls played such a pro-imlnent part. The concluding ...ill Un Un I'll n 1171 Lucky Lager the Diploma and Star of Excellence, acknowledging this traditionally tine B.C. product Canada's finest. Auriol. f Actlort, Advertise!- home of Mrs. N. McNabb. Refreshments were later served, feature of which was a delicious birthdav cake made by th.; hostess In honor of the secretary, I diplome' I I I II I f,-V fnA II 1 Director of ceremonies Mrs. "u" ,uc "ICI' 7 1 . dow" with Matson Hoskins. u,n waltz, Beverly Jack and Reg Lavigne. Brussels Award " The Incubator purcased by the i Mr. L Newhouser. Junior Deputy Mistress Mrs. Jack Wide . Chaplain Mrs. Charlotte Miss Ann Brown arrived home Hospital Auxiliary for the Red Music for the occasion was pro-Cross Hospital has been delivered , vleded by Mrs. C. J. Norrington. AT!N - 610 f Burton Type Ale WJ- U. Also irewers o on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from her studies at Crofton House School, Vancou- and is ready to use. Smith. Guardian Mrs. Jack Carr. t Mrs TOurlnlnVt guard Mrs. Outer William v . . . . ... L . . . . ..u New Year holiday season with This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control fioard Signs of Growth At Terrace Town Alan Dubeau and Parker Mills are flying to Prince Rupert from Vancouver where they attend Field. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Assisting in the Installations i, PrentS or by the Viovernmeni, oi inuau vviuuiuw. , , - Iwere Mrs. J. G. Andersen,' guard; , Gloss & High Gloss, jpny beautiful tints nterior decorating. JUICK DRYING I THOMPSON ;dware CO. LTD Mrs. Victor Menzies, recorauij ond Mre Fror. Wilson. the University , of British Colum- i bia, and will arrive in Terrace I on Tuesday morning's train to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and M-n. M. Dubeau and Dr. and Mrs. S. oniciaiji aiiu ... " . - - chaplain. Installing officer wai M Mrs. A. E. Evans with Mrs. F.-ed Barber director of installation ceremonies. " . ' ft Mills. TERRACE Signs of the growth of the town were seen at Wednesday night's Christmas Tree where short work was made of the 500 bags made up for the children In keeping with the constant influx of newcomers, new businesses are, starting up in town. A new hardware store !I1 be opened early in the New Year in the former liauor store which. IT IS LATER THAN YOU THINK! DOM Does If Again!! Pre-Christinas SALE Refreshments, convened Dy w Mrs Harry Paulson, Mrs. Carl jji Mulder and Mrs. Robert Menzies were served with an exchange -f of gifts among the members. - gjf Charles de Kergommeaux will be arriving home from. Vancouver on Thursday morning's train to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. C. R: Newhouser. T SUGGESTIONS i KODAK CAMERA . , -right" for so many. MASTERS, SCREENS. Do Your Christmas Shopping Now! Mrs A Gillanders, Mrs. Mary incidentally, was the site of th Mcintosh and Mrs. Hazel Heppell tirst hardware store of Hau. were initiated in the Rebekah B.othe-'s in the early twenties The store is owned by Mrs. i .H,.o t Timsdav nleht's meet- here. lA.HII ATTACHMENTS J. Schultzic and Gordon lempie 0 ing whlcn was ionowea oy ie-ficshment-s and a social hour. and work is going ahead to re at WRATH ALL'S model It to fit the reerts or ins new business, which v-ill be car mO FINISHING Sons of Norway Badminton Dance Over 100 attended the Sons of Norway Badminton Club dance held Friday night In place of the usual S.O.N, dance In the hall. Mike Colussl with his accordion provided the music. Committee in charge of arrangements consisted of Le Roy Olson, Berger Bukan, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mostad, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mostad, Carl Mostad and Clifford Nelson. ried on there by Joe Schultzic. John Hagen and Wally Petersen with Joe as manager. The Young People of the Knox United Church are having a concert In the Theatre this evening and will put on two comedies and two skits and a Christmas pageant foUowed by Christmas Carol singing. On Tuesday night in the IOOF Hall the Sunday School will have their Christmas treat and entertainment, program of which Is being put on by the Y-Ettes of the Church. Our Entire Stock oi Ladies' and Girls' Winter Gabardine Christmas Gilts "Did you give your wiie tne money you won?" "Sure thing! I told her to buy some decent clothes but she said. I've worn decent clothes all my life: now I'm going to dress like other women." ecewic'l',,':,'e't''e''fl and Books Novelties E R PAN S H O P P E Mr. and Mrs. Percy Skinner are expecting their son, Ralph, home for Christmas, making the trip by air from Ottawa. Mr and Mrs. H. J Edgar spent ,1.he week-end at Prince Rupert Cloth Coats ET F T 1 where Mr. Edgar had medico! r treatment. Tuesday and Wednesday Only mML !''',t,ct'e.'C'e.e!,'e,,ei" wwe M'-s Garnet Jackson and son Hurley made a quick business trip to Prince Rupert on Thursday, returning on Saturday morning's train. Dudley O. Little returned by week-end from Vancouver car at the where he has spent a few days on business. x EXTRA SPECIAL "Hospitality end Good Food" 4 LADIES' Ladies' Suits 15.95 Tuesday and Wednesday Only y y ! y s jThat Is Our First Aim Buy Your. ..JQYS House Decorations Xmas Wrapping Paper Ribbons . Tree Lights Cards AND Many Gilt Hems , i H i n X Boys' Jackets I These are of heavy wool Blanket Cloth Sizes 6 -16 fi w COATS 14.95 W C Osborne of the Terrace Machine Shop t"n Thursday's train from Prince George where he attended an auto dealers' meeting He arrived Just in time to cast his vote I'hnne 17 for Orders To Take Out ONLY the civic election m Jmmodore Cafe elected on a k Bill, was term. E M Smith, one of the district's long time residents u i very 111 at the home of his daughte., Mrs. A. N. Jonea , rince Rupert Florists WE HAVE SOME OF THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS IN ALL OF OUR DEPARTMENTS Shop for Bargains on Tuesday and Wednesday at powers for AU Occasions 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 AT Vic Giraud re- E Mr and Mrs. j Mondav from Prince, ,rncu . IZZ" cnt a fe-V Rupert wnerc iij i PORTRAITS Inis Developed and Printed I PROMPT SERVICE f CHANDLER'S STUDIO IHiSfflS DORA'S DEPARTMENT STORE 5 Eir-miii -n' .JJ EiMSssssaRM P - 4th Street. Box 645 days. j INDIAN FARMS has 252,000.000 acres India now ) under cultivation, and is planning to reclaim another 3,000,000 acres. - pme Green 389 Prince Rupert