8 5. was hie L.O.B.A. TEA, Prince Uupcrt Daily xUctos Thursday, December 2, 1948 r C D D Kadio Dial t II K 1240 Kilocycle (subject to Change) FRANCOIS LAKE BRIDE HONORED MrrTS LAKE The Part- wuilk hum; left iv 8' Pekinese Attend j Mayor' Banquet LONDON A black and tan Pekinese, the property of Lady Munnlngs, sat in the arms of his mistress at the Lord Mayor's banquet here. Eight hundred members of London society were amazed. Every eypglass and "It's all right," said Lady Munnlngs, "he goes everywhere with every lorgnette was on the dog. y'f if-iu SALE ENJOYED Successful Seasonal Affair at Oddfellows' Hall Yesterday Red and green streamers and holly gave a Christmassy effect to the tables at Oddfellows' Hall Wednesday afternoon when a successful tea and sale of work and home cooking was held by the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association. Yellow chrysanthemums brightened the poureri' iwi,vv - ington home was the scene of another gathering on Saturday evening when more than fifty friends gathered to honor Jean Peebles, who will shortly be married. The large living room was daintily decorated with pink and white streamers and a huge doll, dressed as a bride, stood in the window recess. Mrs. Gordon Fimnpll. on behalf of the Wo- 'Snug as a Bug in a Rug.' Baby Can't Say 'Thank' . . . BUT Mother Knows Peoples Store Infant Department Has It. Everything For Babies! me. He has been .to a Royal wedding, and has attended Par andhej- table. men's Institute, was mistress of llament He never barks In public." The dog lapped up a little turtle soup, and took a couple of licks of champagne. Then he nibbled a little roast partridge. When speaking began, he became bored and fell asleep. LllUUglll he had killed her hust ceremonies and conducted several amusing congests. Jean, Mrs. Peebles and Corny Stanton were conducted to th; Rupert Peoples Store! i r 25' t Gi H, " ... . m Mrs. Armana Luna was general convener and Mrs. H. Paulson welcomed the guests. Mrs. W. Denton, assisted by Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. B. Way and Mrs. C. Mclntyre, looked after the tea room. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. George Howe, assisted by Mrs. Vic Morrison, Mrs. W. Field, Mrs. J. Stewart and Mrs. N. McLeod. K. Mulder was cashier. Other stalls were in charge a.s It on the floor In front of Jean who unpacked them, assisted by her mother. They passed the seats of honor placed under silver bells and streamers at the end of the room. Daisy and Cecile Nichol3 carried in a basket full of parcels and placed A potential danger to naviga numerous and useful presents THURSDAY -P.M. 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Stories of Adventure 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00 The Happy Time 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 Organ Melodies 6:10 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Freddy Martin and Orchestra 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Nation's Business 8:15 Vocal Recital 8:30 One Night Stand 9:00 People Ask 9:15 University Round Table 9:45 Piano Melodies 10:00- -CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 For Your Inlormation 10:30 Nocturne 11:00 Weather & Sign Off FRIDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 7:45 Singing Sam 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC NEWS 9 : 1 5 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies fronlit, ti round for all to see and then thanked all, and Invited them tion consisting of a barge adrift approximately ten miles off shore twenty miles south of SIBERIAN SUPERSTITION In western Siberia the fat of sacred animals is rubbed carefully onto the brow and limbs of diseased persons bcause it is believed to possess magical powers. to pay a visit when they are Poromounl prtitnli Rose Spit is reported in a warning to mariners which has bee.i issued bv Col. Keith Dixon, dis- News of Francois Lake settled. Members of the Women's Institute served lunch and the gathering broke up at about 1:30. ' I trlct marine agent here. TRY A CLAboiXIED AD! ' 4UL Mrs. Svenkenson has moved to the north side of the lake at the settlement at the Co-op mill THE NEW w.U: , follows: 0 Novelties Mrs. E. A. Evanr.. Sewing Mrs. W. Hill and Mrs. H. Smith. Home Cooking Mrs. F. Wilson and Mrs. J. Andrews. Candy Mrs. J. Carr and Mrs. S. Trequair. In charge of raffles was Mrs. Van Horn, the winners being: Rug, Capt. Alfred, ticket No. 289. Doll, Ann Van Horn, No. 340. Fruit Cake, Lee Gordon. 121. Tabic Cloth, R. P. Matthew Port Edward, No. 28. Lucky numbers were drawn by Joanne Way, Mickey Raabe, Buddy Denton and Mary Lesler 4! J GEORGE MACREADY kii A JL ' I r.rnpr.F rniiinnpiQ WT. IF YOU HAVENT ALREADY MADE UP YOUR MIND DO IT NOW! COME ON DOWN TO THE NAVY DRILL HALL TOMORROW NIGHT JOIN IN THE FUN AND D.TCE IT STARTS AT 10 PM. Lawrence Gerow returned home to Burns Lake last Friday after being at the Lee-Cooper Ranch since August. Inglis Sterling " " ' ' Tk - f t .. , IVWMI ON TH J AM Hi Clarence Snyder Is home from I j i 1 1 .1 v ri uti i 'I I I I 111 WASHER A precision-built washer by it " Hun If I 1 il u the United States. His son-in CARTOON 7 P.M. - uuuu ILr i law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 10:30 Round-up Time mmOiii Clares Miller, and little son Gary, came with him. Inglis" for whiter, easier, washings, with less wear 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11.00 Let's Play 11:15 Hit Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Forecast WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing Printinc Knlareinr QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies 11:31 Message Period. The Cowan Brothers and crew; of Clearetta have finished baling hay on the north side of the' lake and are now working at J FLOOI 11:33 Rec. Int. 11:45 Famous Voices. on clothes. "Finger Touch" Wringer Release Automatic Pump Drainer, Lubricated for Life COVER! bouthbank. Their power outfit can bale thirty tons of hay a day and the boys have baled more than five hundred tons this fall so far. Just rrrrivrd a Urt 1:45 Christmas Carols 2:00 National School Bdc. 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Don Mcsser and His Islanders 3:00 Ethel and Albert. 3:15 Spotlight On a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Divertimento The fundamental idea of the Red Cross was first set forth in a booklet by Henri Dunant at Geneva in 1862. 5S r P.M. - 12:00 Mid-day Melodies '2:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast of rii'rllriit tutlrrs S" J3A leum by the yarj itj SEE THEM AT Drop in and t tht 12:55 Recorded Interlude RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC in our basemen! it After a thaw the roads havei been very slippery and it has been difficult to walk. A light! fall of snow on Friday night! 1:00 Symphony Hour 1:30 Bernie Braden Tells a Story TV W' r- -ri --4 helped a lot and will make the roads better for driving. At present almost all the cars have to use chains. ft McBride St eh if If SHE LIKES CHOCOLATES' who doesn't . . . and we have a larce assortment of fancy Boxed Sweets just waiting to be fifts. HE LIKES A PIPE! At least many smokers ilo . . . and we have the best selection of Imported Briers we have had. in vears. .. " GROTTO CIGAR STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST Thursday and December 2nd Friday and 3rd JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 1 ' 1 y Our Store Space 1$ Limited We Must Make Room for New Stock Arriving Gradually ft , "THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT THAT XMAS GIFT AT A REAL SAVING!" 8 1 & i if ft ft ft COATS DRESSES Outstanding Records By LONDON Featuring the Rayol Choral Society 650 voices under the ft For all-winter wear. Velours. Coverts. Gabardines Sh:.r. All wool, all colors and all sizes. S of Sir Malcolm Sar- . --- , ..D.,- TO CLEAR 5 OFF REGULAR PRICE TO CLEAR direction gent. OFF REGULAR PRICE SLIPS "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" "Good King Wenceslas" "Silent Night, Holy Night" ft ft .ft SATIN Tea Rose and While. Reculat ft Children's Records Nursery Rhymes on unbreakable vinylite, from 49c up. Favorite Walt Disney Characters Bugs Bunny, Elmer Frudd, Donald JIFMlvS A - VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN SILK-Black, built-up shoulders. Sizes Oil lU( m, io, 48, 50. Regular Value $2.95 Si? M V. R ON- Built-up shoulders. Tea Rose ad White. Regular Value $2.95 jk PRE-XM.S SALE .. $1.95 II Nidii Gowiis Duck, and many others . . . $1.95 exclusively on Capital records. PRE-XMAS SALE Diamond Engageme JIST ARRIVED! Scottish Records, featuring Jimmy Shands Accordion and Folk Dance Bands, Scot's Guards, Pipes and Drums. Value $5.95 Q Q J- 5 PRE-XMAS SALE PdjO ft Handkerchiefs J! SPECIAL Walt Disney's "Little Toot" from the pic "Melody Time" (unbreakable). with two smaller diamonds on earh side Ff'""5 with a five stone Diamond Wedding Kmc. This is an exceptional purchase for our Christina HOSE Sheer Nylon, Pencil Seam fe . Black Nylon. Regular Value $5.95- Popular Numbers by Your Favorites uoxea. neguiar vaiuc g $1.35 $2.95 XMAS SPECIAL .. 95c PRE-XMAS SALE ft PRE-XMAS SALE Frankie Laine 'That Ain't Right" "Confession" "Singing the Blues" "All of Me" "Coquette" Nellie Lotcher "Hurry On Down" "He's a Real Gone Guy" "Alexander's Ragtime Band" Margaret Whiting "A Tree In the Meadow" m0m PANTIES BRIEFS AND VESTS-Lace-trimmed. Tea Rose and White. OVER-SIZE PANTIES Tea Rose and White. Regular Valuo f tf All sizes. Regular Value $1.49- ffn $149 nA i l'KK.XMS C11V I. 2g " V 7 " PRE-XMAS SALE OltUU f IJL M f I Ul J fjf .DAtDDCDir AfPPLDAfejCljrJr PECDDrDirJ SKIRTS All-wool. Plain, Checks, Stripes and Alpine. Regular Value $7.95 PRE-XMAS SALE $2.95 201 THIRD AVENUE WEST PHONE 100 Ve, All Shop Early for a Better Selection Where Service and Quality Are Supreme ft I fa a 5 SI I? V If Hollywood Cafe n in? Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe In Prince Rupert Open from 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. lame Annette ICS -etc Gift Boxes Free 1KK.S.S S A I f 1 M iZ We specialize In Chinese Dishes CHOP SUET FOR outside orders Phone 13S CHOW MIEN $ 525 THIRD AVENUE WEST PHONE 150 m EARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE I December 2 and 3 TTT TlTtS. Prliminari-TlSO I C.rt voiir lirkpfs at fho rivi. I f Si II 11 tf - 1 I PRICES 75c and 50c L-LJJj J m a v . - iiiiikii mm ri1! I If I.IIIMI 4 "V 1 Hiv- j vi ill mursuay Airjiviii ' c m t Mat tri.tnunV .... I I I A A XUU 1 a i hJ i M m-m "