' 1) ; Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 30, 1950 Christmas visitors from South Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. K. Ogdahl, with Sylvia, Oscar and Daniel, arrived on the Prince George yesterday. While here they will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mostad, parents of Mrs. Ogdahl. Mr. Ogdahl was stationed here FOLKESTONE, England Schoolboy Alan Taylor did so well on Saturday and Sunday In a three-day fishing contest thit tl'Vinril f fnrtlo niAPa rtAiDiin.krl Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Starr are with the American army during sailing tonight on the Prince George to spend the winter In Seattle and California. Ko let him have Monday off too. World War Two. Bringing their car with them, the Ogdahla trav D. A Potter CNR npent at Bishop Anthony Jordan, O.M.I., returned to the cily on the Prince George yesterday from a trip to Vancouver cn ecclesiastical business. Arriving here for the Christmas season aboard the Prince George yesterday was Mrs. 0 For Action, Advertise! Ocean Falls, arrived in the city on Die Prince George yesterday elled by road to. Vancouver. One of the largest of the world's famous rocking stones huge boulders delicately balanc for a brief visit. He will return soclh tonight. garf think ofanytihg C. C. Chandler who will visit ed, is in Cornwall, England. Mrs. George Hill and who have been on a trip to with her son-in-law and daugh-j our ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gormely. M. O. Kullander. assistant dis Production of oil and natural gas in Alberta for the first time passed 100,000 barrels a day in 1950. mom trict forester, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a trip to Victoria on Vancouver, returned to the el'y on the Pi-lnce George yesterday. J. C. Georgeson arrived in Die city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver to join the staff or Bob Parker Ltd. as sales manager. Away since mid-July, John and Michael McFadden returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday after visiting In Montana and California. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Collinson, who have neon on a vacation trip to Vancouver and Seattle, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George yesterday. : JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ouicial business. He was accompanied by Mrs. Kullander who has been visiting for some time In Vancocver. Mrs. Vic Giraud arrived in the city on the Prince George yesterday from a trip to Court-enay, Vancouver Island, where she attended the marriage of her mother, the former Mrs. Nigel Sherwood. Mrs. Giraud proceeded to the interior on tonight's train, fHI "That new stasehand is alxays uu to something!' ISTMAS! Leading Teams and Players In Ladies' Bowling League DMA M. G. Gormelyv district forester, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a trip to departmental headquarters In Victoria on official duties. Mrs. J. H. Smith and child, who ' Lyons and Rosa Lee's, in "A" Division, and 1 Shentons and B.C. G.E.A. in "B" Division were top scoring teams in the first third of the Ladies Bowl jtmas tree Eights have been on a trip to California, ing League, figures for which have been released. Mrs. Agnes Pierce of Lyons led the individual scorers in "A" Division and Mrs. Gertrude Van Meer Serve and Enjoy The Finest Salmon were passengers aboard the Prince George yesterday enroute back to their home in Craig, Alaska. Mrs. Smith is the former Dorothy Grimble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Grimble of this city. In "B" Division. Following are the figures: "A" DIVISION Team high single Lyons, 1034. Team high three Rosa Lee's, News Classifieds Make Sales. So Beautiful ... i 2899. j Player's hlRh single n. Ram Anderson), 178. Mrs. Pebbles Dickens (Annettes , 175. Mrs. Bertha Peterson (Wrath-all's), 175. Mrs. Elsie Anderson (Belmont's), 175. ' . 'B" DIVISION Team hlsih single Shcnton'.j, 975. Team high three B.C. GEA, 2525. 174. Miss Beverly Matson (Chen-ton's), 173. Miss June Thornton (B.C. G.E.A.) , 173. ! 1 i' ! ! !i i i ! ' i ! I! I ! I i t I S I I 1 1 i t jl ! i i J D and with 27 Fine Features" The New . . . McCLARY "27" Washing Machine, See it, and you will say: "It's the washer that has "EVERYTHING!" Mrs. Olga Newton (Rockettes). 174. Mrs. Beverly Matson (Shen ton's, 173. say, 311. Player's high three A. Pierce, 744. - First ten highest Individual averages: Mrs. Agnes Pierce (Lyonsi, 209. Mrs. Bertha Dunbar (Lucky Strikes 1, 208. Mrs. Bea Hardy (McMeekins), 195. Mrs. Dixie Woods (Rasa Lee), 190. Mrs. Alice McMeekln (Annette's), 189. Miss Lorna Howe (Stars!, 189. Mrs. Lois Keays (Slnrsi, 182. MLss Mary Postuk (Rosa Lee's) 178. Miss June Thornton (B.C. I figures for present sets. 10c Sle bulbs all sizes lAILABLE k BROS. i Player's high single G. Wll-kins (Battlers), .309. Player's high three L. Smith (Commercials), 682. First ten highest averages: Mrs. Gert Van Meer (Skeena Grocery), 180. Miss Kay Thompson (Wallace Pharmacy), 177. Miss M. Baxter (B.C. GEA), 176. Mrs. Olga Newton (Rockettes), G.E.A.), 173. Mrs. Winnie Slater (Skeena Grocery), 170. Mrs. Louise Phillipson (Wallace Pharmacy), 166. Miss A. Holkestad (B.C. G.E.A.) 165. Mrs. L. Smith (Commercials), 162. 111 iTOirr.l I LJi Jane Ashley's Crown Brand Recipes FREE Write Jan Ashley, Tht Canada Starch Company limited, f . O. Box 1 29. Montreal, P. Q. tT t McBrlde Street Phone 311 Mrs. Isla Garner (Gordon & frump II II tfl II II IY tIUUl.U. lill Your - Locker Plant 1040 ollIJP But Look at Us Now Folks! Frosty Has Grown In Service Quality Satisfaction I ft6- e In ApnrvcUilion of YOUH l'nlronac We Offer Yon the the following on onr llirllitlny Fill DAY tniil SATURDAY Iff Side IPoirk It looks like the year's low price on pork. Why not take full advantage of the decline caused by the heavy fall run and fill your locker? v Fresh. Just what you need for Christmas rolls 45c PER LB. These are lean select No. 1 hogs, average weight 1 19 lb. Cut to suit your family. A SIDE OF PORK IN YOUR LOCKER, ONLY 3e r i Fireolltt Wwls. Lsrs.,.., 48c l!!!,3 . . ' Pork chops, Tenderloin T m gf i kkless Picnic Shoulders . 50c lb. I Whole only ess Picnic Shoulders . 60c lb. I Whole only I ?gular Hams. ... 60c lb. j Half or Whole 1 ETatt Aliaska IKIeirenimg 40c it. Rupert Freezing Co. Lid. 230 Second Avenue 1 We reserve the right to limit quantities 69c lb. icon 7 Quality side bacon at only..- Piece, as cut only These Prices Available to Our D & S Customers in the Usual Way j