Prince Rupert Daily Ngwi Friday, January C, l'JM 1 ' They Paint the Town wilh Joy, Song-, and Tccf Terrace New Year Is Cold mi :1C3I I Gene Kelly Frank Sinor j Belly Garrett Ann MiH,.r HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS!: in On The Town" But Warm Hospitality and Social Activity Was Seen TERRACE Bitterly cold weather ushered in the New Year here with a biting wind blowing incessantly and the temperature lar below zero. At 11:30 o'clock on Sunday evening a thermometer on Kalum Street registered 17 degrees below zero and many preferrd their homes to going : f ffc ft? ptt it" : f i , THURSDAY to SATURDAY 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. ladies Blouses - Dresses Coats Suits - - Slips -Etc. LOWEST PRICES EVER Sale Now On At RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Matinee Sat, out to the midnight showing of I FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PHONeI! 222 Second H "Gone Wilh the Wind," at the i local theatre j It was a quiet New Year's Day ! following the festivities of the previous evening. Two big dance. on New Year's Eve drew large crowds despite the zero temperature .The Legion dance In the Oddfellows Hall was very wil patron- ized and, dancing to the lively strains of the local orchestra kept everyone In a jolly mood. At midnight, the traditional ' Auld Lang Syne" was sung in j the traditional manner and re-, Newspaper advertising pays off in dividends. CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photo? Taken at Horn. Phone Green 389 216 4th S' PRINCE RUPERT. B C For A New Year's Treat Will! IIP MAPLE LEAF freshments -.vere served In the Legion clubroom across the street Dancing continued till the early hours of the morninc. 'smmmmmum l.rXt M STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE Against Cold ! FOR FURNACE SAILS FOR i VANCOUVER. I and Intermedial Ports . ... Each Thursday I ! REPAIRS & RENEWALS Phone Black SSI THOM S1IEKT JIKTAI, LTD. I.KAI SPECIFY TIIK NATIONS I INE-T MAPLE Product of Canada Packers Ltd. MEET THE IIARVEYS Mrs. Lloyd Harvey smiles happily as she displays "the very, very best Christmas present" triplet daughters, Brenda, Barbara and Bonnie. The babies, born at New at 11:15 p.m. j For KETCHIKAN! The winner of the door prize was j Mrs. P. Murie, senior. At the Civic Centre tho second ( annual New Year's Eve Cabaret ' drew a crowd of nearly three hundred people The furnace had been on for days and the big hall was fairly comfortable . Party favors, nolsemakers und caps decorated the tables and colored , balloons floated tlowh to the dan- j eers from nets suspended from I the ceiling Refreshments being j in t he hands of Mrs. Florence ; Bailey, u subsiant'-il cold turkey supper, with all the triiiiining.-, 1 va .served by her helpers at mitliiiyflit after the welcoming in of tne New Yen The rhythmic ' strains of Flank davan's orchestra f-ave pleasure to the dancer-- market, Out., weighed a total of 14 pounds, four ounces. WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Rescivatloni Write or Call (CP Photo) Crorur Anderson of Pni'c Rupert arrived in town on tS.i.t-uiciay morning's train to spew.; the holiday wilh his mother, Mrs. W. Anderson. LOVtLY DISH For The Hew Year Timely obics from 1 errace 1 CITY OH DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE, RUPERT, B.C. Mrs. C. R. Do Kcrgoinuicaux, Terrace Reporter $19.95 to $269 G.E. Radios G.E. Floor Polishers $59.5! Oioria Irving spent part of her school holidays at Vanderho.r and, on her return she was ac Young People Off For Short University Course Truck Through Lakelse Lake $149.5! .and watchers yl ke and dancing $299.5! $49.5! was continue-, until after 4 am. I he t.m key . -iiie was won oy ? oi i Aigei-i companied by her sister, Dorothy, who has been nursing in the interior town. Miss Connie Tumilson lea ves on Tue -day's train for the couth wh ;'e she will be married to Cliff Sinclair who was formerly on the local Royal Uank staff. $14.1 $16.1 G.E. Washers with pump 6 cu. ft. Leonard Refrigerator G.E. Dual Control Blankets Trilte Torchiere Trilite Floor Lamp With Silk Shade Electric Toasters Electric Irons Electric Razors Miss Kathleen Willisrroft returned last week li om the wrt'.th where she has been nursirtj at Essondale and will stcy v.Ui her $7.50 to $32.5i Miss Valerie Booth returned to Terrace on Tuesday morning's train to resume her duties at the Terrace elementary school following a leave of absence due to ill health She is much im n wintertime a young Aran's fancy turns' to thoughts of . HAMBURGERS from i'atlier here until she is better in Dr .and Mrs F. McGilvery en- health. jtertained their many friends at 1 their home on Saturday evening John Hipp, "rank Gtua.t prior to joining the crowd at the Craig, Pat Tumilson, Wm. Appel- $4.20 to $23.51 $19.95 to $26.7: Remington Sunbeam Schick proved in health and she will A NEW HOME Plan to Build NOW For Plans and Estimate-: It's GREER & . BRIDDEK The Men Who Know CONTRACTORS ANI BUKJT.ERS RED 5fil f.O. BOX 721 rlm'iin n ,-. A TTPfi Al,l 1T. Civic Centre Caoaiet DON'T FORGET YOUR NOMA TRUE LIGHTS home at Mrs. Os- on Tuesday's train for the south fcorne's where they will take an ei-;!it NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. 11! i NEW ROYAL Resnrr Block Snow Outlook i Better Today : Cooler weather today is niak-! ing the snqw situation along the1 line of the 'Canadian National i Hallways in tho lower Skeena i I valley look somewnat better after a battle during the past few ' days which taxed the snow fighting equipment , in its ef-' iort to keep up wth the heavy I snow precipitation which was' aggravated by drifting from, stiong winds. 1 With snow piow in front of it,J ' the train, winch was due from ! the Last at lU'io last night,1 finally arrived at 7:30 this; morning. Phoiir weeks' course in the subject they prefer the Extension Depril-ment ,! the University rf British Columbia. PRINCE ItlPERT, IIC. STEWART, B( SNACK BAR HOTEL Word has been received in town of the recent marriage in the south of Miss Joan Wilson, former teacher here. Her position has been filled by Mrs. La-Bslle of Lone Butte who arrived in town on Tuesday's delayed train. OPEN 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. DAILY HOLLYWOOD cafe Just off Third Avenue 318 Gth St. Ph. Orcrs Blue 92 A Home rtway from Home MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY Joe McConnell returned recently from the south to spend the Yuletide holidays with his wife and family here. He expects to stay here for a considerable time. 50 Just Arrived ! Rooms Hot and Cold water OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. We Specialize In'ctnnese Dlshei Due to the cold spell the school did not open on Wed- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. i. CHOP SUEY-CIIOW MEIN ho.ie 281 P.O. Box 19ft 1 I lvsday when the elementary and E T. Applcwhaite arrived in high school students returned to town on Thursday morning's school after the Christmas holi-train and . will be the guest days. speaker at the annual dinner ' - meeting and election of officers The mumps are going around of the Board of Trade which is town and, being no respecter of to be held in the Credit Union persons, are laying low young and For Outside Order PHONE 13S WW. Crews of the regular trains end the snow plow nceciing res',; alter long hours of duty, the v cekly wayircight, whien was; to have, k-rt for Pacific and' waypoints at 7 o'clock this j morning, is not being dispatch-! ed until aile tonight or early to- j morrow. The regular train for the East is expected to get away on j time at 8 p.m. A time freight! to Hall this evening. of the of the Expert Watch Repairing old alike. Peggy laird local bank staff is one latest victims. N shipment of Julia Arthur Shoes oil widths for that special Evening. m M . $11.95 FAMILY SHOE STORK LIMITED 3rd Ave. Box 038 Ph. 357 111 Your Radio will play a merry tune when you take it to Blue 992 IS with frozen fish is leaving at 4 ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED this afternoon, for i or 5 o'clock the East. Alan Dubeau leaves on Tuesday's train for the south where he will resume his studies at the University of British Columbia Gordon Temple came into town at the week-end from his lakeside home at Lakelse Lake. KEN'S Ralph Mat! hews lost a load of coal recently and a truck whin he trie.) to cross Lukelss Lake from the 'Vinh snore to his mill The ice buke and the truck anu yvJX RADIO CLINIC coal are now In over 20 feet of You'll Be Satisfied Commodore Cale 'Betix-r Thn Ever" water awaiting salvage. i For Satisfactory Service 718 2nd Ave. W. Blue 992 Cent i24 Wa It'lii" Watches From $a9.75 CHIROPRACTOR r. D- itwt Food and Service in Cltjlj i'hone 17 for Send-Out OrderJ Third Ave David Chow, Mgi J I SAVOY ! John F. L. Hughes. D.C.. Ph r GEORGE COOK, Jewciler n . ... 527 3rd Ave, Pliinc 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment not hs 10:30 a.m. to ia:3'i p.m aud 2 to 5 r m. : ' Hp! Hi r i-f frW ' l W. L.-WUUUS, l'rOD. PHONE 79 ; Monuuy mid Ft kluy, 7::n p.m. for . those unable to conn) during the I dny. RECEPTIONIST 111 Bttond-; anco nrtcrnotnia. PHONE 79 PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 KKASKK STkiiK'l PRINCE RUPERT SEE MANSON'S JEWELLERS Stock Reducing Sale VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Sunday, 9, p.m., Chilcotin Tuesday. 1:30 p.m., Coquillam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND 'PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 1 1 pm. FOR SOI Til Ol EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, January 13 & 27 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin January 6 & 20 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 588 ilhanimnj i luuir., Weekdays .... 9 en, to 9 p.m. Sundays . . 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to ? p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEARLY. ALL MERCHANDISE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE- 50 -50 I ana six others damaeeri bv a $1 firm nnn f ir BROCKVILLE FIRE Four stores were ces;royed which roared through a business block in Brock III", Out. in near-zero weather recently. tCP I 1 1 i...tifm;nwiKii'.-ww'WMnwwwiiw