! to rise and toast "Our Dads." Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, December 1, 1950 with goods and usually wide open, if it was summer or fall. Liquor, bearing price tag, was ray . milianFhedy lamarr I ' uirnnima In reply, Mr Harper quoted an I article from Coronet by Davi3 5 i Ray Reflects Card Pariy al Catholic Hall : Hill in which the author, in a let Cubs and Dads- iter to rus children attemDts to tapper- explain to his daughter just what j 37 emmisces displayed with all other sorts of produce. But the main Idea was to sell. That was what they were there for. , a son means to a man. "A son I makes a man stand erect. Here is j Mr. Wu, addressing represen Seventeen tables of bridge, whist and crlbbage were in play at the Catholic Hall last night. Proceeds for the Annunciation mm Terrace Father And Son Dinner a new life to be moided. Here Is a man's second -chance to be Blow out of the Kremlin tatives of the United Nations great. Into the son goes all thesaid he represented 378 mjUion ' and get it over with." Sometimes School Christmas tree are also! near a reiiiam u mat -.,. you rk,..,. .i, Chinese Communists. Mr. ,,. Uu- hm , prince Rupm 0ne neglected to mention if all arecannot but conclude that any- in the army. one saying that has never been through an air raid. aided by a raffte to be drawn this month. Due to a Christmas recess, the next card party will be January II, 1951. ideals, ambitions, opportunities, and privileges which the father sacrificed or was denied. "Gentlemen, I toast the men of 'tomorrow ,our sons." Frank Rainsford, a Cub assistant, spoke of the movement from the early days of cubbing to scouting and how it helped him TERRACE A Cub "Father and Son" banquet was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Wednesday evening at which there was an attendance of over sixty. Opening with the flag ceremony in : f. p ?. 1 p Efforts of bootleggers and alleged sales of what was called cider provided Prince Rupert's first refreshments. Later came Winston Churchill, just now, I urges on the United Nations the I utmost care In avoiding becoming which the cubs and leaders par- Prize winners at cards last night were: Bridge Mrs. A. Sll-versides, George Cloutier. Crlbbage G. Brochu, Mrs. J. Larsen. Whlst-A. E. Chilton. Mrs. Pastor Soloniuk and a dinner of ia Sea Scout and when war broke 1 'egula5 saloons and legal sales. Everybody will remember prohi embroiled with China. It seems that today, everybody on earth is expressing his opinion, whether or not it has value. Time is not wasted listening to Britain's war leader. Schwab. I m. a. Majore cut for a whist i out he joined the Navy. He ended humorously with an offer to the fathers to send their socks with the boys to be darned at the Monday night meetings. Da-rell Collins, another Cub leader, sooke of the "Plan draw with Mr. Chilton, ndiouo "W" cold roast pork and applesauce, ice cream, cake and coffee was served. Chairman was the Cubmastcr. John Haaland, who introduced the speaKers ana the special guests. TOAST TO DADS "Dad isn't so good at washing dishes, "He's not so hot at scrubbing the floor, "He can't bake cakes that taste 'i ! bition, reear beer and a system aimed at modification of traffic all sorry illustrations of how to cope with the master problem. Thus, today, Victoria sits enthroned and those who thirst do business with vendors 'stores and beer parlors. And that handsome new building on Second Avenue near Seventh St-et t is a contrast to the melancholy dumps on Rupert Road forty years ago. 1? ZaitavvhtT Achievement" and the year's targets for the boys. If these tar-Gets ar rea"hed at the end of the year, they rezeive a diploma of merit. Constable Brue. chairman of the erou" committee, further ex- Georee Drew advises that foreign language publications in Canada should be suppressed. It might be cheaper and more simple in struggling for world peace to have a world language one tongue and one only. For action use News classifieds. For Action, Advertise! SCOTLAND'S GIFT to the SMART DRESSER! The Lotesr HARRIS TWEED SPORTS COAT from 10-95 '"36.50 t OK IF ITS ( Comfort He Craves SEE THE NEW . T MODEL Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in each noitril. It flushes out mucus and makes breathing easier. Try it delicious. At mending clothes he's mighty P'ained "Plan Achievement" and rne ipr?er in ' hp jhici incus va tko r:oL Asks Bevin in Britain "Is this a Russia, China conspiracy on a world wide scale?" You can't call it an extravagant question. Peoples Store-Can Solve It! LADIES' HOUSECOATS Siws 12 Thru 44 Woo' Satin Wooiotte BengaliHc Chenille Plaids RUPERT PEOPLES STORE FINE PRINTING AT Things may be different tidav. poor, "But her it rwps to making a long, long hike, "Catkin" fish or tracking a bi-T black bear, "Mending a sled or fixing a rattletrap bike, "You can bet on Dad he's ri?ht there." With 'these words, spoken soft-' an;l haltinlv bv Cub Bobbv Turner, he called on all present that the Group Committee supported these taget and that the , -.h n---!' (jnne the Cubmas-t"T STvitmat'"' "'"s backed by the prouo committee wh'ch had to function properly He ' ssked that all nrespnt ticn .n j interest in the group committee and be with tog Vvs. H" "'" said that in the eve-exoanding Cub and Scout movement a new but it's not so long ago that one' R egal Printers By TOWNE HALL travelling in Alaska could not but note how keen the business people were. Shops appeared to be hurrahing for trade early and late. Windows were piled high PHONE 21 In beige or blue-erev. of Kit.wAi 222 SECOND AVE. and Humphrey cloth s field commissioner is shout to h established at Prince George and visits would b pa'd to Terrace 22-95 Morgan's m rim Or for the Out-Door Mori, BLACK LEATHER JACKET ACME CLOTHING "So Beautiful . . . and with 27 Fine Features" The New ... McCLARY "27" Washing Machine Sec it, and you will say: "It's the washer that has EVERYTHING!" 633 Third Ave. W. Serving the Public of Prince Rupert over 33 yew much oftener than before. Th?r i would be better suoervHon vh'c'- would make Cubb'ne and F-ut-I ine keenc and bst . Ci "r-eh-i" jof the grop committee he rnn-ITatulated Cu,"ia!t'- Ha"' ' j for organizinz th affa'r und the convener and ladies who helped to make surh a success of it. ' Constable Bn' the" nroypnter) the convener, Mrs. C. R. New-1-Tiser, with a gift in recognition of her services. In thankin" him. M. Npt-houser said that the banquet V'i'ild not. h""e r,',n n?ibis without th "-illinr hlT" nf mjn" of the mothers pnd others who .had worked with her. ' The "Flvine Tj" cerrm",-v f , Scouts for five of the cubs then took tres bciri". lar'r Larson. .Th ForT. T1 Leod, Neil Gillande- s, Oscar Fa-nufm. Following tri's. henodi-t'nn was r "ounied by Rev. P M. Make This A . . . n p v f w y v V V v V , RECORD Xm Phone 31 McBrlrie Street. . The M , Popular DECClj COLUMt: fflllllP Sec Our Complete Stock of Christmas ALBUMS and CAROLS tv c'oths were rtneorated n,ith cr anH -nlH f' fv,j hpincr caT'ed 'nt h" CAPITC Mrr ! biu. mm MER01' Now Waiting for YOU at RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Ir-X-J Mr MANSON'5 ! Shopping Days Left!! Let us help you with your w. Mart'n -nrt M-!. banquet were M"-s. Murle. sr . r Wold, Mrs Sikkr and Mr Laird. Tho-p h'v,'''r p ere Mrs. F. S Lai"1. Mn. W. Melvin, Mrs. J. Rpynnlds, Mrs. 3 .'ickson, Mrs. Gillanden, Mrs S Turner. Srviteurs were, Mrs. N M-Vafch Mr. F. ginrie, Mrs. O Little. Mrs. Mallett, Mrs. Collier Mrs. Martin. M;' Hsrre"- t-o' fb ''kets a' the rioir ?nd Mrs. Martin and ...and welcome wherever , he goes for Captain Morgan is Canada's largest selling rum Try Captain Morgan Rum you'll like it, too! Jewelry Gift Problems Mrs. McNabb were ushers. i i - 1949 Special Deluxe Plymouth Captain Morgan COLD LABEL Rich and full-bodied i 1941 4-Door Plymouth w J PHONE 566 I RUPERT MOTORS LID. j An... nA tirst Street Extra smooth and flavourful Blended to Perfection from Carefully Selected Rare Old Ru ms Among the Cubs and their fathers present were Jack Collier, - Tommy de Kergommeaux. .Ta"k Smahi. Frank Bpxtr, Jim-y Harper, Brian Martin, Tommy Harris, Pobert Melvin. Llovd Mr. Leod. Denis McLeod, Garnet Jackson, Jimmy Sikler, Steve Reynolds, Georee Little, Larrv Larson, Oscar Farauam, Teddy Farnuam, Pohbv Turnr. Orpnt r-iiiar-dcrs, Nell Gillanders, John Forster. 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