V Prince Rupert Doily News Wednesday, December 27, 1950 10 YEARS WED Jaycees' Cabare! NEW GLASGOW, N.S. W-Mr. i 1 r 1 and Mrs. Angus Grant have just Scaptam's V Is Happy Event celebrated anniversary. their Of their 70th 13 wedding children fy Sua 7 eight survive. The Grants have Prince Rupert Junior Chamber lived all their lives in Pictou and of Commerce donned a Antigonish counties. gayer mood Saturday night when they and friends gathered Scaojam's V.O." Seagram's "83" at the Canadian Lekiun Hall for their Christmas cabaret. There 5 were about 50 couple, dancing cojram" Croum Royal to the music of Andy McNaugh-ton at the piano. After an enjoyable 1 Seagram's King's FMate Seagrams Special OW up shortly evening, after the midnight. party broke haitisement is not oublished or disnlaveri hvthei;,rvt.,i c,...., . .. " " i ' i uw ww. Byrne Government of British Columbu century passes WgelNews Headed By, l'entury's u r i i rioc nf War And Ctrifft JlWK 3 Z l-J By CHARLES BRUCE Canadian Press Staff Writer Sfc in tVi pwninir nf Totiiiq-!. oo inm . . .i J PILED UP Calum MacKay of Montreal Canadiens is the man on the bottom of this pile-up in Maple Leaf Gardens during the Montreai-Toionlo game last Wednesday night. Johnr.y McCormack of the Leafs is spread-eagled while Ray Timgren of Toronto tops the mound. That's Joe Klukay of Leafs partially visible in the right foreground. Toronto won 3-1. ' . (CP PHOTO) man dispatched a telegram from Osbonie BOuDLE DISTILLED , the royal residence on the Isle of Wight to jbnl Mayor of London. 'My clear mother, the Queen, has just passed : Christmas Dinner ' For Old Veterons ASTHMA BRONCHITIS December 27, 1925 . ! About 40 old time Canadian If you can't sleep because of ga'ptaf, L. W. Patmore on Christmas Leeion members eathered at tho ! and counhine fight for b'enth niiiht liia was dead habit, reported often uncon- 'i.-ath 8C!0Usly and bv implication-ln mav be taken on t of the great new! t0ber" Columns' on ,nslde For the peh5Sen?S '. Day picked a full blown Hi!fh't iioii b.,h, ...Bm. 1 ";"'!" .,man''RA?. MAH. .tut. "" , uiuay. DlCltSOn rOSe, Which had lOWll . , , i ,.hl..m iv- v rmf,rtm relief. A 605 unprotected along the side of his"eir an"uul "!lslI"as tve Par' iii Souv.nce yOU. You'll enjoy the mature perfection for which this famous . Canadian Rye Whisky has traditionally been noted ... a perfection recognized by the residence on Borden Street. ;tv- The evenlnS spent witn ' i each of the party putting on a .V.d.1 VIUVCI UflWPbn UIC Btliru lhak will nl to,4 'By Canadian Press) Death of Victoria, 1901 Birth of radio (Atlantic wireless, 1901) Popularization of the automobile Birth of aviation (first flight, 1903) Titaoie sinking, 1913 First World War, 1914-18 Battle of the Marne. 1914 Battle of Jutland. 1916 U.S. declaration, 1917 Allied offensive, August. 1918 Russian revolution. 1917 Rise of Fascism, 1922 The great depression, 1939-39 Italian conquest of Ethiopia, 1935-36 Abdication of Edward VIII, 1936 Spanish Civil War, 1936-39 Second World War 1939-45 Deliverance at Dunkerque, 1940 Fall of France, 1940 Battle of Britain, 1940 German attack on Russia, 1S41 Pearl Harbor, 1941 El Alameln Invasion of Normandy, 1944 Collapse of Germany, 1945 Birth of United Nations, 1945 Atom bomb, 1945 Korean war. 1950. banners of .Ingle breaks i' lone trends of life and The bjys" band, under the skit. During the party refresh- i leadership of Bandmaster Wil- ments were served by a commit-, son. naraded th ulropts fhri-.i. 'toe mn.ctat.inr of Mrs. J. a. Black. I I ---- - - f Do you know you can now purchase to-day's NfcWS III KVIK to-day? JOXKH NKViS TM Papers are Ilown In dally by C.P.A. i - "-- r 'owmii will"'' - people of B.C. who appre- Not because U wa unexpected dea'.h la Inevitable. Not because, In itself, II could alter a waf of lile. But hpcu.se U re-rrmiris a milestone In tirr.8. The end of an era.' The fceginning 'if an age. Ten of the first 50 years of mas Eve and played apprapri !.e ' Mrs. W. Davis and Mrs. W. Os-selections at street cornel s. borne. The merry gathering Christmas morning, the buys I broke up about 11 o'clock. ciate the full-bodied flav- played, among other places, at Prince Rupert General Hospital. our and mellow riclinens of B.C. Double Distilled. HOTEL ARRIVALS ChrL'tmas cheer was carried by the Elks' Lodge into many PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert homes, where It was deeply an- Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs .Einarson, city; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McCorriston, Port Edward; M. E. Neilsen, D. Wookertz, A. E. Baker, P. Gar-vey, S. R. Jarvis, A. Borgen, Mr. pi-eeiated. The Brother Bills reached with generous gifts to places where, otherwise, there would have been little observance of the joyous season. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. This advertisement is not publislied or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 1!U new ae, the world gav to ar. j It is almost Impossible to: measure the impact of news In wartime against the atom wei call "great" In periods of peace.! Suffering, sacrifice, heroism, death by violence, make the news that pulls the heartstrings of humanity. But In wartime the ( examples of these are multiplied a thousand times. They become the usual. And so, only Luxury Steamer PRINCE GEORGE 'BMmtSlBEDW and Mrs. L. Audet, Watson Island; C. E. Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. G. Peters, Port Edward; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Marshall, Vancouver; Pat Carey, Terrace; J. Scott, city; E. M. Hammond, Victoria; N. W. Aresheekoff, city; R. D. Ingalls, Vancouver, J. Paulis, Cedarvale; P. Ducharme, Mas-set; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rothe, Stewart Moose Observe 'Xmas December 27, 1940 Capt. and Mrs. Ivan Halsey, who have served in Prince Rupert for the past three and one-half years, have received word from territorial headquarters at i i the sweep and clash of fleets and armies, In which these things are dramatised en masse, stand out: the tide-turning stand ot armies along the Mamc or at El Alameln; the entry of another neutral; the thunder- Toronto that Capt. Halsey has; city; Mr. and Mrs. R. Twaddell, SAFE BUYS 1948 Ford 4-Door $ejQ 1949 Special DeLuwe Sedan - $2025 h M I IJ lng guns at Jutland. And of STEWART Stewart Women ofthe Moose held their annual Christmas Tree party for their members and members of the Moose Lodge and friends In the Moose Hall last Thursday. About 75 were present and all had a TRUCK SPECIAL 1941 Ford Sedan Delivery.... fgQ 1948 Chev. Pick-Up SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations ' Write or Call casualty lists. . . . been appointed adjutant. Three sisters Mrs. Thomas Priest, Mrs. Edward McDermott, Bralorne, and Mrs. Robert Moore were together for Christmas day for the first tife in 17 years at the home of Mrs. Priest ;in Graham Avenue. By any standards, the clashes i Vancouver; G. G. E. Raley, Vancouver; C. P. Hale, city. Mr. and Mrs. Browne and family, Georgetown sawmill; Mrs. A. Langford, Smithers; George Melvin, E. G. O.sgrimson, Watson Island; Tom Pleasant, Jay Davis. Mr. and Mrs. A. Davis, Amsbury; V .W. Harrison, Vancouver; George H. Skinner and of fleets and armies must head ' very enjoyable time. Whist was the list of great news stories of ! played followed by games and the presentation of gifts from liOO-1950, 1Mb IM'tfkirt mi the tree. Miss Ella Haahti mak ins a charminsr Santa. U II IS II Y j "nrrif!!r - - Jdvtrtisement vtrtisement it it not not Dubliihed Dubmhed or or i Winners in the whist were While Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' Mi iio ; ran : ' i -aw i Mrs. J. Bouzek, Mrs. Moore, Mike j Cameron were paying Christmas calls, their home on Eighth A ML Zulich and Jack Storrie. Mrs. W. daughter, Alert Bay; F. Ober-muller. Fort Nelson; C. Ander-I son, Smithers; L. H. Steck, R. Gaetano, Homer, Alaska; W. Sutherland, Masset; Mr. and Mrs. R. Boucher, Terrace; June I CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. led by the Liquor Control Board or I uovernmenl of bntish Columbia, FOR. loving. Parking, Crating ft Dunne, Port Edward; H. Kraup-ner, city; Mr. and Mrs. LaSette, Queen Charlotte City; Messrs. Flynn, Finton, Wiklas, Skilie- enue East took fire. The kitchen was gutted anjl the rest of the house and its contents suffered smoke damage. . In a Christmas greeting to his mother, Mrs. E. Llewellyn of this city, Lome Llewellyn informed her he was aboard an American Merchantman that has been evacuating troops from Hungnam Highest Quality in Your Printing J. Wakefield was the recipient of a gift hamper. Birthday cakes were cut for Miss Violet Manojlovlch and Mrs. Hilda Neilson whose birthdays occurred this month. The affair was In the hands of the Moose-haven committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Betty Stewart. The Moose children's Christmas tree was held in the Moose Hall on Saturday afternoon and It was a hilarious affair from start to finish. Everyone re-delved a gift from Santa (Ray DeCosse) who was in his usual jovial mood. stad, Kelly, Romasko, J. F. Gag-liardi, M .Weaver, Schladweiler, Helena, Montana; W. Collins, Premier; R .D. Semning, A. J. !Harmanv Terrace; R. Lundrlran, Shipping ml General I Cartage and Storage . pplete, Reliable and Effl-t Service. Also agents for pdian Liquid Air Co. Lto., toxygen, Acetylene and ull Jtling supplies. pSAY'S CARTAGt But in the 35 years of actual or nominal peace before and between and after the wars, men and women still worked from day to day. They made news. New trends developed, new forces were discovered that determined their habits, how they should live and die. New personalities rose like stars, used the trends, the discoveries, the men and women, for peace, and for war. NEW ERA OPENS Months before that winter day on which Victoria died, Lady-smith had been relieved. Kruger had fled to Europe. The United States had ousted Spain from Cuba. The time of small wars, red plush and wax fruit was jver. At about this time, a man named Henry Ford, whose father had once given him 40 acres ol land to keep him out of machine shops, was thinking of going Into business for himself in industrial Detroit. In 1902 he did so. A little later, by accident, in North Korea. Avail yourself of our experience and versatility. Dibb Printing Co. J I UKAut LIMIItU , '" .' Port .Edward; O. Doucette, DELINQUENCY CAUSE- I Montreal; J Wong, Terrace; Mr. BRANTFORD, Ont. (PMagls- and Mrs F E Biewden, Smlth-trate R. J. Gillen told a school ers; Miss peggy Laird, Terrace; teachers' meeting here that en- Mrs M Thompson ' vironment, not heredity, causes 1 '. 1 boys and girls to go wrong.! aittion sai.r BESNER BLOCK PHONE 234 ' I 2nd I 1910 and Park Avenues Phtvw 60 and 6R "Children should be taugnt mi r Timlirr Sale X .rilri.1 There will be offered for sale at 71 imely Recipes Public Auction, at 10 a.m.. on Tuesday, January 23rd. 1951. In the of-, flee of the District Forester. Prince j Rupert, B.C., the Licence X 5195o, I to cut 6,075.000 f.b.m of standins I and felled Spruce, Cedar. Hemloclc i and Balsam on an area comprising -1 accept responsibility in the home and should not be given too much freedom," he said. CANADIAN MOVIES MONTREAL W Lt. Col. Paul L'Anglals told a women's meet-ine here that he expected 25 if -f 1 jt: , f v I y y 5 y I I v 9 p I i Compliments ol the Season Our office and shop will be closed from Dec. 22 to Jan. 2 for staff holiday. Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors TURKEY WITH RICE y2 cup ripe olives cup rice Happy New Year jhe came across a piece of van-' adlum steel the thing he need- of part of surveyed timber licence SOlflp, Exste-v Station, Kange S. Coast moving pictures a year would 1 3 taDlespoons oil 2 cups giblet broUK or "sesaid Qne Q greategt lmJus ANCOl'VER VICTORIA junday, 8 p.m., Chllcotin water "u v,..vv... tries In the world could be de fid to build the light, strong car So was born the Midel-T, and universal use of the automobile. In 1901, also, two younger men than Ford had set up a small wind-tunnel In a workshop at Dayton, Ohio .There they measured the lift and drag of wind. Tnreo years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forest3, Victoria, B.C., or the District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. (H) boullon cubes) 1 '4 teaspoons salt li cup canned tomatoes U cud chopped onion iuesday, 12 Noon Camosun E ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON "day, Camosun. 11 p.m. veloped here. ALL SECTS . All the important rellgioi s of mankind, along with the kwest .forms of Fetish worship, are practised In the British i. V4V4 ii cup cnoppeu giecu GEORGE COOK, Jeweller FOR NORTH QUEEN 1 riArif AfiiEO "AKLOTTE ISLANDS pepper IVi cups diced cooked turkey 1 cup grated sharp American cheese. Cut olives from pits Into large : i.,a In 9 t.ahl- Phone 264 527 Third Avenue the position of the centre of pressure on cambered surfaces, the effect when one surface was placed above another. As a result, they turned out a machine equipped with a four-cylinder petrol motor of 12 horsepower, uhed 750 Bounds with Or- SIX-VOLUME POEM When every sudden mTv, brfg9,hor. Henry Brooke, an Irish writer sharp twinges it's time for ir. ciiaae'. ikiikaikkiijiii'xaliii3..i;ai3i.aiathiiiai Chllcotin, Dec. 22 und Jan. 5-9 p.m. ' 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN pwho died in 1783, among OthiT Kuiney-uver Pills. Thousands find quick "vvv" TT ... . . .. i-l . . - .- -i- i relief from backache, nninful taint. spoons OU. AaaiurKeyuium, worKS wrote a poem m ia Y.u' kidney and liver disorders by taking thit and tomatles, and bring to a boll, umes called "Universal Beauty, proven remedy. By combining 2 treat- a aoouiu, board, anu ui menu in 1 Dr. Chase's work on both ville Wrignt -;, ,irn intn 1IA.nuart casserole. kidneys and liver for taster relief. 48 FdR.CHacf'c t'HARI.OTTE ISLANDS Chilcotin, Dec. 15 and 29, I 9 p.m. I FRANK J. SKINNER I Prince Rupert Agent Prince Rupert Florists ; Flowers for All Occasions 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 RS W inleS: ol the achievements rice has baked HI! VtmrTZ of i hour remove from oven, stir in . ... 'M Avenue Phone 568 he Wrights and others who JJ?Zt2 Bake covered, 'a RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Appreciates the growing patronage it has enjoyed in 1950 and extends to many friends and customers Best Wishes (or 1951 I FT SUGGESTIONS A KODAK CAMERA so "right" for so many. . 1CrIlMlp i "ff mixing lighUy. hour longer. Serves 4 to 5. Alaska Steamship Co.'s refrigerator ship Palisana is due in port tomorrow morning from Ketchikan and other southeastern Alaska points. After dls-nhai-ffinir live carloads of frozen pw MASTERS, SCREENS. lieved In the possibility of neay-ier-than-air flight, were large.y made possible by improvements in a gadget with which engineers had been puttering for 10 years-the Internal combustion engine, a gadget which by "putting the furnace into the cylinder" achieved a radio of power to weight sufficient to make automobile travel practical.) In 1901, also, Guglielmo Mar-(Contlnuoa on page 6) i B--- ... . d Jf LASH ATTACHMENTS I WRATHALL'S at jHOTO FINISHING fish here for transshipment east over Canadian National Rail-! wnvs the Palisana will continue Thif advertisement is not publisher or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government 4 British Columbi. her southward voyage to Seattle. . -rr-r