r V Prince Rupert Daily Newt Tuesday, January 3, VJ'M Hall Century Is Helped In Hi I n Mi33 Oeraldlne Cade daughter or Dr.. and Mrs. J. P. Cade, 207 Fourth Avenue West jailed Sunday nljht on the Camosun to resume'teaching duties at Ktl-owna after spending Christmas holidays with her parents here. With the holiday season at an i They're here!! They're : Wth the he,p ' whi"inB iim'8-what here!! W. J. Nelson, who is spending you have ail been waiting the holiday season in Prince deeP-throated horns and shrill fur. Ten Pins and balls ready Rupert, expects to return to whistles, 1950 was born and be-wr Prince Rupert enthusiasts. Ocean Falls within another whiskered 1949 fell back into also h aUernoon- We week or so. Mr. Nelson, who is eternity. Celebrating the arrival ORR SIIOPPE DERBY A ' ' 1 " , "V " ' y lrom ln lne Customs service was ""'oua' "rougn to the end stationed In Prince Rupert for WINNER!! j end, students from Prince Ru-P'rt attending University of Eriti.sh Columbia are returning to studies at Vancouver. Included in the passenger list go-in :4 south on the Coquitlam to u uic wcck. j fours years. t.,L SKodpc is pleased to onnounce thot the win Regular meeting Women of the Moose, 4, at 8 15. of the January (2 (2) Announcing that Dick Jack Caron and E. Ltnney formerly of 65 ui uie next, cemury, many par-tics were held at dwellings and for those who didn't want to bring the New Year in at home, there were various frolics. Largest party of them all was the naval party held in the ward room of H.M.C.S. Chatham where 200 guests enjoyed a cabaret style : a tmosphere. Music was supplied k Derby is o oouj vvj ith. ku. t I day were Gordon Calderwood, Ronald Ward, John Wesch. David, Kristmanson and S. G. McCaig. Her, , 541 ytn e. - - it, weighing 6 lbs. 15 ounces. -1st, vaUi aie now unacr name oii l 53 Cabs. For fast, courteous and: NOKPtTIPn nv JVlllCII efficient dav ami niht c,i iTo Panama by tne Four Dukes orchestra. In the New' Year in at the Sons of IJiionc Oi. (t,fj S.O.N. Meeting Wednesday, January 4, at 8 p.m. 2 the drill hall, a party was staged Norway hall. Convened bv Mrs VANCOUVER (P A pair of for enUsted nava' personnel. Frank Schroeder ,the eve.it was The baby has received a lovely layette as the prize In the Stork Shoppe Derby. Mrs. B. Grant. miss k. m. Wallace, after visit- alI"ie young Norwegians walk-. wiu tofe in uw Aero uub rngniy successiui. Music was ing her brother and sister-ln- inS around the world stopjied a Pal'tv attended by about 85 supplied by Mike Colussi. Assist-law, Mr. and Mrs.' E. C. Wallace, hcre t0 eet their shoes repaired. People was staged. Under the ing Mrs. Schroeder were Mr. ano 949 Third Avenue West, left by I The 23-vear-old buddies, Carl leadership of Bob Wood as mas- Mrs. J. Petersen, Mr .and Mrs. plane for Vancouver Mndy. i Peterson and ErliiiR Brunberu of .' ter of ceremonies, guests enjoyed K. Slatta, Mr .and Mrs. John Oslo, left their homes four ! themselves thoroughly. Another , Fredheim and Alf Jensen. ijP'h Jf ' Booth Memor- J months ago and arrived here byjUon of the Four Dukes sup-! Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, til i High School staff returned to, various means as riding a rail- ;P'd dance music. j Artie Shaw and others with the the city on Saturday afternoon's wav sDceder across northern On- I At the Moose Temple, the hall hela of recorded' bands surmlied THE STORK SHOPPE J "Later I've got homework to do 1 ' Dnc w'P w vancou- ; tarj0 antl naddlinir a raft down wa packed with feet dancing to music for dancine at the Armour ! vcr. r: n PJ'TTWU I I Hudson Bay. They've done J the music of violinist Bert Cam- ies New Year's Eve. The Kinsmen j (enough walking 'to wear through jeron and pianist Mrs. J. S. Black, frolic was attended by about 120 ;half an inch of boot spikes. I An estimated EOO persons at-; persons who enjoyed a cabaret j They never make plans, they j tended and left completely sat-1 style celebration. j !say, but they're heading in the I isf ied with the evening's events.' And so it continued until the' 'general direc tion of Panama and i With Gunnar Selvig acting as early hours of the morning with ' eventually the South Seas. ; master of ceremonies, approxi- many saying "Never again." But' Yukon Member Passes Through , The M.P. for Yukon stated his ; visit to Whiiehorse is primarily . to get his wife and mother settled 'at their home. He will make the-' return voyage to Vancouver in about a month. ; Film List For Month Forty cents a day keeps them mately 100 guests helped to bring esolutions are made to be broken i Such features as "Belvedere caU and carry all their I l lirvA " . r.U . 1 .Goes to College' now .showing suDDlies a miniature stove, bed "On the Town," "The Doctor and HtniT n fixw ril.tirs nnrl fK;enl.ial ' I A ft the Oirl" and "Little Women," are colhm?-on their backs. Included ln the picture, list for 111 mil. '7 r- January as announced by Man ager J. Harry Black of the Capl They want to cover a lot more before they go back to see tfteir parents who. incidentally, did not approve of their journey. Returning home to Whitehor.se alter the recent session of Parliament in Ottawa, J. Aubrey Simmons, member of Parliament for the Yukon, passed through Prince Rupert at the week-end aboard the Princess Norah. Mr. Simmons, his wife and his mother, Mrs. L. E. Simmons, were visited aboard the vessel by Alderman H. F. Glassty and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Applewhaitc, M.P. for Skeena The sitting at the Dominion capital went smoothly, Mr.- Simmons said jovially, and "we are hoping to get an early start in the New Year." He added that Mrs. W. J. Lineham left for Vancouver on the Coquitlam today for a brief holiday. Announcements : Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary bridge, crlbbage and whist, January 4. Regular Cards. Catholic' Hall, January 5. W.O.T.M. Card Tournament. January 12. All Welcome. ' Civic Centre Bridge January 13. Salvation Army Native Home. 0 l? V! tol Theatre hers. , .v., Following la the list: - January 3 and 4 "Belvedere Goes To College." Clifton Webb and Shirley Temple. 5, 0 and 7 "On the Town," Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra. , 8-"Flaxy Martin, "Virginia Mayo and Zachary Scott; "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang," Taul Muni, Glenda Farrell, Preston Foster, Helen Vincent. ' 1 , 9, 10 and 11 "The Doctor and the Girl," Glen Ford and Gloria De Haven. ' 12, 13 and Klttle Women," June Allyson and Peter Lawford. fO Firthday Tea and Sale, Jan: 2d, tv k X' the next session will probably be- ! , i gui anjwnere ueiween January - 14 and February 17. "But I think it will commence in February," he said. ay they're within their rigliU ,this being the Rumpus Room" Annie Goldsmith R.N.. Dr. H. M. Daggett left by yes- lmmh HOTEL AHHiVALS I . .. , 1.... t .... .... 1.1. . EBY&SONS Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.II.A. Phonr C.rw. 883 Box 586 - . .'.-- .s . if? 11 i i f .' $ of the Prince Ru- to duties at the staff return teaching an(1 winters and Key Luke; "I for the of British Columbia Hospital University wouldn't Be In Your Shoes," Don 1 "i , 'r"V.; "I" irince Rupert I ) Jr 1 ; ' fW W. H. Williscroft. Terrace Joe Hatch, Vancouver; R. Bolton, years sailed nils alter after spending jne cnnsimas Castle and Elyse Knox. i the Coquitliim tor Van- and New Year holiday season j j an(j J7"n,'s 4 Qrfat Fecl- i mere she wil be remain- the time being. here vLsitlng with his parents, lngt rnnis Morgan, Dennis Day Mr and Mrs. II. M. Daggett and Jack Cnrson. ' 18 and 19 "Big Steal," Robert Mltchum and Jane Greer . Miller Bay; A. R. McLean, city; R. Dorvall, city; A. Legere, city; Mr. and Mrs. P. Grandison, Port Edwaard; H McGowan, Port Edward; R. E. Mitchell, Port Edward; D. Reid, Port Edward; G. Reid, city; E. Harrison, Port Edward; R, J. Lawson, Port Edward; Miss K. Mackin, Vancouver; S. E. Acker, Watson Island; D. C. Deary, city; Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Acton, Saskatoon; D. Acton, Saskatoon. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED LL .1 ; zi 20 and 21 ' Sea Biscuit," Shlr- ley Temple and Barry Fit?-, gerald. i 22. "House of Dracula," Lon 1 Chancy; "Lightning In the For-1 est." Lynn Roberts and Don . BELATED CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Halifax stevedores unload some of the 11,609 bags of mail which arrived Christmas morning aboard the Canadian Pacific Steamships liner Empress of Canada. It was the biggest shipment of overseas mail ever brought to R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) :d Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from Barry. , I "ing. Classilieds, 2c per word per insertion, minimum I 23 and 24 "City Across the CHAMP CROCHETER Hold-ng the victor's cup, Joseph Dolinj of Dunellen. N.J.. smiles happily as he views his prize-winning entry in the men's division of the Needlecraft Bureau's nationwide crochet contest. The award was made at an exhibition in Chicago. uirtli Notices 50c. Cards ol Thanks, ueain novices. r.)v.r.i st-nhon McNallv and i Notices. Marrtaue and Ent-'aecment Announcement: $2.' 1 cue angiana. . . . SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE 25 end 26 "A Song is Born,". A FAMILY STORY... l t)K 6A1.E LOST ANU KH:NI) , Danny Kayc and Virginia Mayo. OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Cafie Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY , CHOW MEIN WHIN DAP liy OK MOTHIR&I'OK ONI Of 1HI KIDS child's rubber' 2, ana 28.-uooa Jara. uary LOST-Smali ALE ,ub oP One mT-I MiLaiV h-v Rmee Kanue . Deanes b(M ,n v,.mllv l) Crx-r ando Ann Sheridan, oil burner. Phone Blue ' a(,u,(.rs. Phone Black 106.( ( ! 29,..N,ght Unto, Night," VI- - ., , , - - j veca Llndfors and Ronald Rca- SALE -Oil burning or. woltR WANTM j Murder" ean. ..silcu C8se ui 0f S wood ranac comulete.! 1 1''" oii,.ii v.-c iuiun, Red 430. tlf'.WORK WANTED Yotinu mar-1 Edward G. Hoblnson and Jane ;,, . ' .' ' j ried man needs work Hli;h rjryan I.fc-tspii win- ' ' doors, school Grad Uruent, Annly ' VICKS VAPOKUt- HAS A C0LVW RUB ON WARMING. SOOIHINShZl Hd :ic ally 99 w 1 ok i to 1 0 II S 7HS liST. . . IHC VCRf BIST- KNOWN H0MI RIMiVY YOU CAN tSi CP)'CKS tO miM IHC MIStRY OF A ' CONDENSED r . limber. Phone 54J, rail UoX No 037 Dully News Id) Ji Are. W. -(till Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 ajn. to 8:S0 a.m. Phone 17S for Outside Orders ru ZZ1 J The Terrace Credl'. Hall was the seen-1 ot a social evening on New Year's Eve for thojc mcinjers of Knox UnUed Church congregation who did not go elsewhere. MIX ,kNOWN NAMEir i-Mt Soepder Shovels . hrak-ln.rs: Annul' ; WANIEtl i WANTED Three or four room ! uiwirtment or house, youm ! roiinle. no children. Box MO I Dailv News t1 ? r ' I ' - - WANTED -Two or three-roon suite lor voiinc eoiime. uin ea inc evriung me ouium.i Phone Red l!M. v." ! S(.10tl m,.t in the new church on To rent 2 or 3-rooin1 sunciay morning ana imie was WANTED A favourite now im J Graders; Llttleford Bros. ' ion Road Maintenance Went; Owm Clain.shel 'I' and Unek Grapples; fcnuth Concrete Mixers; ifurkllll Trucks; Nelson Loaders lor Stockpile 5111 Rciuoviil: Rice port- Ceatri f Piiiiiijs; Nu-11 Oimulliic Scrapers and t-i: National All Hteel ''mc llol.O.s; National "bir SaAinills: National i'v Screens 'ind Convcvoit. informs .ion irom Na-Jl Maeli .Jiiery Co. Llcl . 'Jver. b.C. (it) iiDiirtnient or sniiill house, no, ,10 preaching service, children. Phone Red t,W. Ur-. usun cvollillg service. plentiful supply. I PAPER TOWELS PAPER CUPS TOWEL CABINETS LIQUID SOAPS SOAP DISPENSERSDISINFECTANTSDEODORANTS and FIXTURES LAMPS PASTE and LIQUID WAX DUSTBANE and SISAL Industrial Janitor Stjlies at Vancouver Prices Manufacturer's Representative r V M WANTED -To rent or buy a piano. 220 East Ninth Ave.fi HAPPY NEW YEAR GEORGE COOK, Jeweller Miss Anne Burrldge and Tony . i f i nrr i li i n A iii itin'iif i- h- wanted 3 or 4 room suite or Burrldge, wno nave oecu tpcuu- hou.se. AppIv Prince R"'50", ing the Clulstnras and New Year . Hotel. Room 89. P. J. hcrc wUh Mf ftnd m New & Used Furni-I '. ,,r ,-' Mrs. J. T. Edwards. Eby Court. Ilardwum fiffice Fix- " iu.u "M . ' i,. AnH-Uaii,.rt hv the Coaultlam. this . . OUT 1.(1 ilMIKOt I IIUIUtT IVW j "Al'Tlrie. tou.sl.iTs. thins PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE stronu Aaeneics sell y ou afternoon on their return to ; S 34or-eent2!i7 their studies at the University of , 2 British Columbia ln Vancouver. : ..sneers, singer 'Sewing China Cabinets vS. Irons. Cribs, Dlsston l( S:iU.'K ljMrtrilk'T Phone 201 527 3rd Ave. 712 Second Ave. P.O. Box 772 Phone tilU Ks. Houvv a-i iv Him7inc ri;i:so,Ai Rlovins, I'ackini;, C'ratinc, Sliippin- anil eneriil Carle and Storage Complet Reliable and Efficient Service, also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues T-st. 1910 rh.mes 00 and 68 ' " r n..... i,, ,, .7 ..ii,i,A,Aii.3.S,J.J.J.i,i.;.i.-l.i.i.2.i.i.i.J.i.i.A3,;,i,l,Ai,. nnn Rup. Wwrtter PLUMBING, a n llcaimif - Mm: (H.U. Battloshh Sheet, Metjii ' ;,r "r ' y 1 . . "Un, Sluhi.lv used Ru. UlilY .. .. ui.. II HIXlll t1l YYl.iv. ... call i,2i). Fewer Fire Colls Lost Year 1n City There were thirteen fire calb in Prince Rupert during the month of December which and sons- ,ple. ut the lowest prices, "uniilurc Co.. Black 324. Letouriieaii KDlt UKNT room. FOR RENT - SlecujiU! broueht the total for the yeai U re Job Parher and Staff wish to take this opportunity of wishing all our friends and customers a Happy New Year, ;;Al,K -rWu I!M!t stutle-;, ''lunnDions. Auulv Ar- Lil4 tiio. un SALE Purse-Vanity .a bv women every-M,-, ""ule $1.00. Infor-ZP'ee. MILLER'S MAIL i'1 IlOUKE. PR-4004 N, oiilred 221 5th E 2' , up to 91 as compared with 104 RRENTl Sleeping room or In the year '1948. liniii-d nnd room. Phone UU'-k Watch tor the NEW 1950 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH You get the Good Things first from the Chrysler Corporation High Compression Engines Hydraulic Brakes Floating Power O All Steel Bodies 0 Automatic Over Drive Transmission Fluid Drive And Many Other Firsts See your local Chrysler Plymouth Dealer RUPER1 MOTORS LIMITED inn. .vi.J. CHIROPRACTOR 'ohn F. I.. HiiVhes, I.C PI) C 21-22 Bosner Block Phone 15! I E 442 for Appointment ""is Ave. f1hle.:ii'0 34. L X 6'8" l)lvolf SALE-Doors 2'8" frames anu UllTioiT . , Complete w in Ivirrlvuni-P AUOIV . "u s port nn rules 'Jl IllorliUv FIRST BID VALUE FOR 50. 5-Room House, attached par-auc. concrete basement hot water heatlns excellent value and must be seen to be aoureciated. pis Is a baruain for vou if you are lookinu for a new. warm and comfortable home In a aulet nelchborhood. ' SEE ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 or eves. Green 2hl lot six and ten imiics 10:30 a.m. to 1U:30 p ru. nd ..aters. Premises im-Avenue. Lesion -New FOR SALE -0r;m9hnew Coleman oil hi"- i3.n7T,' un 0')d s v h East, to ' Monev-bucK rounds am-Larirc assort- i to 5 r m. i;i;mm;s '"'un S3.U0. iiew rifles. shotguns, Monday and Friday. 7:30 p.m. lor ! those unable to come during the v shrhtsp .e Wr te' . "T ' j a "lor latest fnlrlors nnri I fnt? SALE Coal ana uuu i: "Bettor Used Cars Priced to Sell" ! day. RECEl'TIONIST in ttend-' ance af terjioona. ' Ren S.,." : . . anri electric rantseiw. Bamaln. ,,.j.i.;,5.xj. c.J,.S,X3.3.S.J.S..3.i,S.J.i.,r.li.J,I...5.i.a.S..i.J..S.I-.?.1,-'.. 3 Street. Ottawa. Ont Used, two weeks ttf 1 Phone Black " t