i ,i.(.e Rupcit Uuily Ncw& Thursday, October 29, 1953 Choirs To Take Part JlHBiHMiii hristmas Carol Fest local choral groups have agreed to par-the Christmas carol festival here in it was reported at last night's meeting of Rupert Music and Drama Festival Asso. the Civic Centre. Mrs. r. E. Anflcld, carol festival convener who conducted the meeting, told members that the co-operation of nine local residenis D.r-m cnmrs W0UJd allow tne festival H O9 Id II I to be staged on two nights, with 1 i . 1 no meer waic dcv iur iccenioer ana 8 and the programs starting at 7:30, so that children would be able to attend. Besides the choral renditions of a variety of lesser-known Christmas carols, the programs i uiufc'rum prepared cslflcnis, wc ujiu . -... I I. , Day at its weewy win include orean, lntprluHi JuTcuy. in In charse of ar- Cl.f r Hum recalled b was founded at YJli oy mrce ,o wished to have presslon of their rhe Idea caught result tnat iius u friends spread States and moved in 1919 with the The programs wlll'bc different each night. Frank Skinner was appointed In charge of business arrangements for the carol festival. A report on an executive meeting noted appointment of the following committee conveners for the annual music and drama festival: blllettlng, Mrs. B Eyolfson; business manager, Mrs. J. Ridsdale; production manager, Canon Basil 8. Prock-ter; awards, Mrs. F. E Anfield; reception, Mrs. a. W. Graham. The group planned to send letters to organizations not as yet represented in the festival association, asking them to Join. New members welcomed at last night's meeting were Mrs. E. Heal, D. Lelghton, W. Hank-Inson, William Lemon and Miis Rusty Thaln, Ym-j Fiesta svsm ssPMrasar,., a cluD ai loronio. t Prince Rupert was jr. 1923. is the one prl- of the club," Mr. this comes through 1' community. Our ijon quality of mem- numerical Size " I presidents of the f, R. 0. Large, Orme Scott. A. J. Domicile. Frank Skinner, I Bill Lamble, Bill J Maurice Brydges Itxard. i-iness at the meet-jLy reported the net i the sale of Oyro lsi.376 SI. Proceeds to maintain and 5 ment for children's Meeting Slated There will be an emergency meeting of the Alaska Music Trail members Tuesday evening, November 3 In the club lounge of the Civic Centre, secretary R. H. Miles announced today. All members are asked to attend. SUM DROPS 1 lb. JELLY BEANS 1 lb. 3JC MOLASSES KISSES 1 lb. ggg CHOCOLATE DROPS, Weston's 1 lb. corton 49C in the city- s jles Magner, Pat Gurvich lange Nuptial Vows Here 1 maids In pink and blue net, ih of the Annuncia-I scene of a pretty ARE YOU ON A DIET? Look over our Diet-PocK Fruits and Vegetables on the canned goods gondola. J while the charming flower girl finony, uniting Pat- wore a dainty frock of Dink net fiUCE-'CHEBBIES'ga-JJc CITSOKr'PEEL 13c F.,,WMM,I4.IU 5)JS T3 CRISCO on, ' 3-lb.tin OC W&rm I " 1 ' PEAS nir Ww I J?;-' ty 2 tins i iP)PS Kin3 Alfred Daffodil Bulbs 3 LLAVlJ i il I 'i dox 65c doz $1.25 J Co-Op, Minced, tin . MAC APPLES . Fancy, 40-lb. Box $3.99 MAC APPLES cs, 40 ib. box J $3.39 I PEAS t MAC APPLES Fancy, Pound v: Pkt. ZT. SjJ ONIONS No. 1 Okanogan, Pound 7c : PUMPKINS aii sizes, pound 6c ( fUEFCP TURNIPS Purple Tops 2 lbs. 13C Sw" 12 AQ Variety, Pkt "ff V TOMATO 1 SO U P 2 - 25c ) NABOB TEA Lb: pv-. ti. daughter of Splro. They all carried colonial bou-I Tallow Street, and qucts of carnations. er. son of Mrs. Rose Mr. Verne Hurley was best I Campbell River. man and ushers were Mr. Jack fi Tunney officiated Parks, Mr. Basso Menzles, Mr. f ony for which the Louis ClcAitler and Mr. Steve m marrlaee bv net Peachy. Ire Richards, wore a ' For the reception In the Lett semi-formal gowij g'on auditorium, the bride's itrlmmcd with pearls: I aunt, Mrs. Richards, and the a chapel veil and ! groom's mother assisted the DCLUX TEA BAGS, T25's $3d OVENO Cleans ovens tin JERGEN'S SOAP bars LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI fives al; JSroteade bridal party in receiving guests, 2 tins TOOTH "PICKS pkt.- gc SUPER-VALU PADS : i.. 200 pages 2C ibouquct was' of red f ' .': ; ;!:.'!;.'(.! Lthe bride were1' Mrs. r'ey, matron of eponna Richards and ebster. bridesmaids, " Rossi, flower girl Blass, ring-bearer, lot honor was gown- and the brides- NOOK NAPS ALL-BRAN 7'M8c fk,27c Mrs. Richards cnoosing lor tne occasion a midnight; blue cocktail dress with black accessories and pink-coTsage. Mrs. Haliowin wore a cocktail dress of brown with black accessories and pin I corsage. : ..w . Th"e' bride's table, covered with a lace cloth, held a three-tier wedding cake flanked by candles. Serving were Mrs. O. Olson, Miss A. Hlltz, Miss M. Leask and Miss B. Moore. Mr. Richards proposed the toast to the bride, and Mr. V. Hurley, the toast to the L'SE WOODLANDS CAKE INGREDIENTS IN VOI R jONALS CHRISTMAS CAKE You'll be pleased with both Quality and Price. tcc recently clcct-' the B.C. Medical 'ill leave by air attend three mm. I m fction with his new ""J are annual dis- 01 the association I at Krlnunn Mnu, reaaers Elks Hallowe'en MusqiiemHe Ball, Oct. 31. (254) Moose Hallowe'en Party for children up to and Including 12 years of age. Members' children only. Friday. Oct. 30, :30 p.m., VV:. fertile. Dr. Large t from the city for mm mm TUNA FISH ci-"'.Tin : 27c SUNLIGHT SOAP 9c (252) tuinZ Rupert, 7 "?"a,lMKse Temple-" and his turned frnm m. t he attended the leg- fulS. Prior tn nm-n- sslons, Mrs. Brown f ren travelled to San ' r. Their elder ""got, ls staying ,n she is attending I Saturday ct 4 p.m. is the deadline No. 1 SWIFT'S HOCKLESS PICNICS .... Lb. 49c BRISKET BEEF, well trimmed lb. 27c No. 1 CELLO FRANKFURTS lb. 45c Ho. 1 BURNS! COTTAGE ROLLS .. . .. lb, 69c No. 1 PORK CHOPS . . . Ib.65c tor pur Food Mixers contest. Get ,those box tops in now. TOMATO JUICE Nabo'j, 2Q-0T. tin ; - I C 302 Mrs- A. Husoy, f'M East, have At the Co-op Bakery, Friday and Saturday: Chocolate Banana Cake, only 50c. Don't forget to try Cinnamon Honey Bread for that extra treat. (253 Pulp and Sulphite Union, Local 70S, Special Meeting, Friday, Oct. 30, Civic Centre, 7:00 p.m. Note change in time and place-Be on time. (253) 4 Don't forget Hospital N.A. Hallowe'een Tea. Oct. 31. at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th West, 2:30 to 5:30. Home cooking and grocery hamper (253) Sons of Norway "Hard Time" Dance, Friday, Oct. 30. Whist. 6 o'clock. Dance, 10 to 2. Music by Mike Colussi. Everyone welcome. , (253) re f rnont.h-ir,r, i,u No. 1 ROASTING CHICKEN, fresh killed lb. 65c - PARTY LINES - Wine Vinegar Bottle 54c Garlic Juice Bottie 36c Onion Juice Bottle 32c Sread Crumbs Pkt. 30c Gioneito Tomato Aspic... 13-oz.. 74c Saultane Dressing Bottle 59c Plastic Party Picks , Pkt. 54e 1000 Island Dressing Jar 65c Lime Marmalade Jar 45c Tomato Cocktail Sticks Tin 57c Real Turtle Soup 16-oz. $1.04 Giant, Pkt. C Which they vtstt-" in-law and daugh- f Catt.ald P0PC f 'wn a trip to Calt- lSr.Canad,an I Po nta ls jQe "t Avenue West. j, fc Terrace haf f ei .spending several PINEAPPLE Typhono, Cho;co, tin PINEAPPLE JUICE - t, !5C 27c -4 F&6 18. it PEACHES - mbia, Choice, Tin c . rs -:iias nere. I V IF PATRONIZE YOUR BULKLEY VALLEY FARMER and Save Save Save GRIND YOUR OWN SUPER-VALU GOLD CUP COFFEE Lb. 9$C SUPER VALU SILVER CUP COFFEE Lb. Ogc You will be astounded at the difference when you grind your own and know its fresh. NOTICE Co-op Membership Meeting will be held at the Legion Hall, Thursday, October 29 at 8:00 p.m. All Kalen Co-op and Fishermen's Co-op members are Urged to attend. Topics pertaining to Consumer stores and the B.C. Co-op Wholesale Society, will be discussed.' A film will be shown and refreshments served Northland Dairy Fresh Milk -QUART CARTON (0)C THESE PRICES GOOD TILL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th KtL,V.!.."iPt'l,!hH or WnmV.ntr-0,.B?' " nnush