Prince kupcrt Daily News PERSONALS Ddmruay, uclobcr 24, 1953 ssing Big "Shell-Out" Sale Sought By Kinsmen For Three Fires .... Mr. and Mrs. h e? Peter Andersen lngs aboard the Norwegian-Am erican liner Oslofjord, and were impressed by the number of Prince Rupert Kinsmen today in the United States before sailing from New York November . aboard the Norwegian-America liner Stavan;;erfjord. He will visit relatives in his heme village, Skutvik, Norway. Danes coming to st.-tle in V .k : ..... i ,4., .: . -'i '( " J 4 4 A 'f ' they can make a good showing on the big night. Meanwhile, Kinsmen are continuing preparations for the parties, and tomorrow they'll go In search of wood for the bonfires. have returned home to Prince Rupert after a four-month holiday trip which took them to Norway, Sweden and Denmark, where they visited .several relatives and friends. Commenting on conditions In Norway ,they said that employ- reiterated their appeal to city residents to purchase Hallowe'en shell-out tickets from school students during their present sales campaign. i Mr. Louis Amadio, who Thurs id last"night Paulding left tor Duncan. A large Iripiids gathered juitlam and Cap- had some diffl-is ship away on 'passengers were Pre- yjujih la day night received a 25-year service pin from the Capitol Theatre, will leave next week for Vancouver where he will attend a meeting of the Famous Players 25-Year Club, comprising theatre managers and projectionists with 25 years' service. ; nient was at a high and that they had noticed much modern-I izatlon since they . last say the ' country 30 years ago. iby the overneaa Party JIc onori i They made both Atlantic cross- Rroup to wish The ticket sales are to help finance the three bonfire parties to be staged by Kinsmen at Oyro Park, Totem Park and Conrad Street school, and the central fireworks display. At Port Edward the bonfire party will be sponsored by Nelson Brothers Fisheries. The Kinsmen report that in the first three days of shell-out ticket sales, school children have taken out fewer tickets than In the opening days of. former cam Jljarian Si was a aeiCKauun en ton U Mr. Nels Wasing, 945 Hays Club, who made tuxiiiaru nion in Ernie canm. iude. said mem- Cove, will leave on tonight's train on the first leg of a trip which will take him home to PL Another in a series of pre-nuptial parties for Miss Marian Shenton, popular bride-elect of this city, was held last night at anntn Plans for a rummage, sale were Norway. He plans to visit briefly the home of Mrs- F. L. Cawdell, paigns. However, some young appreciation of wing at billiards (vears here, imlssed by many, -r John Wakeiy now he can get feted. John, ln- discussed when members of the Women's Auxiliary to the United 847 Fifth Avenue East. The ' guests enjoyed several games, with prizes awarded, af I Fishermen and Allied Workers ! Union met at the home of Mrs. T. E. Parkin, 1436 Sixth Avenue sters reportedly are going all out i n sales, trying for prizes to be awarded for top sales. With the special emphasis placed this year on collection of tickets Hallowe'en night, some youngsters are keeping track of where they sold tickets so that 1' - ' ' ' o the speech for joiitreal staff at a uiing me auer- East. Members and friends were asked to donate clothes for the sale, to be held November 14. Donors ware asked to contact Mrs. all ; IS Illin mini, on the rrince ter which many lovely gifts were presented to the honoree in a gaily decorated umbrella. Refreshments were served by the hostess to wind-up the evening's fun. Invited guests included Miss Bernice Michaloff, Miss Violet Manojlovich, Miss Stella Chap-run, Mrs. D. Morse, Mrs- N. Pos-tula, Mrs. J. Clee, Mrs. R. Williams, Miss Georgia Batcman, a an So on wife ana auuKn- 3 of I lorwa u jhc-d In the ban The meeting enjoyed bingo, i with several prizes awarded, and JIM IVlull Parly Fourteen tables of whist were jfs nso after com-I 'lllivi hove. . . . bumped' Into I ill l.amblf and refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held In the Union hall November 12, Mrs. Leonora Rydde, and Miss ihn were enrouto In play when the Sons of Norway held their weekly dance and whist party in the SON hall. ' Shenton s mother, Mrs O. Shenton. . R. jwhen plans will be made for a I Christmas party for children. Francisco where holidaying. Bill plained all the Whist prizes were awarded as follows: Women's first. Mrs. A "S E. Norton, second, Mrs. Hans Pettersen; men's first, R. Murray, second, R. Morrison. The fei ones that Is ie way for the tthe World Series I also has some Liut the Barbary GET YOUR TIRES WINTERIZED with the door prize went to Irving Keese-man. , The committee In charge included Miss Ellon Waseng, Miss Annette Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Selvlg, Mr. and Mrs. Alt Jensen and O. K. Olsen. The Nejj ;J' ! ' i coctn i Photo by Van Mr Studio. Kl'PKRT KF.WLYWEDS, Mr. and Mrs. Berton M. Wong, smile happily at the camera man shortly after their wedding here In St. Andrew's Cathedral last Saturday. The groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wong of Gainsborough, Saskatchewan, and the bride, May Kathcrine, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. BcnLsen, 323 Fourth Avenue West. The young couple have taken up residence in this city. ith Waller John-c south and with (tin also was vaca-lifornia with wife jvery game on TV. in trip Bill stop-Jancouvcr to visit fm and since corn- NEW SAWDUST TREAD ... for those slippery roads PETITCODIAC. N.B. (CP) Anxious neighbors flocked to the been 'collecting with his many PONT THROW it outcome of the RADIO-PHONOGRAPH MODEL V-566 Mft- $2j.UO "wn For the man who likes to twttt and turn in bed without bis pyjamas objecting a Harvey-Woods Slecpsuit is the only answer. Kibbed cufts, trim Lastex waist and the coztness of 6ne combed cotton. Note to wives: Harvey-Woods Sleepsuitj wash easily, never need ironing, keep their smart shape, have oo buttons to sew Gifted Young Chinese Singer For Next Music Trail Concert they saw a light two-seater plane come to earth under a tree on Guy Killiam's farm. The pilot, Floyd KiUiam, had arrived with a friend from Boston to visit his parents. the George to or for oll-purpose driving THE NEW2-in-l . WINTERCLEAT i - 1 Dealers for the ' GENERAL TIRE VV'LCAMZING (Urn was Charlie lm had spent a fi'Uth . . . and, he )it back the sunny in walnut $ J 2.00 MolUh Worcff Finesf 3 ped Record Changer . , , offers thrilling "true-fo-tife" quality from off your records. Prince Rupert music lovers ; A slight figure, standing only j early next month will hear Yl- i five feet six inches, he has Kwcl Sze, gifted young bass-1 amazed concert-goers with the; baritone, on stage at the Civic power and ease of his singing, i Centre In the second of the Al-' His voice has often been com- j ask Music Trail winter concert . pared with that of the great i Powerful 6-fube AM Radio with world- famous RCA Victor "Golden Throat" tone system. Compact Modern Cabinet . . . exquisitely finished, yet completely practical in design. RETREADING WE FIX FLATS Chaliapin for Its beautiful low- season away i-kcy mr Is convinced U will win the r?E?ain . . . It's a thoueh and there Detroit fans In the series. . With his talented wife, Nancy Lee Sze, as piano accompanist, he will be heard here Nov. 4 Tires are not a sideline with us We Specialize DROP IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION MtRrE BROS. LTD. 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