Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, December 14, 1953 IQecord drowdi Jisil al TJiagara NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP Niagara Parks comrr.ission's 35- :neer Seal Cove Couple bnored at Church Dinner Where thousands of soldiers ' mile stretcn oi parmano. bioub once fought for control of the ! the Niagara River. t Niagara frontier, millions oi i TV Set With Ghostly Face Of Woman Turned to Wall tourists now throng the biggest i Oil Spot Worries Mint Worker ' DENVER, Colo. An oil spot on the basement floor of Joe Blount's Denver home Is causing him "nothing but worry." 1 ""Blount, a janitor for the United States mint, first maintained park in Canada. and Mrs. W. B. Skinner, long-time residents ui c.ve and leaders in St. Peter's Anglican . 1 l.,,llt 31 UPafO U'UfA m-mnlr - t 1 -A Canadian and united States visitors and many from abroad came in record numbers this! ivt, nrc-Chi'istmas dinner m St. Peter's Parish t year to explore the forts used in the War ot 1812, and to review the beauty spots of the ay night. HpuuI Mercer, and Heir r.nnn ltlll There's a (fisfbl jl viiTicK. W.A. president., Basil S. Prockter proposed a vote of thanks to the women who had prepared the dinner. ; Organ Interludes durine din. i(.,-.t-. nuniDonng aooui ,. li.uirnit't for which t lii'inrated In the noticed the spot four years ago when it was about the size of a grapefruit. The spot has widened since then to it-i present diameter of more tnan four feet. ' He dug a hole in the centre : stm i l i TIME X Ci. Coll Today f r"-J ( I l!l!ll with red tier, and accompaniment tor BLUE POINT, N.Y. (CP) A television set that has terrorized children because of a ghostly woman's face on the screen even when the set Is turned off was turned to the wall today in a home in this Long Island community. Last Thursday the new set occupied a place of honor in the living room of Jerry Trav-ers' home, But during a children's program six-year-old Caroline Travers came crying to her mother, saying: "We can't see It (the program). A face is in the way." Mrs. Travers Investigated. One look and she turned pale. ,1 a riMitrcpiPce of red ;dllS w..ji.. ed home from work, they swung the set around. The face was still there. "CANT HAPPEN" Radio and TV experts were consulted. One expert said "it can't happen." Network officials, given a description of the face of the woman, could not Identify her. But Ray Clurman, chief engineer at the telechrome color television laboratory In nearby Amityville, had an explanation. The face is probably an Image from a previous program which became engraved on the picture tube as a result of faulty equipment, he said. Meanwhile, for the sake of the children, the screen side is still turned to the wall. SPECIAL $ A A 50 Cards in Box.. carol singing later were played by Hugo Kraupner. A recitation by W. D. Griffith and a humorous monologue by Bishop Watts, along with the carol singing led by F. E. Anfleld, rounded out the evening's entertainment. Mrs. W. J. McLean was convener for the dinner, assisted by Mrs. Ken Donson. Mrs. Rohert. I,( -1111111, rector of St. U, ;ii.i.stcr of ceremonies r nll, r, at which the Rt. i"g. Watts, Bishop of jirsciitcd a Bible to ;iJ j'Mr.s Skinner. of the spot and had a chunk of ground underneath the basement analyzed. A chemist reported, Blount said, that the sample contained oil in addition to several minerals. ' He's been debating ever since whether to sell his home, tcir it down and dig an oil well, or Just start digging in his spare time. -. J , DIBB PRINTING COMPANY i hi: ad'ertnemem is no! published or di.i.'ui D;- it.t Liquor Control Boird or b ' t'.r Goyeiomtnt of British j he was Honoring two 'in luid worked .for St. ipucity or another ' Kclsey and Mrs. K. Kellough. In a. u. who Wdg ourn in Prince Rupert, has been named manager of Northern Electric-s branch house in Fort William, Ont. Mr. McLellan's appointment becomes effective on January 1. Mr. McLellan took his electrical engineering degree from the University of British Columbia. He joined Northern Electric In 1936 at Vancouver, later working in Calgary and Montreal. He Is a member of the Engineering Institute of Canada. v: on'- There was the face, staring out of the screen as the program went on behind, or through it. The children whimpered. Mrs. Travers, a little nervous herself, turned off the set. The face remained. Then she turned the screen side of the set to- the wall. When her husband return- .y j4 tai.v na a wrcii spitpciatiiin, we are pre-, iiicin with the most ', thu.i: in the world . . . I iheir, both long health ctaiwrt association with nr.knw the bishop and charge of the kitchen were Mrs. H. Tattersall and Mrs. E. Rlmple while serving were Mrs. J. Mellor, Mrs. i. P. Kurdzlel, Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. Hayes. Robert Kelsey and A. Duffus carved the hams and Mrs. W. D. Griffiths, Mrs. F. Hicks, Mrs. W. Moorchouse and other members of the W.A. assisted at the dinner. Mr. Bill McLean was In charge of tickets. ,m aatioa, Mr. Skinner' cd (in tlie early days or a, This Week- rtilinai rs iiiid on organization Sar.dav school which he r, in marge oi inrougn featured at Remember the Christmas party for the "Over 70's" this Thursday in the United Church hall. ? ,1 DINING PLEASURE Chatham .'-J'tnce ;s to the present. He said jm; younger people came i to take up the work. e is stud by the Rev. f?t-t.rt, .-fc- at n: a, j I vsksj . " M I ZS I vseful hnt No. 20 V (reasonable prices i"f"m Fancy Quality peat . Call M . m-mm ' ' 'tn on 5 a" "' Blue 881 I J " ' ; at lndr at th $malhr ' E , A Hants. , m ( dys L:"- - -'j -: ; X Nevy York Papers Print Huge Editions in Shower Fetes . Nancy Hill, Bride-Elect 15 SHE SEW?! The drill hall at HMCS Chat-ham was turned into a Christmas wonderland for Saturday night's ball sponsored by the officers of the ward room. About 80 couples attended the cabaret, dancing in ' a winter woods setting featuring dozens of snowy Christmas .trees, dominated by one huge tree gaily decked with bright lights. SPARKLING MEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe duet, then you'll want NEW YORK I Sunday was 1 shop at 2 I BE-day, for big editions, on the ! New York newspaper front. j The 11-day newspaper strike SINGER SEWING which stretched over two Bun- CCNTRE WE Sl'CCEST: Sub-Lieutenants A. Smith (MNi, D. Brown IMN), J. Wright L Buttonhole Makers IIowtoUEEP FIT offer 50 The home of Mrs. W. 8. Ker-gin, 324 Fourth Avenue West, was the scene of a bridal shower honoring Miss Nancy Hill, bride-elect of this week. Guests enjoyed musical recordings, and the many gaily-wrapped gifts were brought in on a low bamboo table. Refreshments were served hy the hostess assisted by Mrs. Jack Macintosh, Jr., and Miss Rusty Thain. Other invited guests were Mrs. 1 5-wiriK Kits days made way or the biggest publishing day In New York history. Here Is how the four newspapers which published: Times: "Biggest paper In Its 102-year history, with the largest (MN) and D. Kennedy (MN) were In charge of decorations. General organization of the af S;ri: Sets It P;:.king .Shears fair was under the- direction of Lt. N. McLeod", and Sub.Lt. J. Evans (S) and Lt. C. Smith (8) arranged for refreshments. main news section It has ever printed, a special section con- c ' " ' " A "t,:M SPEIICE & MATUIK . General Painting Contractors V .rf"1 I: ANNFTTF'V ' ' TWji J H talnlng the front page and a J l general, news page as prepared i many more useful cw;r.g aids. And Remember : e ni a Lifetime .f.'jr Woman Should s-.t tlie Innll of a linger Christmas M VV SINGER (WING MACHINE George Hill, sr., Mrs. John Basso, Mrs. G. A. Hill. Mjs. R. G. Large, Mrs. Louis Campagnolo, Mrs. John Basso, jr., Mrs. B. S. Prockter, Mrs. W. Hardy, Mrs. Trevor In the old diri fift; MewJ th npul to low down -take thingf n; -watch ;ur diet -et mm rut It't still food edrke. But these dayi jrou can face fifty with manj interesting and actrra yeirs ahead, -actm, that is, if you can atotd kackacha and the "tired-out" feelini, due la ludne; and bladder disorders, that often deTelap around that tft. For snore than CO ytara Dodd's Kidner Pills hare been nelpiruj men and women of all aiea to kee kidneys and bladder in food order, -hel pint inn" to feel better, to work better, and fet mere fun out of life. If ton are aperoachiruj fifty, or past it, Dodd's Kidney Prlls may help you, too. You can depend on Dodd'a. 64 Kitimat Social Club Enjoys Final Banquet eacn uay lor issues miasm uunug the strike, and a 64-page children's Christmas book Issue. The paper weighed over five pounds. News: A 532-page paper. Including regional sections, with 23.000 more lines of department store advertising than on the same Sunday last year. Hill, Miss Mary Basso, Miss Marilyn Roos, Miss Phyllis Hill, Miss Suzie Kergin, Miss Joyce Smith, Miss Sheila Bennett and 1NGER SEWING CENTRE Miss Giida Campagnolo. i mi , riiiine km KITIMAT The Kitimat Ladies' Social Club wound up its activi Mirror: A capacity M-page news section plus extra district PRF-XMAS :K -V i Only 10 Days Til Xmas ties here at a final banquet last w ' week,. , .... . , y The club, organized about 18 j y sections. , . , Journal American: Oversized m mm - s mm w mm m . . 7i . . 4 WAYS TO BUY AT J Z' . . ft t$';'r.'w.tmk.tf'mmn A n news and advertising sections, and twice the number of some of the paper's comic and feature supplements. . It II II II II II II Kid AI A KICSMI'Cr IClAfEl I CRC i "THE STOKE OF FRIENDLY CREDIT" lliui I Ilia iin.i i,vi.,,uuw. much time and money to community activities, including a series of dances and socials, and tn winding up it work, has distributed its remaining funds to various civic projects, the major part going to purchase a wire recorder for the school. Travel alarm clocks were presented to Mrs. Skuce, president. NO SUNDAY EDITIONS The other two papers struck by the AFL Photo-Engravers, the World Telegram and Sun and The Post, do not publish Sunday, although The Post puts out Use Our Loy a Charge It Budget' Plan ;;-cash II 8 4 i TUESDAY - DECEMBER 1 5 'I Mrs RRxter. vice-Diesident. Mrs. a special week-end edition oai- " " tt ... : ' urday, complete with Ccrote-ltnttn!!epretnry and Mrs. Bur The Herald-Tribune, not struck hett socjai convener. In appre- TAFFETA SKIRTS by the engravers since tney elation of their work. : I M a contract with a commercial MM P j LarnVs I Iradescent, rad Dressy Swing Skirts in; Navy, ', engraving plant, also published a record-breaker of Its own with a main section of more than 100 Black, etc. . . . Embossed ond velveray trim. Reg. values to $10.95. PRE-XMAS SPECIAL $4-95 pages. The Herald Tribune voluntar M 1 L JIT if I ww-1" liU r 'f ftff ily shut down most of the time ; during the walkout, when other craft unions refused to Cross the ft 1 (3 TM ' I NYLON BLOUSES engravers' picket lines. When it did Drint during the strike, the editions consisted of eight pages and no advertising. "niHinim h not published 15 denier, beautifully sheer. Assorted colors. Sizes to 20. Reg. values to $8.95. PRE-XMAS SPECIAL $3.95 " 1 he Liquor Control " the tiovcrnment of ders "luinhia. red (MB ! .MM fe I S I J K 1 V ;r;rr- -- M PURE WOOL SWEATERS fB for HOME S9.95 Sons of Norway meeting. Monday. 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PRE-XMAS SPECIAL $.95 I -til ntfftii v considered ,as an application, u Is therefore advised that any former prisoner-of-war who may have a claim should make sure that his letter reaches the Commission before December 31. Address letters to: The Chief Commissioner, "War Claims Com-i..inn 9S9. Wellinzton St., Ot Qtstifctl, and 8 tfed in QUILTED SATIN BED JACKETS Reg. values to $9.95 PRE-XMAS SPECIAL This advertisement it not published by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Ce'vmbia .""M" brand. Very good ' S Special, Pair M.95 to $2.25 ON SHEETS i"1 brand. Suitable for led. dpecial, Pair $5.95 ELANKETS ' im quality. H.B. Real values. From t "95 to $15.95 5LCCL0TH SETS , quality and attractive Domestic cloth. FMs to match. SET $5.95 (291) tawa, Ont. ? : W & BRIDDEN1TD. ffiEEa It- will pay you to DO YOUR STOPPIN 3 FOR YOUR XMAS SHOPPING ANNETTE MAMSELLv WE LEAD . . . 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