;... i ."!.!.. December 24, 1953 Thursday, leaving to-1 . ,, . Oeorge fori Muunt vktor at 13 k(l Park, San 15 the highest peak in Austral. .Ian New Guinea. Av.'i.ue Weit, will be night on the Prince a trip to Rlsicrcian Jose, Calif. Transporiation Rush Over as Holiday, Near The city of Cluro. Bolivia. ! centre of a big t mining area, built at an altitude of 12.1U0 feet. and CNR boats also were heavily loaded on the weekend, but this week traffic Is slowine. The THE ' Trains, boats and planes in and out of Prince Rupert in the past week have been loaded to capacity with the annual Christmas travel rush, but transporta- Oeorge brought only 35 passengers to Prince Rupert yesterday. Airlines Win renort heavv traf- ' Uon spokesmen said today the mm ific, especially out-going. During peak is well past. Luxury irearr.?r Prince George. SAILS FOR VANCOUVorv anil Intermediate Ports Each Thursdjy at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight The CNR used extra sleeping coaches on the main line as j long-distance travellers set-off the peaK penoa last wee, Canadian Pacific Airlines were running as many as six extra flights a day. This week they cut down to two flights a day. They also were kept busy with traffic to and from Kltimat and Kemano. Kiiwanga Band Heard At Terrace TERRACE Warm applause eveetea presentations by the Kiiwanga Totem Pole Golden D:-nd in a recent concert here. Lireeted by Edward Tait, the uniformed, bandsmen presented i widely varied program, Including several Instrumental and vocal solos in the concert which followed a musical march frcm the railway station to the Civic Centre. The program included a variety of marches and overtures, such as "Old Comrades," Brooke's Chicag o," "Band-raeus Delight," "Town Booster," "The Belle," "Front Section" and "The Ranger." Vocal solus were by Andy Derrick, O. Benson, Sol Bryant and Harold Sinclair. "Hot Canary' was played by W. B. Morgan, violinist, and Gregory Kuss played a clarinet solo. Mr. Sin fanodo Packers presents TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA "pop" concert . HUMPERDINCK'S HANSEL A GRETEL ' in concert form Christmas Night ; CFPR - 7:30 ARE COMING! for Christmas visits. CNR, CPR and Union boats also have been loaded to the gunwales. The Prince George last week picked up and discharged a total of 462 passengers on Its trip down the coast, of whom 97 were from Prince Rupert. Union Comfort and Service .or reservations write or I jail CHy or Depot Office, L-iki' ... . jt. Jui ,2V ii'An Jerien UowS Pfedgetl St. Paul's Lutheran Church was the acene of a quiet wedding ceremony here when Annette Dorothea Anderson became the bride of Kolbjorn Dehll. Six-Year Village Effort Wasted As Rink Falls . NAKUSP, B.C. (CP) A com CHAMPION COOK is Sister Maria Jose Cannon of the Sisters of St. Dominic, Honolulu, who won a $2,500 prize in the Pillsbury Fifth Grand National Recipe and Baking contest at New York. A teacher in Honolulu, Sister Maria Jose joined the order in 1938. She is shown arriving in New York for the final contest. munity skating rink, first started six years ago, collapsed here Monday before the first sheet of ice had been laid. No one was Injured. Ofiicials of the Arrow LakeS community, some 450 miles northeast of Vancouver, said an Investigation would be launched into collapse of the rink that had taken six years of community effort to erect. The Rev. II. Olson officlatec' at the ceremony at which Mr. and Mrs. Egll Somes attended the bridal couple. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the couple's home, 427 Fifth Avenue East, for a small group, of friends end relatives. : The bride Is the former Mrs. George' Anderson. clair was master of cereuionies. the band has made tentative pins for a similar concert at . a.ielttn In the near future. Cinductor Tait is also organ-i-mg a junior band. About 20 toys ;nd girls have started the b.. nd w.:k to date, and more are expected to join as the older students are assimll itea intc ; 'h? senior b:ind. Mr. Tait an tho.se assisling him expect t h .e 40 senior band boys, will. ; jvhorhis : instruments, ir ,h.ce yc.rs time. , BERLIN Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Tlmbermsn, United Stalri commandant in Berlin, this week tmned ever 300,030 Christmas rift feod parcels to tho West "Vlin go"ctnment fo- tiist.-inu-'irn to needy West Perli-i"!', md refugees from tho Soviot. one. .. 8 .-,,i4y'H' - Defence Rests j j To all our friends we wish all the good things that this 1 glorious time of year can bring Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year McLean & Rudderham Si 1 is our pleasure once again to say Merry Christmas to all our friends and neighbors. Prince Rupert Hotel q wordi express more In Smuggling Case j MANILA (tfi The defence rest- ! ! e:i its case today in the trial of : Em est Jollifie, China-bom Canadian rharged with attempting to binucigic gold bullion out of the Pl.nilipines. Judge Eien'venido A. Tan gave P'o.ici utaon and defence 24 hours to file supporting memoranda. A decision is expected immediately after Christmas. ! Tan said he wouid study a de-; feme motion to permit Jolliffe ; lo :,pmd Christmas with his ) lanuiy i.i Hong Kong. . , Jolliffe, 37, a Canadian naval j veteran and former assistant ; Canadian government trade com-: muisic.icr in Shanghai, waa ar-j .-ected by Philippine customs : t ents Dec. 7 as he was about to b&a;d a piane for Hong Kong, j I'hiy said they seized 22 gold i iirs. valued at about $17,500, I wlil-h wore strapped around his waist - k msimii' mm kt sincerely at this time of veer .'. all that Is in our hearts for out miny friends than the food old faihioned "Merry. Merry Christmait TO YOUR NEW home or orncE . 'ommcrcial or household .'urnituis 'moved with care.1 Prompt, courteous service It iOW fOSt. Q PACKING O C RATING SHiPPJNG ft BOB PARKER LIMIitU "The Home of Friendly Service" May all the joys of the season dwell V in your heart and in your home on Christmas and throughout r s v-nck riVNa .-!Rf.ion-1nH STOB P' one '0 .TD. .'"I-awc itto lands," ys" . Jolliffe took the witness stand 'uesday. He admitted ownership if the gold seized upon him, but 'old the court he was ignorant if Philippine laws regarding gold ihipments from the country. ft i t Hiy youf Christmas be Merty and your New Year prosperous. 81 be light 0 I your home ' jl'S ? ' j bobritl.. j'V.j M will) every 6 P" I f Christmas iov tJ .1 From tne atalt of QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. WATTS & NICKERSON MEN'S WEAR m aVi: m -17 I C SHENTON'S SHEET METAL WORKS ' K. r 4 Mav Cht istnias and tlic New Year hold for you trie blessings of health, happiness anj progperily . . , JAMES S. BURNS 724 Alfred Street Representative Green 505 The Great West Life Assurance Company k 1LV. W i Enjoy a REA L Time This Christmas if FLY Mile merry, be htppyfc j 1..... I... I-. r with w ' ' ' av . : A mm L T this is Holiday time! TherA inv in tVim air. LIS AIR LIN ES to warmth in our hearts- I and a very Merry Cluislmsj on our lips. 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