Kinsmen Party Pack Drive Thursday, December 3, 1953 DANCE YOUNG PEOPLE -DANCE RHEUMATIC i PAIN .V : i : I .-. . i u 15. r i Gets Underway Monday " Final plans for the Kinsmen Inf that week, nine teams will Christmas party pack campaign cover sections of the city, selling were made at a meeting of the the fancy nut packages, proceeds service club last night. of which will finance the Miller Committee chairman Hal New- Bay Christmas party. TERRACE. Decision to set the weekly store closing day at Monday Instead of Wednesday was made at this week's meeting of the Terrace Retail Merchants' Association. The new store closing .day, due mainly to the lack of lreight entering the village on Mondays, Is effective Jan. 11. The merchants also agreed on Christmas store hours. Stores will remain open until 9 p.m. the Saturday previous to Christmas, and until p.m. for four days prior to Christmas and New Year's. rennrtri th nartv nacks Mickey Imager, cnairuimi ui man FIRST OF THE SEASON Twenty-Five Cents Each ST. PETER'S PARISH HALL (Seal Cove) Dancing and Prizes Friday, December 4, 9:30 p.m. would be distributed to team captains today for the h inpalgn which opens next Monday. Dur- fHIIC OF MM I readers the party committee, reportea over $200 would be spent on the project this year. In addition to the usual treats and small gifts,, two electric trains will be presented to the hospital. Mounted on movable stands, they will be used In the two boys' wards at the hospital. The Christmas party will be held December 20, with Kinsmen and "Santa" distributing treats to the youngsters. Olfts will be presented Christmas morning. Art Williamson, a guest at the 0 Valhalla ranee, tt. 4,.F-freshments: Everybody welcome. (282) 0 P. R. Fishermen's Local U F A W.U. will meet Thursdav. Dec.3, at 8:00 DTI.. Metronole Hall. Important business. (281 XI. '.-sji -iZF-. Y V V V ' ... -. . Luxury Steamer Prince George SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Port Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight meeting, appealed for Kinsmen support of the Little League 1-Band Portable Genuine Cowhide Leather Case. Band-Sprrad tutiirn. A-C.D-C and Battery Operation. All Rands including Marine. llecrption In-itantly No Warm-up. 9 Meeting of Job's Daughters,! Friday. Dec. 4, at 8 p.m. Instal-1 TERR ACS. Plans for a forh coming dance were discussed when the Agricultural Association met here in the Oddfellows' Hall. The membership endorsed the slate of officers recommended by a nominating committee, and several fall fair prizes were awarded. TERRACE. A report on the North Central District Council, by N. E. Winter, Hazelton high school principal, higniign-u Sunday's meeting of the Ter-race District Teachers' Association. The host Terrace te'i" J staged a varied program, organized by elementary school p.ui-cipal O. K. Bennett, includins choral work by a hieh scrnrd girls' group directed by Mrs. P. ; Pendergaat. Baseball Association. He told the club of the work and alms of the association and urged Kinsmen to sponsor a team tn the league next year. . - - The dub also discussed plans for their own Christmas party to be held December 18. 1 Teams set up by chairman Hal lation of officers, silver march and social. (282) 0 BAZAAR Thursday, December 3. at 8 p.m. In the Miller Bay Recreation Hall. Proceeds to go towards the Patients' Christmas Box Fund.- ' (281 Comfort and Service Teims $21500 . or reservations write or T-t I l 1 tU. J m f rl can uny or uepui wmuc. st. J "rtnce Rupert. B.C. McRAE BROS. LIMITED "The Store That Service Built" Phone 6 or 3(i Sons of Norway dance, Frl- Kewman for the Christmas Party day. Dec. 4. Whist 8 o'clock: pack. campaign are as follows: dance 10 to 2. Music by Mike Section One, Roy Paulson, George (mm iColussl. Everybody welcome. Levas,- John ' Banman; section . 282 twoFrank Dafoe, Stan Savllle; ' section 5, Bill Bond, Vlnce Dodd, 9 At the Co-op Bakery Friday section (team one) ?nd Saturday -Banana Choco- f BarboUr CarI 6aueri Bus late Cake with chocolate snSiTV'... ii. r ! FLOOR SANDING banana oanana r i"lng. ing, 50c auc each. c... - Don t ',.,, ,h,,r0H bUerwood, Hare Hamlrl tver- forget Co-op enriched bread Jstcn. j (Uam your best buy. , (282 ,-ht onei Hal Newman. .Eric Erlc Janes, Tommy Or Rent a Sander Don't forget the Anglican Kldd tteam two) Harry Shear-r)r-Chrlstmas bazaar at St. down, Jim Mellor, Mickey Fud-Andrew'g Cathedral ori . Satur- ger; section 8 tteeam one) Doug iay. Dec. 5, at 2:30, featuring Jelstad, Harold Thomas, Ralph home cooking, sewing, knitting, Anderson .(team two) John Fitz-noveltles, candies, etc. - (282) gerald, Vern. Scherk, Bill Dyer. Fnoto by Van Meer Studio. MR. AND MRS. R. J. ALLISON Allison-Jerstad Vaws Said At Home Wedding Rites GREER & BRIDDEN j USEFUL HINT No. 17 NWJQfJ LIMITED Phone 909 215 First Ave. W. Trince Rupert's newest newly-; held her silk embroidered net For Extra Value weds are Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Alii- j veil and she carried a bouquet of oon, who were married Saturday ', American Beauty roses, st a pretty wedding, at the home I Miss Mae Newton was brides-of the bride's parents, 412 Eighth ; maid, wearing a pretty frock of Avenue East. ' pink net, with strapless bodice The bride, Eileen Sonja," is popped by a jacket of matching "For Christmas Giving United Fiihermen's onJ Allied LWorkerV Union CHRISTMAS PARTY Oddfellows Hall Saturday, December 19, 2 p.m. Nome of Child ..V......... Age Sex U""on Book No En ) A 15 oi. con of gtotn f Tlt I I M bmant contain only 50 ll t y C W H E D FOODS , FAMOUS WATCHES ; Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, ; Cyma, Mercury and manv others. net and a bouffant skirt. Her towers w ere fin'A and white carnations. Mr. Patrick L. Potter was best daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jerstad and the groom. Robert James, is son cf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MliFon of White Rock. B.C. V2andV3oH The Rev. L. G. Sieber officiated ', man. age members are Invited to register their children: All See our many other Gift Items ONE-THIRD Off at the ceremony for which the ; Baskets cf carnations and bride given in marriage by her mums and an arch trimmed with ; limit 12 years, before the- December 5 deadline Phone Black S3 or Green 86 er mall above coupon lNi ANbUN b- - Your Friendly Jeweller er to I father, wore a eown of tradition- evergreens aecKeu tne onae s J al white, fashioned of chantilly home for the reception, at which : '-v-e and nvlon net. The princess Mrs. Jerstn.cl assisted the bridal. U.F. A.W.U., METROPOLE HALL ' line sown featured sweetheart party in receivinp;. wcpring an neckline outlined in pearls, with t.fternoon dress of navy blue with ! vice i-"-t and Peter Pan white trimming and pink car-; collar and full skirt of lace with rations en corsage. i gores ot net. A Coronet head- The-newly weds have taken up' j dress, also trimmed with pearls, residence in Prince Rupert. and there's another MONTREAL, Li-ember 3rd I rail it a 'stream-hnpd" cercaj ... it's 80 quii-lt and easy yet so right in every wayl Yea ... 5 Minute "CliliA.M Oi' WHEAT" etrenmluies your liituie because as dieting ftutlioritiea say, a good cereal at breukiat gives you energy and keeps you from getting over-hungry during the day and thus over-eating! Streamlines getting breakfast beeauc it cooks to Derfect smoothness in live minutes ot boilinir. And Welc orrie for you . . Nova Scotian Woman Mayor Inherited Municipal Interest KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP) Gladys pious Mrs. Potvcr alr.o manages M. Porter, who becomes mayor ; to hold her own as a cook and of this Annapolis Valley town dressmaker, with the new year, is going to Ker interest in municinal af-take a rest before "starting fairs comes from her family. Her things cooking" at town hall. : father, the late Wallace Richard-Defeating Mayor Roy W. ison. became the first mayor of Rottler by 128 votes in Tuesday's Sydney and was re-elected six civic election, the 53-year-old j times. Her uncle was a member Mrs. Porter returned to the j of the Nova Scotia legislature. "Cream of Wheat" streamlines your problem of getting the whole family . to eat a pood hot break i'adt everyone enjoys it eo much. Look wfor the package with the familiar trademark "Cream of Wheat" and tlie smiling, chef both trademarks of Cream of -Wheat (Canada), Ltd. and Keg. Canadian and US. Pat. Off. . f calvert wm-m ' Did You Ewr Slop To Think how much color harmony adds to our "modern standards of gracious living? The FAC'K-LLLE ST . Ik e .j , m HOUS position she held as chief mag-r ..people must have known this when they introduced -tissue handkerchiefs in dainty pastel colors. These tis- sues are beautifully boxed in a smart tweed design and " With a cellophane window showing the colored tisxuel "inside. (You ask for "Face-elle en Pastels".) And I've ..also discovered a wonderful bathroom tissue that comes .rin a variety of tints to match the color scheme of your bathroom. It's Nancy Triple-Soft Tissue "Triple Soft" lstrate for two terms starting In 1946. She will be the only woman mayor in the Maritimes. refers to the 3-plv thickness of this dfduxe facial quality tissue. You can identify Nancy Tissue by the wrapper with the distinctive red ends. KSZ.I V 1 ltt! W you reach .lr . ll&li J No happier words, spoken tf flashed from eye 0 eye, than "Welcome he And there' another welcome for you vh In Vancouver stay at tht H T E Ik ,!( A Famnut Chef do your cook. . at many HU Of The Year thousands of jnj for you. Is-t the Hi ini hf "take over in "your kitchm for Calvert House. Smooth, light-bodied 1! breakfast tables, is the spectacular new INSTANT CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE. busy A . H li i r e X'VKX-BAKEU T V Th? campaign was quiet, un- i like the hctic battle in 195a-! when Mrs. Porter was defeated by Mr. Rottler, previously a member of her administration. "Neither side made any promises but stood on thsir record," f ;iitl Wyman Porter, husband of ths mayor-eiect who says he'll hv to "'art railing hlmslf "Mr. Gladys Porter" again. He Is a newspaper man. The vote Tuesday was 903 for Mrs. Porter against 775 for Mr. Rottler. t Mrs. Porter, who served as councillor for three years before ifl.'irnirg the 1946 mayoralty con- cst. savs she doesn't consider ! h"reif a ""rsat leader" or "great executive." I "I don't want to be either. I delightful, it'iiCao.diari Whisky -Kp jW iV TSl tjt T '3 yW -Jr Sl joU'UteaHy enjoy 1 1 Wits' truiQ di4i ao ingrelirnt in fvns of difTf-n-nt waB. Heini .xljffs take no short-ruts with thoir ( itbwii ijffins. They're drlu'ious. until every goM'-n-lirown jnorsrrl i rwly to burvt with U-n-lemews tlipn fltfpri in j.piry -ture. No wonder H im Oven-take'l Bean are njch a family favourite ... all five variftica silfinz Beans wiih Pork, Beana in Tomato raiire. lV!.ton. fftyle J)an, IVans wuh bliwi W n r or Had Ki'lncy B:an wich Pork. Mothers are pleased as pun h txMHuae there's no more of t he bothersome -let ails of making coffee the oM-fahioned way. Th family's happy - because raeh m.n titer can have coffee "custom-made" as they like it strong, m'Hum or mild ami Wi suprrb coffee in each case! Eivryltdy h h.tppy Ix-rause of the money savtl. Out of a menhir j:ir of IuMant Cliae & Snnlxirn C-tlTee you make about the same nntniter Of cups as from a pound of r anl-tr ground coffee suving up to -lOo a pound! Sce why it s siu-h -i Jiit? It' What The Wetl Dretted Man JL3.H, t I innu.iiaipj ,4 have tried to do that in every CWIfrOl Reasonable RatCS way possible." 1221 Granville St. MArine 7S35 l I Aside from all that, tall, gra- aaaaaaaaaaaa ! ,iCrWf Cold C.mn Bm Treacher out! That's why i fj ft will be w tlwre' no a r Burn' nt in ftur family! hichever member of th fmnily gels one. is put to bed, and the evr-comfort in '54 . . w rlo ie sure to (..lirtiii in . - 'r','t vonr lin-!.(rt'l wi'h a H.V.I). NM.iiX Tlil-C(iT .SMIH I ." H' II Ik: tir'Uhl r f K W M K XTHOL. ATUM taken from erfar pcit inn in the medicine 4 abinrt. Smoolhwi liberally on 4hoat, chest anl bark it's ma-f-.ict'd in uduI the akin is g la wing. i"uon b well-warmed flannel t'lulh . . and sojn. soon, Mentbolatutn's i:i-aLini; insrelienta are belpicg to ioonen tighlnesa and eae sore-fce. Inflamed bronrhial paage re oollieI bv i i medirnied .vapors. Nrmf fr a C'.KNKUOUS 'I K HE SAMPLE yoursrdf riuht 11 now 1 Write Barlmrn Brent, HU rC'refnt St., Montreal, P.Q. of you for knowing just wli.t lm wants for C'hrUnnu.M! Made of comfortaMo, goivl-lxjkin nylon tricot with fu.ed nylnn rolln?-? nd cufl!! that never wilt IVV.D. Nylon bhirta always look neat and trim withmit irutiing. Just think of the time and money you'll navel Laumlcring'ri no problem at all . . . jut a iui-k rinse, wait awlule. and the whiit i re.-fly to wear. So take my tip. Get your hushand a handsome, lmi-wearinn B.V.D. Nylon Tricot Shirt for Christmas ($12.95 in blue, tan, Itrey or white). i it t V y J'I)reMd For A Party' mcaiu the same thins for a little er. a teen- ' DEC. 10th aster, a buinej girl, or you yotirneli everythta nnif. oe periecu let 1 ve eeen the emartest oulliU nnned Ijv poor ipiers. That's whv it's so aM-important to u-e LIGHTNING FASTENERS in your party costume. They come in a range o( colours to match all the lovelv new ehades and in styles to suit delicate siikn, velvets snd satins. Every Lightning Fastener has th-; famed "automatic lock" it stops just where you want it vet slides easily under the touch of your fingers. I rl-.r IM.stlU,. Ilmlt. "lmfrtthiirn Ontnrlr. . iXt FASHION FOOTWEAR i 'For Party Perfection use Lightning Fasteners, tvtry time: THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS NOT PUBUSHCD O WSflAYEO Y THE UQUOR CONTROL BOARD OR BY THE GOVERNMENT Of BRITISH COLU