Saturday, December 5, 1953 Prince Rupert Daily News errace Candidates Outline UtfnrmS at Public Mptinn Film Club Membership Drive Underway (Ji I w . . "''WWIIII Kinsmen Club Push Plans For Pack Drive sjtlCE. -RACE. - Six SIX candidates caiiuiuuies forts forts In In maintaining maintaining The Prince Rupert Film Club, newly-organized group whose members will enjoy monthly showing of better class films, has launched a- drive for water supplies and outlined the cost to ratepayers of siripuuiir ob struction, some $4.80 per font. Prince Rupert Kinsmen this discussing sewage and water problems. Mr r.imo ,...,. .j weekend are making final pre Executive of the group, at a and will hold its meetings in the centre, was organized to replace the once popular "Curtain at 8:30," bringing in top-notch filfhe for an adult audience. However, if films suitable for children are obtained, members will be allowed to bring children as guests to those meetings. The executive will open its drive for members next week, suggesting memberships as Christmas gifts. Membership cards will be available at the Civic Centre and from executive In January with showing of the English classic "Henry V." Films such as "Oliver Twist," "Great Expectations," "Caesar and Cleopatra," "Red Shoes," and others, Including some highly rated comedies, will be shown at the monthly meetings of the club, which plans Its first session January 17. Membership In the club is limited to adults, and the film showings will be open to members only. The club, which has gained Enjoy a REAL Time This Christmas FLY... meeting this week, announced that the proposed Deep Creek that club activities would start wnitr project would Involve the question of rhlnriViutinn .nd said that a complete water and the inree iust "" , scats in next week's w(.re introduced to the ate at a pre-election pub-.in st:.(!fd by the Jun-aiiiber of Commerce. It "first sufh session In the J of tne village. x re-election are com-aers Dudley Little, Geoff lv and Hurry Philip. New "jics are John deKergom- B;ll Richards and Claude meeting, conducted by . president Lionel Houle, ,ard talks by Einil Haug-. commission chairman, utiined the achievements commission in the padt ..h trinuie to the vulun- IODE Chapter Plans Yuletide Activities Here parations for their all-out Christ mas party pack drive which opens Monday night. In a house-to-house canvass, nine teams of Kinsmen, under direction of Hal Newman, will knock on every door, selling the handy packs containing three tins of assorted nuts. The nine teams have been chosen and the districts assigned for the sales drive, the biggest yet since the Kinsmen started Ihe project some years ago. Proceeds of the sales campaign. sewage scneme in the village might amount to an assessment of 30 cents per foot frontage-. Mr. Lambiey also spoke on the water problem, pointing out the cost of pumping and tank maintenance in the present system with sponsorship of the Civic Centre members. IT- ELLIS AIR LINES una saying considerable saving was anticipated through use of a reservoir and irraviiv fnn LISTEN TO sytem. He said pumping had to which will continue throughout e department. Kirkakiy prai.sed Mr. jid for I'is personal ef- Plans for Christmas activities highlighted Thursday night's meeting of the Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire,, held In the Civic Centre. Regent Mrs. R. 8. 8cherk conducted the meeting at which members discussed plans for their Christmas party, to be held at the home of Mrs. J Ridsdale, Borden 8treet, . December 10. The chapter also decided to purchase Christmas gifts for the Pioneer Home In Prince 111 laiior Reporting to the Ratepayers com .uuu in n monttis. Mr. Philip, speaking on village finance, said there would be a healthy surplus at the end of the year. He prai.sed Alec Glllanders, village clerk, for his excellent work in assisting with the budget, the villages first proper budget, and congratulated the commission on the fact that only six per cent of collectable taxes were " THE the week, are earmarked mainly for the Kin-sponsortd Christmas party for children at Miller Bay hospital, at which gifts and treats are distributed. Remaining proceeds will go Into the Kin general projects fund, for aid to their Lakclse Lake kiddies' camp, sports days and other projects for youngsters. ! KETCHIKAN Connections to All Alaska, Seattle and Whitehorse Phone 266 Or Call at our Office Opp. Post Office ETTERBOX OVER CFPR ,;nr, folluwed with Interest MondayDecember 7, at 6:50 p.m. Rupert, and Mrs. O. W. Qraham and Mrs. L. F. Clarke were appointed to purchase the gifts. Christmas gift cheques also ...t and articles in Vour OWi PERSONALS If i-10 tin' claims of the two Advertising in the Daily News Brings Results PLLedJL Suorfvelt Park ana Aigo- ii,;l their possible de- ,-r.t in the (mure. I am vor of developing the new At a quiet ceremony in their Second Avenue home, Mrs. Eva Edgar and MacKcnzie (Ken) Fry were united In marriage. , Pink, and at the same were sent to two elderly women in the south. Mrs. O. Glllls was appointed representative for Queen Mary chapter to the Canadian Citizenship Council. . . Another highlight of the meeting was reading of two interesting articles on "Democracy" and "Communism" by Mrs. F. C. Hill, for Empire Study.' Special prizes for the evening went to Mrs. Hill and. Mrs. O. E. Moore. Sr. Capt. Cyril Frayn of the Paivation Army conducted the rites, for which the bridal pair Mrs. William A. Wood and daughter Debbie, from Kemnno, will arrive on Sunday's boat to Tend a vacation with the fo--mer's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Priest, 1851 Graham Avenue. Mrs. P. Vaccher left, aboard u.-. r;-ni(-"n last nl"ht ! r her home in KHlmat, after visiting in n; wall Her mother-in-1 iw. Mrs. O. Vaccher, 711 Seventh Avenue West. were attended by Miss Dorothy VA'inr. daughter of the bride, and Mi , Ray Schei k. During the signing of the register. Mr. and Mrs. Scherk sang "A Wedding Prayer." .jjiii like to compliment t Eiutd on their Initla-s miirace in making the that is from spending hi the old park to tai k-i!"'Mi;! new. . I rami; to Prince Rupert I as appalled at the i playing ground. Hut I tiow difficult It was to j outer ground, and soon Hi accepted the situ'u-., one that could not be ji And so for years I train local school boys to at Acropolis Hill, allays with trepidation, ir.e youngster would be t mred bv a fall on the LOOK AT THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! CTOK: Mr. and Mrs A Ar.saneault. 501 Eighth Avenue Kast, also left (or Kltimat last ninht c board the Camosun, to visit their daughter, Mrs. M. Uealon. Mr. J. Bouzak, customs officer at Stewart, started for home this morning on the Co-(.uitlam, after a business visit here. '. ' , Mrs, N. W. McOowan and son Just visualize any one of these good looking and very comfortable chairs in the home for which you are planning a really important gift. There are many more in our splendid collection. lit as never very fur surface. Incidentally raff ' Elected a fair share of and Injuries myself from contact with Hie rock. a fit ground to play on, Beautiful Platform Rockers $7.00 :n i is not readily ac-to a spectator crowd, snorts need spectator Dennis were passengers aboard the Coqultlam, returning home to Alice Arm after a pre-Chrlst mas shopping tour here. , In rich Frieze. Green, Rose and Beige Farther, it Is rarely thai Watch the Power Machine designed to kill the CITY WATCHDOG -CASEY who's only crime is loyalty to the City and service to its people. ALDERMAN CASEY speaks over CFPR -MONDAY, DEC. 7 6 P.M. i:lwr makes watching ' m even nleasant. The if the stands had been i readers miter, and they always 1 wrinu. I Hostess Rocker Chain Choice of material and design With Arms Without Arms .. $3 00 $32-00 a chance there opened i a during the war the I n military authorities initiative In starting j malting Algoma Park a J ground It could grow ; It could be drained. It I tral It was in a popu- ; 'a and therefore less Ciuh for old rolr1 Bulger's Moose whist Saturday. Dee. 5. 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. (283) Meeting of Prince Rupert Film Council, Monday, Dec. 7, H p.m., Civic Centre. (284i Monthly general meeting Loyal Order of Moose, Tuesday, Dec. 8. Important business. All members please attend. (2851 , Notice To all Naval Reserve personnel and Sea Cadets: The ( bureh Parade anticipated (or suffer at the hands of ible vandals. It can be i fairly reasonably. HOSTESS CHAIR Wool Frieze JL 3 oo $2700- Nylon AUKLAND CHAIR 50 Choice of Material W" m j Roosevelt Park as mal to the great war- wriran president. I am ATTENTION FISHERMEN AND BOAT OWNERS EKOLITE hos done it again! 1 his time a 60-FATHOM DEPTH INDICATOR Sunday morning will not be held due to inclement conditions. ltl CHRISTMASGIFT I that if the present !l and the surrounding i looked after properly, itould be clone at a reas-Wrly expenditure, The to President Roosevelt no less sincere, and at effective, than the and ever wind-blown Hill. 'Mipixirt (he Parks Hoard forward-looking piogrrs-'' to provide our outfits with suitable play-wiodation. JOHN S. WILSON. HERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS! $19 5 oo for only Pee. BED-CHESTERFIELD SUITE $11 (HpO 3 only. In Green, Rose and Beige Frieze. SPECIAL U U 0RLD PEACE Wu 1 Less 10 discount on all orders before December 31, 1953 With a deposit nf $17.50 and the balance of $158.00 on delivery, you cau assure yourself of a Sounder before the start of the next fishing season. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Wilford Electrical Works COW BAY Dealer in Prince Rupert District for EKOLITE ;( Suey House Third Ave. West $6.95 It stands to reason that we can sell for less because all the furniture is manufactured here in our own shop. There is NO "middleman." Only the finest materials are used and top quality hand workmanship . . ; not assembly-line production ... is assured. PRINCE RUPERT UPHOLSTERY rint Ited 878 STCCIAUZINd CUSTOM TAILORED FURNITURE JKWKl.l.KI) MOVEMENT. C.Hiire viilucrt :i w with Chnmwiqm (told rolour pojlsin-cl ruso l.umlii"". (IIhI 8ww KOronrt hHiid Cirmiinc liHllli-r mrup. (K.XFNHION HHM.i:-I.KI' HH) rxtlil I fomplel' lntrn-lliilm. Monoy l)ck within 5 tlBVR If nut wtlsllrd. Sfiit COD or enclcwe lnnney firdor and wive churcs. r.VIM.N I'HM Ifl: W VII II fit. IH-lit. IIM. Annilr, luriinlii FNESE DISHES Phone Blue 818 330 Second Avenue West " To Take Out 1 P-m- to 3 a.m. Daily " I III IIM I NIGHT WILL BE THE FIRST AH The KINSMAN CLUB of Prince Rupert will bo coll'ng at YOUR door with their i Packs Wm. p,... ALMONDS, CASHEWS, SALTED PEANUTS in sealed containers SI. 50 Funds ,oiscd OSsi$t Kinsmcn Club with their numerous projects for kiddies. v., ... ii i .1 if i ir "Help the Kinsmen - - - - Help we niaaies 4V 1