4 -| Rupert Ploneets' Home 4 | thety: ets’ Home expressed - ‘Twelve réaldnits of th , Petes appreciation: withé ‘pro- longed applause last night:as the |. j | First Prince, Rupert ‘Girl Guides ‘and a, troupe: of dancers ““Invad-. ad” the home’ to decorate | the 7 Christmas tree and present B concerts. When the decorating was com: {plete -the Guides . ‘opened’ the program singliig: “Down By the 1 Station” and. -Kuckooburra,’ Bits -)on An: Old Gun Tree,’ f+. +” |eemmmnnemmnearic | Firstdancet.on.the program | .... . ( :)was Judith Bird gowned in short | Skirt. with frills of greets net-and |. A 1a gold “Jama” bra. top, who pre=| 3 [sented “Valse Bluette.”. Jill: Weise: followed in. a “Bale “Het Sophisticate.” “Her beautiful \ “leostume.was in. “Old. Gold” with a f Sy et ~ Photo by th “ABOVE are Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Arthur Rochon who w wore * {BB in marriage Saturday morning: in the “Church. of” “the sation. with Rev. Father O,-P, Mohan’ ‘Officiating, ‘The - . GiR as Miss Joyce Virginie Smith, daughter of. Mp: and Mrs. : “AMM onith, 1908 Sixth Avenue East and the groom 4g .the: 80N . and Mrs. Gaston Rochon, Grande Prairie, ‘Alberta. ‘The } eds are making their: home here: ab 1515 Eighth venue FoR SCOTLAND'S. ..., AVOURITE SON HHINIE. 2: ALKER \@ ‘Bobby Willams, 412. Binmer: Son Place and Ronny Roberts, 952 ‘Ambrose Ave.; were the icky {| winners of. the let trains ab | Super: Values MEY |: -@ Sons of Norway. (Cirlstines Dance,,. _ Wednesday, Dec: . 29, Music by: Mike Colugsl,. Everybody Welcome. § (302) . Lenn 820 fOING SIRONG WiNTERIZE NOW! 6 Complete Motor e Anti-Freeze e ‘Mud ond Snow Tires: tilled, Blended and : pitled in Se catland Aswibilde iy 4 Pyar amd dolgos, bottles, * WALKER & SONS LTC, och Whisky Distillers ARNOCK, SCOTLAND «fs etivment is nat palished sed by the Liquer Contret war bys the Government. of Mritish rae the ee te tees nt t Ads—They Pay!| ot P:0'S FOOD. ae Vor @ Fresh Wruits & Vege! ables. o we Lites ws ‘' oe © Fancy Christmas Vouds, ° oo th) BP Coffee still ....... $115 “kad ‘More tersti _. Ibe: 68e Barguins in. ge ¢ Eggs still ........ dow. 49¢. Our Store PARKING! NEAR OUR FRONT DOOR 1 Taps.” rie | Concert Staged : matching tara, -Bherrill. Cook, dressbd ‘In’ vvel- “How and’ gold, then presented :|“Coppelia, Ballet.” Barbara : “Ayres in 2 white | blouse and green: ‘satin tights :|turned in a modern swing soft | shoe. umber « called “Momma's Gone’ Goodbye.” “The Guides then sang ‘Oh: How Lovely isthe Evening” ‘in. parts’ .|““Away' inthe Manger;” “Joseph Dearest, Joseph: Mine”’ featuring soloists Diana Davidson and Jean William; ““Pirst: Noel;”- “Jesus | {fs ‘Born’ and “We. Three Kings” | ' waaaa featuring Dolyn MeMeekin, Jo- |) fee anne. Prockter: and Gail Davit ” son .. wo Concluding | the dances. was: a number featuring ‘Judith. Bird, Jill - Welse’ and Sherrill... Cook; Each:. wore: corsages in‘: their number “Three. Beautiful. ‘Girls |: Are Like. a Melody.” = .. The Guides then handed ‘out gifts 42 the ‘men‘gnd - little Les- Hie Crok: ‘passed’ around fruit ‘and cand, ;"wnich was followed. The Guides sang “Silent Night” and concluded with ‘Vespers “and Voap ye Senet News POPPI STEFART — Pupils of’ Stew- att: ‘Superior school entertained thé public December 16, in the Canadian Legion: hall, donated by the “Stewart Branch No: 85. given ‘the ‘whole performance which opened. with the “Nativ- ity”, and concluded vith p eqn- i densed version’ -of WA! Christmas Carol.” W, Shields Orr, chairinan, jot ‘the village. commission, pre- | sented. the: teaching. staff. with glfts from the ‘Parent-Teacher's vssociatjan: : eb yg tes + _griwane — All members and Wen Sor aN ba eae cli? aie NO, 16,-held theit annua! Chyist=" mas party December. 15 Among the 70. guésts . ‘were Members of ‘Portland Canal Lodge -No; 1218, Cribbige aidwhist were. played, | followed by. refreshments)” Mrs. Lillian. ‘Hughes, senior regent, in- * [troduced Bert Joyce, supreie lodge auditor, who spoke-briéfly ‘and stressed the goad. work “Re- compllsli¢d *-by ithe “order. jat ‘|| Mous sicheart ‘and Mooschayen, , ——— ’ ! sy P ntecostal Sunday School Tee RT OEE Cen eae Ae ee name Ee He mL ee 10! N Bu can solve a Most of your (OFT PROBLEMS | Pereer ravio & ELECTRIC Get The Pick Of Our NOW Is THE | TIME TO ORDER | YOUR BIRD AT. KEENA GROCERY Ve Songs, reeliations and plays were prerented to a capacity house Tuosday night when the children — of church Sunday school presented thelr annual Christmas concert. Mrs, GK, Lalrd, suporinten- dent of the Sunday school, dl- reeted the program and was Ab slated by other tenachors of the Sunday school, The teachers dis- trtbuted gifts to thelr cluasea iRuth Adair, Lieutenarit Plrst. Prince Rupért Girl: Guides. | An: enthusiastic . reception . was | | | RC mp Sey the Pentecostal: "Nine: George.:Coo R. Ayres assisted the. pe with. costumes and’ hmaketup. | Mrs. W; L, Hitchcock, compa captain’ ‘of the: First. Prince-Ru-: pert Girl Guides, was ‘Ih. chatgr’ of-arrangements, assisted: by, Miss ‘ot; the "Mrs V. Woodydrd; ‘shperinten- thanked ‘the Guides ‘and: dancer: on: behalf. of the sentor. citlgons, ie Ww D. “Campbell 07 Finn Ayenue'East, arrived. home. ‘yes: terday aboard the: Prince Georg couver,..: | home _yesterda Avetiue. Mr, ‘Forman Isa ‘student at-UBC as a. cheinistry: teacher Vancouver next, “Thursday. amilght. Mtr, AL De ‘Jones, from Vancouver: .this’ morning dboard the Coquitlam: ae! Miss “Margaret: Giske arrived, hortie. yesterday’ Also: “onthe Prince > George, ..to “spen the Christmas : ‘season with’ her:par- ents, Mr,.and. Mrs. ‘Cail Giske, 2255 Fifth: Avenue’ West. “Migs. Giske :{s.in training: at. the. Van- couver General Hospital, “Mr. ‘Hollis. Hood; 6997 ily Street, .Vancouyer, artived ‘in Prince ‘George, and..daughter-in-law, Mr; -avid |: Mrs, Ralph Hood,. 1902 ‘Socata |. ,|Avenue West..: ae : Mrs. A. K Haywood of Vaneoue ver “arrived. - here’ yesterday aboard the Prince” George tol" spend the Christmas season with her’ sou and: daughter-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Norman. saywooe o74 Fourth Avenue: Hast.. » “Misses Jean, dnd’ ‘Mary’ ‘Neatee, | arrived’ home:. ‘yesterday: from. Vancouver’ on the Prince’ George; dent: ‘of. the: Pioneers’ . Home ce after an extended vist in: Van- | “Mr, Allan’ ‘Forman. : arrived ” aboard’: the | Prince George’ to ‘spend Chirists a mas with his parents, “Mr. and |" Mrs.!-J, N. Forman, ’ 1730. “Atlin | there, He 1s leaving theclty: for] 153": ‘third oe Avenue: West; District 52. school | inspector here,:. arrived ' ‘home tiurch- ttie ‘city yesterday. aboard’ -the a ‘to “sherid: ‘the whe Christmas’ season , with. hig son]. arti heart! - Co fields” and the: ‘world. ‘the world, i hand Heay'n and’ na.<‘thre sing? - Rev Peat the’ ® sounding oy: “Na: more’ tet. sin ‘and sorrow grow, i ‘Nor thorns infest the grounds a “pre's ‘pare “Mim “floods: “ rocks, Sills and. “the Lord” ik’ | the Sav- jour: ‘reigns, ~ “room, ’ ‘Plains: : oe - “And: Re : "peat , “And. Hei a and: natu “Hea ni: can Miss Jean McAfee is: a. teacher to. ‘sperid tlie’ Yuletide’ seazon |]. with their parents, Mr: and’ Mrs.. f° W. R. McAfee, 430 Taylor Street. “Aldermen - in Rossland, B.C. and Miss Mary McAfee is a graduate, student at UBC.” .. Mrs. R.’ Evansand- baby, Bi) garden’ ‘Street, ar sive’ hotiie ‘yes’ terday on the -Prince. George. efter snanding a short: stay. {a Vancouver, ers “Miss Anne Brown aivived: honie yesterday’ aboard: the: ‘Prince George. to spend | the Christmas season with: her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Tommy Brown, «407, Fifth Avenue West, . Miss Brown: As‘ Q secon: \ Veal Say be GRO: 6 wheal a Gels Pu rom olto on Word has baen rocolved. of ‘the promotion of RCMP sergeant T. A, Biewart of the Prince Ruport sub-division office. to the rank of stalf-sergeant, | Staff-sergeant Sicowart entered the RCMP as a corporal In Aug- ust 1050 and was made-A sere geant In December of that yodr. He had previously served in the B.C, Provinelal police 14 years, four of them In Princo Rupert He camo’ back to Princo Rupert In 1961. Ne the convert, Noxt Sunday will be “oven s0i- se ab the Sunday schoo! and: lull paients have heen Invited to: yp ALtend, V + Quest speaker , will be Misa Phyllis Nystedt, a ‘student at the itn Nortl) vancouver, Migs NVA ‘fedt ta In Prince Rupert to'spend the Christmas season with her family, British Columbia Bible Tnatilute | Qn CE Ua | ag Te a Le ‘ May the apirit. of (he feet Christnas shine brightly in your heart "TELEPHONE 2191 noe 1 vokveeeue Ly eens ape RE Ea toe feaee a eat ine ee bay a LYONS: FINE FOODS | For Your Convenience we will be open’: , from Noon to 2 p.m, Dac. 2 7th, Me i : 4 PoP gee gO, : 1 , hoa ' 8 “4 . ' - And. Family | : To: ‘Visit Here | Prince: Rupert, will “have ‘an Eatnonton alderman and ‘his fa- mily-‘spénd. the’. day here. Wed- iesday, : December: 29: during .a Week: of. travelling on the coast. vistinas holidays” rhight: well} bé' the slogan ‘of Alderman -U. I Clarke, Jr, and the 16 ‘member, of the clarke: family, who wilt spond the week between Christ: ! Dias -ind: New’ Year's travelling | ‘from Edmonton, to Jasper, from! __ |dnsperte. Vancouver, up to Prince | r Rupert: on the CNSS Prince; Georgo:’ and then back to Ed- mont an... ao “Included in the parly ‘will be and Mrs, E,'I. Clarke, Sr,, the al- dermun, his wife, three children, Sharon, tl, Lee f and Judy 4-8 sister, Mis, &, Stevens and chil. dron, Jeannie 12, Gay 8 and Rus- EF, MePherson and children, Fred 12, Bonnle 17, Ken 8 and Lor- raine 6;. Alderman Clarke's parents, MY. sell 6, and another sister, Mrs, ve » guopesstil Christmas con- clas$-led by: “Miss ‘D: Shaw open- cert presented to more. than 100 ed the- program:: with. parents arid friends was staged Christmas: Prayer.”, by the: Regular Baptist church class then presented 4 three; Sunday school ° Tuesday - evening scene play, “Peace on Earth, {in the church’ hall. . Rev. ‘Lo A, Thorpe “welcomed ‘Isaak directed, - thie Buests petore the: beginner's: «Christ. Is- Born” lead: by" Mrs, lato : " | Thorpe, : was . presented. bY : ‘the’| & ‘primary. class‘and a: ‘recitation, | : ' : SS ee ee ee ETI “The Goodwill: Toward Men.” Miss A. “A. Christinas Wish”: was: elven uy Dorothy. Ballinger. .. ey . The intermediate clas. and Young People’s:group directed by|-- . Thorpe, enacted: a three=|- cen’ ‘play “The Nativity,” based |. “Tos ‘on the poem by: Longfellow and dn cone. aing: the Young: Peoples: ' ‘aided “by other” Sinbday* ‘school | ¥a pupils, produced ‘a: radio’ play, {i “Christmas Eve in Bethlehem.” : The children. were ‘The junior |° “given. c oe 2S Me cy GIVE HIM @ SLIPPERS @ SHOES © WADERS — _ A bi nn ree “Open U Until 9 O'Clock — Sat, Ce Mon, Rec, 20, Wed, Doe. 22, ta woe. “NOW soi. bua o “Mant IN mained nue | erie wre EahNN hevaianeiiiesinn'y eneeren Rep ie ye “4 Jaa fs ‘, ou ue vot