| Yarn Show Scores Hit. . “A fast. paced variety | program last night provid. | ad: ‘an enjoyable climax for the “turkey dinner’ staged in the Annunciaton school auditorium by the parish: of the Church of the’ Annunciation, He “A crowd of 209 adults and, ” ~ ( ¢hildren allended the annual: wun ut ballet, presented: in ttalr, sponsored vy the Cath+|ueu groups, lle Women's Lengue with pres-; Valiuuig in group one were fiient:. Mrs. Frank DeBlass fis | basta ad DUN, Letieid JONSON, | Renéral. convener, wuld Malis, palddsra rage, : Parish’ priest, Father Darbard plain, Magic woud, Mahon sald grace. 4¢ Members of the Catholic: a ‘Youth Organization assisted jth table setting and serving. iChalrinen for the variety Bhow, were Waller Page and ae who also acted VOL uloria Konerca i i055, Mn Rogush and group two were Donna Land, vounne Page, Maurecn murray, Dianne Pilotte, Mau- recn Svokes and Marlyn Brown. Joanne Munay, Tuddy Réos, | Donna Anderson and Rose Thompson completed tae dems “jonstration in group three. later “ale Yea | ee Qdowes and her’ uncle. ' ayed @ Buddy Taft concluded - : édiey of Scollish tunes at the! ful dance display in a tip diane 'p ano, “while Gary Fahey, 12, ‘duet, ‘ag yenthustastically applauded! Giovanna Gagllardi rendered rhis.tan dance solo and his: ‘Tallan solos and Gloria Colusst | ano selections, iand Margaret Toth presented | Opening the program were! accordion selections, An hilarious skil, presented, -Gostumed Annunclation s Tre students py the men of the parish, con~ r m.:the Clvic Centre School of cluded th i ; p ) ¢ program, Takin pine directed by Buddy Taft part were John Dumas, Walter, an eye: catching demonstra-' Page and Robert Oskey. ree ete ate eee eee enone enh geen cee ete Third: Children’s Recital 3 Giyen Warm Reception ee “The-third ina series of Children’s Recitals spon-| gored ‘by the Prince Rupert Music and Drama Fes-| Aival association was held last Monday night before g. well tended and, appreciative group of parents | riénds in @ Ulivi i President. W, oC, Corns centre main lounge. ¢.an" appeal for the public: 40 , assigt in he efforts of the ‘Smut stu : ssoclatlon. by joining as mem- ’ Dats. Membership fees was the pain source. of financing thei, ‘asgdclation’s activities, Mr. Han- | tnson . bald, | je Récital ‘hostess Mrs. E, Rompt ; itroduced the piano, vocal and | . {olfn ‘gtudents taking part. ‘ . Plano pupils of Mrs, K. F.: arding performing were Gor- jon ‘Eby and Douglas McBride. | ‘Miss Mary A. Way's piano stu- “denta rendering selections were: Elizabeth Magor and Linda; ‘Nadland. Donald Fiddes, Renate Mensch | anth, Airdrie Fraser, singing | uplls of Mrs. W. C. Hankinson | tendered yocal selections. -_Rannle Roberts and Gary’ hey: ' performed at” the plano; Pe pls ‘of Charles P, Balagno. St. Joseph’s Academy plang pupils performing were Mau-, Gues reen’ Lyons, Mery Lewis and. soloist Mrs. Camille Lindseth. ‘dering selections "A: plano solo was presented hy Gershwin and Jerome Winfred and Gunther Romp! ¥ ith Chester and @ plano solo by Penny Han- plano. BB ob mabey WRENS iC ‘CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! as dents of Mrs, E. st Rompf. R. W. A. Chidwick ‘and Beethoven at the piano. i Speaking to the children, Mr.; of plano music. Program convener Pa-| ‘Lloyd Bowman, The’ fourth avill recital Boys’ 17 Jewel Watehes occ ecees SIO 95 AM Pally Guaranteed LAY-AWAY NOW COOKS JEWELLERS ard Ave, W, Hhone a3] Ae eA: WAR WA. BERTRAM nf SAVE MONEY WITH A QUALITY-MADE RUBBER STAMP ‘as little as 00 4 } ONE LINE BY a" ‘ ‘ | ' ! Jit Sergeants SST" to the water Fest, Ror wale Wg vill halp to make your office just 3 ara apuathlings in yout tnost reliable guide - tel ti the whole (ruth about it) whisky, W er 4 rat much moro efficient al mattaange aletutets welll fat reveals a 0h : ayhisky’s trey natural thous snl henuequets Haye PAB ag / t a Ino yy ; . ma yi) dk ENQUIRE ABOUT PERSONAL 7 Chisklor fie Chnew Ay ft aw STAMPS FOR HOME USE wil a “4 On w a ae \ ti bi wot oi mo THE DAILY N EWS sae ‘ pt Porrwie “) dD Rn re ra Mone ob}: ¢ vanadian: Mbisky hi IIsament Is not published or iF dlaplayad by iy Mm i Door or by the Government of British Columbia libanonaccnnacencnaceannssaereancetereengedseressseeee ieee ieee? i the blavor Go Paap eades DR! manera vec cM ALERT CPS CLITA EE NEM IM BGAN MSM OCEAN SRE AS i a | ; | | |B 1 vavhy WiOUWeY, WOLdWYy Phaps, | Salvati tion Army SE GN ELD ge ¢ R, H.W. JAMES DR, MORRIS WAYMAN, technical director of Columbia Cellulose Company, Liiniied,, Watson “Island, has announced the following appointments: Dr. J.. W. Wilson as assistant director of vescareh; M. E. Martin, whose special arca of activity will be cellulose derivatives, | assistant direetor of technical services; and R. H, W. James, whose special area of activity will be regenerated cellulose, as assistant director of technical service,, Pte bagi DR. J. W. WILSON - uo ar pr M, E, MARTIN ui as Vv ‘Vaal In ct erate ee ttre teteremme ein fete acon Posts Filled Two appointments in the Sal-: ‘yation Army Corps of the city | s thas recently been filled, it was: ‘learned today. Arriving in Prince during the past month were Captain Z% A. Lavender and Second Licutenant F, M. Day. Captain Lavender of New- market, Ontario, began her car- eer in Salvation Army work nine years ago as a cadet in training: in Toronto and has held posts in various parls of Canada as well as serving in Bermuda for three years. Her appointment in “the city is matron of the Salvation Army | Girls’ Lodge. Licutenant Day will Senior Major Cyril Clitheroe Rupert } } at Violin pupil of Mrs, Charles: ments in the field unit over the Anderson performing was Ern-\ western provinees and Vancou-! {hen drivers should be careful, 'Chidwick stressed the import: : ance of studying and practicing: ithe technique of piano accom ; ;paniment to instrumental and! Le LP , . | vocal soloists. He pointed out} able at (he Prinee Rupert pub ‘the exacting and difficult prob- i include the lems encountered In this type | was NL's. | be; by Anne Lindbergh: presented tonight in the Civic, “Centre main lounge at 7 o'clock. | t adult performer will be, Mary Nishio ren-. of George! @ p.m; and Saturdays 2 Kern: Marmion at the. Pa cS it a Ma nie SOULE A'S ALI L CREE ENS t aT gE: IRIE, ‘Ginl's 17 Jewel Watehes .. 0.00... ee 319.95 i ABBR MALE TMA, and Mrs. Clitheroe with the work iof the division in the city. Raised in’ Saskatoon, Saskat- 'chewan, she has filled appoint- ion his way home from assist | | Francois Lake News | By AGNES H. NEAVE Dally Mews Correspondent Ear) Deeder reports ‘having seen several Arctic robins around his farm buildings. Nils Waale called in for his mail on Wednesday afternoon Burns Lake where he had been having his hand sewn up and bandaged following a bad cut from his axe when cutting firewood. The Hockey club sponsored a dance here in. the Community hall on Saturday. There was a good crowd and all report hay- ing had a good time, There has been another nasty accident at the church corner where so many cars have either crashed or gone out of control. Flans have been made for this corner to be widened and cut down so that it will be possible to s¢e what is coming, and until ,& jency at the Noralee school for Jast year. She was in Grade 1 and the cup was presented for the best student from Grade 1 to Grade 8-inclusive, 5 Edwin Loveseth has just ‘re- Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and Mrs,. Magnus An- derson. They were away for ten days.. They went by Dawson Creck and returned py: way of Banff... ‘ we The Francois Lake . taxi met the ferry on the 10:30 p.m. crossing on Saturday night to take 17-year-old Edward: Jack .to Burns Lake hospital. The - lad, was Yyery ill indeed with a lung haemorrhage. and although all was done that was ‘possible in the hospital he died “shortly after admittance. .His parents and-family live at Grassyplains ; where the funeral was held on) - iver Island, during her two and, as the'a half years in the corps. seatured adult verformer play-! ‘ed some of the better known ; orks of Mozart, Chopin, Bach | New Books | At Library New hooks presently avail- { t lic brary in the Civie Centre following, head ; librarian Miss May MacDonald said today: . -“Tethesken” by Samuel Shel- labarger and “he Unicorn” | 9 fs _ Library hours are Monday. 2 ta § pn, Tuesday Fito 6 pans Wednesday 2 to 8 p.m.; Thurs- day closed all day: Friday 1 to to 8 pan, READERS i. ‘Bone Steaks and Fried i ‘day, Phone 3215. i pl @ Order yeur Christinas heap pot plants now. Your wool and Dial > FS (2: ai Order your pers @ Buy your Show Tickets at the! yi Grand and avoid walling in line-jiee in chureh on Sunday mom | oh ups. This week we have Fresh; ing, We were happy to see Mts.’ x Crab Meal Pee Fooyung, Deep; Dorothy O'Meara at the servies,’ & Jrjed Prawns, Long Spare Rids! She is now living with her son and Chips, Best Red Brand T-| J -Vanee's Flowers & Home Arts, sonalized | -Thig time it was a car coming | from Burns Lake driven by Hen- jty Unrau which went out of: | ontrol. .on the icy surface just after, taking the corner and he|* ‘crashed into a truck loaded with ‘lumber, driven by George Pet- {kau, on its way from the ferry going towards Burns Lake. Hen- Hy Unrau miraculously ‘escaped ‘with only face cuts for which he rshould be thankful, for when we ear shortly after ‘the accident it seemed that any- li ‘locked at the Tuesday. Our — scheol ‘yep t sentative! Hugh. Neave. attended the An- nual: Meeting in-the Blementary school in Burns Lake on Wed- nesday afternoon. Ralph Watt: | t { i t te the place of Mrs. Ralston of | Southbank who retired after her three years on the board. © Ther was a meeting in-the hall on November 18 of the Recrea- body inside {he wreck i surely have been killed. ‘whole front of the car was crash- red in and bits of the ear Iglass scattered acvoss the ' rout | aac John Keele was badly bruised “when he slipped when loadin ‘logs across the lake on Tuesday. members are * Mesdames would The and e ional consultant was present. dy pere president. ‘Jack 0’ Meara, | viee- -} ‘I refary- treasurer, Mrs:.W: Gilgan. | “Directors ‘are: doh. Keefe, Flor- ‘ ence Harrison, Ruth Lord and . Committee | Peter | 8|\ Gordon Lav gon. WHAT. Is HOME ‘without a rouse: plant’ of: ‘some | descrip- | seme suggestions that muy “heip \ for. all plans j healthier. life: fe peuple wut LE vuleye ‘ie livveu ai Usual sNaue. Ww duu, “yOu su0Uld uy LOVErINg, LGM. Wily ‘Cheese need shade in the summer neva luli suniight inthe; winter, . too dry: : : ing pale ieaves, that are-smaller (ian normal. and stems become ‘weak - “and nights are ‘cooler. than days: by 5 to 10 degrees indoors. turned from a trip by car to Til-| with too much heat and dry. alr. ley, Alberta, With him were Bill iHumidifying devices can. be. put. in a room to prevent this, | ‘way humans do. They. should: be kept. out of. drafts, ‘Many. them can grow, well under Ly. airtight. conditions cuantities, can kill a plant, tion club, Keith Maltman, re The meeting eiecied officers for | the Provincial Centennial. Bleet.| - PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS : Monday, November 2 26,” 1056. O—thiiving of n0vy: Lf yours: @ in the latuer, state, -here-are ur Punts tO° a longer) Frans gev sunburned ‘much as urert bile ror & Week ‘Or ‘UWo vu, . buy many plants... trial “Some plants,. suchas: Atrican ioless, uctually thrive: invar t= clal Jignt, pul: omy. if they're ot allowed’ to bevome. ‘too.:not - Plants. ibats ‘are “hot ‘getting nough ligt, show it'by. produc- “The ‘leaf ‘stalks: wretch toward the light. All plants grow better -when’ Most peuple tend :to Kill. plants Ayoid : using’ ¢: water, Water - ate Toon ature ‘ls best, ” “KD: ‘Perley, | Dr R. Gy. ‘Large, J. 8. Lindsay and.W. Jy ‘Scott! re- |) turned home. last. night’ after a two- day hun Mr, and’ Mrs..W.' J 212 Ninth Avenue Bast. ‘and: Mr e | Ballinger’s mother, Mrs..: Thomas } J. Ballinger; 2119. ‘Ninth’ “Avenue East,. returned :. -home: ove weekend aftera two trip: ‘which’. ‘took’ the couver and point nth “PERSONALS : ting’ trip. Ballinger “ he! ek.m tor Plants. do not. need -air.. the: A ‘of ~ Escaping gas, ‘even | dn’ssmall,): ~The more humid the «air 4s, the bétter it is.for plants. Plants oe give off’ their’ own. moisture: =| ‘and; if several: ‘are. grown to- ecther,. they. help each: this respect, shallow tray.-with, wet: gravel will help them: stay. moist. Plants:. should ~-be. watered | only w al fixed intervals. - ‘When the plant. is in leaf, the sol) should | . be kept moist. nots soaking, wet): at all’ times, To find ‘out fa water; hit, the side of the flower |: was elecied, to be trustee taking "pot with 2° thick. wooden: stick lor mallet. A dyll- heavy: sound incleades wetness, a clear, ring- |: other. in} hen they need. it. —not 7 ‘Olson, Giske \Whist Winners | . Oscar OQ, K, Olson and Mrs. \Giske took ,the., men's and |.wo-' inight when the Sons. of: Norway |’ iheld its weekly. whist. drive-and ; ‘tables in: playe; 'The doctor assured him hat Peebles, Hugh. Neave and Har- otion were Miss Reidun Ped ; again. | Miss Mary “Rock took our serv “dy fair, 5 flowers 3a03,. Hower centres, tom a distance all’ comment on | our having no snow hare, Tt has , ‘heen mild and pleasant, and we con't mind if this keeps up, The Folk who have, “driven inapeenensscorenresrvcavenensnnsansnnnnnnanieenteenie@ct Hien”, stmas ards arly. See the woodplles Ue. almost intact, . : 7 new deg Jens hy Vorne nnd Tot. , wher CAs last year at this time 4 hills. Hundreds ta choose front we had made our woodplle look . \ at (he Dally News, (hy) forlorn, , . SAVE TIME ® Sons of Norway meetings, sully Ann tek ey won the s ,o™ Monday, Noy, 28, 8 pan, Sans of ver cup engraved with her name i , Nor ray Hath (278) and yon for scholastic profile. ° fed te ape en cen ge te borne ewe ee ae tet cane grees dae rene! inothing was broken but it will! ack and family here, but her Half, health is not good so that she is. Chicken, Open (il 2 aa, Satur-' only able to come out.on rare: (278) gecasions and when the weather here’ fee. end sandwienes ‘and. In the men’s: division Harold were § served at the close of the | wetland took second ? and ‘Mr. | - mecling. 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J. Gilgan, Peter orson with second prize. . and ok ‘be sume time before he can.work | Peebles’ cand Arnold Peebls, Cof- rs, Melvor with pool prize, cake i! Olson split the pool: price W ith : € it i ‘ond des wu reat no irra.” me we ~Bundoou snd ‘online alyles 7 rae cu boas " SARONG ODL | Nk to is ‘coxdlusve ce 5 front, You th wa bond ne ' E ais 0 as i ir 4 topes & te ely beta ben edd aan ¢ ‘ tata, et tay