gimme Residents of City a Mrs, Gilker Leave iid Gil-jthe Canadian Fish and Cold Avenue East,| Storage . Company. Ltd,, here, as s of Prince}an executive assistant. fo. the sl on the|general manager. : to make thelr ttle, Washington, “ as, month they. When the company was laken over by B.C. Packers Limited in 1945, he was appointed resident a guests ab several } manager in charge of plant and gg where presenta- | Alaskan operations, He resigned re io them. * from _ this Post Wednesday to giker, daughter of} take a position with the Booth J W McKinley, was Fisherles Corp, of Chicago, I, rao andl caine to /as assistant manager of the West pasa baby in 1911, Coast operations in Seattle, en yr Gilker in Apt) While 'in Prince Rupert,’ Mr, has wo children, @/Gilker was president of both the who will remain! Junior and Senior Chambers of j daughter. Diane, 21,!Commerce, president of Booth gimining al St. Paul’s | Momorlal High School P-TA, one ama ver of the members who organized viet Ig bus | known for the PT council of which he was ay talents. has 8M | president for two years, presi- ute aud has been the |dent of the Citizenship Council, i choi leader at the i director of the Prince Rupert is church for the!Club and has been active in ais, She was the AC-! various committees attached to for ihe Rotary cholr | the Prince Rupert Civic Centre, janist for the Prince} He was also an active member igphony up until last lot the First Baptist Church, . ‘tlignting her mustcal —— ailhe publication of one . nepsios ™ Large Crowd Attends Tea, And Bazaar ig Bost. Mass. in 1904, mand Mrs. Rupert C. yr, Gilker came to hyert ask Young man Despite the wind and raln yes- terday afternoon a large crowd attended the successful pre- Christmas tea and bazaar, stag- ed by the First United Church Women's Auxiliary in the church hall, . The hall, gally decked with cedar boughs and silver orna- ments presented a cheerful scene, Mrs. Ar$ Nickerson, president of the Auxiliary, gave the wel- coming address while. the pas- tor’s wife Mrs. L, G, Sieber, re- celved the guests, . Mrs, Nickerson and Mrs. L. M. Greene were in charge of the Popcorn stand and the fish pond was attended by Mrs. A. Oswald, Mrs. G, Ciccone was in charge of novelties: Mrs. D. Santurbane and Mrs. E, Pedersen,. fancy work; Mrs. R, Pollock, Mrs. H. Perley and Mrs, ‘C. T, - Young, aprons, Mrs, O. Green convened the home cooking assisted by Mrs. R. B, Skinner, Mrs. E, Pierce and Mrs, A, J. Dominato. Mrs, 0. |. Owens and Mrs. W. Davidson sold plants. and Miss’ Joyce Faccy'- sold C.G.LT. candy, The tea table was covered with | a white nen tablecloth edged; with lace and centred with yel- low chrysanthemums. contained. in a- becoming brass bowl. ste joined Booth Fish- dian Company Lim- anger of the northern fuumdia and Alaska g Upon resigning In wep ted a position with ders teadian Legion advises gi interested in house rare welcome Lo at- tmtruction Course une moral direction of the ‘land Aet. The purpose wane is tu qualify vel- sat us cConLractors for énetion of their homes LA assistance. Persons qualify for V.L.A, as- wentiied to attend if tire, A fcve will be “Applicvtion can be mth the Legion seere- Mk], as soon as pos- (283) Year's Eve Party will ihe Canadian Legion, ab uvitation ta Lep- ks and guests, A lim- hat of invitations only, Bit be reserved’ and }8 soon as possible. lr reservations, first fd served. (283) gaol che Muuse Christ-. | a, Commodore Cafe, a). Der. 8, 7:30 sharp. tiladle Rupert Buteh- rSilewear, Van's Bak« ty Shor Store, Nobles, br tickets Monday, Dec, (282) Gerald P Woodside, ie candidate, Monday pm, over CEPR, 1 tof the kitchen. and assisted hy Mrs, Boychuk and Mrs. Andy Thoinpson, Mrs. J, Marchant, Mrs. Arthur Kemp, Mrs. Ray Lewis and Mrs. Bob McBride served refresh- ments, Mrs, Alice McComb was the cashier and also sold Christmas cards, Wa Re nme ae Ae ME cape ese tet a rieen oe ee (284) itt Sonja Ladies Tea atin and Apron Sale, h eember 4 at 2:30 8 Nor: WY Hh CE wie meeting, Clyle ‘Af. MeALON, Ciyie Centre, MM pm, (282 Of Burwaey whist and hity, Whist & o'elock, W Mcleonte. (282) 1 Hone Cook by Sale, sn Music Store, Deemer 4. (Ht) iis tournament Sat. MM shiurp, (283) 1039 | sa i oF omption Meare Mer when the diver call, bev nga ar dlipleye thud ot by the Omnia 1° 9% ammmrang ‘eens 12 ’ Mrs. Don Ritchie was in'charget’ Mrs, Art Jones, Mrs.’ A, Carlson, | Aani fang 'y ies | Hoicvary Dost. Ty Ws. “Black. | Mrs, J, 8. Black,. president of the provincial command ‘of the| Ladies Auxiliary to. the Cana- dian Legion last night was made honorary President of the LA Branch 27, at an election meet- ing In the Legion Auditorium, Mrs, Fred Barber was elected president of ‘the coming year; Mrs, Jimmy Andrew, first -yice- president; Mrs, R, Ww, Montgom- ery, second vice-president; Mrs. F. 8, Lewis, Secretary; Mrs. J. 8. Black, treasurer; Mrs, C, Bruce, Sergeant-at-arins and Mrs, Dar- TOW Gomez, Mrs, L, H. Butterick. arid Mrs, J. H. Stannard -were named as the executive council, The committee. in charge of the children’s Christmas party have requested that all members fill a form inclosed in the monthly, bulletin, in order to facilitate arrangements. .The names of children are needed even though they. may “have been on lists in previous years. These are to be given to Mrs. Rose Morrow before Decem- ber 6, en NOT: READY- YET OTTAWA. (CP)—Few physicists now will deny that space travel will be possible in future, -Dr, Peter Millman told the Carleton College.sclence club, Chief of the Stellar physies branch of the Dominion Observatory, Dr, Mill- man said there are. still some | practical problems to be solved (" before space travel is a teality. . “VISIT THE. | COMMODORE “WHERE GOOD. FOOD COSTS LESS” - We Cater to Banquets of all Types DIAL is an iN An arenas ne ; bore a a a ct Dan aan aya “y “Pritice | Rupert Dilly N News “Briday, December 3 1954, . “Mri Ralph Pay, ioe Pith Ay nue’: ‘East “also “left last: “nigl “Mr: E, “Hingyst Tel last. Tdnt on” the: Prince George : for Vancou- yer, where he ‘was’:transferred to the Vancouver Branch, of Fop- estry. Department. cos couver, aaa a te Mr. ‘Bert Gayle 1 lett last alge Mr, A: D. Jones, 153 ‘third Ave- hue. West, Inspector of Schools, District 52, Jeft last night on. the Prince George for. Ocean Falls, . wa. the. ‘Western Foresters Conve tion in San Francisco. ‘Mrs. C. E: Starr,..240° Four “Mr. and: ‘hs ‘aitaid de ‘Gil ker, -349 Fourth Avenue; ~ East, left last night, on the Prince George to make their ‘home in} 3" «nin ne, oo . Seattle, Washington, MESSAGE RECEIVED - .MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CPB Stewardson. stuffed a note in George last night for an exten ed Mit to the South, ~ Mr. J. T. Harvey, 619 Foutth Avenue East; arrived home ‘last night on the’ Princess Nora, from Victoria, While there he pre. sented the brief to tl .«abine on: ‘behal! of the BU, Chamber | ¢d up'in Varanger, the norther lantic, from a ship travelling Liverpool in July, - 1953... been advised the bottle was pic! by. ‘boat’ for: a short alt ‘to Van- on.the Prince George to attend | Ayenue Wést, left.on the Prince bottle and tossed it into. the At- _ He's} e-: ht ht n- || th bend |p ob a to k- ° Weed Chains. COME TO THIRD: AND PARK:FOR TOPS. aN Mest SERVICE: n- of Commerce of . which. he, is most flord in 1 NOrOY.« president. oo po WHEN QUALITY COUNTS j Lt, Cmdr. and Mrs.‘J. O. 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