Ee, 2 Se, - | 1 of j { | Se re EN wee ee en ee opcamoen 13 ' age ed te saan | Delicious ‘Chinese Food a! Free "Home Delivery (Min. $3.00 Orders) MELROSE: CHOP SUEY mS Phone 3329 | = ue ‘B. Cc. Clothiers “Alterations Sale is. still on -Men’s Waterproof Jackets Smart looking, lots of wear.. ina $8: 75, Now - $4* 95 ‘Boy’s Sweaters ,wool, different styles. ‘Now from $2: 35 a Shop at B: Cc: Clothiers Ltd. Al 717 ~ 3rd Ave. West ry Daily News Classifieds | cd "7 OA “wonderfu In.an autumn setting, Mrs. Arvid, Maki, WA president re- ceived more than 300. adults and | children. Conveners for the event were Mrs Frederick Chaprun and Mrs. Ernest Campbell.’ The individual tea tables cen- tred with tiny bouquets © ‘of fall Jean Chappell, Miss Carol. Camp- bell,, Miss Merle ‘Balchin and Miss Sandra MacLeod. Directing the kitchen ‘were Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Maki, Mrs. Angus’ McIntosh and Mrs, Alfred Woodruff, - Cashier Greenwood. The attractive pre-Christmas food table was attended by Mrs. Harry Quick while Mrs. Roy Mouland and Mrs. .Harold New- som handled. the home-cooking counter, Christmas novelties and sur- was Mrs, — ‘William flowers were attended ‘by Miss |. ” _UFAWU: chil ren’s Yule party. set following successful bazaar Christmas party is now in. store for the. childrén .of the Women’s auxiliary to: the United: Fishermen and Allied’ Workers Union follow- ing the successful annual fall bazaar ‘staged Saturday afternoon when the WA raised the amount:of: $450 ear-marked for the December 13 Yuletide: function. and Mrs. J. H. Stannard. Raffle conveners.: were. Mrs, Chaprun, .Mrs, and. her. daughter, ‘Marleen. | *« Receiving a big play was: ‘the special attraction, teacup, read- ing. Raffle winners were Mrs. Agnes |. Eyolfson, bride's doll and .20- piece ensemble; Mrs. A. McPhee, |’ crocheted doily; “Mrs. - Adamanchuk, planter lamp; Mrs. ¥. Olson, cushion; Miss Darlene McIntosh, foam: rubber. doll, and Mrs. Maki, electric coffee maker. “Vancouver guest wins ‘two prizes | at SON whist» ‘One woman and one prise packages were. sold by Miss Mae Wilson In ‘the rummage and: plant bee ak ae “Whats BELLS ot geotch Hs i, : Dobra Mtetearvented Oe“ 9 18h bdeeten re BUDE 1m Ee B Mhcdtnken Lt erst ces = SCOT Aw Co et tke! 1 Plas ade retinemen? feet pelts ee ~” — a i fancther word 2 il Bell’a—the finest of rare old Scoteh ‘Whiskies. It’s time you tried it! BELLS | OLD SCOTCH MAYS ore ee Lier Keutcn Whisk ese Ne sinect, bieteted and buttied in sort rand ARTUGK DELL. & SONS LIM TRO. PISTICLRT Ae PEATE 6 shed oe itentayed by the Linwat Ceaiest Bonet ot hy tar Wnracwneal of Meatich Cale ahia “sw oe oN ‘ ‘| Mrs. tables were in playin. the ‘ver visitor Tormod. ‘Rekdal took double winner in the women's man each won two prizes Friday night when -nine weekly Sons of Norway whist tournament held in which Flynn - ©. explains his philosophy of. ae Jife, money and, ‘of course, women, Mull color photos, fea arlicles and a magazine atory, give you theexciling story of Lhe beams and _ fostivitios of the 748 Grey Cup game in Vancouver, Wond it. in this week's . Star Weekly. feature ' ” AWHAT I'M GOING TO TELL MY DAUGHTERS AROUT MARRIAGE” ~ A Canadian army chaplain discusses fearlessly | every aspect of marriage. This weok’s Star Wookly fenturos this and other intorosting arliclos plus sections on home making, Bpce travel and entortainmont. ThoStar \ rookly ds on snlo now. here isso much to hold your interestin this week's jer t Brownie Packs this afternoon - Main Ltie conneetions at Jasper Wor Further information please toy to , . i . eee To provide Christmas gifts for : needy . children in the district ithe’ First: and Sixth -Prince Rup- "began its annual door to. door “coupon.week” drive: for tea and! . _|"eoupe: coupons. Under. the supervision will continue to call on the public throughout the week to coHect coupons which supply plft premiums, and which in turn are given to needy children. PERSONALS George Messerschmidt: of the Audit Bureau Circulation, Port- land, Oregon, is in the city for a few days on business. Arriving Saturday, he plans to leave Wednesday, of : Brown Owl Mrs. ‘George Cook, athe Brownies, in groups of sixes, _.. { | to the Prairies and Eastern Canada Leave Prince Rupert = , 7:30 a.m. Daily except Sunday Pacitic Standard Time for points ust and West see, write or call: Prince Rupert Ticket Office: 528 - 3rd Ave, West . Phone 4116 CANADIAN NATIONAL Aenw UN nominees 9a eS Wepee eR eNer UD va. Vn ceded mee one ME ee Ete mt Whalesater, offers an ansaid proceed ropldly to exoeutive Katie Chrough esperiones in (ay STEVENSON & 410) Royal Wank ull ve esata LUMBER SALES Our client, a vigorous and expanding national lumber young man fo center thin ohatlenging sales Meld, wand to In dhe late twentios, A mature Iilerest In lnrber sates whle, University training in Commerce ov Vorestry, or equiv, vient edueation, would be an aaot Write in contidenae, giving urge, education, experience andl olhor: relevant data, Consudtant Manngement: wagering, 4 ‘’ weet ea a Baw dtu did Ye ff Not. all the excitement’s on - Stage when you enter the theatre in this curving sheath with the new, high-rise Empire waist. Dashing cape collar ac- cents the elegant shape. To- : morrow's pattern: Misses’ cu- lottes, Printed Pattern 4641: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12; 14, 16, 18, Size 16 tnkos 25; yards S4-Ineh fabric, | Printed directlons on each pattern part, Basier, accurate. Send FIPTY CENTS (0c) In coins (stamps ennnot be accepted) for this pattern. Please print plainly SsIZb, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, Send order to ANNE ADAMB, care of Prince Rupert Daily News Pattern Department, 60 Vront Street Wost, Toronto, Ontario, Va me sae semen aren rote NO seer He mere ree elem Renee te Olam Try Daily b Nows Classitiod 0s ae a temed opportnalty for an wngressive loveln. Preferred uge reir the forest tndustrlos iin deste. KELLOGG, LTD. ing, Vancouver, W.0, ‘ s ‘vy erevre wate SON SH a itbieregey «i: Lo “| ted . ‘ruler: ‘ .. pturing’: knight; esquire; Harley Lewis, chaplain; The . concert, :to start vat. ‘By 1pm. will; include some | 14, band ” talion Band .which later became | - ", the “Rocky. Mountain : Rangers { ond Rocky ‘Mountain Rangers | he moved to “Prince Rupert in} neetteanene in hace yc teenie trict.” “Deputy Grand Exhalted ‘Ruler, Arthur Murray was assis- ted by: Donald :\Wanamaker, :past Jexhalted ‘ruler. and “the. Order | of the : Royal. ‘Purple ‘drill ‘team; : garbed : ‘in long white ‘gowns, Others ‘installed ‘were Donald Crowe, ‘immediate - past: exhal- leading ‘knight; Peter . Peterson, : loyal! knight; Wallace: Poole, Jec- “Donald © ‘Kidd, ‘Alex: McFarlane, -inner . guard; Godfrey. -Madsen, - Tyler; Leslie Cawthorne,:. pianist - and Henry Lindquist, trustee. 4 Were |; “District: Deputy : ‘Supreme | Honored. .Royal .:.Lady .-of - the OORP, Mrs. : Cherrill “MeIntyre and Honored _ ‘Royal Lady. of WINE. EXPORTS . “Export of wiens is. worth: nearly average. pe s Reserve—$1 1.25. Robert Anderson, : Welcomed ---as - ‘special “guests .| Lodge: No.. 8,’ Mrs. ‘Donald: Crowe. -1-$2;250,000 to. Australia ¢ on a & yearly “PRESENTS - IMPRESSIONS A music ‘and. comedy revue starring BO. ME- HI STUDENTS A eZ ‘hour show of laughs, dancing, singing ae and impressions. 5 THE SHOW STARTS:AT. 8: 00 P.: Me November ‘27th, 28th. and 29th at Booth Auditorium. "Master of Ceremonies—Mal. Thompson Baie ‘and. ‘Students—$ 75. . at's BIGGER ‘and BET TER thon | "Centennial Copers’’ . | Se _ Tickets will, also” be. sold at. ‘the: door. po Ina an: impressive installation, sey | Eby was:installed as Exhalted Ruler. of the: Benevolent |: Protective: Order of ‘Elks No: 342 2. Saturday. night beforé:a‘large.crowd.of guests, “Installing © officer | Past Dis- |: im. {ts AY party . 0 freshments concluded. the’ orful: annual: ‘function: wis -col~ | READERS. @ ‘Canadian | ‘Legion ' ‘Dinner’ ‘atid “Wednesday, é ‘General’ ‘Meeting,. November 26. Free. dinner, : p.m. -Meeting 8 "p.m, : @. O.ORP: ‘Rummage | Sale;: 2nd = - November Ave: and | “Mth: Street. * e Just arrived ‘¢ ‘a. ‘new: shipment of Volkswagens: at: Rupert ‘Mot-} | ors Ltd, S i 3. «Prince Rupert Daily: ‘News - Monday; November. 24, 1958 6:30} (231) CHIROPRACTOR Wednesday, : Friday evenings; 7-9; Pm. . Wallace: ‘Block: a Cc, ‘TURPIN, D.C, wee OFFICE HOURS: Daily, except | ‘Tuesday - and f Tickets on ‘sale at Deeth's: Pharmacy. ‘and, McRae Bros. ; _ Store. Lie “Rush - $1, 60 | ee ARCHIE “ ae Sof POT YOuR Lf KEEP. PUMPING — 0. Karenine HEAD DOWN] | of. “THOSE KNEES, 1) JT DONT GIVE UP AND 1 [AND DON'T STOP - “DP WHEN You HIT “UNTIL, YOU HEAR \SiHs WHISTLE? ee “25 TWAS, At bile Canale f + Mp4 ptatedoy Wi Ze " ny a) oe. bar f~ ud a be (4m Al agnt — I emery CHE HEART OF J OF JULIET JONES | \ i I | | i 1 | | { | t i ' BLONDIE | oer BANAT SURE VAL murs «WINSTON (S HONESTLY BM TRYING "O HEL! AE, WHY 20 vel iar RUST 7 ar wl THE CHARACTER THAT. HELPS YOU IS DOING SAME BECAUSE HE WANTS TO HELP HIMSELF! + Sra wrewqres aréiiey de serge wees werwy at ts SY hia re LIL ABNE R “ WE GOULD DIE, AN’ 5 HE'S TH IDEEL OF ALL “IN NEW YORK CITY THERE'S SOMETHING \ i WE WOULDN'T DICT’: RED-BLOODED ANERICAN | THE “FEARLESS FOSDICK” | |: UNNATURAL ABOUT. ; | |] NOTICE! 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