Po 4 Civic Thirty- -seven musicians aged three; four and five years of age Herbert Johansen, 210 Sixth Avenue East, leaves tomorrow by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane to spend ten days with his fam- fly In New Westminster, oa ~ will make their debut tonight in a novelty concert together with 16 budding artists of the Civic Centre Junior Drama class who will present a fantasy “Santa’s Cuckoo Clock.” The play written by Mrs. W. C. ‘onlve Pre- Schoolers Presenting Fantasy Peterson will be directed by Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. W. J. Gordon. Mrs. Graham = Alexander” will provide background music. The young musicians are members of the Pre-School Rhythm band. Curtain time for the event at the Clvic Centre will be 8 P. m. S IPCC / lists in For Reservations Phone 2621 FOR FNFE NOME DELIVERY GALL Se 4032 Aleck Label Lager dear HAC Roly onan taper Wust AX Ceo Stout, Vu VUE PRU BRL WERIES (BC) CIMT FORMERLY CAN CQOUVER TREWERIES ITD, Cot Rad Cap Aly we (ld Country Ale : hag For Our Special Une tan Candlelight Dinner THAT WE HAVE ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER 20th. "Where You Can Enjoy A Delightful Meal With Your | Sweetheart, Family Or. Friends a ? } ondo a Caf. . partact way to qledge tha soason of goad fellowship. Mut right, light, refroshing =: -Pllsanor an your Christmas | list right now! . ee oe eee ee Those ‘ annual Christmas party o ‘ Sponsored Co-ordinating Council, the par- of age have celebrated the sea- son at a special among themselves. The banquet began and ended in high spirits. Following an address by president Mrs, Alfred Ostler and the dinner, the senior citizens heard Mrs. George E. Hills on behalf of the mayor, wish them the best for the new year. W. H. Murray, MLA, brought them greetings from Premier W. A. C. Bennett. A newcomer to the city and the banquet, Very Rev. A. E. Hendy, Dean of Caledonia, told the gathering it made him glad to hear residents here for 40 or 50 years say they wouldn’t want to live In any other place. After a period of solo and group singing, emecce Harley Lewis awarded prizes to the oldest and the youngest -mem- bers and ‘the oldest married couple at the celebration. Donato Cavalier, who will be 89 next August, and Mrs, Au- gusta Halverson, 86, won prizes for being the oldest man and woman, while Charles Young-, man and Mrs. George Rudder- ham, both 70 years old, were declared “youngsters” of the party. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dickens, 80 and 81 years of age, were the oldest married couple. Mrs. A. L. Tattersall won candy jar awarded to the per- son coming closet to naming the amount of candies in it. Earliest resident in Prince Ru- i pert present was John MclIn- itosh who came here April 6, 11908. On his heels followed R. ‘Johnson who arrived April 20, ' 1908. Both were given prizes. | Duncan Munro, born January ‘1, and Mrs. Emily Moorehouse, “born January 7, won prizes for ‘the birthdate closest to New ‘Year Day. In charge of entertainm nt was Mrs. J. S. Black. Singing solos were Mrs. Mich- ael Karasosky, Mrs. Ostler, Peter Mckee, Frederick Osborne and Harley Lewis. Transportation to and from the Legion was organized. by fireman J. S. Franks and by Alfred Hill, Douglas Payne, | son. General convener for the banquet was Mrs. J. H. Stan: | nard. . _ Kitchen staff consisted of Mrs. FULL FASHIONED AND SEAMLESS HOSE 79¢ to. | | I ! | WOMAN ! | | | ! 1 50 palr A GIFT'EVERY © APPRECIATES Senior Citizens Feted At “Over 70” Banquet ‘old in years ‘but young in spirit’’ last night in the Canadian Legion auditorium for the by the Women's ty marked the 15th time Prince Rupert residents over 70 years gathering |. wee we ee wy met f the ‘ ‘Over- 70 Club”. mareonqenre ora ae ame mo = To rete natant neerenannag en eatemermtteem seam: Alice Houston, Mrs. Frank Sher- wood, Mrs. G, P, Lyons, Mrs. Carl Strand, Mrs. R. B, McDonald, Mrs. Erling Pederson, In the check room were Mrs,-T. J. Boul- ter and Mrs. T, R. Lloyd. On the door was Mrs, Alison Haines. Servers were Mrs. J, A. Mar- tin, Mrs. Hugh Muir, Mrs. J. B. Rae, Mrs. Jack Strand, Mrs. Roy Boychuk, Mrs. James Arseneau and Mrs. H. I, Phipps. readers @® There are still some Kinsmen Christmas Nut Packs available for sale, If you were missed in the door-to-door sale last week- end, and wish to take advantage of this chance to assist the Kins- men in making Christmas a hap- pier time for underprivileged children of the city, phone 4327 or 4334 and the nuts will be de- iivered to you. The Christmis Nut Pack consists of a % Ib, tin of Cashews, '4 Ib. tin of Mixed {Nuts and '4 lb. tin of Peanuts. | The price ‘s $1.50. (298) @ Attention Shriners! Our New | Years Eve Ball at the Armouries ‘is not far off--so pick up your allotment of invitations at George Dibb’s office now. (299) le Prince Rupert Shoreworkers Local U.F.A.W.U, meets 8:00 p.m. Thursday, December 19, Legion | Aucitoriur., Business Agent A. ; Gordon to be present. (2965 @ “Bring the Missus’ at the Legion Saturday, December 21. Members and guests. 8 p.m. En- tertainment and refreshments. (298) @ C.N.R.A. Children’s Christmas party Saturday, December 21, 2 p.m in the Ladies Waiting Room c.N.R. Depot. Registered child- ren will receive gifts. (297) drop in to H. G. Helgerson’s, 612 ‘8rd Ave. West on Saturday, Dec: : 21 to pick up your Christmas |= treat. (297) @ Moose Christmas Tree Sun- Charles Robert and J, C. George- iday, December 22, 2 p.m. in the , Moose Temple. (297) ® Longshoremen’ Ss 12 O'siock at the hall. Orient full fashioned In all weights --- Harvey Woeds 54 & 46 gauge hole proof in all weights Cameo Seamless Mesh Beautiful New Shades oe GIVE IIOSIERY AND YOU CAN'T GO WRONG RASER & PAYNE _ STORES LTD. @ Attention Sons of Norway and: Sonja members — Children’s; Christmas Tree, Friday, Decem-: ber 20, 3 p.m. (293) @ Children—Don't © forget to, Christmas: i Tree Saturday, December 21 at: OST ; { 1 | i 1 } & } 5 | 13 \ me Ob eat MUNTD, PEANUTS vf VACUUM TINS ia ror tt emaseaanennnes wen tmmmanmnenans + 074" weenie ome A v7 ; ‘i Dad's Xmas Ce é i Chocolate .. Pkt. 27 (4 ) Wish You Celonos_ a FN i And Your “ Xmas “Napkins ~ Crackers a Children i / Gigaroties a “ Popular Brands ws Carton y 4 50 Dilfer oar hes MERRY y ah jerale Qt 30) XMAS w ay ‘ yj“ ° ve ' Y No na Neposit. - No Returns & ¢ OVEN OD eT ee eT Pe a fe a Oe HO eee OEE Org er gee PPP LL OP APO AE HA EP Ge ok PERSONALS Prince Rupert Daily News 3 ‘ Thursday, December 19, 1957 { Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dunkley feccecmeranececenecrene cnn eNO and their two children of Park- ¥ a side Motel, leave tomorrow for} ¥ .. Rm: Vancouver where they will spend 4 SUGGESTIONS . 7 a Christmas. They will return in ¥ ° a the new year, ee : | For Practical Giving a Brenda Griffith, a boarder at Re St. Joseph's Academy, leaves to- W This Christmas a morrow by plane to spend! * &. Christmas with her parents in| x ueen Charlotte City. of $ — $ a Q lotte City ‘ SOX 1.00 1.75 x Mr. and Mrs. E. T. S. Moore |% Rh. and children, Douglas and Joyce, | ¥ $ $ . 774 Alfred Street leave tomorrow ¥ ' SLIPPERS 2: 95 - 8- 95 s night on the Union Steamship 4 a Camosun for Vancouver on their | iy os . way to Nanaimo where they will ye "Comfortable Crepe Soled | A I spend the Christmas season | y oy Lh . A iL with Mr. Moore’s parents, Mr.|¥ - er.1 es and Mrs. G. E. Moore. yo Casual Shoes" ® f. _ a s La Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trimmer, |# ~ $5. 95 ~ $12. 95 . a i Elizabeth Apartments also leave | ¥ A y tomorrow night by boat for | % x & Seattle where Mr. Trimmer has | ¥ a been transferred. While here for | ¥ eor e 4 ons a three years Mr. Trimmer has ¥ 4 been employed by Alaska-British : ¥ , Columbia Transportation Com- ls 624 -. 3rd Ave. West | my Phone 2016 4 pany. if aaaemBiaBe. Didi HM ADE RI BMD ABNHTR BE yD BiB am DH BOB DBI REE RENEE TS IEICE NSH ENE IRIE! 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