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PERSONALS
Former city resident Mrs. Mrs. Nellie Postula, 736 Fifth
William Robb, arrived this| Avenue West, leaves by plane
morning on.the “Queen of the| tomorrow via Terrace to spend
North” from Victoria to spend| Christmas with her family in
an extended visit with her son} Vancouver,
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and,
Mrs, Harry Robb, 323 Fifth Ave-
Mayor to Take Oath In January =~
Mayor-elect Peter J. Lester|cember 31. : sey
will be sworn into office at City| Aldermen R. G. Large -and.
Hall on the first business day of |Norman Bellis, . re-elected”. to-
1958, probably January 2, it was counell in the December 12. civic
announced today by Mrs. C. W.| election at which Ald. Lester de-
City Active With Concerts, Parties
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| Churches, Schools, Cie Clib Mark Yule-Fide
| Joyful Yuletide tidings filled | Miss Brigid Purcell. were given bags of candy by Miss Norma Gricg Roosevelt
' ‘ee . Pearce, assistant to the city feated Mayor Hills. will be sworn
the Annunciation school audi-| Anna Juby and Mary O'Neil! teachers Mrs, Bowman, David nue, rere schoo’ teacher leaves to-) work, ' |'tn at the first city council meet-
torilum Wednesday night when| then performed a piano duet.; Owens, Arthur Jones and Mr. Mrs. Sarah Grahs t Kit Cn on tL e Union Stearmsnp He will succeed Mayor George |ing of the new year, Mrs. Pearce,
ithe school children presented} The spotlight focused on for-|and Mrs, Vanderheide. ara raham 0 -|Camosun to spend the Christ- oY
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katla leaves tomorrow by Cana- E. Hills whose term expires | de eh
dian Pacific Airlines plane to
spend Christmas jn Vancouver,
thelr annual Christmas concert
before an audience of more than
400 parents and friends.
FIRST on the
The delightful two-hour show
" coast with was opened by Grade 12 student
; Joseph Arseneau, who as emcce
gave the address of welcome.
cign countries Holland, France,
Italy and Hungary when Grades
v and VI presented "Christmas
in other lands” directed by Sis-
ter Ambrosia.
Grades IJ and IV, under the
Mrs. Bowman was organist for
the concert. .
mas holidays in Victoria.
Mrs, Vernon Stephens, 431
Sixth Avenue East will spend
Christmas with members of her
family in Vancouver. She leaves
More than 100 parents and
children attended the annual
Christmas party of the First
Sunnyside school teacher Miss
L. Knudsen also leaves tomor-
row by plane for Victoria where
. direction of teacher Miss Frances| United church kindergarten | . ails waere| by CPA plane tomorow.
SAFE- STOW ‘The school choir, under the| Golding, sang a selection of| Tuesday afternoon in the ne dave spend the Christmas —_——
: - direction of Sister, Marilyn then | Gaelic songs. church hall. JS. School teachers leaving to-
{ opened the program with three “Spinning Waltz,” a pleasant| The successful affair was con- ~ ~
morrow by CPA plane to spend
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Christmas carols,
“No Cholce”
was recited by
dance number was performed by
Grades 7 and 8, under the direc-
vened by Mrs. Lloyd Bowman.
A program of finger plays,
New Westminster resident
Charles Haan will leave tomor-
row- for his home by plane af-
the Christmas holidays in the
south are Miss Roberta Mc-
Grade I student Shane Deinstad. | tion of Sister Marie Aubert.
Saves , + ty , Christmas songs and novelty se- . a St . Dougall of Roosevelt Park school
vastires reg nme Sister Rosella’s Grade 1 and II Several carols were then sung} lections was followed by re- ae spenemng “et ve wien | and her mother Mrs. K. Mc-
curate de liv ery to then presented “The Night Be- by the school choir in prepara- freshments. " B *' Dougall of Digby Island school;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, 1203
fore Christmas.” Seventh Avenue East.
Barbara Blain presented a re-
citation entitled “The Unusual
Christmas Gift.” ,
A piano duet followed by Mar-
tion for the finale, “A Song Im-'
mortal,” a half-hour play pre-
sented by Grades IX, X and XI,j.
under the direction of Sister
Mary Denis. The tableau, a na-
As each chiid left Santa Claus
distributed gifts.
Assisting Mrs. Bowman were
teacher Mrs, Stanley Vickerman
and helpers Mrs. O. R. Green,
coastal ports,
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WESTERN CANADA'S
FAVORITE EVAPORATED MILK
Park school; and Conrad school ;
teachers Miss Norma Irving,
Miss Anne Horne,
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Miss Donna Dalzell of Roosevelt |
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Mrs. Gordon Judd, 139 Fourth
Avenue East, leaves tomorrow
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‘Ss A garet Roos and Anna Juby. tivity scene, was a beautiful Mrs. P. + H. Li ney, and Ts. i i yj . VEE BO eC ese er ae ee ey ROS OD ar hee 8, OLE Or es ot, at. f ree. 1s = ea ies bg 1%,
} EAMSHIPS LTD “Gowboys’ Christmas” was the | ending as the curtains were) James Gilbert, while Master Lar. |With relatives in Vancouver. ° LE LEME ENE EE, RIC 18 EIRP HEISE EIS EE RI MEMENTOS
ia ‘ nue (Vex i ar pre- | drawn. ry Bowman played the part i ie Pe a, 7 , ey
¢ S09 3rd Avenue West litle of the novelty number pre Ce sriest Rev..M. J. M Sante Claus” ayed part of} amr. and Mrs. Gordon Calder- | % ~ rhe «jetere « ’ ’
: ‘der the dircction of teacher |rin thanked the sisters, teach woe esp eiat Seventh Avenue East will leave jt
ee ae -.{ergs and pupils for presenting: A festive Christmas Party bf
tomorrow by plane via Terrace | 4%
> again an eveni -/ highlig h pet- :
once again an evening of enjoy-/ highlighted the regular meet to spend a three-week holiday | #
ment and the true meaning of!ing of the Prince Rupert Jay-| —-. . an, i je
Christmas unity. -cettes held Monday night at the| With Mrs. Calderwood’s parents i
home of Mrs. Harry Rochester, |!" Vancouver.
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More than 140 parents andj Elizabeth Apartments, OO i by KIDS!
friends gathered in the First| Members exchanged gifts and! DO Alexander Gray, 320 Sec-|¥
SANTA IS BUSY GETTING . |
NEAL EVANS
Local and Long Distance
MOVING |
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iv atte laying games, follo - “ . : : é
|night to attend the annual; playing ga wed by buf spend Christmas with his family ly
Christmas concert staged by the/ fet lunch. " i
STORAGE AND CRATING . ior oe ae ee Mrs. J. W.. Trit ho | in Vancouver. Dr. Gray plans to|% READY TO MEET YOU AT THE
. Junior and Intermediate Church . . rimmcr, who t J wy 4 | ef
PACKING ‘Sunday School. leaves today with her husband,;7¢turm January 4000 CIVIC CENTRE TOYLAND x
| Jackie Truscott presented the| for Seattle, was presented a . 1 is an 3
LIFT VAN SERVICE ‘recitation of welcome. Joycette pin. An active member | Octogenarian & SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21st ee
2085 - PHONE - 4021 | Sunday School superintendent| of the group, Mrs. Trimmer was |e 9 a.m. To 4 p.m. iB.
Henry Vanderheide as master of wished “Bon Voyage,” and a LY d Y &.
veementens . - Pereigrena tee CITT: ceremonies introduced the fol- ven Merry Chrismas. | onore rs 4
COOLEST E CECE CETL | lowing artists: Mrs. Lloyd Bow- n a short business :session | oa ‘ty 7
¥ - #\ man’s class of eight girls, Karen} held prior te the party, mem-| STEWART. Veteran News ote D
@| Bellamy, Lynne Guyan, Lynne! bers decided that they would ; ig
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the door-to-door sale. last weck- :
end, and wish to take advantage
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; pastor Rev. J. A. Roskam. ‘
| A white gift offering collected |
{by the children will go to help | of this chance to assist the Kins- :
ALDERMAN P. J. LESTER gon a new church at Fort! men in making Christmas a hap- ;
x, St. John. °
As the children departed they
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y | Kowal, Lois Carlson, Susanne na cee Now Soars Party yom was given an ovation at a)ly Who cannot come, need only a
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