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December 5, 1958. sSeeTMeNIH ORIENT ENNIO | Mi “Local 708 auxiliary. eu Sie get BE ~ members installed | Mrs. Michael Karasosky presided over the in- stallation of officers for the Women’s auxiliary to the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Local group ‘s regular session. ‘Taking offices were Mrs. B. J. ‘Portune, president; Mrs. Tenho oth Cub Pach took over the position of en- OF Se wes conan buy ost for excited but somehow I just tertainment convener, left hy didn’t feel anything.” 6 \ arent 3 $ ng ight Mrs, Arthur Smith. needy families and the chapter] “the meat was sure good ee ESPECIALLY AT THIS PRICE! | f Secretary, Mrs. Arnold Assman’ Christrras ei give 15 children) though,” she said. | and executive Mrs. Robert With her were Frederick Slade, | #7: en oyab é event Player will be installed at the; Gathered around a gaily dec-|who shot a three-year-old: cow Quickfrez' REGULAR $299. 00 | : next regular ‘meeting... orated Christmas tree, members|moose and less lucky hunters Special Price Twenty Cubs of the Sixth Prince Rupert Cub Pack entertained 25 par- ents in the First Baptist Church hall last night when the Pack staged a successful ‘Parent's Night.”” Group committee chairman, t pylaw, to be : Mrs. T. A. Johnstone, welcomed voted eponat the Civie. elections, another word z pane he paren ws ore teva December 11. The meeting also! \f se t 2 ; 4 . eaders, w rm dt t the Vancouver \ wy es Bowman, David Owens, Wally [Symphony Orchestra» perfor for cotch? ye A ONE WEEK SPECIAL Verwold and Hilmar Domreis. ‘Church pastor, Rev. J. A. Ros- kam, addressed the gathering and reminded Cubs to practice. their Cub principles and also reminded them to attend church, parade this Sunday. .During the evening the Cubs gave a demonstration of knot by a short humorous skit and a sing-song. CIVIC CENTRE SCHEDULE Saturday — .Little League basketball, boys poe 12,1 p.m.; Tumbling, girls, 6'to 9, 1 p.m.; Tumbling, boys, e- mo 6-to 9, 2 Roller skati MA . REG. juniors, 3 pm. Basketball ganies, Alterations Sale MATTRESSES PRICE $ 95 senior, 7 pani Roller skating, is still on IN ASSORTED COLORS $49.50 teens and adults, 8 p.m: ve Monday . im band, 3 to 6, 2 p.m.; ‘games, boys 6 to 9 years, 'm.; Tumbling, girls, 9 to 4 p.m.; Woodwork, boys and girls, 6 to 9, 4 p.m.; Flowercraft, tice 6 p.m.; Sports clinic, girls, 12 to 15, 7 p.m.; Art club, 7:30} 708 Monday night at the Paavola, “vice-president; Mrs. Ar- thur Lowes and Mrs. Joseph Long, executive. _ Mrs. A. C. Norberg was named treasurer, replacing Mrs. Joseph Skorepa while Mrs. Karasosky In other business, Mrs. Joseph Long was appointed, representa- tive to the Museum and Hospital Board, Mrs Karasosky, repres- entative to the Women’s Co- ordinating council and Mrs.. Ar- thur Lowes, to. the Civic Centre association. -'The meeting went on record to support the sewer renewal mances here. - ® Mrs. R. H. Simonds was ap- pointed to head a membership drive, persons interested in join- ing are askéd “to call -her at 4330. Mrs. Adolf Schmidt won the mother and daughter teenage dolls, with. wardrobes, a feat- ured prize of the. recent bazaar. A birthday party, commemor- ating the auxiliary’s first year ‘of operation, followed the ses- sion. "B.C. Clothiers Men’s Waterproof Jackets Smart looking, lots of wear. Reg. $8"°: now $4” Boy's Sweaters All wool, different styles. . Now from $2* Shop at B.C. Clothiers Ltd. _ Christmas ‘fete Five guests attended the Christmas party which folowed the regular meeting of the Im- perial Order Daughters of the Emprie Cambrai chapter held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Clair LaCroix. Welcomed were Miss Eileen James, Mrs. G. Keefe, Mrs,. R. G. Moore, Mrs. W. J. McLean and former member, Mrs. Robert Parker. . During the business meeting, the group voted $5 to be given the Jack and Jill school each month for taxi fares, the sum trying. City girl gets’ first moose. A young city woman, employed by the Canadian National Tele- graphs, shot -her first moose, about eight miles from Smithers | last week, after three years of | & ERE ® With a party of ‘four: hunters. | Miss Gene Pavlikls shot an 18- month-old bull moose, while he. raced across a field at a meee a of about 40 miles an hour. . “T just pulled the trigger and that was that, * Miss Pavlikls said. “[ guess I should have been ez calemaaien freshments served by Mrs. W. Thomas Woods and her sister Miss Millie Pavlikis. J. Zacour,-Mrs. G. P. Lyons, Mrs.| The hunters tracked . around T. A. McMeekin, Mrs. A. S. Coop-|Smithers for about a week, be- er and the hostess. fore returning last weekend. exchanged -gifts, followed by re- ad 77 ““What Ss ae oe © ww ~~ ~ ~ we | oe a Bell’s—the finest of rare old Scotch Whiskies. 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