| | i | | q | weet at Refund approved — by joint Carl Giske was re-ele Rupert Fishermen’s Co-Operative association at a meeting held after the annual meeting of the asso- ciation. The meetings held in the Sons of Norway Hall, saw Perry York elected first vice-president and Foster Husoy elected second vice-president. .K. F, Harding was elected sec- retary to the board of directors. ‘Earlier at a joint membership meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-Operative asso- ciation and the Kaien Consum- ers’ Co-Operative association was held with 160 members present, ‘ Elected to the store commit- B.C. Clothiers Alterations Sale is still on Men’s Waterproof Jackets Smart looking, lots of wear. Reg. $8 now $4” Boy’s Sweaters All wool, different styles. Now from 30 $2 Shop at B.C. Clothiers Ltd. 717 - 3rd Ave. West meeting | cted president of the Prince tee from the Kaien Co-Op were Mrs. Alfred Ritchie (three years); Kenneth Aird — (three years); and B.“K. Hansen (one year); and from the Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Co-Op: Richard Giske (three years) and Foster Husoy (three years). Other store committee mem- bers are Mrs. George Viereck, Mrs. Perry York, Harry Schol- ten, John Prince, George Olaf- son, Anton Martinusen and Harry Lloyd. Retiring members are W. H. Brett, and Norman Bellis. Alternate members for the coming year are John Fredheim and Charles Bellis. The store committee annual report was presented by Mr. Scholten in which he reviewed the consumer division activities for the year ending March 31, 1958. Following an audited report by Scott McLaren the meeting recommended that a 2 per cent patronage. refund be de- clared for the year. D. A. Bowen, operations man- ager, reviewed the development taking place at the Co-Op Centre and listed the improvements CIViC CENTRE AL, Christmas gilt e\perience Ky theces. Pye sols holly decorated tiie Catt Stnadter few, th eunt Passhook, Boot SEs. oe Ana . Iolo depot os Community — _ Carol -WITH ROTARY MIXED CHORUS “Sunday, December 14th - 9 p.m. Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. CONEIDENTIALLY YOURS Dec. “Lith ~— Finding the right Cheques fuightiv coloured folders and envelopes. For the Singing arl Giske again heads Be OTA RD tian te rete ne em we p: by a rrince Rupert VDuiiy iINews wPrnnre a Mrs. Perry York. each year. planned to better to members. Annual report of the Prince Rupert Co-Operative Women’s Guild, which now has a mem- bership of 28, was giver: by Mrs. Victor Duplisse. ' K. F. Harding, general man- ager, reviewed the growth the British Columbia Co-Op Whole- sale society of which he is a director. As national diréctor of the Co-Op Union of Canada he the service Thursday, December 11, 1958 500 new members join Co-Op members told at ‘58 meeting At the annual meeting of the Kaien Consumer’s ‘ULo- operative association held December 4-in the Sons of Norway hall, Mrs. Nora Johansen, Charles Bellis and Arthur Leighton were elected to the board of directors for a three-year term. Others elected to the board wer YJ. S. Black, E. A. Evans, Harry Scholtn and W. H.. Brett. Retiring board members are Mrs. George Viereck: and Presiding over the session was Mr. Scholten as chairman and Richard North, secretary. . In the annual directors” report, presented by Mr. Scholten, it was noted. that 500 new members have joined the Co- operative association since April 1 of this year. The auditor’s report was presented by Scott McLaren. The membership approved a 2 per cent patronage refund MOODNOODIO PO LOD DILL IPO OOO OOOO ONOCOOD OR OOD ODF OO OOOO OOLOOEOOO LOD. the B.C. Co-Op Wholesale Gro- cery department, brief report to the meeting. The joint meeting was chaired by Harry Scholten with Ri presented a readers @ Scandinavian old time Dance S.O.N. Hall, Friday, December. 12. chard |, North as secretary, x, coy THIS’ SOFT and luxurious design, is a fashion highlight a’dance dress of Canadian also presented a report on that|Whist 8 p.m. Dance 10 p.ni.| ribbon, the camisole top’ ém-.:. organization. Everyone welcome. mo phasizes the importance of low -|. William Jarmson, manager of (244).! decolletage, oe ad matte 46 “goatee - ‘on It» is: for Christmas ’58. Featuring the popular bubble skirt: in | viscose velvet with banded . AUDITORIUM . ens . can often be an exhausting r omy teen-age nephews and cd the problem by giving gay, BANK OF MONTREAL Christ- or Money Orders in their e present with a future is a ina Yuletide cover with a nice tins put best of all, because it helps start sognleter con tes pead ta thritt and self-reliance at “My Bank". Why net. fo ser Boot M today... sea if you don’t shorten your ert-hs! , A TREAT FOR YOUR FELINE BEAUTY! She'll cherish, honour and even oobes sou when you give her (Me food all cats and kittens’ love... DR. (#3 BALL ARDS CHASTETON WHOLE FISHED CAT \ boty ‘Phe ae the nes balanced formula that wer write 4 Poa beaaty of her. Tt cartains the lost. pretoins found only ino whole fish weds Natamain Bl added. And fre pt Tot leave fish, she'll be sure to eek Fe tet top a sheek coat and playful Posspenit Por nr yeni catoar hitten with the new Dr. Ballard’s tot doe ~ fetter than ever! DOING A LOL OF COOKING for cold-weather appetites’ TP know ret othe cooking help te make everything , hoete osxtra-rood. You'll find BLUE BONNET “ i MIVERGARINE: rakes all the dilterence in Vow, year bakie--adds extra pood-faste to muffins, cr 0 pastries, ples and cakes, And of course it’s pis delicious as a spread for bread and a tapping i ft sty by Veretables and meats. That's because it ta \uitaat Pha aw Haar ibe Ww erals added i obtew cook's yenreen sommaneue Pie Gonnet qs best and always has been, an a@ vegetable ih essential vitamins and min- Try it today!—you'll agree thal friend! VE ALWAYS NOTICED that foods that look pood seem te taste hetier Nou couldat find a better example of | flux foet tian MEENE TES GUICE Ts a delight . ty serve ao treat to the eye und wonderful (> Vy INUTE Catia each separate kernel is soa. plump, = Che fludiy aod tender Atinute Pee is a great Cime. . Bre i57, Sawer, tae ios rendyecooked. Fram pack pyri fife to ophate oan tise omimutes! Serve Minute Hire ea ve ebable ot praes wilh any meat you can ouame .. . chtekhen . . . rhops . . . steak toh harmbure. Add Minute Poe to votr coups, toe, for extra flavor and nourishment, No other Mirmite Race VOU ASKED FOR Phere Sa easy, sa) prood ! lodiy! IT AGAIN . _. the exciting, Magic Fruit Cake his convenient Treat your family to delicious tp Se we eet ete ee me ee it * ; a terrible thing’ to get lost ‘and: to..wake ‘up.in‘ hell, Evangelist Amund Tveit sald-at St. Paul's: Lutheran Church on Tuesday night.” m ' “* Basing his. message on Luke 16:19-31, the parable of the rich jman‘and Lazarus, Mr. Tveit said that it was Jesus and not the apostles. who has given us the clearest picture of how. terrible ‘{hell ig.” _ Mr. Tveit told the ‘congrega- eB PP ee NE Fr GR ae : : mo “terrible” says preacher. | ‘tion that the rich man did not get lost because he was rich, but because he lived -for the other hand, he added, the poor man did not go to heaven be- cause he was poor, but because he had faith in Jesus ag His Saviour, . ’ Rev Arthur S. Olson conduct- ed the service The Special services continue for tonight, and Friday. Peg ey pleasures of this world. On the| peggy" TH PR TE ye in een AP A RRS Hy aye ' ' 1 t ke Va with pest Dal ig on oon Se ae a ae are i jamne Try Daily News Classified Glassitige se - Here's the perfect bright beverage for all your e ‘ holiday entertaining... ' ~ 6 A friendly modern drink that will bring compliments ‘ st : 4 ' gatore, whether you serve it alone as a light . i" 7 . . . . aan & ee 4 refreshment — with your own favorite Christmas 3 — Pe : . . cake—or as the ideal companion to your : PACIFIC MOUNTAIN CENTRAL EASTERN ATLANTIC [NEWFOUNDLAND at ‘ “ . TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME - festive meals. . e - « a “mL: . . — “NN chide Wee ee ere Ian Pri ii ACKOSS THE TIME ZONES-—This year operators at Canadian National Telegraphs public 2e gnee™ rave wT ore we Weyer ‘ telephone switchboards will exchange Christmas greetings for the first time across seven an . a FE yy S . : * time zones. At left, Donna Warminger in parka symbolizes far northern location of former Make well chilled B.C. Sparkling Cider the key to festive entertaining . Yukon Telephone Company exchanges recently acquired by CNT. Edna Jones represents . . . - Newfoundland, where entire telephone network of the Newfoundland Post and Telegraphs This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contro! Board or by the Government of British Columbia. = + and microwave system hus been operated by Canadian National for several years now. a. : : h | d bi | LE emer st sant ‘ Gay Christmas cara mobile | Lo : | NARS handy, simple item to make | iY AUTHENTIC ern / . o ‘ . 5 | ve OLD COUNTRY FASTEN MOBILE TOGETHER WITH RIBBON CLIP CARDS BACK -10~ BACK ON HANGERS WOVOU toss your Cristmas cards into a heap after a quick Blance ab the sender's name, you're passing up a good chance for a highly personal Christnins decoration. 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W's really Magie as vou ll see Magic Fruit Cake pulling the cards on displty and brightening up your room al the sane Gime, As can be seen In the Wustuatlon above, the project ds simplicity ttsealf, Just gather up a few wire Jowt hangers and hes abba deacons oanelabbaans ¥W Vit cups mines meat ~- 1d cups 8 a7 enn print or spray them a guttering gold. Palnt a few dozen spring- — 7 , —_ . Verdes hone tne waned MN ape type clothes pins the snine color, BLONDIE _ ' ‘ By CHIC YOUNG eK. alee 1 , ou N up, , t a) ' hosed peck To cup walnuts, eouraely chapped cup Masten the hangers together as shown on the dingram “ nsec ane mine | ees doe. blend well si Hour aod takin With colorful ribbon and chp the cards to the horizontal sections TTT TT VES, COOKIE, ARE YOU Bun YES, DEAR «. 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