CA DREAM OF cA DRESS FOR THE BALL OF THE YEAR is this twitly skirts. shown by Canadian .fashfons and fabrics to. be sponsored by the federal government early in 1959 in Jamaica: and: Trinidad. The shows will feature twirly-skirted. designs for evening wear. Montreal couturler chose champagne-toned lace of nylon and acetate for this gown which leads a double - life, Here is the shorter version’ with’ harem hemline and shoe- ‘string shoulder straps. -——CP. photo. PER SON ALS Visitors from Anchorage, Alaska, Mr, and Mro,.A. C. Hud- es son, who. arrived .in the city.by, car are: spending.the holiday season visiting relatives. ‘While hére until January 2, they ‘are giiésts of Mrs. Hudson's parents, ME. and Mrs. Bert Sheppard, 229 Seventh Avenue East. Kurt Gottschling, son. of. Mr.- and - Mrs. .August. Gottschiing, 916,Conrad Street;. leaves ‘tomor- row by: ‘Plane to- return, to Van- couver after spending _ the Christmas - season. with his par- ents.. Mr, Gottschling‘is in third year medical.at the _ University of British Columbia. . me ‘Bernhard Diecksmeier of New Westminster plans to return horhe tomorrow. by ‘Canadian Pacific Airlines plane following a' week's stay in the city as guest of his brother-in- aw and ann rs. Wilfre rojahy a Bighth Avenue West. ; from January + to 9. ‘Mrs. A. A. Pelligren and = her two sons Bradley and Grant leave Friday by CPA plane for their home in Vancouver after spending the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Youngman, 417 Dunsmuir Street. READERS @ New Year’s Eve Frolic, Cana- dian Legion December 31. Legion and Club 27 members. and guests. ($12, 00 couple. (256) ' Mrs. Beatrice Grant, ‘leaves tomorrow by plane for Vancou- ver where she will spend New Year's day with. her, parents. While there Mrs. Grant will at- tend the first annual “Market ‘Delicious Chinese Food ‘SERVED - (HERE! Sa _ Free Home Delivery i (Min, $3.00 Orders) MELROSE CHOP SUEY. Phone 3329 Sheena Asill ? : ~ ays oe. |; . Start the New Year right by | Supporting Your. Civic Centre. ~ They are doing a wonderful job | for your, community, : , 0 * For, ‘Quality, Service | And Free Delivery, Phone as ‘ -SKEENA GROC ERY Opp. Hospital , Phone 2191-2 \ ‘ ‘ ee wy 7 Prince ‘Rupert. Daily. News. Cees 3] _ Tuesday, ‘December: 30, (1088. : ori . fashion. Weck” to be held in Vancouver |: rison, and the children put on a ‘exhibitions which was Holtom of: Terrace,’ BiG Rev. -Dr.:.Robert. Elliott. offic. tated ate the: service: ‘enhanced The bride, , ‘given’ ‘f velvet gown: of. ballerina- -length, am | ‘The fitted ‘bodice’ styled’ with..a low: rounded ' neckling: and ‘three- | quarter, sleeves. fell: to’ ‘a bouffant skirt,..of? unpresséd . pleats.’ Shep: carried a white. prayer book,. ‘dec. : | orated: with’ red ‘rose “buds: and "Her. ensemble white streamers. was topped with:'a" white elvet and net ‘of the beige, : of ballerina- -length, © The ‘patoau | back of the bodice’ whict sea | toa voluminous skirt. Contract: : ing accessories of. black and: a}: | | colonial bouquet. of: yellow ‘ear-1" nations: .completed:: che “outfit; wey A family. reception, was. Thad | at the home of Mrs.. Bellamy at | | 1093 Ambrose Avenue, where the 5 setting- of Christmas. floral. ar-, _}rangements. were: _Offeset* with “| lighted - Christmas ” ‘trees. Attending the affair from ‘out {of town were: the groom’s par- ents, and his brother: in-law and sister and -niece,. Mr. and. Mrs. S. Meldrum and Lou-Ann. The newlyweds left: for ‘a hon- |: eymoon trip to- Vancouv rand the Okanagan. Valley. Mrs. Holtom, well. ‘known ‘in: ‘the city, attended King: Edward School and Booth Memorial: High 4 school: and- is employed ' at: the Columbia. Cellulose “Company |. Ltd., Watson Island. “Mr. Holtom. is employed. with: “Arrow - ‘Bus Lines. ~ Families from. rieigHboring’ towns were united q , ‘ing ceremony. performed. iri! the: First;United church ‘De | Vivian: Tweed,daughtet_of, Mrs. Helen ‘Tweed and city; became. the’ bride. of by, candlelight, and a, Christmas - . marriage a ‘by her brother. ‘Omar : “Tweed, | P| made-a. ‘striking: entrance: as.“she | walked down the'aisle/in’ ‘a white ne room. of. the Broadway, cafe. to] : ‘énjo ar who. a ie the. ErOUe tor Donald -Holtom, - attended: his} | brother as best man: ‘I tra; followed: ‘by a ‘buffet. supper. ‘Delbert. Ross Holtom, S T he. Catholic ‘Youth Organization’ -wa h hly. commended for its‘tremendous work: during he pas years’’ on ‘the Sunday, preceditig Christmas, Day when: ue group: held its, Vath annual ‘Yuletide banquet'and Ssefforts” was.’ “honored © sues ‘The: ‘Most -Rev:. Fergus. O'Grady, |. Bishop. ‘of: ‘Prince. Rupert. ef ee fe Seyenty- -two * “members - andl ‘guests gathered in the: Bamboo] : ethe™ Tegale ‘and; hear, the} address, given: by: Bishop’ o'Grady,| Le: eid 5 | pesient Mrs. James Sy eens troduced: ‘the. ‘speakers. ‘and. “was emicee: ‘for-the ‘social. which fol- an, < lowed. in’: the.’ beautifully.’ dec- woe orated Annunciation. school aud. . itorium. “eG os ~The | -cabaret- affair was’ var- ranged | with | ‘ai circle’ of: candle- lit.” ‘tables,’ ‘eéntred | by a huge Christmas: free, 20s , Dancing“ was: enjoyed. to. music supplied: by San. .Veitch’s ‘orches- At: midnight ‘Santa’ Claus, in the. form of George ® ‘Hinsberger, | } arrived. to .the singing: of “Jingle | Bells” and , distributed : ‘gifts. - :to. all: ‘presént,: which in. turn ‘were; taken to the: ‘children: at Miller Bay ‘hospital. on. Boxing’. ‘Day.: ~The’ ‘annual function coricluded ‘with everyone: ‘joining hands. and singing. “Auld Lang Syne”... “Special guests were the: clergy "Born to. Mr, aa MSN New of: 1210 Eighth. Avenu East, a. baby boy weighing six pounds, ; | six ounces while’ later the’ same, day, at 7:25 p.m. “another “boy | weighing © eight. ‘pounds, ° eight: _ By AGNES: FRANCOIS: LAKE. Mr. ‘and {- Mrs. Fred’ Rushton's.: ‘daughter Dorraine and. sher-husband: Gor- don “McFee ‘ind the two: ‘children are. home. from - Vancouver ‘for the holidays. ‘They ¢ drove | up. by car. “The Jeffrey clan met i in Tom- my Jeffrey's home in Burns Lake on Saturday evening to cele- brate his birthday...A few years ago there were ‘hardly’ any Jef- freys left. here but they have been coming: eradually. back to Settle again. - . . ; > 2 a ete There is a little ice * torming there is none here. Most’ ‘ot the lakes here are frozen now. I was amused to sce how a Iet- ter was addressed when I. was sorting the mail yesterday. It was “Mr. Joc Howard, c/o Ernie Howard.” Joe is Ernie’s dog and only companion, In a letter from an old friend of prairie days, now living in Re- gina, he tells of a most remark- able occurrence. He says that on the night of September 9th he apparently had a convulsion and twisted himself so much In bed that he broke his back. He was In a cast for two months, and ts back ab work. He is with the Co- operative Life Insurance Co., so docs not do manual work, Francol ‘Lake. News “Daily. News Correspondent on the lake at the west end, but] {framed religious picture as they ounces: was born to Mr: ‘and’Mts.” ‘Fred Lewis: of MAL ‘Sixth. ‘Ave nue. Bast. soe : ns “Miss. Jackson: ‘said. that: the. nursery: now’ has’ 15° ‘babies, and. there . appears: ‘good: H.. NEAVE . “Bi Bennett has been. taken’ to’ the” “Vanderhoof: hospital; where he: may have to Trave: an: opera~ ‘tion:’Florence® ‘and® ‘the: children are not looking. ‘forward ‘to’ ‘hav-. | at.10: 52 a.m. “Christmas Day. was. | vs for more: babies within: the next: Captain Mote | Be : aan Smooth» | Cu aCreruaa / ing, Christmas. alone. this: year. - Bob- ‘and. Lauretta.. “Jeffrey ‘drove te Prince. George | forthe week end. Lauretta for shopping and Bob ona: ‘business visit with his‘firm, the Standard Oil, -Laur- etta’s: ‘mother Mrs. Albert . Ste- phenson of Tatalrose ‘came back with -them in. their.‘car, as. she had been visiting friends in town, we, ” Michael O'Meara, Donna “O'- - Meara,. Mary and Rita Plaswa were each presented: with. a had: .not’- missed Sunday: School |: [TASTES X G&S: is ih ( i sli during the past year, Mary and ‘ Rita’s: mother ‘Is in the Miller — Bay.. Hospital, so*the children have been staying with Mr. and our L ‘ABNER~ ‘| SHOW’ COOKIE HOW GOOD: THIS }* MEDICINE W yadicate, . te 1, Ting Festuree Mrs. anle er. rs. Stanley Calder FROM DOGPATCH, ’GOOCH!!=YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR OWN, STRENGTH, BOY!? FIVE DIE IN CRASH SEDAN, Kan, iw—Five Arkan- sans, en route home from a hol- day visit to Colorado, were killed Sunday when their car and a pickup truck collided on a bridge near here. ——9 Mrs, Conroy {s now managing the Co-op store at Grassyplains. She and her husband own the Mooscehorn Lodge at Uncha Lake, Ong teacher, Mrs. Bill Har- splendid concert on Friday eve- ning in the hall here, with Jack O'Meara, chairman. There were several skits and short songs and recitations, also some of the children, gave hula-hoop most at- tractive and clever, One small girl of four years came on last and swung two hoops at the same time, with the hoops sep- nvated, The hall was decorated with green and red streamors, und there was an enormous, troa in the corner covered with Mlghts and decorations, Aflor the concert, Santa Claus enime prancing in, and hoe pit on n show by himaelf that sent everybody In the hall Into ponals Of laughter, Ho tried ‘to hula. hoop and made an awful ness of I, Which amused tho children who folt (hat thoy could teach him a thing: er two—and with oncly gift Ne give out ‘ho hada Joko, © Each school ehild aid viaiting child had a bag of good: things to oat, and there was a great! spread to follow with hot and cold drinks, The evening fin dahod off with danalng. | plays,} o ARCHIE WE'VE SuST RETURNED i IS SHITE ALL RIGHT=CAN ¥ YOU TELL YET DOCTOR ? Fi PLEASE. 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