Pm iil taaiclini ‘i sede PE SECON SEL ae AUN ES, ve ne MAREE m, eA, SE tM ag Ras AR RE ME oe So nt wee ‘ . ‘ we ‘ i : ae LoS : : ‘ city COUNCIL BRIEFS OME % “'Wood piping suggestéc | "for Woodworth Lake | | AE the. suggestion of Ald. A. Donald Ritchie, Oo council agreed. to investigate the possibility. of using |. ‘wooden piping in the proposed waterline from. Wood- |... worth Lake to the pumping station. . at Ald. Ritchie ° said. this would certainly be cheaper, and there “PERSONALS” was evidence to. aera cau properly constructed, Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Hyland) last. for up to 40 years. and their son John, left. today]. et. ee by-Canadian Pacific Airlines| 14. decided to ask the utilities plane ‘for Vancouver en route ~ FTN. committee to look into the nced to. Tacoma, Washington where for street light: at Seal -Cove they will sperid Christmas and \ Circle. This followed a complaint N , Y : n an ay 2s They | plan to return by Aid. Darrow Gomer, | er: ‘and Mrs. L. S. McGill and’ Request& from. Conrad Street their daughter Betty, with Mr.|PTA for better street lighting McGill's. mother, Mrs. Mary Mc- at Seal Cove school and better Gill ‘of Campbell River, B.C., sidewalks were referred to the: leave tomorrow morning by train | utilities committee and Board A pantomime,‘ ‘ by Mrs... R. . MceNe “Miss” Joni Taselaar. “directed . -™. fbr Terrace as houseguests of | Of Works respectively. ’ Mr.‘and Mrs. R. C. Telford. They | . - + + Hen to return Sunday. _ City council Jast night ex- pressed’ warm thanks to two Hreaving tomorrow by “OPA aldermen: for their services to plane. for Vancouver in prepar-| the city; ation for his marriage to: Miss They ¢ are. Aldermen Kay ‘ Mitzi Van Pykstra.on December | Smith, who, did not seek re- . .29, is Gordon Finlayson, 111 election, and. Darrow .Gomiez, - BKourth Avenue West. Attending fefeated at the. recent elec- hHim.as best man will be his bro- . . ther John Finlayson, who leaves Of Aid. Smith, ‘Mayor P. J. tomorrow with his wife, via Ter- Lester said: “We would all> race for the Vancouver marriage. like to pay our respects to a |. courageous and. able woman.” |- oe: g ay : rederick ¢ Conrad, 337 Fourth| a : | : | Rena. MeNell. Avenue West, left Friday aboard|. Dr. Alexander Gray, left vy 2 “Performing: the “Canadian Prince” to spend plane to spend a three-week) two-week Christmas holiday | holiday with members of his vith relatives in Victoria. | family in Vancouver. enburg, | “Linde Smith;. Rohe! Alexcee yand | Prince Rupert Daily News (as Tuesday, December 23, 1958— oop oe WE WILL BE... | = ao $$ 4 | ‘eight “month-old. “tevin, Ms sr | v oo. Francois. a e | News | and Rev. Dr.” Robert’ -Elliott, . 2 : || “pastor: ‘of First: United church, ° *: . ae a, ‘By AGNES H. ‘NEAVE - during the Sunday, morning . . ; Daily News Correspondent : Wy "service December 14, when tiny. E CHRISTMAS EVE AT 8 pul m. Francois Lake—On Saturday where’ in the district). Principe sure weds nf a ~ |ievening we were troubled .to; Then the ladies served re- : e ve and CHRISTMAS DAY see a large fire across the lake|freshments and there was more ened. God-parent:_ for" Karl Ala tittle west of Southbank, which| dancing until after midnight. © Donald, left was’ Dr.” Donald” RE- ee BOXING DAY ‘|i tookea very like a house burnin#.| | oe a Oakley and godparents” for le aver AT é k A ht w. M . We phoned Beaver's Store and]. on Sunday evening the. Tches- ona Mrs. drew Pear r. 9 > de. they enquired .and found that|inkut Lake folk invited all. to of: ; the folk were~burning an en-|their Christmas Concert and Pleasantside, B.C. ‘The. twins, a ap - ae are brothers to. Louise, 4; and ormous bonfire composed of rub-! partyin -the Hall, and there ic, di Mrs. Zurck ” dish ‘and branches. ‘must “have been more than 200 ‘Mark, t 2 Mr. ath” tr rs aurine ——= nr . : — = + re ee ' | present. There is’ no.school at See temnoen | at. ee home -— # . fe em .| ‘The two pictures-on the front Tchesinkut Lake as the children. on 1413’ First ‘Overlook.. : f a vo Po, foe Co page. af: the’ “Daily : News” of| go by bus ‘to: Burns. Lake so} =+Photo: by ‘Roberta’ Zarek. | ', Ce Pt Sos oh the fires gives. some. idea of the | the..children: ‘are taught by’ their | —-— ve a aan : P sizes “What. surprised “1s” here | parents ‘and neighbours, and-they: oo ee “| was ,that ‘the fires ‘were pre-| put. on a’ most. delightful. “pro- ‘vented from spreading to other{gramme. The. children : enjoyed’ buildings. I tacked .the pictures it-all and were_not a bit nervous. Ss -fup in the store so that the folks! Little Sandra Harrison’ gave the lt bee cq re e '.; here could see them. . aishort welcome verse, and this! sy | ee . [was followed by the children! Go PUG Tyee 3 } mwrowe oy = ~w . Ww a wp a i. : ERY ITTeenrwwemeterT = rr — - Sor PET ven singing “Go Se Rare ‘ because (Our Centennial committee held’ Sheree ood King ; Wetieesias Me : the last social gathering of the! There were some amusing skits, ' yg 1 coup-: year in the Hall on Saturday. recitations and four small c é : hunger hurts! night. The roads are in perfect. ‘les put on a combined fashion ; because saving lives is thiz i condition and the cold spell over: show and square dance, with{ 3 e simple: You ‘send $1 to iso that it is mild again, ang. the little girls dressed in long | Ry . 'frilled dresses, bonnets and | § CARE. That dollar sends folk came from quite a distance. ; . | 22 Ibs. of food overscas — The evennig started off with’ 'shawls. Then three girls gave : helps feed this little boy i dancing, with local musicians: hula-hoop display which they a and his family for one taking turns af playing. were asked to repeat. a whole month. - + + + , The children gathered on the | ay a over Our Centennial project, the | Stage and sang carols, followed | building of the new Clubhouse | by ee. ucen . ane then the | Th F T S Are pl d was completed some time ag ‘real business © ne ‘evening | W r and the building used several farted wn Santa caus prane- |& a © one INg tores re Case times, but this was the official 96 4n e gave out the g S| opening. It was snowy underfoot which had been piled under’ a| To Announce That Saturday, side see tl ’ _ child had a bag of candy. Hugh | | 2 ° a ICARE Cane OF CANADA| | site Ho. see the, ceremony, of giv hag as oF ennay: [ave gY © December 27th They Will Be ~ - - ~~ - ~ 4 OTTAWA, ONT. | to do it by remote control, and ot the Centennial Day here in ef - | -s the ribbon was hung across the} May, showing the May Gucen | oO — Enclosed please find $ for CARE packages side door of the hall, John Keefe,| #2d her attendants, and the a to be sent in my name to the hungry overseas. who is president. of the Farmers | Parade. As several of the child- wy PEDWELL: SHOE ‘STORE . | FASHION. . \ 1. ren had taken part in the parade, f Institute, cut the ribbon, and they enjoyed the film parnes NG 345\% 3rd Ave. Ww, Opposite - N, B.C. Power 531 3rd Ave. WwW, Fe Ee EEN 8 8 $ : , SEND 1 TO care oF CANADA. . OTTAWA, ONT. oe so instead of everyone going | prettily decorated tree, and cach | . f Brg OTWEAR | Phone. 5936 | MY NAME Neil Kelly, president of the Cen- | , ADDRESS ‘ tennial committee, — presented Then the benches were placed Ny " him with the door key of the; round the hall and same of Mg WRATHALL’S PHOTO FINISHING , GEORGE HILL & SONS | oy CUT Y cence nore eee nee PROV... Clubhouse as the building is} the youngsters helped their moo- | ¥ : , , ws now the property of the Farm- thers serve refreshments. There : tj 209 3rd Ave... 'W. Phone 2819 624 3rd Ave. W. | . Phone 2016 ‘lors Institute. Mr. Keefe told of | was cocon and coffee, sandwich. . " 1 . § 3630 ; how he came here first there | es, joed cake and cakes and SY BLAIN BROS. (Grocers) THE VARIETY STORE were very few buildings any | conkles of all kinds, As next day . foe cose coon saan oth eases soapmnnannanie sane cect ait gitnimcin inte ce eae en eat; WOS ft schol ‘day the party broke Rg 837 2nd Ave, W. 2178/5101 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone WIEN MEME ICRUE LCE RCNE NC CLE UCN NLRC LCCC HELE NRCC UE RENCE NCR UE EM PETE CCN LIL LCI IC MELEE IEICE up early ’ Wy ; woe 4 a SIMPSONS-S a if For that last nunute gift pi irsinia, O'Meara Reard she Ry ma FATO N co. (CANADA LTD. 44 435 3rd Ave. MF N FARS (TD... A145 os afevening tell about her father's a . 4 ®l John Keefe) “Fifty Yours in \ ; . . a (. Q0SE i Francois Lake” celebration that . . 7 | {J had sent in to "The Review". ‘ The Following Stores Are Pleased 0 BROS. " | Phone 2325; - ONLY DAY’. LEFT FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING , “1 hardly ever miss. this pro- | miaramme an the radio, but it| Yh 7 . C C " ivi | Slipped paubemeetite thane a ro Announce That They Are Giving *) The Covernment. Employees Their Staff A. Well Earned | Holiday 4 i Pety their annual Christi j in the Hall here on Friday On. Sat ur day, December 27th And | ‘i evening, It ds held here so that mainte am} those who Ive aerass the lake ¥ \ ae EY A) onn attond, uy Will Be - se ee wie se ee ee i 4 , we eo + | | | i . ve w} We would Ike to wish our THE ESQUIRE MEN'S SHOP “lonany frends dia Prine Rupert Rha very happy Christus and i 208 Gth St, Phone 3693 . 327 3rd Ave. W. “| New Yon, Here is a good selection Tans, unity ramet and elae- | Re RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC PHILPOTT, EVITT 2 CO. LTD. of SLIPPERS for everyone (23h i . | at the eRe ae ty ‘a mice ander are ut ot the Hose wa 213 3rd Ave. Ww, Phone A236 Q 2nd Ave. W. Phono, 2101. nn | 3) end re at | . $4.95 2] Tr en Me ALBERT & McCAFERY LTD. GORDON & ANDERSON LTP. : FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. wenl Into the lake. Clarence Ny 505 McBride Phone 5430 339 McBride st, and = 29 Brel Ave W, “MWHERE SMART SIFIOE SHOPPERS SHOP" stys (hat he met the devil hin- Katt down under tl yufer who! ' croaked hin ‘Tner nt hin and ' ° THE STORK SHOPPE A. MackENZIE FURNITURE LTP. 14 ‘638 - 3rd Avo, Wost Phone 4132 39. D194 MLS DBA De De DUMB DIN BAVA A DAV VD HAD M DVD DBD DD BBV I HT DH B99 HD PIII De = then changed hls mind and said | 221 3rd Ave. W. Phone 3821 308 3rd Avo. W, Phone nis tare Totleetinay were ye | | Lough. _ Siaibiineai a ania aa MINA TNT ee \ \ « . : : . im + , . , , . : . Hog . . ' " Sg \ Deidbechithy -& id obs t afrhes: VA sad AEA Ae MERU EE DOU OU N OVEN ENMU RGAE gene ne