1 ;. I It ym' Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, December 29, 1950 Christmas For Dionne Quints NORTH BAY, Ont. W-Christ-mas at the home nf thT, "i- I quintuplets, M m a? " family affair." It was strictly a family celebration as in other years The family started th Ho k.. STORK SHOPPE derby i J NOW NOW for for 'W'T? I Ieather VW I' 1 JJ'onne private ' chaocl The principal gifts which the1 1U , d the other children! received from the parents were' Pen and oencil sets and a huge radio and record player. I Ml f m v I home com-fi.sulated In bid weather. I Sour our fair fair low low I 1 i ' , i . ; 'j ure man 300 Christmas cards were received by Annette, Ce-cile. Emilie, Marie and Yvonne. They came from all parts of the world, a goodly number from Europe. All members of the family returned home for Christmo. "4 RELEASED ON BAII Mr. .,. - ... lit y mater -and expert cliin-ini? Therese. a school t'oW with her son, Frank, Jr., ate her rele,?" rJorotlto shown 33-day tUh hrh.? ? $2,00 baU fron connection with the d" afh "of her T' mans,au , Ottawa hotel room Nov ? ij!' husband- Fra. n an or murder after p.iiminary hearing n,?" redUCed from one JjJUf OnUrto Supreme t"? at Welland, and Rose, a married daughter now living in Waterloo. The George Minhc . . vi rnii To the first. hahy born in 1951 -1 1 pair Flannelette Sheets Soaker Pad 1 Satin Baby Pillow .1 Dozen Flannelette Diapers 1 Baby Chenille Crib Spread Safety Pins Baby Photo Stand Baby Photo Album The Stork Shoppe "HeMo. George? I'll be over to play poker tonight.' f I jW i l6 or 117 Iff & laflery Christmas In PR Hospital Grant of Rotary Club Helps to Gladden Hearts Of Sick Children Miss Custer Dies At Long Beach Old friends in Prince Rupert U S. NaW n:irlf'.c o .u. . R- E. Davis arrived from Van couver today on the ChU?otS Money voted by the Prince Rupert Rotary Club to the Worn- will learn with regret of the death which took place at Long Beach, California ,on Thursday of last week of Miss Lillian Custer who lived in Prince Rupert and fol- Attention Fishermen! fu- 1 en s AUXlllarv of tm wc fisherman , . . nart n 1 n . . boat tnt 1 oraer his "cia nospnai contrlbu-: pert many many years years age ago uudi lanks ted ' ' now tn inci... to tha t. i , , .. f"'uaunaiia, (303c) Mr and Mrs. Norman McLeod and two daughters. Eighth Avc-"uf East- turned to the city today on the Chllcotin. Valhalla New Year's Eve celebration. Social and refresh- mil- delivers delivery tv, opnng vu,uu uay nappi- lowea me occupation of 01 a a Local Girl Weds In Minneapolis At Emmanuel Methodist Church in Minneapolis earlier this month the marriage took place of Miss Isabel Forsyth Mc-Crlmmon, daughte r of J. D. M Crimmon and the late Mrs. McCrimmon of Prince Rupert, to James Charles Newman ofGlen-wood City,-Wisconsin. The bride's attendants were her - brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson. Her gown was of pale blue lace with accessories to match and she carried a bouquet of colonial OIieeL Mpfa " Ui IWO Cniinrptl whnco lot It liner Mr: Mrs. H. tj S. a T3arl.ar Parker, her Home Baked French Bread Black 834 (tf was to be In hospital on the fes- friend, has received word of Miss Fresh Daily ... .15 cents a loaf . iu" ua- usln8 Kotary funds, Custer s passing. A few years ago M.EM- Mrs. T. N Vonncro onrf . t.r ir. -...t n't LODGE f R A ITS ipi d and Printed T SERVICE tU'S STUDIO leet Box 645 31 389 Prince I Rupert ments BEKS 10:30-12:00. Dane in 5, 1303c) baf "your SociaToMh ' L&Tel 0f the Women's Auxiliary', ' pert and renewed acquaintances. 12:01 COOKIES -fTTllWf DO-NUTS WWj Monday jinnVr,, 7 H1u'"'ai5ea w"cn Helped to, Monday, januarj l , g adden the hearts of one small I, , . 0 P-m. (303c) girl and two little boys. Struck In Eye By Miss Eileen Gibson, afte- spend-' Al1 in a11, the seasn has been Arrow No Bad Hurt ing the Christmas and Mo, vD- passing as happily as could be I KtniL Muonald. wha was struck ,t down ty an automobile on hayi Cove Avenue last Sun- ...uiiuiig, ,s sml a patient in Prince Rupert General Hospital holiday season here with her exPected a& tne hospital and the Little Margaret Lester, daugh-parents. Bishon and m t d Patients were well remembered, t" of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lester, BUNS and CAKES RUPERT BAKERY. LTD. .ciu'4 uorn ms injuries. Jt ft linrii.t'iiM u i- . . Gibson, will sail Sunday nieht Th.e Women's Auxiliary and the Fifth Avenue East, escaped ser- Steamer I GEORGE lLS FOR for Courtenay, Vancouver island nursing staff put up Christmas lous eve injury late yesterday trees and suitably decorated the afternoon when struck by a fly- , ing arrow while at play with warcis and corridors. pink rose3. 1 Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Refresh-, ments were served buffet style; and the bride's table was cov-ered with a lovely handmade ' lace cloch with three-tier "pride's cake. Congratulatory telegrams .. mm lluw mucn longer r may have to remain In the institution. The Directors or the Aero Club wish to announce that there are a few tickets available for their New Year's Eve Dance Tickets may be picked up from to resume her duties as home economics instructress In the schools there. Ja?k M:Rae, MLA, and Duncan McRae returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's OUTFIT COUVER I young companions near her i home. The missile penetrated 1 the child's eyelid and bruised j the eyeball. Immediate treat-j ment was" given In Prince Ru-, pert General Hospital. With Prime Minister Going Overseas jrrmediate Ports electrically re I Mr. woods at Browmvoods Shoe i Thursday Store, (tf) were received from relatives and friends In Canada. The couple left by car for a trip through the United States after which they will take up residence in Winona, Minnesota. FOR 1951 P;L frcm Duncan, Vancouver Island where they attended the funeral on Tuesday afternoon of their father, the lata D. C. McRao. They were accompanied home by their mothe: who will visit here for the next two weeks. Friends in Prince Rupert have heard from Mr. and Mrs. J C Brady, living n Ottawa since they left Prince Rupert years Valhalla Lodge Christmas Tree 1 11.15 p.m. (etchikan ?!Y MIDNIGHT jy at I-owCosl. ".. M tr Reservation Jfc'rite or Call OTTAWA ) Prime Minister L. S. St. Laurent will leave next week for London to attend the conference of Commonwealth prime ministers. He will also visit France and return to Canada direct from Paris. muu. oar. jaraay Iornwrly taugW school here and served as Fed-eal member for a term. Miss Millie Bill and Miss Icellie Miller sailed bv the Prinrp G.E. Washer and G.E. Toasters, pump $159.50 , from $3.95 to $14.50 OR, '- ft. . b.E. Radios $19.95 Refrigerator $429.00 G.F. Kettles $14.50 &Y OR DEPOT Prince Rupert Club 'Al Home' Members of tho Prin,. uearse last nignt on their re turn to Seattle after a visit at Rotary Club were ClllCi IdlllW r; n:n.. , ... regaled for .f m nere 101 ?wln twenty minutes yea- i . OFFICE KINCE RUPERT, BC. About 30 children and 20 par-I ents gathered at Valhalla Lodge I yesterday afternoon for a Chi-isi- mas Tree pav-ty. 'i"he children circled the tree and sang Christmas carols with Chris Fossum accompanying on the accc-dion. Following re- ierday afternoon at their week a trip to Fairbanks. Alaska, where Miss Miller's family re- Record Rain In Vancouver Royal Vacuum , t Cleaners $80.55 Table Lamps $4.95 to $6.95 Trilite Lamps $15.95 up , ly luncheon by T. M. Christie, Z'J' 5 i p n n Hi i 1 ( ' i 1 1 1 V ' 1 3l j i i t . Mif-s Bill was formerly a Annual Yuletide "At Home" for members of the Prince Rupert Club was held yesterday afternoon and was an enjoyable affair with hapnv mineline of member of the City Hall staff here but moved to Seattle about a year ago to take a fositio. .. irosnments, which were hot dogs, VANCOUVER. Rainfall in cookies and soft drihks, Santa Vancouver for 1950 is setting Claus entered with his presents, record. So far there has been Everyone was deliehted with me memDers and their ladies. NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. 1 .iai Ulan ui rnitTiajnmenc 'committee, with the telling of ! his life story "to the age of five." It was the annual Christmas 'luneheun o the club and was 'preceded by a gathering at the J Prince Rupert Club. President A. B. Brown was in the chair ; and there was a good attendance ,-of members. K. F. Hardir.E, general man-aRer of the Prince Rupert Fish 49.49 inches for the year. In 1947 im. especially the younger ihil- PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B.C. The hour was from 5 p.m. on. President W. D. Lambie, Secretary A. B .Brown and W. F. Stone, chairman of the club's entertainment committee, were I cren. ermen's Co-Ope-ative Associa- there wrere 46.4 inches, tion, left on today's plane for ! PHONE 210 Vancouver enrouie to uttawa to Horry Bowman Convene-! bv M-s. C-ol .Tn-hansen, all women cf the lodae joined the committee to mak-; in charge. ! DRESSES 1 rtt.ond annual meetings of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada and the Fisheries Prices the party a success. HOLLYWOOD CAFE As part of their policy of try- I I n it trt Viiuo u-hnr trnt wont U'Vinn I BEST 'you want it, your Locker ' Plant I SupportBoard Off To Ottawa VICTORIA. Hon. Harry Bowman, minister of agriculture. Is leaving next week for Ottawa to confer with federal authorities on relief for frost damage which orchards sustained a year ago. fCTiON of ANNOUNCEMENTS Wo Specialize in IN TOWN I New Year's Eve Dance at Odd Jrk shoppe 3 DISHES l purchased a large supply of I TURKEYS for NEW YEAR'S. We j have a large supply of Grade A i turkeys from 9 to 14 pounds, jthat popular NEW YEAR'S siue, at C8c lb.; excellent birds. Larger 'iizes as well at lower prices. The 9 to 14 pound birds also avail-I able in that economy turkey , Grade C at 48c lb. Your Locker t Plant. 230 Second Ave. Phone Red 367. (302c) Totem Pole At Theatre A loeil nntivo ha "--"-' -. eleven foot totem pole which will be Incorporated In the elec-tr1" iin for the Totem Theatre at Third Avenuo and First Street, Th new theae, it is exoectert. will opened in rnrly stIt 303 3rd Ave. W. h ftp Hm CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN fellows' Hall, 12:91. p) Legion Card Party, January 3, 1951. Conrad School P-TA card party, January 19, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Burns Banquet, Friday. Jan. 26. ?'fciixs.:il.,k' Big Fish Cargo Goes o Greece MONTREAL A thrce-million-paund cargo of Newfoundland lish for Italy will be picked up at St. John's by the Greek Line vessel Columbia. For Outside Orders 1'HONE 133 OPEN FROM 7:30 PJtt. to 3:30 A.M. jPlnttr'nn and ether finikin" BAKED CORN CREOLE , y yL.v i mm work is now eoins on. There ' VANCOUVER. An inquest Is wl" b MR .at s. called into the deaths of 60-' The bulldin" was designed by year-old Miss Elizabeth Mc- Semmens & Simpson of Vancou-Kenna and her 50-year-old ver. brother, Fred McKenna, follow- sSHSssSSS ing being struck by a car on Tuesday. Glen McLean has been ' j . HOTEL ARRIVALS charged with manslaughter and MM 7" is out on $5000 bail pending trial. polity and Id Food" hm First Aim (Prinze T!-.iprrt) RACING MANAGER Lou Davies, widely known on western Canada's race circuit as form-chart caller, has been appointed operating manager of Winnipeg, Calgary and Edmonton race tracks. He succeeds the late Charles F. Roe. (CP PHOTO) P Afl.;n. Parcinf Parent. Toronto; TVt inv f r F. IT on your next Mr. and Mrs. Roy or Lancaster Queen charlotte; Mr. Doumont New Hazelton Prince were n and G. Presault Watson Island; Rupert visiting relatives and - j v,,.,.ver M. ailii friends during the Christmas Mr, Wasnpr. w. irons Sask'- f ' fr Orders pake Out I . CHARTER FLIGHT-C?- mmmm, SeaSOn. Tr. t Sncllmon Pn. t li-oelv, trtn dore Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. An-lMr- snd Mrs- M- McDonald and tilla, who are spending the family, city Christmas and New Year holidays here with Mrs. Antilla's mother, , ,-,T,, ELECTRICITY Rural electrification in Alberta saw 3,650 farms added to th" system in 1950. (EATING IsBesi Ind Raters Mrs. Robert Gordon, will return next Wednesday night to South-bank, Francdis Lake, where Mr. Antilla Is in the service of the Forest Branch. Union steamer Chilcotin, Capt. H. E. McLean, arrived In port at 1 o'clock this afternoon from1 Vancouver and waypoints and will sail tonight for south Queen Charlotte Island points whence she will return here Sunday evening southbound. For the busy housewife who has to prepaid a hot dinner in a hurry, here's a family dinner built around Baked Corn Creole, ready in forty-five minutes. A CHARTER FLIGHT PLANES available for O Aerial Surveys O Aerial Photography O Private Charter O Timber Cruising, etc. ALL INTERIOR' AND COASTAL POINTS For RATES INFORMATION RESERVATIONS PHONE 476 QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. nt. li'al 'hanical BAKED CORN CREOLE ! 2 tablespoons chopped onion 12 tablespoons chopped green I pepper, if desired FAMILY DINNER Pan fried ham slices Parslcyed potatoes Baker1, corn r rente Apple-celery jalad Chilled orange and banana slice; with i-liredded coconut Coffee Milk If stuffy nose .SighC f !c Burnor ACHING BACK? 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Dash pepper 2 cups drained, canned whole-kernel corn quick!-put a lew v u- - tpr Nose Drops m ?econds breathing conuui Why suffer with backache or painful joints? Many find quick relief by taking Dr. Chase'a Kidney-Liver Pills. This '''8 In heating ARRANGED & Elkins proven remedy treats two conditions at I , Preparation Steps 1 10-oa. can condensed cream of tomato soup, undiluted before 1 i. runy Forty-five uve minutes u In o. nninn nnri ereen Denper -right U7here trouble1InV?wonen mem-ged shrinks nasal passages, makeS branes, clears sleep. iv u-o.ohino pasier and invues once; contains special remedial ingredients lor both kidney and liver disorders which often cause backache. Dr. Chase scrv nir Divnarc DaKea cu.u --u;.,-. butter until lenaer. lumum. Creole a name you can depend oa. 49 Killas & Christopher Bldg. Air Freight on all Flights fcR.CHASE'Sl VICU5 VMttO-nOi nose props Wim reilltUIlIUB lUSIlUllw- t- rrepare Qessel l; " Bake 1. ! j m intn n French French casseroles. casseroles. fMlTED f Heatinj I a moderate oven (350 F.) 30 utes. . ----- - p O. Box 274 a. fut potatoes on to w 4. Make salad; chill . 5. Fry ham slices