Garofani, : | home. and: er: ‘two: "ears? he located” at 831. Second rent ‘West. Sy ‘Mr “Amadio's one. career “with “} went to the Westholme ‘Theatre Famous Players , began .on Oc- *°|-tober 22, .1928\‘when: the just-/|.., © built. Capitol: ‘Theatre : held its|’ | “premiere? featuring, .-Alice | Whitesin : “Show, Girl” preceded by a Charley Chase comedy “Im. My: Embarrassment.” lowing: years Mr. been ‘head projec- a8 icholls, president. built” and» ~singing munids and dancer “Madge Rush. Bath,”, was. shown. ° se. George: ache nd: Ssaxaphones Wile in’ the life of “Mr. ‘Amadio was hen, ‘he was presented with the ‘25-year- pin | ‘at the 25th Broadway » cafe. ‘when = “manager — f Ty: Black, on . behalf ot the: city: staff,: presented ‘Mr. ‘Ama-! in an fair: u pper- ‘served: at: midnight, : “Amadio ‘married Hlisa ‘who: ‘arrived - from | Ttaly:in 1911; on. August 4,°192), “They ‘have three children, Marie, a\.| Mrs, Michael DeFabio, who lives! 5 in: Richmond, California; Victor! x + rl i. a ' : a 3 Speed sy hi batteries lonty 89.95 oe “ad Tow As 810,00 Day “Hr It — 5 Operate ‘" :" Completely stilt. camlalned, vt See It NOW AM ™ Rac Bros, Ld, hone BLOF, tht Bervice Hull 2326 lot 137° Seventh: Avenue Easi, Femi 3t0-! ‘Vaheguvet by Ca-: cee Monica, California. and . of, Mrs rand, th in Frahels Lens | “nadjan ’ Pacific, Air Lines plane via: Terrace “yesterday days: with her parents. - ‘sion and: thelr: daughter Chris: tlane. of 139 Fourth Avenue East left. this morning. by CPA plane couver, and Wis, J. W, Doryo of vancdver ‘morning by CPA plane after spending, 2 woes's huliday with Mrs, Bogyo's: pnrents, oo anid slsier Mias Claire Wanamaker of Kamloops, B.C, arrived In. the city. on tdduy’s train to spend a week's hollday with Mr and Mrs, Donald M, Wanamaker, 865 Eleventh Avenue East and’ Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Wanamaker, No, f Leeds Aparuinents, Btroet, readers @ Happy ami Prosperous. New Yoar for everyene Is the wal of the Grand Cate, This week the Cirand Cafe offers you Barho- wuad Duck, Deep led Prawns, Long Spare Ribs and Clips and ithe ” best Roast Turkey, Red ‘Brand Bone Steaks and Fried |Malf Chicken, Phone orders 4 : speulalty, Dia) 8215, Open till {2 am, Suburday. (VW) Cr yi your success ef! in al you - \ do, every day the ie whole year throvpl Here's to vy. 8 oe zh iat open-, iy heard’ addresses from |- J: :C, Bry, "MP?" ‘Alderman P: H: sth tn On. October 26.and 27, what.| ~\was. advertised as a-“screaming | : omedy”. “To dies, in a ‘Turkish -enigraved silver sunrorted by the state “featured ‘hot: ture.” _ Mrs, W. T, Kennedy, 202 Sixth Avenue West, Harry Wanameker and his Famous ‘Playets: Corpor- | | i " | for an extended holiday in Vane Hirst a a mk st cabs the. ‘Samia ‘Theatre I after -spenditig the’:Cliristmas holl- _ Mr. ‘and tos ‘Maurice Bous:. - returned home this ; large ‘flab buw:-in- fron{.: signer is: Virzinie of Paris, Sher. 3 Years. Francois Lake News . Louise, Mis, “rng. Gula ot FRANCOIS LAKES -- It has} Prince Rupert. . - Mr. Amadio ‘said: ‘today. that. -while he hag retired. asa movic- Projectionist, he: does not plan ta: remain idle: THIS BRIDAL DRESS in plain ‘white wool: is fitted to, the waist, It. has'a high: ‘neckline; il princess lines and long sleeves.: The skirt fiaros, softly to, the , hem, trimmed with a. wide. band vin “moire, ending ina: De-. Re - (CP Photo)” —PANISH CHURCH ‘Falso through.-the States sbeen mile over holidays, with the snow on the, roofs: melting and the. water running everywhere, “Mr. and) Mrs. ° Their home is in ‘Prince George. They lived at ,Ootsa Lake until it was flooded, I Had this been a large Post Of- | fice we might have been scared jin thinking there was.a time ‘bomb in’a parcel which came in ifor a family, When I was sort- ng the mail and picked it up it istarted to buzz and then tick, land the whole. parcel ‘vibrated. iIt is probably a mechanical toy. ~ Mr, anid Mrs, Elnier Mohr and ‘their daughters Ann and Karen ’ from Haney where they, arc now living, to stay two weeks wlth fricnds at ocreatham. They left When the lake was flooded and have been living In Haney since, They reported that the. roads ‘Were quite good. all the way _ Mrs. Mariin Loyeng is home ‘again after: being away for: of the time in Norway but was! and visited friends ‘in mtends to stay. ——— | 1 cheerful. especially when the little lights show up. four years old came home from ithe -hospital in Burns Lake on | “, Saturday where he has recover: | ed frem double pneumonia. The, day after he was brought in his: ~The’ Lutheran church is the mother Mrs." Johnny Buecker’. national church of Denmark, followed and. has a new little: son. a this New Yezr he “tors” in 1 all the best thisgs oflife tse ‘ You aan yours, A, MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. ene mete epee He business wit! on him * business, ALEX & ’ SP ah tye EW Boag hr at ni ae The Ten Commandments OF | Mitchell's Flower Shop “A CUSTOMER is the most important person in ony A CUSTOMER is deserving of the most courteous and attentive treatment we can give him A CUSTOMER is a parson who brings us his wants--it is our job to fill those wants A CUSTOMER is not someone to argue or match wits A CUSTOMER is a nart of our business--not an outsider A CUSTOMER Is not an interruption of our work—-he is the purpose of It ' A CUSTOMER closs us a favor when he calls--ve are nol doing him @ favor by serving him A CUSTOMER Is not « cold statistico-he is a flesh and human being with feelings and emotions like our own A CUSTOMER Is not denendent on us—-we are dependent A CUSTOMER is the Iife-blood of this and any other May 1957 Multiply Your Joys and Add Immeasurably to Your Happiness Happy New Year Mitchell's Flower & Gitt Shop a go hk me hk a LAURA | The snow'at all well, iis settling down and the drifts ‘joyed her dinner with the Keefe. this and’ know how much It has are getting lower all the time, family again this’ “ity AGNES. He NRAVE Daily News Correspondent Mrs, Henkel was ‘able to come the Christmas| home from the hospital and be had been ‘She'ls 87 and en-’ year when | ©" | ehrane « celebrated wedding chrane ‘quipped that the second 50 years would pass much more Born in Ontario, the Cochranes were marricd in North "yen + undo thelr. parcels, Bach one wrapped with. the with. her family for Christmas name of the pupil on the label. i Day but she is still weak and not I hope that those who did the work In Prince Rupert will read been appreciated. Each child, itwenty one gathered for the fes-: was given a bag of nuts. candy! | : The crew have : a Christmas: tree high up on top of the. flag- | pole on the ferry which looks so’ ‘ab night” | - Little Willie. Bueckert who is, Pelletier and tivities. i their sons Alford and: Stanley! the little girls drove from Hous- : popcorn yare spending the holidays with: ; the Alford Harrisons at Tches- < Hinkut Lake, 4 | safe: several months, She. spent most; the Fraser j { Valley, She is happy to be home: books, puzzles, toys, again at Grassyplains where she, and it was good io sce the child- | oth wera gp mene enmpen REY MR EL John and Eunice and | ton to be with the family here, There were two special ferries : on Christinas Day. to take em-, ergency cases across to the hos- - pital, Vi and Mick Noakes arrived § on Friday's train from England, They are relations of the Neave family and will stey at the Landing, Mick will soon start work In Bu:ns Lake as a car: ‘mechanic. Afr. School to for their annual. party. There were 26 youngsters and several parehts came too. The children played several games, heard the | Christmas Story and then sang a few-carois, After lunch was ‘served gifts were presented to. ‘the pupils from under a beauti-. fully decorated Christmas tree. These gilts had been sent our Sunday School from the Anglican Bishop's - lodge in Prince Rupert and were much appreciated. There were pretty mocassins, and. dolls, ry cot aemene oe he May na serving lunch, and Mrs, Reg Partington ; i invited the Sunday thelr home.on Sunday evening . also Mrs, B. Rist drove up by car’: and oranges and a satchel: of | before leaving ‘for, home, Mrs. Partington and sylvia | were thanked for their efforts | in preparing for the party and! -Planning the games, also for | —_—_—— | The Womens Institute’ spon- saved a Social Evening In the} Hall on Saturday evening and several educational films were, shown, Lunch was served and: then there was dancing to music} -) by our local orchestra, } | a | FAMED COMPOSER Jakob Mendelssohn, the great! German musical composer, was: Gnly 338 years old when he dicd in 1847, HAIR | STYLING a PERMANENTS 1 ge TINTS Oo | ; By Audrey) Muller i JERRY'S. BEAUTY SALON | PHONE 6137 Prince “LOOKING AHEAD GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. Q-- horseshoe connected wth the! Whon'Mr, and Mrs, Robert Co- first’ train arrival here «tn 1913" was tenalled to its old “spot on Agent C. A, Jordan .belleves it belonged to ‘a- horse that hauled frelght and mail and that it.was kicked off: by the horse when it.saw the. -, anniversary, quickly. Dakota in 1906, ee re reel on Seta oe ten. Monday, December 31, their Mr, Rupert Daily News: ... 1956, COUR TBNAY, BC.. 50th, Co- the station’ door.: _first train, | wt ge t Ate mg cit meme mse oth. sa th see eae eee valued patronage in 1956 SINGER - Sewing Centre. ‘We wish to thank you for your’ and to extend to you every ag good wis for the coming year, s * 1 poe, o | piven Tintern tig er rears q et a ett] Sei) or precision and workmanship. 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