Thursday, Jan. 3.1957 The Guardian Page 3 1-: Lam.-Lats. o..x.s.f.i:;..i.u .;'...i..1'..a....c Ir VANC0UVER4Chrlstian George of the only home he knows. the Hanna talks through the port hole Norwegian freighter G u d v c i g. Christian, who sneaked aboard the freighter in Bcruit, Lebanon, has kicked around the world for lit months looking for a home. He Coming Events lingo Hope River tonight Auction and Dance Vernon Hall, The Decembe meeging new at Thumdal” Jant 3rd' the home of Miss Louise Show on A meeting will he held by Rlcel the evening of the thirteenth, op- Point Women's institute Friday, cited with the singing or Jingle January 4th in the school at 7.30. Bells. Thiirte:-n menlilbers wen; - resent an ree vis or . one 0 pence Cardigan. Legion Hall ahich L 3 new 5 L , "HY Thursday m8hl- webslers The school visitor reported the, 0I'CIl95"3- P- 3' SY5l9m and C5” purchase of paper towels and tis-I '9'” l9I'VIC9- sue. Cleaning the school was dis-1 A cussed and plans made to have this Dance west myally Hall” attended to Mrs. George Show vol- Wednesday, Rollie Maciienzies umeered to I it "I chm, in De. orchestra” came" "Wicei 9:30 oember andvt: seeetliat the usual tor 12'” ' treat of oranges and apples be; pun -" . provided for the Christmas school, ”'?,1ery;':'r1Ie,.:,'llec),;n:'en inwlpmsxl concert. The committee for thcv "N1 smurdayn January 5",, spun, sick reported flowers sent to a be-1 1 I ' ' I reaved family and card to a sick mrcd by Haze brook B Y P U resident. -It was decided to send: Showing at Morell Friday. Col- Christmas treats to two shut-ins.' urnbia Pictures Presents Marlon Two dollars was voted to the T. Brando in "On the Waterfront" B- League. The new president, Co-starring. Karl Maiden and Lee Mrs. Fred Hughes gave an ac- J. Cobb. Please note: For the next four weeks. one show only each Friday. Show time 7.30 p.m. .. -7. . ...............s......L..., . portance of program committee THE SPIRIT OF NEW YEAR Sealect Fancy LOBSTER, V2 II). tin . . . Avondale chicken on the sour, tin 69c Bright's Choice PEACHES, 2tins . . .' . . 49: Sweet Treat Crushed PINEAPPLE, fin .' . . . . 27c 89c Perfection MILK t ,6 tins 83: My FRESH MEATS 3 Breakfastsllced . ooOI'iOO0 i Fresh Routing ' ; roux, lb. 6,5: . . .' . . . .49: 57.-. . .39: . 59: MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY BRACKLEY POINT W.I I 2- lbs. 31.29 SEALECT FLAKED TUNA FISH tin 25c and any attempt to set foot in a coun- try has landed him in jail. timates he is about 23 and thinks hr was born at sea. Hans Neilson, third officer aboard the Gudveig has no immigration papers He es- Electrical Exam Board Appointed The Chici Electrical Inspector. Major W. R. Poole has appointed the other fniir members of the I i ' i board as re- and at her suggestion s comitt- ee was appointed to give this mat- ter consideration. She also impres- sed the need of starting on time as a keynote to a successful meet- ing. and she strongly urged all members to make an effort to be present at 0.30 pm. The high light of this meeting was the annual Christmas auction sale. from which the sum of 522.75 was realized. Collection was 33.80. Mrs. Fcnton McLure invited the January meeting. Roll call will nel answered with "Suggestions for, the meeting adjourned. shown chatting with Christian, says! he is "a good man who prays he will get a break." Christian's fate rests with immigration officialsin Vancouver. (P Photo) quired by a recent amendment to the regulations under the Electri- cal inspection Act. The new mem- bers are Messrs. C. F. Bucking- ham of Maritime Electric; Wil- lard Burke. representing the con- tractors: Lorne Finley. of CFCY and Roland Ford, representing the iourneymen. The board will hold examinat- ions for apprentices and journey- men in electrical work; projection- ists; and television. The board sits the second Tuesday in Janu- ary and June and at other times at the discretion of the Chief Eleo- lrical Inspector. Courses in connection with the examinations are being conducted by Electrical inspector John Kir- by. GREIIT BRIDGE The longest bridge in Europe count of the leadership course held a school lunch." The hostess serv-. stretches two miles between the in Parkdale. She stressed the im- ed a delicious lunch. after whlchi Danish islands of Zeala n d and Falster. 2 lbs. 59: Co: FIRST GRADE Rose PIERCE'S is an urge to do better by . SERVICE experience and you will find . QUALITY in the friendly atmosphere of O VALuEs PiEIlCE'S aanag L wsr wuar you DESIRE THAN EVER w I FREE nanivniiv IN "57 ”iii7iL”5iI;- DIAL 5524 l Jenkins' . ' PARTY SPECIALS BONELESS CHICKEN, tin 49c- '- o”;:::lNG Mmm Jcnkin-5' s SH Potato Chips. 2 pkgs 45: BONELESS TURKEY, tin 49: R05. 9 0,, Sweet Gliorldns . . . 39: Del Monte Fruit 28 oz. II rin49c Combination C-Wm 3iiii3I'i”2'.?f'f f”?f”. . 7.. Old London To L BUTTER choose Sancliicich pkg. 29 GARDEN FRESH FRUITS 8 i-not-ins run of Juice ORANGES Florida White or Pink OIAPEFRUIT . . . . . . Firm Extra Largo LITTIIC Tender Tasty Washed Island Washed Verl-Thin mm: Sflclis. pkg. 35: pluoloos nomzmoiz "SCOTCH COOKIES " cloz. 40c VEGETABLES .........2dos.73c 6for49e OARROTS O'OOUOOOOOlIoOSIa WI PROWSE BROS. LTD, SENSATIONAL JAIIIIARY DISCOUNT SALE 1 SALE CONTINUES UNTIL ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN SOLD LADlES' AND MISSES' DEPT. Ladies' Fall and Winter Coats, also Misses' Coats. Out They Go, Less 257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O Ladiesl Dresses, Wools, Crepes and Jerseys, Reg. to 519.98. Sale price . . E Another rack of Ladies' Dresses. A nice assortment of styles and colors. All sizes. Regular prices to 525.00 -I 6 . . . . . . . . . . I Sale Price . 4.95 A few Junior Dresses, Values to 510.95 SalePrice . . . . . . . . . . . A lot of lovely Suits for Ladies 1! Going at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 price Scarves, crepes and nylons, printed and plain colors. Out They Go, Each ............................. C A WOUDERFUL BUY IN LINGERIE. JUST ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR. CHRISTMAS. BATI-IEII THAN RETURN WE ARE OFFERING IT TO OUR CUSTOMERS AT A DISCOUNT OF . 25M) A lot of Lingerie, broken lines, slightly soiled. Pyjamas, Gowns and Slips. Clearing at 2 price MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS 1 .00 2.98 A table of Ladies' Hats. Felts, Velours and Velvet: To Clear Another table of Hats, good assortment styles and colors. Slightly soiled. To Clear oooooo a.........-no FLOOR COVERING and DRAPERY SPECIALS Good quality Axminster Rugs, in shades of wine, green and grey, at the following Bargain Prices: Sizes 6'x9', Special S39.00; 9'x10',2'. Special S6900; 9'x12', Special S79.00. Also Axminster Mats, sizes 27 x 51. Special .. ..... ........... 7.95 Discontinued designs in Rexoleum and Baroleum Rugs. Several good designs to choose from, on sale at the following Extra Special Prices. 6x9 ft. S-1.19; 7V2x9 ft. 55.19; 9x9 rt. 36.19. . 9x1OV-,. ft. :ii7.l9: 9x13 v-3 ft. 59.19 Remnants of inlaid Linoleum. Congolcum and Rexoleums. Sizes from 2 to 4 yards long and 2 yards wide. 1g3 ClearingLess......... . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Prices on Room Sizes during this Sale. Broken lines in frilled Curtains and Cottage Sets. Some slightly soiled. 1 g3 Clearing Less . Tailored Curtains. Ecru shade. Size 41 x 81. 2 Sale Price per pair 0 Dnbossed Plastic. suitable for drapcs. in shades of white, blue, green and pink. 54 inches wide. Special Sale Price per yard c .. 1 3.95 oooooooooos . . . . . . . . . .....ao......... Oval Bedroom Rugs, size 4 x 6 ft. in shades of blue, rose and green. Special Sale Price ....--..-.--.u-- ALL lADlES' and MEN'S LUGGAGE CLEARING LESS 2596 on-I w STORE HOUR It 1; II Pill MONDAY. TIJESDAY. WEDNESDAY 0 TIIUIBDAY lg, man A. M. to 5.410 ml. ” nmar s-as A.si. to 9:30 PM. 1 BABY'S, KIDDIES' and GIRlS' DEPT. Boys' and Girls' Winter Coats, Station Wagon, Tweeds and Plain ass. 257. -zsfz. cloths. Sizes 2 to 14x. Clearing, Less . . . . Boys' and Girls' Snow Suits, Regular prices 37.95 to 514.95 Sizes 2 to 6x. Clearing, Less Girls' Dresses and Skirts, Plaids, Tweeds and Plain. Clearing, Less Ladies' Wool Cardigans, sizes 14 to 20. All shades. Aspecial line. Clearing, Lesa O Kiddies' Wool Sweaters, Cardigan and Pullovers. 1.g3 Reg. 91.98 to 53.98. Clearing, Less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wools, Tweeds and Flannels. 54 inch wide. Regular S250 to 354.50 per yard. 0 Clearing, Less Cottons, Flanneletms, Broadcloth Cretonnc, Curtaining, Wool cloth, Silks, oto. Remnants Ix. rm: Ladies' Nylon How. Substandards. 51 gauge, 15 denier; 46 gauge, 30 denier. Regular SL35 per pair. Sale Price 2pair . 75c Clearing Less Wsbasso Pillow Cases, Plain hem and Hematitched. 1.19 Ztm -cool-IooooIloosoosoassoossossocsn- ooooooolooolosoouuooo-oosoosooosoo-o Ladies Seamires Nylon Hose, good fall and wintsr colors. Special at . 2pair ................................ 1.39 Curtain materials in Organdy Marquisetu, 46 inch width. Standard size. Sale Price per pair . Substandard Bath Towels in yellow, blue, grey, pink 2 Regulai-53.50.Goingperpaii-for..... - Colored Stripe Bath Towels. Colors, Blue. Green, Rose and Yellow. All Crown Diamond Paint products. On Sale Lesa . . . . . . nonooooso . . . . soooooaoonoooosoooo s MEN'S and BOYS' DEPARTMENT All Men's Winter Overcoats, Velours, Elysian: and Fierce. Blur, brown and greys. Sizes 36 to 44 O Clearing Less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's All Wool Worsted Suits. Nylon blends. Large assortment of colors and styles 0 Clearing Less . . . . A Men's Heavy Quilted Tweed Jackets, Mackinaw Coats and Lcatlicr 8.60 ......-.-ans. ooosoooooooooooa rlosntoooo-nossoosoo Plaid Motor Rugs. Regular 511.50. Sale Prim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Men's Mufflers. wool plaids and silks. O Clearing Lean Men's Overalls and Dungarccs. "O ClcaringLess . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . Men's Flannelette Pyjamas and Night Shirts. Extra good quality. Clearing Sale Price Balance of Men's Sweaters and Pullovers. 3.79 .. 25tXs ClearingLess . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys' Suits, good assortment of patterns. ClearingLess Boys' Lined Winter Jacket: and Coats. Clearing Less Boys' sweat:-is, Pullovers and Coat Styles. Clearingless...................................... USE YOUR CREDIT ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN YOUR CRIRDIT IS GOOD ON THIS SALE