no: EIGHT PIIIIDE EDWARD + TD-DAY - bAT. . SHOWS LIONEL JILFLFSI! r 03" I EMPIRE 3:25-7-9 Ihewann, human story of o little Irish girl who brings a flood of sunshine into the lives of three hard-bitten sowino I Dlllyliilliisillllt-Ailltllll. TDIIIGIIT and SAT. Shows 7 and 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 MUSICAL western‘ _ MORE time IIN CARTER BENSON rouo TEALA lORING CARTOON - FLICKERS ascoarrv. HUMOR nan: nsrrv noMs LONDON. Dec. l2 -(Reutcrr‘ -- Iacurity and a sense of hutnorcre prescribed by Mrs. Geoffrey Fisher, vvlfo of the Archbishop of Cam"- bury. as essential fvundatlins of s. happy home. Mother oi’ silt sons- Mrs. Fisher spo-ke in a radio lvwld- out. - ~ “Home-making is not all easy job," she said. “Besides hard-i-rork Qnd "orifice, M; needs self-control 3M patience. but perhaps n sense of humor ls the most lTnrlurlYnt quality needed for family liio’ Children needed a feeling of ah- luta security, founded on trust in ctr parents. 1 . i21- iii- carrror. TDDAY AIID SATURDAY DAVID Q0560! SIIARPE - ATES I SERIAL and COMEDY Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 Teniiered Shower ‘ iber. During October. 1945._ 140.993 l Pig Iron Output lip For October UITAWA, Dec. ll—(CP)— Pig iron production tn October showed ‘a "substantial recovery", as a "e- auit of the return to work of steel workers following the end of the strike. the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today. Production totaliel 74.958 tons, compared with 45.018 in Septem- tons were produced. first 10 onths of the current year 1,107, tons o6 pig iron were produced, compared with l,508.il82 tons in the similar period last year. Iiroduction of steel ingots and steel castings also moved up in Octoiker. totalling 123.84! tons comps ed with 76.564. Output for October last year was 205.840 tons, During the l0 months ended Oct. 1,874,687 tons were produced com- pared with 2.454.031 in the same period last year. There was recovtry also ln the production c-f form-alloys ullien 8.448 tons were produced compar- ed with 6.154 in September Out- put for October last year was l4.~ B65 tons. During the first 10 months of this year output a:.'"e- gated 95.859 tons, romprlrerl with 158.162 in the similar period of i945. During the CITY POLICE COURT - At the City Police Court yesterday trom- .ng a man charged with drivino a motor vehicle \vh‘le intoxicated was given seven days. A wolllan charged under the Excise Art was remanded until tomorrow. A H1051 Pleasing event took place at Vernon Bridge on the evening of Nov. 8th when about two hun- drcd friends and neighbors assem- bled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Furness to tender a miscel- laneous shower to their daughter Beryl Frances. During the evening Mr, Thomas‘ McKenna called for order and after I a few fitting remarks called on_ Mrs. Katie Henry who read the} Iollowing address: - “Dear Beryl: l It is with mingled feeling; of‘ pleasure and regret that we gather' lhere tonight on this the evc of your‘ flilpmovhlllg marriage, pleasure at |having this opportunity to extend to you our best wishes for your future joy and happiness in coping with the ups and downs of married life. with its i-Tlflls and triumphs and Joyful responsibilities, regret "There ls no more tragic figureiai the "might that we are losing than that: of a child who has u-s-pvou from our lmdst- who by b91112 covered for the first time that his Q11 fictive participant in community father or mother has let him doun/‘meiandblby You!‘ denial and com- ll ‘. - At first he will make all sorts oqgzgrgdflysurllgéilzon:igyalligy: sroeaelns non and surrounding districts." Misses Oliva S/ullivan, Margaret MacDonald and Miriam Praught presented the gifts ' ' Mary McKenna read the verses at- tached. The gifts were all very lovely and useful. Also tendered her were many envelopes with cash and cheques Miss Fumes: with well-chosen words thanked all the friends for their acts or hlndness and invited them to visit her in her new home. Aifter singing “For She's a Jolly Good‘ Fellow" the bride-to-b: received a sound bouncing. A sumptuous repsst was served by the visiting friends. The rcst of the evening was spent in music and dancing provided by accom- pllshed friends present. Mlsg Furness who is one cf the district's most. popular young ladies received the best wishes o1 all on their departure. \ a ,5 /»S|CK, Mum Til-NIGHT l lBHiY—T.l5 PJI-l COKINNE jORDAN ' You'll like her music and friendly chat—it‘s delightfully different. Pronnhd by MGCOIIAICK‘! BISCUITS Nobel Prize Awards ihile At Stockholm STOCKHOLM. Dec. l1_— Ml?) —Nobel prizes were presented to- day to nine persons in brilliant ceremonies in Stockholm and Oslo attended by loyalty and other leading figures of‘ the two ooun~ tries. seven scientific and literary prizes were presented here. The Pence prizes, shared by two Amer- icans. were given in Oslo. The prizes are approximately 833-. 000 for each and diplomas. In the case of joint winners, the money was divided. SOCKS Gunnar Jahn. president of the Nobel committee, presented the awards in Oslo for Dr. John R. Mott. 81. of New York City and Orlando, F'la.. Evangelht and lead- er of the International Y.M.C.A.. and Miss Emily Green: Balch‘. '19, of Boston and Wellealey. Mus. economist and sociologist. joint winners of the Peace prize. Miss Balch was not present. King Gustave personally presen- ted the awards here. The i946 chemistry prize was 1+ celved by three Americans. One half went to Dr. James B. Sumner, 59. of Cornell University for his . work in crysializlng enzymes, and ‘ A the other half was she/red jointly ' by Dr. J.H. Northrov. 56. and Dr. W.M. Stanley. 42. both of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical needs socks. 75c. to $2.75 attractively boxed. Use our lay-away ser- vice and select your The largest stock of men's all-wool dress socks shown in the city. Any man on your hsfi excuses for his parents, but i! ll- contlnues he becomes_callo|_-s and cynical. “Many homes are breaking 31955 and love in their familv rnia- zronshlps. Children from broken homes become problems ne- cause the security needed for their, development was taken from rhc-ln." The family is the best tralrnng ground for life, Mrs, Flshor seid. Lecause it represents the comm-in- ity in miniature; and the mtlmate family circle is the best; testing place of character. Gaylord TOILETRIES i For Men Nothing could be nicer for Good Grooming. TALCUM- SHAVING aowl. PRZCED . . . . . .. 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