SNS SE Sete I g OC Z AL Lee Mrs. Nettie Hood arrived home from holidays in the East just in time for Christmas. 4ahit We were all pleased that Elsie Hrynciuk got home for Christmas after spending ten | days in the Whitehorse Hospital, where she underwent surgery. John said it wasn't — such a bad alata haere ch after all. Students home for the Holideys are :- Carol MeKensies; Marion Beyer; Eileen Orr; Fred Hewett; Brigetta and Gordon Glatzel; | Keith Bailey. ete | Welcome to Mrs. Floyd |} last week to join her husband. taken up residence dis 203 Smith Street. Roy Edwards will attend St,Georgee Gollege — fle is | Citi eton. for the Conveyor - A.I.M. ‘Steel Trophies will commence on Jan. 3rd with 18 rinks participsting. There should be some in Vancouver, after the New Year. { the son of Mr. sisi Gordon Edwards. — Andre Beguin ewe t for a ‘two-weak pussneee trip in early snd Sve i fsters: A Mr. Justice John pee and family se jas. Whitehorse are spending a few Se with Dr. & Mre. Stanton. faa | "3 ‘The ladies ere reminded that a “Sur neyo £ . # ry % +t + Es Sa The Childrens’ Concert. was held on Dec.21 j in conjunetion with the arrival of Santa j young tots did a ballet. P= ati BF rs 1% round out the concert, an added a atijec? tion was stagei-~an all mile "Corps De Ballet". We are to report all the < ballerinas survived aeons: the i ageclvg i cold weather. aS Ps a et x oe ee ais 33 The Christmas festivities during the past: week or so have been hectic and one must have a very strong constitution to keep up with the ones und of rpecazet fates and parties. ° | Things cane. to ‘thoes she watt? bat only the things left by those who hustle, | Rowlands who arrived ‘ 7 They have | ag ee ee et —————— |do some as our Annual ar TEES LAO MAIS aS TE t a artek cee Sia ae Ba satay TROT Gee RU a we ae | with Rupert MeKensie and his rink winning ‘| the turkeys; All three group winners drew straws for the "Bye' and Rupert was the lucky ene. off were Dale Iovett | Alex Brien, Brides defeated Lovett and put | Lovett out of the running. | feated Briden, who wound up with the second | McKenzie de=- prise--chickens. ‘In all fairness we mst | say one thing--It was extremaly cold ami we | have come to the conclusion that this was Lae o eoee of ee pa ee Ron Krebs; Millie, Jennifer & John. Forbes; AG _ Rink Persormel of the Winners:- Skip beac R. McKenzie, Vice = N.Bailey, Second - J.Zolnai, Lead ~ J Cave. Second Prige Winners:- ‘ Skip - A.Briden, Vice ~ tT. Horlsey; Second - J.Tiseolozi, Lead - A:Gross. €@0°6000 keen competition in this event--ncw that the beginners have all become experts. Play will] j continue until Jan. 28th, at which time the finals will decide the champs, - _ jafter at 1:30 PMicus boo, 2 } Claus. Miss Joan Ridley directed the aa 1 {which was cutstanding and Mre. P. Davies" - i app L With all the parties, ete., ering’ the : ‘Festive season, there were. very. ‘few pers ticipants in thé sports field. wo eH MERE ERE HE $= 8 ‘We did soe a few enthusiasts on the ski hill--(very nice form too), The Curling Club was fairly after the completion of the Turkey - }quiet | "Spiel, with the exception of a few grudge games. Some of these were very interesting ito see J bshabepad ‘Stevens; Gir Draw Mistress, is very lining up the schedule for the next rain amo which will begin the first week We had better settle dawn and ous ceed in this competition Bonspie! is rapidly approach- ing. The date set is Feb. 1-4. Let's see how many trophies we can keep atyneee agein this year. [Guess that’s about it for this issue.