waa en a TR ee ee ee ' Standards of white stock fren the altar of First Pros: yterlan church Saturday even- {ng when Heather MacKenzie rewer, RN, daughter of Mr. nd. Mrs, N, 8S. K. Brewer of this city became the bride of Henry E. Cap, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cap of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. ‘' Rey. Ivan S, Gamble officiated gt the 7:30 p.m. service with Mrs. E. J. Smith presiding at the organ. : Walking up the aisle on the arm of her father the bride wag lovely in white dulcette satin, accented. with French Chantilly lace. A scooped neck- line framed.the fitted bodice created to hip-length and which fell to a bouffant skirt. . : A chapel-length veil was held in place by a Juliet crown com- posed of tulle and sequins and red happiness roses former her cascade bouquet, intermingled with heather. In Scottish tradi- tlon MacKenzie tartan ribbon decorated the bouquet. - Mrs. Marion Wandl, as matron. of-honor, chose to wear a with an overskirt of red polka’ Mrs. Mrs. S. A. McCready and Mrs. B.J. Fortune were elected to rep- resent the CCF club at the CCF provincial convention. to be held in Vancouver, April 22 and 23. The election took place Thurs- day night when the club held its regular. ‘plans for a “Meet the C Soclal,” to be held in the Aero club, May 6. meeting to complete Candidate In other business the club en- dorsed the statement of Angus PUPODP OP PLE PAL LOLOL LE LE LEE LEO ODORS PeOeoeereorrnree sonrersedsooorer: Prince Rupert D gily New Tuesday, April 12, Y96o ° CAP. BREWER VOWS REPEATED P esbylerian church riles lowed br UY. ocean honeymoon 3 dot nylon. She carried a cres- cent shaped bouquet of red candy striped carnations. Best man was Daniel Bartko and ushers were John Lenuik and Steven Mentenko. The bride’s mother received the guests in the Canadian Le- gion auditorium wearing a dust rose lace gown. She chose white for costume accessory and her carnation corsage was.en tone. The bridegroom's mother was gowned in navy blue silk and she also chose a white hat’ and accessories. to off-set. her en- semble. Her carnation corsage was matching. Seated before a_ three- tiered wedding cake, flanked by white stalks, the bride recelved her toast ‘prepared by Alex S. Mit- chell. .. Newlyweds: left aboard the “Canadian Prince” for a honey- moon in Vancouver and points south. Upon their return they’ will make their home at 812 Sixth Avenue East. Mr. Cap is em- ployed at the Columbia Cellulose; © Company Limited at Watson -Is- land and Mrs. Cap is a nurse waltz-length silk organza gowh! on the staff of. the Prince Rup- ert Géneral hospital. McCready, Foriune to altend CCF convention Macphee, ‘CCF ‘candidate for Prince Rupert who called for the government to take over the |Kiemtu caunery now closed by ithe company. The statement also called for the government to op- crate it on a co- operative basis. i ESSE NTIAL ITEMS Canada’s Food Rules list. five different basic food groups, two of which are fruits and vege-. tables. .~ BINGO, SALE MAKES MONEY ~ FOR BURNED. OUT FAMILIES Proceeds of almost $40 realized at a bake sale Saturday ’ by Women’s auxiliary to the. United Fishermen, and Allied , Maki ‘announced today. 4 Wednesday; .- Fund. voy ‘The Morven family’s hoine at 600° ‘Thompson’ § Street. was, ae oo completely. destroyed by. fire March 16 and tha Jeffry. family’s 4 : home was heavily. damaged. in the: same. fire.. ~ ’ Workers union will be split between the Cuthbert Morven. : ‘family and W. G. Jeffry family, WA spokesman Mrs. Arvid : Last week the WA realized a ‘net profit: of $100 ‘from oh. benefit, ieingo Night” pagld,. in, Mor be given’ the” Cuthbert the. Sons of Norway., hall | . For appointment Dr. J. M.. Spruenken Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist — will be in the city from April 25th to April 30th, inclusive. telephone 4076. comen rolled in. two Nothing to wind or ! B LAft out p sis new one. o 8 OIcE OF colours: -gHotee Pink, Sea Blue, Willow Groen, Sandetone, Ponr) Groys . Roval's now Trilllant Action. makes all typing oe'd Trade Uors only ROYAL hes TWIN-PAK RIBBON ONAAS, thread, old Twit Pak, drop | i | | \ \ | ‘ i { 1 “easier. Lignin garing rn ast, con f lave, {inay Out Cylindor. PREG OFFICE TRIAL Try the brilliant now Royal inyour own ofica, Tight now, call PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS Third Avenue West ; Phono 6767, po jw we vee ( Neclime interest Supreme n both dress and jacket aw Vee ess “ , Oe ere GeO Se é JUNE EDWARDS “EARNS ‘BEST SUPPORTING’ for entries in Skeena '“A Phoenix Too Fr equent,” tHe AWARD % City actors receive high. praise | festival |e. The Prince Rupert Little Theatre placed aclose second in the third annual Skeena District,Drama Festival held at Kitimat April 7, 8 and 9, vere CF TOO SO we OOK Oe OO TO oe T Lidiea « ai ic sil holds lea : group's first entry in the festival ‘was marked runnerup to Kit- imat’s “The Ugly Duckling.” — Adjudicator Mrs. © Charlotte Moore said that “it was a diffi- cult decision to make between the two very good entries.” ‘Earning an award for Prince — “Rupert was June Edwards as . the best supporting actress, In her adjudication Mrs. Moore said that “A Phoenix Too Fre- quent” if poorly presented could “The pace was excellent, moves and blocking well thought out and costumes . were extremely good, " she said, However due to the poor: light- ing Mrs. Moore said she was un- able to see the expressions on the actor’s faces. In the Junior High school section Booth Memorial Junior - High Drama club received hon- orable mention for its presen-_ tation of “The Stolen Prince.” have been very boring. “I wasn’t bored and the hou passed quickly,” she said, , “ It was unfortunate that the r| play was the only. entry and so unable to receive an award, Mrs. ferred with Shell Oil. Company ‘ful Mlankot-——and w Javely Vik" { prinreD PATTERN An Ardanti Original WE INTRODUCE here ‘the most subtle neckline ‘of the new . season and at.the same time, a Jay Stanleigh, who. brings his Paris couture experience to the well-knoWn house of Ardanti. See how skillfully ‘he taperg the - _ jacket to lightly mold the midriff just as you, yourself, can do with Pattern A854. Note the simple princess top, the. soft - folds of the skirt. 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April for Edmonton: to. join ber. husband® who .was trans- and Mrs, Manheim with her husband leaves Thursday by car for Vancouver where they, will take up permanent residence. The hostess-on behalf of the zucsts, presented the honored "vests with copper flower ‘dish- cs. Co-hostesses for the delight- affair were Mrs, William McFadzean and Mrs. J. B. Rae. || MUSEUM - BRIEFS’ . . By JOCELY N BOLT ON . Since my last article, we have given the Museum a: house cleaning and feel that, the displays. look better. The office has been given a coat of paint and we now have a tile floor in the office,, hall and small. archives which add a great deal, to. the “Wel- come’ mat, We had to elose: the Museum for a week, and If anyone was disappointed during that time we are sorry, bul once a year we have to give the exhibits a cleaning and re-arrange some of them, as we are always re- colving new things, Willls Metcalfe ot Milford, On- tarlo) sent us some pleces of clay. sherds which were made by the Iroquois Indians years ngo, We hive also recelved an- other arrow polnt from Laurte Gordon of Prince Rupert which ho found on Hospital Tsland, GHorln Wolthe also brought us some rocks and all these dona- tlons ndd’ Lo the interest of the Musou, / We ard. very happy Also to Inve. necquired nw fine ago \'= Hite Tolom pole curved by]. tke Wins of: Skidegnte, Queen Charlotte Islands, Wo have been}: quite sbusy with guests lately] from: Saakatchownn, Toxins, Vane couver, | Terrace, Kitimat any - ‘ouhers, ple have brought thelr guests to soo wa Mra, W, A, Salvulty visited us with two Indios, Mrs, Orovker of Vancouver and Mra, Jnmos Einniger, was vlao a guoat with horvislister and family from Salmon Am, BC, “Wo nro hoping to have our shrubs In next week, and wish to’ ‘OXPTOSS our ‘thanks ‘to Bud | oO . peated ‘he ‘ners have taken and]. Also ® number of local poo | M, Roberison of Terrace, Mra, | “The home. of Mrs. Keith De Witt. was ‘the: scene io Friday: night when. many? ‘Games and refreshments con- cluded the. function.,. Invited: guests extending best wishes were: Mrs. Leonard.:Ash- ton, Mrs, Harold Alderdice, Mrs. Douglas Stanley, Mrs. T. Ru De La Hunt, Mrs. Polly Schrey, Mrs. Robert Kelsey, Mrs. William. Mc- Lean, Mrs.-William Dibben, Mrs. Helmut Remplé, Mrs. R. B. Fin- layson, Mrs, James Mellor, Mrs. Albert Dalzell, Mrs. William Martyn, Mrs, Clyde Smith, Mrs. T. F. Dahle and Mrs. Wilfred McLean, . . Edmeston, foe ‘Kareh, —jnext two weeks observing lab- -’ Bowen, Edith and Harold. Germ-" !sheid and Alf Faithful for mak- patients enjoyed a short ‘film, — dmported - music program’ given by Henry ae - Kelly. 7 materials. | - Miller Bay Tidbits By STEVIE AY enn It is nice to have Mrs.’ Helena: Our. best wishes go to Fred director of .- nursing | Abbott who is joining-the staff back with us looking very well,at Columbia Cellulose - Company after attending the Nurses In-|as first aid man. stitute and visiting her family: , " Keeping, step and friends at Chilliwack. r + + { i “We welcome Miss Elizabeth! THETFORD MINES, Que. 0} — RN from Vancouver to| Twin sisters Mrs. Rollande Le- the nursing staff. “i tarte and Mrs. Fernande Turcot- a ar te 29, gave birth to- babies on the same day, March 19.. Mrs. Le- tarte hada baby daughter in this Mrs, Margaret Haub left Mon- day for Coqualectza Indian hos- y 4 Eastern. Townships centre, while Mrs. Turcotte gave birth to a boy pital where she will spend the at Augusta, Maine. oratory techniques. + &* * Arnold Bushaw of Vancouver: and W. J. Kurchuk visited the ; hospital this week. + + + “We wish to crnemtulate wur || “Slim “IVY” or Full Drape _ Custom-Made Skilfully tail- *.)Pored for per- -|pfect fit’ in. the |4 your choice of fine: all-wool ing high scores in the B Bowl- ing league. ‘ . ee “On Friday evening: “The Longhouse People” ‘and. a Order yours - : now |. FRED ¢. DOWDIE. - OPTOMETRIST - - Phone 5548 ss}; SLACKS | Moore said. | However commended: for a. actor awards. Fitzsimmons. Best supporting.’ actor Theatre. the students. ‘very’ good presentation, which was well re- ceived and highly praised.. Besides winning the highest award for drama the Kitimat. group won the best actress and |} Award winners were Priscilla Young. and Jim went to Norbert. Cote of Terrace. . The “Best Visual” presentation award based on setting, costumes, |}, movement, blocking and pace) was won by Prince , Rupert Little were Mrs. Rawin | Enwright, ‘pre ident of the First’ Presbyterian church Ladies Aid will. receive the guests tomorrow ‘afternoon. " in the church hall when the LA, holds its annual “Easter: “Tea.” With Mrs. Enwright willbe ™- |... Mrs. Ivan S.: Gamble, .wife. of: rn the’ church minister. ‘Mrs. E. se Smith is tea room hostess. | award THE ON ee 9” neighbours. y 303 - 3rd Ave. m WA ‘to UFAWU BINGO i : ae - 4p-8533-8 i ; ! TOMORROW. NIGHT —= $.0:N. pate iy S50. JACKPOT. DOOR. PRIZE, eo ve EVERYONE: ‘WELCOME, = only $99- 93° “Can hardly be heard 20’ away “swon't disturb» ‘you or your : vt See the complete. 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