-. Prince Rupert Daily. News oo, ~Friday,|.May-.6,:1960°, ~ Simplicity highlights “royal wedding gown By MURIEL PENN “LONDON (Reuters)—Princess Margaret was an all-white bridé today in.a: bedutiful.dress of white organza and-carrying a bouquet. of white orchids. Zheedress. she: wore.:for her |: ITT Erlage to Antony, Armstrong- organza from, which the whole dress is: -made.. a This ‘time ‘royal. "dressmaker a Has Norman - Hartnell added - 8. pearls, no Thinestones, no ‘se- Sits orily trimming Was. roitieau quins. : piping’in the same. white silk|-" The dress was ‘classic in style, ahh waterproof, shock- \ magna luminous dial -giftthat will never be forgotte wilh a precision movement and unbreakable mainspring. An oulstanding watch-of-the-month vatue. In yellow $27.95 : “41 bride’s; |: ‘ribbon bow. ‘Was | with a fitted hip-length bodice slightly pointed in front and a voluminous skirt flowing out - into. a train at the back. ‘The: high, ‘standup neckline with: a small V-front was. piped with an .organza. rouleau which continued right. down the centre ‘front, of ‘the bodice.. IN THREE LAYERS ; - ‘The skirt was. made of three Jayers. of organza. cut into 12 panels set in: sunpressed pleats | into! the ‘base of the. bodice. and joined by. a ‘fine -rouleau “piping |. which - gave - the’. _ effect . of a stripe. °° ¢ / - “The entire. ‘hem of ‘the dress the end.of the tight- fitting, full- ‘length: sleeves and the: fine veil also* were - ‘piped with organza rouleau. vt The. whole ‘dress was mounted on" a foundation . of stiffened white tulle.” . ‘With -it the: ‘tiny, princess. wore white crepe.. court shoes. with white satin facings and 24-inch : “Princess” Anne. ‘and | the ; - seven | other® ‘bridesmaids = ‘wore ‘dresses which’: “were - “feplicas.” “of... the bride’s . first ; -evening’ ‘dress—the favorite’: “of: -Margaret's ; ‘rather; the’ late: ‘King? George VI. OF. ORGANZA | ts The. drésses - | white © were: of. plain| ‘SiK: “organza; . like’. the had’ little- -girl | bodices, short cuffed. ‘Sleeves and - Peter ‘Pan ‘collars,’ ‘thed-. with - a blue |-- Panels ‘of: " prodenie. anglaise, ‘slotted’ with “pale” blue. ‘ribons, fell from’ the: narrow waist to the” ground-length skirt. _) }; Around’ the: hem was a band of: ‘graduated: pin-tucking, bor- | dered’ with three rows of brod- me erie anglaise. -The: bridesmaids’ headdress in’ the ‘form of a halo, ‘Slightly higher *in~ the’ centre and -with a forward sweep over the’ ear and on to the cheek, . in: ‘soft: white feathers: | “They - were made. up of flow- ‘Vers; : fashioned in white feathers, interspersed | with white - ribbon rosettes and**groups* “ot “trem- bling” . crystal ‘drops... - . The. bridesmaids’ shoes were soft'-white'- kid: court.‘shoes with low: kid-covered heels and white satin. bows... DIAMOND ‘: TIARA: : In the midst of royal splendor, only a wide diamond tiara blaz- ing on her head’ distinguished yo Be. - : JOHN BULGER: LTD. be 427-3rd Avenue West Princess Margaret’s bridal attire brides. . The royal ‘wedding dress was \no. surprise, for it closely re- sembled _ advance -reports and sketches. But Margaret's jhair- |.do. was. A: high chignon. was pinned ‘ ’ ‘on top of: her own short hair, ‘MANSON’ S adding inches to Ifr five feet : JEWELLERS two inches.,. A vell of white . illusion tulle sprang out on each / §29-3rd Avenue West |side. above. the ears, It pulled : Phone 5826 back from the shoulders and fell to. the floor. Margaret's ‘COOK'S JEWELLERS 527-3rd Avenue West Phone 5231 was small and dainty, slightly crescent-shaped, of cimbudium orchids—white with ‘a slight pink flush on the petals, lilles of the valley and stephanotis, with a. few off-white odonto- glossum._ orchids, Canadian ‘Auto Production “JUDGE ANNE from. that of other springtime ‘wedding bouquet ‘HEGGTVEIT. Mother”: Mrs. * H. B. De Groot: of. Regina, ‘Mrs... De Groot was -ehosen from. among, -hundreds.: of entries ‘from “ACLOSs, Canada . as the’ Florists’: “Telegraph: Delivery. association, “New Canadian “Mother of: the Year” because’. ‘of her. work for intellectually “handicapped children. Anne Hegetveit; . her mother, Senator, Olive Irvine of Winnipeg and Mrs.: ‘Alma. « Heggtveit; pres ente d - ~The Corsag ors ages, new pe Women of the nessy, : hospitals. so CLA first: vice- president Mrs: Alex; Pihera,: received: hundreds of. guests:: -at-sthe * ‘affalr’ whjch in’ the hall gaily decorated. with red, white and blue. streamers.’ - Spring tea, bazaar realizes $400. Ra “Bazaar ‘and Tea’’ “The sum of $400 realized from the -delightful, function will, go | to assist. patients at Shaugh- ‘Pearson and Essondale |began ‘at ‘ for LA patient's hospital fund “outstanding” ‘ 2 p.m, congratulates | Moose chapter member- ship was boosted. by seven ‘|Wednesday night when A. |the group held its regular any ew ‘Canadian Pratt,’ FTD ‘regional director ‘were the judges. for the . annual - contest. —Photo by MALAK. » {meeting — Split lwo pioce shirtwaist OP summer fashion in 1960 MONTREAL—Fashion Splits the shirtwaist into two pieces for summer. ‘The 1960 ‘shirt dress is no longer .a one- piece © affair. It prefers’ to wrap and tie the blouse to a’ normal. waistline, often belted to meet. its, com- panion skirt: that moves -full,. aften pleated, "circular or cut on :the bias. . Sometimes, - the. jacket; prefers” a pop top, straight, and narrow. often double-breasted; and. le ling “off just beléw:. the . waist line, Other jackets take a longer line, sometimes. belted,. boxy, to meet a skirt tha pleats. in-a full circle. Fashion also achieves’ a fresh outlook: by mixing | snowy: white. with frosty shades of mint, petal pink, gold, beige and tan. This frosty look of fashion is found in texture, print and ‘contrast- ing . trim. The fabric mood steps crisply in piques, sharkskins, clenims, ginghams and broadcloths, always ..,.band-box to the easy-care fibre, arnel. Elsewhere, fashion takes a holiday from cumbersome chores in the wash-and-iron fields. Thanks to the Canadian man- made fibre, arnel» even the Cubs enjoy clive month The month of April was the most active month in 1960 for the First Prince ’ Source; The Financial Post Year To Date CARS: 1960 General Motors: - , Bulk vic cccccccsesseeescereeensecseees sesueyueavenavasquanepaceaensseceenssessdes 4,200 tChevrolet . 33,3820 Oldsmobile 4,027 PON BC ciccccccsecissceresccnaseceteersesenensres 28,763 ' 11,210 *Kord: ° DEPOVC| cocpeccsseecseccssneussenneteneevecnaevseraeneeves ee saedqussesunneoennaeeneeron os 21,3860 MGYCULY ccccccces rs reteestenseeverreesees evens say vovuganensvevaceusvecsdoen 1,870 | “Meteor ou. aoe resstssatsruneaieriuineneneanee — LOTG4 | ‘Monarch .... pe ueee tule cgeeapesetanss desnbeuy pucvanessecesunseanasunsuneseenneeas 1,005 36,880 | Chrysler: ' CAPYBIOL veccsseeseerteenenn reneenneennennsnectesnenenearersy say senreneens , 2,170 ' TICB OL ccccssscsrsesseccercsnecsssecenssrecsonsmcerensseceresacesenseseneeteasnenes 1,197 ; i+Plymouth pentisientaneneres deeeeeee dnensensovecyiennepansceganeasense preteens 7,600 bo ; 18,600 I Stidebaher-Packard: i ‘ { Studebualer CRUD O Ew LODO PU THEE RUPE DEP EEPFOTEOUPESTR HULSE SOOFORT OTRO OCHS EERO FTI EE ONG 1,718 FP ODED CHS cosccsetesnecseecceceriecnnenonatsreninnsnernn TMT \ de TRUCKS: . : ' General Motors... seseseesanseannurenenesenseenoninsegninaneeoeanan 14,078 POQWYYRION cccesrsperesee rescence esnsernsnnnentaigeneesoeesnrancenepeerenmaneensnye 2,407 AUntornablond ones sonnei 4,208 , Total tr ves]es cere: peveane PUTO rere TTORe ered BEER OT EOD OPE EE RET HOTE REEL EOE CES sonerepeaenre 28,871 Toytaut CHR, tricks veereea Coen ace nena naneonetenso none renaneagnns iets Creer teetee THH,8R2 *"Ineludos Mdso) production, 1060 modo!’ yenr, *Chovrolot includes Corvair; Ford Includes Malcon; Motoor ineludes Frontenals. Plymouth Includes Valiant, Boureo: Canadian Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Rupert Cub Pack, . On April 12 the Cubs were shown . through the new Fire Hall, under the direction of Mire Chief Earl Becker and Fireman Pack Pearson, . Thoroughly enjoyed by cach Cub was sliding down the fire- man’s pole and the demonstra- tion of the pumps on the “La France” firetruck. April 16 the Pack was transe ported ‘on the newly-launched gilinetter “Silver Token,” owned ancl akippored by Robert L. Johnson to Marine Bay on Dighy Island. While the Pack was rabher~ ing firewood Cub Glen Bonderuct of 703 Taylor Street, found an ‘old Indian flint hammer on the Point. Following a campfire, the Cubs walked along the old army rond to Fraderick Point where the wartime gunsight used ta pe. Boforo returning soveral cubs, under the supervision of Carl Rosang, owner and skipper of the seiner “Oldfield” were taken for spoedbont rides, Sunday, April 12 was “Church parade" for the Pack held at &t. Andrew's Aneiiean Cathedral, The day was chosen for belug closost to BL. George's Diy, seem easeneprene at watmap aes Bs pw a etrerats t aeteTae mets MepeaNe MEER Announcements @ Moot. your candidate, Social, if pam. Pridny, Mny 4, Aora Glu, Avsapnlcos 6, WY, Club, WMNekobls available ab tho door, (a0) @ 8.O.N, Meeting, Monday, Mi eee ee re eeAhed Renee e eet asian 2 0,8 p.m, often . fresh, thanks - ) Assman, snowy- -white pleated skirt keeps its. pleats through ‘washings.). Just dunk it, hang it, and wear | of the teenagers. “it. in dig. _time: ON STAGE—A star is born in Cnsualalre’s two-piece oubfib . of slub sharkskin with double- breasted pop-top and perman- ently pleated skirt. Thanks to the man-made fibre, arnel, the outfit washes and dries in a jiffy, needs little jroning, A “Holiday In Arnel” feature, Photographed = at Toronto's Creat Theatre, ins the ' Moose} . Temple. Recbivine corsages from Mrs. Peter Brass, Membership com- mittee chariman, were Mrs, Gunnar Anderson, Mrs. Mario Guzzi, Mrs. James — Samaldas, Mrs. John Slaferek, Mrs. Norman Fisher, Mrs. Vernon Hall . and Mrs, Charles McCallum. Bazaar convener, Mrs. John Jordan reported on’ plans~* for’ the spring event to be held. may 25. Named to the ° newly- -fortned Sports committee were Mrs. Percy Bond, Mrs, Mae Bond and] Mrs. Joseph Long... °°” Graduate. Regent, Mrs. “-Ken-| neth. Hardy in speaking of. the| recent :annual meeting’ ‘of the|> | Canadian. National. Institute ‘of | the Blind, reminded members of the canvass to be - held in. October... June 18 was “the. new - date -|set forthe Homemaking . com-. Mrs. Hal - mittee’s’ rummage . sale, pro- ceeds ear-marked for the. chap- ter room’s new draperies. , Mrs. Leslie Seale and .Mrs, Thomas Thomas volunteered to visit the hospital. Graduate Re- | gent Mrs. H. I. Phipps was named .to the Women’s Co- | ordinating council. Senior | Regent Mrs. Arnold . presiding, announced that the Moose Teen Town will be supervised by Mrs. Stanley Rachuk, Mrs. Michael Orom and -|Mrs. Paul Okrainetz. She. said that dances will continue each month with admission being a ‘note of consent from the parents Mrs. Charles Reda won the | monthly prize and Mrs. Walter Lundrigan’s ‘name™ was drawn for the lucky box. Bingo: and: a: ‘cold “plate supper . Presiding. at the pouring table, success was reported yesterday afternoon. by Ladies auxiliary to the Canadian Legion Branch No. 27 at.the annual spring held in the Canadian Legion auditorium. ~~ the Tweed and Mrs. Gunnar Waage. Mrs. Myra Ryan attended the raffles. Serviteurs were Mrs. J. F. Wil- Nams, Mrs. Frank Donecz and Mrs. Kay .Martinson.. Kitchen directors were Mrs. Michael Karasosky, Mrs..W. A. Sinclair, Mrs. Charles Barker, '|Mrs, D. G, Kerr and. Mrs. Mary Franks.” Dodds." Stallee et daughter: Mrs:- A. J,. centred with a beautiful ‘floral piece . of. blue and. gold: irises were Mrs. ‘Willlam:. ‘Rance and Mrs, Frank - Sherwood, ‘General convener « “was Mrs. Frederick : Barber. ' any Attending the home- -baking table laden with a large ‘array of © baking - ‘items, ‘ were. Mrs. Robert. Montgomery. and Mrs. L. Ji “Herman. : 0 _Sonvening- the “ Rothwell’ oe: Mts. ‘Re Cowan: ‘arid* Johanson attendéd: ‘the novelty ‘Selling books 1 were: Mis; ‘Helen "PERSONALS _ .. Leaving: mo Fning.” by Canadian: ‘Pacfiic. Airlines | plane were Mrs. M: -M: ‘Ropet; ‘with her -Bussanich | and her: ‘daughter. : ‘ Betty, “Ann ‘en. route: to’ Victoria - ‘to .attend Ferraro, D. R. Holtom, rod and reel; S. Black, Charles Balagno, Mrs. P. B. Guyan, $5; Isla Hague, cosmetic set; Mrs.:G. R. Shen- ton, hand-made tea tablecloth; Mrs: A. C. Stegavig, occastonal ' Mrs, J. S. Black ‘was cashier. raffles. were Peter Mrs. Winning tri-light lamp; travelling ‘bag; Mrs, jewelery set; J. chair; Mrs, R. L. Baldwin, hand- made quilt; wood, cushion; boxes of candy; Mrs, William Rance, floral table: centrepiece. : mr * HOLLYWOOD: CAFE Our Dining Rooin wili be closed temporarily for: repairs, watch.for our re-opening: a?t-. vertisement. We will continue: to take orders to go’:out at the rear entrance from = 5:39 p.m. to 3:30.a.m, dally except Sunday. Free Delivery on orders of three dollars or ' more. . Phone 6226 Monday’ through Friday. _ SMITH & ELKINS LTD. NOTICE Until further notice our store hours will be 8 to 6. ‘Mrs.-. Roper, -at, “St.. 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