. WEDDING:’SET FORM MAY: Whe . = - Pe pk Mas Lorene dnundson pn The op Rupert Dally: N “ree cou rses rincé Rupert C aily| News - ‘ oye to be given “Varied = Varied summer prograr by first-aiders r program oy a. Life “Week” of st. | planned by Teen Town John.. Ambulance,. being held across Ganada Mey ae Prince | “A four-hour marathon session. Thursday night Rupert and Sandspit areas’ a held by the Civic Centre Teen Town club executive free and invaluable service and|made plans for many exciting social functioris . to opportunity for young and. old,|be held por ) , in the near future. it was announced here today. .First on the list of functions, Free instruction in: the form | wij pe a dance Friday, May 13,lare: 1) “Stairway to Heaven”: of a two-hour class in artificial ; . ; ' respiration is being arranged by to begin at 8:30 in the Centre's 2) “Cradle of Love’; 3) “Let The Teen Room. Littl . mm “ Rudotph | Graesik, oobi. Firth. ‘While space is limited, ar-| ng" Girl Dance”; a nee D. Barrett, Northern Pal ood ‘rangements are being made to|«npyashed Potatoes’: 7) “That's Limited, Sandspit. Pwood, extend invitations to non-mem-| aright”; 8). “Bad Boy”; <9) Th int ted should bers. Admission is 15 cents for|«gweet Nothins” and 10), “Handy ose interested should get} members and 30 cents for non-|Man” in touch wie the St. John rep- | members. : Elvis Presley's latest long- play phon ant te y eer fas by tele-| Discussion was held on the|yecord will be the first prize.in be extended’ be: ond. the “Saye proposed rifle and gun club, to/ihe Teen Town’s forthcoming la-Life Week” if th a atemeg [be Sponsored by the club. raffle. . Delores. McIntosh ‘of a Life Wee e local interest} It was announced that while McKenzi Recor . warrants “it, the release. . an- cKenzic’s ecord Sales is the ALS 2 | cto by Forest Service. » Members of 2 British Columbia Forest Service «gathered at the home of Mrs. Raymond Paulson last week to fete bride-elect Miss Lorene Gudmundson “6n the occasion of her forthcoming wedding to George Warner which will be.an event of May 14. “* Co-hostess for the delightful “fniscellaneous shower party was composed the night's activity. Miss J. D. Flett. Guests attending and extend- » Completely surprised by theling gifts and best wishes‘ were - gathering of friends, the guest}the bride-ta-be's mother, Mrs. cof honor was presented with alGester Gudmundson, Mrs. A. B. “corsage and received her gifts,| Faulkner, Mrs. Thomas How- ‘arranged in a decorated box] den. Mrs. D. R. Creed, Mrs. Carl -While seated in+ the shower] Johnson, Mrs. Gerhard Kloep- "chair, festooned with blue and| per. Mrs. Keith Phillipson, Mrs. “white streamers. — Lance Theobold, Mrs. William Miss Gudmundson was flanked | Brown. Mrs. Sydney Scherk, by her attendants-elect, Miss} Mrs. H. C. Youden, Mrs. Richard Pree wares re See ate PS Instruction will be given on gun é “Yoni Smith who will preside aspGilBer, Mrs. J. J.. Bergen, Miss nounced. ‘ eas ' ae 2 |donor. . ° | “cpridesmaid and Mrs. M. S. Helga- Muriel Smith, Miss Barbara . ; In. making the service free to ably take aD Sedority, prob- ——_——_—— eo | gon, elected matron-of-honor. |Msrineau, Miss Bvelyn Rivet! ovety BRIDAL PORTRAIT—In the formal bridal | picture taken following ‘the’Saturday |the public at large, St, “John|* th | Vv; o I /. e : , — e executive reported that it , 4 . ! 2 Games and a luncheon hour}32¢ Miss, Olga Zabudney. « morning wedding ceremony of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Colussi in the Church ofthe Annuncia- - Ambulance is also urging |nad been informed. that the very icloria wee neg oo! tion, left ta right are Livio Colussi, Edward Eyford, Mr. and Mrs. Colussi, Miss Sharon Bury organizations and business firms popular Bo-Me-Hi “Hit Parade”|. A wedding of interest will be a » SON | d House bingo and Miss Imelda: Salvati. Rev. James Tracey officiated. —Photo by Nishio-Van Meer. Studio. _. to contact the local representa-|of two years ago, would be,re- solemnized in Victoria, Satur- oN © ge ves and arrange for groUP/turning to the.air within the |day when Andrea Veitch, daugh- ] , : nets. $60 Nuptial mass. celebrates wedding | "Objective of St. John Ambu- ne was also reported that the Veitch inarries dts taney to fete lance, whose dedicated service |, , . : Teen Town “Hit Parade” may fill/Mr. and Mrs. Veitch, with chil- | ' More than $60 was real- of volunteer workers in the fields in for the summer months, and dren Larry tand Therese left ! os > visitors | oe f first-ald and nursing has 7 ms A O ed | n An Ml inc 7 On chi | ch. OF se ard Bl that tentative plans are being|today by plane for the event. | op Plans. to fete more than: 30: ian Monday. night when perc rm | ia | r \fontawee is to re wide know. made for a Teen Town radio‘in- |They plan to return Monday. ° ; > ¥isitors Who will be attending the the Ladies Orange Benevo- antare, 1s to assure Wile KNOW |terview to be aired in the near A nuptial ‘mass was celebrated in the Church of the Annunciation ledge of artificial respiration . A -Sons of ‘Norway celebrations: in} future. nNnou ncements. Petersburgh, Alasita, May 14, tent association held a Saturday, morning when Marietta Marie Roy and Peter Colussi were united in | that the spectre of tragedy may be thwarted at the beaches, on|_ This weck’s top ten “Hit @ Valhalla meeting, ‘Thursday, i ie ‘ leon: marriage before the altar profused with bouquets of white gladioli enhanced |the rivers and lakes. -~"|Parade” Teen Town, selections May 12,8 pm. | (92) rs a aqulison by flickeri ing candlelight. “Artificial respiration can save — {attended - _by SOME” “30 Rev. James Tracey officiated| A small encrusted tiara grace- wedding cake and flanked by|the ‘lives of people who have persons. moe ~ lat the 10 a.m. ceremony for the|fully secured her .- shoulder-|tiny- vases of flowers, the bride| been close to drowning,” states i pe daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert length veil of’ illusion net: and was offered-a toast from Edward |E. C. Emmott, provincial execu- Bi Selectc on | 1 t nounced that. the visitors will be arr eds, from a towers LOBA Roy of Edmonton and the son|she carried a bouquet. of sweet: Byford, a Ooo tive director. ig ae _rheaded by Theordore Anderson { Luiei j “Tt. t..b lied _immed- : Ss ’| charitable projects. of Mr. and | Mrs. -Luigi Colussi| heart roses. wf mus e. app . ; “ t ‘convening vith Mrs. Paulson of this . city. " Similar in style were | the atten to Lakelse Hot iately, however, and by one who were.-Mrs. John Johansen and Gilbert Roy gave his sister in| pallerina-length gowns worn by ereen afternoon dress, topped knows how to do it. Last year To be in the city May 18, the|Mrs. Robert Franklin, _LOBA marriage. tral t maid-of-honor Miss Sharon Bury | with a black and ‘white checked in addition to more than 100.000 | jocal ‘lodge h 1 d- sight. |worthy mistress, who served re- The bride was beautiful in @|and bridesmaid Miss Amelda Sal- topper. Black. accessories were Canadians who learned artificial “ "seeing: tours during the: after. ony te to. conclude. the gown of heavy white bridal |vati. ° used to. complete. her costume. respiration in regular St. John _moon and a banquet in the ev sn-|function, © taffeta, ; fastionee with “a vor | Miss Bury chose aqua. and Miss Ambulance | first «aid ores. [MONAURAL ) STEREO : q e.even-|. . uminous skirt in floor-length.| oojyati- was owned in: apricot. | Newlyweds will take up resi-|some 35,000 persons took ad- mo ay ing when the Sonja Ladies will]. Next. meeting ‘of the LOBA Creating the empire waistline & vantage of our free two-hour oe . - Iso be-invited,. - -will. be’ held--May .20 in the | was heavy appliqued lace which White bouffant overskirts "of dence at 400 Seventh Avenue classes. They did-save lives. Two - , General oer for the ban- yaa Hall when plans will fell delicately down the flared Ha alar’ neckline interior. Mr. Coluss\ Is employed hours of time may save a life|]} ‘ 98 oo: | pogeumptt forth saat [oi apeng rat 2 Se | Sik and Dower nearlee a ge Coumbla Clues Comb- [sod "dest" ME" mot , A _| held’ June 1 in the hall. ine. and bouquets of .white carna- any Limited at Watson Island, 'said. , | Me ii JS oe tions completed their ensembles. |?" °° Best man was. Edward Byford and serving as usher was Livio Colussi. Presiding at ‘the organ - _was Mrs. Denis Rowse. |. . & A bridal ‘luncheon ~ for 40 also a big selection of 45's, ° _ SHIRTS. LAUNDERED | | - os... MONAURALS.. .. - $ STEREOS members of. the bridal party and SOE NG immediate family . was “held in To PERFECTION ; WAP OLAIS : i ; BRO OW AN USICALS., the Ghureh seruiees ‘ Dazzling . white, finished just :}j]. @ FOLK SONGS: [ '. @ EURPN. FOLK. DANCES | At the: evening reception: right. 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Seated at the bride's table, DRYCLEAN WITH DEANE 313 Third Avenuc West . Phone 4236 centred with a three-ticred - - ~ "PERSONALS -» blat ‘ “Miss Adeline Milewski, chair- : wt . “bla Celli 8 Company Limited, man of the Prince Rupert TB . “vat ‘Watson Island is hart of |Christmas Seal campaign, spon- . an.extensive beautifying pro- |sored by the Order of the Royal gram being carried on at the | Purple, left this morning by CPA “pulp mill, It is the first thie | plone. for Ahead gene nanecten a to hwo-day annual | eal conven- : that anything has. been able tion, Thursday and Friday. She . to grow with any success and | returns Saturday. : has been met with approval ——— by” female employees of the Lt.-Cmdr, John Maclie, RCN, Bln Nery, gras has been | a ee a ete tg ' ; ; r three days “ planted and appears to be las houseguest of his brothor-in- - flourishing. law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. F. R. i | —Staft photo by Gary Oakes. 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