a = Hee egies Te eat Rete? a STREP SES rise ae a t 5 4 ‘ { i MR, AND MRS. "GODFREY J. H. SCHAEFFER —Photo by Nishio- van Meer Studio. | e Rupert shares inter in Stewart Anglican ey In a Valentine setting of flickering candlelight and red and white flowers a wedding of wide interest in Prince Rupert was solemnized ‘in Stewart, B.C. February 12 when Miss Violet Manojlovich of Stewart became the bride of Prince Godfrey J. H. Schaeffer o ‘Lavishly profused with. bou- quets of red roses, pink and | white rarnations and baby; mums, St. Mark’s Anglican: church was the scene of the double-ring 8 p.m. ceremony of- ficlated by the Very Rev. G. T. Pattison, Dean of Caledonia. — The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Angeline Manojlovich and the late’ Andrew Manjlovich of Stewart. and the groom.is the son. of Mrs. Caroline. Schaeffer and the late Frederick Schaeffer of Prince Rupert. Given in marriage by her god-{ father Ugles Porobich, the bride was preceded down the aisle py Miss Mary Manojlovich, who at-~- tended her sister as bridesmaid. City CCF cl :bouffant skirt, f this city. Heavy white satin, richly fa- shioned the bride’s accented © with flowered appliqued lace. A cir- cular. neckline ‘ edged with a satin and lace overcolldr styled .|the bodice, featuring sleeves ta- pered to lily points. ce A pill-box headpiece composed of encrusted lace, seed pearls and sequins gracefully. secured her | finger- “tip veil of. ‘Wlusion net. Her only jewellery was a ‘single strand of pearls and pearl] ear- rings, gift of the groom,- while the bridal bouquet was. made from Sweetheart roses. . . In a delicate apricot” ub to hold shade sale tomorrow for. funds _ “Mrs. S.A, McCready to be held tomorrow at 10 -. Florist by the CCF. club:of ~ Wife... OF the president of. the | ‘sale will | a, tala, the operating , ex- velub. ineurred” in ml will:convene a bake sale a.m. at the Prince Rupert Prince Rupert. _ Assisting, will. be members of! la full-length. _terepe. gown with a lace bodice est on) 4 see. eaten eee was the chiffon. gown worn. by the bridesmaid. Fashioned in cocktail length with | floating pancis. down the back, the taf- ‘feta bodice was emphasized with ;a cowl collar, short sleeves and a low-styled waistline. En tone were her. gloves and,tiny bow -headpiece. She carried a bou- quet of blue carnations to.com- plete her ensemble. Best man was. the . groom's brother-in-law Sidney W. Dick- ens of this city. Performing ushering duties were Rudolph Kasum and John Hecimovic both of Stewart. .For the reception at her home the bride’s mother wore a brown and matching lace skirt inserts J offset with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations.. - The .groom’s mother chose to wear a royal blue and black em- -broidered = gown of cocktail length. Her feathered hat was of.a blue tone and she wore a jing a three-week business ‘visit MISS. BESSIE, SNIDER mis Mrs. ah Helly Th ‘council: received the “per Social’ ‘Worker Miss Bessie Snider, who in 1943 helped to. inaugurate - the women’s group in the city. | ~ Now with the: Special. Branch of the Social. Welfare with head- “quarters.in' Victoria, Miss Sni- der was at the time of. the’ coun- .cil’s institution employed at the ‘Court House. ©- -: Leaving this morning follow- Miss Snider expressed her “de- light” at the work:of: the ‘coun- cil and the meeting’s member- ship, attended by, 24 members. “This is very gratifying, when we: organized in 1943, we had six qnombers,” the. social worker sa In other elections Mrs. Hugh). Muir was, elected vice- ~president; Mrs. A. L, .Haines; : treasurer; Mrs. J. B. Rae, secretary; Mrs. John Adams, “Mrs. W. D Smith, ‘J. Black heads gity: women s council ee stection Wednesday of Mrs. J. S. Black as president: of the Prince Rupert Women’s Co-ordinating Mrs Leonard Raabe and . Mrs, ¢ io, POT eee Ph eigen eels 1 a mM ATTENDANCE @ sonal congratulations of James Ciccone, executive: Mrs. Black and Mrs. T. A. Paavola, west. end sick committee; Mrs. Arthur Leighton, cast end sick committee; Mrs. Michael Kara- sosky, publicity; Mrs. H. I. Phipps, auditor; Mrs. T. Norton Youngs, invitations and Mrs. Haines, telephoning. ' Retiring president Mrs. Nor- man Moorchouse was given a vote of thanks for heading the past year, reportcd one | of “the most financially and | Socially successful years on record. "A May. meeting will be held to ‘make *plans for annual June. tea; held for members of the ‘Prince Rupert Over Seventy club, ee Valentine’ S Day was Terence Shenton of this ci Andrew’s Anglican Cathed Receiving names were month-old. Richard Terence and two-month-old Tracy Irene. Attending as godparents’ for Tracy Irene were: William. Gur- ney: the baby’s aunt, Miss Jill Weise and Mrs. by- proxy for aunt: Miss Nita tending school. | Godparents for the baby boy were Mr. and Mrs, Richard Nickerson and Allan Kelsey. A christening tea in honor of the tiny principals was held at the home of maternal grand-: mother Mrs. M. C, Weise. Ma- ternal grandfather is J.-E. Weise of Bethel, Alaska, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Shenton of this city... pink carnation corsage. The bridal couple received | , their best: wishes seated before | ‘three-tiered wedding cake, the Ways.and Means .commit- | flanked by tapers. tee, . Mrs.. B: “J. Fortune and Mrs. | R.. Le Gardiner, Robert MacLeod proposed. the: “T toast to the bride.and- Mr. ‘Dick- ens’. read”: congratulatory . -tele= ME Friday, Feb. 19 | “ADMISSION Senior Citizens Bring your Mrs. to the Anton Legion Auditorium Music ~~ ' Food — Girls — Refreshments Canadian Legion . N'S Gs, ZOU Mee = 8 p.m. $1. 00 EACH Housing Project mi OUR VEN PROP IN FORA SPECIAL FAMILY TREAT THIS SUNDAY AND ENJOY GOO FOOD IN, A FRIENDLY AT MOSPHERE « 1 | | "Specialists in Italian Food" WE'RE GLAD TO BE BACK.AGAIN WITH” OUR USUAL. , GOOD SERVICE WITH. A SMILE. WE LIKE OUR REDECORATIONS AND FIOPE : » YOU pO TOO!” | ETIAN ROOM, ; grams received: “from ‘Australia, | Vancouver, ;pert and - Terrace. 1 Among the many: suests. “were | friends from Hyder, Alaska. = _ From Prince “Rupert” “guest. | Mrs. ception wore a royal . blue gown and a blue carnation corsage. and Mrs. Dickens ~ attended ‘wearing a navy blue gown, ac- cented with a pink carnation corsage. ° , For brag oling * aboard. the “Canadian Prince” to Prince Ru- pert, the bride wore a dark brown wool dress, , topped with an attractive beigé tweed coat and dark brown accessories. The groom is employed at the Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd, at Watson Island’ and newlyweds have taken up resi- denee. at 201 Seventh Avenue Kast. Areveee oe ne SRNR he ANNETTE SRR PERSONALS Mrs, G. W, Peterson, 1006 Al- fred Street, arrives home tomor- row by. Canadian Pacific Airlines : Payne following n five-weel va- “cation in Winnipeg, Portage-La- -palrie, © Manitoba, Saskatoon and Vancouver, where she has ‘been visiting. relatives and “Victoria Prince Ru- * John Gurvich,. at; the re-}. ‘ity? ‘women | over. 21 "years of .age. who. are intétested | Great-grandparents are Her-. , bert Morgan Sr. and Alfred Wat- | Jaycettes A “The. Prince. Rupert Jay- | ‘ettes today appealed to in doing: baby- -sitting work to register at. the Unem-. ployment: Insurance Com- mission, . The request. for registrations was made Wednesday. night when the group held its. regu- jar meeting at’ the home of Mrs, George Dover. | . Plans to organize a_baby- sitting service in Prince, Rupert by the Jaycettes' were completed when guest speaker was Arthur Rutherford of the UIC, who gave {the city women tips in operat- ing such a service Ine Prince; Rupert. Chaired by president Mrs, Georgo Dover, in other business, : the meeting decided to hold its annual “Pot Luck" supper on March 25, Refreshments con- cluded the session. Toastmistresses’ i friends, ‘While away she was wedding tn Portage-La-Prairic, ' Mr. and Mrs, Leon Pigns, 220° Psoventh Avenue Rast are leaving Monday by CPA pinne en rouble | 10 Menico City. for nr month's ; winter vaciiion, he Ra Bnttison of Lhe North. west Telephone cOMpANy lenves tomorrow by CPA plane en. route {o Vancouver on a two-weok business trip, ‘ Alfred “RBontson, 900° Bordon Street, WHE Join Nlacbrother FR. IM, Bentaon on -his return tip home, to Vanaouvyer Monday by plano: for a holiday, In the south, eo scope Hargla (totaal, | n: mambor. af the Pade Wallbut ‘Commission loaves Bunday by plane on route forenca: alatod tor. this month, “ MONON (-Vory Roy, Ww, Gorald Bureh Thuraday night was alected Buffragan Bishop of. the Anglican: Ohurah's: Nd. matroh-of-honor at her prairie | February 13, ‘| “Tho, Fahing Industry" to Sohtue:.ta, uttond tho'eon-; membership _ | increasing - “Four new members were | ‘introduced last week when the Prince Rupert Toast- mistresses club: held its regular meeting at the Welcoined na president Erna Milnes were Toggy Love, Blaine Butoman, -Berma Ornaftt and Stella Mussallen, Rvalunator. for the tnble topic was Catherine’ Holder, Special Bolle: Apps, roading 0 reelpe and pienclOry Apooeh, r “Ann nouncements - @: Whist and. daneo nt 8.0.N [Be daneing from 10'to 2, "(93b) ‘Teo All. ‘Nativo Hnakothall Tour jHament,-Mnareh 2,9, 4, 8 @ 8.0.N, Lodge aoolal moetlng, Monday, Fol, 22 at 8 pm, Isrother; | sister christened | on St / Valentine 5 ; Day mony of their son and daughter performed in St. Rev. George. T. Pattison officiating. | os 14- |. John. Lenuik | Weise, who-is in Vancouver at- chosen by Mr. and Mrs. ty for the baptismal cere- ral Sunday afternoon with eM phg FN ELS LE SEN EOTRPO EP EO UVOC EEE ae : oS tinge 7 , oe gt grhachen gy! e@ ROBERT DAVID NORTON, 15, of the ‘First Stewart Patrol, is pictured in formal dress, after having completed his’ proficiency . tests in the Boy Scout: movement and will receive the citation of “Queen’s Scout,” in Victoria, April 21, by Lt. Governor Frank M. Ross. Born in England, he moved to: Stewart in 1946 with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Donald E. Norton. He-is the grandson | of Mr. and Mrs. A.-E, Norton of this city. —Photo by Don Anderson of Stewart. kinson “of this. “city and. Mrs, John Weise Sr. of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. . Bible society. work explained “ William Lloyd Franklin, pres- ident of the Prince. Rupert. branch of the British and For- eign Bible Society said today that “it is not an outside organization, it is primarily a missionary movement.” “The Bible Society does ‘not stand apart. from the churches aS something to be supported by the churches but rather it is an, agent of the churches in a pro- | gram of world evangelism,’ ” the | iocal president said in a release. | He explained how the Bible Society does not decide that it is going to translate a-certain lan- -\guage: or publish the Bible in’ a} certain. tongue.. : “The. Society: inerely: does what the: churches : ‘and = missionaries | ask, ‘it :to 0: doy" Mr ‘Franklin: said. home of Dagny Rensvold.. table speakers were Dagny. Ronavald, who. gave her VMiall, Wriday, Web, 10, Whist it a ) @ Tho: noxt-sorios of Parent “ARCHIE FIRST UNITED CHURCH © Jieam. ——How Strong: “Are. You? | Cub Scout Church: Parade! ° 7: 30 p. m, —"'Fountainhead’”. 8: 45 p.m. _—Board of: Stewards * priday, February 26 — : Father, Son Banquet. Please phone by Monday 3563, 3781, 3714 if you plan to come. ° po Prince Rupert Daily News 3° Friday, February 19, 1960 : ol HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEALS | ‘ : A Child Healed . J Of Hernia” KTKN- -u:30 Bee,” Satucday, 40: 46 } ath. nc DIRECTORY . ANGLICAN CATUEDRAL Ath Ave. W. at Dunsmulr St. — Holy. Communion 8:00..a.m, 7 . Family Communion 3rd - Sunday ye 9:30 a.m. Senlor School 9:30 am, Juniors & Kindergarten 11 a.m, | -Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m; Very Rev, G. VT. Pattison—Dlal 4766 -$T, PETER'S: ANGLICAN | End of 6th Ave. DB... '.- | Holy Communion ,8:30. am. ~ Services 11 a.m.and 7:30 p.m, |: Rev. PD, R. Chassels—Dial 391L ' FIRST BAPTIST © ith Ave, Eat Young Sto. 3unday School 10 a.m. and. 12: 16 Services 11 a.m. and-7:30 pam. Rey, A, toskam—Dial 5060... REGULAR Bs. APTI 629 Gil Ave, EL; . Sunday School 10 aan. Services: uo 15 ‘a.m. and 7:30 pin, Rey, be aaaceestnt ie meant june name: cerrnah ek TEV. ANG LIC AL 1 FREE : SALORCH ' €th Ave (KE. at Ambrose , Sunday. School 10:30 a.m. Services. 11:30 a.m.) and -7:30::p.m, “. Rev. H.W, Foster--Dial- 4403 ~ ST, PAUL'S. LU THERAN® Sth. Ave, at. McBride. St. Sunday ‘School 9245 ‘um; ; Services 11. acm. and.:7:30° pan. Rey. ALS, -Olson—Dial’ AIGA woe PEN'PECOSTAL TABERNACLE ... 202 Gth. Ave. W: fe, me Sunday .School. 10). a.m, - gérvices in a.m, ‘and-7:30 pm. Win, _ Leggette—Dlal: . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN’ 235 4th. Ave, - East Sundav. School 10 ‘a.m,. . Tiny Tots . 41° ‘aml ‘Serv leess tl am) and ‘7:30, pm. Rev, I, S. Gamble—Dial: 5823 OPHE. SALVATION | ARMY |. = : 7 Grenville Court—Fraser St. |. : PEunaay School 12 :45..-p.m.-: *- Services 11.am. and ‘7:30: pan. Capt, & Mrs, .E. G. McInnes Dial 3024, and “6181 -. FIRST. UNITED. G86 6th Ave. West Jr. “Intermediate . cand. ‘Teen: “Bible ; : ‘Class —9:45 ami Nursery, Kinder garten and, Primary—11. a.m.: |. Services, 1l am. and. 7: :30 paneo7f ‘tes, RL w. Is. Flliot—Dial . tt. Rev. | BETHE L BAPTIST CHURCH. st. PAWS LUTHERAN. CHURCH. MR. VERNE LAVIK™ Seattle, Washington will speak ‘Sunday, February 2Ast “Eventually, Why. ‘Not Now?” _ AM. Sermon: . PM. Sermo 200° Ath “Ave. East. 4 Sunday ‘School 10 a.m. Services 11 am, and. 7:30 p.m. “Rey, J. Kuehn—Dial 2453 ; PORT: EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL (West. Coast .Children’s Muston) . Sunday. School—10:30. am... 7 Services 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m... Pastor J ohn Goertz : n: “God's Answer to_ “Man's Deepest ‘Neea.” FACEY “HALL—UNITED CHURCH! ADTT Ith Aves East. Junior -Intemedlate Sunday School—-10 asm. a : Kindergarten-Primary Church chool—-11"'a:m . OS THEY HAVE: COME rood 7 YOU LET’ -A RECIPE, - GOT FROM:MY » GET TH .. . PARCHIE AND - AND. THEY. MF UNCLE f - ~JUGHEAD. “"\ PROMISED ae : | | COOK DINNER?# TO FOLLOW FR IT. TO. LI'L ABNER - “FORE LI DIENER IT HOOMIN! BEANS, an PSI Ss \ os fired ae) . BLONDIE a so iyectid AUN ges, DAGWOUD..) LOOK AT < My ed Fee ) Jromeveenwer cine JHE LETTERS: ad ee BE-MAGINES ALL F UIRERY AN! 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