i } ‘matching. . red - HU A Oe a 8 ATTEN DANTS WEAR. CHIFFON Sug Es Qo ' Starnes- Strachan - “vows heard at United Billowy chiffon deep blue enhanced background for the United church Saturday, Strachan became the bride Rey, Dr. R. w. K. Elliott of- ficlated at the 7:30 p.m,’ cere- mony for the daughter of ‘Mr, and Mrs. J B. Strachan’ of this city and the son of Mr.. and Mrs. John Starnes, North Sur- rey, British Columbia. Walking down the aisle on the arm of her father, the bride chose to wear a white taffeta and French imported lace gown. Styled on princess lines, | the ballerina-length skirt was ac- cented with a taffeta overskirt, which fell from a partial lace bodice, framed with a circular neckline. ‘Pearl dots on the illusion net veil were repeated in the crown of pearls and she carried a bridal ; bouquet” of -red.-roses, ° | ‘Mrs: W. J. Toye attended her sister as matron-of-honor ’ wear- ing-.an’ orange-blossom “toned chiffon: gown | fashioned’ in ballerina- -length. She carried -a nosegay. of white carnations and: her -gloves and ‘bandeau. were’ : A deep-royal: blue was -worn by Miss Marian Smith, who at- tended as bridesmaid. The shir- chiffon bodice fell to a ballerina- -length ‘flared ‘skirt and she. also. carried a: nosegay” of ‘white carnations. Her. gloves and bandeaw matched. her ensemble, (ferroererecercseresecssercorees, :Blushing lady LONDON "2 ae Hick-_ ‘son stripped for her bath. and poked a. finger in the tap. to” make the water run faster: Her- finger stuck, and it took a crew” of firemen: to break. open ‘the: bathroom door and free the blushing lady. noon (. rae eeenernrenes 7): ONLY. THE NEW “GIVES: YOu. Twin-Patt Ribbon ‘Changer —— comes ‘rolled in. 2.cases. Nothing to wind or foread. Lift, out -old. Twin-Pak drop. in new.one,. - ' Two-Tone’ Colours: . Cameo: . Pink, Sea Blue, - Pearl Royal's Now Brilliant Action makes. all typing easier; Lightning carriage return, ., fast, comfortable keys, Easy Out Cylinder. a Call Us for Free Trial In Yeur OMe. @Rag'd Trade Mork PRINCE RUPERT _ DAILY NEWS Phone 6767. tend as guest-of- honor. in shades of orange-blossom and by fragrant flowers formed. the wedding performed inthe First when Barbara Margaret of Ear| Robert Starnes. tans oe « tere etre ort aaa ti teen Best man was W. J. Toye and performing ushering duties was Vernon Rydde. At the small reception’ held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Toye-on 305 Fifth Avenue ‘West, the bride’s . mother received wearing a printed silk of blue - flowers on a.white background,: Black accessories and a corsage of white carnations completed her ensembie, William Crawford proposed the toast to the bride and the best - man read congratulatory tele. grams received from the bride’s . maternal grandfather, Charles McNab of Sidney, Vancouver Is- land; Kamloops and ' Prince George. Serviteurs . were: > Miss’ Eva Rydde, Miss Barbara. Rydde and Miss -Irene - ‘Toye, Newlyweds | have ~ taken up residence at 616 Seventh ‘Avenue West. The groom.is- employed at Columbia — Cellulose’. Company -|Ltd., Watson Island. and, the bride Is employed | at the. Canadian Na- tional: ‘Telegraphs. " . Tickets _ ~ for. reunion now available} _ Ticket. reservations may now be made. for the-‘An- nual Dinner Dance .and Anniversary Reunion” te be held March 11) at the Flame Supper ‘club; ‘South Burnaby, under. the. Spon. sorship of the: Prince Rup. ert Society. Prince’ Rupert residents, whe ,are planning ‘to. attend the an. | nual event,-may make table re j . servations by writing. the. Flam: . Supper club; 3776-. Grandviev Highway, South: Burnaby,. or br telephoning long- ‘distance. HY 4-5454. Society. president. ‘Dr. Carl J ‘| Reich said that in honor of th: | city’s | Jubilee year,’ the: Societ: . has planned a program to Pleas all “age - groups. Following a cocktail hour from 6: 730. .to.'7:30-p.m., there. will be Var ‘Yegular.dinner.:from 7:30. t¢ 9 p.m.: with. speakers* limited : te “Lal: an” ‘hour, Dancing * Wilh: be. ‘gin:at 9 p.m. and’ terminate a: l..a.m.Dr,.-Reich. has also an- nounced that MLA William a Murray has been invited. to at. Horn-blowing too hilarious WINDSOR, Ont. .@— .Windso: police are planning a crackdow) on: post - ‘nuptial’ celebrations ‘particularly horn-blowing. “We don't want to spoll their fun bu ‘some .restraint will have to br used,” said Chicf Constable Car Farrow after several complaint, about the noise, — Advertising in The Doily New: . Brings: Results. toe “Smoother Sledding? ae + Dake We find it onsler alecldling In our family, That is because a “good ante | balance through regular roving has given Oy } ye security. and ponce of mind, We're all atendy savors at Jo E CANADIAN BANK. OF COMMERCE |. MONEY IN THE BANK MEANS POACE OF MIND Prince Rupert Branch—R, A. Morley, Manager 1 ' pert, Nee ‘ LOY RU eo a v. oe . fea oe ES Bay | Lea, Oa te Mee we te CCC C TNE SC OEY Ef é TERT eH SCE ECE Re EE YEE ECDY OT OS Oe v 4 . | slice sandwiches .with: fillings ‘of |: a cover n eo ornge Prince: Rupert: Genetal ho Coffée Party” from.11:30. FRIDAY: AT. CIVIC. CENTRE: u ahh « co ’ ee ead on Prince. ‘Rupert's. colors: of g green, gold and. purple. will form the colorful decor in the Civic Centre audi- . torium Friday when: the Women’s auxiliary: to the | “Jubilee Oe ee spital holds: its” a.m, to 2.'p.m." Open to the public, the coffee party is; held- annually with proceeds ear-marked for hos- pital equipment. . To receive the ‘guests will. be WA president. Mrs, Carl Strand. ' Co-convenets are Mts, “J. A, Martin and Mrs. R.: B. MeDon- ald. oy Mrs, J. B. Rae is. in charge of decorations, — The luncheon menu: has been planned. as a” tempting, ‘invita: tion to. pléase everyone’s tastes, Open-facéd -sandwiches,.. two fish, meat, poultry,-cheese and eggs will. be. accompanied ., by baking: desserts: and.a- ‘choice of beverages. _ Tickets may be: obtained: Tom’ Sam. McCaig,. ‘Tor.. stay. ned : dian’ Prince. Satirday: hight - £0 Vaticduver : “en -route.;té 7 ‘Vancouver. “Island st is, imonth’s: vacation: im oot bers of: ‘his: family. arid: trjends “ ‘heaving’ 1 f0r: a’ month $4 {vacation . ‘Saturday - -by..boa |wa's Gift: Bar in. the: “hospital : or at the coffee party. | , Ticket convener is: Mrs. strand. “PERSONALS: , Mts. Angus G,: McCaig, where ‘she ‘will visit her. son.and. daughter-in-law. Mr.: sand Mts. Avenue, leaves aboard the Cana Fourth Avene East,.leaves Sat-" urday night - aboard: -the’.Cana‘=". ‘|dian Prince en route to Victoria’ ane “extended -Mre and: Mrs: Conrad: :Gunzen: 5 “burg ‘and: daughters* Mary”Ann’ and’. Marilyn. of:.‘Port: Edward.: .! While. away. they: will 1 holiday n BRIDAL: PORTRAIT PICTURES NEWLYWEDS ‘Mr. and Mrs. Earl. a Robert Starnes, centre, following their: Saturday: night’ wedding | in First United church with: Rev.'Dr. R..W. K/EMott officiating. - Also pictured in the bridal ‘party left to. ‘right. are. W. J. Toye,. 4: Vernon Rydde, Miss Marian Smith and.:-Mrs. W. J.. ‘Toye. the -| bride, the former Miss’ Barbara Margaret © -Strachan _ is “the . : daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strachan of this ‘city and ‘the: | groom is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. John Starnes, North Surrey; he . British Columbia. Mrs. G. F. -Nicholls ‘presided - “at. the organ |... . be. the. ‘setting: ‘for the annual Girl Guide Tea and for. the church service. —Photo by Nishio-Van Meer Studios. WEDDING MARCH 5_ Guide tea. to be > held “ins Presbyte erian hall | “The First. Presbyterian Church hall this year will sale of ‘hhome-cooking ‘to be. held: ‘Saturday, March )--California. LSE ey Z “Prine. | Rupert. .. Wednesday, iM ‘Daily: News arch ‘2,2 1960 -cene of a Miss Mary Storrie. Miss... Storrie’s marriage to terhard Kloepper will take place larch 5 in St. Andrew’s Angli- “an Cathedral. Co-hostess for the miscellan- dus shower party was Mrs. ‘aniel Kristmanson. — Presiding by the side of the uest-of-honor: was her brides- |, iaid-elect Miss, Anne Brown, bSpide- clock Mary Storie honored witl, hoes party Ye The home of Mrs. S. S. Kristmanson was the lovely bridal shower last week when jyany friends gathered to fete popular bride-elect | ‘ho . assisted. with the. opening {> gifts, | arranged | - ecorated:. box. 2.2% - ,The honored guest was. also . tesented - with. a floral cor- i12e. Bingo games and refreshments News The ferry was very slow as t had to keep to its own nar- sow channel, but the car made She two-and-a-quarter miles. in ‘has alrondy been a teacher short ainutes.- It was Peter Knelson rho © ‘came. over. first to see if she ice. was strong enough to arry a car and on Saturday several more came over instead wf waiting for the ferry, ee Paul Paulson was driving his feat’ on the ice of Babine Lake vhen It crashed through, Paul eaped, very wet, and the “eat” yas recovered a fow days later, eo te It wns a shoek to us all to hear that -Mrs. Vie Montaldi was $1] with pollo, and on Fri- day morning was taken to Van- couver, She jis the wife of the Burns Lake High school prin- eijpal and was also teaching, Dr, J. Matvenko accompanied her’ on the Omineca Alrways vlane from Burns Iake © to Prince George where an fron lung wos waiting and sho was transferred to a larger plane for Vancouver, Burns Lake High with Wolgo Larson paralyzed after a ont neeldont, Charle Roborts, who was drive ing the propane delivery truck for tho. Burns Lake Canadian in. x Sally Francois | La ke" By AGNES HU. NEAVE ‘ Daily News Correspondent FRANEOIS LAKE—-On Friday afternoon we saw vhat | expect few have seen before—a' ferry, a car ind folks walking over the lake at the same, time. composed the entertainment for the Thursday night affair. Extending best wishes and gifts were invited guests, the bride’s mother, Mrs, A. B. Stor- rie, Mrs.’ Samuel Haudenschild, Mrs. Nettie Arbuckle, Mrs. Frank Baldwin, Mrs. T. J. Boulter, Mrs. Victor Duplessis, ‘Mrs.. Leé Dell; Miss “Brown, Mrs. Thomas’ El-+ B.A. ‘Hedstrom, ° -Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mrs. Arthur ‘Kristman- son, “Mrs. - Jack’ Mussallem, Mrs. Alex. Newton,.. Mrs: .. “Sinclair Pierce, Mrs, ‘A. Bi Storrie. Jr. and Mrs, L.A. Wide. George with 250 ‘gallons of gas was lucky, Hit by a train, . the cab of the truck was ‘a wreek, but the Yas tank was Intact. ° Me ee Our store has. been, a busy place this last week, as we have done jit over with cream and white paint. It looks so much lighter and larger. painted the Post Office, and have built new letter boxes as there were not enough before with’so many folk having moved in, The cellings wero casy enough to do, but the walls were a prob- lem with having to move all the ennnod stuff and having to ba. careful not to alter the price Inbols, z hooded yack O'Meara. Js having a worrying time with his lovely hay mare, Ginger. Sha was out on the range with our horses, whon- he noticed that sho was bleeding from a. wound above her tail, He took her home and finds that.n bullet, no doubt a spent one from a distande, went in to hor back.-Tho wound is now suppurating jand. swelling and ale doosn't soon well in herself, It may .be necessary to operate and cut: the bullet ont, but un- fortunately‘there Is no, veterin. Propono company from. Prince MORI PODS PLPGPIRPODOODO OT Edmonton gir Armatrong-Jones, Appropriately, Margnrot's Faney, - Tt was part of a house, George, eoenves ary surgeon nearer than Prince PIVPVIDVD OOD makes debut “before Margaret, fiance... —- LONDON (W—Susan Davies, 14-yont-olel native of ‘Tdmon- ton, mado hor dancing. debut in| tho: RoyalOpern House | Tuosday night, It colnalded ‘with tho. flrat major public Ape pearanco of Princess Margaret, and jor fianee, “Antony With sovon other girls ‘and oight hoys: from tho. Royal Ballot school, sho took part in a program: of folk danaing: one of tha dancos in thetr program was galn charity porformaince at: ‘the porn The Times. prataoa the atudonta’ porrarmance, oo ene nereeeer ge ee eOetOe est OtGts OPI OPO COOOOE De ONEOETTED NOH OD liott,. ‘Mrs. ‘Kenneth Hardy, “Mts. Jing. planning: hikes while the weather We also!” 45, beginning at 2:30 p.m. ’ Proceeds from the’ function. will: ‘go towards sup- _|porting the various Girl Guide and Brownie activities {during the . coming: “season, to camping. The various Guide Companies and Brownie . Packs : celebrated the joint-birthdays of Lord and Lady Baden - Powell -complete with 50th anniversary birthday cakes in a ceremony which -has come to be known as “Thinking Day.” ‘Each year. on Thinking Day Girl. Guides and Brownies’ in. many. countries hold. special ceremonies. to promote better. understanding | between na- tions. .. At .the conclusion. of the pro- ceedings a collection was. taken and ‘the monies. ' sent:. to’. the “World -Friendship “Fund.” -- “First Guide Company Captain Mrs. W.-E. Poole reports ‘that five -include.. summer } ton, and a gold na Knutson: the _ meeting a.m. Brownie | Pack Mary O’Toole. O'Toole. Mrs. George’. Guides have completed the’ four | mile hike which is one of the -re- quir ements. for’ first class: stand- - Several’ more Guides are remains: fine. New Guides -en- rolled were. Helen Cooper. and Colleen Commer. Mrs. - Myron: Kowal’s — Second Guide Company. visited: the Pioneer Home during. January and February to give greetings to those with ‘birthdays in the first | two months of this: year, | Newly formed Miller Bay Guides and Brownie group under the leadership of Miss M, Miller report a membership of three Brownies and six Guides. District Girl Guides Mrs, R. F, Lucas was conduct. _ the Thinking Day ceremony, Mothers of new Brownles were guests of the First Brownile Pack during the enrolment of Mary Jane Bird and Joyee Goudsmid, Laurenna Elliott walked up to the Fourth Guide Company, Second Brownlie, Pack Brown Owl Mrs, George West reports that Detdre Derry and, Christine Wost have flown up and Joan Dalzell and Gale Peterson wore anrolled, The Fourth Brownie Pack led Yy Brown Owl Mrs, F, L, Derry feports the sizenble enrolment of 13 new members and with this Inerease an urgent. request for an interested mothor or elder sister to act as Tawny Owl, It was further roported that gold bars were earned by Gillian MRS, OLIVA Ye IRVINE, 64, of Holland, Manitoba, was ono of two poraons recently nppolntod to the Sonate, Mrs, Irvino, a formor schoo) tanchor, hns for the Inst yoor boon Manitobn's roprosontative on tho National Capital. Commiasion. which tn charged with tho bonutificas tion of Ottawn and surround. ing, OYON, | - OP photo, Commissioner for Prince Rupert |: present recently at Miller Bay to} to Helen. Knut Many -of. ‘th Brownies are. instruction: an wool. Micholuk, Elizabeth “Miller, Eil- leen. Norton and. Elizabeth Nor- |. -Brown Owl Mrs. H. W. Timms of the Fifth Pack announces that changed to Saturdays at 10: 30 It. was reported. by Brown Owl Miss Julie Prockter of the Sixth ‘badges were won: by Rosemary Mallory, Christine Koughan, and are- Anita: Arduini _ Seventh. Brownie | Pack. leader Karen Knutson has flown . up, Also, sixer stripes were awarded to Darlene Germscheid and Les- lie Gladding and.a golden: ‘hand has appealed for.odd lengths. of It would be appreciated if anyone having wool would phone Mrs. West ab 2807. en hand by Dian- time has been that proficiency New enrolments |: _and Patty . West announces son. 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