athe i ' ' ‘ ' t t t t ’ ‘ ‘ 1 1 MeN Vip, Ane waiters WY ne A te pigent ae geet ates et wu ernie ee eee ee ete te JOcince Wupert Daily ye Friday, August 12, yews "MR. AND MRS, ARVID MATTSON groom. ee Ne ew ete et yes, YY. —Photo by Nishio-Van Meer Studio. wood chose to wear a turquoise East. eg eA EEE a ' yo oF eo@ e et . yor « ee traweriee nF ’ ¥ af Co ew wt ee ee EE . “ eT ee ee re we HO OY 3 UNITED CHURCH SETTING po Keception at mink ranch — ; Oo OWLNG quite ceremony The First United Church was the scene of a quiet wedding ceremony. Monday evening when Marie Ladurantaye Hodgkinson became the bride of Arvid Mattson. , The 7 p.m, service -for. the |of yellow carnations. ae daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| To complete her ensemble she Thomas Ladurantaye of North |wore a necklace which was. 4 Bay, Ontario and. the :son ‘of gift. of the bridal couple. . Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mattson Frederick Meyer was best man of Finland, was officiated by and church roganist was Mrs. Rev. Dr. R. W. K. Elliott... | Harold Thomas. ; Given in marriage by J. Henry A reception at the Star Mink + GG YE g , yy YN a gown fashioned of lace in a\table was centred with a three- WY; dusty-rose tone and she. carried | tiered wedding cake. a corsage of petite red roses. To| Buffet supper for some 307 complement her outfit’ she wore’| guests was served and proposing | | a large white picture hat fash-|the toast to the bride was Mr. ioned of velvet and her gold. Meyer. at wristwatch was a gift of “the |. Newlyweds are making. their) ce home at the Star Mink Ranch, | As bridesmaid Miss Nancy located at 1900 Eleventh Avenue Bs oe YY HH NESTLE’S PURE THICK CREAM—so per- fect with cold cuts or in a salad plate. % tsp. salt Few grains pepper bs Paprika | ; Wash, peel and slice cucumber thinly; place , —in-serving dish. 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Yes, Etiquet in any form, Rolit or Cream, is true protection and is kind to well—keeps clothes trousseau-fresh for many fident with Etiquet!—it’s a ‘deodorant and an IS THERE A WEDD a wearing.. Be con anti-perspirant. -' po: YOU KNOW what I think is just about the handiest thing I ard? Let me tell ‘ have. in my pantry cupbo : s of McCormick’s you! — it’s several package . {, SNACKERS. They're not “f° tastiest crackers imagin ‘special feature of pac le, but’ MeCormick’s kaging four cracker the greatest idea in of.dainty,. party. kage—rounds, fingers, © ~~ ‘shapes ‘in one package is ‘ears. Imagine! " type. crackers in one pac c ¢riangles and squarcs.- Anyone can prepare an. ittractive party plate in ay almost any spread, SUCH A LOT OF GR — four*shapes kers are delicious — any ATEFUL MAIL telling me about the relief to — be had ghrough taking RAZ-MAH. for hay ever and asthma. If you are a sufferer, you at ur re-opening ad- At = will be interested in this letter: “As a legal watch for 0 e- OP 6 enue West, leaves tomorrow by. -.. seeretary, it is very important that I should “not have trouble with my eyes and nose. secretary: who is ever-lastingly sneczing and blowing docs not add to the dignity ot her a owever, now tha ave had sucn r r wpe mh nmin satisfactory relief from using RAZ-MAH Sunday. We pay delivery Mrs. W.G Jeffrey, 604 Thomp-, r, I can work cormortably right through the heartily recommend this remedy to everyone “who suffers as I ha GREYS for ha » hay fever season. white accessories and a corsage prietor. to appear in showboat Top winners from the Roy Gordon Talent ‘show of past years will be guest stars at Kitsilano Showboat been named Pacific National! yy and Mrs. Kenneth Warren Exhibition Night and the entire|.ng family left this week-by car program will be given over tO roy a three week vacation: en Mr. Gordon, Hollywood talent | route to Manitoba. scout who has handled. the’ PNE | ° : talent show for. several years. Former city residents, Mr. and talent show at the PNE August | the city last night for a two-week 20 to September 5. visit. While here they are guests | ti + gjat the home of Misses Frances. The program staring at and Joan Cross, 223 Fourth Av- enue West. of 50 voices and a . professional line of Kaye isint and Ted) we and Mrs. P. L, Ratchford, ‘ ” _ 1937 First Avenue West, returned Mr. Gordon’s search for talent | nome this week by car following takes him into the most distant), three-week vacation in the corners of B.C. every year. The | Okanagan Valley. uo = in an all-expense tour of Hol-.}| Here on a summer vacation are lywood where they rub shoulders | mr. and Mrs. Bruce Love of Van- with stars, visit. world: famous |couver to visit members of their holiday spots and live in the|immediate family and take in lap of luxury at the Hollywood- |the Prince Rupert Jubilee: Week Roosevelt Hotel. — - celebrations. They plan to re- , _——— turn in mid-September, They arrived last Friday by car. Announcements eee : : Mrs. H. G. Bird; leaves tomor-- @ Giant rummage sale at the|yow by Canadian Pacific Airlines the crispiest, Black, the bride chose to wear |Ranch followed where the bride's |, g gown of satin, accented with | Mr. Mattson ‘is ranch pro- the Niagara Parks Comm ee Pe F HO AFF HH Be “ FIARAS ON DISPLAY—This jewelry, ‘men of Paris House, Lon So --. Canadian Press Staff Writer - LONDON — A. rhinestone. replica o Margaret’s wedding tiara’ will soon be on display in SUNDAY SERVICES — terian Church 10:00 A.M. ee “15 AM. . Us ev. Ivan S. Gamble, B.A., B.D. - Everyone Welcome The two-hour performance has |’ PERSONALS : Canada. “It will be part of:a collection ‘of jewelry to be housed per- manently. in the Niagara Park Commission buildings at Niagara Falls, Ont. ‘ “Phe models are products. of E NESTLE'S b vill also . _ {Paris House, a small, ciscreet Patrons to Showboat Wi Mrs. Denis A. Winslow and Tam firm in London’s expensive Bond : $ ar’s . . : cs r be given a taste of this year’s|ily, of Dawson Creek, arrived. in| «ss eet neighborhood. “We were thrilled when we heard . that the. commission wanted to buy our work,” said Betty Allan, co-owner with’ her husband of Paris House. ~ The first order followed. a} showing in New York of a col- lection of fashions. - originally seen privately by the Queen Mother. Paris House provided all the jewelry for this show, and subsequently received a letter from the Ontario .government. asking if the collection’s 22 tiaras were for sale. a “Princess Margarét’s. wedding jewelry: is part of another order. - About half of ‘the 22° tiaras have already: been sent. These: - ‘include copies* of’: the Queen! Mother's favorite tiara, and that | of the Countes's of Rosse. Antony |}: Thrift Shop, Friendship House,;plane for Vancouver where she 801 Fraser St., every Monday and wn Jom her » daughter Moy | Satuvday;:1'to-3:307 = * (1577) 7 jane, who has been spending Une. Saturday. $0 3:30; gem summer. with. her grandmother, Mrs. E. M.. Tannhauser. Mrs. minutes. Plain or with | - time. wes “ye HOLLYWOOD CAFE. | Bird and daughter will return to Our Dining Roém: willbe |e %Y September #0 closed temporarily for repairs, James Brewer, 829 ‘Ninth’ Av- vertisement. We will continue | cpa plane for a short visit in to take orders to go out at.| vancouver, returning . Wednes- the rear entrance from 5:30 jqday.. | - p.m, to 3:30 a.m. daily except ‘ m. Lo charges up to $1.00 on orders son Street, is leaving Monday by of $4.00 or more. “PA plane to accompany her If you suffer from the misery of granddaughters Misses Edith and g chil- _ Phone 6226 Susan McLean, daughters of former residents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McLean, to their home in t. asthma or hay fever, do_start taking RAZ-MAH. For youn t dren; RAZ-MAHi Greys Juniors. e I . / / ts not too ate ai Perak hans 4 ds are available at The Esquire Shop, Beacon Barbers;' Ltd., Co-0 Ys Taxi, La Gondola. Cafe, The’ Sports Shop, ‘Radio: Cabs, LTD, Burnaby after an extended stay in the city. ' Mrs, Victor Pick, her daughter Barbara and her mother Mrs.. Armstrong-Jones’ mother.:: - PNE flower show which will fea~ ic ' ” Barbara Guyan are leaving Sun- : _ {} day by CPA plane for a two-week | mo holiday in Vancouver, While Prince Rupert Garden Club, Long-time former resident sister, Mr. and Mrs, P, M, Ray, 201 Fifth Avenue East. amend vill Join tho family In Vancouver [TOWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS! ! 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Newest cand Laregedtecaetly wu may bo the proud owner of a brand now 1960 Dodge Bert Oar NIN Deere rnvel is as good as the noxt ono, Got at least one, Bingo Core trod any Ta Paymnen gy Que ‘ull houso is requira My THiscants, ree ows for now draw numbors cach day, ¢ as req Moxt complete Merehnndiatng fo ‘ ey Meegdarece binge Prager, Th W's Clanmaretittess Vm PIE COSMENDIN Write, Wire or Phone for Complete ' Trams bon Reet + KOIN LAUNDRY SALES, G. P, Tink Bits Pace vo, Grotto Cigar Store, G. P. Tinker & Co. |td., orocery,, Ecldios, News Stand, Mitchell’s Flower Shop, 41117 Fourth Street, NW: >» Onlgnry, Alta, HE ELKS CHARITIES AND WELFARE FUND “Brings Rosults. nsored by B.P.O.E,, Prince Ruport Lodge No. 342... oo ‘ t t we Bape get NE Pa ' 4 rt at , 2 ue ' . t / there they hope to attend the | ture the Flower Exhibit from the | Emory Dyer of Kelso, Washing: - ton, '3s leaving Monday by plane | after a week's visit in the city as: guest of his brother-in-law and ; Mrs. E. W. Sorge and four of five children leave by plane Mon- day for Vancouver where they will’ visit, relatives before taking up permanent residence in Castlogar, Mr, Sorge and thelr other child are driving to Castle- gar by car carly In the weok and 2 ree eed Advartising in. The Daily Nows Abe eI EEA OE LB tye ys eT Bi MY WME LOE eZ Org" ieeosea 33 designed by English crafts- t of a collection made. for ission, which includes copies of tiaras and other jewelry worn by the Royal Family. —CP photo. PNE talent show stars ||. Replicas of royal jewels — . go on display in Canada , _ By JUDITH AYER . don, is par f. Princess HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IWEALS “Overcoming A Sense 1 Ye ALLEL ER ALEOPED AL ALOEEA EAE LEEVVEEAAEOOHE FI GE? Dent ee MS Jasmine is especially import-. ant among flowers from which, olls are extracted as the’ base of, de luxe perfumes. . | es CHURCH |. DIRECTORY | ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL = > ae 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmuir St... woe 8:45—Holy Communion. 10 -N0—-Matins . 7:30—Evensong. ., oP Very Rev. G. T. Pattison—Dial 4766 [OS ST, PETER’S ANGLICAN |. - End of Gth Ave, Bev. -- fet 8:45 a.m.—Holy Communion "oe 10:00 am.—Morning’ Prayer . 4:15 p.im—A service will; be |: held in Port Edward. , FIRST. BAPTIST | 5th Ave. E. at Young St. we 3unday School 10. a.m. and 13:15 a Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 pm,° | Rev, J. A, Roskam—Dial 5060 - REGULAR ‘BAPTIST. — ° 629 6th Ave. E.* | .. Sunday School: 10 am... Services 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, | Rev, L..E, Jackson-Dial, 3971: EVANGELICAL, FREE CHURCH Gth Ave. FE. at Ambrose”: ~ Sunday School 10:30 a.m... Of Insecurity” KTKN—9:30 Kc. Saturday 10:45 aan. PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL : - ASSEMBLY (Meeting in Sons of Norway Hall) . t19 Sth Avenue East , 9:30 -a:m,—Breaking of Bread Sunday School: 11:30 a.m, © . Gospel Service: 8:00 p.m. - Everybody Welcome Phone 63!1 or 3974 Services 11:30 a.m. and’ 7:30 p.m. > : Rev, H..W, Foster—Dial 4403: Joel. i ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN. | o 5th Ave. at. McBride. Ste. | Sunday School 9:45 a.m... Services 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. -{: Rey. M. B, Odland—Dial 4164 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE. |? 202. 6th’ Ave. Wee Sunday. School ‘10. am.) : . Services’ 11 a.m; and.7:30 p.m, of) First Pre: FIRST U ee Speaker —R Rev. CA. Myhre 0 P ced FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. fo | 285 ath Ave, Rast. 0. pe b .Sundav School-10 a.m. Pe woe - Tiny Tots 11, ‘am. |. elo Services 10:00.a.m. July & ‘August: Rev. 3, S. Game—Dial 5823 - "TIE SALVATION ARMY) 27 Grenville Court—Fraser. Sti _ Sunday School 12:45" p.m, ° / Services ‘11, a.m.-and:7:30 pam. Poe Capt. & Mrs. E.G, McInnes "}- ope ae Dial 3024 and 6181. oak cs. FIRST UNTTED “636° 6th Ave. West |- : Jr.-Intermediate and Teen Bible . oe “Class--9:45 a.m." a, ; '.’ “Nursery, Kindergarten and. pee - Primary—1l, am.” oS ~, Services*11 a.m. -and ‘7:30 p.m." ™ _ Rev, Ris W. K. EWiot——Dial 3114 ~— = Anglican Cathedral _ n the. future are. at the regular times of: 8 a.m.—Holy Communion moe 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer. 1:30—Evensong ete cee voJ. T. Frame, B.A., L. Th., will conduct inion and 11 a.m. Morning Prayer” Bric G. Munn will conduct the . - AU services i August 14 The Re - the. 8am. Holy Com - The .Rt. Rev.. ‘1:30: Evensong.) BETHEL‘ BAPTIST CHURCH | oe 200° 4th: Ave. East o> Sunday School 10-a.m.*. .. Services {11 a.m,.and.7:30. p.m ~~. Rev. J. Kuehn—Dlal '2453 .’ PORT.EDWARD GOSPEL: CHAPEL |... : (West. Coast: Childres’s. Mission) "9° ne Sunday, School—10:29 eam Services 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Pastor John: Goertz --- TRE Tb — Tos PACEY .HALL—-UNITED CHURCH "4297 7th Ave. East oo Junior-Intemediate ‘Sunday Joo.) 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