Alta. MR, A ND MRS: , EWASIUK- PAUL RITES. Peter. Ewasiuk before. the Church. | ~ Rev.-Dr. R. W.. Ke Blilott “of. ficiated at the 3-p.m. -ceremnoy for the daughter’ of well - known}. city residents, Mr and Mrs. J ohn ‘G. Paul and the son. ‘of Mr: ‘Mrs.° JOR Ewasluk | ‘Of Glendon, oe! “Given in “marriage: by her. ‘fae ‘ther. ‘the bride was radiant ’as she: ante down the aisle: -wear=. with’ any, “sho 2. complete’ “trait she wore a sequined ‘thar: which | shoulder - length ” ‘{lusion »-net |: veil and. she carried. a. ‘bouquet of? ‘Talisman roses... “attending ‘attendant, Mrs. IPs, her sister- in- Jaw. as John. G. Paul; _wore 8 a delicately: patterned , ? nbeet bridge ied we ‘ners nam ed ‘Partners Mrs. T. B. Black and Mrs. A, D, Ritchie and Mrs,. C. C#Mil!ls and Mrs. Willinm Noble were named firs bridge. prize winners in the Cunbrai.Merry- Go- Round” bridge series which concluded Wednowday night “The wind-up | ‘sessions Je Coradina and, Mrs. R.: Morley: with: winners: ‘euch. pre- sented iv delicately. - patterned PETER EWASIUK” — Photo by. Nishio- Van: Meer. OF wide: interest in Y Prince Rupert \ was 5 the 5 iabety| wedding solemnized Friday, March 10; when ‘Cath-| erine Shirley © Paul exchanged marriage vows: with | and |. as. usher was Walter Sipko.. ‘gracefully ‘secured: “her, were played, at. the homes of Mrs. J i er Studio ae altar of the: First United | pale green. brocade: sheath, off- set with. a: taffeta overskirt- and. she- ‘carried. a ‘bouquet: of pink ‘carnations. . m The. bride’s. brother, John. G. ‘Paul was best man, and ‘serving At ‘the. reception in..the ban- | label’ contest. to. be used: for. ithe: ‘building fund, “Mrs.” Percy. Bond, : College ‘of Regents chairman told the. SON halt’ beginning: at 10°. _|: lar meeting, . presided by: Presi-, dent Kenneth: Laird. 5 4's ‘Leaving tomorrow: morning ‘by ver-is Mrs, Arthur: Oswald, -dele- ‘attend : from March 21 to 24. Mrs. R. W, ‘Sharpe | % Victoria: where ‘she will, take | a secretarial. course... quet oan of. the Prince Edward . ‘ceived. ‘in’ the : ‘Carnation. ‘Milk fund “at: Mooseheart: and. ‘the members of .the: Women’: of. ‘the Moose, Wednesday night, : were: ‘Costume: ball. : tonight at SON "Attractive: prizes “will be “awarded tope rsons wearing | ‘best costumes tonight.at the. Sons..of Norway. St. Patrick’s: * masquerade.ball to be held in. : p.m. : eS ‘Plans... ‘for the | pala ‘affair - were’ completed ‘Monday: night’ “when the lodge held its. regu-. PERSONALS a CPA plane. en route’to. -Vancou- gate for the First United Church Women’s: Missionary. : Society to the -annual ° meetings K.. Elliott » and-.*Miss:- Wilma left. this: morning "by plane en route to “Vancouver where they will also attend the annual sessions. eee ae “Miss Carol Elkins; daughter’ of Mr. and’ Mrs..C..S. Elkins, leaves: tomorrow. by. plane. en route. to More. ‘than’ $80. has ‘pen: re= | spiel -Friendship Session to. be: a May. Ketchikan. on. the: Chapter , aye ’Presided by Senior Regent: Mis. Thomas: -Thomas,‘in other~ bust ness it was announced’ that for ‘mer Deputy Grand. Regent “Mr. Cherrill: ‘McIntyre: had. been: ‘ap-: ‘of. -WOTM to preside ‘over:.the held here. the | first, ‘Sunday. in Plans are: well’: ‘underway. ‘for. this: -event with Mrs.. Thomas in charge. of. hospitality, . Members: who: “have: received: their call: to the Friendship. are asked to get in touch with either. | Mrs: . Kenneth » Hardy: or: Mrs: William. . Pilfold, ‘Tegistration | chairmen. . ‘ “Te begin. ‘the. weekend: activi- ties, a, ‘Friendship Ball: is: being: ‘planned. . ‘for: - visitors: expected: ‘from: Prince George, Stewartand “Mrs:: McIntyre, ‘in ‘giving a talk Achievement Award, - stated’: that. “the” ‘city seven - years. : Among: the standing ‘commit- tee ‘reports. submitted, . chapter development : chairmen “were -re- minded to get their attendance reports from the Senior Regent, to be filled. ana returned as soon as possible™ SO that new. horizon certificates could be applied. for. Mrs. Matthew _ Garbelya:‘and:}: Mrs. Arnold Assman. were’ .ap- pointed to’ represent the chap- ter. at: the. Cancer’ Society ‘« din: ner. meeting in’ April... “Mrs. Paul Postula’s name was drawn for. the: lucky- box “and Mrs. Joseph ‘ Kurdzeil-: won: ‘the Ray McMillan raffle. The Moose=- haven. committee was hostess for The bake sale will be held -Hagen and Mrs: John.Pedersen Cancer Society Dinner meeting: gates.” a | Pedersen. - Red Cross Drive tomorrow night and also ‘to. attend the annual » Next, mesting 9 will, be hela April | 5 at. ‘the. ‘home of. Mrs i the .session.* oes SONJA. LADIES PLAN ‘SALE. MOTHER'S. DAY TEA: SOCIAL | —~ A bake sale on March 30 and a Mother’s: Day Tea, “May 13,. were planned for Wednesday night when the Sonja Ladies held : its regular: meeting at the home of Mrs. Rayner Montgomery. : with President. Mrs. Anton Strand. presiding. os in the Co- -Op. ‘Centre and: the “ afternoon tea in the Sons of Norway . hall. . In other business with. 12 members attending, Mrs. ‘Hans’ were elected to’canvass in the: : in April as Sonja Ladies’ dele- ‘of. red: ‘carnations for. ‘color’ ‘con- trast Seog “A three = tiered wedding cake ‘centred: the ‘attractive. bride’s table enhanced with: candlelight and bougets. of daffodils. - James. ‘Rhodes: of * Prince George ‘proposed: the. toast to the bride and serviteurs were Miss Evelyn “Macdonald, Mrs. Robert Keays, Miss: Doreen: Paul, Miss Barbara. Paul and Mrs. Edward ‘Dickens, Newlyweds have taken up residence at the trailer court, Parkside Motel, Both Mr, and Mrs.- Ewasiuk are employed by the Canadian National Railways. CIVIV CENTRE SCHEDULE 9:30 ami—dJIr. Art (6-8 yrs); 1 pin, —+ Casual Basketball, Jr. Art. (9-12. yrs.); -Basketball game and: Roller Skating cancelled; Casual Weight Training; Casual Table Tennis, Casual Handball, vup and saucer, : Ca a ; y ay mn a f ¥ Ta ¥ aa f nun. cross VYOLUNTRER. -~ _N MOTHER "dvoda onlla with ‘tha holy. of: AO daughtor, Judy: roading poatry, bo frat Metl Seong. itil = Rod OvGia volunioor Teen. Town, OMINE nT von PED: CANADIAN | ‘Poway: Jonnings, . Makos, Rod; NW, Douglas: on the. drumaand | Mra, Jonninga - holpod catabiiah aye freer Fa a Ie, to | OB: oanuens nomination ny <0 By BETTY, WADDELL us . Tomorrow, : March? 18, canvas sers forthe. Canadian Red‘ Cros door. They are asking for dona- tions. to ° “keep: Red: Cross ‘active internationally,” nationally | ‘and ' locally. - py Bale Besides. a “myriad “of worth- while programs, the Red’ Cross has become famous for its splen- did efforts’ during. time of | dis- tress and emergency.. Canada's Red Cross, is. very active around the world, taking its place as a representative of a privileged nation. However, although they send physiotherapists. to Morocco, doctors to The Conga, blankels and clothing to Chile and Aga- 1 div, they do not forget the peo- ple at home; the people who do- nate blood, money and time over the. years. Major ‘Canadian dis- asters are met with a willingness to. do everything «possible, and then a little more by Red Cross volunteer workers. Society.- will be: knocking: ‘on your, peg. “and ‘Toronto, bump: at Springhill. In Prince Rupert the Cana- dian Red Cross has standing em- ergency relief always available. |: In. the advent of fire or other misadventure, Prince Rupert’s fire chief has been asked to call. the disaster chairman at the first opportunity so that imme- diate aid can be given. Lt. R, E, Thompson, RCN, of . HMCS Chatham, Prince Rupert’s disas- ter chairman, has at his disposal a store of. bedding, and authority to use Red Cross funds at his discretion, This immediate aid will hopes this is the answer to our tlon on March 18 helps the Ca- “the Plortata’ Tolograph Dollvery Rad Cross worker, .Tf anyone “honor, gold hor name to: TD, Canadian, Mothor titlo. by N follow knows .n mothor..worlhy of this ‘Box. 4044, Ottawn, — “Photo. by MALAK, Ottawa pointed . by the Grand . Council |’ chapter had earned oie of these}, awards for the past consecutive s: floods ‘at'-Vancouver, Winni- |: during: the |}:: Noronic fire in Toronto. and: the ]’. re~ |’ lieve anxiety and carry.a burn-{ ed-out family until permanent |. help is available. The Red Cross |. local need, Your: generous dona-.) nadian Red Cross in this service, ; aS Ne Fe wwe trying to. Fat work’ ‘finished: in Junior,. Teen. and - ‘Adult. classes at; ‘the: Civic Centre. . corgi s “The end: of: March. marks) ‘the end of the program year, ‘all. ‘per- asunny: day’ - -had- better: come ‘down ’ to: the*. ‘Civic Centre’ and get. their. work ‘finished: “ADULT. ‘Cc E R A- MI ome CLASS STUDENTS | are” ‘advised - ‘not: to _| with with: pots. of of: all. sizes and. fired m Suis F invited d | to Mon. meeting Guide tea” and _Seconders get- -together: Let ee Oe ee ge Ss ‘to. ‘red. hot. Ss me: ‘very nice tins out. of ‘the: ‘Kiln. sons who have been “waiting for. -Peterson:’ ” . ye SQUARE. - DANCING. —~ “This | ‘start: any new,projects. after: ‘this. day. week, as it- will, take ‘too: long : to dry “and fire’ them, and. glaze. fire: ‘them: “Twice a week’ or: more often. the..Kiln:. has. ‘been filled 9. p.m, Junior, -Teens on. Tues: A: report..on the Fecent fi nd . discussion’ on. the Divisional ‘Patrol. Leaders f ished pots: ‘are’ beginning to coine “TINY TOTS— Will all mothérs| of Tiny: Tots, who. have. practiced |" Di for. Variety: Show, please. pick: Up). their’ “patterns. for costumes, “as, e soon. as ‘possible from Mr week’s Square ‘Dancing: ‘had been changed. from - Friday fo Thurs. 4 REGISTRATION. is: now. “open for. Rebound. tumbling., on. the Trampoline.:,Classes will; be lim- ited’ to’: -20 members _ ‘per: . ‘class. Adult, ‘classes are on Mondays. at days. ati TDP. ‘m.;. ‘Senior Teens: ‘on Thursdays. at. +77. p.m; Wd uniors on. Saturday: afternoon. at’ 1. p.m. depending: on. interest, shown. : SPECIAL, EVENTS — Coming soon Friday, ‘March - 24 at-8. ‘p.m, in the. Civic- Centre: Auditorium suitable:: for- the -whole:;family, movies: from‘: he-Land:. of. the. Midnight. Sun, . “Springtime , in the- »¥ukon”—one: this. year 330. ‘pamily. Com- ‘munion | ‘8rdi; Sunday; »11:00 ! ‘a.m. Family: ‘Service, 4th: ‘Sunday; 11:00. ‘aim, &’ 7:80" ‘p.m, Services : ‘each, ‘Sunday; Wednesday. & Saints: Daye UE.7:30 a.m; Holy ‘Communion. ot) DP Very, Rev. GT.’ Pattison—Dial- aq BVANGELICAL, ‘ FREE, ‘CHURCH: : 6th: AVG. ates ‘Ambrose a.) Sunday” Sonor £10:30°aim.: Services 11:30 vam. and '.7:30- p.m: Rev. TH. We _Foster—Dtal 4403 |: FIRST. PRESDYTERIA 3 ve. ervices ‘T1ajms and 1:30 Dp. Rev. M,.. B. -Odland—Dial 4164 . ALVATION ARMY. : Greny ville’ Courts Rraser. Mrs.: : Hele Mrs, Gordon. ‘Pringle: and. Mt “and Mrs. PORT EDWARD. GOSPEL CHAPEL _ Ovgst Coast. ‘Children’s | Mission) “ALO Sth : ‘Averiue. fast 9:30. -a.m,—Breaking = of, ‘Bread, “Sunday. School::11 30: ame - Gospel Service ::8:00— pam. aw : Everybody. ‘Welcome’. : Phone: GBIL, 20, 307. “Annou ncements Civic’ Centre. Important: ( 54 oumenana + eo ‘Deepsea . Fishermen’s : ‘Union|! meeting Sat., Mar. 18, 1:30. p.m. @ Sons: of Norway. 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