-ectowalied “to the. ‘altar,: “co with baskets of white gladioll: : wen gured | a at. thé: ‘double: ‘Ing ceremony tor the daughter of: Mr. Bemy Peterson and the ‘son: of , Reinhold Witt-: and Mrs. ‘the pride : flanked epg, at cher» father, and cedar boughs, ‘inva gown - 28h ‘white Chantilly: lace. the semi- -formal- length . ‘skirt tnt bouffant® style; fell from a fitted bodice featuring sleeves tapered: to. lily-points. A tiara ‘of” rhinestones and. ‘pearls se- cur shoulder-length.. veil and ‘she carried.a.cascade . ‘bou- que, of: ‘American Beauty roses. “To complete’ her. ensemble: ‘she wore: a pearl. necklace | ‘and. ear- - ring set which was ‘a: itt of. the - groom. “Matron- of- honor Mrs". “Viggo Mark, in’ blue, - bridesmaid | Miss. Deanna. Smith, .in ‘pink and jun- for: bridesmaid Miss Norma Pet- erson in: pale yellow, ..chose gowns. -of. semi-formal design; composed - of. “net- over-taffeta. Their: headbands. ‘were matching and. they’ carried : ‘bouquets of carnations. and» baby “chrysan- .;Hhemums. ee - Three- -year- -old. Janice. “York, as flower girl wore a pale’ blue “nylon frock with matching head- band: and carried a dainty little; ~ basket’ of. matching mixed. flow- . ay ers. : net, ren York, organist, ac- soloist . Mrs: Arthur | the groom’s.mother sang a Ger- a ay man” ‘was - -Norman Ostront, with Fritz > Braeuer, “Wally. Verwold; Hilmar ‘Domries and. Erwin: Is- bister, as ushers. : reception in the. Prince Rupert Hotel’ banquet room, the bride’s mother | wore. 4 light. blue’ lace sheath gown, accented with a corsage: of white carnations. — The grooms’ mother was gown- ed. in” pale: ‘rose lace - cocktail dress off-set with a white. car- nation corsage. The three-tiered wedding cake which .centred the attractive ‘bride’s table, was made by Mrs. Peterson. Toastmaster was Hen- ry. Vanderheide. cot ghee Serviteurs were. Mrs. Verwold, Mrs. -Vanderheide, . ‘Miss’ Edna Patrick. and Miss. Dorothy. Powe: ell. Entertaiment’ was provided the accordion’ and: piano while man selection, “Ou Bist Die Rub” by. Schubert: home ‘at 1641. Second ‘Avenue West: ‘when. they return from a of British. Columbia. “Mr, Wittchen works in the. la- boratory at Columbia Cellulose Company: Ltd., Watson Island. Mrs. Wittchen is: a former stud- ent of. Booth ‘Memorial High school. ° wos Be a chen ° assisted nis 14. Prince: Rupert. Dally’ ews” ~ Thursday, July 16, 1959 : " af This: advertisement: ' 12 oz bottles Is not pubtished or displayed: Control Board or by the Government of British Sosumbia brother a Stoaitlan ‘and ‘best ” Receiving. the guests at the . by. Robert, ‘Rempel who: played | The newlyweds will make their : honeymoon; touring the interior oes eam bys the: Liquor ‘PUBLIC * Public Notice. Js hereby “Prince Rupert, B.C, of Lots 15, | Amending By-Law No. | Amending By-Law No. : Block 45, Bection 8, Lots » Block 46, Seation 8, Lots ' Black 44, ' Block 48, Secton 8, Lots ; Bligcek Al, ' Block 48, Section 8, and i Block 98, i Roaldontinl, ' Btroot " (All i poysona | ‘who ‘doom partunity to be hoard. sid Mall, Fulton: Street, amend Zoning By-Law. No. 1322 will be considered at a . Public Hearing to be held at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Jyy. 20, “41959 ‘in the Council | Chambers, | Amending By-Law No. 1405: ‘To add to the Zoning By- -Law a specal section entitled “Bl Special Apartment Zones” and to change the zoning 16 and 17, Block 1, Section 6 from Zone’ “A” Residential Zone to zone “By Special Apartment Zone, These lots are the site of the present St. Joseph's ‘Academy and are jocated on the north side of Fourth Avenue West between Grant Place and Emmerson Place, . Amending By-Law No. 1406: To rezone Lots 8,9, 10 and 11, Block 26, Section: 1 from | Zone “B" Apartment ‘Zone to Zone “BR” Light Industry, ' These lots are located on the south side of West Becond , Avenue approximately seventy-five feet ensi : Section of Bth Street and West 2nd Avenue.” * . To rezone Lot. A of Plan of Sub-division of Block 1011 , (Seeton one and five) Map 1532 from. Zone “H" taione “B". Light Industry, This property is Jocated on. the south... side of Fraser Street and is the site of the existing: B.C, ‘Power Company Warehouse, ; _ "To rezone Lots’! to 33 Inclusive; 1 to 28 Inclusive; . 1 to 22 Inclusive; Section 8, Lots | to 24 inclusive; —. 1) to 1) inclusive: Section 8, Lots | to 12 inelualve;. ‘Lots’ 33 to 88 Indluaive ‘Bection 8, from’ Zone "iH" Farming Jo: zone. wan uThis proporty la the alto of. the Ridge Holding, Ltd, » Housing. Development and is bounded on the ‘north by the Jano allowance lying south of 1th Avenue Wast, on the ' Weat by Jamnloa Avonue and Goddard Streat, onthe south: by: the Jane allowance. lying north of Canada Avenue and on the ons: by | the Inno nlowance lying’ const at Ammanuel proponed: dhangea and- revonings Will be: arorded an op- NOTICE given that. four By-Laws to City Hall, Filton’ ‘Street, ; : ' , ! ‘oY the ioter- 1407; ‘ ‘Northern 1410: oie thomaelves affoctod by thord yates a AGH Benno . may, be as much as $550 for each . fer has been circulated to prin- |Long,;Mrs, Long and family, re- Jturned home last night following Johnstone, AL ‘DOUBLE | EVENT “Was: CELEBRATED “SUNDAY “py s ‘sweet "principal: Karen Dianne . Anderson, only child of Mr.‘and Mr “Arnold. Anderson, 243° Eighth Avenue. West, pictured above on , her. birthday and christening’ day.’ Baptized in. the First: United ~Church’ in -an evening service officiating, godparents. were-Bruce Horan, of ‘this city, and Mrs. Horan’ attending by “proxy, for with Rev. Dr. ‘Robert . Elliott Miss Norma Scott of Regina, Saskatchewan. The ceremony was followed by a birthday and ” christening’ ‘party at the homeof the: principal’s parents, at- ‘tended ‘by relatives and friends. Here. for the occasion was ‘the ‘little girl’s maternal grandparents,’ Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Hazelton of Regina. Paternal grandparent. S.are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph An- : derson of Prince Albert, . Saskatchewan. —Photo by Nishio-Van Meer. Studio. 7 ‘but thi§"one wastinscr ‘Bed with more “DANONE SIs ‘the here one .|the serving.of dalicious French: -| Starliner: Spt ies ‘95 pas- arnved at. Paris Alport at 2:30, Mn e Bours - “ nayinell|, ‘Led SETU I EVE. haturally. -I was! egsadg sha, continued: «; | whigheStartde dty from ° the--air, se am Joi ci L e ee a a. ec ‘Piddings a. pen: isn’t, ‘unusual, “Fashion Footwear, Prince. Ru- pert}. B ‘Cc?’ ‘yy tet , But,what at¢makedsthe story. even fact that Johnaisféemployed ag a shoe salesmahi bys Rashion | Footwear. whilétnglidaymnes in -France, gohndHys. becniWriting | of some of. igeeneti pi egsoinee he. left “John. lele “Mg herent by’ “ALL and: becatlse.% 0 st five- hour time. diffar ria pnd. flying tit 18,000 fedé, hesco d-see the su rising. in the’ pas the plane was: “dive darkness. “We had, n. iblas | of French flavor, evi’ a rriying with cuisine: and champagne. The. sengers ane créwof six. We: timed Me: 5 Lp “Havin nitadee “the trip. suminer,*by bgth*“which :réquir-3 qast! truly jrapregs -“patigy fhe Yop! wdictable city, presen téin ratidien b personality! each segsoriy becomes. exciting, brilliant” sand; fascinating. Owing something laste suiniteyy. Days Once’ aga awed? “by te" Oy ee structures theAntevde’ ‘Titdtdiie, the Saci Hearty. “Basitea dof’ ‘course; , the nee “Lowen. as "He Sypri (Bol Gf PHS ‘and, France; = as —————S} “ APPLICATION “DEADLINE AUGUST. 1 CARS| offers. VANCOUVER Girls. by the Canadian Arthritis The closing date for applica- tions for these bursaries. is August. 1, 1959. The amount, when combined with bursaries available through the Department of Education, year of study. ‘Information regarding this of- “PERSONALS Cily-clerk comptroller R, W, a week's holiday at Lakelse Lake, aed My, and Mrs, William Homenuk and. family, 417. Agnew Place leave. tomorrow ‘by car for six weeks in. Vancouver, Mr. Hom- enuk, senior accountant for Co- hn bla. Cellulose Company Ltd,, Watson Island, is relleving in the Vancouver office, First trip home jn fifty. years will be enjoyed by Mrs, G. W. 408 Sixth, Avenue Bast, Born In Rockford, Wash- ington, Mrs. Johnstone, while away until November will. also visit relatives In Spokane, Cocur d'Alene, and California, Due to arrive here Monday by CPA plane js Janet. Hibbert of Sioux Lookout,.Ontnrio, for a three-week holiday Os guests of her uncle and.aunt, Mr, and Mrs, T.A, Johnatone, $16 Fourth Av- enue Haat. a upaving the clty yostorday ‘by , and Mra, WR, Bhs? children, formorly of Becond Overlook, en route to Borwyn,- Alberta, where they will make their home, Spending a short visit in the clty were Mr, and Mra, Charlies Kerr of South Burnuby, B.C., who left by , car this: morning nftor visiting’ Mr, Worr's brother-in- Jaw and aslstor, «Mr. and Mrs, Charlos J, Nicholson, 166) Seq ond Ovarlook, John Guthrie, and this dnugh- ter Korry, 430 Fourth: Avenie Woeat, lonve tomorrow by Cann- dian 'Paeifie Alylnos plane, Mr, Guthrie, manager of Columbia Colluloso Compnny Lid. Watson Jaland, ja on company business and raturna next Wednesdny, while Karry will anand the sum. Vi montis, visiting relatives jn totaria and an Vandouver THe bursari ries to encourage . pkecn Special ‘to The Daily ‘News — of . senior and Rheumatism Society. ‘matriculation standard who are interested in taking up physiother- apy or occupational therapy as a profession will be. given financial assistance during their training private, notified about the bursaries. one in Alberta. The training period tional therapy. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. ‘cipals and girls’ councellors of all high schools: in B.C. The Roman Catholic and Indian schools have also been At present there are only four training schools in Canada: twa in Montreal, one in Toronto and usually extends over three years, includ- Ing basic subjects which provide a medical background for the practice of physical and occupa- All relevant information about this training and the bursaries offered to pay for it is available from the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, 645, West HOLLYWOOD CAFE "Best Chinese Food In town OPEN FROM 4PM, — 2 AM. DAILY ~ CLOSED SUNDAYS For Take-out Orders Phone 6224 Lose Weight in SCALE TESTS PROVE. “WEIGHT LOSS Hollywood Pictures, “Suggested By Reauty Consultant ENDORSED BY HON OTHER THAN IS LIKE WASHING? ms RIGHT OFF YOUR‘ ROM: os Diets, Pills, or. cent ieee Site . IN MINUTES J... Used Daily by. 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Here one gets a breath- -taking view of Paris,’ and ‘the Avenue. des Chanips Elysees’ © with’ tts” sidewalk. cafes, shops _ and. the hundreds of thousands of ‘people — going in all —_ ” Terminal ke For your favorite 2 (For the. newest in Sundries. oe Ney : a : Of (at Bus Depot) "Shop. in. lots of space _ CALL “titles ‘available. (We have t hen ke Coffee shop ‘attached. os the Check. Room—Phone Booth—Tobaseos Newsstand. maga. zines. for ne wsstands) small books. “a et eT SPOON oF: is