PRU torent ‘ Wa Fei ASU Pe tan ot PARSON-YOSTON VOWS REPEATED My er 1 Pretty summer wedding _ -solemnized at United — -In‘a pretty summer setting of mixed flowers. Marguerita Lillian Yoston and Thomas. Melvyn Pearson were united in marriage before the altar of the First United Church on the evening of August |. PERSONALS > PEOPLE ON THE GO—Vaca- tion time is full of pleasant sur- prises as relatives and friends make unexpected visits to Prince " . of woe, offered to look at my| ing, whil h f } nae os Rupert residents, , Given in marriage by her r ing: in ne e ot ars prepared ood of Terrace. With them were.” : Yesterday after . [ ° L, machine. After trying various | for the picnic."Ted Wright, look nee ae bbe ‘ y afternoon Mr. and| father, the bride was ‘radiant places he noticed that the spac-| ing |, business-like wearing an Marlyn and , Murray's parents: Mrs. H. F. Glassey of 309 Sixth Avenue East, were delightfully surprised with the unexpected visit of four nleces who arrived by car. Here for a few days are sisters Mrs. Graham Woods of Edmonton, Mrs. Frank Burbidge of. Vancouver, Mrs. Alvin Bow- man of Prince George and Mrs. Percy Garland of Giscome. dated at the quiet double-ring Rev. Dr. Robert Elliott offic- ceremony for the foster daughter of Mr, and Mrs.. A, E.. Norton and the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pearson, all of this city. wearing an all white floor-length gown. Fashioned of ‘nylon with tiers of lace ‘and net-over- taffeta, the bouffant skirt fell from a fitted bodice topped with a bolero, featuring sleeves tap- ered to lily-points. Her bridal veil was gracefully secured with a jewelled tiara and her cas- cade bouquet was composed of Amcrican Beauty roses. — BALE ich Sieh ibe tadae Bur Mee de eee et SECA ae SEO MORN Poe eng Ny a oN pty ay Sey iGyiliad “) 80D : 7 ‘ ' 4 “ as OV Arn Cet atte tear ad nA TLE LTO" NE INC r : be pee ” : ips aoe aha NAN eas UN tbe Perc USA ot ag ung ge anh BR seg LG re yesh Ape is fa wy ' . “ ' ‘ 's an-hour. but cou but Monty. Montesano, mechan- ‘ical . News,” who,.on hearing my. taie ing bar at the back was. not straight with the machine. I am happy once again to have my machine working as it should. Thanks Monty! 6 ‘, e mm ‘Francois Lake—When |! ‘started to. type this -column, .l. typewriter had become seized, so | ' H : Id not find what. was. wrong, SO We t away for repairs. .. “Then” who shouid drive up foreman of the’ “Daily Eleanor and Vern Baker ‘of Graham Avenue, Prince Rup- ert, called in for a few grocer- - ies on Sunday afternoon. They were on their: way west: to pen Esiney inf BS yf lo By AGNES H. NEAVE 7 Daily News Correspondent — were on a camping trip at Fran- cols. Lake. | Se ‘swimming in the lake, and boat- 1 others were called to cook their A Jars ANP TOE Peer e ert ’ rn) . 0 oo 3 Francois Lake.News After ‘the service there was: apron and chef's hat ‘cooked onions in enormous frying pans over the. barbecue and. these were done to a turn when the weiners and toast. marshmal- lows, followed by ice cream. Then there ' was a sing-song ‘led. by Bob Purdy which was great fun, and it was midnight, before the “was. in a. fix. Ha friends - Brown, also Bob eee , , | and’! worked’on it for. put the lid on if to.send ing’ Hugh was. passing’ so called |’: at the tent and found‘our little” . Marlyn..and.» Murray - Donaldson from... Prince Rupert: and Anna Juby,~ : Mr. and » Mrs,, ‘George’ Brown. - (Grace Brown of the “epaily News” to us). As soon: as: we. + had .the incoming ‘mail’ sorted’... I, hurried down to the camp. where I enjoyed a delightful... cup of ‘cof-'. fee. ‘They stayed two nights and. vist and a delicious the children enjoyed riding our |. : horses and visiting at the Land-. ing. They drove down to Ootsa : Colleymount, and were thor- oughly enjoying their trip. Post Offices. now have official | receipts. for postage supplies which are a very real, help for both postmaster’ and patrons. For the first time In six years Mr.:and Mrs, Allan G. Schutz of 646 Fourth Avenue East have been - entertaining out-of-town relatives. Leaving this morning by car were Mr. Schutz’ parents party broke up. - : + take to see the Skin's: Spillway..- _. Just-as they. were leaving on. Thursday afternoon. the Monty Montesano’s drove in. and were : surprised to” find, the. Brown : family. here. 23+ oo ° mo ‘Lynn and the twins Colin’ and Mickey Montesano did not: take: | long ‘to hunt-up their pals from ; 1:last year, and, are, very: much®*: We are needing ‘yain badly, “as it is a month Since the last-rain and it has been quite: _ hot. - pom : oy Po: _ On our way. home from going Even in ‘small. communities. like} to the pictures jin’ Burns Lake ours Secretaries of the Farm- on: Tuesday. night we noticed a}. ers Institute, Rod. é& Gun Club) tent just inside our ranch gate and other Clubs need receipts | as we drove past. The next morn- for postage stamps. I used to . For jewellery she wore the groom’s gifts, a black Alaska diamond pendant and earring a Yi tye U Attending her sister as brides- a —_ . mald Miss Geraldine Edgar, was Mr, and Mrs. C, H. Schutz” of a. Bluffton, Alberta and brother- gowned in a party-length frock’ ‘of yellow nylon. Her colonial ‘in-law, sister and family, Mr. and | ’ Mrs. G. P..Barker of Calgary. bouquet was made up from yel- low and white carnations. ‘Last month Mrs. Schutz’ sister Mrs. R. C. Scott and her brother Best man was Melvyn Paulson. ° FOSCEREROT ESD - write out a-slip for them, but!| - om} oo: : on Roy Phillips, both of Vancouver At the reception supper. in the an ’ mo Che - oe at home. Monty has been. en-. made’ separate visits here. i Lotus lounge, Mrs. Norton re- the new. ones are ‘far more ae OsSING i joying reading the’ last eight: . ‘copies of his paper. which are.) la. good. deal. older than: when: > ihe «generally: looks through’ ; | business-like. oo Sty ot ' | Sunday was surely one of the happiest days in Millie and Bill oy i. ceived: her guests wearing a “Mr, and Mrs, R. B. Finlayson, | eige and green linen . sheath 1627 Atlin Avenue have been en-} 80WM, accented with a corsage exercises . . . . bo tertaining many. relatives and. of ‘pink and white. carnations , me . ae eu ‘them. - friends this summer. Arriving) 2nd belge accessories. , _ | Durban's lives for they got thel! tor norrow- | : R Tuesday by car for a. week’s. The groom’s mother attended long hoped for son. They had. +. | FAST RE four little girls (one they lost) and had set’ their hearts on having a son. As they live across the lake at Grassyplains, Millie ( , has .been staying with our son vs aan ye Oo ‘Hugh and Josephine so ‘as to a be near the hospital. The , local. phones, have surely been’ busy ‘and everybody delighted to hear the good news. : : a . + During the past two weeks | more than 100 children and al- most 20 workers- have been suc- cessfully engaged in the annual First United church Vacation Bible School. | : O Besides mothers and young women assisting in the school, many fathers have been work- pastor Rev. Dr.“Elliott said to- ing behind the: scenes, church day. vacation were relatives of Mrs.{| wearing a blue flowered sheath Finlayson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice gown with matching duster, ‘Trahan and children Darryl! and } white accessories and a corsage Terry of Whitelaw, Alberta. - ‘of white carnations. i | Russell Cameron proposed the of ; toast to the bride. A summer floral ensemble was ‘Miss: Lyn Fiddes, daughter Dr. and Mrs. G. W. J. Fiddes and | Miss Thelma Childs, daughter of , Worn by the bride for travelling Mr. and Mrs: H. R. Childs, will | 9” their honeymoon through the enjoy a short summer cruise |Okanagan and Alberta. se prior to attending United church | Mr. and Mrs. Pearson will take Senior Girls’ camp on Vantou-;up residence at 142 Fifth Ave-. ” as Melvyn Pearson . —Photo, by Chandler's Studio. Mr and Mrs. Thom - Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Evans spent a few days visiting their old a , The. kintergarten work has ver Island from August 13 to 25./nue East, upon their return. ; OO a pee ep ee friends the Calders here. Th _ They . leave Saturday night; Mr. Pearson is employed by Att t a ~ h wt d ~ t riends the Calders — ere. They |been. directed by Myrs.. Dennis nboard the Canadian Prince for ; the Canadian Government Grain rac IVE, nou ris ING esser are on their way home to- Prince |Burnip, Mrs. G. R. Sahlen, Shir- Vancouver. ‘elevator. - Ce vo oe TM |Rupert after visiting Mr. Evans |ley Olson, Lynn Fiddes : : or and.Jean Senior who lives at Duncan, and a who celebrates ‘his 82nd_birth- | day while they were down there. 'Four generations were able to ibe present. Mr. Evans is with Finlayson. ; ce Handling the primary activit- ies have been Mrs. Robert Mc-} Bride; Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, Anne Warren, Donna, Long and Louise Harding, Carol Elliott, Gwen; Skogmo. while * the junior - de-'|: partment has. been “under the leadership of Mrs. O. R. Green and Mrs. Robert Elliott. Lay minister John Cashore | . and Shirley. Jones, have. hand- }. led: the ‘group of 15 seniors. Mrs. |" 3 ” Prince Rupert Daily. News Thursday, August 6, 1959 Sumous | ohn White shirtdress i fealures sublle slralegy im cul / Are: you. searching for a. refreshing-dessert to satisfy the husky appetites of those busy with early summer activities? Do you want to attract the appe-ithe Prince. Rupert .water de- tites of those who crave variety ‘and “seek adventure in eating? Are you eager partment, and has been with to catch the eye of those who prefer a dainty dessert? If so, hunt no more! | them for u ee : nstead try this refreshing gelatin dessert. : About 130 folk gathered on ; is Honey Gelatin Mold - is: : | Sunday evening at Ted’and Peg- - | energy itself. Made with orange-- gy Wright’s summer home 2n | glavored gelatin, crisp apples, : a8 . - - barehesinkut;Lake for, the’ annual: | crunchy pecans, and sparkling ‘service and. picnic for members G Mi Elliott and Mrs ‘honey, it is tops in. taste and “of the Anglican Churches served | CTE * have had he rf {appealing in appearance. ‘py. Rev. John Frame. It was q |Bowman. have 2a charge © No’ one’ can see it and say, . | : ; ; i nd singing.. Mr. Elliott 7 /peautiful. evening, and all sat music a : hid ‘lerhank you: No dessert for me — at | conducted. the opening worship ‘round a cheery. camp. fire in . eos , ‘a clearing beside the water. Mrs. and introduces the _ missionary ‘Hugh Cowan played the little |”. So ‘portable organ tor the hymn ’ Closing exercises will be held i si i dents Bob Purdy tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. and all jSinging, an’ Steen th ’ children, parents, and friends d the lessons. vi ° are’ invited to attend. ‘and Peter Bug The offering from the school ‘At the close of the service Rev. ‘John Frame introduced several will be used to encourage some children in Korea to further ‘visitors from a distance, am- ‘ongst them being Rev: and Mrs. rth ‘George Pattison and their chil- their education under Christian |dren from Prince Rupert, who | training, Mr. Elliott said. i today.” No one can taste it and 'say, “Thanks. No more dessert | for me:”’ Instead are. compli- | ments and requests for more leven from those who often skip ; desserts | entirely. Here is the i simple recipe: : REFRESHING HONEY GELATIN MOLD Jt package orange-flavored gelatin i cup hot water ly cup honey 2/3 cup cold water 1 cup unpeeled diced: apples Ye cup chopped pecans ' Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add honey and cold water, Chill until slightly thickened. Fold in pecans and apples. Pour into | Which are you looking ‘Or this summer SALES SLUMP, OR a l-quart mold, Chill until set. : Unmold. Serve with a topping : oe os of whipped cream and honvy . . , ; made by making a nest-shaped rot refreshing honey mold. _. mound of the whipped cream on each serving and dribbling one teaspon of honey in center. Makes 6 servings. arintion—Honey Grapefruit Mold, Use recipe above but sub- 6 | sha xehht erapen ; 5 MONTREAL, Aug. 6th — So many ot my friends are telling me these days how pleased they are with the BANK OF MONTREAL f y" , : . . . | stitute 1-% cups diced grapefrult Family Finance Plan, Seems that this modern | sections (nbout 1 grapefruit) method of financing is filling a long-felt, want ° for the apples. Makes 6 servings. among people | know, Some are using it for \ . | aoe ee happy family vacations right now, others to _ @ 7 send their children to college ar far school ; ot : P E RQ S O N A L S expenses, and many more are using it ta buy things thay need Ne for their homes, If you have a steady income and can make 1 PRINTED PATTERN by John Whit: f Avmonth's holiday will be en- reasonable monthly repayments without. hardship 1 know {he joyed by Mr, and Mrs. William F, MY | B of M will be more than glad to talk over this life-insured plan ‘A 902 Stone and ‘Samily,. They left| with you, Why not talk to “My Bank" today? L st su or’s salos gains were tops! nd. . : , winner of the 1059 De- Tuesday morning by car for! | pore ON IT! 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