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' . adian National Steamships’ Pa- . nesday completed the. last voy- | the: Pacific Coast Service of the Prince’ Robert Dai ly; oe Friday, September 25,! England oe United were united. flowers. ° Rev..Dr. Robert Elliott officiat-|. ed at: the’ ‘evening ceremony for the’ ‘daughter: of Mr...and:. Mrs. Fred: Thompson of: Leeds, York- shire;:England:.and the- son. of . Hans» Loy. ‘of “Chicago, Iltnols, “ and | the | late: ‘Mrs. Loy. a The bride chose - a brocade “gown “of: whit nh. three- -quarter “Jength, “The. ‘vollniinous skirt fell from a fitted bodice, styled with - long sleeves tapered to lily points and a. sweetheart’. -neckline. CA ‘wreath: ‘Of white roses gracefully “= gecured her ‘illusion. net chapel “yell: and’ she carried. a bouquet of red’ roses. “She. was: given ‘in marriage by " Douglas. Simpson of this city. Bridesmaid , Was , ‘Miss Joan Booth, RN, who wore a pale blue - nylon - gown * in three- quarter length. “Hre dainty bandeau was carnations. vmatching and: she’ carried. pink . States shared: interest | ‘in . the wedding performed at “First. United. Church September..4° when Jean. Thompson, RN, and. Franz Loy din. marriage: before ‘the. altar adorned with, bouquets _ of: f-autumn brown ‘accessories.’ OE et, They have taken up residence ‘at 1151, Eighth. Avenue East. Mr; Loy is, employed with! Canadian National Railways, Newlyweds: spent ‘thelr honey- moon in Vancouver, making the journey by ‘train. via Jasper. i - For. travelling. Mrs> Loy wore a suit of royal blue off-set with! “The civic CENTRE-LITTLE THEATRE | will ‘sponsor a short course: in’ : 5 DIRECTING == vote : Sept. 27; 28, 29 - Evonings—8- 10 p.m. we REGISTER AT THE civic CENTRE | ay po NO CHARGE 5 eon me - Guest. Lecturer: Mr.’D. McCooey, ie " Recreation Consultant, for. Northern B. Cc. _ Fritz, Brauer. was best tan. os “The reception was held‘in the | “nurse's lounge at Miller Bay In: “dian : hospital, where ‘the ‘bride is’ on the» nursing, staff. aan Mr: Simpson proposed the brid al ‘toast. and = Miss Marline’ Travis was’ in charge of recep- ‘tion arrangements. | oe “oMRAND'MRS. FRANZ LOY / Photo’ by Chandlers. Studio. “AS: -year sea-going career . “ends for Captain: Caldwell . well’s last ~ . voyage was. a cruise specially ‘chartered ‘by the | Los Angeles | ‘Chamber. of- Commerce, the same group which engaged: the vessel-on its thaiden trip. Special to The Daily: News: “VANCOUVER Captain. Ern- est B. Caldwell, master of. -Can- cific ‘coast cruise vessel, “Prince George, ”and.. a ‘widely-known — - figure in marine circles, Wed- Co Odi ee All: those having equipment. in lockers. at the Civic Centre are asked to- have them cleaned out or re- -registered age of a sea-going. career, span; ning. 45 years. .His.. retirement! takes effect January 31,-1960. . 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From’*1916' to ‘1920 he was in England with the: a ~., the Atlantic coast run. 4 Victor Lewis, 226 Fifth Avenite ‘aamiraltyatransportys service» ang | late erved " on. ‘American’: ships sailing. out of ‘Philadelphia “ ‘on ‘He joined the CN Steamships. = in.1925 as quartermaster. on the: “Prince Charles” and. became} third officer the following year. | He: became a captain in. 1943 j. when he took command of the: “Prince: Rupert.” ” - be Capt. Caldwell. has been mas- | ter of thé.““Prince George” since June 1948, when the ship entered | | British. Columbia-Alaska service | after her completion as Esqui- malt, B.C. , a © y ail be . a” semen ee mee on oe + ae _By coincidence, Capt. PERSONALS A, M. Rivett, 239 Fourth Av! enue West, left today by car for Vancouver. While away for a” week, he will attend the con vention of the Socicty of Notary Public at Harrison Hot Springs, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, West, returned home Wednesday night by train following a three- | week holiday. 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