Weal: ‘yee ‘tell fr ote ie imlays ‘of pleated: silk tulle’ which oma fitted: lace d: wae a” rounded neck “ adler ‘and: silk tulle. Fash- doned“in ankle-length, the. bouf-| ‘fant skirt. was styled with over- solemnized ‘on. September: 12. "Flickeririg candlelight ¢ ‘cast. a “‘tovely glow ¢ on ‘the “bouquets. of red gladioli and: white carnations which - : graced the altar of the Annunciation church for’ the vid crriage of Lina Marie Barazzuol. and John. Baraz- Oy: - Rev. James Tracey officiated |—— at the 6:30 p.m, ceremony | ‘for ai the: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A “iy Barazzuol of Italy and the’son of| p@uirino Barazzulo. of Vancouver, carnations. Groomsmen’ “were Guisti ‘and’ Michael . and_ ‘ushers were bodice. and: Peter Moroz.. i ne Soloist Mrs... “Petite | Diana. : Camerin,' ‘groom’s niece as flower varried' a basket -of white carna-: ‘| tlons,- a charming. complement to’ her --First Communion, frock of _ white: brocaded : taffeta. Rudolf: Cate quets’. "were “composed of pink the girl, © “Giordano . -Moshenko. ‘Reno | Fabris~: “Grzesik - i Her finger, tip. “veil. of “gaport: “atte | embroidered tulle was secured mieby 2 ‘crown: of matching white “rand her only jewellery was a set "pig black, diamond earrings. She vercartied a bouquet of white. steph- SY, aanotis. 4 In ‘pretty ‘harmony, ; ot ere " prides: eamaids - ‘Miss Dolores * Birkeland “wand Miss Livia Mossini. wore pale. ~“ylue ?full skirted . street-length si GOWNS, For contrast their . bou-, jaa on : ref 4 Tiny. Tots - pel a , ‘ate =| ‘begin season’ sot : ue “tomorrow: ma |, “At 2:30. p.m. ‘tomorrow. thel: 48 Civie,Centre’ will once again be ces filled ‘with. ‘Tiny: Tots as. the big- gest ; Glass* in :the Civic. Centre 2 program. gets. underway- under ‘thi ection of, Mrs. F. R. Pea: earn Sd ae : $.-Theshour- -long program, from 0'°3:30° for children” from eaches children. games, il; marching, gymnastics and gaw Singing. Story telling is also a. te : popular: feature of the class. .. 7. Mothers © of - children . taking 3 part “assist” Mrs. “< teachers. Encouraging mothers to. assist-in* this‘class Mrs. Pea-_ gam said, “we: have two more yay OPEN gs “for. ‘teachers, if) any # mother. . would’ like’ ‘to. offer her ¢ services.” Es ‘ : Fs ~ asige Me” : and Mrs. and {Allisons!1 lei re car for: Langley, Be Peagam ..as | Robert. Smith | 6 | Was accompanied: by “0 rganist’ Cc. P, Balagno.” : -. The Armoury..was the scene of the. reception attended” by, some 350° guests who were - leaves. Festoons of yellow | “and blue - streamers decorating: the hall, were draped to-the-bride’s table,. set: under ‘a ‘canopy: ~-of white: fla 1ked by white tapers: | Mrs. Michael . ‘Karasosky was , gowned in pink: lace... °° > Receiving with: the bridal par- lty were. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mor- father.. ae ‘s OR. AY “McLean: “proposed with the. “smorgasbord supper: ‘were Mrs: Karasosky, Miss. Verna rons: ;Rutherford, ° -Mrs:* Weick, ‘Mrs..de He: Thornber and Miss Betty. Callbreath. Newlyweds have. taken up res- idence in’ the ‘Waldron’ Apart- ments. “received under a bridal arch decorated with autumn flowers: and maple _ bells. A four- -tieréd wedding cake Acting for the bride’s mother, \ oz,” Mrs,: Bruno’ -Camerin,: ‘sister of the, “groom, and the: groom *S... “the | toast to the bride.and assisting © Moroz, ‘Mrs. Stephen.’ Mintenko, 3 Mrs. : Clifford. Walker, Miss: Sha+) ‘Ralph|' "Francois Lake--Récent oe MR “AND MARS. JOHN. BARAZZULO- oe — _— we - = 4 | —— _ , = —Photo by Nishio-Van. Meer . Studio. Franc cois. s Lake News By. AGNES H. ‘NEAVE oS oe sed ‘Daily: ‘News Correspondent _ ae ua a copies of the. Daily. News’ are well’ worn, for they give*an account. of Johnny Prince’s trial in Prince Rupert. His home is at, Grassy; plains; south of Francois: Lake, and he: used to hire Hugh's taxi to take him and his. family. to town guite - fn — at mh vt my . : HEARING AIDS* mam Zenith CITATION at Ay ? MISS NELLIE SMITH from the: Women’s Missionary . So- ciety - of the . Presbyterian church * in| Canada; Toronto, Swill address the women of ithe- “First. Presbyterian church here . tomorrow night at 8 p.m, in the. shurch manse.. A 1939 | ping |the lake shore. /* i couples | ‘| My,: often.. “are® ‘increasing. ' There is one living here at the Landing ‘and. several: more Along aiternoon two arrived -- unexpectedly from California—Mr. and | Mrs. Bill Owen from. Van. Nuys, and and Mrs: Wallace: Grebe from Pasadena. They — stayed until. Friday morning, and. we were very sorry. when they had to leave. As they were. the only visitors here, we had time: to visit back and. forth, ‘and. one evening the Grebes invited ‘the Owens and Hal and ime to din-! ner in. the'r cottage. - The two men had been fish- ing in the lake and brought nm a splendid catsh of twout. Bill Owen to!d us.that his wife ani he had been coming to British Columbia every year for 20 years for their. holidays. and have stayed in various districts from far north to Vancouver Island. Cn Sundsy red | gts ane se ion 1 8 0 graduate of the Missionar star yang ‘uty Seale ie On ly ‘21 ‘|| Deaconess Training school, ae Miss Smith has held appoint- an ‘Free Zenith Quality, Test ments with Mission Bands, te PRI NCE RUPERT Canadian Girls in Training and sug QPTISAL ETD. | Semen re / RET 8037 . WwW, 5B : oe 803 “rd Ave. W, Phone 5548 ‘the WMS at Home and Abroadi oe — 3 wer v4 C3 - , . tury Pd ! wives: » ie ; Ne Bap: . : : . eo : my 1 ‘at 7 ANNUNCIATION HALL ce!’ . Thursday, Oct. Ist -. 8 p.m, : ‘When ho: told us that they preferred Francols Lake to any other where they have stayed it made us very. proud and they are planning on returning © here, They ‘have a comfortable trailer ‘home and small Marie was thrill- ed when Mrs. Owen invited her in to investigate eyery drawer and gadget and to watch. how the bed was made up for the night, This was Peggy and Walle Grebe’s first visit to British Col- umbia and they are already planning on returning next year for a longer stay, They and the and as they do not live very far “ns 4—$50 Games. | | vi 11 Games at $20 and $15 So it - EVERYBODY WELCOME ote mel. a Express. Your Opinions eratt vd With Ease and. Contidence vad wney . 4 hhh AMS rl a _ will be hold at : THURSDAY, 0 “ pins ‘MEETING’ bf VKATEN! TOASTMASTER’ § CLUB | will bo held in the PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL, — Comey THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8,6 pm.” a | (Dinnor $1.25) oy us \ | ov prince Rupert TOASTMASTER’S CLUB soi +] LUNCH MEETING, PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL, BD pdavaedtes ranma SN my ' ’ oo PAA NA AME BE ee Re | TOASTMISTRESSES AND TOASTMASTERS CLUB FIRST MEETING of. Prince’ ‘Rupert TOASTMISTRESS CLUB wi] 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER’ 3, 12:30’ pm. ‘ (Tonatmasters Tytornational) the ELK’S | LODGE, CTOBER. 1 8 Poms i: from each other, will be visiting when they get. homa again, and meet cach other's familles, Pere em root * Donna Hickey and ner small ‘daughter Jo Anno are staying with her husband Jim's parents here for two weeks, She. and Jim are now living In Vancouver, Donna also spent some time with her parents Mr, and + Mrs, Mer Farland in Smithors before com- Owens became very good friends. ae and eit. Tor Cottages Mr. ae aH his four sons own i Patchett: Lumber “Company, ‘There were five. sons. :but Don was killed.a few weeks ago when his plane, which he. was piloting, crashed into the side of a moun- tain. He. was on his way from Vancouver to Quesnel with three friends when:.it is thought that the plane was iced and it was also’ very foggy. He had been piloting his plane for. eight years prior: to the. accident. “John. and Eunice Keefe and their. three small daughters drive over from Houston to spend the weekends here in their sum- mer home whenever possible. Sx years old Jocelyn counts the days between visits for she is very pally with her cousin, our Marie, and the two little girls ride the ponies. the district on an — inspection trip to.all places of business 4 connection with the Social Ser- in the Courthouse In Prince Ru- pert: A, K. MacRae “was also through on, his way south in connection’ with cruising for the Forestry. His home is in Smith- ers, Announcements ships are now available in the Prince Rupert Curling Club, For information and application forms contact 5016 or 6124 (eve- nings), or any momber of the executive, ( 105) e Canadian: Logion Branch an Dinner and General Maecting Wednesday, September 30, Din- ner 6:30 ($1.00) General Meeting 8:00 p, ms (190) @ Mr. M, Ly Foony“DVA repre- sentative will be at the Legion Friday, Octoher 2nd fram 2:00 to 5:00 ‘pan. Plensa phone 414) for appointment, t19)) @ Legion Auxility meotlng Thutsday, Octobor 18k, 8pm, Ing hore, O. Eidsvik to in December, y’ ted abeaaae Yo CRORE P ERE GEES EPO AERP ED ERA RAD Pe ree 4 ( Pe Case rad senaaaes eoveeree seccavecnccscocegeocgsccoovorsccrestes oe 11) write final uniform CA examination ° O, I, Midsvik of 1237 Socond Avenue Waal, Js among 3h mon who have successfully passed the 1060 final law oxaminna., tion of the Inatitute of Ohartered Accountants of British Columbia, It was relensed hore today, ‘ Due to tho results, Mr, Eidsvik js now a succosatul CAN. didate for: the Uniform inal qualifying examination to hoe hald in mid-October In Vancouver where ho js now proparing for the examsnation,, Rosults.of these exams will he released if i OP OCOO POH LOOD OLED oreo O00 0CI0 OTOL OFIOREELEENONENDENOIOOOEL dee ae . Qi me, Se eR Re oe ’ J the “Harold Stainton was through vices tax. His headquarters are; @ A limited number of member- % Every: ‘day. we ‘see several hun- ters. going through . with’: their:. moose. ‘Most: of. tnem | take™ ney meat:;in’ the. -back’ “of : a. ‘pick-up wrapped ina tarpaulin, with the technique high | standing.. : horns.on: top. janes to | : ¥ . Corey Cw es 1 s p 6 0 6 eG thar Pd Rey ag iets | set 4 . Robert Casadesus,. Mr...Godés. “is one: of the most]. | gifted young ‘pianists: I. have had | the opportunity. tO. héar.. whine nce eta aces aye |:Concert-Series. | Walter: Gleseking, with whom the. young. pianist was a master pupil,:wrote: “Herman Godes is an: accomplished - pianist, excep- tionally. “gifted both musically Tand. ‘technically ney exceptional qualities: . wT ta S wito said. By VEFY. « ‘and irtuoso wag ‘captured’ py: ,, | Germans: in World ‘War II,and ‘spent: ‘four years. in: sonegnte_ * musicality of “Two ¢ great + pianists c are unanimous in their praise of ihe Grtistry of Herm én |Godes; -who: will present the third program February 23 in the Prince. Rupért tlon camps” before his liberation} | from dreaded Buchenwald by United States troops in 1945. Re- suming . his interrupted concert career,,Mr. Godes was soon ap-~- pearing as, featured soloist with in Europe, earning enthusiastic critical reviews. | .Prince - Rupert music-lovers that This hear this great musician, as well fine “of as’ ‘concerts + ‘by the | Claremont Quartet, soprano: “Marilyn Horne, t|.and baritone Stephen Kemalyan. . Tigkets are available now from “Canvassers* or. ‘from the | Civic some of ‘the greatest orchestras, who, appreciate, good music. can PERSONALS: -Miss Lorna Dutton. artivedein the city. Monday by. Canadjan: Pacific Airlines plane from Van- couver. to. preside as maid-of- honor’ at. the: wedding ‘of. her ‘ls.. ter.’ Miss’ Jean. Dutton: to Gary Morison ‘which. will’ ‘take. pl§cc Saturday.. While * here for two- weeks she “is” the. guest. of ‘her parents’ Mr. and.) Mrs, : Eugene Dutton, 625 Taylor Street. “Fae: nthe, a “SALT OUTPUT re . Canada’s production . of. salt" In 1958 amounted’ to ‘1,837,000 tons of which: Ontario accounted -for 1,625, 000 tons. Soon eee ee MEN . és ‘in a “pair, of. WARM. WATER: PROOF hunting. boots from our. new stock: nap : WP BP Oe hae Ow wk a Ae Centre, i This year make that trip IT'S ALREADY: TIME: TO PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS “sy This year you ‘ll want to select your Greet | - ing Cards from those we have available in our ‘better- than-ever selection of personalized cards or ‘ ‘ . ' ’ \ poe Supplies do. become exhausted, so be» sure you shop early. for the best selection. ’ : ~ PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS STATIONERY DEPARTMENT oa Phone 6767 | rs 1. oy wy (ee tye we ey Page SEE THEM NOW on. ‘DISPLAY INOUR. . WINDOWS, OR DROP. IN... oe ww we Oe We have just unpacked a. complete shipment of RUBBER and LEATHER hunting footwear, ‘fom ankle boots to hip- -waders, - Tle he