}Oocince BRapece Daily yews Liv, 3 Thursday, June 14, 1962 A Beverley Erickson marries Robert Ames Baskets of gladioli decorated the altar of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church June 2 for the evening wed- ding of Miss Beverley Alice Erickson, daughter of Dancers plan fall lessons A beginner's class of adult square and rouncl dancing will begin in Sepz tember at the Civic Centre, it was reported today. Arthur Sweet will teach the ; - square dancing and Mrs, Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Steven Erickson, of 132 Ninth Avenue the round dancing. They will also West, Prince Rupert, and Robert Edward Ames, son instruct the children’s clisses of Mrs, Jessie Ames of Chilliwack. eee ae weet Given in DET HUEE hy her fa- are members of the Southern ther, the bride wore a full- | korudz looked after the guest California Square Dance Callers Jength lace-over-taffela gown, , book. é ns a oy ‘Wh, Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT EDWARD AMES pe cee oe wet ie eaten a MARVILLE, France (h -—- As a school pirl near Brandon, Man., W, [; | i; U e . /Vomail roves servutce tire with a sequinned neckline and long sleeves. Her three-quarter length veil was held in place oa For a wedding trip to Chitti-~ jwack, Vancouver, Toronto and iNew York, the bride wore a navy her head by two pearled flowers. plue two-piece dress with white Her bouquet was of red roses. neeessories. The muid-of-honor was Miss | They will live in Toronto They wore apricot - colored ; ployed at Morgan’s Department dress and carried a basket «ot 2 “ ; red rosebuds. Five - year on plan bazaar Larry Stava, ring Poarer, a light suit cout, dark trousers and a rose boulonmiere, Brooks Hornsby .of Vancouver was the best min, and ushers were Lucian Liunylois and Leif Erickson, brother of the bride. At oa reception held at Club 27 at the Royal’ Canadian Lesion, Plans for a fall bazaar to be held October 31 were made at the last meeting of the season of the Sonja Ladies, held last night at the home of Mrs. John - Photo by R. V. Anderson She is responsible for the dis- cipline, dress, quarters and gen- lumbus. Winner of the girl's first prize of $310 was Maureen Lyons, who spoke on “Freedom - - inner free- dom to which ree Lyons, Shirley Kingershy, Adrian Donders and Peter winners of public-speaking contest Seven Grade 10 students of the Annunciation School took part in a public- speaking contest held last night in the Annunciation Association and use their course to teach, Past activities of the dancers have tuctuded an udact beginner's class al St. Peter's Hal) and a ehildren’s club, the “Cirele Squares.” square . . a ee be: wt “4 . Lorlie Brickson and the junior) where the groom is an assistant aan me eRe Me pH PENN SN 3 Square dancing was held out- bridesmaid was Miss Helen | manager of FB. W. Woolworth | PrRLiC-SPEAKING CONTESTANTS in the Knights of Columbus contest held last night at the j|side in Gyro Park to quutify Erickson, sisters of the bride. | Company. The bride is) cm- Annunciation Hall are left to right: Silvano Sambo, Michael DeCicco, Lynn Montesane, Mau- for “Snowbiid” badges, in the Vatankeren. Maureen won the curling rink on the ice for “fee- chiffon dresses, with while gee! Store there, pirts first prize, and Peter and Adrian Donders won the boys’ prizes. worm” badges, and at Lakelse cessories and earricd white cur- on Statf phota by Phylis Bowman hedges Ate ne ee nations. . Ss. Q, aba party held recently, a trilieht Six-year-old Wolly Kokoruds S | L dies KA | De { VV “yr te Lk lamp was presented to, Mr. and as flower gir} wore o white nylor on a a a ureen yons, e e r a Nn a r) eren : Mrs. Sweet their classes. Mr. Sweet is caller and Mrs. Sweet is instructor for the round dancing for the Muskeg Squares who meet every Monday night in the Civie Centre. Mr. and Mrs. James Ritcey of Norwood, Mass., are in the cily for two weeks to visit Mrs. Rit- cey’s brother and sister-in-law, from members of Hall by the Knights of Co- enemy of freedom, for man must | Other contestants were Lynn know his goal and the means to; Montesano, Shirley Kingersky, it, Then ‘Silvano Sambo and Michael De- obtain his heart can tea hi 5 : " — . every individual }soar on the wings of hope andi ; Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Faulkner, 1605 Emilie Cherkowski found she eral welfare of the 40 airwomen ; vases of roses and a three-hiel Carpenter, 615 Fifth Av- aspires." ‘The speaker pointed out |love, following the directions or Ciceo. TL was noted that Adrian|Graham Avenue, while on a tour was faseinated by military pa-|who serve as the wing's typists, | wedding ake reed by Une enue East. thal “ignoranee is the greatest jlove.” She asked “is man free if came to this country from Hol-jof the west coast of Canada and rages: ft 0 mt medical assistants and supply groom's mother hivhliehted tlie Pieces of material were given _ he is a slave to fear, public op- {| land in 1951 and Peter in 1954. the United States. Today, after 10 years in the} technicians. Most of them are pridal table. 7 _ shape br ae se aj bande a" - : _—_— a ‘AR Ve? Bedi ’ . ‘to the members by Mrs. Jacel we r inion and propaganda’ : RCAF, she's an” enthusiastic (petween 19 and 24 years of age.| Mr. Hornsby was master of y Treat books carefully booster of service life. “Pd recommend the RCAF to both men and women, You learn about people, you learn to get along with them, and you get to travel, Even if you stay in Canada, you get from const to coast eventually.” Emilie, 34, joined the air force as an airwoman second elass and has moved up through the ranks to flight Jieutemant. Here at. the RCAF's No. 1 fiphter wing, she’s an assistant in the personnel ad- ministration branch. In her work, she deals) with both men and women, Their careers, transfers come under her department, ‘Strand, president, for them to ‘work on during the summier. It was reported that eight ecard The bride’s mother wore 2 |taples had been donated to the rosewood colored dress with| Sons of Norway. white accessories, and the bride - Mrs. Arvid Sandhals won the groom’s mother wora pale bluelehair prize and Frank Mostad - ‘two-piece dress with white ac-|won the raffle, The next meet- Emilie was born at Castle’ cessories. ling of the lodge will be held in Point, Man. between Brandon) a cold plite supper wis served September at the home of Mrs. and Winnipeg, where her father, | py Mrs. Eva Kokorudy. Allen Ke- | Josephine Taylor. Karl Cherkowski, was a railway . ceremonies, wnd Gordon Smith proposed the toast to the bride. She also is the housing officer, responsible for the allocation of married quarters, More than 400 families live in married quarters on the base and an- other 400 live in local housing. Never jam books together on bookshelves as too much pres- sure will ruin the bindings. Stand them upright or lay them flat, never lean as this breaks the bindings. Dust or vacuum fre- 'quently. Leather-bound books Iheed un annual treatment of saddie suap to restore essential foils und remove stains. section foreman. and welfare |chewan Government Telephones 5 Daily Crossword Puzzle s After high “sehool she spent wo years on the admitting desk | at the hospital in Yorkton, Sask., : and then moved to the Saskat-_ i iat Canora, Sask. oe Winner of the boy's $10 prize, | Peter Vantankeren, spoke on: “The Perverse Generation.” What} advances man most is what tells | him what life and truth are, he: asserted, yet a perverse genera - | tion calls upon all the knowl-} edge of science to serve the body, | leaving the mind crippled, | dwarfed and destitute. Science is good, he conceded, but not by science alone does man progress. It must not be given preference to that which is higher: wisdom. truth and God. Second prize winner, receiving | $5, was Adrian Donders, In his | speech on the “Role of Society in Edueation,” he said that Ca-! nadian education had failed be- | cause society so often holds up a standard directly opposed te all that is true and good. He ask- “ERESH IN TODAY” Green Onions 2° 17¢ Lettuce #9. 17 Be t a | 4 i ay " if A A ‘ 4 } 4 98 In addition, G6 Sum, OL Beagle. futurus, 41 Help in wrongs - 3 95 Enplis a doing. ‘ i : Ls we ’ Oy Ienglist cheese, DOWN 42 Dance of the aementten ALARA oe ~ " , a PO i CC 4 ~ gnerifice: 2 words, 1 Coffechouse, islands. CLIFFORD WALKER, Conservation Officer of the British Columbia Fish and Game Branch, ~ 2 39 Optician’s product. 43 Old-time wapon, a5 Threefold, ov 36 Ineeet, 3 Potage. 1 Certain aot —+ Indians. man, English 51 Jewish month, discovery of WII, 52 In the place of fui, 38 Newcomer, 44 Batting — 4G Sereed, orbits, AY Biblieal brother, has been transferred to 160 Mile House and will be leaving the “eouk, engineer, eaptam behind him in the pieture. His official duties carried him along t : d how such a society could lead . ¥ Ss 47 Accounts of high 11 Squadron of e . . , 1 oa Gree: adventure, ® airplanes. its youth to genuine personal de- | oma oes Fancy, 2 Ibs. .... ¢ : Colloq. 49 Frosty. 12 Lollar’s glove. velopment. “Others nations have -§ Si he Left 50 Presidential 13 Combining forms, fired their young people with | 5 Site of the Ber * nickname. meaning “equal.” fired scat of theirisms’ so why FIRST QUALITY — NEW SEASON PRODUCE 10 Partly: Prefix. 51 An embodiment. 18 Pluf. cannot Christian democracy in- | . 14 On the erest of. 53 Big-hearted. 22 Airs tere wsnire its youth with the ideal | We Deliver i \ 15 Image: Comb. 58 Pxertion. | isl oe Truthful. Coll for ure wiht rectal mr SET form. 59 In the English >) Opinion: 0 oq. ‘ wire hes ‘ “ty 16 Greek Jetlers, manner in or te 20 We drift of | Judges for the contest were A FISH ERMEN S ORDERS WELCOMED | 1 tticle in a “rance: 3 WOTUS. hough. 'J. Beliveau. who presented the Fre ich newspaper. 61 Deeds: Lat. 27 Schemer, Mata . . mnyedc : , ; : » 1 ight: Cami. Per 62 Mis heloved was lari style. awards, J. J. Comadiia and A 743 -3rd Ave. W. fot, Beatrice, 28 Captured: Colloq. | Hany Scholten. Master of cere AMS ro uce 90 _. corps: 63 Light: Slang. 3o te the point that. monies was Gary Morison, youth Phone 6383 2 words 64 Dance. 3L Annoyances. fommittee Chair, 91 2 word maliciously 65 Organic 3b nutshells ‘ " ~ nn rr in triumph, compound, 2 words. city with his family the middle of next month. Mr. Walker has been stationed in Prince Rupert for the past 10 years and was and crew" of the Prov.ncial Game Department’s 46-foot. vessel, shown he north ceast from Ocean Falls SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE on 37 Diamond G Served a cannons 3 Wolfe hero, to Stewart and up the Skeena River as far as Port Essington. Mr. Walker served with the Roy- 1 ° " opponents, hall, in. tennis, St Veraldic term. al Canadian Navy for seven years as a gunner Mm tructor, and joined the Fish and Game braneh 29 Lirutenantss 7 Hontings ee a mediums 1 years ago. He came here from Ladner, and his been active in the Toastmasters Club here, i . B Semele’s sister, HO Former goverte Irs Walker was a member of the Frienc ship House Ladies’ Club ¢ -year-c ainda is i 10 words, Air “Grade 5 shudent at Roosevelt: Park Sehool, > SUNIT phote by Bais Gooscy Gander 12-14 yrs. 43 Finale ° 10 Oxford Dean, 87 Datted with stars, TET ; ‘44 Settled down, famous for a form (Mt Nea ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE Encomium. - a a 4 > YIU SE 3 SHE ait! sl resses 0 WALT TBS UME LR BRT ATS TA ALS[S]A[ MBE AY LL MTU Bag O18 TU [S O/ Tite 4 lala Rare tals Also PRICES SLASHED 20° on Gy OL T BRe TE. ; \ k L t ut Laake Blouses by La Dear and Susan Van Heusen dete] oie hceieG Dresses by Klever Klac AN CIUTLIL IE LR : : . Plat ic lula. 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