ve . 7 pver-satin floor | | : <“podice, and ve gpg ast oe) Ie we ere owe wv ewes Mr. white gladioli 3. of Anna_Katherine Colussi, Mrs. Lino Colussi of Rupert, and Martin Allan Eastman of White Rock. | Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a nylon- - length gown, yhich featured lily-point sleeves, | " yound neckline, a sequinned rows of lace panels idown the sides. “nylon veil fell from a ‘coronet. She carried a diamond LUViLl MPTENDANTS at the wedding, were Gloria Borean, flower qirl and Atlilig Dtiassa, ringbearer. Teacher-irainee ‘interviews set Paton walk be diye this week alos with mare than 10Q sehool trustees froma of the pravinee. They wilh meet t ces 1 Vietorl College and at the University of Colmunibla Tes ty, nie ta sipply be seeklue shall appolntinents Beplember, ' sponsorship of dhe Trustees Assoctillon, a’ vs me fe sop SPN TE ND Fs Abigind s and Mrs. MARTIN EASTMAN _. Photos by Nishio-VanMeer Studio Anna Colussi married ~ at Annunciation Church _ | The altar of the Church of the Annunciation was banked with vases of red and white carnations an for the late afternoon wedding March 1140 Ninth Avenue East, Prince Eastman, son of Mrs. Vera Her waist-length bride, was bouquet | over-taffeta dresses with white: '§ of American Beauly roses with | accessorics | “opwo oinembers of Distriet School Board §2 und district sehool superintendent a. OM. to college” HW parts Howard torsted the bridesmaids. eae heretendn: Monday, Brith sy © “¢ ' OA buffet to bell them | py about the work of school bonrds | yyss Larraine Delwney formation about; ‘" after the school distriebs to those who will Wy from Vancouver, B.C. School; blue dress eo eh e . " . 1" vo. am Ty a . WR em We eee coo eer nvr bane 4, woe Sg Cums aie | counrewe eee NE *. rete ™ U NAM feats ew on re pee tee ” . show UCW plan busy month Plans to take part in a meeting of district women, a bake sale, a handicraft display, and a next-to- new sale, were made at the general meeting of the newly - formed Unite d Church Women held Thursday night at the First United Church, with the president, Mrs. M. Carscadden, in the chair. This organization, which 1s broken up into seven separate units which meet monthly, will be hosts to the Presbytery of UCW will mect in the city March 16 and 17. Special speaker at this session will be Mrs. C. H. Shoemaker, of Vancouver, who is conference UCW president of British Columbia. The meeting decided to spon- sor a bake sale March 25 and a display of handicraft at the Civic Centre Arts and Craft show next month. They wil) also cater for a pri- vate reception for the Vancou- ver Symphony orchestra after their performance March 23, and they will hold a next-to-new sale April 15 and 14. Members of the Naomi unit led the devotional and served re- | 1 eae MOS" 4 SUCCESSFUL COFFEE A. A. W. Macdonell, used to buy equipment for the Hos freshments at the close of the meeting. The annual meeting jeral Hospital Association Dolls realistic MONTREAL () — With dolls | that can walk, talk and even | eat, realism is the order of the \include the receipt. of, jin a circular letter signed Business on the agenda wil annua Prince Rupert General Hospital WA president. The sum of Mrs. H. W. Harding and Mrs. Robert MacKay. Mrs. J. was in charge of decorations and by Mrs. R. A. Breaks and Mrs. Donald Simmon ital gr meeting fo will administrator and secretary-treasurer of the board. : day in the Canadian toy market. |reports. auditor’s report. and fi- ection of members to the board! PARTY last Friday at the Civic Centre, hospital. A, s won the bacon. eee ene ete up sets be held at 8 p.m. March | held to date was staged by the Women it was reperted today by Mrs. $519.65 which was raised at the affair Convener of the event was Mrs. Carl Strand, assisted by: Martin was cashicr, Mrs. J. E. Ruttan handled the tickets. The knives were won Staff photo by Phylis Bowman __— ee eee ~ PERSONALS _ Mrs. Nina Heycock, public re- ations director of the Vancou- . a , ver Symphony orchestra, arrived | r arc .in the city yesterday for three: ‘days. -of the Prince: Rupert Gen-_ with the committee which is ar-. , ‘ranging the orchestra’s appear- ; . mo : : ance here and 122, in the Civic Centre, members have been informed |xadio officials. _) * Peer tnnee * ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. 5S. Noble of 615 Thompson Street left by plane kist week on a three-week holiday. After a short stay in Vancou- ver, they flew to Honolulu last Saturday. ’s Auxiliary to the will be Mrs. R. W. James ! | | es THEN YOU AR the athletic type! While here, she will meet. : gi Your corresponden address Mi Your own with press and_ ‘in upper left corner by Hugh F. Ross, hospital | , ae i‘nancial statements for 1961. el- | Sold with a little kit contain- ing simulated pablum and a bottle, spoon and bowl, the “eating” doll is emptied by a plug in its back. It was intro- duced this year at the 22nd all- Canadian Toy Fair, the show that last year introduced the “talking” doll, The maid-of-honor was Miss | Another novelty doll, new this Kenneth |? has a realistically scrcew- Shirra Halliday, Mrs. . , : McLean was the bridesmaid, and up infant's face and limbs that | thrash about for several min- Miss Gloria Colussi, cousin of the utes. when 2 central junior bridesmazid. i junio bridesmaid "wound tight. daughter of Mr. and PERSONALS Cove Circle left for 'Canadian vention in Toronto. Mr. Arnason, agent fo Hertz here, won the company” promotional contest for the mos applicable international cred} cards issued in Canada on a pe rosebuds caught on satin rib- bons. key is ipeing held March 11, 12 and 13. Walter Arnason, of 545 Hays | available at Orme’s Drugs or at: Toronto by | the hospital. : Pacific Airlines Friday. to attend the Hertz U-Drive con-' the Royal York Hotel. capita basis. The convention is: ‘of trustees and , ofan auditor. ' Membership the appointment | renewals are: Prospective members mus L. have their membership ducs paid ‘seven full days (March 15) be-' +! fore the annual meeting in or-. sider to obtain voting privileges. Lu: 1. oes : ‘ ELMO, WHAT ARE YOU They wore turquoise nylon- ; Pn a a oN, WIL COPE , t J! Beg Lee. wee! provident 040) will be the ehte sponser wt Wie, Nar theme, Te onblend Paton dere plane ly oft (hae achook hoard, wnd Mts. 1v. 1. Reeve of Wetoria, a for WU) Hop sehooting here. mer HCSTA president Nid wl} speak at VWieloria outlining respons bilities gemls af Lrstees, rrank Wiel of Chilliwnek, giso oak former followlng ni- Lhe sbesbons, Mr, pita day, nnd W. J. Seolh, chaltinan 1 Pell left on Hindny's pline. | | side at 340 Favwrth Avenue Maat. "othe bride, who was hen yr, Coleee.| panee Ranert and received ally Is nv teneher Yat King Kaward Aeboot, ‘Tore groom, who bas been MW: Nl the edly for two yours, 18 DAY | roll clerk wt HC, Paelers Tame | Med, —— | Annarincaments | e@ ANNUAT. 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