i - 1' L- E. 1 m Idrfncr Rupert Dallp Betas entral Interior Pr. George . i the Prince George . ;:,.v mft a request of , . :cS Nurses' Assocja-B, : Ci'iuubla that salted to. a minimum he first year cf ' This entails a dlf-$789 ner year on the Like other horpl- Oeorge u still faced i , shortage of nurs-; he same time the "Wini iucreased. hos-r Requirement by it , anticipated, will At the end of this were seventy patients here Clifford E. u annoir-ted admln-tiie Prince Ororgo ui.wlnij the rtlre- U Wsei.len as man- -iry Moose Lodge has pur-(ormT ho?pital bulld-,.d v. il) use It as lodge Purchase was the city council for fiO.000. oil. K.C., has been In 1q attend conventions 'ish Columbia liar and the British Colin of the Canadian ation. en. Women! Uld a ,50, 60! Gel Pep .iv - c.ii wr : mr mmm " out, rufr-ouwo W 1 mnmCMlt imut it wbti a iik IMM Will An. CoMUM tUUt to HUM txxli lsafc, iiM kl V-u fclaa uptrtetnrau. J rutetaai, ti., a mtMtwl ducu l'T HmuIM wwsi IM." tH iMrvs Tuii" Ttbtrti fctfUr 1 ( wio' Try uut i fml wi, ;ftn uaw. iwa m; d&f. Friday and Saturday July 11 and 12 "Danny Boy" Eu-r.- Henry, Ralph Lewis, i Merrltt. lleien urown, Ldderir.g and Ace. ucsday and Wednesday July 15 and 1C Nile of Monte Cristo i Loder Lenore Auber. K crtaer and Martin Koslek BEATRICE ROSS IS JASPER BRIDE Married to Prince George Man at Recent Ceremony Pale pink gladioi:, rose.s end fern decorated the United church at Jasper Park for Ihe evening wedding f Beatrice Iteien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ro of Jasper, formerly of Prince Rupert, and Arnold Assman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Assman of Prince George. Rev. A. D. Carr officiated. The br;de Is the granddaughter cf Mr. ,and Mrs. Hugh Klllln of Prince Rupert. Entering the church with her father, who gave her In marriage, the bride wore a princes-styled gown of white sirpptd satin, the skirt terminating In a sll?ht .t-aln. The bodice, which fastened down the bad: with self-covered button, featured a round neckline edged In tatting. Her floor-length veil was held In place with a pearl-studded tlarn and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and white heather, which had bton sent from rejatlves In Scotland. Her only tewelry was a pear! necklace with earrings to match, gifts from the groom. Miss Margaret S:mondson of Prince Hupert attended the bride. She was gowned in ice blue nylon with a chapfl veil to match and she carried pale pink carnations. OroontTnan was Alastalr Ross, brother of the bride, and the ushers were Mr. Harold Assmarf, brother of the groom, and Mr. I Tom Ross, brother of the bride. I Mr W U. Watson played the 'wedding mui! and prior to the ceremony Mrs. Terrace errace neaire 'L-z.z?, on Tuesdays and Wednesdays end Saturdays at 8 p.m. iz; matinee at 2:30 pjn. CABINS i Skeena llridge Tourist Camp (One Mile East of Town) J Box 13 Terrace, B.C.J TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS 8ERVICK TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (U. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace You saw it in Tne News I DINE AT PHIL'S (Formerly Skeena Cafe) Lakclsc Avenue Terrace, RC. BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER AND BANQUETS v?ervc! ' T rood Fine Pastries Quick and Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil Tetrault SILVER TIP CAFE CIGARS CIGARETTES TOIJACCOS ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS TERRACE, B.C. fOlt PROMPT SERVICE .... See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Bulck Cher. Trucks Pontiac Oldsmoblle O.M.C. Trucks tkiichlne Work A Specialty Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE B.C. UTILE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Hough knd t0" ro,M ressedi Lumber TE R R A C E and Piling Alents For Interiational Harvester Co. 1 Firesttn Tire ti Rubber Co. Ltd. PhllcO'iRadlos WlUar Batteries New Garage Is Being Built At Smithers SnniERS Fair headway is being made with the construction of the new gane building for W. J. a'Neil In Smithers. despite the fact of delays due to the ihortage of raai-rfc;:. It is- being built of frame and stucco. The contract is m the hands of R. C. Mutch, of PUnce Rupert. The foundation work was completed last autumn. sang "Until." During the signing of the register ?he sang "All Joy Be Thine." Iavld Rosa played the pipes while the bridal party left the church. , A reception wo held at the home ef the bri?' parents where Mr. Rosa, mother of the bride, received ir. a turquoise and black fifurcd Jersey frock with a black hot trimmed with tur quoise ribbon. Her accessories were In blatk and her corsage was of Talisman rotes. . Room throughout were decor ated with pal pink roses and pate pink aad white carnations. Laid In white Madeira linen, the bride's table was centred with a Ueced wedding cake topped with a circlet of orange blossoms. The ak wsj made by the bride's mother and decorated by Mrs. M. L. Taylor. Sma!i vases of Sweetheart rosea arid sweet peas aed tall tapers in silver candle-beWeft ccmpleted the The ktUfe the bnce $d for outtla the wedding cake had been used by her great-grand-mothef. her grandmother and her mother at he-" wddln?s. D: S. MtCready proposed the tcast to the bride. Presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs. Harold Assman Klllln of Prince Rupert, grand I mother of the bride, and Mrs. D. I Ross, aunt of the Wide. For going away the bride don ned a turquoise Jrcy dress with a matching topcoat and white. '. accessories. The couple will re side In Prince Oeorpc. Out-of-town gui-sts at the wed ding Included Mrs. Klllln, Mr Alastalr Ross and Miss Margaret I Simondson of Prince Rupert and Mr. and Mrs. II. Assman, Mr. and lfr n Pntc nnr! snn TYivIa Mrs RISKS OF FISHING TOLD IN ARTICLE After the B. O. quota is causht, i says Peter Madisou In the current Canadian Fisherman, he may decide to go Into the treach erous riorthern xvdtcra off the 1 ,?ale-swept Alaskan halibut Area which remains open consider ably longer. Here, H he is lucky, he may end the season with $1,000 or $1,500. On the other, hand, if he run into a, sptll cl stoirrks. or other bad luck he may end up In the hole. Gear louse? and repair costs are deducted torn the gross take of the halibut boat each trip. Then 20 per cent comes off for the owner, and the rest is equally divided pjnong the crew. Out of his cut, each fish erman must pay his own expens- es for grub and his share of fuel. AVAVAV.'AW.W.VAV.V, Timely Recipe .VAV.W.W.WAVAVA'.V, Olive Fruit Salad Because Olive Fult Salad Is so simple to prepare and so food to taste. It Is on ot our favorite all-season quickie. When it's for a luncheon main course, serve two filled peach halves per P"- .scn and garnish the plate with whole ripe olives. Two-thirds cup chopped ripe olives. 1 (3-ounce) package cream cheese. I tablespoon mayonnaise. 4 canned cling peach halves Lettuce. Chopped unblanched almonds. Paprika. Blend together o.lves. cheese and mayonnaise. Arrange peach halves cut side up on garnuhed salad plates. Cover tops gener ously with cheere and olive filling. Sprinkle with chopped almonds and a dash of paprika. Serves 4. "p" MASSETT MAN PASSES AWAY Leo Edgarson of Mr Smithers CAMPERS Supplies delivered twice weckiy to Lake Kathlyn. GOODACRES' SMITHERS, D.C. (202) . Irk WANT TO SWIM, FISH, UOAT OR LOAF? . . . Visit LAKE KATHLYN AUTO CAMP SMITHERS, B.C. Telkwa (175) HOLIDAYERS When in the vacation land of Bulkley Valley SHOP AT Leach Bros. FOR GROCERIES AND MEATS Free Delivery to Lake Kathlyn Tuesdays and Fridays (180) TELKWA HOTEL "The Beauty Spot of the North" Half way to Prince Oeorge . . . make this your stop-over, when driving out. Excellent accommodation. Dining room, general store And. gas In connection. Rates: $1.25 to $2.00 single, without bath. Rooms with bath $2.50 single, double $4.00. Special rites for families with children, (J7) TWENTIETH CENTURY CINDERELLA Once upon a time there was a scrubwoman in Watford, England, who washed floors for 36 cents an hour, 8 hours a day. She resented stories about models and titled ladies who were called glamorous by newspaper. So Mrs. Sarah Waldock (right) wrote to one of them: "There's real .loveliness In our little homes, but hidden under dust caps, mops and scrubbing brushes. "IH prove it." She hurried off to a beauty parlor early in the morning, and then visited a dress shop. And when the clock struck twelve Mrs. Waldock, the mother of three children, proved her point. At right you see the glamorous, finished job. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince If upcrt E. Crosby, Vancouver; H. Sta- venes, Vancouver; R. Hansen, New Westminster; M. Sjablam Vancouver; W. Johnson, city. B. Irvine, Vancouver. O. Nelsoii, Vancouver; John Ware, Asslnl-bola, Sask.. G. Columbus, Vancouver. Miss A. M. Paul, New Westminster. J. J. Paul, New Westminster; E. F. William, Prince George; L. A. Raphael,, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. S. Rod-land, Vancouver; Miss G. E. Fox, Vancouver; Mrs. E. Pitman, Burnaby; Mrs. M. Wickstrom,; Ketchikan: Miss J. Haatz, Ket-j chlkan; Miss I. Broadfoot. Ketchikan; Miss L. R. Nason, Ketchikan; A. M. Arno, Vancouver; P. Uylander, Duncan; Capt. C.R. Brewster, -Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Kohut. Terrace; F. C. Hen- ly, Vancouver; M. Mljos, Van couver; J. jnanson, Vancouver; C. A. Hasken, Vancouver; M. Benko, Jasper; J. G. Chan ter, Vancouver; Mrs. A. Knut- Mrs. Joseph Edgar of Massett, , whitehorse; Mrs . W .O'Neill, died Monday afternoon In a dls- Smithers; Miss P. Vari, Hamil-trlct hospital at the age of 22. ton 0nt . M1& M Meikieham. W Muirhead and Mrs. Scofield The body was sent to Massett Hamilton, Ont.; Miss A. Hunt ;i!l cf Prince Oeorge (last night for burial. Hamilton, Ont.; A. C. Argue, Hamilton, Ont.; A. Bushman, Vancouver; T. Simons, Saskatoon; II. Haus, Vancouver; Miss A. . Whyte, Winnipeg; Mrs. E. A, Lind, Seattle; Miss D. J. Jacks, Vancouver; Mrs. K. Young, Vancouver; II. Singleton. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. Black and family, Vancouver; Miss C. Merrltt, Metlakatla; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Crawford, Kodiak; Miss C. Chapman, Fort St. John; Mr. and AFrs. J. W. Tyacke, Lincoln, Nebraska; P. Gelin, Vancouver; O. Nelson, Vancouver; Albert Stevens, Vancouver; William Johstone, Dlgby Island. HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet. 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