pone Hardy ‘Honoree at Bride Shower A beautifully decorated basket a with gifts, was given | to Miss Iona Hardy at a miscel- | laneous shower We dnesday night B | by members of the Queen Mary Unapter, Imperial Oorder Daugh- ters of the Empire, at the home |of Mrs. J. R. Care, 925 Borden | Street Miss Hardy, who is to be mar- |ried here next Saturday, was ENCIES ¥ or Shing Were 5 Wire Shopping Service ®St Hast eneouver, the The Old Home Week and centenary | entered the house ; for the gentlemen and crinolines Several games were played and he vogue in the western Ontario | prize winners were the guest of oundlanders Seth in Bio for Social Work KAY REX growing torner Brook { be Ww le runs high in this new province 5 p p it if FACHERS PREFERRED jand Misses Margaret Keays, Workers were given preference | Doreen Paul, Shari Beth Ingalls, they had been teachers or|Mary Addison, Barbara Teng, | worked in related fields because | Karen Forman they would have had experience! The bride-elect is a member 1 dealing with people lof HM.CS Haida Chapter,| it in St. John’s, not through any niente their return Miss Black will stop discrimination but peeause liv- es ing could at times be rugged in the Outposts where many a wel readers ® fare worker did his visiting by | boat or dog-team | @ Cash for old gold. Bulger’s A basic In-training program! @ Salt Lake Ferry running was set up by the department,|every day, weather permitting. | but after two years the minister| Refer to schedule elswhere in wanted his staff to have further! this paper (1t) training. As a result the six- week course Was opened this f Studen Lloyd Andrews, Pat ick Kavanagh, Mrs. Rita Long, | Angela Ryan, Mrs. Marion Ward chic YOUNG, it all of St. John’s: Jack Anthony, Fogo; Guy Belbin, Flowers Cove Lioyd Case, Carmanville; E. E Crocker, Twillingate Island; N S. Facey, C. 8S. Knight, Trinity VLL TAKE Bay: H. House, Lewisport; Pat- df 4 — rick O'Keefe Placentia Bay: OIL ’ “ George Pieroway, Red Bay, Lab- BURNERS f K \ rador; George Pope, Stones ‘ ex- Cove,’ Fortune Bay: Doug Ride- ut, Wesileyville; E. J, Russell, G 1 Bell Island; H. E. Skinner, Bona- % 7 f vista; J. T. Spencer, Milltown; } C. J. Spurrell, Corner Brook; R di J Tobin Brigus; Max Vincent, NOW ON Glovertown EASY TERMS a Time at Breakfast et Than Forty Winks will vit the yubli oth ha Vnere ra ind eakfast m fried eakfast itionist whole grain verage such | np rian nd pro n the ort ive pre ll bal Health bread s the enough energy igar level idedness are sto un ea snack Phone Linable Shipped ved ed Clothing Anyth ing ings St, B.C, CEdar 8769 ymas dress up in 1852 fashions 1as become other | presented with a corsage of red | rosebuds by Mrs. H. C. Flood; Regent of the Chapter, as she growth of Charle Kensing- (CP PHOTO) | Besar and Mrs. Margaret Stew- —_ ; ar The rooms were | decorated with mock orange | blossoms and the fireplace was jbanked with foxgloves and honeysuckle Delicious refreshments were | served by the hostess and a lovely in st, | bride’s cake made by Mrs-R. B. site | Skinner was cut by Iona and of | Served by Mrs. Flood | The basket of gifts was placed delightfully On the other hand, housing | a difficulty align the centre and industrial yhin's in “What died to do with the able- unemployed,” Was an- problem in province the scattered population irgely Was dependent on seas nal work such as fishing.” Enthusiasm for welfare | garet Keays and Doreen | after which the bride-to-be }opened each pacakage, | Among guests were Hardy, mother of the be; Mesdames M. J. Keays, H. Breen, W. J. Lineham, J. A. Mc- Rae, R. Scherk, J. Ridsdale, S. G. Keilback, R. B. Skinner, M , Stewart, Stewart, J. A. Teng, | a here Mrs. Ken | bride-to- | work even hundred persons have ap- lied for the 70 openings in the ublic welfare department since was organized two years ago J ywomen Were Kep: preity much | 1.0.D.E WITH ESSO FURNACE Olt CONTRACT ASSURED ELECTROLUX SALES AND SERVICE Phone: Green 960; Evenings, Blue 970. Box 1626 For genuitys parts and service WRITE OR PHONE IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, coast 2, 1952 | op dind “Dig W, oles | in front of Miss Hardy by Mar- | Paul, | | Pat Forman, F. Hill, G. Charlton) | | A. C. Gillis, Ketcheson, P. Lyons, ‘Ald. Daggett, Now Assessor To Study Methods in South | Alderman Harry M. | Aug ' devoted OSLO @ service by the Norwegians cele- brating the 80th birthday anni- versary of King Haakon VII on 3 will recall a lifetime of Norway Celebrates King’s 80th Year the decision to, separate herself from Sweden in 1905, Norway offered the crown to the then Prince Charles of Denmark, and on accepting it he took the title beloved monarch, -ineluding a .heroic of Haakon VII. tary leaders. chapter in the Second World; waakon has been the spear- The five war years he spent in War head of Norway’s progressive London were the busiest of his Celebrations actually ai being growth as an independent na-| reign, despite his age. He worked i held yr 4 and wears to|tion since 1905. Friendly and} hard as head of the “free Nor- aoce fa lane syo honor the King who has been tactful, she showed grim deter- ‘ ‘ sta « Daggett is leaving here on tha thidie Of yokes ever mination wea etwas ean at-| "2" regime and constanty de since Norway became an inde-| tacked by the Germans in 1949.|Yl0Ped and encouraged Sunday night to inquire into assessment policies at New Westminster, Nanaimo and West Vancouver. The newly-appointed c ity assessor expects to be. away about a week, He sails aboard the Princess Norah, Mr, Daggett, former mayor of Prince Rupert, was appointed city assessor at a council meeting here last Monday night. He will resign his aldermanic post short- ly. * * Miss Mary Strachan sailed on the Coquitlam last night en- route to Victoria to resume her nurses training atfer spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. RK, Strachan, Atiin Avenue. * Mrs. T. A. Marshall, the for- | mer Peggy Steen, sister of Mrs. |T. A. Stewart, has returned to | Prince Rupert to take up resid- ence. Mrs. Marshall's husband lis with the Columbia Cellulose | Company. Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Martin, with their two children, leaving by car tomorrow for |Telkwa where they will spend {three weeks visiting Mrs. Mar- |tin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heal . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Don Morton, ac- | companied by Miss Wanda Black, Mrs. Morton’s sister, left by car last night for Los Angeles. On are | ‘at Penticton for a visit with friends FRANCOIS LAKE William Loveseth caught a 22- pound, 11-ounce char on Sunday. It was 39 inches long and had a girth of 28 inches. Lee Cooper has been visited by his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Streeter who camc up by car from Kavcee Wvo- ming They drove via Dawson Creek . *Ralph Keefe was home short visit this week-end with the forestry working from Prince headquarters He is department, The Riding Ciub meeting the Snyder Ranch was exciting. After a little rough riding ex- ‘hibition the members practised stake racing and enjoyed a pic- nic lunch under the trees. After- wards they rode into the hills for the afternoon * . There are very few tourists coming through, and the cottages at the Landing are all vacant. These are beautifully situated and. were all filled last : summer. for a} Rupert at} pendent state in 1905. It was a/ November, snowy day in when he came ashore in | with Queen Maud, the youngest daughter of Edward VII ain, and their son Prince Olaf, born in 1903 Norway had been united with centuries | she joined Sweden in 1814. With Denmark for FERRY PHONE BLACK SALT LAKE SCHEDULE Continuous Service Starting 10:30 a.m. All Schedules Weather Permitting He refused to sanction Quisling cabinet put up by the agains 3. the Germans. 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