= VWuily August 7, mer INe 1952 ve hop-Rothwell Nuptials Presb yterian Church Moose Women Hospital Guild Plans Bazaar | LUXE ‘Animal Pets Over-Run Household VANCOUVER @—Mr. and Mrs. James Stanton nurse wounded grizzlies and make pets of other bears At let | wild the their home on Knight In- 150 miles northeast of here, animals have the run of place, digging for roots close to the house, tramping across the front porch and_ snoring loudly at night outside a bed- | room Window At one time grizzlies were by the house. Some years ago friends pre- sented the Stantons with some South Sea pigs. For.almost seven years bears and pigs rooted and fed together, but the pigs rap- 27! roots this summer digging for idly increased because neither the grizzlies nor the Stantons | could bear to eat the pet pork- | ers. Jim and Laurel Stanton | nearly went broke feeding them. | Finally th reluctantly called in friends to do the Slaughter- ing The Stantons have always } bee that way about animals. | Mrs. Stanton buys crushed oats {Or the deer they winter each year, but the Canada goose, res- | cued With a frozen leg, prefers rolled Oats and milk. Oéeasion- ally it fites about the living rdom ‘Mrs. Al Capp Compares Blue Bonnet — 1t’s Her Favorite! _ 7 Ace Capp ept an invitation from Mrs. Al Compare DE LUXE Brive Bonner with any spread at any price. Like the wife of the famous cartoonist, you'll love DE LUXE Brve Bonner’s fresh, sweet flavor, rich nutrition, réal economy! And what ec mvenience! DE | Biur Bonner’s individuallys Wrapped quarter- pounds — you “an unwrap just what you need. % Sco0p- ing or slicing. Unused vo stay factory-wrapped, keep fresher, Handy chart shows where to cut for recipes. No mez gpcinn. cup needed! EB snjoy DE LUXE convenience and DE LUXE The regular py onthly meeting }Of the Hospital Guila Commit- ian Church was the setting last|tee of the Women of tne Moose was held at the home of Mrs retty summer wedding of Erma! chas. postur Ronald Rothwell, Plans for the fall bazaar were : . . discussed, followed by refresh- ple were urfited in marriage by| ment t before a retty floral ¢ isn]: Those present included Mes- I * 5] lay dame J. Morrison, ehairman od fli W. Babchuck, L Mooney? and ‘ ter ii aw |the Misses H Tweed, J. Far- bs ats as inet M. Postuk; Seni e- » Of) dceessories Both had corsage cca, " me Postuk; Senior R the! ne -vehitw ose buds gent, Mrs. F. De Blass, and one as ns ss visitor, Mi rrances Schaeff " The toast to the bride wa sonincabaie inal proposed by Mr. Wright and | Kandratiuk. vi a Wouden. Ma- ie ag| @bly responded to by the groom. | tilda Markie and Ethel Moore hurch| Who in turn proposed a toast to | house The wedding cake was the matron of honor and the| Cul by Mrs. Rothwell and served her| bridesmaids. To this the best|by the attendant: lovely | man responded As her travelling costume. the lace A three-tier wedding cake.| bride wore a pale pink _ suit no | made by the groom mothe with nas ( i Th eneth | “entred the bride’s table newly-weds will take up resid with Servers were Miss Helen lence on Sherbrook Avenue fell she vm Home of Bride's Parents two nel f Prett We ‘te 9cene of Pretty We Ing : A pretty wedding took place Hall tier cake ength |i? the home of Mr. and Mrs. N placed on a 50-year-old a : , &. Johnson, 339 Fifth Avenue’ cloth amid a beautiful floral West when their daughter! setting Irene May, was united in maz as AAIDS riage to David Donald Morgan, RECEPTION Pat} son of Mr. and Mrs J. R. Mor Serviteurs were Flo Smith ight gan of Portage La Prairie. Man . ii Joyce MeGinni Lillian Burns, floor | itoba ; ' 4 ai 3 Assman, “lH ( it~year-ol un The ceremony. was performed , ' . ele¢at—ye ar-otd by the Rev. L. G. Siebe: Jackie MeGinnis,. Pat Miller. iren The bride, in a semi-formal Joyce Pattel and Kay Bateman lon | dress of mauve lace, picture hat The bride's mother, Mrs. N. EB, resS/ and white accessories, was given | Johnson a grey suit with \t-/in marriage by her father She | wine accessories and a red rose |; €- carried a bouquet of yellow rose or . and wore a sterling silver neck a ‘ pe wi i yi lace and earin the gift of the nee seit . a moun a, the ata : couple will ide in Prince ES0) groom \ f Rupert Will The matron of honor Heler Paulis and the bridesmaid. Elda om-| MacGregor, wore identical dre Announcement it} Ses, In design but differs satis color The latter's yellow with DR dO ¥ white accessories and ecarryine A. Mae’ NALD \ ie reeset > iy asieteuaw ‘ , | White and mauve carnation VETERINARY SURGEON » While Miss Paulis wore 9 green formerly of Prince Rupert slater dress, with white accessori will be in the tity -.|@nd carried yellow and whit for consultations i) | Carnations i : : . from th Greomsmen wert Arnolc Strand and Wally Shamisky Augusi 15 to 31 ‘ Following the ee Fer information phone 372 uve ception was held at Valhall BUY WHERE THE 'RIFTY SHOPPER BUYS 7 a RANGES Fresh and Juicy NCH CARROTS ESH CABBAGE, tim bdishes & Green Onions... en. PER CASE 2.25 3 doz. 79c 2 for 21c 2 Ibs. 15¢ 2. bunches 15¢ Fresh Marrow and Hubbard Squash Watermelons, Grapes, Cantaloupes, Honeydews all in Season now BACON—In the Whole an’ Ends BACON-—Side Sliced sh Killed] Boiling Fowl, ib. Piece bsh Killed Roasting Chicken, Ib... 65 wv, 62e tn, BGC quality ‘Get golden-yellow DE LU XE | Biur Bonner! eT-a Quart Quart Large 2 Lb. Pkt, TILBEST 15-02, . d3¢ | where Jean and shLiistrict Votes Mrs | Ora, Ontario, he makes his Burnaby. He wit pe fiere a few weeks, renewing friendships. A: home 3; opening August 11. It is the veteran and all round pioneer first time a Prince Rupert deie- he took an active part in early! gate has attended the confer- here life Margaret Goodie of Ker- is visiting in the in} Prince Rupert, where ; Rupert he at will represent Prine the lence, Hughie Hamilton, formeriy of International | Firefighters “annual conve ntion 7 STOCKHOLM (CP—Canipaigns val wood in Sweden s toreses | 8000 forestry management about 65 billion cubic feet. cc in- ;and new reforestation laws are pared with 50 billion cubic feet credited with increasing the to- in 1929 Ot who spent the : oe | city for a few. weeks ‘at ‘the| past few weeks in the north ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS home of her daughter, Mrs holidaying, left on his return to scandal — —- |Nora Thompson, 1496 Piggot | Vancouver Wednesday. TTY | Avenue. She returns home via } | Penticton where she will visit Mrs. N. S. Brewer, who has | with other relatives, | been admitted to Prince Ru-| . . 8 | pert General Hospital, is in| Fred Riffou, who lived in | slightly improved condition. Prince Rupert from 1908 to 1946. eee : i arrived by the SS Prince Ru-| Fireman Sack Furness left} As from this date, no Public Dances pert yesterday from Vancouver| Yesterday by “plane for Seattle will be held in the 1.0.0.F. Hall. All present contracts are also hereby cancelled. e AND WE'VE THE FOOTWEAR