Chooses Anniversary e's Parents to Wed ents’ wedding anniversary was Dorothy Mabel Smith and Paul! exchanged marriage vows in St. hurch on Thursday, f Te turer from San Antonio, Texas light | decorated with pink and white looked at his car today and told he streamers. Guests were received reporters: W. G.| by the brides mother who was “Got pretty good performance ir. Peter | gowned in navy dress with navy ‘out of this car. We'¢an breeze ian and white accessories and ieee wong up to 40 miles an hour on , age of pink carnations and Mrs level road. ) CM Oscar Smith in figured navy with | The car is a 1920 Model T Ford, rin lavy and white accessories and | an open air ancestor of today’s She | corsage of yellow carnations chromium monsters. Osca The toast to the bride ces Jahnsen arid his 26-year-o'd proposed by Oscar Smith and |} j travelling mate, Joe Sanz 4f ultably responded to by the| Mexico City. breezed into Vans vs groom, Toast vo the attendant couver Thursday headed fok L X~ | was offered by Mr. Stewart | Vancouver Island. He started his} rice Telegrams were read from rel- | : | flivver-tour from ‘San -Antenio ar , atives and friends in Chicago, | , June 23. 4 “ + 4s pee 7 England, Duncan, Ontario and Joe Had covered 4,000° niilesj [ New Westminster and wants to be back homé for 4| The bride's table, decorated the November election so: he cai ' ns With pink and white carnations, vote ; for, Gov, Adlai Stevenson, ortip | 2nd gladioli and flanked by tall the Democratic presidential cah- } +, , White tapers was centred with didate, si # h 4 Sie ali ee eee ee AT ANGLICAN SYNOD—Some 300 clergy and. late King George VI. Attending, left to right, are elas hod pe phe ditional fashion by the bride os bt * =e COCe, Le anne avs Cones Lene, ee ae. Oe Opening Or ee 'publicans?” ee d nevvieian wales i eae | Generat Synod, the House of Bishops of the’ AW glican Churck§ pag@ed a resolution expressing | bas ( ; , Vickie Lewin. preiyn Metab. oe concerp over the lack of a “religious note’ in. $arvices held By | Re Canadian government for the aie of | Stromdahl and Rose Pobureny. late ing George VI. Attending, left to right; are} Rt. Rev &. W. Luxton, Bishop of Huron; Rt. sia ren cee MUSIC os } liun Following the reception, the an we gt - nae _— - Kobe, Japan; Ngess Rey ware Barfoot, Archbishop ug $ This west sca eeu o| newly wedded couple left on the sdmonton and Primate of all Canad’, arf Rt, ney WA swilents, ish@y of "Algoma, sécretary > 7 tofwit” has‘ dinportéa “3008 frogs, : nial Prince Rupert for a honeymoon | of the House es ee es eros, 7 " '? 3 , ACP. PHOMOF es a hegtiedfituke) jobj Dhef eypk - & rip south, For going away, = 7 . a wire a | exe have been tilsfribhte in - bride wore a watermelon rose- | } ; ' | ffower-filled areas to keep down’ ed by | knitted suit with brown top coat @a a e S$ et raise Error in Story insects. , Frank and brown accessories. Her cor-| ‘ OF ie ao sage Was a mauve orchid. ‘ + . The Daily News regrets the es c ss . om The bride, until her marriage, ,erroneous paragraph which ap- i _ LONG-TIME MASOR ‘ i Waik' was a member of the staff of| rom rime nis er Seong ee STEWIACKE, NS. (CP) — This the Unemployment Insurance | a 7 at neWE StOry. 1D gp rural town figures = ~leading re- | Commission rince Rupert ¢ . f : Vee ie eg : .,day’s edition concerning ie citizen, Dr. Bernard Have pemay re- | Commneeees P nee Ruper and If the future Canadian Navy will be made up Of! prime Minister's inspection of| have set a record for Cdeeaion Greer and Bridden the type of young men as those in Capt. Cook’s Sea|Capt. Cook's sea Cadets. The Communities. Dr. Havéy~ has Cadets “there will be a marvello : i : manhood,” Music Trail Series That is the opinion of Can efe ada’s Prime Minister Louis St Laurent wt yas “highly - 1 by New Auxiliary fess Si, sia and inspection of Prince Ru- handicrafts instructor: at Civic|Pert’s Sea Cadet corps in the ’ Navy drill hall Sunday as appointed permanent secre- While Training Officer Sub Music Trail auxiliary here, |Lt. Ed Dawes put the corps tt ‘through its paces the young sailors aged 14-16 demonstrated Peter Lien and Mrs. Don For-|the precision which they had na low accomplished by weeks of spe- the ushers committee with Mrs./ cial training for the event L. E. Smith ar é ross as- ‘ alatit a h and Joan Cross:as | The Sea Cadet guard of honor j}was also the pride of Lt. A. A. Ogilvie, commanding officer of {the corps now in training for a Mrs. J. T. marvey is chaliimiar of the publicity committee. Other members are John Magor, Fred \ party “1 HOUSEWIVES! Bowling AL a Be Sure To See 10 7:30 Our Fine Selection Of (213) TOWELS, FACE CLOTHS, TEA TOWELS, DISH CLOTHS, POT HOLDERS and OVEN MITTS. Moose >sday, FY, Sept. 10, PODol, Hall All fC to attend 18 3rd Ave. ‘Box 1178 (213) cers dittle more than a year eral Wilaoet “Bil eh "pop Ghia.| The entire Corps had work- wick and R C. Telford : ed hard for this moment, ; i , realizing they would be one of scare: : aes the few—if not the only—Sea ; L Lh d Cadet guard of honor on the pe a ra or l’'rime Minister's visit to the " | province. Women Show Some of the boys worked! more than an hour on_ their ‘ boots, giving them a= shine, “4 Work at CNE said one officer. All of the wie TORONTO @ Dorothy A.| Cadets must have put much ef- ‘lant, director of handicrafts at|fort on their footgear, for as Grenfeil Mission headquarters |they stood in straight lines, not : in St. Anthony, Nfid., attended|moving a muscle, a twinkle of ‘ASKA the Canadian National Exhibi-|light winked back from each ee n this year to show the work | boo} | done by Canadians in the east Mr. St. Laurent stopped to ern outports chat for a few -seconds. with} Brightly woven scarves, hook several of the cadets, asked ed rugs, intricately carved ivory |‘em what they thought of) and | figures were among items in the | Navy Jife and told them: | per-'' Grenfell exhibit, All have been ven done by men and women of Mrs. Turk Broda Newfoungland and Labrador | Compares Blue Bonnet This is the first time in th: vears Miss Plant.has visited her “P| home provinee. he will remain s in her home town of Niagara ' Falls util her return to New : foundland in January when she ONMACY will resume her dog sled trips a from house to house, She makes ee these to see how the women are Rata getting along with their handi- ek dea work during the winter months Contras: Miss Plant plans the produc- tion of mats which she says every a Dor woman knows how to hook with Mi ~ : sik stockings and ravon under- : “NS | wear dyed in the right shades. : Ivory carving is done by tuber- ey sae \ cular patients many of whom wa f _— "2s — “i ee ee egg Bg \eeept an in) itation from Mrs. Turk | Collin - ae ey ee *: | Broda.. Compare De.oxn Buve Bon- : One of the small ivory paper) yor Margarine with any spread at any ; knives was presented to the Duke | price! Like the wife of the famous y of Edinburgh during his visit | hockey goaler, you'll rate DeLuxe i @rs to Newfoundland sith Bonner “All-star” for its fresh, . sunnv-sweet flavor . rich nutrition | eal economy! De.uxe Buu Bon- | , ! ep MUSTANG ROUNDUP Nt ty on Canada’s sami a vee | MY ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE, able margarine. ann it’s so handy, Now | Alta. €P)—Young Indians have | each golden-vellow quarter pound is ‘nd danee,|tounded up wild horses. nerth individually wrapped in pure aluminum | (214) of here for district farmers. foil with an inner parchment. lining, Power machinery had been bog the aa rig tap tn a — Metro-| ged by heavy ‘rains and the ne ie i et pea | ept 9 8 eet Cos erent ' recipes. Cit ‘i _—* ut B Nas DON | (919) rses were In grea emand. andenjoy all these Det Xz advantages. us representation of “I think you are an outstand- ing group of young men.” The public recepici which followed was sponsored by offi-| of the Navy Reserve and the many spectators who wit- | nessed the inspection then met} the Prime Minister in person ~ OBJECTIVE $3500.00 GIVE GENEROUSLY x RED SHIELD sr r SERVICES Approximately Canadians were mate- rially helped last year by the personal services «@ the Salvation Army in its Maternity Homes General Hospitals Old Folks’ Homes Sa LOCAL APPEAL 1,546,000 A For able of SEPT. 5-26th | Tom Christie—Campaign Chair. Ed Gladding—Campaign Treas. Campaign. 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