andlelight Ceremony Joins ird-Miller at Tabernacle vull Gospel Full Tabernacle was the scene last ursday of the lovely candlelight wedding of Dor- hy Arlene, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ken this city, and Tom William, only son of Mr w. Miller of Melville, Sask. offic lated * iia genni ore ee Newspaper schindel of “Ter- ‘Employees Make Tour A happy band of employees of the Buffalo Evening News arriv- wedding | oq here shortly after noon today by Mrs. Leonard] anoara the Prince George on le entered the | the ‘ir annual Pacific Northwest : arm of her father, tour bin ely in a rich saUN) “Phe party is headed by David Eade gt vith long train} | Peugeot, promotion editor for the ca e bu ‘ | paper, who is assisted by Rev P featured @ NYIO3) Sonn Branscombe, in H, E. Boyer of the Northern The | pacific Railway is in charge of 1 point below | | transportation tiny buttons. | ‘Phe party will board six special wD NEG ii ears brought here Monday by of lace-over-lthe CNR and after a day-long pearls and | sight-seeing tour leave borrowed her | tor Jasper. ‘rand Of! 1 is the third time the Buffalo | ;paper has brought its party | nw Prince Raper her bid Ol 44 gowned | re e Quast, ed organdy {| candle, pre- to light the il party which the An , Queen me ye ‘ leeves by | } ouble of i ; VY Beck ‘ neice’s nd Miss Phy teat SS Martin Nuyten : | Heads New the former the latter | ike and vith mate hing | | intention -| quit him FISHERMAN (Continued from Page 1) (the but you jury) | Intricate Designs Feature Quilt Contest must take into consideration the | TORONTO @— Members of the ; cause judges literally went over|en’s Institutes of Canada, an | amount of liquor consumed as|Ontario Women’s Institutes had each quilt with a magnifying | annual craft competition well as all other evidence that|to sew the finest of seams in a glass might have case. a bearing on the; . If you consider he was so| drunk as to be incapable of com- mitting a crime you should ac- Drunkenness only a defence if he is too| drunk to form the intention.” The justice reminded jurors! that an objection by defence} counsel Angelo Branca earlier in the day to the Crown's fail-| ure to call the two men who were at Mrs, Beynon’s home| the night of the incident to the} sland was unfounded. “If defence had wanted evi- dence of these men they could have been called,” said Mr. Jus-| ; tice Whittaker, adding that one | | of the men appeared as a spec-| tator in the courtroom on Mon-!| | day. tonight | | UP TO JURY Gilbert Hogg, Crown Counsel, in his summation just prior to| the noon adjournment critic ized | testimony of witnesses and said! it was up to the jury to decide} the amount of truth in various | | versions of the incident. Mr. Branca, on the other |hand, urged the jury to acquit | Byrne because there were “so} many inconsistencies” in evi- dence, | He said it was disclosed that) Mrs. Beynon threw a lot of coke | and beer bottles in the home| and that the living room was a shambles, Mr. Branca said there was jing recent quilt Teachers Na me Moore New Prexy Robert G. Moore, principal of King Edward School, is the new president of the Prince Rupert | Teachers’ Association, following | elections at the first meeting of | the school year. Other officers are R. H. David- son, vice-president; Miss H. E Maynard, secretary; L. J, Matte treasurer. Chairman of the competition be- salary com- |mittee is Mr. Davidson, Other | representatives s are A, E. Hadley, |F. Moore and R. Hill, Trades and Labor Council; Don Hartwig, Civic Centre; Mrs. Gordon Cal- |derwood, Music and Drama Fes- tival; J. S. Wiison, public rela- tions; R. G. Moore and R. H Davidson, Northern B.C. District Council and Mrs. Faulkner, Port Edward school. Matters discussed at the meet- in the King Edward school |library included membership in the Civic Centre, use of the Centre for meetings, a Trades and Labor Council scholarship and possibility of forming a bad- minton club Guest at the meeting was School Inspector G. W. Graham of the Chairman meeting was ing leave jin (Sa competition over each quilt with a magnify- ing glass, Miss Florence | Cotta CALL FOR ORIGINALITY Wright select the One Sald they must be original. ed at signs the women of Ontario have gone a iong the last 10 years.” | VARIETY OF PATTERNS The provincial and regional winners chosen at this most re-| cent competition will be an- nounced later this fall. Sixty entries with motifs vary- from brightly colored autumn to houses, were displayed he Offices of a tea company ada) which ‘sponsored the Maple leaves appeared the popular choice for quilt pat- terns. Trilliums and African violets also shared the spot- light. And at least one Chamber of Commerce would be delighted with the detailed map of Mani- toulin Island—intricately worked even to place names. Considerable thought must have been spent on one quilt which attempted to explain the lineage of Canadians. At the centre is the Parliament Build- ings and fanning out in all dir- ections from this are the people who go to make up our popula- “Yes, you can say we went said one of the judges, Wright of Terra- Peel County. A trained designer, Miss} particular job was to most suitable designs. of the rules of the contest “And I was pleasantly surpris- the goodness of the de- said Miss Wright. “I think Way in their quilting in " ‘ tion, a Scotsman in national ,The quilts were sent in from costume, a French peasant, a Women’s Institutes in widely Greek, a Chinese, Japanese, and scattered districts of Ontario. others. Each was a project upon which live or six women, sometimes | more, Worked turoughout the year. Eligipie quilts will be en- tered in Tweedsmuir Cup com- pecition of the reccrated Wom- | | PaaS Make Your Printing Matter Part of Your Business Did it ever occur to you that you need distinctive printed matter for vour particular |} business? MUSTARD PICKLED ONIONS 3 Ibs. peeled, sliced white onions 1 teaspoon salt 3 cups vinegar 3 teaspoons Colman’s Mustard 2 cups granulated sugar 4 tablespoons mixed pickling spices Cover onions with boiling water. Let stand for 10 mins. Drain. Cover with ice water and let stand for 30 mins. Drain, sprinkle with salt, place | in hot sterilized jars. Tie spices in cheesecloth, place in un- covered pan with vinegar, mustard and sugar. Simmer for 10 mins. Remove spice bag and pour hot liquid over onions. Seal immediately, Makes 4 pints. 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I say she was| cancelled. To be held Wednes- Chaprun, treasurer, lying and suggest you cannot ac-;day, Sept. 17, 8 p.m. Legion aoe ss eae yer It was decided to institute a|°@Pt any of her evidence.” | Auditorium (219) ee new system of organization this | _ Mr. Justice Whittaker, ” his © Civic Centre Badminton Club ee - _|year following a plan learned | Teview, outlined evidence of Annual teste ot Cie Cents ire acted a8 tii. summer by the delegates to Mickey Maguire who lives Six}, » on Sonda’ "Reptenber at Bb ttended by the CYO convention at Banff.) 400rs away from Mrs. Beynon | Preapective ‘shdenhers weleeene:, , ie a the br ide Business of the meetings will be io anid 4 he heard young : ce (221) Bill Beck and *ePt down to an absolute mini- ean “a ” reanneg and went to ne the signiag 4M and tour committees as *% ps That was at 2 am.) @ Watch for advertisement for Lorraine @us follows have been appointed: : ne how ' ‘fa in a shambles.’ Auction Sale by T. M. Christie men and, Educational, apostolic, social. a a Ty on and malt off a to be held Saturday afternoon, play- and spiritual. The committees ca sae ne Saw Considerable) Sept. 20, at’2 p.m. in Smith's ' tad of Smi-| Will plan activities at meetings |P/0ed om the floor and bed| Warehouse, 1st Ave. and Mc- f of their own, and in that way clothes and when he spoke to) pride. (220) ie general meetings will be more _ ae ie Get -* me TIO “ > BE > co pt get a Sa ros { bride ac a delegates; Martin coherent answer from accused, OBJECTIVE $3500.00 Ken Laird, Chose Nuyten, Margaret Dorion and who said he was going to sleep; GIVE GENEROUSLY printed Jersey prancie Sdarniey walle ie hes on the chesterfield Maguire | acCeS8Or- | eount of their experience et the said there was no one else in the f yellow roses 2 ae *\|home at the time. He put the tha ‘plate convention and in addition Mar- childten to bed." af tite acd, tin Nuyten showed slides of ios ee Pn ee RED SHIELD Be Alma Carl- Banff and Lake Louise, showing Byrne Was charged with SERVICES re Sask:, ‘and erates from all over the pro- Wounding and imient to cause t. M H. N. Larson of vince grievous bodily harm after po- In Prince Rupert, over sd vies eee The three Prince Rupert mem- mee visited ~ silped a, prety er baiinemy bers returned with a trophy|_ Dr. L. M. Greene attended Mrs collected ane Giant Aon ES from Banff given to the group | Beynon in her home tast Feb buted to the needy, re, Te who contributed most to the|Tuary 15 and in testimony on Forty families were re corsages of pink and white meeting. Father Mohan, priest | Monday accused told him that given relief during Sons of im Charge of the Annunciation | Mrs. Beynon had said she fell the year. ! f ity dae CYO, also accompanied the three ;Gown the stairs of her home ee Jocal youths and cut herself on a nail : , aid Green Refreshments were served by| Preliminary hearing was held a —— ul aoe came fellow members of the CYO here a ay . and 9 aes ee : je originally had been schedulec A party recelyed for the Spring Assizes last May LOCAL APPEAL The bride ible was covered Trv Daily News Wont Ads | out was pet over. SEPT. 5-26th a eved able cio h - — - ——, | Tom Christie—Campaign . nam) mother, and | Ed Gladding-—Campaign Treas the wedding cake | Campaign Headquarters pink tapers, A |G. 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