oie aap P Styles as Hlelight Wea Service interest Wus Own Gown For * matching shade NICKEL PRODUCER—Pirst ore sine the Second World War to wi OU, OF East Rim mine, 20 miles northeast of Sudbury, Ont 4 hearoy smeiter, The ine Wil ship between 75 and 150 tons of ore a day t to the United State governime The Sudbury i) ent t lickel (CP Photo) readers ATTENTION SONS solemnized last ao AND OF NOR SONJA MEMBERS hose interested in badminton ted Church when Reverend) please attend meeting on Thur , : ‘ day, Oct. 16, B.O.N. Hall, 8 fficiates bo ik. s I p.m ited a he candlelight sharp (243) vhich joined Janet Rackow, ; 5.O.N. whist and dance Fri \ ? " Mrs. A. Bendiksen, 1049 Tthiday, Oct. 17. whist ¢ o'clock Whiteley, youngest son of ! a ine. Mame by M: Co v)s ‘ lyssi Good prizes, Re i i ' I. 4 aly : ; z | the late Mr. Whiteley of | Admission $1.00 Ever wel come (244 f More and ge. Mrs. White~- ® The holders of the lucky ooked we in dark green Super-Valu tickets have all co s nd Followin ” oft ' { Hodeki } Daughters acted as %0M. 237 6th East: Mrs. D teur Negrych, 1419 Atlin Mr . te weitdinn 5 tL, 344 Sherbrooke (it Mrs. Grace Gilli @ Navy League of Canada, ride, & toast Was Prince Rupert Branch, general posed to the bride by M neeting will t ” held in H.M.C5 Chatham Friday, Oct. 17, 8. p.m (244) esponded to by ey Attention! ALL SCOUTS, GUIDES, CUBS, BROWNIES mA tt i i ie prepared to turn out in fall uni- form on the morning of WEDNESDAY, { OCTORER 22nd, 1952 — His Exeelieney, The Governor-General j and Chief Seowi of Canada will be ( inspecting Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownies in a full dress parade, Please contact your Scout Leader for ) details ) Seout Master—A, J. MITCHELL { For Commissioner F. E. ANFIELD ) WHITE SATIN GIN LALO OE LONDON DRY LONDON DRY GIN BG-BC BURNETT'S BURNETT'S This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, 4 Classic tailored { Black-Stevens Exchange Vows At United Church| _ Included in the|~ riage service, * Stevens elder daughte , e¢ Mre Dorothy Stevens, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs, group was Mrs. E. Crum of Van- Arvid Mattson, and J. Harry Black, manager of the! couver. ' ‘ “ DINNER, RECEPTION ‘ f 2 satires here, exchange , re 8 Capito] and Totem theats langed vows at Following the service a din- ceremony in First United ner was held at the Canadian Legion and a reception took place later at 132 Fourth Ave- a pretty double-ring Church last Friday. Reverend L. G. Sieber per- nee ‘ a final delicate jue Bast, where the couple will formed the ceremony wor ; ” - yume reside. The bride looked radiant in a) Mrs. Fred Meyer, sister of the For the reception the byide wore a dainty, street length was:gown featuring a black velvet bodice with a low cut round neckline and a skirt of frothy black net over gold lace. Miss Wanda Black weicomed guests at the door or the cere- During the evening the bride zrouping of the and groom cut a beautiful dou- bridal couple , ble-tiered wedding cake in tra- during the mar- ditional fashion. bride, was matron of honor and d Meyer feyer wore 4 suit with and pretty of pink car- suit of ! cinnamon brown trimined with Def 44 nd, Fre deep brown military braid. Her best mn. Mr hat, shoes and gloves were of sitart y tailorec also trimmed pale bi accessories warm with touches of deeper brown. sunburst corsage In her box-shaped purse of nation matching hue, she carried a A novel feature dainty compact, gift of the mony w groom family around ol pink sweet- in @ ho! Noe Her corsage ¥ QUAKER OATS » MEAT BALLS 16-o0z. tins + STRAWBERRIES: ow YOUR FIFTH VOLUME ON THE ENCYCLOPEDIA GOES ON SALE THIS FRIDAY—ONLY 98c A VOLUME 35¢ 10c 24Ac LARD «2. 19¢Shortening= 3c} GLACED CHERRIES re. 2-».35¢ ( CALIFORNIA RAISINS 2».42c CHEESE VELVEETA, 2 Ibs. TOFFEE APPLES They Are Delicious. Each CHERRIES Sweet Black, Choice, 15-oz. KLEENEX Regular Size, 2 pkts. DICED BEETS AYLMER, Choice, 15-oz. tin ICING SUGAR 2-Ib. okt, 99 —10¢ 23¢ MAPLE LBAF OXO CUBES Per Pkt. MUSHROOMS MONEYS, 10-oz. 2% ROAST BEEF—Rolled Ribs, POUND 89c 78¢ VEAL ROASTS—Roliecd. Pound PORK BUTTS—-Well Trimmed, Pound 58¢ ROASTING CHICKEN—fresh Kiiled, POUND 59c BOILING FOWL—Fresh Killed, POUND 49¢ PRIMROSE, 16-02, / CHIVERS, 12-02. NABOP PURE Black Pepper, iin CHOICE 2-ox. 3c § Nabob Extracts 21c Dessert Pears, 15-07... Ie Q Kernel Corn, 15-07... FANCY MACS $3.79 Anv Sive, BOX COOKING APPLES GRIMES GOLDEN LT RY A a Wee TURNIPS UST 'and Mrs, Joseph Roussell of Pad- SPECIALS 3608 TILL OCTOBER 22ND * PUREX TISSUE 2: 25¢ Sweet Mixed Pickles, jar 33c ¢ Old English Marmalade .. bottle 4-07. — Ac 3 an S006 “HS ee have just received our first car of Loves Potatoes THEY ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD. Prince Rupert Daily News _ Thursday, October 46, 1962 : as — ate Roda. Getatd Nuptials Held. At Church of Annunciation | Theresa Jacqueline Gerard yes- terday became the bride of Denis Roussell at Annunciation Church with the Rev. O. P. Mohan offi- ciating € white bouquet of carnations. Hef bridesmaid, Armida Foffoli, wor a grey wool dress and carried bouquet of pink carnations. Bett man was John Laporte. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julien Gerard of Worck, Belgium, arrived in Canada a few months ago aiid came here a week ago from Ocean Falls A reception was held in t evening at 715 Eighth Avenu East, future home of the couple, A three-trered wedding cake, topped with a wedding bell an@ | lily-of-the-valley was cut in tras ditional style. Father Mohaf proposed the toast to the bridé and it was responded to by thé groom : The groom is the son of Mr. dockwood, Saskatchewan. The bride wore a grey suit with biack accessories and carried a “Geecom 28¢ Fine Beek 29¢ —— OUTTERMALE, %8e ic SUNSWEET PRUNES 44c BLUEBERRIES Choice, 15-072, tin 29 SKIM MILK POWDER 3Ac Jill, Pkt. i Fraser Farms 39¢ ete ~ : 43c ue +r ogins 3 10¢ # eg i —36e ? 5 c TOWET TISSUE 45 ee ee ae PORK and BEANS BRIMFULL, 15-0z. tin TEA ROYAL TUDOR, Pound CREAMETTES 8-oz. 2 pkts. 10c 69c 25¢ 25¢ STRAWBERRY JANQ 5 C NABOB, Pure 4-Ib, - WE HANDLE BRANDED QUALITY BEEF ONLY. ALL OUR MEATS ARE TRIMMED BY EXPERTS AND ARE WASTE-FREE .... DON’T PAY FOR EXCESS FAT THAT YOU CAN'T EAT. * 36c $ Dog Meal, Stbs. bottle 19% Tea Baas, 60inpkt. ..... Te 280 SHEETS “(6c § Writing Pads, Super-Valu 49¢ TOMATOES eis 17¢ ao. FELD 3 LBs. 25¢ a tb. Ble Per Sack... $4.65 | ee ee ~ SI I i ie et aaa i canals apa Cris EM as ie E -8 sieilianti tr ty MMR ai Bin