( idia wounded in the Korean war §side-tracked , the front and rent- Australian and a Canadian Red Ald. Gomez asked at the last ing it for a warehouse platform in Japan before leaving for yuncil meeting why the work MAYOR THANKS ALDERMEN i Pte, George Crooks, Shelburne had not been done and last night Maycr Harold Whalen thanked Calgary; Miss Joan Watson, Toronto works committee reported al aldermen who “did so much Buffalo, N.Y Phyllis Davmon ite predicament to make the Governor-General i Stellartor NS and Pte Al Ald, Ray McLean, who was not Visit a success Aldermen Ger CP from Nationa] Defence) 1 counci] at the time the mo-| Hills and Bert Glassey praised Was advanced, asked time! the mayor and aiso other aider- ; : to look over the site before he men who, they said, put in a | nt te or comment and on of work to welcome His Excel- ' C d| ght S Ould vO , r nh nciation an ell ervice éuggestion of Ald. George Casey lency (¢ ° the matter was laid over to give of Skog-Sylvester Nuptials ii! member or te couse enhance to re-famillarize them- , louble-ring ceremony in the selves with the project Miss Bernhof iation joined together in mar- ®EADY TO TALK WAGES : .-. . City Clerk Bill Long was in- p t wma Sylvester and Ole Martin mn ane wae © resigent O performed by the Rev. Father ity 18 now prepared to dis cuss wage and working condi- { rried a bouquet of , one saad : Miss Janet Bernhof wa tions for 1953 Her head-piece was ed Sunday as president t Tr rr Dutch cap : Internationa! Brotherhood cf a new slate of. officers of the lectrical lorke 5 ashen ; i Skog, brother of th Electrical Workers already has young Adult Gi yup of the Fir vas best man. Mr. James advised council it is prepared to United Chur Church Past a . r 1054 , “ Flatetr Mr. Jame Intermela, “C488 the 1953 contract Rev. L. G. Bieb onora and Mr. Bob Sylvester, brother oo presider f the bride, were ushers endorsed a resolution Othe ffi Fio Me- ing Alderman Mike Krue- I . ‘ . Mt RECEPTION nd George Gasey (0 serve Reception was held in the y Mayor Harold Whalen a Canadian Legi auditorium 4 irt of Revision for the 1952 where the bride's mother, wear~| 59 yoters list ing blue crepe with @ PINK rose , ‘ bud corsage, and the groon AUDITOR RETURNS r f wearli a mauve en itt MeLare city auditor ‘ embie wit atching ace r- returned from Vancouve jae received the gues where he discussed the city's . . ,|» Master of « premonies at "he brief objecting to increased bu District News ie | Tecepti was Mr. W. D. Smith. fares here with the Public Utili- Toast to the bride was proposed s Commission. No decision was by Father Rayner and a toast to) made at the meeting : PEROW he bridesmaids was proposed by| City Clerk Bill Long, in an- et . dainh N t pore Ser é swer to a question by Ald. Ray Ralph N it i i , t yed t th fir wit? } oO } ee . 7 ) to MC McLean, said a housing com- ‘ ed Wi i n sic of ik olussi dlr r ; yp , . mission will be appointed here ponding ta : Refreshments were served by on atest solentific treatme ti as ' H M Bett? to administer the homes now * 2 Mrs Orns ebb Mr a a r 7 ‘i, being constructed by Centre! Hiolkestad, Diane Kennedy, Nina 2 James E. Murp ff Prince E Younen Dé Ratchford Mortgage and Housing Corpor- : ningma ila atchiord are uY ‘ v t a) (hfe ation. Ald. McLean wanted to ; : Vickie Lewis, Nellie Bill, Maric rom severe bur istalt Dvornek at M P Dvornek. know if the city would select es : : Mr. W. D-Smith sang two sek the tenants and collect rents. fire ms, “Road of the Isk and | . Bless This House,” accompan- A request by P. H. Linzey on") wire 1 vig Adults ied,on tn plano by Mrs. Smith half of former commissioner” le & The couple left on a motoring A J. Alder for permission to re- qweop to } » through the Interior, the! model the latter's building On moved f About le W ng a pink knitted suit cove i tray Welf th attended Booth Memorial | NY Memb STEWART elrare | as make ee eee embers : ng oe ; a oned Moosen j » well-known fishermal while | ais t d t Day dance was the br t been employed by nitia Se Oo eld ts ne SDOR tall nih on we a a ae the joint auspices of the W They wi de in Prince Rupet Norway . u of the Modse etd the 2 McKenna Heads «: Stewart Legion al os, council commit council sast and had turned over the sition to the Somehow sen. and Bertel Al CilY HALL Sherbrooke Ave. Construction a be Revived at Next Meeting A move by Alderman Darrow lengthy discussion on the 3 m ;: . sc} > . he subject, it was disclosed that Third Avenue was laid over had approved a motion the mayor and aldermen inspec year to look into the cost propo- minittee the premises. A time ranged for city he bullc became zey i " fathers to works co in @ the he owner motion structed by council last night to advise yarious trade unions that it Church Group Lodge. There was a big Four new members were initi- and the drawing for the ne i into the Sons of Norway|iwas won by Mrs. Al. Lawren night at the regular mect-| who also cooked the bird Music was supplied by Mrs were Mrs. George Ander-| A. Behensen at the plano Arvid Johanson, Lloyd Ped- Gordon Dick at the drum Frest STEWA ART har econ Plans were formed for a ha Miss P. Harrison i as elected president of the time dance to follow er, Was here this ‘ Stewart Branch of the Canadian ght’s regular whist drive. also ness of the heaith a N Aah! Legion a special meeting held the annual banquet to be) department > weer held Nov. 15 ws < ‘ on ming year!) 4 soca} followed the meeting at; ' : nere ¢ A we which court whist was playet enmity cs 8. Kirk pre nners were Mrs. Guonar Sel- ian et eubate : L.. A. Be t second vi pre ladies first Mrs ( oth Mrs. H_ A. Stewa! lent; F. Sprackl et Strand, second; Mrs. Julius Sia: ured to her home. in 3 to CaS D. Nor Sergt olation prize; Ca Mo Rune ion Arn R. H, Sharp, Chapiai men's first; Harold Hellanc ’ A. Oldershaw. 7 Palme al md: Gerald Johnso co Mr. B ram Moose: Pr - PF. Hu f xe€ e olation prize mier i Stew G B Arra ents have been mad tefreshme! ahs io t sring | fron i r the ppy Gay campaign committee in the charg receive when he f der chairmanship of W..S. Orr Miss El Wasset Pre sid t v¥, He is making good pre The Ladies Auxiliary making Gunnar Selvig was in the chal wat covery arrangements for refurnishing ; the clubroom New curt a ‘is hope rie a mainline neste CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT it is hoped to have i y ng I ; : party | the al winter months = NOTICE RE VOTERS LIS] mem Reopening of the Legion ,1ib f On rary aS a public service ls be 253) ‘planned and the Badinit : 3 AOE alend palate, use of toe Hf Registration of Householders and Licenschoiders regular 7 oo tar their winté ' ee . ersary ae ee for the Municipal Voters’ List closes at 5 P.M tober 28 OCTOBER 31si, 1952. ition of REAL SHOCKER r embers An “electric eel” of three Voters Who have previously registered in either of these : il eve four feet in length can give a capacities and who have paid Poll Tax or Trac s License 253 shock of about 600 volts fees for the current year do not need to re-register > be sure to get JELNOR New licenseholders or payers of Poll Tax should register at the City Hall between 9 a.m, and 5 p.m. Mondays threugh Fridays, All registrants must be British Subjects of the of 21 vears, and in the case of Poll) Tax payers resided in Prince Rupert continuously since full age must have January ist, 1952 For the added convenience of new Registrants, the office of the City Clerk will be Kept epen between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Tuesday, October 28th, Wednesday October 29th, Thursday October 30th, ke U/ oe a y CITY CLERK. and at the Civic Centre | Syrithe stic Cloths Show Smartly | In Coronation Fashion Parade Gomez to have itself regarding construction of Sherbrooke Avenue at a cost of $15,000 to the city and $10,000 to the property owners concerned has been laid over until the next meeting, After inti will be ai visit vis body. Mr. Lin- uggested CAME et” an nal agfiling Among new ideas brought for- ward in the new program at the ; T ; J Geta Donne ones tae By MURIEL NARRAWAY wo member shown an in- Canadian Presse Staff Writer erest ir itting this sport, and ' , 'D ’ . ‘ earnest consideration is being LONDON (CP) — London’s first coronation given to this matter. It is found fashion parade, held in the spacious Royal Festival) nay al are quite an expen- : ive item, retailing at about $15 Hall, illustrated the revolution now taking place in a doze! hile the approximate cost of a bow is around $8. Ar- fashion fabrics. Ae ae ‘ ‘ ia : ow ild be sold at the Civic’ Older generations may stil}/ nes and folds of material form- Centre desk, providing sufficient say there’s nothing to beat real '"8 4 train. : ‘ : ‘nina would wacrant mt wool or silk, but the race is on| Cloth of gold is an intrinsic ind space would be re- between synthetic and natural Part of the coronation cere- the building if suffi- yarn fabrics—and synthetics are Mony, and most women can see tae « in the lead. achieve the royal feeling in an hich will be held Oct This is because business wom- 30 in the club lounge. This club en in general have their money and real gold thread. Fashioned i De lor adult Members and it on synthetics. An anthracite — . wwntned, =~ — hope that those attending sheath dress, with deep, bead- apa the new torne or ne will get away to a good start, ed cummerbund, three-quarter holds the dress close to the fig- ‘ 7 ; hs ; ure until it reaches the hips, a CRAFTS sleeve and high-,stand neckline design by Rima has stomacher The ihiok wiks _... in rayon alpaca, is cheaper than : oo Flies ee See he project kits for mor ; : Shas and train fullness. The dress is occo wallets are in stock now at 22° of smooth worsted suiting. Sonn under & loa eonaien eoek seer : any he rayon e S creme & the Civic Centre craft room and And many think : . of green poodle cloth lined with peg wich the latest ward looks every inch as smart. nntehine wai vendne in tw ne leather articles will FABRIC EXHIBITION There are magnificent rayons ( : ce these. Blending ‘The show, featuring a parade with the feel and appearance 401 are red and black, two of more than 60 models, was of fine wool and a new slub lades of brown and brown and| primarily a fabric exhibition rayon dupion product gives aj tan. Leathercraft classes Fe’ and foremost theme of the dress flecked, tweedy look. This is till ope to members on ‘Tues- display was to show the luxur-' smart in a summer suit by pet | Thursday night and joys effect achieved by syn- Mattli with double knife-pleat- tet ay and Thursday after-| thetic fabrics when handled by eq skirt, short jacket with wide , ; some of Britain's foremost cou- revers and soft shoulders. Most ART | ture designers. of the new rayons are almost rhe p i of Victor Ama- Take, for instance, the group] uncrushable. { o Which are on display in the|of models designed by Michael) ~— - v lobby have been |Sherard as a boutique coliec- i ed to t past week.| tion. The fabrics are inexpen- Mi » has done three local! sive haircord, rayon seersucker lich are of interest to|tipped with velvet, tailored} ind may be viewed du |denim and waffle cotton. | hours. The price In black and gold check with} | paintings is available| slim lines and back pleating on| the desk the skirt, the rayon seersucker | SQUARE DANCING is a smart street dress with a ie 5 sulin ak bad couture look that is emphasized -c ” se SS i by the black velvet roll collar, a ancers in the Civic) curts and belt Cer as held Saturday night | heen decided to form VELVETS POPULAR | a Ciub which will handle this| The Royal Look is seen in the} H f Members are constant use of velvets from ¢ n executive and cotton velvets to nylon and me ith Fr yes, director of street velvets in everything from the Civic Ccntre New records princess-line coats to the er- liable now and Will be|mine-tipped coronation robes of Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Tuesday, October 28, 1952 } ’ ' evening dress of rayon gauze REMEMBER | One FREE Day at BULGER'S ‘during October. Save all Sales Slips till Nov. Ist. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY c ome in and choose your upholstery fabric now. Owing to Christmas rush for furni- ture Whether you plan on recoy- ering your old suite or order- ing new. do it now and ayoid disappointment, covers become a scarcity. Now on display the Wonder Upholstery Fabric—NYLON. May be washed with soap Fhone Blue $18. and water We tailor to your choice of style. Prince Rupert Upholstery 330 2nd W. “SALADA’ TEA BAGS c the p.esent collection.|g yjscountess. The royal purple All members of the Centre are yelyet was worn over a white nvited to join this social event satin damask gown woven with every two weeks in the auditor-, thread of gold heraldic symbols, ium the gown in traditional court Rollc. skatiig .or juniors will style with square neckline, slim result tl Wednesday a.ter- 100 We Have Just Received I een craft group is grow- a shipment of ir ATIC a keenly interested ab a The fascinating leather- THE FAMILY CAR t can do wonders to} in the he design and those whi ng them are amaze a LOW PRICE FIELD * obtained. 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