bpassillg Justweds fo Live in Smithers Vslhalla Opens Wh Sandy |" ollowing Southern Honeymoon Dance S: LONDON @ One way to low- er the D r, op ~—Jertes price of Christmas turkeys, ‘es ti ; rinaie A A beautiful weddi ie ‘ , a 4 British housewives are told, is to| carnations, ime aing y S Ze . "S f i a ‘nam Bell | United Church last Thu sae eed in the First) With Mard-Jimer “Pirucce, cone saneee | 4 ren las ‘alow , yy , . ae gtr etpend ’ ending | sony | " iursday when Evelyn Doreen! A Hard-Times dance featured udiihere cee te i corens yard McNab bee; e : 2 . , . ‘ ‘ the ‘ - > ‘ ‘ re in 2 ors 5 he : a came the bride of Donald Wellington Trew we per a pe — — a by-product to cut production ’ of Smithers. The core ee a sm iter dance series at © val | costs. If sales are {fice Ce . The ee remony was officiated by the Rey. halla Lodge Saturday night wth may co es ot Chetan i hat it | L. G, Sieber. . the following prize winners: Tae flowers. gan te sat a. I : The {1|owers - from-feathers room | we Wek Sidhe So Oy dene 2 etiines Maiae ee - — and 2 . idea results in some life-like de- u ‘ les WN oar ~ : i a / litle “s gon McNab of Prince Leaving on the we dding trip Mrs. Mae 1 sets a tiles Brees: teat ot i ee ane tet fl ‘ ipert and the late “Ne eas : Mae LAtCn an tn "| vase of lilies ade “Se a } ated een a late Mrs. McNab. | to New Westminster, Vancouver vold, mist comical costume eae ( yp an nm coe eo etter | yy j T _ son of Mr and and Seattle, the bride chose a Refreshments were served by es, tee seers sc tn: rew of New Westmin- soft grey wool jersey dress, blue| Mrs. K. Hallberg, 1 }. Var- ih of dma ee te! topcoat with wy an }* "S, Mrs. G. Var- “leaves” of dyed satins and sta- va Approaching the alt a navy accessories,| feldt, Mrs. C. Miller. Mrs. V mens and pistil tur Lills ph achi altar, on the and a corsage of red rosebuds | Fossum, Mrs. K. Rysstad and reali de hen = ee ae ere arm of Her father. the bride was as her travelling costume. The! Mrs. 8 Veitch : Seeene nea eee — in white rayon with bride is a nurse at Miller Bay Music wa applied by Mik eee ele Gaksaeas anes ae ; : i si Was B81 a y Mike touch a1 é + rv atin, complete Hospita! Colussi and his accordi 5 Sha ‘ with floor-length veil and lace us dion prays, posies, hat ornaments, cap adorned with orange blos- ae : = . ie M : oms. She carried a bouquet of , . red roses fe » "7 f Bridal attendants were Miss is Retta Long and Miss Helen toni. ,oerachan, niece of the bride pe ce Miss Long wore a gown of sheer : mauve nylon and floral head- Bill Lor : cre ane 2 farried -« ‘ r : bougU bouquet of yellow carnations p Miss Strachan was gowned in - rose sheer crepe, floral head ; cress and also carried a boquet A) , of yellow carnation 6 it Best man was Mr. David Mc @ Nab, brother of the bride. U h ers were Mr. John Strachan. the ride brother-in-law, and Mr : . R bert McNab, another brother : ; | Music was supplied by Mr. Hen- . ry Pluym and Mrs. W Crawford " ang “Because i ance Reception was held in the Ca- had nadian Legion auditorium where tes the bride aunt, wearing navy biue heer and a corsage of ellow e¢arnations, joined the a . groon mother in receiving the guest Mrs. Trew wore gold taffeta with blue velvet trim ming na &@ corsage of pale ue carnations Telegram congratulation were received from Sault Ste Mark California Vancouver McBride, and Smithers. Toast to the bride was proposed by Rev Sieber responded to by the &room and a toast to the brides maids was. proposed by the best Mosher man, Mr. Dave McNab Music at the reception wa 4 + provided by Dyke McMillan at he piano Dr. Gor The couplke wi eside n snithers where the groom i i K G sationed with the Canadian Colin St. Andrew MacThrockle Glencannon, Esq. ‘Lazy’ Figure : Makes Clothes Like Sacks “Ye ken that Captain Ball is @ verra astute mon an’ the way he sees it, puttin’ a wee bit bye for the future is the only sensible LEEDS, Engiand Womer +e . vith “lany” figures Gud mane way to operate if ye dinma want ign look like a ' to wurrk all your life. Well a mon never Krueger sae i Cecelia Hew gets any younger, ye ken, a : geo oo = so I maun follow the Captain's advice. : cannes Ye might say it cuts down on ‘ ik effort to move my activities in port... ns : I meny ey but as I said before, a mon disna e . a stints get any younger. An’ I never dite: so to droop heard that settin’ a wee bit bye Improvem« is largely a for agin’ ever harmed the highly : . = = Miss Hew benufishul effects o’ Duggan’s Dew equins knew he importat of n 0’ Kirkintilloch!” LUC f the stomach “readers st Thomas Craig a a pose ’ hr ae Brag thea “Like I was tellin’ the boys, Date | plates. Phone 909 253 the saving habit just comes natural to © BON: whisk che Mindines farmers. Not the stingy, - jance Friday, October 31. Whist saving for saving’s sake kind, but 8 o'clock, Dancing 10-2. Music the healthy saving for a purpose... by M. Colussi. Good prizes. Re Take the way we save our hment Admission $1.00 : , a Everybody welcome 256) corn stalks—chop em up and B desk R © COP. misting Tuva. 8) put ‘em in the silo—then long about pe Whalen, 3 p.m., October 30, Metropole Hall late winter, we start withdrawin p nds and supporters cordially —to feed and fatten our cattle nvited, Mr Roald Dahien, CCF for the spring markets ... Ratre Sins a ne oer re Same thing happens every day . ‘oh ‘round the farm. It's the natural, eo sensible thing to do.” i ‘ 560 ae Socrates "Wherein lies man’s happiness?... Shear Then, what gives freedom from firen worry? ... Well, what creates y and confidence in the future? Sie You're tired of my questions?.., isplay ¥ Delicious Chocolate Cream in a chocolate flavoured sandwich. That's BOURBON one of Peek Frean's Famous ENGLISH Biscuits Nice for afternoon tea at meal time any time. | In “Evercrisp” moisture proof } airtight packets That has happened before; so let me give you an answer for a change... the simple practice of thrift creates Confidence in the future, freedom from worry and a greater degree of happiness,” A 4 . | 3 And try Vite Pest id ca ie tai, iN Goes MADE BY pony K a a Sill FREAN’S ers «6=©6MAKERS OF \ Famous ENGLISH Biscusls RIES ‘Flowers From Feathers to Help Turkey Prices head -dresses can be teamed with anemonies, | asters, all derived from the farm- —- ty are also being made from feathers. ° fashioned in bronze turkey co-| Washington . quilles that gleam under ball-' lights. Each feather is stitched by hand to a firm base BC. registrants are listed among and a matching hat is available | ‘hse from 14 states and eight Mr, and Mrs. Robert Shrubsali| Laila Husoy will be sailing tomorrow night ' honor student recently married for Vancouver where Mr. Shrub- will receive treatment at don Leaman. of Chapman Camp,’ Shaughnessy Military Hospital. B.C N OW Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Wednesday, October 29, 1952 ii | MANY LADDERS | Canada produces annually | about $500,000 worth of ladders, including stepladders, extension ladders and other types. and buttonholes City Woman Student in tulips, daisies and! } ~. One is DODDS KIDNEY at ee CHENEY, Washington — T'wo'- | 4oreign countries attending the Eastern Washington College of Education here From Prince Rupert, is (Mrs.) Pope, last year SOCIAL ee The other B.C. student is Gor- Frank Peddie ... distinguished stage, radio and television actor .-. and well known lawyer in private life speaks for himself as well as some of his most popular and beloved characters. Francis G. Peddie, Barrister “We all play many parts... but few of us ever play a role more important than that of the Good Provider. My own everyday role of lawyer constantly brings home to me the importance of providing for the future. And I know of no other way of doing it than some form of saving. Putting something by against tomorrow is the hallmark of the Good Provider . . . and the good citizen.” “In my experience everybody reaily wants to put something by to be able to fulfill some cherished wish later, to make life easier when our hairs get grey, or to be ready for any unforeseen but urgent need for funds. For the average man and woman, it seems to me that Canada Savings Bonds furnish just about as convenient a method for saving as is available. There is a mighty lot of truth in the old saying ‘Money burns a hole in the pocket’ but if you put your cash into Savings Bonds, it puts both you and it out of temptation, There is only one thing that I like about Savings Bonds more than another and that is that you can get your money out of them at a moment's notice without any fuss or without a penny’s loss on your investment. In my opinion there is no better way to save than with Canada Savings Bonds.” GET THE SAVINGS BOND HABIT! 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