Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, August 23, lasi JeLjtliune Oj tent I or Hilda Skinner Is Recognized London Pays Attention To Only Woman Trapper Letters from Mrs. Hilda Chi- 11 jurriid in C?a(j(trij A Calgary wedding of Interest here joined in marriage Miss Edna Klva Gardner, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gardner, formerly at Prince Ru- j Had Eczema Around Ankles For Years Read Her Letter want to say that lor many years ' t hrat-p been tormented with Eczema on mv ankles which nothing seemed t ettre. writes Mrs A. C. 8 . Whit-tier. Calif. "Moone's Emerald OH was recommended and one bottle was all I needed, and for two months has seemed perfectly well . " This clean, stainless antiseptic known all over Canada as Moone's Emerald Oil. is such a remarkable healinc scent that Eczema. Barber's Itch. Salt Rheum. Itching Toes and Feet many of them old stubborn cases of long standing, have yielded tn tt influence Moone's Emerald Oil is obtainable wherever drugs are sold, to help nd you of unsightly skin trouble. WALLACE PHARMACY I H ) Hetland-Carlson Rites In Large Wedding Here j Chester Skinner of Copper City I who Is visiting in the Old Coun- try continue to contain many items of interest. These deal with manv different Dhases of Company, was an event that; caused almost a sensation among i he staff when, in reply to hen question if they had had many, real trappers visit their fur ex-1 hibits, they said "no" and she informed them that thpy were j looking at one now, "the only! white woman with a registered trapline in B.C." That statement opened the doors and a senior, employee was assigned the duty, of introducing Mrs. Siknncr to all the heads of the various departments. Finally she met Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper, the gov- j ernor of the company. j j ! ! But the highlight was the visit to the huge vaults where the furs are stored, all kinds of skins from all parts of the world. The sec- Hon containing the B.C. furs was her objective and the well-known aroma made her feel almost back home. They had a huge stock of beaver skins. She was greatly impressed with the treatment ac pert, and Lloyd John Milton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Milton of Edmonton. The wedding cere-' mony wail conducted by Rev. Haworth. The bride looked lovely in her A largely attended wedding took place in St. iifr, visits to Madame Tussauds Paul's Lutheran Church, Prince Rupert, Saturday, ''ofSMi when Miss Thelma Muriel Hetland, daughter of Mr. prised her with its -fine, beau-and Mrs. M. Hetland, 735 Alfred Street, became the j!s that'she hadnorrx'ped bride of Gordon Ernest Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. to find so delicately modelled. , . , ni. i ri r 4. iA contrivance that told ones j.e,t,. J . a Sanson oi me oteeie xiiuck, i nuct iutii,. Tf yon want to soil It. advertise fortune when one's hand was inserted, was tried with consid- PORTRAITS Filmj! Developed and Printed , PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STIDIO j !lfi- '4th Street Box 645 urey suit with pink accessories. Her only attendant was Miss I oarnet i McCready, who looked charming in a navy blue .sua 1 with light blue accessories. The best man w.is Frank Taylor of ( I caigary. j A .'ituall recept.on was held at the home of the groom's grand-: parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Milton, ! 1132 Filth Ave. N.W., where rcla-! tives and friends gathered to I wish the happy couple many . years oi happiness. The bride ;Was formerly a member of the i local telephone office and later j with the Hudson's Bay cosmetic I department in Calgary, j The groom was in service with j the Canadian Navy and' was a ' member of the crew of HMCS j Cayuga, having seen service in ! Korea. 'ine happy couple, after a few , days in Uanff and Lake Lu-.ii.-c. corded te Russian grey squirrel furs. They are plucked, treatyd and dyed until they look the most rare and expensive furs, ine Russian sables did not strike her as being at all equal to the Jr ' "X 1 Phone Green 389 Trince Rupert The bride was given in mar-iage by her father. She wore a vhite satin floor length dress ith finger-tip sleeves and long il with satin appliques and a earl-beaded headdress. She arried a white prayer book with isuvc orchids and lily-of-the-allcy tied in long white satin treamers. The maid of honor was Miss ;!aine Stiffens who wore a blue .vc-tier nylon net dress. Brides-naids were Louise Hetland, sis-,er of the bride, who wore mauve r.affeta, and cousins Marlys ")lson, who wore pink satin with irt overskirt. and Helen Olson, vho wore nlle green taffeta. All wore matching headdress with erable sceptism. . and found to short veils and carried mixed be surprisingly correct. flower nosegays. i For treatment of her hand Mrs. Mark Hill. Jr., was groomsman, 1 Skinner had gone to the orthc-and Glen and Walter Carlson, pedic hospital in Great Portland brothers of the groom, were Street where Mr. James, a noted ushers. surgeon, operated. She is very During the ceremony with enthusiastic about the skill and Miss Curine Helde at the' organ, the attention given there. Mrs. Maxine Wudel sang "O Per- On the l ghter side, the letters feet Love," and during the sign- tell of visits to the National Gal-ing oi the register, "Because." lpry and the marvellous paintings The wedding reception was cm display as well as various held in the Sons of Norway Hall t'Pps of armour, pistols and w.th music provided by Mike other firerams. The Tower of Colussi. The brides mother wore London had its special appeal a coral gabardine suit with navy but she did not see the crown acc-ssories and the bridegroom's jewels as there was a long queue mother, a brown suit with wine awaiting. London is very crowd- Call 363 ; FOR K FITTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing cp---r River colors or tlaik martens. Prices of furs for the next season promise to be good. As a result of her visit to the Hudson's Bay headquarters shv received a request from I lie HHC to broadcast but dVihts as to whether she will be able to accede to tlveir wishes. She was able to give the officials at the Beaver Hmse up-to-date and informative details ns to fur-trapping methods in B '.tif'.i Columbia. Many of their ideas we e antiquated. But then it is not often that they have a visit from a real trapper with first-hand knowledge of the will make their home in. llaliiax, Nova tsci'.la. ed with the Festival of Britain accessories. Bottl in Sad. u,WJs leiiJe (J3urn5 aCahe A wedding of interest to resi-Jcnts of the northern interior i EEXHII.L, England if - Jimmy C-uiti'i, 11, entered a Highland 1 danring competition here "just I for the fun of 11." He won the gold medal, lirst time In 13S ' years that it has bten awarded ' a boy. fl awing vsntors from ail over The bridal couple Jeft by car (he oxA for their honeymoon in the In- ! A pcrsonal note refprs to a tciior and for her going-away vHt t l see thf. housp where she dress the bride wore a be:ge suit wa- born The house escapvd with white accessories. The gift th(, devastation of bombing that of the groom to the bride was a : ,cvent.d most of ,he area. And D-earl-and-ruby-set ring and the!, ,.. inn iiriotn -on f .vhtre the newly-weds will ee- bride's gift was a wrist watch. if on has t0 dpal with ln.e'and. tcok nlace recently at S The bride was formerly on the !,atlirs Df London. One's wits get Walburg. Saskatchewan when stafl of the hospital as nurses' :c )ns;dprably sharpened in deal- i. uuu waiuK, uau-iuc. aid while the groom is employed in .ith thpm . of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewchuk.l wim Canadian National Rail- B of St. Walburg, became the bridt i .1VS ThPV will take ud rest- ONLY WOMAN TRAPPER i . . rV -. For NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WORK " X,.. jja. ' i i Of Alexander Guzyk. son of ,,., (n th Rteplo Rlnrlr Prince A visit tn Reaver House hrrl- Tl- ROYAL NAVY George Guzyk, also of St. Wal-I Rllnert onnrters of ttv Hudson's Bav burg. The wedding ceremony; J L , , followed the rites of the Green S E E MITCHELL i & CURRIE I LIMITED ; i Hmiili rs & tnn tractor ) DEIYIERARA RU GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. This advertisement is not published or displayed by tfieJ EnioyThe BUY rtM THEftAfiOY. GILLETTE 215 1st Avrnur Wet Control Board or by the Government of British Column P.O. !'. 721 Phone !fl! Orthodox Church with Rev. L. ' Boskorovanof officiating. Music was by the church choir. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length white satin brocaded gown with floor-length veil and carried a bouquet of red roses and llly-of-the-valley. Bridai attendants were the bride's sister, Miss Valent'ina Lewchuk, and Miss Isobel Zalay. ! v. ss Lew chuk wore a pink satin DISPENSER I Best-Looking Shaves Ever I, rf THE BEST I qCM QUAIITYW & PRATING I WITH GILLETTE Blue Blades heard slick as You skim off tough .whistle with today's Gillie double-edge, Blue Blades. Their super-keen far outlast the ordinary k.nd Always use save you money. Gillette Blue Blades. Precis.on-made for your Gillette Razor. sown with a headpio:e of pink rases and veil and carried a bouquet t. pink carnations. Hei corsage was of pink sweet peas. Miss Zalay ware a yellow r.e.. sown with a headpiece of yellow-roses and veil. Her corsage was of yellow sweet peas. Groomsman ere Nick Lewchuk and Fddie Mack. Uthers were Mrs. Valentine Hrelzuk and Me. K. Tralzuk. Following the ceremony a reception was held ;-.t the home of the bride, the bride's mother wearing a grey dress and a pink carnation corsage. The bride's going-away costume was a navy suit with white accessories. The wedding trip was to Vancouver and on their return they will reside at Burns Lake. Craftsmanship In Type... Lcr Us Solve Your Printing Problems I'HONK M4 1 Salad ibb Printing Co. Sandwich Creamed Salmon 1 GIUHT120-BUDE DISPENSER WITH HF.SNFR BI OCK - " U)lWOlr1lli EVERYBODY PLAYED As many as l.Ooo Indian warriors at, the same time joined in early "lacrosse" games played in Canada. VANCOl'MCK VICTORIA Sunday. 8 p m.. Coqultlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AM POUT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p m FOlt NORTH )I T.EN (IIAUI.OTTK ISLANDS ss C'-qultiam August 3. 17 and 31 KOIl SOI 'Til QI'FKN f'HARI.OTTK ISI.NIS sa. Coqititlam. August 1C md 24 9 pm' IHNK I. 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