Pnnco Rupert Daily New Monday, December 17, 1951 Loca a rjLomflij Jjorn f air I v lurried n and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jensen, Andrew Antonson and A. Hof-seth. Mr. and Mrs. Flaten will reside at 806 Borden Street after the New Year. The bride is employed by the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative. The groom is a truck operator and is one of Prince lie Bill, Joyce Strand, Vernal Stevens, Pat Ouyan and Mar-! garet Giske acting as servlteurs. The bride's mother, Mrs. Martin Berg, wore brown and gold taffeta with accessories to match. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. lavlor, wore grey crepe with rose accessories. Fred Hogan read telegrams of congratulations from Ketchi d PERSONAL f) EYfof33S&' lor o quicker, I nicer, blocker I hine Rup-ert's star basketball players. A couple, both of whom were born in Prince Rupert and have .spent all their lives here, were united In marriage at St. Paul s Lutheran Church on the evening of December 8 when Miss Irene Kildal became the bride of James Flatten. Mrs. Ella Biirup arrlvrd tills ninrnine on the princess Louise from Vancouver. J. Tucker returned to Prince Rupert today on the Princess Louise, following a trip to Larry Slanwood returned to the city Saturday from a week's trip to Vancouver. George Martin returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a trip to I END REVIEW kan. Norway, Vancouver and Saskatchewan. Many beautiful gifts were on display and Indicated the esteem y i and popularity in which the iPi'tHjre. Rev. H. O. Ol.sen officiated! omen Watches '33 til A S: - before an altar which was bank- John McLcod returned to the Don Millard will gall tomorrow v y y y y y v j' y bride and groom are held. The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful string of pearls with earrings to match. llic cife Jle 1)1, ijoi-3 The evening s proceedings con city on Saturday afternoon's I on the Camosun for Vancouver 1Ul baskets of flowers, plane from a brief business trip ' to spend the Christmas and New i Glven in marriage by Martin to Vancouver. , year holiday season I Bcrg- lne bridc wore a beautiful , j wedding costume of while dueh- R. E. Jessop, Vancouver engine I A. W. Priest of the Civic ess satin with train.-With swwt-dealer, arrived in the city on the Centre dining room returned to i heart neckline, the gown feat-Camosun yesterday afternoon. I thj cltv at the end of the week I ured a bouffant skirt with lace which ! y eluded with dancing for y By KAY REX CuimUlan Prem SlaB Writer muric was provided by Mrs. Nora Thompson and Jake Antone. Out-of-town guests at the wnririinir Included the bride's y y v y t ' - ,JW rli being here to spend the Christ. three weeks inktrim. Her bouquet was of red after spending Vancouver. mas holiday season with a daughter. t uncic, mis nansen, irum oeuuiu, y i rows. Mrs. Robert Currie was the iTTAWA (CP) Canada's capital had its first .n mayor in 1051 and the year also saw houso-from coast to coast in dig for a 'thrift war -t hitrh prices. A -A . A A . ' A A A A A A A A A A . A A A A Don Forward returned to the matron ol honor, wearing rose lick-sniaids w.-re Miss Lil- Miss Elizabeth Haahtl, who is city on the Camosun yesterday j B training for a nurse at St. Paul's! after attending a Magistrate s i Ivi'trr nnrl Mix: Yvimnr was a pas ; nupiLai, Vancouver, Santa Visits Orange Ladies t:ie Hunter side Marjory luuuunea a mriii campaign." 'Kelly. 23-year-old tobacco I Women were told to pinch senger aboard the Camosun last convention in Vancouver. He was ; Kjklui lnc ,,, m (,rw.n nnt accompanied by Mrs. E. J. Rich-: alK, tlu, luUer in iilVender net. ards, mother of Mrs. Forward, ( both calTVing b0uqueU of babv who Is here for a visit. i cruy;aiilhemums. Little Jessie Ladies' and Cents' 17-iewel Fontaine Wulches , ctaiwhler 01 i;ouriiana, i !".- aim nence Deal me cost -" B"i"g norm to ner nume l lS named Miss Canada of j t living. Tlie plan was endorsed ln Stewart to spend a Christmas complete with expansion bracelet i ..f ..... .... ,...... bu t.Il IllHHLmomha, r.. .1 .. and New Year vacation. Santa Claus visited the Ladies' known Seymour, niece oi me Driue, was Jack Kempster, well Association ' 2 Orange Benevolent flower girl, wearing floor length s were Diamed ior ine , "'n 01 consumers wnicn omcn in the country's subsequently urged the govern-UI,. mcnt to call a national confer- satin and carrying a nosegay of ' Thursday night and lifted from chi ysanthemums. a handsome tree a gift for every The eroomsman was Ole Skoc. member. It was the LOBA's Evclyn TufUi, Halifax re-; ence of industry, trade, labors GEORGE COOK JUX PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE During the .signing of the reg- t'nal meeting of the year in the parliamentary B"-uiiure ana consumer rep-jltry at Ottawa, said the resentatives. Object of the con-; local builder, after being in hospital here for about three months, is able to be out again. He Is convalescent but It will be a while yet before he Is fully recovered. Before coming to Prince Rupert, he was located In the east as well as ln the prairie country and for some time interested ln farming. v y y r.5..i.i.i;.ii.i,i,,i.j,.j.3,i.j,,,.ii.5i,.i.5,: j.s,j.;.s.ii.i.....- Hon. W. L. Mackenzie i ,d the late Viscount Ben- i rc responsible for the j never had a chance to' jaintcd with women and i icieiice: 10 clarity each group'3 responsibility In the country's battle against inflation. Another organization, the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, took Queen Mary's carpet on a Canada-wide tour eol- ;-iiri.:-.I!;-1!H;;!!';!!HII!1 ri'iiiciMi'si'iiM?;':;;!;"!"'.!!'!?; !:.,ii,!i,ii,:i. l;'illillM' lUiidJiliifiiiyMiiililiibiih!!;!!!!;! Miss Marie Boulter, daughter! of Mr. and Mr s. Thomas Boulter, will be arriving home next Sunday to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday with her parents. She is Identified with the city waterworks department ln Victoiia. Miss Afinfirown returned home on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from her studies at Crofton House School ln Vancouver to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday season with h-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown. Major W. C. Poulton, Salvation Army, has accepted an invitation to address the Prince Ru ,!!i:;,;imii!i:iiiiiHit.!iii;uMi!i:in.aiii Dehcious refreshments were served by Mrs. F. Ellison, Mrs. E. Barber, Mrs. J. Hill, Mrs. J. Wide.: Mrs. A. Lund, Mrs. J. Johansen, Mrs. H. Paulsen, Mrs. F. Wilson. Mrs. B. Erickson and Mrs. W. Thomson. A Christmas tree for the children will be held December 22 afternoon with Mrs. E. A. Evans in charge. ,dn't appreciate them wliile visiting In Cal- ,el""K ' for dollar-hun- Prized Fur Values Hut we may do a lot bct-is'y ouuuu. me carpel was 11 now on." tunica over 10 ine people of lOrtths later, ln October, ' Canada, Princess Elizabeth malediction appeared to be j inB tne formal pre.sentatlonin PERSONALIZED 0 ine capital auring me royal tour. Individually, several women received recognition In and out ister, Mrs. Nora Thompson sang "Through thv Years." Acting as ushers were Rupert Holkcstad, Robert Currie and Allied Dean. jltlCC'M'TION" ! Following the church rite, a reception was held at the Oddfel-1 low.'" Hall whcie many friends gathered to toast the . happy I couple and celebrate the ocea-I sion. A -three-tier wedding cake, centering a handsomely covered bride's table which was adorned with silver candhsticks, was duly cut by bride and groom. Tile couple received congratulations under an arch of rosebud;; which was entered with ! white bells and Tanked by bas-k. t-i of cljiysaiithcmums. Bcmhof Pcflvr. on proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom responded and Ole Skog ' f fcred a toast to the matron-of-honoi'. Delicious refreshments were ; served with Ann Stromdal, Mil- pert Gyro Club at Its pre-Christ side Canada, and in February Mr the dean of women politicians, ! mai luncheon this Wednesday at noon. Then in the evening 7 llooie Ciiftrcn'd a riilmai Jree More than 150 children shouted with glee Saturday afternoon when Santa Claus paid a visit to the Moose Christmas tree party and began handing out presents. Following a munching test of nuts and candies, ice cream and soft drinks were served. In charge of the working committee was Mrs. G. McGinnes, assisted by Mvsdames L. Eveliegh, D. Lugren. E. Bond. M. Raabe and M. Ross. The men's committee was in charge of Mike Busanich, aided by. Harold Muncey, Herb Wiffin, James Bacon. true. Mayor Grenvllle i of Ottawa died and er Chailotte Whltton sen to fill his unexpired office, the first woman in the city's history. By i of .the year .she was the same lime light with 'hcr.s. all i roin Ontario. Marjoric Hamilton was ft! mayor of B irric, and the Club will have its Christmas partv for children. Just in time for holiday giving we offer our most precious fur coat fashions at substantial reductions in price . . . From the group . , . a.self tuxedo front and hordecd short coat of let-out muskrat. Priced at Mrs. George Black, celebrated her 85th birthday. The robust veteran of- the Klondyke gold rush of 1898 said In an Interview at her home in Whltchor.sc, Y.T., that her elec-(Conllnued on pane 4i B rn.uk'tte Smith became i W. J. Crawford, after a brief trip to Vancouver, was a passenger aboard Ihe Camosun last evening returning to Stewart. He was accompanied by his daugh-; ter, Miss Jeananne Crawford, l.going home for holidays from Imp rild-L'ilUT Irnininn r1liHn t woman mayor of Wood-Irs. Grace Burk McFar- Woman Chief rirricu ur.si woman if Leamington. mplclc the picture Mrs. piey, the perennial reeve i Pau!'s Hospital in Vancouver. Cl RaVen p jsu v ! Don Hartwig arrived home yes- $350-00 See our large selection of Holiday Cards iirio's Teck township includes Klrkland Lake elected for ycl another KINCOLITH Funeral of a , woman chief of an important ;Naas River clan took place here In the obsequies of Mrs. Agnes in I terday on the Camosun from his ; teaching duties at Eastern Wash-j ington College at Cheney, near j Spokane, to spend the Christmas ! holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hartwig. Allan Hartwig will be home next Sun Haldane which were held from the Anglican mission church. A large congregation of villagers attended. BILL SCUBY FURS Phone 974 Prince Rupert, B. C. P.O. Box 1362 INFLATION' wives In the thousands .and in the battle against ' i rost of living through erful National Council -a which in the autumn imaginative designs Dibb Printing Co. BESNLR BLOCK day from Seattle where he- is Mrs. Haldane was Chief Ncak studying engineering i "!! ! ! l i 'il! ! ! i!l! l!I W!:p! !"ii:ffl"lii., , !i!;,!iiii:!i,Mi. 1 llttl!IllllllMllM;t!i:i!lillli!ltl..,II!ll!i!ll.i:il.llliilli:iii,i;.!l!.i I Jim blouse lt'iaffi 1 1 ! P ff'rP Illll'lllillill1!!!!!!!!1 of the Raven clan, a large group which extends from Alyansh to the mouth of the Naas. She Inherited the chieftanship from ipale successors expired with the death of 'her uncle years ago. One of her two sons .now takes s: UlillillUEllliiiJlluliiliiiiullUliiiiulll on 3 rmtij I WJvJihnti J-ii're L- ' . J Parli over. j Another new- residence Is In Mrs. Haldane. who died last course of construction on Fifth This advertisement Is not published or displayed hy the Liquor. Control Board or by the Government uf British Columbia. rrsular Sons of Norway wivk In Prince Rupert General Avenue west, overlooking Frawr Irivp and dance before Hospital, was born sixty-seven Street. The house is being as was held Friday night years ago In Alyansh. However, erected by JJavc Zille. tables in play. Winners Uo family moved in later years. It was in this neighborhood There 'Could Be No Bcttct C H R I STM AS GIFT t m Grace Anderson, ladies' to Kincoiith and, Just bclorc her that the first wedding ceremony Irs W. J. Campbell sec- death, deceased was at Port Ed- ever conducted in Prince Rupert LAMPS at Gordon & Anderson J Campbell, men's first; 'rd. took place. The time was long eUersen, second; E. A.' Widow of the late Harry Hal- belore the incoporatlon of the hair prize; R. Neubaucr, danc, deceased leaves two sons city and there were few buildings m. ; nerDcit and Jonah Haiaanc of any description that far back and two daughters. Mrs. Eva from the waterfront, Rupert Row Nelson and Mrs. Ellen Alexander, and Centre Street. Barney Roald was ln "Gifts that 'jf Hie refreshment corn-assisted by Mrs. Alf Jcn- Than a Subscription to the Please S5 Ellen Wasseng, Nels ? Harold Holland and B. other SON events this 'ill be the Christmas tree children, December 28, New Year s Eve party. TOY. iOaily Nritui cad Santa has LOADS OF BUYS in Our Toyland. Be sure to see the Wonderful Toys' in IMrolcn il HAM S iniikr , i jU I 1 , , IIn'sc fine. Iiiiuih lintk fWffl L i I V &i Mini mew .llt tliiui tjj ' j : 1 $13.25 up . i -" I f . -, HSU 4'HINA ami sivil:.l 'f ' t Ihls nrMip r-rpttmil ul Jr $9.95 up m If t M I'll S I Mi V . HI K. II I' Ik hll- 'g(i s ' i ' JffI 1 WlHlllKlllHI.il- l7,W i 1 t . ) llci liil rliiiire ill J! ty at Ihe Bus Dciot-10 I off on wallets. Tuesday 'cent off on knives. Hc r E. T. Applewhaite. M.P. f"a. report from Parlla-fPR. tonight at 6:15. (291c i Special Christmas Offer (Knds December 31) 1 Year's Subscription $ 8()0 2 Year's Subscription 14.00 3 Year's Subscription 20.00 (New or Renewals) ttlier you arc a SUPER- : mmi mm n. pi. - -wy: i ustomer or not, you will wson foods coming down frt. F,r this 'you can fi.r lr-i-r.Mi.iiln' iim' ni:iil 1 IOOII I. A MI'S itil limiil rotitns ImvuiI ihiiI all M1 IHTtl WKIl-VALU (tic $23.50 up -(fit 1 1 Wing or the Prince Ru-iiim Vessel Owners' As-will be held in the -pntrc on Wednesday, Dc-19 li.in. (293c) 'Stma.S Imp Ml-rlnr rlodrl. i i " i . . j r-ii MDHIHN noon I. AMI'S RlVf ilt'lil or liht 3im1 roni- plfnifMii tlu m-'l-rrn riMHii. A v till cUnii-r lit $18.50 up I'--; - iJ'r Mnesdav. lnt.h mil ran A GIFT THAT KLEPS ON GIVING EVERY DAY Take Advantage of This Special Offer (2J5c) i ft- ' t K'E A meelini; of the "'i FLsherinrirs Union in the Union Hall "la.v. Dcceiulwr in .it. ) 'iiiljcr.s are in-fi.nl'.lv rc- "IDEAL GIFTS FOR THE HOME" Tp Daily News I'rim-o Rupert, II. V. Please send ., year-', sithsci iption to the Prince Kiipert Daily News as a Christmas Gift together wltii a Bill uiinouiiCT'iiienl lo: Name ' . Aikliess ( to attend. (2S)3c) " hundred days is a long "r clock to run with one I Our anniversary clock winding once a year. Could 'fading or Christmas an-'y reminder. Price $39.50. s' Hc) Ws Dept. Store wish to "'ce store hours for the Wore Christmas as fol-,Tn-Dec. 17; Tues., Dec. -o, Dec. 19; Fri., Dec. 21, 7' , till 8 p.m. We will Us"al at 1 o'clock Mi; IN AMI ItltOUM. In ur lMaiit(liil ( lirisltmi l,ilill tH'imrtmriil. You'll hoHi KYKItY Hl prohU'iu, Knclo.sed please find dollars PQXALClTV A CANNED FOODS rk Gordon & And name of sender erson Ltd. Phone 46 I !ll!ll!l!l!:i!!,!ll!IIHIiimW!lllllll! (293c UiilliuilluilliliiiiilUiiii I .IllillUiillllllllilllluliliUiiillilliliiblil! i!llil!lili!lillii;IIUIlll!iiliilliilililli!lilll!!llliilllill!!lilliiillUil!liw I