II IU ".'W".",'I1W TV It" Prince Rupert Daily News Loca Monday, September 17, 1951 a n d PERSONAL GSOCQ 9 0 I at r . . Charles it. Cu,'ks returned to the cay on the Canusun yesterday aiterncon ll0m a t:ip to Vancouver. Mrs. P. LcRjiii returned to the city i,n iiik uamusuu jeL.Tuay uiirnooii' ... uia a iriu iu van ju-er. Miss Margaret iPeggyi Larse i. MmI lor k.i,k.ni, b.,,roolM qn( mnln taps, hom bon .,hr dom,1(ic Avil.bl. (n JO b.auKul pott.,,, .d wlwi. Sole by local UBb.r or build supply daolars. r PWM' "' ' 1 'III ' IPWMI "'"ML. i mm i m i i.... ' r r mh E ARBORITE COMPANY LIMITED J85 leHter A. Villf la tall., Meittreal JJ, Qul. i BASKETBALL Sponsors, team managers, players ana ouicrs interested are invited to attend a preliminary meet.n Monday, 8 p.m., Cvic Centre. D. E. Robinson, chief ascjuat ant ol the i'ororit mine, was a lasi.ii,jt'r aooaij the Camosuvi last nignt reium.iig to n.cs Arm aut. a ou.su. coa t,ip to cuuvcr iia iu.ino. A fine and useful ornament is a 4uu day anniversaiy ciock. Wind it on vour DirtnUay or any other anniversary, uoiu unisnea and in a glass case. Buyers Jewellery Stoie. (juj Mr. Justice J. M. Coady arrived in the city on tne Camosun yes- LND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES leu by plane yesterday ior Van-it-ouvu v.nere sne wul atunu Irovii.cial Normal SthjuJ. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Priest ar-j leaving on tonism's train tar u holiday trip to Hazelton and lolhe.- interior points. f ir v Slromcaif Mike Mitchell, warehouse man of the lorbnt mine at Alice Ann, will oe a passenger aojard the Camosun tomorrow bound lor a M 1 Fcctory-traintJ trip to Vancouver. Gordon's Hardware $2000 Miss Audrey hunter R.N. MICROTONE HEARING AID SPECIALIST HEREl Lyons' Fine Foods Ltd 5.00.Ball'nf? tomorrow on the Camo- NEW FRIMATEt Archbishop Walter Foster Barfoot of Edmonton, new Pnmute of the Church of England In Canada i con-gratuiau-d alter his election in Victoria. Left to right are-Bishop F. S. Abraham, Newfoundland; Archbishop John Lyons sun for Vancouver to enter the j,(r of Local Interest .nurd tt (ranbrook in flowers formed the 'fritlng for a candle-light v at the Knox Presby- in Cranbrook on Jnurrh cr 1 at 7 p.m., when 3p lisp Larscn, R N daugh-jrharlcs Larsen and the 8 O. Furk 5.00 Northern Machinery Ltd. 5 00 112 Taxi 2 00 Vance's Home Arts 5 00 Abel & Odow's Men's Wear 5.00 Dr. H. MacDonald 5 00 ttnu nit; new rrimaie. teruay aiiernoon nom Vancouver to preside over the session of the Supreme Couit Assizes wnicn j openea here today. Miss S. Froese arrived in the city on the Camosun yesteruay aiiernoon from Vancouver. She is on her way to Hartley Bay where she will take over duty as Indian ieservation nurse. W. C. Ga.-butt, B. C. manager tor. Lie Imperial Oil Co. from Vancouver, D. Foster and (CP PHOTO) James t, KatHiMMJ Crawford Moore 2.00 MM PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Sept. 18, 19, 20 FREE EXAMINATIONS AND CONSULTATIONS I Larscn became the bride k-qi wo -,,,,.. Final Rites for. Bruce Stevens 1 university of British Columbia to take further nursing studies. Miss Dorothy Kergin R.N., daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin, will sail on the Camosun tomorrow for Vancouver to continue her studies at the University of British Columbia. . Mi. and Mrs. Douglas Frizzell left, on today's plane for a business trip to Vancouver. Rev. L. G. Sieber, pastor of F.rst United Church, left'on today's plane for a trip to Van-couvei . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Graham, who were married Friday in the south, arrived in the citv on tru. NEW MICROTONE "PORTABLE CLINIC" ,10.00 ... 1000 ... 1000 ... 5 00 ... 25 00 ... 10.00 ... 2.00 .2.00 ... 200 ... 3 80 ... 2 00 C. Waring, who have been here ' ' on company business, will sail 1 Rpv- L. G. Richer, pa.stor of tomorrow afternoon on tna First United Church, led a ser-Camosun returning to Vancou-1 vlce of Partly Christian Science ver. iTitualistic character Saturday ! afternoon for the late Bruce w M, s. George B. Casev Is sailinp i Stuoi h jj i.. . tomorrow alternoon on the Ca-week. Friends and svmnathizers mosun for a trio to Vancouvcr gathered at the chaoel of B c J Robert Stromdahl. son ! McLeod & Ray ,j,an Stromdahl and the! Annette Manscll .'.Z Stromdahl ol Prln.ce Macey'g 4 ! Ormes Drug Store I 0 M. Herron of Kim-1 George Cook ! k inducted the nuptials Bert Edgar the bride was given in ! Anton Dybhavn .. sr by her father. j Mrs. H. Britten jjf lighters were Karlan ; Frrcnds iind Lorie Rcid. Chris 6trtWriiTZ!ZZ jjride was lovely in a 1 Mrs. M. A. Hobman fhich she brought back Friend (paii, of white nylon mar-1 Mrs. Tlmms Collections over blush mint bridal Mrs. P. Vaccher I' uring Poter Pan collar, ' Mr- E. Pcttenuzzo iiited sleeves, tiny but- Marg. Johansen jjjvalst, full skirt slightly , Oeo Gilbert J appliqued flowers on T. Petroff I h:pline, matching el- Fitzgerald I'll gloves and a finger- Kae Stein t: nylon net. Her head- i Friend where she will attend the wed- 2.00 200 dinc On Otflhpr R r.r hf.. oranH- 11.50 ! Camosun yesterday afternoon to son, James Darrow Weir to Mis3 fctpilU mn4 wiivmftiM Irtvgbt dirct to VOU fr fM first fiiMl Now you can have your hearing tested scirmitically with tests comparable to those ued in leading hospitals and unhfrsi-ties. Hearing Less examined and improved fo' better UNDERSTANDING of conversation and music with special Micro-tone fitting. All tests made uh ' Good Used Cars And Trucks METEOR Coupe 1949 PLYMOUTH Sedan !94! MONARCH Club Coupe 1947 WILLY'S Station Wagon 1942 PLYMOUTH Sedan TRUCK SPECIALS records guesswork eliminated. Let your Microtone Coosullint help you as he has helped hundreds of others with imperfect hearing gain happier, more co-joyablt living. i lorence Halgrimson. Miss Claire Tribble, who has been spending the summer at Torbrit with her Darcnls. Mr. 2 00llaKe UP residence. Mr. Graham 2 00 's a we" known member of the 2 001 local Post Office staff. The 200 bride Is the fo: mer Miss Eileen 2 00 Jonn"stn of Vancouver, sister of 2 00 M,s' Ted Arnfy ot Prince Rupert and Mrs. E. B. Tribble. will ba Undertakers ar. Grenville Court. Mr. Sieber, speaking appropriately, likened death to a normal coming and going. Later all would meet again in the life beyond. Miss M. A. Way presided et4he organ to accompany Christian S-ier.ce hymns which were: "O Gentle Presence," and "Peace Be to This Congregation." The pall bearer; who bor? the casket to the final resting place in Fairview Cemetery, were J.B. Strachan. Edward Denning, Clare Marineau, W. Sutherland, Jack Mussallern and Donald Eby. here aboard toh Camosun tomorrow bound for Vancouver to resume her studies at Crofton 5 00 2.00 4 00' WORID'S SMALLEST 4-ub., en, piece Hearing Aid. Ask for demon mm lunne.iy oi mis city, The wedding took place last Friday afternoon in Central Presbyterian Church with Rev. Dr. J. B. pill box style encrust-! Mr. and Mrs. Kaardal House School. strati on. Ne obligation. nparls Rhp rni-rtori N. Mlntonkft 200 ; bouquet of yellow and H. Priest ZIZZZZ i'.00 s 8kene ciattng The MICROTONE ime 1950 FOIlO 3 Miss Betty Hood R.N. of Prince Rupert General Hosnital stair ton 176 W. B. ton 176 W. B. 1949 FORI) 3 CLINIC OfEN FROM A.M. TO f.M. who has been visitine In Van. man roses and stcph- : Mrs. D. Geddcs 2 00 ' 1 a white ribbon. j W. 8. Noble 2.50 i 9C7 A ' Mrs- L- Astoria JSt Uliitor ma Periersen, R.N., us 2 00 couver following her return from me inp u Kicnmond, Virginia,! with the Job's Daughters party, honor, wore a gown, ' Mr- M- wela 2 00 i Hawaii, of leaf green A- M Lln"ey 5.00 j ' If )ou live !co far away to a.cend thii clinic, write for home appointment or FRHB BOOivLET about hear.ng and hcarinf aids. Contains no advertising. James M. Malcolm 605 Vancouver Block Vancouver 2. B.C. P. 1652 Jl ere ,rqulsette over taffeta "c. w. Ronln S 00 ' coming arlved on the Camosun yester day afternoon from the south. Robert LeMarquand. who has been working at Buteriale, returned to the city on the Camosun yeste-day afternoon. 1947 FORD 3-ton 158 W. B. 1939 CHEV. Sedan-delivery. All reconditioned ready to go Bob Parker Ltd. FORD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. ,m I Ernest Read of Prince Rupert, ,V.n V. ., 1 ii ,i :;.,k" ' til V. " ... m , i. f iff the shoulder ruffled Kose 2.00, fand full skirt matching H- Van Pykstra 2 00 1 A special meeting of the Prince iddress and a should- Hcrl- M. Allen 2.00 Rupert Parent-Teacher CouncU I veil She carried a col- r. E. Pedersen 2 00 'held in the Civic Centre iquet of paie yellow Mrs- Carl Rosang 2.00 Frlclay evening for the purpose j j Mrs. Mary Chaprun 2 00 of maklnl? arrangements for the Lids ' Miscellaneous 22 eo lm ' a member of the B.C. were Mlsse. Fl H , . 'VMisc. Collections 2B20 Parent-Teacher Federation of in Prince Rupert an? day now.lr f"!: In a letter received by a local ,,, ,.,, ' inenrt hP m.r,ti,mri that .h.. i " ""'"-ouvcr. Bernlre Larsen. slu- Vancouver who hopes to be in past summr in England has had no lack of rain, there being more that what he had been accustomed to in British Columbia. Total to "date " " $2300 00 tnls cn during -the first' -we , of October in the course of a tour of northern British Columbia ; PTA's. The visitor, Mrs. Evans, i will address all city PTA mem bride. They were In if snwns of bronze and 4 taffeta featuring plain to waist bodice with I 'Mar and full skirt, Ibow length mitts and !l).onze and gold mums, lined eolonlal bouquets '4 and gold mums with ai Jen fieri bers on different phases of PTA work, The Council also voted to take up two school traffic safety problems with the city council one dealing with Booth Memorial High School's request to have a sidewalk constructed on Hays Thomas Swanson, well known mining engineer and the son of the late John Swanson, who is remembered as mine superintendent for the Granby Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co., n the heyday of Anox, was a passenger aboard the Camosun last night goin through from Vancouver to Stewart enroute t", Premier where he has a tunnelling contract. o To Vancouver ( today i Dr. H. N. Brocklesby, E. A. Ekdale, B. Singei . Rev. L. G. Sieber, L. Ryan. W. E. Urquart, B. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Frizzell, Miss M. Youngman, K. B. Arakl, J. F. Magor. l. m. Biancnard, B. Mtz- ; cove Circle between Fifth and '-r 8irl Miss Carol Lar-if4 of the bride, wore a "n taffrta gown and : tjiiosecay 0f yellow car-s f; d white sweet peas 'a matching halo. 'omsnian wa Poinr Patrick. ; Sixth Avenues the other, Con- To Sandsplt (today i T. Brown, I rad Street School's request to Mrs. H. 8. Mcculloch, Mrs. R. have a school zone declared tak- i ing In the dangerous corner on the hill at Seventh Avenue and " f Prince Rupert, and I '"ett- ''re Car and Wll- j " "''n, brntliers of the j white accessories and a corsage ! 'of yellow and bronze mums. ' as the organist ! Orecn and white streamers ' list as Mr. Joe Little 1 and garden flowers were used "4 0 Perfect Love." be- ' throughout the rooms. The bride's .'.Mins Proresson and ; table covered with a lace table ;Whe Years" during the cloth was centred by a three-- ol i he reKister. j tier wedding cake banked In tulle Immanuel Street which Is used by children going to and from Seal Cove 6chool. President R. E. Moore was In the chair. Other members present included Mrs. D. Gomez, W. D. Griffiths, Mrs. J. Denning, A. M. Hurst, Mrs. J. Bowman. Mrs "'ON' land tiny flowers and flanked by(w. Bowes, J. S. Wilson, Mrs. R. 7"n for 100 guests was ' gle,'n Pe in crystal holders, i e. Mortimer and T. G. Bateman. " honn? of tne bride's i During the evening telegrams ' "iw Mrs John Anriprenn of congratulations were read! 'Sffom's mother assisting from Ketchikan, Alaska; Call-1 rouplp receive the fornla an(l Prince Rupert. I . Mr. and Mrs. Stromdahl left M "i"eraslnn Mrs Ander-'for a honeymoon at Okanagan "'' lormal gown of deen points, after which they will '. with navy acccssorleis n,ake their home in North Van- 5 wjiage ot white carna- couver. For travelling the bride 1 I donned a three piece grey Eng- ' win's mother wore an ' Iisn Flannel suit with matchiing irj9e crepe gown wilh'hal' Bnd rust 811(1 baby blue ac" 7l cessorles. 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