Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, Octuber 26, IU51 r I I rv K. i . uouDie King iNuptiais Held in Floral Setting A lovely double-ring wedding was solemnized last night when, amid a profusion of flowers at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, Shirley Isabel Victoria Shaggy Valeria L oConJcn favorites . or WJinter (?oah By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Stall Writer LONDON (CP) With early fo?s reminding them of last year long, wet winter, British women are making a beeline for the coat racks and "the shaggy look." Popular demand thus supports Modernize ... YOUR WARTIME HOUSE with smart Inexpensive windows. Eliminate the work of cleaning multiple panes and provide more daylight too. -' ' 3 See us for these modern sash which are m-Ue to tit. Just remove the old and place In the new. Island City Builder s Supply Mr. Meiie. The bridal table was covered with a lovely white linen table cloth with deep crocheted edge which had been made by the bride's aunt, Mrs. R. B. Mantle, Klnlstlno, Saskatchewan, and sent as a gift. A three-tiered cake, banked In rose petals, flanked by tall pink tapers, centred the table. Pourers were Mrs. W. D. Vance and Mrs. H. L. Atchison, Bervi-teurs were Mrs. i. B. Davis, Mrs. Alex Mitchell, Miss Dorothy Macdonald and Mrs. W. D. Praser. The bride's mother chose for the reception a turquoise dress with burgundy accessories and a corsage of roses, while the groom's mother, who arrived on (Continued on page 7i ia35-(Bcu'it one Accla im ed Robins exchanged vows with Ronald Edward Hurst. The bride Is the only dauh- . . ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Robin tafeta Port Edward, and the groom is oi net wlt" shoulder the elder .on of Mr. and Mrs. length J. B. Hurst of Vancouver. . veil- Her bouquet, too, was of Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter matching carnations, of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathe- Junior bridesmaid, Miss Judy dral officiated. , Davis, looked lovely In pale green The bride, given in marriage taffeta with matching head-goywheof 'fr leS e carried a colonial' dress, the sleeves and .-mall Groomsman charles ,. stand-up col.ar edged with seed ushers were pearls and a full .skirt of heavy I Trail Concert , l!,iuinc Success i .. a :,sitn Music Trail fhar.e Blue '820 Mi KeBride Street 4 receive the support of i. !!( ni i's as kept Donald 4 su.emg f more man SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS satin with a hooped hipline Davis. The finnertiD chapel veil was ,s i;st muht, trie. Trail ie a .success this year, feel k utiv ni t icials. I than 375 people young ,i! ai!ke cheered to. five , the 24-year-old bass-1 who has been termed X .ui j M' of our vocal held In place by a tiara of pearl.s. RECEPTION Following the wedding, recep- Her bouquet was of red roses ana white carnations. me designers choice of longhaired wools, fur fabrics and caracul weaves for this season's chilly days. British stores find the new deep-pile, shaggy-surfaced styles sell as fast as they appear on the racks. Thick velours, with their closely-knit surfaces, come close behind. Both London and Paris show a wide range of shaggy materials fashioned for the most part in wind, swing tent styles witli big sleeves and collars. The cosy 1o-ik to these garments is their own sales promotion. This Is the first time since the war that so much preference has been shown for fur fabric materialsor what Is known as "the poor man's fur." Popular durTng the war, this fabric Ls coming back Into town after a post-war lapse. Present materials, however, give a slinky glamor that has little in com-(Continued on page 4 neiu at me Canadian Boys Wool Jackets C;,c H.in-lO Pen A 5" 1.29 NOW ONLY Matron of honor, Mrs. Marie Legion auditorium where guests Tocher, chose a gown of mauve were received by the couple un- brocaded satin top' and boiero tier a beautifully decorated arch, with fuH net skirt and maUhin'5 Alex Mitchell proposed the head dress of a net with shoul- toast to the bride which was der-length veil. Her bouquet was responded to by the groom, of matching carnations. ; A toast was then proposed to Bridesmaid Mrs. Jean Dawej the bridesmaids by the groom wore peach net over a matching which was .suitably replied to by puiiicd by Pianist Max-ar:o. Ciranim delighted ".J nce with his versatile ! ation of operatic arias, is, blue mountain bal-jk: st-mi-modern classics. I,, endeared himself most night were the old stories and Ifome new, trans'atvd Into music. I And they loved it. H'KSTAGE , And the performers? Behind I the scene after the program, both Mr. Schapiio and Mr. ; Gramm were "most enthusiastic" about the response from "thlr Prince Rupert audience." "Althoueli we packed the halls wherever we went in Alaska, I must say we had no response which equalled that tf'.ven to us here," Mr. Gramm .said back-ftagf. And he promised he 'would do his best to get back heu again In two years. The program: I "E auvt t'liKglrl (from "II Pomo o'Oro" (Ostli. I "Amarylir (Civcinl). ; ''Ttimbourln" (Old French I. ''Plftislr d'Amour" iMiirtiiil). 8lx Sonus from "The Muld of the Mill" ifiehuljerti, i Sung In English!. "Where?" I "At. Evening. " "The Queailon." ''Mine!" , I "Faded Flowers " "The ErH.k'a Lullaby." ; Five Serenades "Deri vienl alia flnestra" (Mozart!. "Berceuse" (Gounod J, eMt-phiito's Serenade" (Ber-l liozl. "Standchen" (Schubert!. "Veriebllehes Staendchen" IBrahniBt. i Blue Mounutln Ballnda (Tenne-aee Williams and Paul Bowles) "Lonesome Man." j "Cabin." ! 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E dove t'ugglri" (from p'j. i d'Oro'i, "Aniaryplli" Si nd French light comedy ',t-irm." tVhapIro accompanied In i sympathy, but it is stf lie played a little too - :i:,' the singer reduced I Hi 'houh Oramm has a 1 it. ii liiin ho nQlla imnn '::.iijer of his voice weak reaaers Sons of Norway whist drive and dance, Friday, October 20. (251cl I i Hear E. T. Applewhalte Re-' port from Parliament, tonight, CFPR, at 6:15, (ltci j Would Northland Dairy cus-; tomers kindly put out any extra bottles thev have as we are ; short of bottles? (251c) i ly L1,r: '"iv iwuvii wi fcilC ,:a classics. "Minder boy's" rendition t L's ui Schubert's' oper-ihe Maid of the Mill," 4t:i;fch. was received well .sj: liners, and were made I'tjc al easl-.-r to understand nr.. .:;v ill liif N I ( it v nv -infer. Meeting of International Union of Operating Engineers I cy is of a youth who Play safe choose for your home rir:ssfi f call of a stream, fin-ung mi lis course a mill. 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