1 Lu,OD. inland (CP) - it' t Wluit afte our ("tiiiCc Kupcil' Wuiiy Nt. Tuesday, March 2t, 1901 r 'jit Lancashire town J i.Vcu was a silver cup Wedded at dulcuj of ?, PI A ceaton W.Jl. )! n i in X Ct i-'lc Martland In P ..T3,,..ftl,.t Man" A f loose rJLddiei ' ft feel Ci i 1 1 ! IJ I LIVERISH t a J i. Iaiil J Court whist wa enjoyed by Celebrating its eighteenth birth- D rviuury-uiver run nd get two treatments in onel Tim But Still Snow day, the Canadian Legion Aux- members of the Mooseheart com-iliary held a banquet and card mittee of the Women of the party at the Legion Hall last Moose following their monthly Lillian Knutson Beautiful Bride of California Man mblng & Heating RECORD ENTRY LIST , ,, rrniniy ni you ted belter 1 !""r because it relieves both liver and j kidney disorders and the baikache and (isinlul joints which so often result, lit. a wpiv'nanrfincrht .,i,ii n ? 1 1' meeting at the home of Mrs. R. RTEWART-Th. BMt.hpr h f fl. Chase a am to depend oil 30 was solemnized at St. Paul's1 fter Presentation of flags by ; B. Skinner. Borden Street. The moderated slightly but snow DR. CHASE'S J 3x Saliva Lutheran Church on Sunday at -'Ci, ,--"- v,,.,c continue to fall and all the ar- rciniu sa!d W tne Sergeant at Arms and delicatessen stall at the 4 p.m.. when Lillian Annes. spring dent gardeners, wrio were hopine LiliLLL ? Wlllfl n dlnner Allowed. bazaar winners at court whist -Mrs. tulKey , younger daughter of Mr. and;3 tor an early ,pringi are now won. John Knutson of this city, I Glowing with 18 candles, a : we 18- A: Ham'lton and Mrs. derlng when tney wU1 abie JL sniernaiiona became the bride of Roy Eugene, "ge uirtnaay case was cut oyi - " get busy planting. They are only son of Mr. and Mrs. An j the president, Mrs. O. V. Hanley. luncheon was served by the optimistically preparing things thony Hurtig of Patterson, Cali-1 Referring to the time when i nostess members Present were (or the opting of the season fornia. Rev. Earl Soiland of fi- j he ladies' auxiliary in its 1933 iis; R. B. Skinner, Mrs. A. even thougn tner tm four elated at the double ring cere- inception was but a "baby," Mrs. Aiol, Mrs. V. Morrison, Mrs. W. feet of snow on the JaU. With over 1G0 entries, the organizing committee has great hopes for the Music and Drama Festival REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 353 3rd Ave. W. i . . . mcny. iyw-.?i tv. The r.u.,,. church was tifflfii'iu tastefully i Hanley nuiiiev said saia that inai in the flux auxiliary urv j ZiJry,- Mrs. K. M.cusna-; nere May Z, 6 and 4. Entries COme from Ketchikan Jh;;; i V Z. :aS now in Its teens but UU re-i Mulder,-Mrs. A. Hamil- A mercy flight to Kemano Bay ton, Mrs. J. Flewin and Mrs. J Hoskins (chairman). Imarchand ACE HEATERS vortex oil i burners Jane plumbing j FIXTURES IPHONE174 Id-pairs and Alterations Aiyansh, Terrace and New Hazelton, with an abund-! flowers- qulred a lot ot l00klng after- ante ance'of OI pdl nartitination UCipatlOn fi-nm II 0m tKo the r.if,r City. i The bride, beautifully gowned1 AfU;i- her repout Mrs. Hanley in r,ch wwIe saUn heayy presented Mrs. W. Rothwell with 'Last year we had 106 and the ' 1 laus uveiakiit, made a preuy(ibe P"-t pieolucut's pin, to which large number of entries this that will adiust th p n t r Dicture as she entered the church was added the gold bar, for Mrs. Carr ; brought two Northern Construc-! tion Co. road construction men !to Prince Ruoert Baturda after-! noon. Oorth Nicholson was ad-I mitted to the Prince Rupert ! General Hospital while W. Buh-i lei, who had an eye injury, tinued to Vancouver by Canadian Pacific Airlines yesterday. Nor- year will be a problem but we schedule. .on tiw arm of her father. Her beinB re-elected to the chair.! in l are very pleased with the in-1 Because of the heavy program "ty veil, falling from a pretty Mi-s. Rothwell was also president IS Keqent 3 terest shown said Mrs. E. W. thlu .1940-41. After the executive feel themriu headdress, was of fingertip being presented , a.LM:i, piwmeui oi tne music have to hold morninB. al,ulru' , length. She carried a bouuuet of wlln a bouquet of spring flowers,; Mrs. J. R. Carr has been elec ih Minns Ltd. ro. kx t; ana uruma A.mrMi;iT. nn hprn " . J " , . .... .. ' t3.. Vmi,..h .nii . - . , .u. , aeep red roses and lily-ol-tne-. "u"' 'vi vu uic tea regent or yueen iwary unap- , man jermyn was uie phoi ui uic vayey'. presentation. Iter, Imperial Order, Daughters; Queen Charlottes Airlines plane Program convener R. O. Moore I noon and evening sessions is now compiling the program! aith,,,., th no, i, v' Ethel " Knutson sister of the l 'uaaui . LU L"e '"e ana tne oi tne Empire, lor the ensuing , trial new tne men nere. limit V -Ttti bii iiiiiuiUMiU,i , Kn n,.ni..i,.j Li:... kj,i ,. iu. i.. i cnarter niemoers, several oi year. The complete list of off i-' . . - - wvvi wmpicvtu lur puuiicauon, I u iutTt wa; umy uibciiuani. oj whom attended, were included In cers Is as follows: city drama entries will Include i Site was attired in a gown the dinner ceremonies attended Steamer Mrs. G. Honorary Regent plays from the Girl Guides,' Pale pink lace with full net over- Husinpss onrl PrnfUvii u;...- ':klr ,ii ..,. . "y ' auxiliary memoers. Stewart Regent Mrs. J. R. Carr First Vice-Regent Mrs nee Rupert It. mmm ens Club, Booth Memorial Hiuh1 Pink carnations. ' For her hair' Following ie aanquet, bridge, School and the Little Theatre. ; she chose a matching pink neti a"d cnbbage was played. n tne committee in charge Much i elocution, pianoforte and can. dancing will also ; T rIcy Lewis and Mrs' compete, the' The groom was attended by "i"11 Holbrook. president said. ihi8 brother-in-law. Julian Rann t u n r tu ri. i I oi truw s i.aiiuing, anroi nia. TRAINED MOTHERS Sonietriinir different in Prince Kupertentries will be Sctwrk Second Vice-Regent -Mrs. J. A. Tens Secretary Mrs. H. C. Flood Assistant Secretary Mrs. H A. Breen Treasurer Mrs. M. Stewart Educational Secretary Mr.i. KAILS FOR Vancouver nd Inli-inii uiute Torts Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. YES THIS IS THE TIME TO PAINT UP! For modern painting and paperhaning meth ods, and for a job well done with quality paints and paper, call us today! Phono Black 215 SPENCE U MATUIK i.- be i included , , T t"1-1" jand James Ocorgeson. health officer Dr. Stewart Mur- in the p roe ram. RECEPTIOX ! rav and nls assistant Dr. George Mrs. Becker reports good par- j tlcipation from the schools with r.111011 said, on return Irom a After the ceremony guests civil defence conference at Ot inrlnrlintr gatnered at tne civic centre : v including tawa. that every mother should Echoes Sceretary-Mrs. W. B mmon LounKB or the reccp. For KETCHIKAN live separate entries, Annunciation School. "Hospitolity and Good Food" That Is Our First Aim I'lione 17 for Orders Tu Take Out Commodore Cafe r h. 1 ! n... tifiJl Thin ii.'Hi'o mtnittri Vr t lia 1 illlMMlW MIDNIGHT nom tne aistnct there are v " : " "j "v Heved women In a fnt.iir r Standard Bearer Mrs. Girlis. bra., band and the adult St. j f . 01 tne "ndejind the sis-, d V of the Mrs J. Raw. ; Peter's Church choir, from Aiy-U roorn, emergency work ; ansh; many musical entries ! wno came up fr,)m California for j i ;jfrom Ketchikan, including vio'-it!le occasion. bride's mother. The cake was ( iiinliii t and Service for hcservauoiiS Write or Call 1 11 V OK DWOI OFFICE AI'I'TIOV HM.K I Timing Kni x mass nn, -ceiio and a strine auartet' me Drmes mother was attired: cut oy mis. j. worm. i nere win oe onerea tor sate nz Public Auction, at 10:30 a.m., on Loii Wednesday, April 4th, 1951, In the Ljrviteurs were Misses a vocal and adult drama entry, in an aflerncon length dress of r Long, Yvonne Morin, Elizabeth of flea of the Forest Ranger at Ocean irom Terrace, and vocal and deep blue with grey accessories choir entries from New Hazel-; and woj i a corsage of pink car A- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Holmes and Mrs. Dupuis. Miss 'TkZT ton, nations, while the groom's sister Alford Knutson passed tha sam. Cedar and Spruce on an 1 was attired In a navv blue dress , bride's book. comprising of vacant Crown land sit with pink ani navy accessories Several telegrams of congratu- u?ednI ,th northwesterly portion and wore a corsage of white lations were received from District ' , St. Pat's Day At Stewart 3 carnations. i inenas in California and wene Five years win be allowed for re- ' reafl by Mr. Soiland. moval of timber, The brMp and eroom stood in tne or.ue ana feroom siooci in j V ' "Provided anyone unaDi to attend front, nf the firenlaoe which had The h happy couple , .ft left on .u the ,k , . .rc k, ' 1 10 & APPLIANCE STEWART The Women's bevm decorated with pussy wil- Chilcotin for Vanvouver. From tender to be opened at the hour of Altar Society of St. Felix Church Iowa and spring flowers, to re- ! they will motor to Madesto, .ucMnd. bur-celebrated St. Patrick's Day by ceive ths felicitations of their California, where they will talned fro; the n,,pUty Minister of holding a whitt drive and danue many friends. . slde- T' ' Soom Is at present Forests, victoria, b.c or the District Modesto Junior Coi- Fter, Prince Rupert. B.C. ,u, in the Moose Hall on Saturday.! Pete Petersen acted as master fendlng The affair ua a hti eiwccd i , Dn c.tinn.i -e?e. 1 LESS, SERVICE ! CAS AND " -e i.-o.j. ui v.c iiiwiiica. avcv. bail uuiiaiin I EC'TRIC RANGES For going away the bridal Quite a few of the Silbak-Pi.;-1 proposed the toast to the bride li'hone Blue !l!r'j DOUBLE DISTILLED n,..r 7" .::! r "It. , ZZZ "Zrr:: chose a tan tailored suit, topped ...... w " "cu was uiiaui ilm w. hv . : - , i pnra, oh,irt,Q nf I :iFIC ELECTRIC the occasion and all figured the by the groom, while Percy Knut cented with black accessories. I enjeyment of the party was son proposed the toast to the ge wore a corsage of white Drioesmaia. cardenias. A pnM urict smtih Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping r..id General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd.. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE The bride's table was covered was the groom's giIt to thej VilLll a luvfiy laue uiulii ira rlde. centred with a beautiful 3-tier The bride has been a resident;! wedding cake, made by the of Prince Rupert since cnlldnood She Plus! . You'll enjoy the mature perfection for wliich linn famous Cunuiliun Rye M'liiL.y hat traditionally been noteil ... a ; and took her schooling here K '' "V t1ntion ,Slnce graduation she has been to apply to S land P"P"lar member of the office In Land Recording District of staff of the Prince Rupert Oeil-PRINCE RUPERT ' and situate at era! Hospital. Sr-cret Cove, Porcher Island, British . & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phones GO and (! 1 1 mi 1 worth liie trip. . ... Winners in the whist were: Ladies' first, Mrs. H. Tooth; consolation prize, Mrs. T. Conley; men's first, Mrs. F. Mamshur; consolation by J. T. Macdonald. Music for the dance was provided by Mrs. Jean Stewart at tne piano, Bob Hutchings on the traps, while Sam Kirkpatrick, with his violin, and George Bunn, with tlu rruitar, provided acceptable mus.c for tl- ? old time dances. OOI.ICHAN3 IN James anc! Syd Alexander broneht in a lnarl nf oniic.han nadlh whisk11 i perfection wofjuizerl by the Columbia ' Take notice that Armour Salvage (194B Ltd. of Prince Rupert, a body I corporate intends to apply for a 1 Ford Custom Deluxe Fordor Chevrolet Srylcline Sedan DcSoto Custom Sedan ieoile of B.C. who appre PHONE GREEN 884 FOR FJITERPRISE LAGER Enterprise Brewery. Ltd. lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted ciate the ftill-hoilied fl.iv- nenr the south-west corner of Lot t 1083. Range 6. 'Const District thence our ami mellow richness of B.C. Double DiftilleJ. Revelstoke, B.C. &mtliti(in- iRimnculate VIEW-MASTER REELS Reduced 50c each WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. lliriitii;liotil thil adverhitment i not published or displayed to Cow Bay this morning in the by the liquor Control Board or b the Govern, j ys,nnie rjora. They had been mem ol Ininh Columb j fishing in the Naas River. .shore thence southward and westward along shore to point of commencement and containing 20 acres, more or less, for the purpose of gravel removal. f ARMOUR SALVAGE (1949) LTD. by "James M. Fields" agent "JUCK SPECIAL WELDING OF ALL TYPES Industrial Welding i COMPANY i 4 Dated March 16th, 1951 THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor f Control Board or by the Government ot, ISriU.sh Columbia. 5 (M 20, 27, A 3, 10) j Ford '2-ton Parker Ltd MONARCH DEALERS wo Rupert. B.C. IN RE RESTATE OP MARGIN I (MARTINI TWORSKI DE- I ; CEASED, INTERSTATE i TAKE NOTICE that as Adnlinis- , trator, duly appointed by the court. of the estate of Marcin ( Martin j ! Tworskl. who died at Ocean Pulls. , 1 British Columbia, on the 24th day 1 of December, 1950. I require all , j creditors and others having claim's i against the said estate to send the : same to me, properly verified, at I f the address mentioned below on or I I before the 30th day of April, 1951, I niter which date I shall proceed to j distribute the estate to those en- titled by law, having regard only ui such claims of which I shall then have been notified. AND further take notice that all persons Indebted to said estate are I required to pay their indebtedness 7 n 1st i ",VI:U-VICT()K1A DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 wear them through Spring fifj Fa and Summer in great ease and WjyjSr gay color. See our group for y?r JTZ. $1 j the newest casual designs. 4JGv M J r - Sl HOLEPROOF NYLONS Luxury Sheer "NYLONS OF NOTE" By HOLEPROOF to me forthwith. j Dated at Prince Rupert. B. C. this ( lillh day of March, 1901. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator I Prince Rupert, B.C. (H M 20, 27 A 3. . 10) j ! r ""p.ni., uniicotin f'ie.':tUiy, 12 Noon j tJaniosun A"M, KTDWART AMI l'l)"T SIMPSON lV. Camosun, 11 p.m. N"!TII WVm 'A'ii.oTTK islands ss- Chilcotin f 2. 16 and 30 I 9 P.m. MOTTK ISLANDS "'in' 9 and 23 I 9 P.m. ANK 1 vir... ANNOUNCEMENT QUALITY Lovely "LUXITE" NYLON LINGERIE 1.95 1 PANTIES , '"'.r.K Ce R"P-'rt i Agent npamnn Wedge and platform sole; strap sandal . . . Suede or Leather. 0,l!y $3.95 L Phone phone 568 568 Nylon Tri-cot Fnce I , Cle ar... SLIPS Nylon Tricot We still have a few AUSTIN SEDANS and STATION WAGONS for delivery under the old finance plan. On and after Monday, March 19 new government regulations demand r down payment- We olso hove a few good Used Cars Superior Auto Service Ltd. STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Park Green 217 5-95 Trod wedgie sling heel casuals. Cut out vamp. illy- $5.95 ILL j 0dd Lin 50LLS PANDAS ! TOYS -AT- THE UNIVERSAL FAMILY SHOE STORE Ltd. I AAO- !ST0RKSHOPPE 3rd Ave. oi- 6th St. Thu Advertisement ft not published m displayed by the Lrquor Control Boerd o W Govcnc J gritu. Colw-bw, Phone 357 Charlie Roberts Box 638