Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, August 11, 1951 Jin nnouncemenlS Construction of the Sheardown Block on Third Avenue, next to the former Canadian Legion building, is going steadily ahead, j The basement has been com- j pleted and substantial start made ' with the first floor. " The plans iSC" wilh Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. 20. . Catholic Fail bazaar, October 3 and 4. Lutheran Tea, October 13. Rebekah bazaar, October 20. L.O.B.A. Fall Bazaar, October 26. Sonja Bazaar, November 2. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 7. BARRET ASPHALT r provide for a second floor should, som-a time in the future, this be considered advisable". Use I'lassifie' -. lor Results SHINGLES Ylfarrieil Miss Edith Jordan and John Eby I'nited A wedding of widespread Interest took place last night when Miss Edith Jordan and John Eby exchanged their marriage vows before R-'V. Dr. E. A. Wright at the Presbyterian Church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Jordan, formerly of Prince Rupert, and how The Women of the Moose Fall Bazaar, November 16. I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November x For detailed information, phone bert & McCaffery Ltd. 117 . 58 116 or living at Jasper. Tire parents were here to attend the nuptials. 8t. Peters Fall Bazaar, Nu-, ember 29. Dr. Tomlinson Is Back at Cedarvale Dr. Robert Tomlinson of Cedarvale, pioneer mission village on the Skeena River, was In Prince Rupert this week enroute home after a visit to Vancouver. He was In the south receiving treatment and Is reported to be feeling a decided improvement. md City Builders Supplies Blut 820 Groom Is youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eby, pioneer family of Prince Rupert. The altar was decorated with fresh spring flowers. On the choir dais rested a huge basket of gladioli. Given in marriage by her father, tire bride was charming In a five-tier skirt of taffeta embossed with sliver floral sprays and featuring a Chinese neckline Sport Jackets jor caJuai good (ooLs Now If the time to get into a sport jacket. They're casual and easy for 'getting around . . . and save your suits too. Tweeds, Coverts, Checks and Plains. $27.50 to $45.00 FINE PURE WOOL Gabardine Pants Expertly tailored and styled for comfort . and good appearance. $14.oo. to $25.00 WATTS & NICKERSON (,KOI!(.K DAWKS AUCTIONEER "No, I don't think it's cute the way she made the bed! I made it!" LONDON (CP) A new publication here listing London's geographical features notes London has 17 parks and 13 separate rivers, but nine of the rivers are ancient underground streams. I'twinf (irffti BIO About sventy, he is a son ot the original Dr. Tomlinson who as medical missionary founded Mean.sklni.st on the Skeena, and which has had a long and Interesting history. Dr. Tomlinson, sr., came from Ireland, and voyaged up the land short sleeves. Loca PERT TOBACCO a A matching headdress1 was crowned by a fine lily-of-the-valley spray, enhanced by a n Skeena in a canoe. It Is only a finger-tip veil. I STORE Ave. - Opposite Ormcs . . . JL i I'flKIITC a n d PERSONAL few weeks ago that the church, built in early days, was destroyed by fire. Cash lor old gold. Bulger's. She carried a shower bouquet of magenta gladioli, and wore a gift from the groom, a matching set of pendant and earrings with green Cornelian stones set In gortl. Bride's attendants were Mrs. 8.O.N. meeting, Monday. Aug. 8 p.m. (189c) rtKIODICAI.S TOBACCO and David Widsten and son and Dr. daughter returned to Bella Belh' and Mrs. J. A. Macdonald ICONH'iLIluritni and family are spending a i on the coquiuam alter a trip to Jr., and MiSS mr,ni.h hnllriavincr In tho Interior lock Always Moving Vancouver. For the MEAL that REFRESHES Sid Alexander, Diane Kennedy. Mrs. Alexander and Fresh Mrs. John Clausen is sailing tomorrow night on the Coquit- RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES PACIFIC ELECTRIC Phone Blue 992 I Stiff U Vic c V SHOE POLISH i lam for- a trip to Vancouver. chote a green gown and Miss Kennedy wore mauve. Both gowns were identical In design, featuring taffeta underskirts topped with a full net skirt, lace bodice and peplum. Headdresses Support the Museum by buy- ing a $1 membership which gives you free admission at any time. (196c) Miss Phyllis Hill returned to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon from a trip to FINEST COOKING ill lake Ferry BEST OF FOOD Mrs. A. Bandahls is sailing tomorrow night on the Coquitlam for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Ed Llndseth and children are sailing tomorrow night on cs Cow Boy Float THURSDAY with veil and flowers matched. Floral accessories were of yellow contrasting carnations. Robert L. Eby, brother of the the Coquitlam for a trip to Van- m,, 4 p.m., 7 p.m. Vancouver. ; Mr. and M s. William Spark and daughter, Jeanette, left on last evening's train for a two weeks' holiday t-'ip to Winnipeg. eroom. was eroomsman. Donald : couver and Victoria. FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE ZOO BROADWAY CAFE Polishes SUNDAY Mrs. P. W. Anderson returned Jordan, bride's brother, and Edward Dawes were ushers. ontinuous from ito the city on the Coquitlam yes Fast terday afternoon from Vancou 10:30 a.m. ver after an extended visit in the A rather permitting south. Rev. Dr. Wilbcrforce Cooper, lector of the well known high St. James Anglican Church In Vancouver, was here yesterday afternoon aboard the suamer Coquitlam on which he is making tilt Many guests congratulated the newly-weds at tiie reception at gaily decorated Oddfellows' Hall, where the toast to the bride was proposed by Alex Mitchell, and a toast to the bridesmaids by the groom's brother. Martin Erikson read the congratulatory telegrams. Mrs. B. J. Hickey who has been, on a holiday visit to Vancouver, returned to the city from PORTRAITS Films' Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE 'Hospitality and ORMES J round trip to the Queen Char the south on the Coquitlam yes lotte Islands. terday afternoon. CHANDLER'S STl'DIO j I Old 4 Cma4- Tlnv AdA ' Good Food That Is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Bride's mother, wearing a Mrs. Gordon Daniels and child,! Richard Nelson, president ol Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., ar i nylon dress of pastel shade, Phone Green 389 Trince Rupert j wiiu nave irccu &ijeiiuiug n nuu- I J THI BIST i T QUALITY K i matcning nai ana peige mxeB- day Jn south returned to the rived in the city on yesterdav afternoon's plane from Vancouver for a b:ief visit to the company's local operations.' Nor- sorrcs wiui i.naoRc, lc- Citv from Vancouver on the Co- ceived the guests following con- qu;Uam yesterday afternoon, gratulattons of the couple under . Commodore Cafe The Pioneer Druggists i man Nelson is axsoin the diswici. an aroh of alu a and rosebud. tamer t. J. ttayner u.m.i Roman : now. Oroom's mother wore a grey-1 parish priest of the WANTED V Shovel or Crane to rent, 3-ton capacity Peg's Wrecking Co., Prince Rupert Warehouse, tf blue diess with grey accessories wM u a ..c.c, . u a L w chael arrived in and a rose corsage. , the the clty city this this week week from. Port i In the centre of a Drtgntiy iviuuw. Mann for a two weeks' visit with PHONE 8 1 decorated table, adorned wnn ..,.nll.n mmhr rivle ' h.r hrnther-in-law anrt sister pftsmanship sweet peas and baby-breath bou- . Centre Fun club, Bus will leave j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom- Call 363 FOR BETTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing quets .the wedding cake was cutiB Terminal 1:20 D.m.. August !erv. She will also visit her by Mrs. A. Husoy, who had been n for mspection 0 Coid gtor- : brother and sister-in-law, Mr responsible for the decorations. Brin bus jare uto'and Mrs. R. McDames 'at Ter- rnkA ii-aa Rprvpd dv tne matron JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist For NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WORK n Type... Let Us Solve 'on Printing Problems PHONE 234 jb Printing Co. I RKSMR BLOCK race. Resolutions from the Regina Chamber of Commerce for presentation to the annual convention of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce were offered to the Prince Rupert Chamber of I of honor and the bridesmaid. j i Serviteurs, In charge of Mrs. ' Gwen Eby, were Mrs. Nettie Jer-istad, Mrs. Muriel Wyatt, Mrs. ;J;an Burnlp. Mrs. Peggy Eby, I Mrs. Gloria Bussey, Misses Laila I Husoy, Phil Tomlinson, Marney ' Bulger, Lorna Donaldson, Nina ' Youngman, Jessie Potterton, Dor- ! .t n i .J .. nnij U(Un Drift ai-tnr Mrs. D. Thrasher and family are sailing tomorrow night on the Coquitlam for Vancouver. They had been here with Mr. Thrasher who was with the Canadian Fishing Co. here. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Foote, pioneers of Fraser Lake, and daughter, Mrs. Leslie, and the latter s SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. John Bulger Ltd. - Third Avenue' Commerce executive Thursday night for endorsation and were referred to the national affairs committee. nlu ' T 7.' will be returning home couple , left . alter V the h. re- n 6sndin . 215 1st Avenue West P.O. Box 721 l'honc 909 oosQQf " ceptior, on a mtor trip through - ; the interior tothe sou h on their Mr Uontel WMBING noneyrnoou. intrj wm icium w take up residence in a new home B. T. Phillips of Masset is among many Queen Charlotte Islanders who are In the city for a week-end visit. They arrived MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Kuilden & Contractors and HEATING on Fifth Avenue East. The bride was employed for jeveral years at the Government Agent's office here and until recently was majorette of Job's Daughters drill team. The groom Is on the staff of Love Electric. The LADIES APPROVE . . . by plane yesterday. Mr. Phillips Is one of the pioneers of the north coast. For years he was "located at Ocean Falls and was IIITISH CO tU Mil A JUNIO AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL of the economical prices, the wide variety the convenience ... of the Variety Store later Indian Agent at Masset for some time. Mrs. John Llnney sailed last night on the Coquitlam for Queen Charlotte City to spend two weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lasette. On her return to the He Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE city she will be accompanied by her two grandchildren who will Pw.ltcpalrs and Alterations Come in and see our summer stocks . . . things for, all the family, as well as for the home resume residence here after spending the summer at Queen 1th & Elktns Ltd. Charlotte. P-O. 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