Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 5, 1951 Loca a Mrs. Fitzpatrkk Dies in Spokane Requiem Mass Sun in Nelson n -Ass'd Boards luper( $c Drill Team Is Toasted Official Welcome Home at Dinner and Dance oil d PERSONAL Jea ;ef Your Winter Supply Now in inc i ases In freight rates and labour costs, we bonce again necessary to raise the price of coal. Ladies' entertainment feature of the Associated Boards of Ladles' Bowling League meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Bowling Alleys. All team must be entered that night. Utp) Mrs. H. N. Powell and daugh-',er. U'-rthy, 15C1 8th Ave. East, ai rived home on Saturday right's t ain after spending a month's holiday in Winnipeg Trade of Central British Colum or Mrs. Fitzpatrkk. Requiem mass for Mrs. Leona Mary Fitzpatrick. formerly of Prince Rupert and more recently of Nelson, who died In Spokane August 23, was sunn August 27 at the Cathedral of Mary Immaculate In Nelson. Rev. W. J. Harrison, officiated. Rosary was recited Sunday evening at , iiiat uiir customers may lane aovaniage or Miss Ada Marion Blaxland Becomes Bride of David Ross Barclay Prince Rupert-born David bia convention here this week in Welcome home of the Job's Daughter drill team party from their triumphant trip to Richmond, Virginia, where they won will be a tea In honor of visiting Noel Jones of Prince Rupert, !and Lundar, Manitoba. still ks. 1"'' P1 18 R il,WJ tilled UIllll I Ki'h. Any ("tiers received prior to that date, for Hurt .September 30th, will be invoiced at present ladies Thursday afternoon at who left the city a lew weeks triple International honors at Ross Barclay, only son of Mr. Attention ladies! Meeting of "The Cedars," 945 Borden Street, ago. is reported to be In hoapita Supreme Council session, bring- and Mrs. D. R. Barclay, was the home of Mrs. L. M. Greene in Vancouver. j the Catholic Women's League lng widespread publicity and groom and Miss Ada Marion . will be held in the library ,nn Wprinesdav Sentember 5 at ATTENTION Wives of members of Senior and Junior Chambers of Commerce are expected to attend in addition to those of the visiting dele- credit to their home city, culmi- Blaxland, youngest daughter of nated last night when official Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Blaxland of congratulations were offered In West Vancouver, was the bride (208c) date for team entries in 1951-52 p a tangible way at a compll-jln a pretty wedding which had gates. mentary dinner and dance in its setting at 8 o clock last Thurs- Mr nreene in in mrai the Civic Centre. The affair had , day evening in the West Van- char.a anfl i. beine assisted In fur cual under one ton lots will be delivered " iUll,.ss paid tor prior to delivery. tgS(,NllKI'lA(KI)WlTH: Albert & McCoffery, Limited , Island City Builders' Supplies Armstrong Agencies H. G. Hclqcrson, Limited . i n r Thompson's Funeral Home. Pallbearers were A. C. Celinas, Max Falkner, P. H. Long, O. Trainor, O. F. Hartridge, and C. E. Marion. Interment was In the Nelson Memorial Park. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was predeceased by her husband in June of this year. She is survived by three sons Ernest of Kinnaird, Earl of Seattle and Eugene at the coast. Two brothers, Albert of Helena, Montana couver United Church. Rev. Ian been organized by the city and local organizations. receiving by Mrs. W. J. Scott wife of the president of the As- unr-lnteri Rnarrls McKeown officiated. The groom's parents went south to attend the Highlight of the proceedings bowling season will be Septem- j Mrs. Annette Mansell left to-ber 7. Entries will be accepted day for her summer home at by E. Mussallem, Black 469; H. West Summerland, sailing on the Windt, 489, or at the bowling southbound Princess Louise, alleys, phone Red 709. Entries j International Hod Carriers', will be closed at General Meet- ; Building and Common Labouring to be held September 7. Fri- i ers' Union of America, Local day, at 8 p.m. Election of offi- 1 127 Special Meeting, Thurs- cers, league scheJule ana other !dav; S?'em,betr 8 p,m'KCar-. . 7. , . , . penters' Jlall. It is to the bene- important items to be discussed. pJprv tni, m of mPmhpr , All Mixed League bowlers are union to" attend this meeting. came auring me aancc wucu weuuing, returning to ine cny Pouring were Mrs. E T ADDle- siciing jviuyur naruiu n imicu uu uie vainusun ounaay evening. whaite and Mrs. T. N. Youngs and serviteurs were Mrs. J. T. presented Mr. and Mrs. Alexi Given in marriirge by her fa Mitchell, mentor of Job's thcr, the bride wore a grey tail joeciai Bargain Knees Harvey, Mrs. W. F. Stone, Mrs Daughters and leaders of thered suit with grey accessories I g Nlrkcrson, Mrs. P. H. Lin r (While stocks last) drill team, with a pair of hand- and cherry red veiour hat. Her zey and Mrs. O. C. Mitchell Invited to attend. (210) J. H. Mair, Secretary. (209c) some engraved sliver entree corsage bouquet was of roses dishes and each member of the 1 and stephenotis. For "something erta Diplomat Egg . 15.50 and William 6f Vancouver, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was born in Pinchpr Creek, Alberta, and came to Cranbrook in 1901. She lived In Grand Forks fop 18 years and Prince Rupert for 17 years after which she moved to Nelson where she had resided for the past four years. drill team with an attractive . old" the bride wore an amethyst Ladies will also be Included In the Thursday evening harbor cruise' aboard the forestry boat Salt Mist and at the closing dinner Friday night. and pearl necklace which had Wa Diplomat Hut . B.50 deception belonged to the groom's grandmother. Miss Juanlta Sayles, the bridesmaid, wore a grey tailored suit with navy hat and accessories and carried a corsage of roses and carnations. John Halstad was groomsman and the ushers were Richard Lyons and Frank Malcolm. During the signing of the reg Mac Construction Company Bridai Couple twenty years ago In Prince Rupert lore Briquettes ; . . 20.00 LBERT & McCAFFERY LIMITED Phone 116, 117 or 58 silver cup as permanent memento of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell briefly and with obvious appreciation acknowledged the presentations. While he was the drill master, Mr. Mitchell gave full credit to the members of the team for their victory. It was the fine teamwork that had counted. Prince Rupert's name had become known far and wide as a result of the team's tour and victory. THE DINNER E, T. Applewhalte, MP, was principal speaker at the dinner, making the 'address of welcome and congratulation on behalf of the community. Acting Mayor Harold Whalen also spoke brief ister, Mrs. Rowland Aston sang Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berner en- 1 tertained at a reception at their home In Pacific Place on Mon-, day In honor of their son, Eric Berner and his bride, the form- i er Miss' Steffie Daniluck of Prince George. The happy couple were married in Prince George j August 31 and were here on their j honeymoon trip which will take them to Vancouver, Seattle and i Portland. "Bless This House. ' A reception at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lang, Ottawa Avenue, West Vancouver, followed the ceremony. Frank Malcolm proposed the toast to the bride, the groom responding. Serviteurs were Miss Doris WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Siding . . . Alterations Estimates Gladly Given Blue 182 i Sept 5, 1931 ! Building permits for the month totalled $16,000 as compared with ,$11,875 in corresponding month j last year. Building permits for first eight months of the year total $138,338 as compared with ' the total for the corresponding eight months of . 1930 of $127,-; 170 50. ' OTORISTS . . . ly, reading a letter he had re- The house was beautifully dec- celved from the mayor of Rich Lang, Miss Lynne Lang and Miss orated for the occasion and the mond. Edward Mussellam was! Susan Jewell toastmaster and Grace was saidj Following the eception. the m' f young couple left on a motor trip Va : " ,;':. "'T ,it k,, fhn.r.,h iti. D-in J. banked with gladioli and lit by ?k. h? L Brltlm!fall tapers, received feliclations r Columbia after which v they will i trom t;r manv friends. The city council dvcided to sell 10.000 of P.GE. bonds from sinking funds and to purchase a similar amount of Saskatchewan bonds, making a substantial profit In doing so. To-day's Best by Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell also spoke briefly and Miss Diane Kennedy, Queen of the local Bethel and Miss Margaret Glske, drill team majorette, were heard from. ' ,rau- ' ne me toast to the bride and groom ! Is in the of a groom employ w proposed by A. Carlson j "omc in todav and see the stunning new PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE !n ira HKLVFDERE you may enjoy the breozinesi 11 a Convertible or the snug comfort of a Coupe. THE PLYMOUTH BELVEDEDE IS THE SMARTKST HARD TOP ON THE ROAD job ki'.ow that the depreciation on Chrysler-built rats i less than most other makes? Current I'sril Car prices prove this to be so. fllKYSI IK -HI ll.T CARS O.N DISPLAY AT Rupert Motors Limited foundry company and suitably responded to by the i groom. Inefficiency of the foghorn at Point Wilson in Puget Sound and unusually strong current from The bride and groom as weh, as their attendants and ushers I are all members of the Hollyburn j At the tea table the powers Committee In charge of the wf! Mr. H. S. Parker and Mrs an ebb tide were the two factors ' evening's functions consisted of Ski Club. A. MacKinnon. Serviteurs were j ! Miss Ann Petroff , Mrs. A. Carl- i J son, Mrs. Ned McLeod and Mrs. i responsible for the grounding of Eddie Mussellam, George Dawes, CNS Prince David, according to George Murray, Arthur Murray, the master of the ship Captain j Harold Whalen and William Edward Mabbs. Captain J. D. .Long. McPherson. chairman of the com- r of SiTimd Ave ti 1st St. Phone 866 and 566 BUY One Only Sparton Washer $149.00 G.E. Washer With Pump $189.50 Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Hundreds Enjoy Labor Day Dance A. Rivett, Ned McLeod, Andy j MacDonald, Paul Schuerer and , All'. Rivett. Mr. and Mrs. Berrrer, Jr., will reside In Prince George where mifsion, criticized position of the 1 ship at two miles off course Hu Kraupner left today after a twentv-four mile run to!for a lr'P 10 Vancouver on busi- Pnint wiicr.n , ness. He will be away for ten Several hundred people enjoyed themselves Monday night at the Trades and Labor Coun aays or two weens. the groom is in the employ of the C.N.R. and the bride is a valued member of the City Hall staff. cil-sponsored Labor Day dance, I 4n nn on Hum end is, OIBB held at the Civic Centre. It was ! the only holiday celebration in Vlct0r Norberg ,eft on yester. ; the city. day's plane to at.end as Prince Dancing continued from 10 Rimprt APiPat- tu annual i COME ON FELLAS DIBBS HAVE School Supplies PRINTING CO. Phone 234 Mayor Cyril H. Orme officiated at the opening of the 19th annual Prince Rupert Exhibition before a huge crowd In the Exhibition Building. H. F. Glassey, president of the Fair Board, expressed his gratification at the increased number of exhibits, 2.000 as compared with J.048 the previous year. Besner Block Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C. p.m. to 2 a.m. to the musks of ventlon of plumbers and Pipe- I me omc oi.ii uili.com . wiui.li fitters Union at Kansas City, played both old and standard Norberg accompanied him. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Fashion Show and Tea, September 13. Presbyterian Church Tea at the home of Mrs. George Mitchell, 333 5th Ave. East, September 27. Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. 20. , Vtt Block Arrangements for the dance were in charge of'G. W. Wat-mough. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ar- ney were checkers and Mrs. Watmough was cashier. CLEARANCE Catholic Fall bazaar, October 1 and 4. Lutheran Tea, October 13. Rebekah bazaar, October 20. L O B A. Fall Bazaar, October 26. Sonja Bazaar, November 2. flO ember Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 7. Presbyterian Church Bazaar, November 15. SALE The Women of the Moose Fall Bazaar, November 16. Cathedral Bazaar, Nov. 17. I.O.D.E. 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