niricc r.ueii Uuhy i Friday, June 22, 1951 onu tfix Brule Blackwood on (Bridt mo ae a ray,. Reflects and Reminisces white hat and accessories. On Miss Lois Stevens of New York their return they will take up after having bn here for the residence at Lentzvllle. past several weeks in connection Several telegrams from dis- with the official opening of tht tant friends and cablegrams Columbia Cellulose pulp mi!', from the bride's relatives in sailed last night on the Prince By Easley Blackwood A bidding partner plus two aces plus four trumps to the ten spot were too much for Abel. He doubled The calm dignity of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Nanaimo. was graced with the beauty of exquisite floral arrangements in white and softest pink last Saturday at four in the afternoon, when Prince Rupert-born Phyllis Dcmalda (Donnie) Rix, daugh Linda Addison, gowned in a Kate Greenaway frock of pink ' taffeta with her lace cap to match and carrying Sweetheart roses. j The groomsman was Dr. Dar-j ryl K. Foerster, brother of the groom, while the ushers were Ray Rix, the bride's brother, and Douglas Foerster, the younger brother of the groom. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Nanaimo Yacht Club, where the tasteful decorations carried out the eo'.or scheme of white and delicate pink, and where the parents of the bride and groom received England were read. Rupert for Vancouver enroutt The groom's grandparents home .She is public relatlom Mrs. J. C. Kemp and Mr. and officer for the Celanese Corpora-Mrs. O. L, Foerster, were honor- tion cf America. t,., jwhen hi.s opponents got to the five level on this hand. As industries and enterprises i You can't blame him too much. But on the biddintr he A. G. Rix THE I "PUNKYDOODLE" j DRESS Slyld by HONEY CHILD Only Infant's Drew with watching Pant (ed guests. Robert Cameron, superinten ter of Major and Mrs. 'rtnthe rWdJTselmi mi8ht have given more consideration to the possibility and granddaughter of the' late The out-of-town guests in dent of Prince Rupert dry dock Bishop of Caledonia and Mrs. G cluded Miss Marjorie Sirett, Dr. aler spending some time in to find anything to object to. j mat one ot the opponents was void of hearts. Ytsrn ago, when, to discover a! M milt y,aa nAr, hospital in Vancouver, has now ' gone to Tranqullle Sanitariurr. Nell Carter, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Elsey, Lt. Col. and Mrs. R. T. permanent Job was a problem two olhpr tact01.s Pirst bidding ' spader Then he led the six of inere were many who declared from Mi(iS Brash do4fSrrt always spades from the board and put they preferred to see canneries mean what it says and second, in the nine from his own hand. Leah, Miss Violet Potts, Mrs. E. the guests. Mrs. Rix was gowned 1 The Stork Shoppc in blown lace over blue taffeta ; Hampton and ' Miss Bampton, . near Kamloops. Mrs. Cameron i Is at present at Salt Spring Island for an extended visit with ,her daughter, Mrs. Peter Cart- on the Skeena rather than in or the way Mr. Masters plays the When this held, he pulled trumps cards means a very great deal. ; and had one left after Mr. A'uel with picture hat in blue. Mrs. Mrs. H. S. McLeod, Group Capt. UVirctAr Ahnsa nenrl rrrpv larp'nnrl frs A f! Pitt. Pl-ivtrin Sjtf A. Rix, was wedded to Ronald Bruce Foerster, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Foerster. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in an exquisite white gown of illusion net, with a picture neckline and poplin embroiderrMl with braid and seed pearls, and featuring a bouffant skirt. A delicate Venetian lai:e cap, pea-1 trimmed,, held in place her mother's wedding veil. i;iuf mo handy to this city. They intimated it was making natural i resources a little too Intimate. Well well. What a lot of delicate with lavender picture hat. and Mrs. O. L. Tooker. Mr. and wr:6ht- The toast to the bride was; Mrs. C. D. Peart, Douglas Peart.,! William Cruickshank, CNR proposed by Lieut. Col. C. V. i Mr. and Mrs. JL. Knowlton, J. M. district passenger agent, Is leav-Evitt, who had known the bride Henderson, Mrs. Malcolm Gilles- ing on this evening's train for from childhood. I pie. Miss Ann Robertson, Mr.la trip to various interior points The three-tiered wedding cake ! and Mrs. W. M. Watts. between here and Prince George. was out. . Next he went to work on the diamonds. Mr. Abel waited until the fourth round of the suit before winning his ace. Then he cashed the ace of hearts but that was all. Another heart lead was ruffed and sensitive grizzled old pioneer mui have been dwelling hero, some time or another. The bride carried her great- was on a separate table graced ; Several thousand On1t.?d States aunt's ivory prayer book, from hv an exaulsitelv hand embroid -r by Mr. Masters. Dummy was en- which hung pink rosebuds. Her ered cloth. The tea table was i South dealer North-South vulnerable Nnrt II (Mrs. Krcn) S-K 6 H None U Q J fl 6 2 C A 10 7 6 4 3 TVr-t r.:i-4T ( llruvh) ( Mr. Ahlc) 8 8 2 B 10 S 4 3 H QJ 1007 5 32 H-AB4 t None D-AB7 5 C K Q J C 8 5 KiiimIi Olr. 8 A Q J u 7 H K D K 10 1 3 C -u The bidding: RUPERT TOBACCO STORE 3rd Ave. - Opposite Ormcs Ml MAGAZINES and PMtlOI)ICAI.S . TOHACCO and ( CONFECTIONERY I mark Always Mnvrnp; and Fresh tered with the ace ot clubs ana oniy jewelry was a delicate dia-the fifth diamond provided a mond pendant, the gift of her soldiers have married Japanese! and, according to word from Tokyo, harmony keeps prevail-' lng. The O I grooms find the ! girls intelligent, neat, pleasant I to thold and usually with a smile hovering near. Seems to ( presided over by Mrs. C. V. Evitt, Mrs. F. S. Cunllffe, Mrs. C. J. Berkeley, Mrs. C. Hinton, Mrs. Frank Allen and Mrs. C. R. 1-sey of West Vancouver. Former dancing pupils of the bride and Mis Kathryn Hard served the guests. The happy couple left on a motor trip, the bride wearing a navy blue nylon sheer dress and navy taffeta redingcote, with sound all right. parking place for tne losing club aunt anct godmother, Mrs. Neil in the closed hand. So Mr. Mas- McNeill of Vancouver, ters made his doubled contract, Wearing mauve taffeta and losing only one heart and one embossed sheer in bouffant diamond. j style, with a Venetian lace cap ; of similar shade and carrying a A famous Iron age hoard of colonial nosegay, was the brides-gold and coins found in 1949 maid, Miss June Knowlton of is a feature of the collection at Victoria. Norwich Castle, Englamd. I A picture of demure charm East 4 II Ul. Boutli West North 1 Is 3 H 4 V 4 6 & H it All Priss Ispleycd by tr ON wier ta Dm Govern I, when you're using the telephone, someone yells to stop, do so "instanter." Yet soma folks don't. An argumentative woman In Everett (Wash.) recently declined to release it, and four children burned to death. Your business may be urgent, but neve., never j;hout "fire" when there isn't and you know it. Ask your Frigidaire dealer to show you Miss Brasn opened the queen of hearts and Mr. Masters de-; tided to trump in dummy. Before; doing so, however, he looked ! ahead in the play. If he trumped j with dummy's six of spades howi would he get back to his own hand to extract the opponent's trumps? By overtaking dummy's J now singleton king of spades with' There might be, but for the grace of God. Display NOW!! FORD'S British Built CONSUL A HOW MIX II IS SAVE!) A carload of horse meat ha3 bun shipped to Vancouver where it is being offered for sale at two bits a pound. But it can hardly te said this is a'gift, even allowing for the possible fact that you don't relish munching mares. to ' A M . . . . . . m. , L. M. a. A AS if his ace? That would be all right if ont opponent didn't have foor spades to the ten. By cashing dummy's king of snedes and then leading diamonds? Maybe, but there was a very good chance that an opponent. would ruff a second round of diamonds. ! The Forty Ninth Star, a tab AT loid weekly, just suspended pub- I'SF.S DOUBLE lishlng announces the Ancnni-1 Finally Mr. Masters used Mr. sage Times. The latter itself is Abels double to advantage in i curtailing circulation. It's all be- reaching his decision. He figured 'cause of newsprint shortage. The i Mr. Abel might have deekied to ; plant has little morvj than two double because he held the tw lob Parker Ltd Ullil) - MONARCH DKALKKS 1'ilnce Rupert, B.C. weeks supply left, and Anchorage I red aces and four spades to the is a long way from the nearest I ten. Accordingly he made an ua- blocking play at the fim trick. He ruffed with dummy's king of pulp mill. CAN THINK OF THEM Holidaying in Paris sounds ex- ana please yott tmsny y3ars imgvrs i p f?T Made for once-a-veek shopping! y-;KXV : B " J Ml, ! pensive but surely $14.50 per per-'son in a double room and $21.75 ; for a single room can't be called out of the way. This is on a monthly basis. Every room has I hot and cold water with numer-our showers and in some cases ! wiih breakfast facilities. One can , think of towns in Western Can-artc le?s reasonable in cost -and not..! to be compared with Paris. Quolif ied Steam Boiler, Refrigeration and Pipe Welders All Certlflod Operators W'r Imiitl S(aeks, Fire Ksrapes and Tanks all sizes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. V.ilsi E. Phone Green 881 STEAMER Prince Rupert lc---.IJXf''-.' '3452 '4142 .. -x. X . " s SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Forts Each Thursday ut 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN wi'iNr?si).v MiHNikint L;;xury at Low Cost For Reservations $519 Frigidaire Model DO-90 9 cu. ft. size. The De Luxe model Frigidaire refrigerator with famous Cold-Wall cooling. ' I Across the- lops.- Super - Freezer ( holds 46 lbs. frozen foods; sliding, ' adjustable shelves; handy basket and chill drawers; two big Hydra-tors for fruits and vegetables. 75 Thii beautiful 8-110 cu. ft. Master Model Frigidaire refrigerator hai $461 Frigidaire Model SO-82 8-210 cu. ft. size. Has large Super-Freezer for 29 lbs. frozen foods; cold storage tray; removable half shelfj ; fifttt to 1 Super-Freezer; large' Hydrator; and Quickube Ice Trays. Gives you more room than ever before, yet takes no more kitchen space. Frigidaire Model AO-60 6 cu. ft. size. Has a large, efficient Super-Freezer that holds almost 16 lbs. frozen foods; handy cold tllprage troy; fomees 'Frigidaire Quickube fee Troyj; rust-resistant shelves; ocid-resisting porcelain interior; and Frigidaire greater dependability and valuel There's a model X a size and price for yeuf sturdy bar-type, fuit-rejistant shfflvet, twin tlyilratorsj'' full-width Super-Freezer and many more features. Like all Frigidaire refrigerators it enables you to do your heavy shopping once a week when stores aren't crowded. Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CHECK THESE 20 REASONS WHY FRIGIDAIRE IS YOUR BEST BUY! If fAf je mm L i5i , II r n trr K - - ? I 1 rof - Cond0 I "' 1 Mars Convenient . Sferaje A place for everything I Sturdy bar-type shelves ere mst-resistortt. Close grill prevents tipping. Hydrators the stck up". Tall bottles, bulky foods easily stored. Safe Cold Top to Bottom Keeps food really safe and appetizingfy fresh, even in hottest weather. Provides 3 kinds of cold that various foods need: freezing cold, chilling-cold, moist-cold. . Bin-Siz Hydrators Nc more day-fd-doy marketing stare alt the fruit and vegetables you'll use In a week or morel Moist-cold keeps everything fresh actually restores crispnetst largt Freezer Space A new Frigidaire will hold up to 73 pounds of frozen foods. No need to pile food on ice trays they ave their own shelves. Even smallest Frig id aires have big freezer space. ' Mart Food Storage Space Put an "8" where a "6" used to be ! New Frigid-aires hold 35 to 0 more, yet take no more kitchen space. Here's room for all your weekly food needsl Regardless of size or price, every Frigidaire gives you i No one can equal Frlgldalre's refrigeration experience more than 14 million units built and soldi e Beautiful styling by e Extrs-tiilck insula- Raymond toewy lion e lifetime Porcelain Convenient, flat, interior acid usable toss resisting Preon-the safe e Durable DuluK refrigerant exterior stayt e Ball-bearing dooff gleaming hinges e Positiva-closlt), Sag-proof door easy-open door e Automatic interior latch light e Simplified Cold- e Made by General Control Motors ToitGHIES anklrtt Monarch-Knit Wear Ion-lasting or socks. Alade of 100 BoftPun nylonunshnnk. .hie always look like new-even m hot, sultry weather. They wash and rinse in seconds and dry in minutes. And Touphies never need mending IV o Sir I o more 'holey' soeks when you're wearing Tougluei. Metr-Mi.r Dependability Exclusive Mtw-M!sr mechanism cuts current costs to tho bone, never needs attention, Is oiled ter Kfe. Protected for 5 years gainst service Plenty of fee Quick See exclusive Double-Easy Quickube Trays coma cvt sf the frseisr at a finger touch, pop out ice cubes at the lift of a built-in lever. Aluminum trays for extra-fast freezing. lasting Quality Strength to spare In the all-steel cabinets that can support even a 4-ton weight. In every feature, every detail of the new Frigidaire yoo'H see the finest valve inside and out) Canada' No. 1 Refrigerator. MODERN PLUMBING 's a wise Investment, In terms of family health and home economy. Coll Blue 646 PLUMBING SaanicH HEATING Get set for cool Summer loot com. fort now stock up with Tonghies (they're priced to suit your poc ket), ami you'll laugh at the suit o will your feet. Terrace, B.C. Johnstone & Michiel Smithers, B.C. Eby's Hardware Prince Rupert, B.C. Gordon & Anderson