I V PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS i Expert OPTICAL SERVICE I 0) ft 1J '5 I RAILWAY Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand EngraTlng VISIT OUR BASEMENT STOKE for line China, Oinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties. MAX HEILBRONER Jeweler Diamond Merchant A communication from the National Film Board, read at the annual dinner meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last nlghf, referred to war films which were to be presented in the near future. Don ColUnan, well known professional photographer of Vancouver, and active in A.R.P. work in the southern city, is a visitor In tlu city, having arrived from the south yesterday. He is engaged in photographic work. AV.V.V.V.V.V.V.WAV.VAV.V.V,V.V.V.W.W For Men's, Women's, and Children s House Slippers i For Men's and 5 Boys' Personal ? 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COATES, General Arent, I'rince Rupert, H.C. i; .V.V.V.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.VAVJ' RiFiririiirsrBrBranrrafiiHFitHiirBrBsiiiiBrBiaiiiiicia Announcing the Opening of the i VICTORY I a1 g 330 Third Avenue West g oiBia s-u tu inzuz b:bz.b xb in t.a eb ibibib i b ibibibibib im m tu FOR YOUR XMAS GIFTS- 0 0H an A At Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi QUIETLY MARRIED Miss Annie Peterson Becomes Bride Of William Baillie At a quiet ceremony in th home of the bride's parents the marriage took place on Wednesday evening of Annie Barbara, only daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson, to Alexander Baillie, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Baillie, Flight Lieutenant Van Gordon R.C.A.F.. officiating. The bride, who entered the room on the arm of her father, was lovely in a floor-length gown of pink sheer with shoulder veil of net aught in a coronet of pink and blue flowers, carrying a bouquet of pink and white carnations. As bridesmaid. Bernice Eastwood, cousin of the bride, was charming in Alice-Blue sheer with matching cap of velvet flowers, carrying a bouquet of rose and cream carnations. , Groomsman was Dr.rid Baillie, bm her of the groom. ater In the evening a reception was held for the intimate friends of the young couple. The guests were received by the bride's mother in a light blue dress with corsage of pink rosebuds and the groom's mother who wore soft blue crepe with corsage of red rosebuds. The bride and groom stood be 13 Of & & V--J e, e. id d Of en & & a at it CI St SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North. Queen Charlotte Islands. full Information, Tickets and RescrTatloni FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 neath a white wedding bell under an areh of pink and white streamers to receive their guests. The toast to the bride was proposed by Flt.-Lt. Van Gorden and the groom responded appropriately. Robert Barclay proposed a toast to the bridesmaid to which the groomsman replied. The (bride's table w.fj centred with a beautiful three-Uer wedding cake decorated by Mrs. Andrew Thompson, personal friend of the bride. After an appropriate ceremony when the bride inserted the knife into the cake with the help of the groom, the cake was duly cut by Mrs. J. W. Eastwood, the bride's aunt. Mrs. O. Stromdahl and Mrs. A. Thompson poured and servlteurs were Mrs. George Drbb Mis Norma Smith and Miss June Bea title. The groom left on Friday morning's, train for Toronto where he will continue his training with th Royal Canadian Air Force and where Mrs. Baillie expects to Join hkn later. Both bride and groom have lived in Prince Rupert since early childhood. The bride is in the service of the Department of Transport. The groom is with the Air Force. Thv win have the hearty congratulations and best wishes or many friends. Winner of the war savings certificate at the weekly Prince Ruper: Rotary Club luncheon for the Queen's. Fund was Alex MacKerule The.e was no speaker r 14 rZ. .,ftl 1 Lace trlmmtd crepe or chiffon dance sets of bras and panties to match. The lace is a quality most unusual at this special price. Set, $2.95 Negligees In luxurious rayon satin or rich crepe. Wonderfully full skirts and charming bodice details. Your choice of lovely colors. $7.95 ANNETTE LADIES' WEAR V Queen Mary Bridge Ends Leading Aircraftsman Klein and Mrs. McCarthy Arc Winners The bridge tournament of Queen Mary Chapter, imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, concluded last night with Leading Aircraftsman Klein and Mrs. C. F. McCarthy winner in the final over George Howe and O. W. Guests at the annual dinner meeting last night of the Junior Section of the Prince Ruper: Chamber of Commerce were Arnold Flaten. 8. E. Parker. Corp Douglas Ramsay, Corp. Roger Jackson. Edward Oladdlng. Arthur Brooksoank, H. A. Often and Amerigo Dominato. FOR QUICK RKHULTB TRY A NEWS WANT ADD J. M. S. Loubser CHIROPRACTOR Wailace Woe - Ptn.ne GentriiM Meerschaum the aristocrat of smoking pipe. If he's a smokef. you can find just the gttt to make him happy here, at the Grotto Cigar Store, smoker's headquarters. Choose a gift, at any price you wish, from our line of fine tobaccos, pipes, humidors, and smoker's accessories. GROTTO CIGAR STORE Wholesale and Relall Tobacconist Intimate Gifts To learn how to please a lady. Just vLsit our collection of lovely lingerie and lounging apparel. Inspirations will then come like magic and ret assured they'll all be grand ones! For remember she simply can't have too v jj WMjBL ." r m Glove silk pantle and Jw'y brassiere sets for those yff who prefer sleekly tall- V"1,7- ored underthlngs. Scv- iT &fyff7 cra 8mart styles to tmj?Jl choose from. Sets, hm $1.98 V Ik many beautiful underthlngs, or too many ex-quisitc negligees. i & v : i & V 1 t tzt J & & tst g i STARTS MONDAY Complete nxns TONidiit 1 11 fll T.! I' lit' OflAVl SI NDAY MIDMTE Tin: MAGNincENT norr. The question ol whether or not n.ifit Th to have the annual radio broadcast MX WPf , this Christmas for winter reuet " .lonAl r.ur, was brought up at the meeting of . the Junior flection of the Prince lan B:oai1 Rupert Chamber of Commerce last the occai'. 1 ItOOWH'l ItW h,"? 5SI Tta . . J mms?m nrj Rags"RAGlANDBenBlUE rtortha HUNT Virginia O'BRIEN ON IMI SAUI MOGIH t'i)inp. ' Hi. . 1 CiJ, S UI : . l.H. 3 C S 4. t Ot, 1:04. 'Feature at 7 47. 8 48 Mnn Bar! tu.. CAPITOL lici Ac: Wl.M IOR XMAS (.IITS xSpetUI Xmiv ( Be of Ticket Priced from Sl.N lo S : Announcement Reslrtctlons placed upon us by t V Piiees Ac Trade Board compel us to v snail be unaWe to put eo oar vchrut:: ... this ywr. This practice of sending a small b-o ) fish, typical of the dominant tadostry "i pert, haa bscom mcrvstslngly popular very sorry wt shall have to disappoint customers this year. After the war, w bop t shall a;:.. to make this special ChrMtaas offer va . ' many friends. Canadian Fish & f.nirl StnraSf I'rince Ruert r T.i LO- Ltd. nrltlb Cc!to For Christmas GIFTS To mention a few of the well-known hotter crcatioiiB in Perfumo and Toilet Articles. Sets to suit all. "1 Revlon Cutex Ashes of Roses Evening in Pans Lentheric Tweed Yardley's Old English Lavender Adrienne Jasmine Gardenia Ormes Ud. Ptonccr Drutzgtet CASH chemists D Till: RKXAIX STORK PHONES Open Dally from 9 a.m. till 9 and Holidays from .12 - 2 P ""- nd 7 . 9 P If you lose anythinR, advertise for it