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KcUINA YCltStAH served for three years with the combined operations command In the European theatre. Given in marriage by her brother, Prlmo Vaccher, the quet of red roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Gordon Viereck, a cousin of the bride, who wore a gown of pink sheer with a short veil, and carrid a bouquet f carnations. Groomsman was Lino Collusi, also a cousin of the bride. Following the ceremony a reception was held at Valhalla Hall, where more than 100 friends gathered to extend their best wishes to the happy couple. Toast to the bride was nro cake-cutting ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left on Monday night's train for Terrace where they .will spend a short honeymoon at Lakelse Lake after which Mr. Johnson will proceed to duty at Halifax r umtm PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS A wedding of particular in- . , . . terest In Ihe city took place at Spt. Clifford Wanarnaker left 8 30 yesterday on the Catala for Van- Saturday night In the chawl of the church nf thP ciwute to Nanalmo Ahnunciation when Miss Lillian Vaccher, only daughter of Mrs. C Vaccher, 711 Seventh Avenue West, became the bride of Leading Seaman Frank Johnson, R.C.N.V.R, of Regina. Rev. Father W. F. Lantagne officiated. A large number of friends attended the ceremony. jne Dnaegroom recently re turned from overseas where he wnere ne is- hj iate a cuurac. A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVA TIVE HEADQUARTERS, Stone Block, next to Boston Cafe, open dally and every evening. Open discussions invited. Everybody welcome. (W Col. J. H. Mellom, 'United States Army port commander here, left at the first of the week for. a trip to southeastern Alaska points Dn inspection duties. He will be going as far as The annual meeting of th? bride looked lovely in a gown prince, Rupert P. T: A. will be of heavy Ivory satin with a short h-iH n't nnoth Memorial Hizh 16. Announcements Hill CO Tea, I.O.D.E..Hall, May Technocracy Inc. Dance every Saturday night, I.O.D.E. Hall 9 p.m. C.W.L. whist, bridge and crib-bage, K.O.C. Hut, May 10, 8 o'clock. Dance every Saturday' hlpht, posed by Rev. Father Lantagne. 1 Oddfellows Hall. 9 to 12. Swing and response was made by the Quintette Orchestra. brideernom. At mldnieht the Heln Norway Program, May 1 1, lovely three-tier wedding cake Oddfellows' Hall, 8:15 pjn. was cut by the bride and groom. L.O.B.A. Dance, June 1, oaci-I he table wav prettllv rlenor- I flows' Hall. Refreshments. t'd for the-occasion. Refresh- Full votlnc Information. Phone menta were served after the 864. Mickleburgh Campaign Headquarters. Drv Dock EmDloyees' Welfare Association dance, May 24, Staff Dining Hall. Close the holiday by dancing from 9 till 1. Music by tne i Americans. United Tea, June 2. Mrs. Craw ford Moore's, 440 Cth Ave. West Mrs. Johnson will accompany , specialty, homecooklng, delica ner nusoana as iar as uegum, lessen. returning later to Prince Ru pert. Chile was discovered by Diego dc Almagro in 1535.. Hospital Tea, Nurses' Home, June 7. Election of Major Harvey, Pro greasive-Conservattve candidate June 11. Yes, neighbour! A Shcrwin- ni wunams rinisn is oeaucnui. Yet you can't tell much about a paint's quality simply by looking at it. The real value behind Sherwin-Williams Paints is the long-lasting protection they give you that makes them, in the long run, the most economical paints you can buy. That's the reason why now, as Look for the store that sells J. N. Killas returned today from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Jens Mun'the returned today on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. Cafe and Restaurant owners meeting. Central Hotel Dining Room, Frlday,May 18, 9 p.m. Dr. C. II. Kanirnson and son, George, returned today from Vancouver where George has been attending the University of British Columbia. CCF Broadcast TONIGHT (Wednesday) 0:15 pjn. LAC Archibald, Skeena federal candidate. (It) A Liberal Committee Rooms, 3rd Ave. and 1st. St., will be open veil crowned by a wreath of cohnni nt. s n.m on Wednesday dally rom 10 am- 1111 9.P-m gardenias. She carried a bou May 23 Instead of Wednesday Phone 635 and C3G. Come in and 4. . i . . t r.a 4 Vi o f ifsiun am 4l-in vmr'ne liar Mm 16 Al members are in- "" c " vlted to be present. lt) Miss Betty Morton, chemist on the staff of the Pacific Fisheries Experimental Station at Vancouver, arrived In the city today on the Prince Rupert from the south. She is to" CANADIAN By MARGARET WOODWARD With Bob Morrison in charge' the regular Tuesday evening, Music Hour -was held last night . in the Common Lounge. After the recording program with commentaries by Bob Fleming, two films were iiiown. The first, , "The Percussion Group." showed the percussion instruments used In the orchestra. The sec ond was a filming of Brallcws- j ky's ' Interpretation of "Valse ( Brllliante." Very clever photog-, raphy showed an interesting study of the pianist's technique, J In the absence of the scheduled guest artist, Bob Fleming took over at the piano, playing first Brahms "Rhapsody in G Minor," followed by one of his own compositions, "Humoresque." lie continued with a clever set of variations on a simple theme show ing how different composers would have handled it. A techni- ' color movie. "Ottaw On the be bridesmaid at the wedding : Rver completed the program lomorrow nigni oi mhs rnyiu Hill-Tout and Warrant Officer Jchn ,F. Coke. The Women's Auxiliary of the Prince Rupert branch oi the Navy League of Canada sent 135 ditty bags to merchant sea men during the past year, it Tonight there will be binfro in the Writing Room with Alf Wlngrove in charge. Soo Suds are iroluing a dance tonight and "Monty" the "Y" Man wants all service girls and was announced to the local Navy hostesses to attend. Transport League at its annual meeting leaves the Red Triangle at 8-30 Monday night by Mrs. J. R. El- and the Wren and C.WA.C. fert. president of the Auxiliary. Barracks at 8:45. General Meeting LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS Third Avenue and First Street Thursday, May 17, at 8 p.m. All Interested in public affairs invited to attend. ii rr r-: .. ' ' ' & . in pre-war years, you can count on your Sherwin-Williams Dealer to sell you only the best paints and varnishes. He is still able to meet your painting and decorating requirements, and is ready to help you with expert advice. Ask to see his Paint & Colour Style Guide before you paint or decor--ate. Why not see your friendly Sherwin-Williams Dealer today! PAINTS - VARNISHES - ENAMELS 66o.2d Ave HOWE & McNULTY Prince Rupert.. B.C. r THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, May 16, 1945 pE's soup mis super micms PAGE FIVE ned or 1 teaspoon sugar lcupwater,Kaspoo minutes. Force andHteaspoww". . with Cream .. miree tnroufc" t Foundation ree sicv- sieve and reheat. Serves 8. jtftblwpoorwtw"" 3 tablespoon! flour 4 teaspoon talt i .noon pepper rfr'Twden's Borden Evapo- H cupa creaW foundation 'ervM8)..... w in double rated .... jtfeupa water or stock 1. IrtClt v-- boiler. . 2. ' Add flour end seasonings. Blend thoroughly. Borden's Evapora- 3 3. Add and water d MUk slowly, stirrineoc"0"-ally. -SSBm- NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed ole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Welxl by W. Yule. .hnnlna list. SioXm IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Order Office for- FOLDING BED-TYPE GO-CART Contrasting upholsteiy and hood lining washable leatherette well padded line storm apron strong steel springs shackle suspension-smooth riding. Plated reversible pusher. Five-bow, cloth-lined piped hood valance draft curtain. Large size rubber tires and wheels. $QA.25 All the popular colors Other lines stocked for immediate delivery also. $25.75 21.50 T EATON C WE WESTERN STERN o LIMITED Prince Rupert Order .Office: THIRD AVE. WEST " HIONE BLUE -100 FOR YOUR UETTEK SATISFACTION . . . quality foodstuffs tire carried at all times. If you want the best, you will find it on our shelves. You are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 Hair and Beauty Let us give you a PERSONALITY PERMANENT. We'll style your hair In a flattering coiffure with our new Cold Wave. It will be easy to keep and very becoming. No split or dry ends, no straggling curls. You'll be more than pleased. PEGGY SAUNDERS P.O. Box 575 1 T (Annette Powell) 4th St. (across from Post Office) Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION Building, Materials, Estimates General Building Nothing too big or too small PHONE BLACK 884 v.: if