mi v immi -t it. mak' wmi Sfe. 7 if flat, a. i wail,.. . uf MS p:, r, 7 f I ! A: x ' eaa OAi f ft Hi UNITED B TERRACE A n nretty cans'. : y on Wetfnes-St. Matthew's with Rev. R. Mi rie Jaco.uel- :.'i;eaux, was uni-i to Norman Ar- son cf Mrs. A. - rky For the 'urch had been rated by the ary. , beautiful in a '-xi of white hand .von taffeta. Her 'iv ,i btaded crown, It : : h. in France and li ttr.: c rn at the weddings tr. r. r and aunt. Her errace Theatre Showing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and Saturdavs at 8 p.m. I today matinee at 2:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday June 13 and II rlTl.VY (p rnr i i-SINOIti:" p Putii Lukas, Lynn Harding, Kelly and Cliff Evans. Tuesday, June 17 Chailic Chan In "HANGEKOUS MONEY" with Gloria Warren. Wednesday, June 18 "SILVER RANGE" itb Johnny Mack Brown. oniy ornament was a uu, gift from the groom. She car-of red 1 O roses and illy ff the valley. The flower 2trl. Marilyn ae Kergommeaux, youngest sister of the bride, wore a gown wnicn j exact replica of was almost an that of the bride. The bridesmaids. Miss Merle West and Miss Noreen Oliver, were lovely in eowns ot pastei shades. Miss West wore a blue urquoise Jersey and -M1S3 uuver r rose lieer. Both had match- li-ir nerpssories. Duncan de Kergommeaux, oldest brother of the bride, gave her in marriage and George de ! Kergommeaux, second oldes. j, brother, was groomsman. Billy j Donald was usher. Miss Elliott Head olayed the Weddin? An o-Med touch was ir II mm : " ,u.. 'II J 4r MM1 II SSf If-f the playing of the Westminster Chimes on his Vlctrola by C J. Norrington. Several pictures were taken by Brock Norberg. A weddln-r reception followed at the home rf the bride's nrth?r who was on nana w ?rcet the guest' und looked TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace C ' J IT'S TIINK-UP TIMi: ujjii"5 run limn viv ?-7vS?GS fJvTJA with Soring comes the urge Bh to hit the open road again. iMJ eXnert Spring Tune-Up will prevent trouDie uuic curs. See us for a complete Spring Tune-Up. Terratfe Machine Shop & Garage T LITTLE, HAU6LAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers 'tough ressed and Lumber T ., E R U A . p t p h Lors, Poles and Piling Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. I'hilco Radios Willard Batteries very charming in a printed silk with a corsaze of Pink carna tions. Over sixty people came to offer their best wishes. Rev. R. Hills proposed the toast to the hrlde and croom. C. J. Nor- rinston that to the bridesmaids smd C. L. M. Gtezey the toast to 1 the bride's mother. A buffet 'unpheon was nerved. Many pretty and liseful wedding gifts 1 were on display. The bride and groom left on a motor trip into the interior. For her coins away costume, the bride wore a .mart two pleoe suit of blue with matching ac cessories. Mr. and Mrs. McNab plan to live in Terrace and have an at tractive home on Grelg Ave. Announcements All arvcmseintin" to xm corumo will be charged for a full montb at 25e word. Tea and, delicatessen sale at Catholic School Hall, June 14, and card party, 8 p.m. . Anglican Tea, June 18. Mrs.1 Watts. Hill 60 Rose Tea, June 19. I I Canadian Legion Auxiliary tea, Mrs. C. Anderson's, June 25. MAGIC EYE tltai JfclfU 1jou buy BUoel lltct FIT! W are Justly proud ol put X-Ray Shoe Filter, not alone because It saves us Ume and enables us to tit you better.. .but because Its Magio Eye enables you to See exactly how your shoes fit your feetl It enables you to buy shoes lor your-teli children that are exactly or your . 1 . -it 1.. In etvl Und COlOr but, most important. In FIT. The most expensive shoes you can buy aren t worth a dime if they do not fit properly, the cheapest shoes you can get are too expensive If they injure your feet or cause your JM1A children a uienme iWiiril of loot suffering. i Local News Items... I Valhalla matins tonignx. i tratouse our expert X.Rav Flttina Ser- virs In iact, it saves you money, AskushowendwhT. Fashion Footwear mcKS FRASERHOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 114 FUASER STREET Phone Black 823 Mrs. Joseph Ratchford sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Sons of Norway meeting, Fri day, June 13 at 8 pm. C13S) Mrs. t: strand sailed . last night on the Prince Rupert, for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lark worthy arrived In the city on last night's train from New Haz- elton and sailed on the steamer Prince Rupert for Vancouver. ..100 ner cent Pure Wool Gab- ardine Slacks, tailored in the custom manner 3Iorgan's Men s Wear. I) Mrs. B. Shearman will leave by next Monday evening's train for Edson where she will pay a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Roc chio. The resienatiori or E. A. Phil lins as citv enelneer and build lnir and plumbing inspector wil hpenme effective June "27. Mr Phillios who has been serving here for about two years plans on moving to Powell River. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 25 dogfish nets. Apply boat "Svalbard," Standard Oil. . (143) LOST In Capitol Theatre, on Thursday evening between a and 12 pjn., brown wallet, initialled H. MacDcnald. con taining money and Important nnners. Finder please return to Daily News or Phone Red Hi .Reward. H' A 1 &W m IB fr JfHv? I Moose Whist Drive and Dance 1 ovnru Saturday nicht at 8:30 pjn. r mm LiT 1133) t. W. Brown returned to tne rltv on last night's train from a brief trip to Smithers on bar risterial duties. Tmnortant fastball schedule change New date: Friday, June 13, High School vs. Gordon & Anderson (Men). C. A. Berner. divisional super intendent. Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on last night's train from brief trip to Smithers. Elio's.Furnlturi Store will be closed from June 18 to July 12. CJ9) Mrs. J. A. Brown of Port Es- sington sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where she will meet her daugh ter, Mrs. Blyth, and proceed on a motor trip to Kelowna. sne ovnerts to he awav about six weeks. Parents are requested to regis ter all beginners for the fall term at the nearest school, not later than June 20. Beglnners must be 6 years of age by No vember 30, 1947 Board of Scnooi Trustees. (138) Mrs. Henry Haiilwell, who was rushed to the city oh Monday bv. car from Terrace for surgi cal treatment in Prince Rupert General Hospital,. Is. now report ed to be doing nicely. Mr. Halll well came In with his wife and is the guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rutherford. Donald Alexander, son of Dr.! and Mrs. H. L. Alexander, sail ed by the Prince Rupert last night after having been employed here for a couple of month.? Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson, Ang lican Rlshon of Caledonia, back from a trip to Telegraph CreeK on the Stikine River on eccle siastical business, will leave to morrow nisht on the Camosun to attend sessions of provincial svnnH in Vancouver next wees. Rev. Samuel Klnley or Aiyansu nnd Archdeacon Edward Moa son of seal Cove, who left for fhP south earlier this weeK, win -.1 ttonrl tVlo SVnOd aS Will aiau av.-.." v..w Prockter. rector of fat Andrew's Cathedral, who win ny south Mondav. Mr. Prockter ex- tn return to the city De- fore the end of next week, motoring to Prince George and coming on in here by train. Classified Advertising Paysl If your building, house or fur niture were lost tnrougn mc would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your rrc:ecslonS? Do you realize that present of material and fur niture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers nowl H. G. HELGERSON LIMITfcU 216 Sixth Street Johnny's Snack Bar (Under New Management) NOW OPEN EVENINGS Coffee Waffles Lunches "A Pleasure to Serve You" HONOR DAD BUILDER OF OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE ' FATHER'S DAY. JUNE 15 what it takes to be a swell guy. A sense of He's got humor . . . devotion to His family . . . intelligence . . . and complete unselfishness. If anybody deserves a "special" day, it's Dad. Remember him with a gift of appreciation.. Watts & Nickerson William F. Stone McCutcheon Pharmacy Fraser & Payne Prince Kupctt Dalle MtW Friday. June 13, 19- FATHER'S Sunday, W 9 lune 15 Smooth - fitting Broadcloth Shirts a gift that makes a hit with Dad. See our stock of Arrow Dress Shirts in solid colors, stiipes and de signs. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 DAY IMhmr I 'm ZJv 'n mwfi GIVE DAI) SOMETHING'. 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Wallace, Manager) : PHONE 71) Third Avenue at Sixth Street r- : FOR VARIETY IN YOURJISH DIET enjoy our fine quality Easter in Fillets Place your order today with your local butcher TIIONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service J CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA It's good business to kecpyour coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your,, favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. 1 FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS r V. 'S