f nuvt bun Crire Rupert Daily News Tuesday. OetQber 81. 1650 RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR Catholic Church Is Wedding Scene NATIVE LAND RcvlSiTED v - . Norway Today Happy, Prosperous-Scars, llj-Feeling Being Healed Ur. Chwr'l 'l umr lor """pii. Thoiirandu hnd quirk jrr rUrhe. painful feint.. ""i. Bv mmbininn 2 treat- 1 , r tte'. work on, J""11' kilnev and liver (Subject to Change) If" ." ' I A popular local girl and a ' Victoria Hoi j So far there has been 5.13 inches Wet October - j of rain and the end is not yet. VICTORIA Victoria has had The average October rainfall its wettest October in 44 years. here is 2.95 inches. fur tiinter relief. 4t Kh e r'Cl I .... - , 3 1 Notwithstanding the ravages of the Ni Vancouver roan were the prln- ; I UHA5E JUwi occu- pation during the war, Norway is todav a har, W1 cipals at a quiet wedding last Thursday morning In the Church ... . - fl vi me Annunciation wnen Miss j Florence Marie Cloutier, eldest i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J progperous land and a local citizen who has returned to the city after his first visit to the Norwegian homeland in 23 years says that he found conditions vastly improved there since the time he left. "There are very few Norwegians old or oune todav whn aunt (.. r. . i i W YOUR HOME Cloutier, 316 Eighth Avenue West, 1 1 JUST ARRIVED! TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Lyrically Yours 4:15 Stock Quotation and Inv. 4:30 Heroes of the North 4:45 Lyrical Lady 4:55 CBC News 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 There's Music In the Air 5:30 Variety Bandbox o:ou Bupper Berenaoe 6:15 Sammy Kaye and Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Talk by Jr. Chamber Commerce 7:00 CBC ttew 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Science Reporter 8:15 Nation's Business 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Piano Moods 9:15 Vancouver Symphony "rate to Canada or the Untied !Norweeans Norwegians but the Norwegians ulc utgmning io iorget tne per BOYS' FUR TRIMMED Parka Jackets secution and the hardships -which they endured at the hands of Uvj oecame the bride of Richard Ernest Schafer, son of Mrs. F Schafer of Vancouver. Rev Father O. P. Mohan, O.M.I., performed the ceremony in the presence of a congregation of relatives and interested friends. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a light blue gabardine suit with white accessories and a corsage of pinK Germans during the occupation. Sizes 0 16 Mr. Sollien said he had heard thousands of stories from hw 11 Jl in own relatives and friends as well as citizens generally to confirm RETIRED IN SHAKEUP Chief of Police Cluade Renaud, 58, was retired on order of the Windsor, Ont, police commission In a reorganization aimed at improving law enforcement in the border city. The commission decided he should be "honorably retired" after 36 years' service. (CP PHOTO) 7a- I Beige, Brown and Green wis bad treatment the loyal Nor I carnations. Bridesmaid was Miss Patricia ! Dumas while John Currie was wegians had suffered from the 1 Uennans how they were order AGAINST HE COLD , Furnace Repairs and Renewals ed around at revolver and bay FRASER AND PAYNE onet point and sent Into con centration camps at the slightest i-itU'xt. His own brother, WaWi.-mar, had spent some time in a concentration camp because his States like they u,sd to," saij Thor Sollien in an Interview wiUi lie Daily News yesterday following his return Saturday night "ram a four months' trip to hi: native Norway. "They are con--enter! at home where there srn opportunities for good living and .he enjoym.ent of the amenities uich as were not known at th time when I came to Canada.'' 'Ir. Sollien 'told of the pood educational system, wonderful pb. l of sick benefits with a comulets system of state health insurance, ccmnarative plentltude of commodities at reasonable pricei, flourishing and profitable industries and full .employment. "Of tourse," he added, ."I wouldn't want to stay there because I have lived too long in Canada. It was nice to nee the home (oik, receive their hearty welcome, and find out how ttuy were tetting on but it Is nicer to come back to Canada and Britl-sh Cojumbla." ,. Mr. Sollien, whose wife . and lltle daughter, Leila, had preceded him In April, sailed for Le BLACK 884 groomsman. At a reception held at the home of the bride's parents, tha three-tier wedding cake wa duly cut by the bride and groom. Serving of refreshments to the assembled guests was directed by Mrs. L. Letourneau and Miss Jeanette Cloutier. Following the reception, the bride and groom left on the Prince George for Vancouver where they will reside. son had escaped to Sweden. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE A m-imew of the local man had M HQ RENTALS !ET METAL LTD. PHONE 667 accomplished the feat of making 42 trips between Norway and t!i; Shetland Islands in a speed boa. somewhat like the Canadian naval Fairmiles running the blockade and carrying supplies across the North Sea for the Norwegian underground. He hsd r.-jceived the award of the King's Iron Cross MARINE FEAT 608 Third Ave. W. OVER BROADWAY CAFE j Pops. i IQ:C0 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Miscellany 10:30 Presenting Charles Boyer 11:00 Weather He port 11.04 Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Bong 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 lime Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Carson Robinson and His Buckeroog 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Robin Hood's Musical Kitchen 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time ll:3a-Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies PM 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B .C. Farm. Broaflcast . , Winnipeg Has Worm Weather . WINNIPEG This prairie metropolis had its record hot October 30 yesterday when the 'thermometer f egistered 70 above. It was predicted that it might be even warmer today. o "? "? 17) ! iLJUiiiiili i we?1' i . ' L 654 , ; -ggj Norway from New York in June of living nnd oonpmi ri , SATIN GLO i Gloss 6. High Gloss rany beautiful tints interior decorating.' l'An.tlle ,Swedilh;AmerlC!,n I,nf'rjin Norway today Is that Cora-Orlpsholm and landed at Gote- !riUism has practically died out. . borg wbnce he proceeded bv a:Thfnmm.,ni!i. t,, v !C..,I..U lt.l. ' I, ... I-"- ...... .oo .J ;vik to continue from there bv i bus to his native Tromso He 1QUICK DRvING ja niiipic iii'-iuurr ii'ii in nit? )r- wefjian Parliament. This ;s Jr. contrast to th. rolltical situation in Finland whei Cummun- ,ists stlU have a stron hold. I Tlie population of Scandinavia found comfortable travelling by boat and bus but not so good i the dusty' and non aii-coin'!- THOMPSON kDWARE CO. LTD. mm looks towards United States ns its saviour from Communism. Mr. Sollien says. Norway is playii'R its nart In defence, however The WICKS V VapoRub Lim Cwl tm4 m kr Gkium U nlwra (istritt n h covlertinf . JOHN H. military budget has sone up considerably and taxes have gone up with It. tianed Swedish trains. From, the weather standi. oint. i the trip was extremely well fav-jored. It was the sunniest s'un- mer Norway has enjoyed In fif ty-: two years. There was twc ! thirds less than normal rainfall. j t Weather in that part of Norway I is something like that of Vls-! torla with an average of 30 or 40 j Inches of rain a year). Actually, it was a little too drv with tin The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phono 81 i fZ&XW FINE PRINTING AT I Naturally, Mr. Sollien was pi r-1 12:55 Recorded Interlude ticularly Interested in the fish-I 1:00 The Concert Hour REGAL PRINTERS BULGER OPTOMETRIST 0 ohn Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue I result that crops, while earlier 1:30 Musical Program 1:45 A Good Wife: Comty. 2:00 B.C. School Bdct. 2:30 Records at Random '. 2:45 Today's Guest 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer and His Islanders 222 Second Ave. Phone 24 than usual, were not as good a;-, normal "After an absence of 23 years, I found the standard of living in Norway up 100 percent," said Mr. Sollien "The people seem " i . V o c j "Come On WitiMsf ing industry of Norway which Is enjoiyng profitable times with good prices although they are controlled! and the supply less than the demand. In spite of tlie Atlantic Pact, Norway still so' la a lot of herring to Russia. Mr. Sollien's little daughter, Leila, aged 5, could not speak a word of Norwegian before she left Prince Rupert in April It .seemed remarkable that within two weeks after arrival in Norway, she was able to converse freely with her new playmatet;. And now, strangely enough, she cannot speak a word of English nlthcugh she understands 't. Back with Canadlpn children, however, that will soon be righted aain. M". and Mrs. Sollien a:id daughter returned across the Atlantic from O,lo to New York aboard the Oslofjord and stoop- d IHt BEST - 5 i See Ihe Skeena . : From the Stage!! Leave Prince Rupert 9.30 A.M. Arrive Terrace 1:20 P.M Leave Terrace , 6:15 P.M. , Arrive Prince Rupert ? 0.00 P.M. BUS IS BEST! Ye Wo Carry Express!! Phone 555 for Information WATSON ISLAIID STAGES LTD. We're Just heading in Plumbing cup of tea happy and have plenty of money. Stores are well Klotik'-cl and prices reasonable. Sugar and coffee are still in sh.it t supply and rationed, however, wing to the dollar situation." It seemed strange to be Mck In "The Land of the Midnight Sun" again even to one from Prince Rupert who is uwd to Ion j evenings. In addition to Tromso. Mr. Sullen visited the citiej of Tronri-helm and Oslo and made a forty -mile, trip by motarcycle rtcrjss j northern Norway above Swede.. I into Finland on a fishing expec'l-i tlon. , Contrasted to Norway, there Is a feeling of fearful insecurity in Finland, Mr. Sollien found. Tin i Finns, many of whom are anx-ilous to get out of the country Service PHONE 108 Three cheers for refreshing tea after the movies or after shopping! "Jea satisfies millions and costs so little 1 Have St every afternoon at home or in any restaurant. RINCE RUPERT off for visit at Duluth on their way back to Prince Rupert. 11 II M A M n M R II V viTT PLUMBING & HEATING bud schuman - V I II HH I I V M MUHJ vZSzL? Tlmltrr Halt X 4II54R Sculcil tenders will be received by 1 - Ji. --.. I. it THERE IS NOTHING KYg&LA J1 Post Office Blfl. MDPF APFTI7IMf; THAW 'r I the Minister nt Victoria, B.C.. not Inter than 11 a.m. on the 1th dy of November. 1H50. lor the pwchae of Licence X 49548. to cut 3.200.000 f b.m. of Hemlock. Spruce and Cedar, on on area Comprising part of Lot 829A, situated near Tow Hill, north coa.it Graham Island. 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