pf Prince Rupert Dally News Monday, December 4, 1950 Married By Candlelight To spend the Christmas season, i Miss MacMillan will return home with her mother by plane to Vancouver on Saturday. Mrs. J. E. Hooker arrived in the city this morning on the Princess Louise to visit' her daughter, Miss M. L. MacMillan. Frozen pipes? Phone Thorn, IF you are shopping for Miss Marie Mattson and Alfred Meyer United While tall tapers shone softly on the altar of St. Andrew's An- TOYS . . . come to the VAR oneei, Meiai, BiacK B84. (tf) OREGON SENATOR FAVORS A-BOMB WASHINGTON, D.C. Senator Wayne Morris (Republican-Oregon), member of the senatorial defence committee, who recently visited Alaska, says that the atomic bomb should be dropped on Soviet Russia and her satellites unless there Is a satisfactory settlement of the Korean crisis within the next few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell and son. IETY STORE. Our stock Is complete and prices are right, (tf) Mrs. E. T. Applewhaite was ad r I I I I Peter, returned to the city on the 1i r. 9 t-amosun yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. mitted to the Prince Rupert jglican Cathedral, wedding vows were exchanged by Marie, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lArvld Mattson, Prince Rupert, i and Alfred Norman Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Meyer, Clover IBar, Alberta, last Thursday General Hospital last night for a medical check-up. Mr. and Mrs. John Geddes re turned to the city on the Camo-sun yesterday afternoon from a Mrs. A. Love, with two child- trip to Vancouver. ' ren, Ronald and Mildred, arrived Mum (MguBOlB Hindering Immediate entry forMr who is employed here firemen by parking cars in allev- with the city. ways. Earl Miller and John Wilson were each fined $5 and costs under the city fire district by Miss B. J. Hunter arrived in 'the city on the Camosun yester evening, Rev. Canon Basil Prock-ter officiating. The bride was a picture of loveliness as she entered the church on the arm of her father. Her floor-length white satin gown was cut on Victorian lines and the embroidered veil cascaded from her cap to the floor. Pearl earrings and necklace, a gift of the groom, completed the ensemble. A spray of red roset law. Job's Daughters Sale Dels $250 The sum of $250 was raised by Job's Daughters at the bake sale and raffle held Saturday In aid of next year's summer trip to Virginia. The local drill team will compete against American entries. Through the courtesy of L. M. Felsenthal, who allowed the old Overwaltea premises to be OR ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONE I 116 or 117 day auernoon from Vancouver to Join the office staff of Columbia Cellulose Co. here. The Sun of Vancouver prints a two column cut of steel piping for the cellulose plant at Port Edward. It Is seen stacked fnr delivery outside tire new pipe-fabricating plant of Canadian Kellogg Ltd. at Edmonton. IBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. k and white chrysanthemums com NOTICE -Genuine Dry Lute-fish and Alaska Fat Herring for the Christmas ceaon. Order yours now at Rupert Butchers. Phone 21. 707 3rd Ave. (284) You will find the greatest selection of Christmas decorations for the home at the VARIETY STORE. (tf) yfciSsl 7m- prised her bouquet. Preceding trie bride down the aisle' were Mrs. Bruce Stevens, as matron of honor, and Miss used as a headquarters, Job's Daughters arranged four tables Norma Haan. as flower eirl Bruce Stevens was groomsman 01 Parcei post, DaKing, noveuy Three more infractions of the i Funeral of Bill Hanson ANTED George Anderson, of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, and and Mr T.lnvH Rnlam ncVior U OS WIUIS ClCPIiaill UV U16 to traffic tniloiva .rQo rloolt Peter Men at tho nran niavoH held Saturday. with hv iwairictrato w r vnra Harold Helland, of the Fishing , i the Wedding March and during Winners In the raffle drawl ln clty poiice court at'the week-1 yessel 0verf. le today on the to end. Fred Hill was fined five , .T . ,1 attend the Alaska Fishermen's dollars and costs for illegal the signing of the register. (Were: For the occasion Mrs. Bruce ' Grocery hamper, Thomas Bal-Stevens chose an off-ttve-shoul-; anger- der dusky rose taffeta gown, pale Purse .donated by Mrs. L. W. meeting this week. They will! inadian Legion jstmas Tree Funeral of Olof William Han- I 'son, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Olof hat no children may 1Han30n who hd veterans widows,1 , . ,;Jn members and week ln Toronto, was held this 1 he Ladles' Auxiliary afternoon from the Center & d to register the Hanna Funeral Chapel In Van-Stheir children eight couver. The remains were Doug Souter. district manager blue chapel veil and matching , "-ergm, won Dy Mrs. uiiser, by of B. C. Packers; R. M. WLsnlow, Christmas cake, donated discuss the International halibut treaty. V The next regular meeting of the Construction & General Laborers' Union, Local 1427, will be held on Tuesday. December 5. George Dawes, won by R. accessories. Carnations and roses comprised her colonial bounuet. r. . iormer general amnagei- for the company here, and H. Stewart and Arthur Chapman, other Norma Haan wore a floor- Strachan. Supervising the sale was Job's Daughter's guardian, Mrs. A. S. Mitchell. gown of white taffeta with company officials, arrived in the city on the Camosun yesterday $agc and "Jwith brougnt tQ the CQast frQm Tor.le Miss tnCtk tnionhnneaH onto bv air by Mr- Hanson, the I blue ti at 8 p.m. ln the Carpenters' Union Hall on Fraser Street. All members are urged to attend. trim. Her colonial bouquet afternoon from Vancouver. that is required to father, who went East to ac- your child won't be company them. Buy this handy 4 lamp carton Just one handy package to carry home it's the sensible modern way to buy lamps. Ensures that you always have replacements ready when you need them. For the lamps that stay brighter longer always ask for G-E by name. matched the flowered haio ln her hair. Following the ceremony immediate members of the family , Santa. This is a . . Ambulance Had Difficult Job There are only 17 more shop- Business General. F. Abbott, ping davs till Christmas. The Sec'y-Treasurer. (283c) mails will be closing shortly. Get your CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson, at the VARIETY STORE. (tf) Bisop of Caledonia, returned to the city on last Thursday night's ion and only those now will be taken HOTEL ARRIVALS gathered at the home of the bride's parents. 606 Donald. Street, to await the arrival of, ties must be submit- Itecember 5, '1950 at Passengers arriving .here on train from Toronto where he at- the bridal A toast to the party yesterday were great obstacles to! the CoquUlam Friday from Van- tended executive sessions of tte Register NOW. bride was gven by Canon Prock the fire department ambulance couver included Mr. Davidson, Anglican Church of Canada. He fephone 479 Prince Rupert R. Weaver, Edmonton; Dou? Souter, H. H. Church, A. P. Chapman, A. Nelson, H. L. 'Stew 282 ter. The reception was held at 1116 Ambrose Avenue where Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Mattson was pr-v- crew when they were called to ; Mr. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. v;as in Toronto at tne time of the Department of Transport Rix, Mrs. M. Allen, Mrs. A. Love, the death of the late Archbisbop lighthouse tender Alexander ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid, Mr. and F. G. Kingston, Primate of Car-MacKenzie to take Harry Yuill Mrs. C. H. Collison, C. F. Billis, ada, and was one ot the many art. R. M. Wlnslow, W. R. Camp FINE PRINTING AT . . . bCl R;,S- Sd'ar,f ' ? P-Bourne I guests. . Mrs. Mattson was gown-and Miss B. J. Hunter, 'Vancou- h,aplf toffpta w.,h to hospital. Yuill was suffering r. rUss. C. Parnell. Mrs. M. bishops from various pans oi Rupert Florists Peterson, H. Sailor, H. Brown. M. ! Canada who attended the fun from Injuries received when he i iR and gold bodero jacket. Her lor All Occasions fell from a ladder. eral. G. Woodcock, H. Coster, S. Daniz, Mrs. M. Thompson. . corsage was a red rose and a Box 516 Tel. 777 It, was Impossible to use the ambulance cot or the stretcher white gardenia. ver; Mr. and Mrs. Graydon, Terrace; H. J. Maxwell, Prince George; W. W. Davis, Wcllsvtlle, New York; T. A. V. Tremblay, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. K. Leland, city. 222 SECOND AVE. PilOAE 21 iriHHaWir fiT -Ti I STARTS TO woRKPjiKft Before th toast the bride and to lift the man to the dock. Indian Superintendent F. E. Finallv it was necessarv to use'Anfield returned to the city on a freshly painted basket stretch- Saturday night's train from a Parking, Crating i( and General groom stood in an arbor of pink and whit centered by a huge wedding be'l to receive the best wishes and congratulations of their many guests. The toast wnt opposed by Bruce Stevens er 0' the ship. The basket wa3 "P lo vjuuwa, iuiuhuj, wium-rnised h the shin' hoist to the ' peg and Edmonton on official ice and Storage ANNOUNCEMENTS dock and Yuill transferred to the business. In Toronto he attended Port Edward Ana'.lcan Bazaar at Community Hall, December Reliaole and Effl-e. Also agents for Uquid Air Co. Ltd , Li cs 5. at 2-.30 p.m. V., Acetylene and all Canadian .Xegiou card -party, ambulance tne mnerai 0i me laie most nsv. A great deal of paint was on'F- G. Kingston, P-imate of the tne blankets and, ln spite of Anglican Church fo Canada, precautions taken, everyone! Returning west he "Pent two days handling the Injured man came! visiting at McBWde with his old in contact with it. They ranged , friend, Dr. Ryall. from the ambulance crew tol Remember that today. Tues-nurses at the hospital. jday and Wednesday you can Cppih'5. with the groom responding suitably. rncir"r vmr rn'Tvd finrt ipl'-cin'is refrpshrr-ints were servd. followed by th cutting of the three-tier wedrlin? cake. Assisting we'e Mrs. E. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. C. Haan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Marlneau. Mr. and Mrs. Roocrf '62. December 6. United Cnurch Fall Bazaar, December 7. Y'S CARTAGt AGE LIMITED FEEL BETTER FAST! f The man's condition was re j.n& Park Avenues Plm-ir- 61 and 68 ported by his physician this morning as satisfactory and the patient not in danger. Rid and Gun Noveity Dance December 8. 'P1 December 15 Canadian Legion formal pre-Christmas ball. Job's Daughters Variety Musical Show. Civi: Centre, Monday, Dec. 18. Irv'e. n"d Miss Mary Addiron. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer will take iir resldenc in Prince Ruoert. Tho groom is a member of the The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 save on your Christmas presents by shopping at FASHION FOOTWEAR. Clip the certificate from our advertisement in Saturday's Issue of the Daily News ... It will save YOU $2.00 on any purchase of $10.00 or over. (284c) The famous Rosetta Stons found on the Nile in 1793 furnished the key to decipher many ATHALL'S Arrow Bus Lines staff and operates the U-DHve. PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert Club Dance Is Happy Affair FINISHING Kodak Ciuneru Line-up. achments for all AIR PASSENGERS . . , . . j , the ancient Egyptian inscriptions. Vanpniiver ItrwHavl Mrs rut tuuuica w" Cameras. thej M HnnHprsnn E Petersen. F. annual unm-ms tjr f and Kodachrome fr.,i,i' vrnvav vnrrezt h , night In the Canadian Legion December 20 Canadian Legion Brti.g-ur-Missus Nlte. S O.N. Christina- tree and dance. Dec. 27 NEW ELECTRONIC INVENTION HIDES DEAFNESS i IS Film. g, Printing and iilarging. aimn ' I Hall. Music for the happy affair I 111 was by Andy McNaughton and L. David To Masset (today) 3rd Ave. W. J M III M J TA' S son, N. Young. Mr. and Mrs. E. Collison, D. Edgars, V. Edgars. From Vancouver (Saturday) W. R. Campbell, D. Tucker, M. H'ilan. W. F. Stone was a genial master of ceremonies. Guests were received by the president, W. D. Lambie, and, Mrs. Lambie. j Committee in charge consisted of Mr. Stone. Mr. Lambie, Grant ' Stewart and A. B. Brown. I George Dawes presided at the J-ORING for Firemen Jetour Se; Second Firo and Gentlemen Walked Right In with a GIFT For Every door Ic;- road conditions yesterday proved a blessing in disguise as Revolutionary Discovery Transmits Even Whispers With Startling Clarity CHICAGO (Special) An amazing new electronic ear which hides deafness and transmits even whispers with startling clarity, has been revealed by a noted Chicago electronic scientist. He disclosed that this miraculous Passengers to Butedale sailing fn-jmen fir-men were were forced rorcea to w mawe a TAILOR ' Chllcotin last night were roundabout trip to return to the S. C. Hyslop, .m npnr1, George Hall. Hall, Mr. Mr. and and station from a chimney fire at 224 Ninth Avenue East. In order .",t Phone 649 Mrs. L. Starr. J Dyson, Department of Fisheries fish culture branch, sailed last night on his return to to avoid a steep hill they went GOOD BOY. AMD GIRL!! farther east than they normally new discovery has rendered old aids obsolete almost would on their return. While overnight, and brings new hope to passjng 516 Eighth Avenue East they spotted another chimney J. Eilertsen Overflowing with . . . SLEIGHS H. A. Chrlstenson, ire iney m-h y "' 1 nnri n . Hansen were passen observation ana arencnea m: - - ,,,. hound for to oof with water until the danger lr, on wXtlZ had passed. No damage was here ;a"cfr last Xht night. caused at the second stop. The hou:B at 224 Ninth suffered a , a-m Enjoy the excellent appointments, the dJk-ious food, and the courteous aervlce. 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