uinbia. 29 Lecuio 195 CANADIAN NEWS v1iv1ueil From Page i) JUNE Double Wedding Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, December 30, 1950 i no fewer than three' sub-post of- Post Offices Are Plundered VANCOUVER During the Christmas season, there were j"ce robberies in this district. Cash, as well as mail matter, 1 formed part of the plunder. ISP AL MANS0N COOL Watchful Merchant Brings Native Shoplifter To Book Harry Innes, 26-year-o!d native, did not bargain on the watchful eye of Ai Manson, local jeweler, in his shoplifting career one day last week. As a result of the well-known jeweler's vigilance and presence of mind,' Harry, who hails from Kitkatla, ended up in city police court Friday afternoon on a charge of theft. He did not argue the I point w he had been caught red- Mans0n MA tne char!?e handed and pleaded guilty. Mag- agalnst Innes of tneft of the i-im' niamimri rtrnr and cat fr aok- Through good times and bad, we have enjoyed ond appreciated your patronage and friendship. It is with the utmost sincerity that we wish you All the Best . in 1951 , w auvc i wvi ii-u sentence until rrato n m f Harry gets an x-ray examination for he Is a tuberculosis suspect and his Dhvslcal condition mav have some bearing on the penalty to De rmposea. Mrs. Inez Griffiths was wait ing on Innes and was showing mm some diamond rings ln which he evinced Interest. Nearby Al Manson was waitim? on another customer. His suspic ions were aroused when he saw Innes slip something into his pocket. Marion, himself U.n took over the sale and proceeded to show some more diamonds. Harry pointed to a necklace which he requested to see. Man-son briefly turned his back and remained watchful behind a lamp. Innes pocketed something Mr. Manson then lrvlrprt t.Vio door and asked Innes if h uiK-h- ed to pay. Harry denied he had a diamond and also informed the merchant that he had no money. Thereupon Manson demanded that Innes turn out his pockets. There were a diamond ring and a pair of earrings. There was no resistance by Harry. He calmly waited for the police, who' had been called, to! arrive at the store. Innes also had a shopping bag which was found t.i- mntair. tain unwrapped articles of clothing including ladies- lingerie. ' rings "I kind of hated to do It at the Christmas season," Manson old a Daily News reporter, "but there seemed nothing else but turn him in. esueciallv a it seemed that other peopis might also have been victimized." R. M". MacLeod appeared as counsel for Innes. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver (today) W. Drlnkwater. W. Sutherland, E. Karashowski, D. A. Ferguson, R. Cole, H. H. Black, O. Johansen. To Sandsplt (today) F. Atkins. , To Masset (todav) C. Parnell J. Adkins, G. Mutch. To Juskatla (todav) C. Rennie. M. Keeping. . From Vancouver (todav) W P. Inram, R. H. Garrett. From Sandsnit (todav) J. Lyding, Mr. Hodgkinson, Mrs. Lonsdale. Mr. Lonsdale Mr. T.o- combe, Mr. Menzies. Funeral ot !H. Simpson Remains of Lorraine Tait, victim of an alleged Christmas week-end murder at. Port Simpson, are being returned next Week tn Rimnsnn orVloro the fun- era' will take nlace. M-K-zie ed ModeraioT 13 elect Church Church, nf of rm.j. r,j. 'ltn9'1 -Seventh Imperial press con ference opens at Quebec JO-Crutae ship st. Lawrence collide, with freighter m rZ oussac, 25 Injured. fliAU. C0mpanle announce first major oil discovery thil year near Peace River. VancS" 16C-NR- Transcontinental " 5 "-Liberals WR federal by-elections at Halifax and Mont-real-Cartler; Progress Con. KinVgaS W!RS " Ar'nlis- .i7ner!l1 Motors ( Canada agreement ith U AW 2ft Defence Min announres d!con"" Loran Station la far North 30-ParUament prorogues at Ottawa. Jtty .... -Destroyers Cayuga, Athabascan and Sioux sail from Victoria for Pearl Harbor. 6 Prison sentences given 195 Sons of Freedom for arson 10 Prime Minister St. Lau--f,nt ,Pens Calgary Stampede; World Council of Churches opens Toronto sessions. 15 Manitoba Flood Hcuc' Fund officially closed at $7 537 -000. 16 Liner Franconla freed from rock ledge near Quebec after four days; Australia defeats Canada In five straight games in DavU Cup Play. 19 Canada offers squadron of transport planes to aid Korea. 22 Former Prime Minister Mackenzie King. 75 dies; Bill Mawninney. Vancouver, wins Canadian Amateur Golf title a: Saskatoon. Al'Gl'ST l La&cr- Minister Humphrey """""-"i i vsunwa; nine killed In RCAF plane crash at tiiesmere Island. 2 Railway unions at Montreal set Aug. 22 as nation-wide strike date 7 Announce special army force to recruited fo- Korea; Veterans M'nlster G-ess b-romos Lahnr Minister: Sollrit.tr- ' Ocneral Hucues Lapointe Is n-w j Veteran Minister: Th -ee killed I in severs thunderstorm at Winnipeg. "-Pi". J. M ockln-ham an-rcinted nmrnandcr of Canada 5 Cpee'al UN Force. rni-e snii Curnc Viwns at Tatl-oussac wharf: ID dead. j 18 Dr. W. A. Mackintosh Qureen's University, appolnte.1 mMiatnr In rail disnute. 21 Rtan Tonard. Vanriuvrr iw,ins Canadian rrofcslonal Ooi,' IllUe. 2 Canada-wide strike of 15 itilwia" union beelns. TWI.. Proww appointe,1 P.E.I. I leiitprnnt-Oove'nor: Hon. i Oascard Feuteux for Quebec n Clarence Wallac for British Col- t- kl." Hi Happy Birthday to the New Year and let's hope that it brings to all our friends nothing but good cheer nd joy. With Masse! Event Rites Last Friday of Interest Both Here and on Islands Frldy last a beautiful rtonh, double wedding, of Interest In Prince Rupert as well as on yn unariotte Islands, took Church, New Masset,. uniting three of Massefs oldest and widely known families. Rev M 8. Young officiated. Barbara May, only daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Holland, became the bride of Robert, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wylie, while Pearl Mar-garlte, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wylie, became the bride of James Eugene, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Simpson. Miss Holland wore an off-shoulder (SOWn Of pmhmlH..nJ sheer with net. vr,u , . , - f uci lull- length veil cascading from a -w-muiuiea coronet. She carried red rose and " nrhito .. . vaiiia- n.nn tlons. She was attended by Miss "v.oC dcuuuh or prince Rupert gowned In an off-shoulder gown of blue satin with shoulder-length vejl and overskirt of blue net. She carried pink and white1 carnations. Miss Wylie wore a strapless gOWn With fitted hrHl.o m.v,4t lace with full skirt of net. Her jacket, buttoned to the throat. I was also of white lace. Her veil ! also fell from a Dearl-trimmoH turret ana she carried yellow tea roses. She was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Wylie, gowned ln brocaded taffeta in palest yellow with yellow shoulder-length veil. She carried pink carnations. Mr. WVIIP Mian of tonHoH 1. Walter Perlstrom and Mr. Simpson by William Wylie. wan oiojos was the usher. A -wedding supper, served to about 130 guests In the Community Hall, was followed by a dance. Noel Taylor was toast-master. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and Mrs MrKlnnnn of Prince Rupert, aunt and uncle I ui me wynes; Mrs. T. White and Miss Dolly Bentson, all of Prince Rupert. Both couples will reside in Masset ln their new homes now under construction. and Britain on Korean crisis. 13 George Prudham, Edmonton West Liberal M P., become Minister of Mines; Genereux Ru est, 54, watchmaker, sentenrec to hang at Quebec for share in airliner explosion Sept. 9. ws i Mrs Artnur ntre charged with murder in Quebec airline' crash. 15 Ott.aufl nnnnilncua nmn-. pency import controls to be lift ed. 19 Mr. Justice R. L Kellock, a'bitrator in rail-wage dispute, awards additional 3 cents an hour, bringing total Increase to 7 cents. 22 crA airliner crash lands on mountain near Pentictor. Pilot, anr co-nilot killed. Sixteen others aboard safe. 24 -Vancouver Sunday School rirls missing on No; th Shore. I b't find way to safety 29 Canadian government announces aid to selected lmmi-srants from United Kingdom and European countries by wav of advancing money for fares. January 29 announced w dale for opening of next session of parliament. With a RUPERT BAKERY LID. OUTFIT - electrically STORK SHOPPE derby FOR 1951 Products! ) ) G E. W;slnr nnrt pump $159.53 G.E. 9'2 ft. Kcfngerator ". $-129.00 "-Ball strike ends after nine i m SEPTEMBER by1ieer.0T,t(6hipplng strike 9 Regular Canadian forces PirT?,aCtiveseTVlcebasJ 10 Trades and Labor Congress at Montreal excises sul Communist delegates. HV- Clarene Nicholson, son Halifax, elected United Church Moderator. iJ5Par,iament at Ottawa adjourns until Feb. 14 1951 20-Justlce Minister Garson announces 39 s, , JfJ-'r1" to be released on parole in Brit- iw4"7Hu,Be' smoke c,d from Alberta forest fires covers Eastern continent. 25 Canadian Congress of Labor at Winnipeg expels united Electrical Workers Union. 30 Governmpnt f r. j lan collar OCTOBER 2 COStwf-litlin ... . '"6 "iuex reaches record 170.7. 3 Supreme Court of Canada rules parliament m av nf n..in gate 1U exclusive powers to a provincial legislature nnrf !,. versa. 4 Edmonton-Ppoina ri ..'U cttv of oil pipeline opened. 11 Canada cel. innnn nnn ttc order for small naval guns. io independent Liberals win Federal bv-e!ectlr.r.s In vr,. ! ireai-si. Mary and Rimou.sk!- Liberail wins In Wellani 27 Proeresslve nonservati vote to end 10-yea- Coalition with Liberals In Manitoba. 28 Term of Governnr-nonoml Viscount Alexander extended for one year. 29 Ottawa annmmrpi roetrin- tions on consumer credit. NUVEMBKR 4 Defence Minister Claxtnn announces one battalion and supporting troops will go to Korea. Announce recinrocal Can- ada-U5. plan for priority in cs sennai materials 11 Ten killed In hntol ex plosion at Leduc, Alta. H Ricky Snarpe, 13, of Mu l- son. Alta.. wins world wheat crown at Roval Winter Fair 15 I -on ore Cornnanv of Canada announces $2'1.ro',.(,na -'n tor development of Ungava, Labrador, Inn decoslU. 20-Mrs. Francis J. Sullivan, T-""nt rhi'eeri with murder !n death of her husband at Otta'v?; fw He ! f, Kincston. 61, Anglican Parnate." dies. ?t Wr-.tbound troop train rpHifir- with CNf trans-cntin- "de'd, 53 Injured. 3." Ten k ll-d in Halifax department store fire. DFCFMFFR j 2 Tra-tf Minister Howe in-nounred ban on steel for theatre r-ntr"fn. 4 Dominion - Provincial con-fprppro (imn'i at Ottnwn. 9 Canada places embargo on o"!s to ReJ China. 10 Prime Min'sfr Attlee at 'tawa ron!rm "eene'al identity cf views" btwe?n Caiadp A Fried Chicken Fish & Chips Spaghetti ,E NOW for WEATHER f home com-lnsulated in Coid weather. our fair low I jjality mater-t and expert I I 116 or 117 :erf & 'i Jaflery f RAITS pcd and Printed T SERVICE fcrrs STIDIO feet Box 6-15 'm 389 Prince Rupert Steamer GEORGE ILS FOR 3C0UVER frrmrtiiatr Ports j Thursdoy I 11:15 p.m. ETCHIKAN Y MIDNIGHT at Low Cost pr Reservations rnt iuot I 01 1 IC E JlUNCE KUPERT. j DRESSES i I BEST fCTION lot IN in TOWN town s talitv nl j Food" fr f"i'ot Aim i 3 fr Ordrrx Out jore Cafe ESTATE Me tax I PREPARED Mortimp- ''"carCFPR) ""hoosa one ismas Phnto. f u"Ke line 0f !,c Vouiiii.. Itoyal Vacuum Cleaners $80.55 Table Lamps $4.95 to $6.95 Trilite Lamps SUM up G.E. 'Toasters, from $9.95 to $14 50 G.E. 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