T 70 RESIDE AT Prfnrt ntipetf Dafljf JTfSi Monday, September 26, 1949. Timr u lobics from 1 errace a Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter EDMONTON AFTER TERRACE RITES Radio Dial moKPDcyclea CFPR (SuMect. to Change) TERRACE Linking two well known families of the coast and Interior, an Interesting wedding Reverend Lawrence A. Sieber officiated at a quiet ceremony in the United Church at Prince Ru-perUpn September 16, when Mrs. Mary Ann Benoit of Terrace became the bride of John William Matthews, ako of Terrace. Witnesses were Mrs. Ellen M. Sieber and John J. Gullay. The newly-weds re , CARTOON NEWS .uZ '"5 MONDAY AT 5-7-9 Bf"7T' TUESDAY 7-9 P.M. J" turned to Terrace on the Satur-1 lIy where h, j Mr. Ford, engineer of the Board of Underwriters was In day morning's train. Valentino Stella of Stewart, B. C. passed away in Prlncp was solemnized in St. Matthews Anglican Church on Wednesday evening, when Emerson Stanley Roper, son of Mrs. Myrtle M. Roper of Prince Rupert, and the late Mr. Roper, and Ina Belle Smith, second daughter of Mr. William Smith of Terrace and the late Mrs. Smith, were united by the Reverend Percy Mal-lett of Wi Knox United Church.1 The lovely little church, made lovelier with gadlolus, asters and, Terrace on Friday checking over mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MONUAI -TM. 4:0O Bernie Craden Tells a Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int 4:30 Blue Nose Island 4:45 Musical Merry-Go-Round 5:00 Music in i. Mellow Mood 5:30 Jean Cotton Trio , 6:00 Supper Seryiade 6:15 Martial Airs i 6:30 Musical Varieties I 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 T.B.A. ' 8:00 Winnipeg Drama Rupert yesterday. A reticed years Basil Horsfall of Vancouver, miner, Mr. Stella, came from ieaves no known j the town's fire fighting equipment and availability of a gooJ water supply, in the course of routine duties. The new water line, started Lott, tenor, vera oryson, soprano, and Winifred Hutt, mezzo-soprano, arrived in Terrace on Tuesday's train for their production of "A Night in Vienna'' which was held In the Civic Centre on Wednesday evening. 'f 111 Fall Coats HEADS WEEKLIES '-Roy Bean: Waterloo, Ont., publisher, who has been elected president of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association (C. P. Photo) dahlias in silver vases was filled! I This being the first production with many friends and guests of the happy couple. Given in marriage by her father, the petite dark-haired bride made a lovely picture in about a year ago is almost completed. Also from the municipal office comes word that the an ' nual tax sale will be held on September 30. Kenneth Fossum returned tj Terrace last week from Princr tour whlch wUl take tl,em on a K. F. Harding returned to the citv bv air Saturday mm vn J"1 across Canada, the party k'- fi -in 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show 9:00 Summer Fallow 9:30 Make Mine Music j 10:00-CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 On Mike Tonight v, ft. tf.,rfi .fi :came here from Vancouver and an exquisite gown of white ny cent convention of the Fisho left on Thursday morning's train Ips mntvii of dnnrf n rn-,.if"r Smithers, Prince George. lon marquissette over an under Rupert where he has spent some time in hospital recuperating wa ! Quesnel and through the Okan- 1 '. 1 agan to the prairies as far east i t ... i 1 1 , i : . . , i ' t . 1 1 . .. .i .. skirt of heavy taffeta. The olf-shoulder model featured short sleeves and three large tucks in the skirt She wore long lily-pointed fingerless gloves to match her gown and a Queen accessories i . and a golden' "mum ' i were guests at the Terrace Hotel. corsage. A profusion of glads dahlias i For Girls Styled Right 2 Priced Right Are Right 5 RUPERT PEOPLES STORE pearls !nl asters decorated the hall Anne coronet of seed lOO-T.B.A. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off TUKSliAt AM 7'. Musical Clocs a:00-CBC New? 8:15 Morning Song 8:31) Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty :ii Morning Urvotioiit 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Suuai 10:00 Ellen Harris from a gunshot would in his foot sustained while out hunting with his father on the Queen Charlottes He is not yet able to return to school. The treasurer of the Civic Centre Association has stated, that the Civic Centre finances are now out of the red with the proceeds of the summer's gala days. held in place by ..a circular ana taoies. a ouitet supper fingertip veil of lace. Her only j Ws served on a long table dec-ornament was a necklace of i orated with pink and white pearls the gift of the groom. looped streamers. A silver basket of deep red dahlias stood Matron of honor the .was , on the ,ace covered table where A meeting of the executive of the Civic Centre Club was held at the home of Mrs. George Martin on Monday evening last and plans were made for a general meeting to be held on October 3. Anyone interested in singing is urged to attend as singers are needed. Music has been purchased and it is hoped that weekly practices can be started soon for a forthcoming musical production. unarming younger sister oi cne Advertise in trie Dally News! I 10:15 Morning Melodies Mr. Kells of Vatuierhoof Is spending a holiday with his son-j Mrs. A. Klrkaldy and Mrs. A. Brooks poured tea and coffee. Flanking the wedding cake which stood on a small table covered with, an embroidered cloth, were tall pink tapers in Mr. and in-law and daughter, Mrs. Emll Haugland. 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Meiodies 11:00 Air Kindergarten 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Wea trier Kiuecuai 11:31 Message Fer.uo 1 1 :33 Keeorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices P.M. : The new store on LakeloC Avenue is rapidly ncarlng completion and will be one of the crystal holders. Made by the W' Warnpr 1(,ft hospital at the bride herself, the cake was Iced' and decorated weel-end af r ot of pneu-Bailey. by Mrs Florence , monla. bride. Mrs. A. C. Calder whose floor length gown was of soft yellow taffeta with short sleeves, nylon net yoke and double bertha collar. Similarly dressed but in turquoise taffeta was the pretty bridesmaid. Shaaron Mc-llroy, young niece of the bride. Each wore a matching headdress of net with a red centred white gladiola tucked in place and each carried arm bouquets of white and red glads. Supporting the groom : was Tony Bussanich of Prince Rupert. Bruce Smith, brother of Is' . finest in town. Mr. Robin wasi here recently to assist with the A large tabic of beautiful gift Mrs. D. McKay and young son left on Thursday's train for Prince Rupert. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies rX"S A RECORD! A world's record fcr a mallard 6 'ablished. In Sudbury tllstrict wlien Bill Carr bags;er on the Veuve River.' Weighing six pounds, five ouiv nearly doubled the previous known record weight, U I K "1 work and It is confidently expected that they will be open for business on October 13. Groceries and meat will be handled 15 CBC N?WS 2a Program Resume was on display. The toast to the bride was given by Tony Bussanich to which the groom responded and Peter Van Stolk gave the toast to the bridesmaids. An evening of dancing followed until it was time for Joe Hipp and his wife have nine ounces. exclusively by the market. the bride, was usher. been spending a few days at the j Hipp farm in Terrace. Mrs. Earl Hobenschleld and 'Guess wi Elsie, Ann, Orace and Edward Molitor have purchased the prop the newlyweds to leave on the The nuptial music was played! LOSES APPEAL IN LIQUOR CASE .'An appeal by Russel Morgan by Miss Lorna Melvin and dur-'"1''1' morning train for Ed- 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interluae 1 :00 Afternoon Concert 1:30 CBR Presents 1 : 45 Commen tary A. G rant 2:00 Easy Listening 2:30 Records at Randum 2:45 Let's Read 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Sketches in Melody iifcwni small daughter of Kitwanga are ing the signing or the register ! monton where they will reside erty on Kalum Street formerly owned by Ford Jackson, i being in business ;,he ens of the McNabbs. the groom city taxi driver agaiast a con-i vlction on a charge of keeping Mrs Lloyd Johnstone sang "Because." there. Mr. Eve pninney has pur Junior Red Cross officers were elected at a meeting of the stu tor her going-away costume Following the ceremony, a re-; the bride chose a tumoi.w a-nni chased lots 1 and 2 of Block 2, D L. 611 on the Keith Road near ception for ISO guests was held; suit with black accessories and dents' Council at the Terrace r- in the Oddfellows' Hall where t0 Salonikis home and wU1 bulld a black topper. Living here most 'Hl6l Sfh"l l week. President! Mrs. P. Mcllroy, older sister of of her young ufe, the bride was! Gerald Toop; vice-president, I ln tho near future- tne bride, in a street length a Donular mpmhpr nf tho staff! Flora Melvin: spcrpturv DniirrLiK NEW, CONVENIENT, EASY TO CARRY panels panels of of J. J. H. H. Smith storp Cushman: treasurer. Virki Hinn gown, oi grey witn nying Mrs. Maxted Is a surgical patient in the local hospital. K-l. ... .. . - i " liquor for sale was, dismissed in County Court by Judge W. O. Flton Friday on grounds that the appeal had been entered at the wrong . sitting of the court. Morgan was fined $300 and his automobile was con&fiscated following his conviction in police court l&st May. The appeal was dismissed on grounds that It should have been heard at the June sitting of County Court; rather than the September sitting. ouu mats, acwssories receivea Ouf-of-town guests included! . rnem. Her corsage was of yel- besides the crooom's mother.' Mrs. Dorothv Norton left nn low glads. Mrs. M. M. Roper, his sisters, M.ss Ellen ' Rope? and Thursday morning s train for her LAMP CARTON 1 Cf motner or the groom was Mrs, Tony Bussanich all of home in Swindon. England, after rv I cnarm iff in nrrran u th hn u n t Mrs. B. R. Dodds and Mrs. Orace Kaulbeck were in chargp of the canteen at the Fair and did an excellent job of a heavy task. W, Crego had charge of the Watkins dlspla- at the Fair and ; R. E. Gladding returned to the city by air Saturday from a busl- spending the past five months here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Richard Dubeau. Coming here In May, she was accompanied by her younger daughter, Cynthia, who was MLss Prince Rupert in the P.N.E. beauty contest and who ha3 decided to stay here, wheie she is employed in the locul telephone office However, a wedding is in the offing for hei with Robert. Pcthwick as groom. i noss trip to Vancouver. 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