P"ru.e Put. r Dtv '-vs; f Wednesday; October' IS," 19&0- Activities ot inupen tiiri i$ Lee of Vancouver proposed the Prince Rupert i mi. and Mrr. w. J. Vai P.T. Coy TlBride in South nd aun, Carlisle Cannery , i Armstrong and Miss E. Love, Jantzen Sweaters . .. v The regular monthly meeting Victoria; D. Carare, Prince j The Chinese United Church, of the Prince Rupert Parent- George; N. Ogden. J. D. Melhulsh Vancouver, was the setting of a Teacher Council was held In the anl H. L. Oray, Vancouver; W. pretty wedding on October 18. Civic Centre on Monday evening M- Caron, city; Mrs. P. Yohol- y. hen Margaret 8ym, only dauph-wlth the president. Mrs R E Insky, Qutsnel; J. E. Nix, Edmon- ;ter of Charles Hew Lee and the YOU'RE f ii ART TO INSULATE NOW toast to the bride. Fox Ler wedding trip to Ciii-fcrnla. the bride donned a navy blue tailored suit and a muskrai coat. Wh,en they return, the young couple will make their home in Ladner, where the groom is stationed with the Canadian Army Signals Corps. George Green, district manager of Imperial Oil Co., returned to the city cn the Prince George this morning from a business trip to Ocean Falls. Mortimer, in th phnir ton. SKI PATTERNS FOR FALL n All Wool Sweaters z styled in the Jantze'riV v manner. Pullovers the ...,uur vou insulate, Reports from the different earn! lat.e Mrs. Lee of Prince Ruper;, and Daniel Gay Shiu, eldest son cf Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Shiu of New Westminster, exchanged nuptial vows. ,e.r thi. savings yyu PJVO ' . ........ !(. ,,, 111 the prou'i-i'"" ' .... t, rare early n the "Thunderbird" for the year had got off to a good start. The membership drive had just begun with King U.N. Day at Local School .his for estl- Cull s today" I Rev Chow Ling officiated at ! the double ring candlelight cere- inter- Jt. mony. The groom was attended U-'i I J? and "Reindeer' patterns -Z , at.... $8.95 qnd $10.95 Cardigans in ' the , ; ; "Reindeer'4 V STARTS toworim lf-" ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. cawara reporting lb; members to date? The Traflic and Safety Committee, under Convener R. O. ! Mcore. will hold a meeting to ! organize their plans for steps necessary to make parents as 1 w.U as children aware of ths y his brother, David Shiu and Tk v,lr(1,,n Ka ntori The birthday of the United , the Nations was appropriately refer- " Fam ghiu red to at the weekly assembly at Borden Street School on Tues-, The fc.ide was lovely in her day. The annual report of the Period gown of white satin fca-British Columbia Division of the j during a fitted bodice, shirred .T.minr Ri r. hart hppn re- i puffed shoulders and lily-point I pattern $10.95 Full Zipper Sweaters 1 Ft- 7 need for $af:?ty practices. The the Thunderbird mmMM pattern $12.95 Canadian Legion Auxiliary Card Party, Wednesday, 8 p.m. (249c) Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ranee returned to the city on the Prince hazard in the vicinity of Bojth ceived and In congratulating the sleeves. A coronet of seeded Memorial High School where ' pupils on their spiendid showing I r-arls and tugle Deads held her various avenues converge is ahn the list of schools which do- fingertip veil cf Chantllly lace, partlculary severe one. The need; nated during the year Principal wrlti a white Bible adorn for the extension of the sidewalk i j s Wilson suggested that, In- ' ed wltn a mauve orchid and on Seventh Avenue will be J ephanotis. sties- asmuch as many children of dif- j sed. forer,t nations had been helpd v tnr- attendant? were Miss Reports were heard on the pos-' by the Red Cross, these child-, Pe8M Wong, of Vancouver, maid sibility of having arrangements ren their families and their of hsnor, who chose blue satin made for the proper care of the frirnds would have the kindliest and matching bonnet; Miss Es-teeth of the children in the city. .' feelings towards the people In Uler Sn!u' sisr of the groom. A letter from had ! and Mis Betty Wong of Van-P.T.A. Conrad Street other parts of the world who stated their strong objec-1 helped them. This surely would jouver- bridesmaids, who were tlon to the issuance of a licence hV pave the "way to peace." , drf.es' of bl"sn to ODerate a Din-bill P-imp am . . 8atm a"d matching bonnets, niTn ol . , I f the 750 schools which had trimmed with seed pearls. Their MORE APPETIZING George this morning from a trip "'w f , . 17.. .......... 1 . r i .. i . I.mrli irairtaD. " ""'"'' uu vttiuua. iltiJa flavour to all spreads, Industrial first aid classes If. .. kjnvitiitic See . . . . jtag:' ; 1 commencing Tuesday, Oct. 24, 8 p.m., at Fire Hall. All Interested welcome. (243c) Music and Drama Festival Association meets Civic Centre, Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 8 o'clock. (253) ci)rtributed to the B.C. Division ran shaped bouquets were cf . I T ...... 1 1 . Tl . . .. 1 .1 H.V.I. I . I TV II.. tlnue to press for its removal. i ui uik uutiui xt.cu viuaa, duiuch nunc viirysaniiiemums, Aai'.i The P.T.A. library Khelf in th" i Ktrppt firhnnl. with total dona man roses and matching carnations. John Bong was soloist and Miss Marian Lowe, organist At the rrception held at the Blue Dan- rV ioo ' I'l-'X WHOIE I WHEAT City Library Is available for citl- tions of $228.24, ranked sixth, zens generally. R. G. Moore was The ranking was particularly thanked for his donation of ten g00(i as many of the schools con-books to the collection. Uributing were high schools or E. C. Stuart spent a few days in hiwpilul recently, treatment resulting In siitlKfaetorv iwrw- Considerable discussion con- , elementary schools with a much ery. Mr. Stuart has since re-i',ered round tne Possibility of a greater enrolment. It Is probable that, on a per capita basis, the record of the Borden Street vlsit t0 this district of Mrs. ! turned to his home on Second t LAMP SHADES ond LIGHTING FIXTURES for Every ... ... Room in the Avonur Westview , iweinsn, a past provincial Parent i Teacher Federation president. , School equals or even excels that dfcertafioief (Swhjr ."..', ii. in International Sterling'i'"' . lovely, romahtrc pattern. NOW" Further details of the date ai d of any other school. The child-other arrangements planned will ren found the story of the help be requested from the Federa- given to children In Britain, tlon headquarters to enable the France, Germany, Switzerland, local groups to take advantage, Italy. India, Pakistan, Korea and if possible, of her visit. I Greece an Interesting one. The Members present included Mrs ' National Junior Red Cross had A. J. Domlnato, Mrs. M. Hansen.' expended $56,250 for these over E. D. Couehlin, senior welfare officer r.re, was the speaker to- i t'ny at the rei-ular weekly lun- lehec.n of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. President A. J. Domlnato was in t!if chair and there was a Itfood attendance of members with a f.?w guests on display at our store. House i GEORGE COOK Vv v vrwo seas services. In addition the British Columbia schools had contributed $15,227.01 towards the B.C. Jupior Red Cross Fund lor Crippled and Handicapped Children. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, home cooking, candy, sewing, novelties and tea room. Church Hall, Seal Cove. Thursday, October 26, 2:33 to 5 p.m. (It) Mrs. H. M. Lindseth, Mrs. J. Denning, Mrs. L. M. Greene, Mrs. J. Bowman, Mrs. R. Mark. Mrs. K. Hardy, Mrs. H. C. Flood (secretary-treasurer), Mi s. E. W. Becker and Messrs. H. C. Blair. W. D. JEWELLER MSB i Toble Lamps INTRODUCTORY OFFER! Wild Rom Relish Server Bed Lamps Sonja Tea and sale of home Griffiths, J. S. Wilson and R. G. cooking and fancywork. There Moore. will be a fish pond and candy tut t?to 09 i49 f trt Kt 'im'. and Shades $3.95 n let Rupert Horists booth for the children. At 2:30 Friday, Oct 27, SON. Hall. (250) Mr. .Wilson suggested that the daily remembrance of the needs of children In this province and other countries would develop the sympathetic understanding of other people's, problems and, In that understanding, lay the road to Internatipnal friendship that would make the United Nations Mr. and Iv;ri Alex Bill, who have ben on a month's honev-moon trip which extended as far as South Dakota and included a Vrn for Ail (''asi' Former CMv f!ninmlsslnnpr W Black Swede CqsupI FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Charlie Roberta Rupert Radio and Electric J. Alder arrived in the city on visit lj tne home o tne brid,! the Prince George this morning n,ear Calgary, returr.-nl to the from Viftorla on on, of his clty on last night's train The the agency to make a realization Inn;, 1'ackin;. I raune I cf the hope, "There shall be ....... . nrija tnoa f r-vi a rl i flico Put ! periodical visits to his local in- , " V Peace Phone 357 , terests. He will be here for the " ', J" ! ipiim; a. il (Irncral ulaee and Sliiraje etc, Reli;iu:e and Effl- coming week. t , " r,r""lc eral Hospital. wrce. Also ui'.cius for Regular monthly meeting, 222 Second Ay?,., J V;. ;; Phone 24 ian Liquid Air Co. Ltci., ijsen, Acityicuc and all I Union Steamer Camosun, Capt. John Boden, returned Tuesday morning from Stewart and Alice i Arm en route to Vancouver. Disembarking here from the north . were William L. Newell, Mrs. L. Prince Rupert Burns Club, Broadway Cafe. Friday, Oct. 27, 6:30 p.m. Guest speakerf F. E. Anfield, Superintendent, Indian Affairs. Ut) i supplies. DSAY'S CARTAGE Prince Rupert Fishermens Co-operative Association Stocktaking Arrangements TORAGE LIMITED 2nd and Purk Avenues 10 Pliivn . CO iinri fiX 'Amoth, J. W. Armstrong, Eric SPECIAL Mt,ETINa-TradesSkuttle Bessie Rlley( c Gal. and Labor Council at the Car- brallhi E EChien, Ross Stewart, penters Hall, Fraser Street, lj p QarUcfc jerry Stewart, Thursday, October 26th. Time Mrs 'stewarti all from Stewart; 8:00 p.m snarp. Business; noun- H L Gray A1ice Arm; Mrs. nation of candidates lor civic Scherk. Port Simpson. The ves- it BOMBS COW PAY STORE WILL BE CLQSEP TUESDAY," WEDNESDAY, TH U RSDAY, Oct. 31 , Nv. 1 ft 2 MI Elections. Delegates be sure to attend. Rt Rev. James B. Olbson, Bishop of Caledonia, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver where he has been attending sessions of the House of Bishops and the Anglican Synod of British Columbia. ROMAN CANDLES FIRECRACKERS FLYING SAUCERS FLOWER fOTS PAYMENT OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS IS REQUESTED ON OR BEFORE i MONDAY, OCT0BR 30th sel galled at 1:30 p.m. for Vancouver, Artl.-v brooksbank Is back in Prince Rupert after an extended trip to Europe and th.o British Isles Including a visit to his native heme cf Bradford, England. He expects to be here for the coming week on business before returning south tJ make his future home at a location Wiicii he says is -so far 'undetermined. Mrs. Brooksbank is now in Vancouver visiting with her daush-Ifpr. Mrs. fiwfrd T "U ond Ipads of other Fireworks! i . .. - Phone Orderi accepted fpr delivefy - OR PLANNING THE SPORT SHOP Miss Noreen Beamish l of of Van Van- tsioithe . Hospital couvef, recent' grjduat (OR BUILDING 'Vancouver General OR REPAIRING Extrq eonnfprf and less wqrH , for , , you with a Mill Call 363 MITCHELL 4 CURRIE LIMITED training school for nurses, ar- ( rived In the city on the Prince George this morning from the south and will proceed by the evening train to Terrace to join the staff or the Red Cross out-1 post hospital. j i F. J. Gemmell-Smlth, public j relations representative of the Canadian National Railways In London, England, who Is making a tour of Canada, arrived In the city on the Prince George Coleman Oil Heater: & A 6ENUINX OIL FAINT & A 1 Ji ' - Low in Cpt Efficient in, v Operation Available now at ' hMnt Hr I'.... " .miiiaitm.. this morning rrom vancouvci and is spending the day here be fore proceeding East on wis GcrutonU .veiling's train. He .was met Dy rnnrn C. A. Eerner, divisional suwnm- tonripiit. and Ed Mu.seliam, hairman of the Prince Kupeib mm McBrlde street, flione 311 Public Relations council, who -ri) conducting h'm to points 01 nteiest of the port and city. Monamcl ioIvm your painlinj problem where yoy require imooth, bceutiful, dureble rrrt'uh. Monemel li HjW reiliUnl t ecidi, lkl!, elcohoU, ' tttini end Kretchct. Eety to keep clean . . . It's crMbbeble! Hish quality end etreme laitinj power makei Monemel yoiir moil economical finith lor all Interior woodwork. Monamcl HISH 610$$ Annoiinremfnti Lesion Auxiliary card party Oct. 25. Nav.n .. f.ni., inucoiin ""wiy, 1:30 p.m. isun X( tn I V Ne mlxinj with walef Jul tk , , . ui H (owe ok your bruth unoothly evenly. Coven Urie r(e In one foa vet precHcally My wall or ciilini'twface. Met felckly le f coatinf of beauty, tealed in ell ri?M or) yow wall. WASHABLE too o faiy to kfa clean. Se the wonderful lelecUon kede today at Kids-Come aind Get Tra niRT Kv r' : " M)N See the Wide Choice of Colors, tojey - St, Peter's Fall Haaar. Oct. 28 "Vmia Bazaar, October 27. Conrad School P.T.A. Hallow-, 'on iinedown. Frldav. October V7 th. 8 p.m. Games, prizes, danc-in. refreshments. Everybody welcome. Moose Hazaar, Nov 2 and 3. Legion A"tilaiy Fall Bazaai November 8. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 1 St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A Fall Rale. Nov. 18. Vfirecrackiei MA?w-. HORNS HQIS?MAHR5 , ' '""Mm, u p.m " Ch' coUn,Oct. 27 m- -l0 P m. mm. A I AM kp IIAII I I I Gal. $4.95 MONAMEL Qt. $2.40 Ual.iS. MUiiAitAi, " " SOLTH OVF.F.N -Mti,r, t . Ot. $1.50 Phone 46 rrt i... Chn """'AiNns '.UI.In V. Nov. 3 nn,i 17 Gordon and Anderson lO D.a. tall uazaar Noembei 23. I L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. I TTnH,ai rvinrrh Fall Bazaar ,,v 1 SK1NN1R "Hue l'hone 5f8 I riivemhpr 7. I