Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, October 16. 1950 rofessiona and P pess FALL and WINTER UNDERWEAR! for Men 'and Boys 'S Conrad Church TY SHOP School Teacher Beautiful Bride ... WaVlDf MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 8TONE BUILDINO "i Tea Is Success unci" ' Ccuiwrein11 u Wind" f phone 655 Stonfield'i Harvey Woods Watson's Turnbull's Cee Tee Pure Wool ( )(, Fine Wool Mixtures Wool and Cotton v. And all-Cotton St. Andrew's Anglican church was the scene of a beautiful wed A successful tea and sale in Conrad church hall Friday afternoon added to the fund to redecorate the hall, Business was reported as good. Convened by Mrs. J Hardin ding Friday night when Marian Idwa, daughter of Mrs. Alie i ? - V j. V i f .'4 PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1134 l. HUGHES, D C. Combinations, Shirts and Drawers, Jockey Longs J and Shorts . . . Tops to match. " j; Watson, Vancouver, and the late A. Watson, became the bride of Bwmer Block 5 Nigel A. Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hale, "The Haven," Woking. 7:30 S Mon. & rri. Fraser and Payij Le Blue 442 Surrey, England. Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter officiated. Henry Pluym was organist. and Mrs. A. E. Carlson, cashier Mrs. R. G. Large Miss Anita Stewart received the guests. Serving were Mrs. Laviolette, Mrs. M. Giradet, Mrs. A. J. Bu-s-rjnlch In the kitchen were Mrs, II. H. Thorn, Mrs. A. A. Shear-dewn, Mrs. H. Sh.ardown, Mrs. Addleman and Mrs. M. McDon-fUd. Home cooking was in eharge of Mrs. Percy Knutson and Mrs. C, Marineau. OLUSSI'S IC STOKt for the finest Dressed In royal blue velvet with portrait neckline and cowl collar, a Valencienes lace insert at the bodice, the skirt falling in graceful folds from the nipped-in waistline, the bride had in her hair a spray of pink Pinnochio Instruments sical SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyst OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mezzanine Floor, Geo. Cook's Jeweller Telephone 212 NOS TUNED FIRST PIPELINE FASHENO ER As trie Hrst Aiuona oil surged through the lnterprovlncial pipeline from Edmonton to Reglna, It pushed ahejid a metal and rubber cylinder. Known in the oil trade as a "pipeline pig,' the cylinder cleans out refuse and air porfept' in the pipe. Shown helping Insert the pig at the line's official opening at Edmonton is O. C. Pollard, right, construction superintendent of the pipeline. (CP PHOTO) CONDITIONED 0 -TT itiuini roses .She also wore a three- Ph Black 3B! strand string of pearls (some-) Sons of Norway VhisI and Dance a r were transferred from the Fran uung Borrowed) Deionging 10 Mrs. R. Murray. Accessories were gray. The bridesmaid was Miss Mar-Jorie McPhall, whose gown was of rustling navy taffeta with a conia. i F'lpvon tohlnc nra-rn tit rtlr vr nt VvRDNtK c J- W ACCOUNTANTS I MelvlUe Street toll VER. B. C. England Is Fine Describing her experiences lhe aons of Norwa d'rl further she said: Prid ni nt Mrs Nejj , We had to Immediately run won laJies first and Mrs MUUe for our liiebeits and eventually OIsnn M.. firBt n. plunging neckline, unpressea pleats around the skirt and She carried a C ZJlel?0tL Til N- Gunderson. with K. Dehll I ZZS. of pink GORDON D. RONSON OIL BURNER SPECIALIST j., w wick or pot type burner ; ijpiii d -All types of burners mid sluves serviced An un-u-iicuuunul guarantee of per-i. t. satisfaction covers all service corsage carnations. biT&LAIRD rcoluH1"u, n viiuiuuu-uuuncia, wiiii.il mo jn ggCQnJ place about mile away Here we had Pollowmg the whist, there was to wait for further transport. dancinK from 1Q pjn. unlil 2 a jn. Meanwhile we had coffee, sand- to lne music of Mike ColUklil wiches, beer and liquors. We r,Jirlr.r, ... si.t -.f Mrs. Nesbitt Home Tells Of Experiences After Franco nia Stranding- Mrs. R. Nesbitt returned home tome Tax turns J. S. Wilson was groomsman. Following the wedding, was a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, 1141 Eighth i raiSG compiled. BORIE, A A E. then had our pictures taken for Mr &n(J Mw c Strand Mr ancl I i ill a few day3 ago after a three we newsreei. j,Irs G S(,lvig- Mrs. A. Simund Avenue East. The toast to the bride was proposed by A. M. III Biack 50i 733 5th West months' visit to her native Eng-i. nau o liock in me muru- 60n Mrs j Johnsca R. Hun. LAIRD, B. Comm. H.ucH - fhune 381 Hurst asd responded to by tht groom. land which she saw at its best. uig we were tateii oacs. w Viuc- delde aild K 0eh1 Refreh. Dec where they had to find mnt. crvoH Qt mirti'oht - - Mrs. Nesbitt agrees With Other isWnlmr annimmnrtaMnn for the 850 passengers. Some went to f i 1 1 hotels, some slept In hallways, DrtrrnifiAn Mll The bride, a graduate of nor mal school at Vancouver and the University of British Columbia, Prince Rupert people who have said how lovely it is in England now and how happy and pros- iNDYMAN AE SERVICE II coNTKACTOKB (VWIVUIIUII itun some in pulman cars and the W'JALITV REPAIRS . For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL i.k 774 Second Ave. ri.ut. anvirnm ujhprn t.hpu oimlri has been teaching this year at Booth School and will continue sleep In a blanket to New1 For Miller Bay from Quebec we went to teach. The groom attended Salesian College at Farnborough, y tnd Ri" "I ' In spite of the continuation of 1 certain phases jjnaocj ui of austerity. auaraiii. She o.ic 1 xoi'K via wueoec OriQKe. six nines n.. V,,, ,V,I. v,o Hindi ia i , , ... , v. iiuiiuicu uiciiiucria ji bile England. 6 He is a veteran of the 8-CH1MNEYP 1a jii uuiuiiicie accuiu wmi jjic- JOng, inrougn a nvemiie vunnei , 6taIf M11iar Bav " HosDital will , . vious reports, that have b-en re- under the Hudson River, cominz 1L . ,1,1 f-SL Koyal Navy. Calvert (3 BURNERS r-HONO CAIVERT DISTItlERS (CANADA) IIMITED, AMHKSTBURO,ONT. ceived tf -the sobriety of tne out into Pennsylvania Station. 4 their trip ation hall to augment the en- Following wedding people in the old and in con- "We finuily sailed from New tertainment facilities In , eon-! to the Queen Charlottes, from trast with the intemperanas york ln Ul8 R.M.S. caronia on junction witn tne institution I which they returned yesterday, which is so obvious in pub.ls m 19 and arrived at South- Juiy I Tne buiiding Is the one that was the couple are making their this country-parUcu ariy Prince ampton, England, on July 24. used as a recreatiQn hall at Uvhome in Prince Rupert. I Rupert. Mrs. Nesbitt s home is From here we boarded the boat Seal Cave air Tha contract ' I J 0 Bo l70 Buy the Best Buy World Famous ELECTROLUX, Cleaner and Air Purifier. Small supply now on hand R W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer PHONE 451 Contact above for all . in London but she also visited train to London. Huil and Brighton and sa Waterloo Station arnving as being In the hands of Mitchell In the eve- currie, concrete foundation j ' ( work is now being carried ou . at the location below the ' Milcad1 TInmn nt illo- Dun anil VkTTSON'S uucKingnam raiace, winasor rilng." and other points of Interest. Ui was the first time she had been home" ln 39 years but she Frank Waterhouse IraOLS'.'ERINO tut Clean, Courteous Service Call TAXI 65 TAXI Now Utiler New Management If we don't have a car, well call you one. mm. limtiiw:' .,0r. thlo i-nmnlptJd t.ilB ue 818 P 0. Box Second Avenue, n Rupert, B C hopes to go back again in two Chilliwack. Capt. O. Pengelly buildin wiu be taken dQwn anJ ved In port yesterday to load years. art. removed the seven or elgnt Mrs. Nesbitt left here July 5 wire for Cumshewa Inlet. Today mUes Tne structure measures SERVICE & SUPPLIES lor QueDec ana emDarttea 011 we sne is at Massei toaaing ou,uuo,g0 40 feet. steamer Franconla which ran on board feet of lumber. From there. y$ Oppose Social Credit League Saturday i In the annual convention, , I One hundred delegates moved to Increase the executive from live to seven. i one of the resolutions passed till lime th;cks oiOh.-S' Lawrence she will pi octcd to KiemtU to Rivep shortly alter departure pick up 3,600 cases of canned There were 850 passengers on sajmon ari(j 4,000 gallons of sal-board but there was little in the mon cil before returning to Van-way of panic. The situation was couver met capably and calmly by .i.ps ouicers and Mrs. Nesblti speaks highly of the fine treat- Aiiverusi tut jun CuviUieua ment which was given after they WACK f- Lyle Wicks asked abolition of daylight saving time. Frlnclple of the single transferable vote was also iver was re-elected pre- The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 ihe British Columbia Mm PROTECT 'ML "AGAINST SMALLPOX DIPHTHERIA WHOOPING COUGH (6 ! SI 171 mam' Wheels that are out of balance or out of line ean cut tin mileage almost In half! Regu jT lar wheel cheek and alien- gL meilfc Will ummB. save on driv'...2 costs. See us today for a wheel check-up! iff ' 1 . ! 9 if - s :: j -M r'::V.:-:'V PHONE 83 J. Bob Parker Ud Ford-Monarch Dealers yi The Home of Friendly Servl-e Prinre.Rupert, B. C. I 1 look fit... J .;f 1 andyouUlooK I j,-. Gas Ranges i ' ' i W-Uoffia Parents IX) YOU KNOW . . . that YOUR CHILD should have - Spnd on I this protection at the age of ix months. ' i r-- -- - 1. Low cost operation $13.50 for 3 to 4 months, for cooking only. 2. Rockgas 4s clean doesn't blacken utensils. 3. Instant heat 100 control positions. . 4. Attractive White Enamel Ranges by Moffat. 6. Just turn the button and burner at full heat. r. Rokgai is six times hotter than city pas. 7. Oven at renulrel temtierfiture in minutes. CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR OR YOUR HEALTH DEPARTMENT "rning at Home :th Your Favorite Recordings - MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW at the ask KR ( SPECIAl Illustrated Model ,??lX Others from $104 50 up SEE THESE GAS RANGES ON DISPLAY . Ask for a Demonstration McRAE BROS. Wallace Pharmacy. Rupert Radio & Electric 1