crince Rupert Doily News Tuesday, October 24, 1950 Clinics In Hotels Please Dr. Black Wedding Rites at Catholic Church HE STARTED IT The first successful American I gazollna automobile is credited 1 to Charles Duryea in 1892. I Blackwood On Bridge By Eosley Blackwood On his return at the Week-end 1 from aa Inspection trip to thef interior, Dr; D; MeC. Black, director of the Prince Rirm-t Miss Mona Fitzrerald becwmes the bride of Walter Sedrewiclc WW-- . :neaiui vim,, nam pleased with ., . , . . PRINCE RUPERT. B C. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Land Recording District of Print Rupert and situated fcn Useless Bay Porcher Island, Range I Coast District. Take Notice that I. Jessie Kelman Murray of Prince Rupert. B C. occupation Married, Inteada to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted Wort Went corner of lot No. 447 When both sides are vulnerable, you should bid your small slams when the chances for success are slightly better than even. To prove this, here is the simple arithmetic of the situation. If the slam makes, you gain a bonus of 750 point If it fails, you go set 100 points, you lose the approxi me iwo new well-baby clinics v-.iuivu vi Annunciation at Old end New Hazelton Por'Wafj sceae of a verv pretty the first time, he said, the 'clin- oeddi!?g of local interest on ics wera hld i hotel with the Siturlay hen Mona, second permission of the managers The f daughter of Mary and the comfortable lobbies and pleas- , Thomas E. Fitzgerald of St. ant atmosphere were notable John'- Newfoundland, became He visited the clinics with MUs 1 ths brlde of Walter, only son of Helena Boehme nuhiin hair.iMr- and MVs. J E. Sednwkk of JUST ARRIVED! BOYS' FUR TRIMMED Parka Jackets 8izes 6 1 la Beige, Brown and Green mately 150 trick poinU and you Range nange Coast toast District District in Hi Useless Useless lc. lose fk. the 500-point Knn t,,l rubber ,kk hn. &onus i tears the remaining card out of ! Bay, Porcher wand, thence South- jjyg erly to- 8H, corner; thence West 10 your hand to see If you I iW l7Ullll.i3 ill Ull. South dealer. I nurse, Smltheru, There had been ' Port Edard. wnat it takes." Both sides vulnerable. .Ill yfc V 1 WSs.- : excellent turn-outs at both clin The double ring ceremony war, men you will see on his fare either a look of blank despair performed by Father f. Rayner O.M.I. thence 10 chains East to point of commencement containing 28 acres (more or less). Date of Staking. Sept. 18, 19SG. Signed by Jessie Kelman Murray. lc. f Dr. Black had a. busy week in the interior. He inspected school 2)1 E.H; or an expression of sheer delight. I hope it is the latter. Yes, FRASER AND PAYNE children of grade one, four, , seven and -ten at Old Hazelton, slam the home-runs of bridge are fun- New Hazelton, South Hazelton and Kitwanga. He was pleased with the results of his trip. North (Mr. AlH-l) 8 Q & H A 9 0 4 D K 2 C K S 7 J West r.axt (Mr. fliampUtn) (Mrs. Keen) 8 10 72 . 8 J 8 H K 7 3 H S D Q J 10 3 D A 9 7 8 5 4 C 10 5 C J 8 4 3 Honlh (Mr. Dale) S A K 8 3 H Q J 10 6 2 D 8 C A 8 ADVERTISING D THE DAILT NEWS BRINGS RERIILt .JPt The bride was radiant in a gown of Paris lace with matching veil and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. The brkle's sister, Mrs. James Stuart, dressed in a gown of blue gossamer with matching veil and carrying a bouquet of pink carnations, was as matron of honor. The groonuiiian James Poll Tax Deductions r . if I I LJ i I f ueiiour... BLACK DAY Sixteen million shares changed kands on Wall Street on Oct. 29, 1929, the start of the great I depression I 1 jnotwu'ie of llit Di(ner oui new ,illie Blue 4 gnw.'PPtd read' f"r jnlU t):Tf",pr ,,,r nA , i handy compartment fur juposal of used blade. Xmas u,-.- itrf Cards The bidding: South West North East 1 S Pass 2 C Pass 2 H Pass 4 H Pass 4 NT Pass 6 U Pass 6 H All pass Stuart, brother-in-law of the bride. After the ceremony the partv lepalred to the Broadway Cafe , where a reception was held. A letter from Prince It u perl Trades and Labor Council called attention of the council las', night that deductions from the city payroll for poll tax had not yet been made and civic employees would be disenfranchised if the tax was not paid by October 51 fit r:,.rU ti r in, i ; j BLADES EDGES I recently saw Mr. Dale play Urn's fyu this six heart contract If the king of trumps Is right, the slam CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 'kill VhPr T 60 i he had choked th" mauer Tnd That is all there is to It. 1 fnnnH tn K f, o v, Quests were received by the mothers of the bride and groom. The bride's mother was charming in a street-length dresi of black crepe with matching accessories including a corsage of pink and white carnations. IP! uaaau 4W Vf MTJ tl IAV. . lit; 1IOU UlOUl Personally I would still like to , arrangements to have the deduc-be In six -odd on - this hanrt.it ions made and receipts Issued Slarhs are fun and I'll tell you the day after the meeting. The city clerk was instructed to write The groom s mother also was ! now to Prve It. the Trades and Labor Council to ; Thf npvt. timo vrti Qra iw o ' them action had been ! slam pftnti-Qtt nrA n fa lniorm Phone 234 striking in a. street length dress of turquoise with matching accessories and wore a corsage of red carnations 3rd Street Prince Rupert! taken. V " - a-l V tW JUU ftlC 'ftW lng to be the dummy, try this; on your partner. Don't let him) PRINTERS STATIONERS -- OFFICE SUPtlHCSt see a card of yours until after the opening lead has been made. Many inexperienced player.. MOTHERWELL, Lanarkshire, Scotland Oi Bird breeder Archibald Kay mated a pair of blue canaries and two chicks hatched. fnce Rupert Flor Before the wedding repast was served a toast to the bride was proposed by - Father Rayner O.M.I, and was rusionded to by the groom. j After the supper i,he beautiful ills-) I 7TJ make the mistake of putting Mil MmttMHd If not aubiiiltcd mt Aipltyce by inn lot Ail Occasional loM down their , trumps before tlie;0ne was coal black, the other Ue- C4 tw W dAve. Box 518 Tel, el. opening lead. That is not re- pure wnite. t n, - , portant assistance to alert de-, three-tiered wedding cake was VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Chilcotln Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWAKT A.M PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN ' CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chiicotin, Oct. 27 . , 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN C0ARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chiicotin, Nov. 3 and 17 FRANK "J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent fhlrrl Avenue Phone 568 cut by the bride and groom nnd ! fenders, rinr. Parkins, Crating CAFE 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 . CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 .TAXI 99 TAXf CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 CALL 99 T .L 99 TAXI 99 TAXf C T U CALL 99 CALL 99 T O f (V UMV L 99 TAXI 99 TAXI C VJ J VJ J a CALL 99 CALL 99 T .L 99 TAXI 99 TAXI C a CALL 99 CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI hipping a"d General (artaee and Storage served to the . assembled guests vgn the lead Is on the table, by Mrs. Maureen Stuart and Mrs. I sun putting your cards down Ann Wilson. . very siowiy and very Deliberate-After the reception the bridal ly, one by one. I'll wager you party proceeded to Roasevelt don't, get half Of them down Park where moving pictures were t before your partner practically taken. j quired and it may give very im-The happy couple left on a ' ' " ' " We Specialize in .etc, Reliable and Effi-Servire. Also ai;ents for jian Liquid Air Co. Lie., ygen, Acetylene and all ::j supplies. mm DISHES DSAY'S CARTAGE INSURE YOUR HOME FORAGE LIMITED CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For Outside Orders PHONE US 99 TAXf CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 TAXI CALL 99 2nd ard Park Avenue" 310 Phnup CO and 68 OPEN FROM 7: J P.M. to S:3 AJW. motoring trip for their honey- , moon. On thsir way they stopped ! at Port Edward where another ; reception was held. I During their trip they will visit relatives of both the bride and groom in southern Unitid States. The groom, member of a.Wftll known local family, has ben employed at the plant of Nslson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. The br.idejias,. been' employed at AtTin Fisher lev 1 for gifts JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST ohn Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue . or tor Yourself SUPPERS I 4 See the Skeena . , From the Stage! Leave Prince Rupert 9:30 A.M. Arrive Terrace 1:20 P.M , Leave Terrace 6:15 P.M. Arrive Prince Rupert 10:00 P.M. N BUS IS BEST! Yes We Carry Express!! Phone 555 for Information VATSOl! ISLAND STAGES LTD. FROM AGAINST THE COLD For Furnace Repairs and Renewals Phone BLACK 884 iTHOM SHEET METAL LTD. FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Call 363 MITCHELL &CURRIE LIMITED . Builders & Contractor Indian Tribes j To Meet Soon VANCCUVER-NatLve fifm j many tribes throughout British Columbia will meet hers next month to protest amendments to the federal Indian Act. Th In- ! dians are asking for full citiaen-1 nhlp privileges without loss of ! ! the aboriginal rights. 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