8 of -honor for Miss Thompson,1 Pcince Rupert Dailp I3etoi Saturday, July 9, 1949 .was gowned in pale yellow jer Double Rite Is Beautiful sey designed with high neckline, capelet sleeves and full skirt. She wore elbow-length, yellow silk gloves and carried a bou MacDonald, Miss Barbara Moore. Miss Netta McLeod, Miss Dorothy McLeod, Mias Jean Faught, Mrs. Roi Judge and Mrs. John i-l is. of Ae u ho he af. of (Peggy) Large, organist, played Mendelssohn's wedding march. Ushers were J. G. Leeming and Robert MacDonald. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Perdue of Nel quet of yellow carnations with Cash lor old gold. Bulger' Mrs. L. C. Raabe and riaugh Everything or Building Lumber of all kinds Mouldings,' Flooring Siding, Cedar and Asphalt Shingles, Plasterboard, Wall-boards, Fir, Cedar and Birch Plywood, Cement, Brick, Plas- matching headdress. At a bcaatitul double-rite. Frederick Penr. of Digby- Is Crawford Moore and 8. J. v cu uross moon uonor Clinic .IT"" ' " " ""'i double-ring wedding ceremony meeting In Civic Centre, 8 p.m. Rupert lrsday night for Van- in the First Unletd Church MVa-4' , fay land acted as groomsman for son, Mr. and Mrs. Rol Judge (nee Mellor officiated at the punch bowl. luesaay, July 12, to arrange forir"""1 ""a"';- "f" "u i Thursday evening, Miss Gladys Mr. Smith while Frederick Hau drive for volunteers for the cllnc Banff on a three months' tion trip. Enid Foster, yount;est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Foster of Mr. and Mrs. Smith left on the ser of Vancouver officiated in a similar capacity for Mr. Per- Prince Rupert .Thursday for to be held in August. All organization representatives and all persons interested In assist ter, etc. Eileen Foster), of Vancouver, Miss Claire Wanamaker, H. H. Wanamaker, H. W. Wanamaker, of Kamloops, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark McLean of Vancouver. LARGE RECEPTION 432 Eighth Avenue West became : due. Visitors in the city Friday af- Vancouver. During their honey Dayle Faught and Loree Faugbt ff th 7) I.'' ing are requested to attend. (160) ternoon were three members of, the bride of Frederick Orvilie the freight traffic department ; Smith, son' of Rev. t nd Mrs. of the Canadian Pacific Rail- j Stanley Smith of Vancouver, and way making the round trip on Miss Jeanne Agnes Thompson, were the pretty little flower girls. Loree wore a dress of white or ALBERT & McCAFFEKY LIMITED A Joint reception for the two bridal parties was held in the iLoyal Order of Moose Regular Meeting July 13. (160) I.O.O.F. hall where Mr. and Mrs PHONE 116 E. R. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. gandie a,nd carried a bouquet! thai was a miniature of that carried by matron - of - honor, Mrs. Leeming. Matching ribbon and flower adorned her hair. Dayle's bouffant floor - length gown of white organdie was Andrew Thompson were assisted the Princess Kathleen which docked here shortly before noon. They were G. Hiam, freight traf-fice manager, Montreal, G. F. Buckingham, freight traffic, Winnipeg and J. N. McPherson, R.N., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Andrew Thompson, 440 Sixth Avenue West, became the bride of George Maurice Perdue, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Perdue of Nelson. The brides and their attend- moon they will visit Kelowna and Victoria before returning to Prince Rupert. Mr. Smith Is employed as a radio operator p.t Digby Island and Mrs. Smith was formerly on the staff of Borden Street School. For her going away costume the bride wore a suit of blue grey striped worsted with matching top coat and white accessories. "Mr. and Mrs. Perdue left , by plane Friday for Vancouver and, following a short honeymon trip Moose whist drive and dance in receiving by Mr. and Mrs H. P. Perdue. tonight 8:30. general freight agent, Vancou- At the hall, beautifully decorated with pink and white trimmed with tiny sutln bows ver. All three were accompanied ants entered the church to the an(j na(j a ruffled yolk.. She also streamers, the two young couples by their wives. i strains oi me -weaaing warcn-j carried a miniature bouquet and The handsome grounds around the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Forbes, Second Avenue and Third Street drew much attention from tourists yesterday received the best wishes of their friends as thev stood beneath iruni ""lengnn. wore a matching riblion ban- Notice Oranee Lodce An Miss Foster, wearing a white deau and carnaUon ta her hair. nual Church Parade, Sunday, an arch of greenery arid flowers j by motor, they will take up resi- idvertislng is payable In advance. Please refrain from embossed satin gown with full morning. Their comment was Mrs. Foster wore a honey biegc which was hung with white rep-idence in New Westminster. Mrs. UlasSlIiedS. id Der word ner insertion minimum July 10, 11:00 a.m., First Baptist Church. (It) skirt, marquisette yoke gathered to the bodice with pearl loops Birth Notices 50c, Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, I most complimentary as they Perdue who jew up in Prince crepe dress with brown accessor- j Ucas of beUs. 4ices. Marrlaee and Ensfurmpnt Announcements: viewed the beautiful flowers ics and a corsage of yellow car $2 and a finger-tip veil with orange SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE . and the general arrangements ! and care given everywhere. nations. Mrs. Thompson wore a I dinner-length gown of soft green I silk crepe with matching lace HAL NOTICE blossom headdress, carried a bouquet of American Beauty FERSONAL Rupert and received her schooling here took her nurses' training at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver and for the past year was on the staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Two beautiful three-tier cakes, decorated by Mrs. Thompson, were cut simultaneously by the t grooms and the brides. After the Initial cut was made," Mrs. I Ij. W. Eastwood and Mrs. S. J. i Mellor completed the cutting. roses and was escorted by her IaAhe Wev,".?Sr UNWANTED HAIR permanently! LEGION LADIES GETTING BUSY , , eracncaiao. wnn saco reio. The most remarkable discov yolk, draped skirt and long lily point sleeves. , Her hat and accessories were black and pink and she wore a coragn of pink carnations. Mrs. Perdue, who ROTARY INSIALS NEW OFFICERS ston, ae 07 years, beloveu father ol I aret Oifutt, Port; V., and uf Mr. Ed- i ot Bunnyside. B.C. father. , Miss Thompson wore a f loor-length gown of imported lace over ivory satin designed simply with high neckline and Illy point sleeves. The fitted waist was The -guests at the recepJon rounded out the evening wiln dancing. 1 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the ery of the age. Saco Pelo is guaranteed to kill the roots ol any hair. Lor-Beer Laboratories, 5,679 Granville, Vancouver. (H) j A toast to the brides was pro-: posed by M. M. Stephens and Canadian Legion, at Its regular ij f. Antrobus- will came with her husband frn Stave Mellor proposed a toast t rvices at urenvwe Officers of the Prince Rupert meeting this week, moved to get SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Rotary Club for 1949-50 were In- its activities for the coming fall high in front with a lace pep- neison io ik prcuwu av uie ww w tne niatrons-of -honor, ding, wore a print silk crepe, Mrs. M. M. Stephens and Mis pel at 2:3U pin. uly 10. Interment at Fairview Ceme- stalled last night at a dinner under way and committees were gown oi grey ana msnm. erj0 Faagnt officiated at the tea C. Undertakers in party held in the Moose Temple ' appointed to carry on; work for CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Summer and Fall Examinations. Write lum. The skirt fitted at the waist and full at the hemline, was slightly en train. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion net vas nai, accessories ana carnauon arrangements. Mrs. Thomas Elliott and daughter, Lavinda, left on last evening's train for the east coast whence they will embark for a three months' visit to their na- table. Those serving were Mrs. Crawford Moore, Mrs. Allan Mc- corsage were white. KANTi-D Rev. A. J. Lawton of Port Simp Broom, Mrs. James MacDonald, M.C.C. School, 301 Enderton Bldg., Winnipeg. Man. (h) AGENTS WANTED caught by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet son conducted the double cere v Christian couple, ioms luniisheu, one Mrs. James' Hadden, Muss Luella tive Wles. when more than 100 club mem-the coming three months. Sewing bers and guests gathered for a Cluts are starting on their work cold-platc dinner followed by for the fall bazaar for which it a dance. ' was decided to purchase a lazy . Col. S. D. Johnston, a pastlboy cnair. president of the club, Installed j Mrg winiam Rothwell collect-R. G. Van der Sluys as president. ed $20 from members for Euro- months. Kepiy A of American beauty roses and) General Delivery, mony Detore a background ol pastel summer flowtrs In baskets tiered on white columns and r LOST AND FOUND LOST At 99 Taxi stand on June 7, a large sack ol shoes. Please return vo 99 Taxi. Reward. (160) (1BO mm and board lor 1. Close in. Phone (1611 centred by five lighted white Kow can a salaried man save money? pean children's aid. tie replaces u. u.. Stevenson whose term expired on July 1. Mrs. Pat Anderson reported to was escorted to the altar by her father. Matron-of-honor for Miss Fosr ter was her sister, Mrs. J. O. Leeming, who wore a yellow embossed marquisette gown and a floral headdress which matched her bouquet of pink and yellow carnations. the meeting on a very successful tapirs. I The congregation sang the hymn "O Perfect Love." During the signing of the register. Dr. R. G. Large sang "Be LOST Turquoise budgie bird, answers to "Chuck." Anyone seeniK it. please phone !)4. (11) tea and sale of home cooking ( held recently. : Other officers Installed in the ceremony were: Directors: A. D. Ritchie, A. Bruce Brown, T. N. Youngs. . Secretary: H. T. Lock. Treasurer, Alex McRac. ) RENT 2 or 3 Phone Green 20'J. (162i ) RENT 2 or 3-i'. furnished or un-Phone Blue 637. (163i ROOM ANU BOARD cause" and, as the bridal party left the church, Miss Margaret taking out a Mutual Lift of Canada policy, many man learn that not only tt ho protecting hit tovod onot, but that ho hat adopted tho ono turo way of taving moiioy. For many a talaritd man fho n'y way ho tavot it through a Mutual Lo policy. Havo a talk with our local representative. Ho will bo glad to work out a plan to moot your needs and requirements. Mrs. Jack M. Evans,' matron- . Sergcant-at-Arms, Fred Scad- WILL room and board one child i Birl i age 5 to 11 years old. Write Box No. 13U, Prince Rupert. 1!8) J)K SALE den. Following the dinner, the eve Sick committees reported visiting two sick members as well a their monthly visit to Miller Bay Hospital and the Pioneers Home. The Auxiliary is supporting' the blood donor clinic. Checks are being sent monthly to Tranqullle and Shaugh- ll ton panel truck. (167( .ue 389. ring was spent in dancing to r.- ! n - ' r : ....... I music by Andy McNaughton at AGENTS WANTED FYK-LARM, automatic warning of tire danger. Guards lile, Used shinnies, $1.00 per bundle. (160) the piano. Official guests were Mr. and mrmftu I1T. property. Arouses irom sounu sleep. No electric wiring. Mrs. W. J. Scott, representing nessy Military Hospitals. Panel 1947 Ford Kaicn In the raffle of a doll, donated loply Protection at Low Cost the Rotary Club, and Mr. and Mrs. George Dibb, the Kinsmen's Club. by Mrs. G.-V. Hanley, for the children's home sponsored by the British Legion, the winner was Mrs. D. W. Nixon. HEAD OFFICI ' WATERLOO, ONI. New and used turn roofing paper, first lint. lotiRinc jacks Notning to gel oui oi uruei. Lasts a lifetime. Nothing like it, dependable, Inexpensive. Just being introduced. Write or wire lor sales proposition. Dept. 2, Palcosecl Co. Ltd., Cornwall, Ontario. (Hi HELP WANTED Ss. good bicycles. YOU'LL FIND YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE HERE tvoewriters. u;u-ilpum: new electric toasters and elec-new ruRs. beauti- HALIBUT SALES Canadian Teeny Milly, 30.000, Co-op. Signal, 27,000, Co-op. R. E. Mortimer, Representative, Prince Rupert, B. C. Richard Sephton, District Agent, Vancouver, B.C. Will Robinson (E. T. Kenney Ltd) Representative, Terrace, B.C t:is. new cups and 1, . I ... IKo BOYS WANTED Kellaole boys desiring Daily news route should file their names at the Dailv News Oiiicc (ID See B. U. ur- B Black 324. till 99 Call WANTED - Dispatcher. Taxi. (159) .iJtY KNOWN NAMES PACIFIC Stevedoring & Contracting ,U Speeder snoveis, 1nraRlii.es; Adam: -tf rs; Littleford Bros, t Road Maintenance I Owen Clamshell ANNOUNCEMENTS Advertisements In ,tn;s column will be charned for a full month at 25o per word Port Edward W. A. Bazaar, August . 8th, Community Hall. Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6. Sonja Ladies Bazaar, Oct. 28. Rebekah Bazaar, Oct., 26. St. Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 3. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. WILL the lady who applied for work in Macey s kitchen please call back? (163 WANTED Taxi Driver and dispatcher. Apply 113 Taxi. (U) FUR KENT FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS REGAL PRINTERS Sua KOCK uraumcj, - , PAnArota 1lVPrS' COMPANY LIMITED nit Trucks; Nelson irtcrs for Stockpile lUmcval: Rice i'ni l- FOR RENT Rooms or Board hiwI room to rent. Men. Phone fugal Pumps; sa- hip fscrancrs jiii (tf) General Stevedores and Contractors Stevedores for Canadian National Railways CABLE ADDRESS HEAD OFFICE "PACIFICO" PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Back 660. i i Nti( National All Steel PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. Bos 423 ,ltK- National :lme 1 Hnl.i iSawm t'Tns f FOR RENT Furnished rooms 843 9th Ave. W. (lt' mills: National i and Conveyors. rmati mation from Na- REAL ESTATE Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 17. I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 24. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday. "Why, darling! oa look better already!" hinpry Co. Ltd., B. C. LU! Steel camo cot and Rl.so three-quarter Diiilv News. Uf FOR QUICK SALE 4 cabin building. Park Ave , all rented. Prince Rupert Realty Co (1M) WRATHALL'S PIIOTO FINISHING Developing, Printlnf Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies Sanitation for the Nation wartime four. Price iiuu tools including t Prince Rupert Realty Co. tors. Also caDin YES, WE HAVE PIGGY BANKS as well as a full assortment of Toys and Games . . . Featured all year round. fcuan for casn. n." Ave. Ub2i FOR SALE 5 acres with 4 room NEW ROYAL HOTEL PAPER TOWELS PAPER CUPS DEODORANTS DISINFECTANTS 1942 Dodge Sedan liprinr Anln 1111(1 Representing: G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd. Dustbane Co. Ltd. Brodie Brush Co. Ltd. S. C. Johnson Wax Co. house in lenari.. ' Prince RjiperUtetyCol .lbO j FOR SALE-8th Avenue E War- t me four. Price $2300. Prince j ' -lice. (1621 H UK FOR SALE f iin suite. (160) Kupert Realty Co. IF IT'S TOYS YOU'RE SEEKING, call at A Home Away from Home coil spring ana Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 tin IP b 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water FOR SALE We have a real buy , in a 5 room house, centra y ; ocatcd. full basement and. close to school. Oil neat" ranee included in and kitchen ?.ViV ?,Vi,.p r.f 43000 on terms, I at box spring and bed, spring and ill ie s i with oil reduction for cash. Apply Rob PRINCE RUPERI SUPPLY HOUSE 718 Second Avenue Phene 633 ' P. O. Box 772 burner. (1591 fUONE 60 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. (160) ert E. Montador Ltd Phone Red 400 I Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 518 3rd Ave. W. O - - - rOne 1200 nai. heavy Ik almost now $3ii0 fisopower boiler .3al). for SALE- Brick and concrete Work 2nd Ave. Apartment, hardwood floors, hot water basement eat Store, full Pnonc Reel J04 aj ter 6. (tf) FOR SALE part, B. C. Apply won, Prince Ruperi ( ia'J Pat Mazzei s NEW - Molisle. com- lonn line Why Wait . . . I Boat M i oiler an nnd f iV7. als also t Can make fine cqulpn ten i at SALE -New FOR cost. One than new fur less 1U Misters Hieh Pressure Metric 60Pcyctor. be seen at )ock. (161) - Trolling: boat In itlon, includes all TRADE IN YOUR OLD TOASTER OR IRON FOR A NEW ONE NOW! K-'ary: 16 h o. Regal It (lii'ed for quick sale l'a men mm"" h"-- -- s AHl i-H and driven bv a type Sk bv 4 inch Wisconsin gas llt;?l In nncd With gas (CABS e Armstrong 342 or Green 297. (162) fi11 macneto, cte -Dnriirp RpHnn Hnl- IS NOW OPEN Bytown MachineJVorks.(tn FORSAI.E It vou for a bargain In a Plc"na"? i "... i ...o cruiser, call at $1.00 iVr carriers. Annlv jl'ines. Phone Black Boi Box 988. (1641 new pit -noun. works . v. nto,i n Mat'hinc worKs HOURS Weekdays , . 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENUE 24-HOUR TAXI SERVICE 24-HOUR GAS AND OIL SERVICE for nartieulars. Information . 1-KI hp. it -KD-Johnson out- the Allowed On Each Trade-In. Little used and (tfi will not be Riven over phone. (Shell Oil Products) cr condition, $200. L. J Johnson Dealer, . rnniy CHECK ROOM WAITING ROOM ; B.C. (161) REST ROOMS kr, vcr, i Kit FOR SALE-iaati nev. ""VJ-Motor eood condition, -sa-& Room 12 Green rooms next to Savoy Hotel !? oll Stove. (164) KICK 800. Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Tr 1AL TTOltK PHONE 79 Opposite Hollywood Cafe BESNER BLOCK STEWART, BC. pnoNE 210 PRINCE RVPERT r (159) I FOR SALENearlv New Roval Portable typewriter 843 9th Ave. West. Phone646. (15J' FOR SALE '37 Ford PaneI": autre of Superior Auto & Body Service or phone Green w evenlnss. a6" Corner Third Avenue and Seventh Street Installations and ;SHEET METAI .ar and Gravel Roof-urneau & Sons, 629 3t. Phone R itf J