ltiucc llupcrt Dailp rectos LtD. Tuesday. April 13, 1948 Local News Items... REPORTS OH CONVENTION OLIVE GORDON IS BEAUTIFUL BRIDE Married to Wallace Arnold Antilla at Cathedral Kile Coal! Coal! S. R. Dinald.son left on today's p!u:;e for a trip to Vancouver. Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:45, was reported this morning to be on time. "0ldat40,50,60?" Man, You're Cran Fomet your wet. Th.in-itMiii, nrr ppiniy at 70 Try IX'I'imiK up' wtlti (Nirrx. tr.nip for weak. rmmwM ivUi due s.,letv to tKrs lack ot Iron which many nirn and ir.mu call "old." Try (Wlrpa Timtr. Taldcm fiff pp. younger feeilrar. tliii very day. Nrw "ait Rfroualr.ted-' alas miv MM, tor aale at all tlnuj atorca everywiier.. ' George Dawes left on today's A wedding of city and district' briefly were Mrs. J. A. Rutherford, Miss L. Gidney and B. Ewald. Mrs. Rutherford mentioned the. pleasure of a visit to a Vancouver primary school, and of how .she was impressed with the well equipped classrooms and the excellent exhibits cf pupil work. Miss Gidney was high in her praise of a modern Teachers of the city and district gathered Saturday evening at the Civic Centre to hear reports of delegates to the B.C. Teachers' Federation convention in Vancouver during Easter week. A dinner, arranged by the refreshment committee nnnpr A. A. AntUla returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon frorr , a trip to Vancouvrr. Interest was solemnized quietly by Bishop J. b. Gibson in t. 1 "Ottawa Highlights", by H. G. 'Andrew's Cathedral earlv Ma-.-'Archibald, MP., Tuesday, 6:30 (87) p.m. CFPR. arriving regularly. We can again ments arf ly the famous McLeod River Sootless Lump, or Stoker. Egg coal is expected this week ' puoNE YOUR ORDER NOW LBERT AND McCAFFERY LTD. jday evening when Olive Ma,', only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sale. v. i a w- Presbyterian Spring D. H. Arney returned on the Church Hall, Thursday. Aprons, ' cavalier, preceded the buto T , , S'X Robert Gordon, became the bir.lt' Piiiiccss Aoelaide Monday after rui, nome goosing, session " of Wallace Arnold Antilla, 8ec-!,..otm from a brief visit to Van- White Elephant. (It) , As eeoeranhical renresent.live I! a 6 A0Uge an excellent? OP- una son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. An- (.0Uver. I . , ipurtuimy ior creative ana ar- Distrct Ivunine Engineer nnri,on iv tne executive 1. 1 of the Federa- tiKn. .wif.evnroinr, uir vraiA una, or Noralee. Mrs. Srryius deBucy and Mis Wearing a dress of powder' BUILDERS' SUPPLIES PHONE J 16 E.lna Ei.aven of Queen Char- blue crepe with while Mrs. J. M. Black returned to the j tion' J' S- wilson gave a verySpoke of the work of the Science city' Monday afternoon I comPrehensrye and well appre- ana on the Groups o a tour of inspec. Princess Adelaide from a trip to Jjff d. reP0, Mr- wilson statetl tion this group made through Vancouver and Victoria. " V'. uu""s the new physics building at the LouncemenU UNITED AT QUIET convenuon tnat frince Rupert university where atomic re- Regular Rp.ni.euti' Meeting of the . n of Deep was one the school districts j les and corsage of roses and car- ll)Ue Clty' after a brief visit to 1113 city' Ieft bv ay's plane nations, the bride was given in thtir rturn t0 the Islands-tendant marriage by her father. Her at-on was her sister-in-law.! W. G. Townley, assistant su-Mrs. Earl Gordon, wearing a ; j r. intendent, Canadian Pacific gray crepe dress with navy as-' Airlines, Vancouver, arrlvd in in 'thU column JSpd for Ml month Sea Fishermen's Union; will be receiving an annual additional " , J T held Tuesday April 13, 7:30 p.m. grant for Isolation for every I chalrman , was f- T s- Wilson, jj tow SATURDAY RITES MEN'S SLIPPERS for 1 1 lis ivt'fk only inis is an important meeting , teacher employed from the De- tK, - cessories. Her corsage was ol the city on yesterday's plane for i concert, Oddfellow's Josephine D. Kings and John nl 15. attend. (It) Mr. Wilson reoorted on nri- . . "" . Robert Morison, son of Post pin carnations, oroomsman v.rs a brief visit on official business Earl Gordon, the brides brother.: tt turning south today. ' RnmP fin crnpctu cjTtnrwlnr- o wian Spring Sale, April master J. R. Morrison, were cention whieh fniinu thn ,.,... J Gkn Lie- tormer agent here united In marriage at a quiet or iu.nauian racmc Airlines, but Interesting ceremony per monv At. the Vinmn nf lt Masonic Ball, auspices i and Tyee Lodges, iivl formed Saturday night in First cn-today's plane for Sands Mrs. Earl Gordon, 313 Four!h Pt where he ls Jining AvemiA East TPivi u i.h n-, Presbyterian Church with Rev. 'dresses Moret (Fort Edard. Mrs. Cul-Mr. eiven hv Hon w t and Mrs. George McAdams I otroith mlict, 7 V lander, the Misses B. McBfath of Terrace are spending a few,! r'l f 4 r edUCatl0n'iand L. Hart (King Edward), days in the city Arriving from tieTol ' educaUoKr t he interior oa Saturday night's Morris, Miss o Foster S. A. stated tnat the lmp ementation train, they will be returning to of the Cameron repPort was not Cheeseman and S Wilson Terrace on Wednesday evening's 'Borden' Knutson the responsible for increased school Mrs, train" and House and T costs, but that the increased ?aU . ... G. Bateman (Conrad(, Mrs. For your Furniture Require- 8nU 'made by the, governmen Qse Misses E. McHallam, ments PvWed for in this report 1 Buy at EUo's. The entire) OWney M Townsend and E. ;tre, rnuay, nm a. , Brethren Invited. 1 vice of the Northern Pulpwood ... . . A. M. McColl officiating. The Driae was ner mother, weariw? Carmen's Dance, Odd- a dress of turquoise blue wltn'i ' all, Friday, April 18, gray accessories and corsage of; Mi& Marie Amadio left on the Good music, refresh pinK carnations. iCrdnna this afternoon for a On display during the function vi:.it in Vancouver and Nelson slocs is ureauv Keoucea iori""" uvt... oumuuu w n Ladles Aid Tea and Quick Selling. Dinette Suites, be raised by local districts. Mr. Straith pointed out that :oking, Saturday, Apr. 17. Cavalier, and T. Fletcher, M. Grasdale, J. Henry, P. Sbrocchi, R. D. Cleland, A. M. Hurst, B. Ewald and J. Church (Booth). Ranges, Odd Dressers, Chif Tea, April 21 were a large number of lbvely'Her brother, Victor Amadio,. is wedding presents given the newly ft present in Vancouver from married couple by their friends. I Los Angeles. At Nelson she will A lovely bridal cake was cut. m;viut with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. traditional fashion by the brid".! Fitzpatrick, formerly of this city. increased municipal costs in re foniers, Beds, Beautyrest Mat- ot tiie Moose tea at tresses, Battleship Linoleum. iceru vears aave not been caus- ( of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, Classified Advertising Pays! Congoleums, Luggage, Baby Car-. ea increased education costs, Toast to the bride was proposed m MFKrii w even though municipalities ive. East on April 22 groom was born and raised In Prince Rupert. The bride has lived here for several years and ls equally popular. Only the bridal party were present at . the marriage rite. The bride wore a toube gabardine suif with rust accessories with a corsage of yellow carnations. The bridesmaid was Miss Laura Lennartz, sister of the bride, who was dressed in a black pin-stripe suit and grey accessories with corsage of white carnations. Robert J. Ritchie was groomsman. At a reception In the Sons of Norway Hall guests, who gathered to offer their felicitations to the couple, were received by Mrs. David Ritchie and J. R. Morison. riages, and many other goods to numerous to mention. Elio Fur by Frank Dibb with resnonse by - . T " (lw v, that the Daily News is the most Minstrel Show, ee- the groom. jril 22 and 23. Chll effective medium of advertising SUpP'Tj Prinre Rnnrrf 1U niture Store, Third Avenue West, Prince Rupert. (tf) An attractive buffet utinee April 24. have claimed this to the government. After commenting on these remarks of Col. Fairey and the minister, Mr. Wilson stated that it had been drawn to his atten- 25 PAIRS Romeo SLIPPERS with zippej Reg? $6.00 TO CLEAR 16 PAIRS Romeo SLIPPERS with zipper. Reg. Price $4.75 TO CLEAR 20 PAIRS Hard Sole - SLIPPERS with elastic Insert. Reg. Price $5.25 TO CLEAR j2 32 PAIRS Romeo SLIPPERS with elastic sides. Reg. Price $6.00 , TO CLEAR 3 95 36 PAIRS Soft Sole Everett , SLIPPERS ' Reg. Price $2.95 TO CLEAR 5 is oi Edinburgh Chap- was served by the hostess with Miss Phyllis Mooney. Miss Edna' Dobbie, Mrs. Harold Lloyd and CARD OF THANKS nnsses your message if it's advertised in the News. . It's the really efficient way of putting ahlre Tea, Civic Centre, t over. tf. Party. Catholic School -J! Billy and Frances Cummings tion that Prince Rupert in 1947 wish to thank all kind 'friends had spent five times as much for their expressions of sym- on liquor as on education, pathy extended in the loss of The chief delegate mention-their loving mother. ed that the Federation wished official representation on the Church Spring Sale, Toast to the bride was proposed MRS. CUMMING TO BE BURIED AT VANCOUVER 1! curriculum revision m i Tn.a committee Mrs. Percy Pierce acting as :-er-viteurs. Out - of - town guests present i were the groom's brother, O.I Antilla, of Ocean Falls, and Mr. Antilla and daughter, Lynn. Tele-! grams of congratulations ve'e' received from friends at Victoria; and Smithers. j The couple left on last r.islil's train for Burns Lake where they will spend a short honeymoon. The bride's travelling costum.1' was an attractive brown tailored by Mr. McColl and responded to by the groom after which a lovely three-tiered weddfhg cake moaern ctiqueue but that the Department of Education was strongly opposed, By ROBERTA LEE Upholstering FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTAHIDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention V. :'v oi the late Mrs. Mary A .m Cummins, who died in the cliv rvn fintnrrlav n'l confr r i Day Tea, Salvation .live Girl's Home, May' i Rupert District Music ?.a Festival, Civic Cen-S and 6, afternoons ..ngs. sr. spring sale, May 6. Day Tea, Home Cook- Q. Is It good form for the bride claiming the right to appoint to accompany the bridegroom U members. The Federation was duly cut by the bride. Re-freshments were served ani dancing enjoyed until the early reels that this important worK Vancouver for burial last night whnvhe edd'" ring,? I . , . r . A. A. Yes. Yes. the the bride bride has has the the nrivi- privi- or revising tne curriculum hours of morning. Many beautiful gifts testified to the esteem in which the couple are held. leee of exuresslne her Drefer- i should be done, at least in part, ence as to width and size, and, by "teaching teachers." gabardine suit with pink aws- is Ladies, May 8, Sons The bride is employed by the sories her choice of vellow eold. white Other delegates reporting if Hall HO.D.E.) 5th gold, or platinum. Atlln Fisheries and the groom I xtw groom is on the staff of by, the Pacific Fisheries. They the nrnvinrial forestry dm.;.-: 1 1 PJIL '" Q.' Isn't ft proper for a hostess on me rnncess AQeiaiae ioi-lov.ing a funeral service attended by many of her local friends. Oiiiciating was Bishop J. B. Gib-at the rite, held in St. Ao-i'vcw 's Cathedral. Rev. Basil S. Prcckter assisted. The congra-".::tim sang the hymns "Unto t' e Hills" and "Jesus, Lover oi ?ly fioul." Peter Lien presided have taken up residence at 131 IIOT- ltd Nurses' Ass'n Tea, to insist upon paying for th LO VI N'S Third Avenue East. ment here. The bride, a fr-.idn-ate of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, was formerly cf- long distance telephone calls of ame, Wed., May 12. Mcert by John Joseph (Next to CFPR) PHONE Bll'E 818 Lflce nurse for Dr. R. G I .r.v. iponsored by Job's 1 HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Civic Centre, May Are you going thru the functionul 'midtile-1 1 a guest? A. No. The guest should pay this expense. Q. 1 Is it permissible for a girl to refuse to dance with a man who has "cut in"? A. No. age period peculiar U women CiH-!i'2 yra.)? : af the organ. Pallbearers were Fred Conrad, Jarvis H. McLeod, A. C. Cromp, H. V. Tattersa;!, L. lulrrow and W. S. Hammond. Ww's Anglican tea at Hotel.. ot Mrs. W. S. Kergin, Does this make you suffer from hot flanKes, feel o neriKiin, hiirh-fllrune, tirwl'.' Then do try Lydia K. Pinkham's Wj:iafi' Oin-pounri to relievesu:h ttyin t( oiiim ! I'i n k hn m'i ( onijMHirKi abin hm what J )tx lorn rll t Ave. West, May 27. . A I Star Tea, June 3. Mtomarhic tonic efl'wt! 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