Prince tlupctt Dailp tterusf Friday, September 17, 1948 WERE MARRIED U.S. Company Makes Shoes For Army THIS MORNING OTTAWA The American owned United Shoe Machinery Company, main supplier of shoe equipment to Canadian manufacturers, had a net profit Miss Lillian Ham Becomes Bride of Arthur Govett at Cathedral JOINS CIVIC CENTRE HERE Rowland Miles Arrives From Vancouver to be Program Secretary Rowland H. Miles arrived in the A double ring hast. 'aro ceremony of in- phm , with m aigary, Vancouver and ' tSRj s i fi, 10 ,v, .inr r u tn wiv A MJlsiibuo jg- w P till V" EH I ...... "upcu toun piace ai nito the same date in 1939. nmvv If in f &wm o clock this morning at bcauti-l . fully decorated St. Andrews MERCHANTS Di, vou know city Wednesday on the Prince George from Vancouver to join Cathedral, Prince Rupert when that the Daily News is the most Lillian Margaret, vouneevt. tffective medium at advertising Made-to-Measure SUITS and Topcoats daughter of Mrs. Bessie Ham and n Prince Rupert? No one nisses your message if It's ad- the staff of the local Civic Centre as program secretary. During the war Mr. Miles served as a secretary for the Y.M.C.A. at such points as Terrace, Smi: the late Mr. O. R. Ham of Calgary, became the bride of Arthur lv ,nf FINISH LUMBER, PLYWOOD, f ..Dn SHINGLES etc, ertised in the News. It's the eally efficient way of putting Ralph Govett, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Govett of Vancouver. t over. tt LrC now fairly complete - thers and Prince George. Since 1 iprriU I TIN Rev. Basil S. Prockter officiated. the war he has been in th ir " l JV; f : Ft m Delayed on account of having commercial handicraft business. again taken over the calls at The bride, given in marriage by her brother. Cliff Ham, wore Bella Conla and Rivers Inlet in Vancouver. In a reorganization of the lo a Durgunay wine tanieure with Union steamer Catala, Capt grey accessories touched with 'Ernest SheDDard. is not expect cal Civic Centre staff followinii the departure of Neil Ross, Miss pale pink. Her corsage was of ed before tomorrow afternoon or evening from Vancouver and Margaret Slinn assumes the duties of physical training di ews Items . . . waypoints. rector. gardenias, sweetheart roses and heather. The matron of honor, Mrs. J D. McRae, was attired in a grey tailored suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of Re-: "MARGIE1 HONORED This picture was taken at the Court on the bright sunny alternoon when Miss Mar Mr .and Mrs. Kobert Cameron returned to the city on last night's train from a holiday trip to Montreal. Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night at 8:00. (220) TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! y.ooseveli House steps (Kt garet Brain was welcomed home after her triumphal southern gardenias and shattered two ton': SKI HIGH IN QUALITY VALUE STYLE Fine English Worsteds. Imported Tweeds. Imported Gabardines. r-i- 1 1 rv sailed Prince pink carnations. Jack McRae was groomsman. During the signing of the reg HERE"' some three-tier wedding cake which was duly cut by the bride and groom. The couple were Robert Rudderham sailed last night on the Prince George for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stevens sailed last night on the Prince ancouver trip when she was adjudged 'Miss PNE" and won a trip to Hollywood as British Columbia's most beautiful girl. Acting Mayor A-S. Nlckerson presented her with a key to the city in the form of a handsome brooch. Shown in the picture, left to right: Mrs. Betty Norton, who accompanied "Margie" on the trip to Vancouver; Mrs. Leslie Brain, the proud mother of "Miss PNE;" "Margie" herself, and Acting Mayor Nlckerson. outh. Ister, Peter Len played "Be - t tt Leek assisted in rece.ving by Mrs Ham and Mrs. George Crozier ol Winnipeg. Serviteurs were Mrs. Josephine ver. na-1 --" cause. A reception fof intimate friends folllo.ved at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ham. '' IN V on the i. t south. Sikes, Mrs. Claire Warskett and Mrs. James L. Lee sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. 1 IT 1 uxedo and Uress Found in . MWli - 9 The rooms were tastefully decorated with fall flowers and Mrs. George McClintock. Mr. and Ni.s. Govett left byi Cloths. irus-This j the Rotary l teen post-;, ept. 24th. streamers. Toast to the bride air for a honeymoon trip in the south after which they will take Mrs. Douglas Sutherland sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancou was proposed by J. D. McRae, the bride's .up residence at Trail W'here Mr. groom responding. The table was centred with a hand-'Govett Is agent for C.P.A. (219) mj, who has ejeity with i ftp Prince ver. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arney sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver AND THAT THIS hose available in town. They return and Victoria. are finely made wool socks and reasonably priced and the only There was a time when short-ape of trouser hangers provided a good excuse for the man of the house to hang his pants on The new fall fabrics are distinctive In weave, color and finish, surpassing any season's showing since 1940. r Attention A meeting of all thing troubling the merchant is the fact that he has only a limited number on hand. p i to the lthe Prlr.- the floor or over the back of a chair but when the Lady of the House sees the new aluminum men 10 Pin Bowlers, Rex Bowling Alley, Sunday, Sept. 19 at 2:30 p.m. All Interested please attend. (220) iji.day trio f is I ' iV m m l hangers that are on sale i'i People who have a fondness for English-made china figurines will be happy to know that Billmor. d offenc? Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klrkpat-rick of Terrace arrived last night from the lntejior and town, the guy who wears Use trousers in the family is going to be in line for a lecture on the proper care of clothes. the familiar characters are be In city ginning to appear again in ur.d was I sailed on the Prince George Prince Rupert. During the sum- jpr.ths at for a trlp to Vancouver. Someone has discovered how mer American tourists were buy- w. u. to make water come out of a 1 ing the figurines almost as fas. Lewis's fresh-killed boiling tap all bubbly and in doing so as they were unpacked but now chicken. Phone Black 949. (220) i tr-v r im y l i "d soft the collection is beginning to they have produced non-splash water according to claims by Rev. George 8. Johnson, An hast sta 11 grow so that local buyers have a fair selection to choose from. le by the S'lcan Church missionary at the manufacturer. The new- Kincolith, and Mrs. Johnson Among the latest to arrive are "iinesohy type faucet has an attachment with a series of small holes in 4 I it and, when the valve is open daughters reiurnea vu- tinirg- V) , 4 the Unt- day 10 tne Naas River vUla8e- I M, Johnson came here to con- f 'duct the funeral of the late l pastor of John R. Stewart of Kincolith In one coat B-1I "Fresronette" covers kalsominc, wallpaper . . . pies yon a satiny Mash-able surface. Dries in a couple of hours. the Ermine Coat, Sabbath Morn', Her Ladyship, Marie, Dinky Do The Ballon Man and The Ballon Woman. A stranger who slipped in, according to the salesgirl, is a bearded and turbaned cobbler from the Far East. the water draws air in through the holes as it, passes, "vitalizing" the H20. This is supposed to help in the making of bigger and better soap suds and clearer drinking water. and Miss! 4i deacon-j who was drowned on the local waterfront at the end of the week. night on Vancou- ;' Penny-wise ladies are stantly looking for ways of keep-lin.7 thP familv budeet in the WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing. Printing Enlareinif QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies "Good morning I'm from the U.S. Announcement All dertuemeii m tnu column will b chrged for full month at 26 cenU word Job's Daughters Fashion Show Cor. McBride and Third Ave. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. black these days. Acquiring a plastic soap-saver will help out s of the of the United I D. For-"Jmnt'm to at- . formerly or '""fed in Van-- interest in fen affairs i ! has been and Entertainment, September a bit. They are attracuve-ioo-ing little blue or red gadgets N.H.A. DESIGN-OF-THE-MONTH 17, at 8 p.m , Civic Centre. Bov ScouU and Cubs W.A with a short nanaie uu uic cnu , CHILDREN'S Fine Quality PULLOVER SIVEATERS 0 Sizes 8 to 14 from $2.95 to $4.75 Sizes 2 to 6 from $2.50 to $2.95 FRENCH BRASSIERS , Sizes 80 to 42 B Mooire's 206 6th Street .i RB7.aar Sat.. SeDt. 18, conrau of the soap holder which is circular and has two grill faces. TOM... -f Street School Basement. lis Booth Parent-Teachers Meet Through a little door on on-? side leftover pieces of soap can be pushed into the container HUML i'tKMAWLW 1 VOL. r ' ing, September 22 Cambral Chapter I.O.D.E. Tea EVERYTHING NEEDED TO x tJ. - jwit oince for Jiany years ' K-onal Rail-i'Jfr's office 1 Responsible e F.iser Vallcj t .Vancouver, ' tioting here and, when it Is time to do tne dishes, just shove the container Fashion Show, September 23. YOURSELF A tOMrLtlt rfciiiAiti Dance everv Saturday night. under the water tap or swisn Oddfellows' Hall 233) it around in the basin or waier. Neutralizer End Tissues Refill $1 Waving Lotion Plastic Curlers Toni Kit $2.50 Is nml . . Presbyterian Tea September 30th, Mrs. J. McL eod, 833 Borden Did vou ever see a skirt with a o the best cuff? It Is like a hem inside Street. n Cinatla. n,,t hut it isn't fastened tight to Rrlrlire Partv. Civic Centre the rest o fthe skirt, just tacked October 1, 8 p.m. Catholic Bazaar, October 6 and c777k-r, IziE I . here and tnere wneie uu.... add to the decoration of it oi perhaps the latter are just toj assure the Inquisitive that the, wearer really has the skirt on Thone Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. 7 (230) I United Church Tea, October home of Mrs. Withers, 715 7th Ave. West. i FOR YOUR CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM Buy I right side to. The cuff is a new wrinkle on the pencil-slim style J oC far as we know it Lutheran Ladles' Tea Sale of Home Cooking, October lit MOP jshes, drys Hollywood Cafe Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe In Prince Rupert Open from 5:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. SMI b aiiw t'J isn't Intended to serve any prac tt ssi it i t t r r r r I need of I in water although it aoes tical purpose look like a good thing to be Anglican Cathedral annual C o n g r e gatlonal Thanksgiving Dinner, Wednesday, October 11- Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. ...-ifT if vnn hanrjenea to rtndlng. third Ave. have a dozen oranges break ou; of a bag at least the cuff could We specialize In Chinese Dishes i pinch hit for pockets in an FOR outside orders Phone 133 CHOW MIEN Here is an attractive hoiiM In the popular bungalow style which has been designed espenally tor narrow properties. 'I he troi. age of the house is approximately 11 feet and cost has been held to the minimum without sacn Being all the features of good plan-ningand essential accommodation. Featuring two bedrooms, bathroom, living room, separate dining room and kitchen, the plan arrangement affords the necessary privacv and communication be-tween'rooms without undue hall space. For those who object to use of the living room as a passageway, the kitchen arrangement, which access from the nrnvides easv Front to the' rear of the house i f.iiir Hnneal. L'se oi I &LPB.OOM MPR00M I I a'-fe-m h'-io" e.'-io"9'-a a-io"9 - I Queen Mary J.OD.E. Bazaar, October 20. Bons of Norway and Sonla Fall emergency. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Hom 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water ODTMrR RTTPERT. B.C. CHOP SUEY There are some English-made white, blue and pink children's needs 4 Bazaar Oct. 22. Rebekah Bazaar, November 3. Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph Franky, Presbyterian Church, November 3. Iprintlng n high- Horsfall Singers Will Return Here Ormcs Drugs Phone 231 P.O. Box DRUGS Basil Horsfall Singers, who made a popular hit here Wed Cards for 1 HVIMG -17,- I Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. nesday night with "Night In Vienna," their presentation from the ...orjeras. will return to the Salvation Army Home League Sale. Nov. 23. 2:30 p.m., Sons of PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON T 2 P.M., 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. civic Centre on October 5 for the kitchen for this purpose hu been accomplished without d-stroving its more important function The housewife will appreciate the proximity of the fro. ..j ,Prvice entrances to the Kit-chen a consideration which w,l steps during meal save her many preparation. Under the terms of the Nation! Housing Act, 1944, financial a s" anw is m ailable to Canadian houses such wishing to huildncw thr. nin' 'trjted. another engagement. T h e 1 Norway Hall. presentation then will be "Caval Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sa.e JOHN H. BULGER . OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd, Third Atcum November 25th. cade of Song," an entirely differ ent program. The Horsfall par Orange Ladles' Bazaar. De ty, who arrived from Vancouver Emergency bicycle deliver; from 1 p Jn." till 9 p.m. and Sunday Dally car delivery service from 9 a m. till p m. on the Prince George Wednes cember 1st. United Church Bazaar, Dec ember 2. day, sailed today on the Prin 5NUE cess Louise for the Yukon .1 tunf tHo Vinnsn mav be CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway PHONE 81 are so arrangca iu... r: "r' whence thev will return here 31 f the V?! - r nlan veneer. The area of the house UimeiisK-""3 Hall, December 4. enroute to Prince George. kih in m frame, sona vn i , UU" """'. ". u Rnn souare feet. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, De for estimating cember 9.