t-t- - III 11 1 nnnn Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 9, 19j0 Announcement i I - Miss Odcn In Lovely Ceremony 'A pretty wedding of wide in- 1 FENCING... Posts Roils Clear Cedar Gothic Pickets IBER Cl'CSt WM hcld Friuay cvcnig Hall, EvcIyn E' den exchanged Complete Stocks on Hand Order Today Albert & McCaffery Ltd. XX Mlii;U-tOVL-IH!lI.UIN; SLTI'MKS riiune 116 vows with George C. Wilson. It f was mc nrst wedding for the Rceular Bant.lst. rhnrrh ami th i . ... first wedding for Rev. Leonard Thorpe. Evelyn, who was born and has lived her life hi Prince ! Rupert, was lovely hi a beautiful baby blue floor lcngUi gown of all I over lace organza with low neck- j line, wide collar of self material j j and wide taffeta sash caught in I a large bow at the back. She : wore a waist length veil with maiA-uiiig cornei; ior uie some- Gvro Cluh rncnilrir business meeting 6.30 p.m Wed - nesday, May 10 1950. Civic Centre. (109) I Junior Baseball. Juniors aned ... 1 H ft- to 16 interested in playing Junior Baseball meet this Thursday at 7 p.m. Civic Centre. Midland Wi.cs now offers the motoring public the third consecutive yrar on twenty-four hour summer service of ' Imperial Oil products. H01 Frederick St. Phone Black 739. (10J) Flowers For Mother's Day! There's nothing nicer please her with a fresh Spring bouquet. Order now at Balagno Florists. Phone Gietn 787. till) P.J leisure fi 1 begins with h -a HI . j r, the famous English ! J 1 L','4 eomfort-in-actioB fy irou8ers'" SI 't " -' ,' ' Supwo comfort with supreme good-... H B I I ' V 1"S3. Sclf-supporUng no belt or .i . 1 Vf' Pr08sure round the waist. Rubber a IS Vl pads concrAled in tho walst-baitd to " HI St hold down the shirt. In a wide varl-. '! : .'lied for first place with. Charlie ! Stokoe. Second prize was also a split and winners were Dour I White - and Gerry Watmough. Cliff SllVerslrirs took third place honors. thing old she chose an Alaskan , t cen(cred wiUl g lnrce. ivory bracelet that her fraternal , tiercd WKld,ng-caltCi madc by lhc grandmother sent her from Al- brlde.8 aunt Mrs. RoUlwcll. Thc aska when die was six year, old; wnQ Jrom Ncw Wcst. something borrowed was a founmlnst 1(j now Pm , d wiln strand strine of Dearls lent lpr .... , ...... . . . , i Bun Loaf can make easily with (DECIDES j WINNER !oss-up for the cup. km was the winner I n,c Gyro Klondike ivmns Friday. He khciscd j A treat you t DRY Yeast uve Mcisiliinann'i 'usl, forget about hazards of yeast luajs at hand -strength and fast hi month's tiipply Liard! Make this ilsca Bun l.oaf fur buttering, or buns. --". one cu.rteu , dis , of bcauliful ift3 So tbalt "ouquct of American beauty meeting Civic Ccn- gaVe proof to the esteem held for tre this Saturday, 8 p.m. to re-' r"scs ith hly of the valley. the young counle cirSoneTUle CU3f f0SlU ASS- .V0' fsmald T er twin Mr. anBd Mr. wiis0 a lo elation. Team entries for Junior, sister, Elvina, who looked lovely , . ' k ,h , 16 ln Prince Prlnce Rti-Ladies Ru" and Senior Divisions in a floor-length gown of pink !T k w :., AV: son, also chose pink. Hers was a ribbon taffeta, floor-length, set with net at the neckline and a fi i, i .... , . uu.amii-iitu net, wiui a sjrocaaea The ,1CC a"d sweetcart neckline Music & Drama Festival ! W a shol""cr-lcngth veil and Asociation will hold its annual maU:hlnS net coronet. Elvina meeting on Wednesday, May 10, at 8 p.m. at the Civic Centre! I carrie(i a nosegay of mixed spring All members, representatives, IIowcrs- She also wore a brace-iind those interested are re-' le1, lnat matched the bride's. The quested to be present. (108' n,al,ron ol honor Barbara Wil j George Martin, local construe Hon man, left for Vancouver today by plane on a business trip. S.O.N, meeting on Wcdnes- .1 .. ..... uiy, May iuui at 8 p.m. 109 Canadian Lorion Card Party Wednesday 8 p.m. Sharp. (109) Why try to get" radio reception without an aerial? Phono 100 for an aerial estimate. (tt Regular Moose meeting Tuesdav, May 9, 8 p.m., at the temple. at AIR PASSENGERS ' Canadian Pacific Airlines to day added a second flight o nanaic increased passenger traffic from Prince Rupert to Vancouver. The second flight took off from the Seal Cove Air base at the scheduled time of 4:50 p.m. J To Vancouver (today) E. ,Cwpi, A. Anderson, George Martin, V. C. Harding, Mrs. R. Tar-anoff, H. Mill ward. I To Sandspit (today) Arthur Pa.scos. j To Vancouver (Monday) E. 'airgricve, M. Zajac, F. E. Ak- rlgB, M. P. Edwards, G. E. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing, SS Lfith.- - j From Vancouver (Monday .Miss J. Vivian, Pf W. Basehnan, 1 A. Coulter; B. Harris, W. Lewis, C. Williams, R. Klugc, W. Nowall, 1 G. P. Halliday, Miss J. Sarley, G. iMIIburn, G. J. Robertson, Major McMilan, Capt. Millard, H. Brgg, H. Booth, J. A. Cameron, J. McDonald, J. Bharpte, J L. Gil-mour, Mrs. Camp, II. Bray, P. fostuk, N. Bclvis. From andsp; c.:ondayi E. Stevens, R. Bamrord, A. J. Hagul, D. McCol To Vancouver (Monday) Mr. and Mrs. P. Murle, H. D. Mc-Master, Mr. Mulhern. To Sandspit (today L. Watson. To Vancouver (Saturday) C. Woodnutt. To Sandspit- (Saturday) i Const. Fletcher. ! From Vancouver (Saturday) iW. B. Hall, W.. P. Cassidy G. ! Coulter, Y. l" Hackett, '3. Jenkins, A. Martuik, J. H. Newman, C. Ossul, D. H. Prentice. H. Swarta, J. McLean, V. C. Harding, G. D. Mead, A. 1 Gordon. Mrs. M. Tait, H. Wong. From Sandspit (Saturday) Const. Fletcher, G. Spcnce, J. Bellows. Seasonable BOUQUET FOR jl Canadian Legion Reg. 1 .,V--X uiar Monthly Mfietin?,' t4c iin iiiuiaium oi new: ..... . Km r.,,ji , Auditorium,',,.. i . i Wednesday, May 10th, 8 p.m. .inn. ifw-imiB pepium ai uie waist. j j B 4. elyofEtiKlishfabrlcs. ll8,S0tol25JX I '" SUit " JMl"U mfir ' CLASSirffii AD IN THE DAILY NHWS WILL BRING RESULTS RADIO REPAIRS 1 ' WE PICK UP AND DELIVER . i .,1,; 48 HR. SERVICE-PHONE BLUE 992 ! 2--e- KFM RADI ' ' ; West IlLll O Guarantee ;. sJ m The Hamilton watch Is one. The church was beautifully of America's best watches.- They j decorated with spring flowers, can be had at Bulger's in both The bride entered to thc strains ladies and men's wrist watches ; 0f "Here Comes thc Bride," play-and pocket watches. The J HamiUed Mrs. by Sam Jen lhe raZL, r?rn1CrrC,d 0" arm of her stepfather who gave manv many railroads. Call and see . , lo" hCF ""' l them at Bulger's. , nrDriagC' ' i music of "Because. i CHELSEA BUN LOAF Make 3 pans of hunt h um this one ret ipe dunyh will krep in refrigerator jar a neck, StaM r. milt-, ' Krimlatfd hhui teiiinu ; nxil ip lukewarm. Meanwhile, iiicimii i- into a lai'KC Iw'wl '! c lukewarm water, f tsu. Krantilaleil Mtnar; Mir until MiKar i ili-Mlveil. Sprinkle w it Ik 1 cn- vlniif lli-Kdiiiianii's Royal hat Kimiil' l)rv Yea-t. l et Man! II) mips., 'I'M l- M tir m-tl. Add cooled" milk iiMAiuic aiiil mm in t writ-beaten rtfM. Mir in 2 c om r-fciftrd bread ft'Hit ; be .it until stiKMiih. Wotk in 2Vj c. onie-fciitrd bread Hmir. knead on lightly, flouted Uanl until smooth and elastic. J ut ofi 23 oi d-iuith, knt-ad nut) a morih ball, plate in glutted buwi, gir-ase top of (I-iukIi, cover and slure in relrifc-eritor Until Hatiud. Shape n-tiMitiiiitf o( douith into a inooih bait, l;ue in reined bowl and urmse tf. (over and net iri W4im place, lire from draught. Let rise unnl doiiblt-d in bu.k.Vmmi S tb. butter or nTKAtme and blend m Vz c. brown biiltiir (hblly firrxMd dttwn), IV im-i. itiuund cmnaition attl J tt.i. cin yrup; Mutdil Util V3 of llns mixlurr in twill tin of a irrriiHrd UM nan (4V2 x KV2) and .rinklp with ir( nn halve, Punch down nwn douab and roll nut into au i Miuarr; l.-,.ru dnujjh. Spread with re-iiiMiniitB MiKar mixture and fcpitukte Willi Vl c, raitnit. lAtsey roll up like a jetty r-til. Cut roll into 6 slices. I'lace in tt-lurtd ti. (iieaxf tt. t'uvcr and let riseunhl dnubled in bulk. Itake in moderate oven. JS- M) niiim. It stand in pita fur 5 nun. Ik fort turning out, ' w. . -ri ... IB Union Steamships vessel Co- I The reception was hcld at the quitlam, Capt. John Bodcn, ar- home of the bride's parents, rived in port at 11:10 a.m. today Ninth Avenue East, where over from Alice Arm, Stcwart and 75 guests gathered to give their i northern coastal points, sailing best wishes to the happy couple, for Vancouver, Namu, Butcdale Tne bride's mother received the and waypoints at 1:30 p. m. Pas- guests attired hi an ankle-length sengers embarking here Included gown of silver grey crepe with , Boyden McLeod and Ken Fraser lace bodice. It was softly pleated of B. C. Packers to Namu; C. J. a the waistline with full skirt Hague, R. Bamford and D. Mc- and matching accessories. Her Colli employes of Pacific- Mill.Torsae was of pink carnations. Ltd.' to Namu; Mr. and Mrs. '' Pastor Thorpe gave a toast to Thompson, Mis. I. Johansen, B tne bride in a few well chosen Cohen and A. E. Cromble for words. Elvina Odcn gave a toast PHONE 79 Presbyterian Missionary Tea Church Hall, May 11th. Card Tournament, Catholic May 11 Sonja Tea May 13. S.O.N. Smorgasbord, May 17. Eastern Star Tea, Masonic Temple, May 18 T Ittlo Thnnlrn OI, i;a Civic Centre, May 19th. Lutheran Home Cookin. Tea. Scandinavian Delicatcssan, May 27. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home, June 1. Conrad Street School PTA "Wlnd-UD" Party. Conrad Street School, 8 p.m., June 2. Every botiy welcome Mucncu turnc ncrc. ine I I PREFER c. I ( JL J VICKERS" IS DISTIlllO IN CANADA ' wp is DitniiuTio tvCalvrtt Hiij dvertiscment is not published or di-pliyed hi the Liquor Control Board or V h Goernment of British Columbi. SINGER We repair all makes Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Phone 864 Singer Sewing Centre 383 TAXI Now at Your Service CALL 383 CABS DAY or NIGHT Stand 733 2nd Ave. At the Washington Block lyear that a young man's (ancy lightly turns to noughts of what his girl friend has been thinking hit winter. Open 21 Hours Every Day & Night MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS Full 'course meals served 5-7 p.m. Just of! Third Avcnur 'MK filh St. Ph. Orders Blur 34 1.00 Help Kiddies QQ PHONE j 79 l i JUallarr piaruutnj Vancouver. ' It's business wise w advertise Advertise in the Dally News. carriea a nosegay oi spring flowers Ushers were Ralph Wick and . oani jennze. to the groom. Little Sylvia Cherry entertain ed the guests with dance num- j bers. A buffet supper was served ; on an attractively decorated table ! iwith spring flowers and pink ' REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR SMITH (ind ELECINS Plumbing & Heating Prompt and Efficient Service 1.00 GET YOUR Ideas for Housekeepers 1 HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 pjn. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH' STREET AND THIRD AVENUC AT BETTER PRICES For Prompt Service Call , . WHY NOT GIVE HER A MEAL ? 'Daughter rould give no better ( into thc pot comes out to be gift on Mothers Day than an in- served as "chicken". It is easy vitalion to sit down at her own J to prepare and tan't go wrong table and enjoy a meal which I if the Instructions are followed she has neither planned nor! implicitly. RUPERT BUTCHERS (Ave. Frce'Dclivcry Phone 21 omplctc Selection of P & GIRLS JEANS Priced at $2.95 . y.v v and?, GrGEiDDIIFQ i Xs ' A GARDEN TOOLS r """ - - oys & yc ss cn of $3.25f 'vV w 1 V7 -vr nr rnn r rnm SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING ; ,,111 Me Bride Street. Phone 311 E J4-95 to $15.95. MOTHER'S DAY; Asparagus is the vegetable for May. Parsley, potatoes sound so much more elegant than plain boiled ant a .little butter and finely minced parsley will work the magic. Thc green salad will be lettuce, fresh ahd crisp, with a favorite dressing. For dessert, a simple rhubarb sauee transforms plain ice cream from thc corner store into an elegant sundae io top off this special meal. ' Chicken Marengo 1 fowl (4 to 51b) ',4 cup fat V2 lb. mushrooms 6 tablespoons flour ',2 cup water m 1 cup canned tomatoes -1 small clove garlic, minced, 1 cup apple Juice j 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 teaspoon talt ' 'b teaspoon pepper , Cut fowl into pieces and fry In hot fat until well browned, remove from pan. Fry mushrooms in fat left in pan until lightly browned thei removed. Add Hour to fat, blending until flour brown's. Add .water gradually, stirring until thickened. Add canned tomatoes, minced garlic, mushrooms,-apple Juice, chopped par.sely and seasonings. Stir until blended. Arid fowl and simmer in sauce, until tender, about 2 hours. Yield: Six to eight servings. ! short and long sleeves many new designs ' SDEPT, STORE cooked, li daughter's enthusiasm Is not eqwlled by her experience mother will not mind. Cookery has become an exact science and it. is comparatively easy to learn the rules and principles of cooking different foods, then follow them exactly in every detail. If daughter has been fortunate enough to study home economics. In school she will have her own reciics but may need a few pointers on meal planning. . Home ecoiiumi.sts suggest a menu for Mother's Day which would be easily served by the novice but would give mother a break even if she had to pare it herself. Mother's Day Dinner Menu Fruit Jtice Cocktail Chicken Marengo Asparagus Parsley Potatoes Mixed Green Salad Hot, Rolls Rhuttarb Sundae Tea - Cookies Milk The cocktail may come straight from the can or be a combination of several juices but must be well chilled. This may be served in the living room or at thc table with an accompaniment of crisp crackers. Thc meat courcs is always, a problem, for the beginner and suually takes the longest time to took. "Cliicktn Marengo" requires two hours cooking but in that time the fowl which goes BONDED ST0RA6 peorge Cook, Jeweller1 KINSMEN CLUB HONORARY MEMBERSHIP NOW i for MAY 24th CELEBRATIONS LI VNTMi &uy With Confidence, Gifts for Every Occasion FOR YOUR FURS winter, cloth coats, suits f ARE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE I Box 1188 Phnne 204 7 BIG PRESENTATIONS TO MEMBERS TOTALLING $2500 WILL BE MADE ON THE NIGHT OF MAY 24 The only scientific Fur Cold Storage Vault in the north country will be completed in lime for your furs to be stored this summer . BOULTER & WELTER I BUI Scuby Furs Box 1362 Prince Rupert 302 3rd Ave. 1 qq Kelp Kin to 'Formerly U & w TransfcrJ Concrete, Gravel and Cement Phone Black 774 "99" IS DIFFERENT lcc) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue 1 t