. - Prince Rupert Dally News Saturday, September 30, 1950 Honeymoon at World Series Mrs. William Chappie suffered bruises at 9:4 last night while walking across Third Avenue at Fifth Street when she became involved in a collision with an automibile driven by Daniel De-veau. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. Rosedale, Harvest Weather Generally Ideal W1NNIPEQ Since last report several days of IdeaL harvesting wpathpr hav nrouailarl Kiit tV4a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE DAILt NEWS PAYOU Brighten your Kitchen and Bathroom 'with Colorful and Easy to Clean Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Baiagno florists a name to remember for' gifts of beauty. ended when fairly widespread wh0 J"mPed feAF- Both women taken to were hospital, where Phone Oreen 787. Box 1193. H rains occurred across the prair Miss Ruth Jacobsen and Alek Bill United at Beautiful Church Wedding St. Paul's Lutheran Church was St. John Ambulance First Aid Classes, Conrad Street Mrs. Chappie was kept for treatment. Her condition was reported as good this morning. . Announcements TILEBOARD JT WE INVITE YOU TO TY ON AN J&quascutum ALL-WEATHER COAT 'tTV School, Monday night, 7:45 p.m. ies during the past 48 hours, according to the final crop repoit of the department of agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. Precipitation was heaviest in eastern Manitoba where thresh X.i (230) Buy and Save at Rupert Butchers. Attractive W e ek 1 y the scene of one of the city's most beautiful weddings Thursday evening at 7;30 when at a candle-lit ceremony Ruth Eleanor, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobsen of Wayne, Alberta, became the bride of Alek INEXPENSIVE, TOO! phw 116, 117 or 58 ing will be held up from three to Catholic Bazaar, October ' 4 and 5. 4 Lutheran Ladles' Aid Fall Sale October the 7th. T fcMcCAFFEKY Ltd. Here It the general purpose coat every man will welcome; Legion Auxiliary card party. four days. Only light rains, however, are reported from many points westward. During the fine weathef good progress was made In harvesting in all sections and many points will complete harvesting in from it is ideal for r wearing wearing in in in ' 5 .... . JJAVAfWWWWSWwJ any weather' r specials. Every Monday and Tuesday. ' (H) Drop In and see our full range of fall suits, coats, etc. Buy while our stock Is complete. William F. Stone. (229) Drop in and see our full range of fall suits, coats, etc. Buy while our stock is complete. William F. Stone. : (229) Oct. 11th. Rebekah Bazaar, October 13 Job's Daughters Fall Fashion V--il and yet is J 1 gh for almost any i i Si! j MM Samuel, eldest son of Mrs. Sam Bill and the late Sam Bill of this city. To the strains of "Because," Miss Mardell Solland and Miss Son a Selvig proceeded to the altar with lighted candles with which they then lit the candles at the altar. . . s dressy enou F , brush. The waters of the harbor occasion. onset one to two weeks with favorable weather . Cool weather prevailed in the Okanagan with a heavy ran; on Saturday and Sunday. Fruit is You'll like their looks, their -jA ... tooK on nues uiat win ue remembered for a long time by those who saw them. Every shade Imaginable was shown either In the water or In the sky. It wa The bride, a graduate of Holy ssive Show and Entertainment, Civic I Centre, Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. Reserve this date Conrad School P.T.A. card party Friday, October 20, 8 p.m. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 28 Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Conrad School P.T.A. Hallow-1 e'en Hoedown Friday. October cross Hospital in Calgary, Al serviceability and their prices so come in and see the new Aquascutum "all weather" coats today. Mavis Colclough dancing in-imovjng m more heavy quanti-structor requests her last year's ties and apples rjDenine satts- the perfect sunset to set off a i..l berta, was given In marriage by InoDle are pnvi periect aay. i students to call personally at her Jack Lindsay. She was beautiful .nderful sunseis. ,.,i.M-.nf lactoruy. Vegetable crops are good but tomatoes are not up to expectations so far as quantities home from Wednesday, October 4 to Saturday. October 7. A lim jts was a In a heavy ice blue satin gown fashioned on Princess lines and a long full train: The bodice had 27th, 8 p.m. Games, prizes, danc-! ited number of new pupils wi.l marketed to date are concerned The motor vessel Sidney, Capl. O. Hendrickson, was In port this morning with three cars of frozen fish from Ketchikan for transshipment over CNJt. lines to United States market. a sweetheart neckline Inset with I $26.50 to $55.00 dropped Dcnmu , left behind a f across the skies, skies alone bene- be accepted for enrolment if i and aith0Ugh they are later than they call in person. (232) I expected in ripening a good to- . . ,j , ,v imato crop is in prospect. H Jack Allen, old timer in the fce magic lng, refreshments. Everybody welcome. . Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A Fall Sale, Nov. 18. city and war veteran, has re ' Watts & Nickerson turned to Prince Rupert, arter having been out of town for most of the fishing season and packing season. Good Highway But Dangerous ' Chantilly lace and cap sleeves with matching elbow-length gloves. The headdress was a shield cap fashioned of the same material as her gown and the bridal veil was- made up of two lengths shoulder and hip length. Her only ornament was on opal pendant ' and her bouquet was of gardenias and baby pink rosebuds. , Preceding the bride were the XOJ3.L lall uaaar Ntnembet 23. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. United Church Fall Bazaar December 7. pink carnations. During the signing of the register, Miss Louise Larsen sang "O Perfect Love." NTING FOR EVERY PURPOSE Charles O. Albins, president of the Prince George Board of Trade, paying his first visit to Prince Rupert, is Impressed "with the condition of the highway over which he drove here. "For CHOCOLATE CAKE bridesmaids. First came the The groom's mother wore a gown of rust crepe trimmed with rhinestone beads and the accessories were of navy blue and corsage of white carnations. Like Mother Used to Bake! a new road there is certainly nothing to complain about," he L, . H We'll lollow your Instructions implicitly if you wish, add a creative touch that S lend distinction to your printed matter. . erate prices. Call us! Phone 234 f . . . says, but I was also impressed Mrs. Jack Lindsay, represent- Wuh the danger cs it skirts the bride's sister, Grace Jacobsen- of Calgary ,who wore a gown of rich velvet of a striking midnight blue. Her readdress was a skull cap of the same material from which flowed a chapel length veil of 4ie same shade. Her bouquet was of pale blue carnations. . . Next came the groom's sister. NOW . AT : RUPERT BAKER.Y LTD. lng the bride's mother, wore a skeena River west of Terrace, j gown of turquoise blue crepe and it seems to be that, for the pro-' her accessories were black with I tection of motor traffic, particu-1 corsage of pink carnations. ! larly tourists, there should be no . 234 3rd Street rnnce nuperi TERS - STATIONERS OFFICE SUPPLIES The groomsman was Nicholas j delay In placing curbs alongside. John (Boyo) Ourvich and the i the road on the river side." ushers were Herb Morgan . and I Mr. Albins Is accompanied by Nick Pavlikls. t his wife. They arrived in i.he city Later, a reception was held at Thursday and will return to the Millie Bill, who wore a gown of rich wine velvet and a skull cap of velvet with-chapel length veil. Her bouquet; was of pale REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED d n fa a iMf a v mcc t ...1 the Canadian Legion Hall whcie interior Sunday, heading for Tel-two hundred guests were present. 1 kwa that day. The toast to the bride was pro-! Mr. Albins is manager of W. R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) posed by Bill Scuby and was re-; H. Malkin Co. at Prince George Best rood : sponded by the groom. and is a prominent Rotanan. The toast to the Driaesmaias was proposed by the groosman. finest Cookina a. .. . pS t , Several wires were received by the young couple from as far south as Hawaii and from Alaska. . They were read by the groomsman. Later a buffet supper was ser Luxury Steamer PRIHCE GEORGE PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD ' SHIPBUILDERS AND . ENGINEERS Houri 7 a.m. to 1 ajn For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 .1 i ved. The, bride's table was entered with a three-tier wedding . lie Pioneer Druggists Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 SAILS FOR , ' VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT ; For Reservations .': SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY cake .On each side were pink candles. The cake was duly cut by the bride and groom. The bride and groom sailed on the Prince George for their honeymoon which will take them to the world series baseball games. . The bride's going away outfit was a dark blue gabardine suit, the, material matching that of the groom's suit.. Her hat was of white feathers and trimmed with wine and blue feathers. Her accessories were wine and corsage W H ool u that nwm n lint ance or out of line can cut tire f7 .. IJ f AH AROUND SERVICE ; Write or Call ' CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. mueage almost in nan: regular wheel check and alignment will SAVE tire mileage save on driving costs. See us today for a wheel check-up! jwas of gardenias andiaby pink SATIN -GLO Semi Gloss & High Gloss n many beautiful tints for interior decorating. QUICK DRvING THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. rosebuds. The eroom is a noDular mem- Iber of local athletic circles and Ithe bride a popular member of it For a full range of Girls' and Boys'--:" Raincoats in' GABARDINES PLASTICS RUBBER OILSKINS Sizes 4 to 14 SEE US TODAY Dom's Dept STORE PHONE 83 Bob Parker Ltd. Ford-Monarch Dealers ' The Home of Friendly Service Prince Rupert, B. C. the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff. Many beautiful gifts were received by them and will be or display at the home of the groom's mother for the next two days. On their return the bride and groom will reside at their home on 1028 First Avenue. TAXI j D MPYT Tr kirtu ivi ,.r r-rnnr I "-' iu lNr-W LIUUK ilWC KAIEN CO OP HARDWARE rfr .f it's Linoleum o want 'drop in and check our stock of - 1 . . British made Inlaids six o o 0 Hall Runner Floor Mats and O GEORGE COOK Jewellers O Congoleum nine feet wide Rexoleum Rugs WRITE 0X1127 COMFORT! i lways Prompt and Courteousi PHONE 179 WE DELIVER 251 - 3rd Avenue We're Here to Serve YOU HANDSOME! VARIED! f Commodore Cafe 'Hospitality and Good Food'1 Phone 17 (or Send-Out Orders P.40 d Ave. David Chow. Mgr. 5 ' ' ist Anniversary Sale Choose from our wide selection of coat, pull-over, sleeve and sleeveless sweaters. Many colors. All sizes. it Once again as Fall approaches we are pleased to bring you the latest in Mpf1 Parkas j Quilted Satin with tuck-in Elastic Waist. Sizes 4 to 10 Years. 1 tidied mm SWEATERS, SLACKS, SPORT SHIRTS & SUITS EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR R. W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer for ELECTROLUX Contact the above for all ' Services and Supplies See the new three brush FLECTROLUX FLOOR POLISHER Applies the wax as well as polishes PHONE 451 Phone today for a free demon stratlon of the' 1950 Models jf the ELECTROLUX AIR PURIFIER and ELECTROLUX FLOOR POLISHER BUY NOW AT -THIS LOW PRICE! ,W Deposit Now Saves Dollar Laker Acme Clothing Store Serving the Public of Prince Rupert for Over 33 Years The Sport Shop