Ptlntt Hupttt Dan, , SMITHERS CLEAN-UP directed the "School Contest.'' An even score of other children won a dollar bill each, as follows: Tannis Bottomley, Ann Hos- singly and in working bees, cleaned up numberless gardens, vacant lots, old rubbish piles and back alleys, and generally greatly improved the look of the village. PAKJSTANY-PASSED , NEW DELHI . b)r- A 125-mile overland road link'between West Bengal and Tripura ' state on the Assam-East Bengal border running entirely through Indian territory is near completion. Access to Tripura ' up till now was possible only through Dorothy Hibbard, Beverly Kerr, I Violet Bazil, Brian CoUison.j Sharon Herman, Edith McKen- zie. Hector Moore and Marjorie Simpson. Constable Ed. Corron, with his loud speaker system, announced1 the start of the clean-up cam-' paign. I As a result children, adults, Hail boys' class, with Sharon Morrison and Jerry Olsen heading the girls' class, in this week's distribution of awards to school children assisting in the Junior j Chamber of Commerce clean-up! campaign. Prizes were distributed at the! school by Carl Spicer who, with! Alf Quanstrom and Alex Holder,' ARE UNITED AT TERRACE "tends of th. . Good Job Done By Junior Chamber of Commerce ! i SMITHERS Carol Robinson find David Oulton were first and second prize winners in the1 kins, Margaret Davidson, Har- vey Bergen, Judy Chapman, Leonard Fransen, Jean Bennett,; Arthur Dunn, John Laidlaw, J Sharon O'Neill, Sam CaslerJ You Saw It in The News! Advertise m the Dally News! "Hocaltalen Th hn....: iiniiiiinmimmimMiiimiiiiiimiimmitiiimitimmtimmn' PiHHHiiT'wm. nil,,".,,,-! ftrwwifffilSRKTI! i;JliilllmHllillM1li,Jlilllliluall:!oii;;lilluul;Hu!lllml,l,l:la, ,at at th th Johnston ,m(n wi1 , '1' Vnim ... . " tfe. ..Tm.. trfWrilHtltiiwhiWttitttiilHhrtirftiiiMiii iiltii i ti . t iHia.i iiiltllllillliililii mil,,.!, ;! :i.i:i!,'iiliim.,.illliJ1Hl;,;,lh1:i,1ii J lii.l ! !i IllUitllxi. . : iitll J i II r : .1 U ,ir I , U. , , , .J . I .i I ; : , Miss Jean Jordan Becomes Bride of Albert Harrison TERRACE A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Matthew's church on Wednesday afternoon, when Jean Josephine Jordan became the bride of Albert James Harrison at a double ring ceremony. Rev. p Mallett officiated. Lovelv in a envn nt n.v.i hr.m. home . . VK U1 ttok. in town WELSH m cnr an - v.. wihm;i u years figured satin with bustle back 1 comed bv 107 rekt' ..v.. hum iicv juse, me , ' bride was given m marriage by ner grandfather O. T. Sundal BROADYU CAFE 0 fa. Her veil was train length and was held In place with a coronet of blossom. Her bouquet was of red tulips and white narcissi. . Matron of honor was Mrs. Alec Houlden in a plnlc sheer gown with short sleeves and a net oversklrt. Her headdress was made of small pink velvet flowers and a pink fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of pink tulips, white narcissi and bluebells. Elizabeth Haugland, In a blue sheer gown, was bridesmaid. Her headdress was of small blue velvet flowers and a blue fingertip veil. She also carried a bouquet of pink tulips, narcissi and bluebells. Two little flower girls carried Here are some truly fine garments, specially priced to sell, and all can be purchased on a budget plan suited to your means. Quantities are limited, so shop early. Ail-Wool English Gabardine BEST FOOD BEST COOK! FLA' '$10,0 Spee vsryam AND CHINESE D1SDK A SrECIALTt baskets of flowers. Marilyn! Johnstone was In blue with a! white hat and Jean Smith wa3; FOR TAKE HOME OR t Tb.rt J CAI 1 HE) j net 11 This beautiful long-wearing, English all-wool gabardine has been made into beautiful coats and suits in gorgeous pastel shades and price so low that you can't afford to let them go. Buy on the budget plan for only all In pink. Alec Houlden attended the groom and the ushers were Parker Mills and Robert Cooper. Yellow tulips and lilac adorned the altar and organ. Playing the nuptial music was Miss Yvonne Larsen and Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone sang "Because" during the signing of the register. Pictures were taken by Brock Smartly Styled, Pastel PRINCE RUPEl Norberg. j Tulips In silver baskets dec-i orated the table at the Silver i Tip dining room where a family ' reception was held. A toast to 11 BOWLING All Ite: ',' ,n Tint ,. (K','. "tiiiM Wil rtss o (sued Joult lotiee t t) om Jon .1 ft leal JerUt 'alld vritln . Vf. fay o will be open daily: 3:30 p.m. to lip Saturdays 12 No'i ere is the versatile shortie you've always anted and notice the amazing low price jy this nualitv. You'll know they're a bar- , the brl le was proposed by Mr. I j Mallett and was responded to. by the groom. A beautifully! : decorated wedding cake, made: and decorated by Mrs. C. Cau-! I iIhts wa. cut with due cere mony by the bride. $19.50 ' 1 ' 12 Midnight Bowl In Clean and ?'A ani the moment you see them. .'..." : ' Surroundings f In the evening a weddinj BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL F : H STYLISH SUMMER HELEN'S a:ORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. BEAUTY SHOi Permanent Wavlaj Income Tax Return Compiled Beauty Culture In all Its branchfi 1 Besner Block Phune 387 Here is a roup of dresses specially priced to clear. You are sure to see several that you can afford in this selection. Included are Cottons, Spun Rayons, featuring Butcher Linens, Sandswept Crepes and White Background Jerseys in a wide assortment of styles and colors. g : j ubU ' ncoi ' Bei ', Xe : i . ( 7 Mi 4 th Street PiorJ mr-i AHwa HANDYMAN i KEN'S RADIO CLINIC i For Satisfactory Service ! CALL 53 HOME SERVICE 713 Second Avenue West OENERAL CONTRACT Building and repairs ol ill Every item of this bargain-price merchandise is within your reach. Simply make use of Sweet Sixteen's Personalized A. HUNDEIDE WATKIN'S DEALER 517 Seventh Avenue West Phono BLACK 890 Box 296 Roof, Chlmncy - Oil B. 61 hdr PHONES ni.rk 87 Red m r P.O. Box lSTO PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE, COLUSSI Phone BLACK 758 972 10th East DR. P. J. CHENt I rb DENTIST Your Bu.lcet Account is eood at any Sweet Sixteen Store in British Columbia SUITE 5, SMITH B'J l Tu DRY KINDLING WOOD 50c Sack Delivered s Scrap Wood, Random Lengths $10 per load PHONE B Si W TRANSFER Oreen 188 MATTSON'S upholsterwo m. m nff 818 P B 330 Second Avenue Prince Ruoert c MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10. STONE BUILDINO cardnerM a p CHARTERED ACCOL'M s-4v mm, , t 1118 Melville Street PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. Box 1184 VANCOUVEB, 0( nvTnWN MAcHI1 . BUDGET YOUR SPORTSWEAR NEEDS Everything you'll need for Summer in the sun All new Summer stock-all can be purchased on' the personalized budget plan. BATHING SUITS by CATALINA JANTZEN ROSE MARIE REiD SKIRTS BEATRICE PINES To suit everyone-all kinds of styles to choose from-all budget priced. T-SHIRTS The most popular of (hem all priced to fit your budget. SHORTS Smart, eye-provoking and the price is so little. WORKS Agents for SlMPI j FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRBTE WORK CALL BLUB 63V M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guatanteed CUMMINS w-n, parol Sales, Service and j Boat Owners auu - str!alE"EintSvo i: TRAIN SCIIEDU1E For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From the East ' Tuesday, Thursday, 8aturda: 10:30 p.m. our snowiuu... - - fre o talK and ous engines to Serve You at Kelowna 1430 Lonsdale, North Vancouver 639 Columbia Street, New Westminster 727 Yates St., Victoria Port Albcrni Prince Rupert Kami oops With Stores 807 Granville Street 61-63 W. 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