8 prince ttupcrt Daili? f3ctos Friday, June 3, 1949 SMITHERS ence. Mr. Black Introduced! Miss Margaret Brain as "Missj P.N.E. 1948," and her graceful ! rianrin? rharmerl the onlookers Thurs. to Sat. 7.9.1 News of Francois Lake II n zrra TERRACE TOPICS Other- dancers in charming cos- lovelier. On Sunday afternoon Yarrows men congregated in front of the Beach House and took horse-back riding and driving lessons with two of the crew who were able to do stunt riding as well as ordinary ranch-style riding. The directions were decidedly nautical and amusing, with the horse's head the "bow" and backing up was "going (Continued Irom Page 6) i tume were Mrs. Elsie Fudger, I ' Toots and Buddy Taft. Andy , Miss Linnea Johnson Becomes Bride of Paul Lychak BB mm m m m m m . a 1 I 5 RUPERT MENS 5 5 AND BOYS -S STORE . Will Robinson travelled to McNauhton was the pianist.. Prince Rupert last week bv car The party returned to Prince SMITHERS At a pretty wed- CMftK to meet the Hon E. T. Kenney, Rupert by car early on Friday, ciing in me vnnea unurcn ea- ! nesrl.iv Linnea Anna evening. who will remain in the district morning ; until after the provincial elec-i Maria Johnson, daughter . of GABIiPIDSEOH JOHNSON D& Chadcs BICKFORD John HODLU. 3 Last week Rev. Paul Geubert of the Lutheran Church held Baptismal service in the church here. Twenty persons were present and lovely flowers had been placed on the altar for the occasion. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Erikson was bap- tions. I The hospital auxiliary plant ! Mrs. Johnson and the late John ... JL'.-r 1 ur-r-nnnnrvTnsrk r. ( ;sale held in town on Saturday j 'Johnson of Evelyn, became the The Canadian National Rail-; afternoon was an outstanding , bride of Paul Lychak. son of Mr. i ways has sent 150 elm trees for.success an tne pants being and Mrs. Steve Lychak of Nan-the beautifying of the station soid with the exception of a few, aia. . , ... . . ,1 -. -J T 9 t- : - t - wmtMLJjjfim The baseball club practised on Sunday afternoon on the Hall grounds with several visitors watching. ti?ed Arnold Karl, also the in- g.uunu., mu auy flowers which were donated to' The I bride UI,ut wore u,c ' a floor Iloor length . , , .u lookin" ooKin for ior offers oners oi of he!r ne,p to to ge eet i . , ... . , , lcnln;fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the for the hosplU beautifying; while gown with shoulder -., ,, -r-u them planted. iak. iniKiii ven, ana was accompan- tt, coii v... ... .. . v ,.. I are cousins as Mrs Jenkins and Local movie goers goers wore well ! f I u unosirom in ! Arthur Jenkins are sister and pjMie me ponce siauon on uk- , a floor length blue gown as entertained eve- on Thursday else Avenue. General convenor , bridesmaid j brother. was Mrs. W. Osborne and her , Liuie Judy uelarge. in rose SATI rhav l ning when members of a Prince I ! Rupert dancing party performed ' on the stage of the local theatre helpers were Mrs. Little, Mrs. i taffeta with yellow sash, and ' The engines of the new ferry Norrington, Mrs. Eugclke Mrs. Harold Neavc's sister, Mrs. C. E. Lobley, arrived on Thursday morning from England. It Is twenty-eight yeaVs since they have seen each other. That was when Mrs. Neave came to Saskatchewan (o be married. North Vancouver Mayor Is Delegate Frank OolGsworthy, mayor of ana Elaine Johnson, in yellow were running on trial for sev- ADVENTURES OF 'CONrn D NOT MISS THE mVt SlN ,1 Mrs. Stanley Willis is renev-; oC;,a)CK wun rose sasn acled aj erai nours on Saturday and Sun B I'ing at the hospital durmg Ule,'""""" mis. .;uower girls Hiv anH It is f vnopt f ho t hoys SUMMER PLAY CLOTHES .aosence oi Mrs. tiwx. to s . - ....... .. . . t.uu.e jonnon. cousin of the , ,crry wlu be taken out int0 thc wno, wun ner iiumxuiu ivil iasi,; "-. - '""&'". . : giuuiu was groomsman. !week on vacation in the south.;'" and Hamlin and lnompson.: Rev. L Clinton Johnston, per- I leurning on Saturday morning. lake on trial. People have been coming quite a distance to admire it and is really a splendid vessel, all gleaming with fresh ' North Vancouver, Is a visitor In j FRIDAY IS . . . FRESH FISH DAY ' formed the ceremony and over Jack Bunting left on Satur- 120 guests attended the recep- day niaht's train Vancouver tion in Evelyn. ! bound after having spent the .The young couple left by past three or four weeks on train Thursday morning for, holiday at the home of his j Nanaimo. i Rev. and lirs. P. M. Mallett returned on Thursday morning from Vancouver where they have been on a two weeks' vacation. the city today, being a delegate to the regional convention of the Junior Chamber of Com- AT parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Bunt- j I Tn,? trce are all out in full merce of Canada. He plans to I leaf after warm days and the, fly south Saturday at the ccn-countryside has never looked elusion of convention sessions. Driving straight through from TERRACE MEAT MAPKi I (Continued from Page 1) Los Angeles where they haveiln-been on holiday, Mr. and Mrs.i D. Motti.'haw of Vancouver ar-j ) Meats Butter Eggs Pn.,h QUA C K 1 rived at the week-end to spend the next two or three weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson. mm pnrp villi ill i lii 1 U y n m BOYS' WEAR SWIM TRUNKS SHORTS TEE SHIRTS SLACKS OVERALLS SOCKS For Every Age Your Walch Education . . . MOR FOR YOUR M0N5Y. . . and mo? rmr's Nwi between the leature film showings. Master of ceremonies was J. H. Black who said that the amateur talent among the young people could be developed. He expresed his willingness to produce on the stage of the Capitol Theatre in Prince Rupert any party of entertainers that could be found in this town. He promised more of such entertainments as were staged that night. The sons of Roger Geaette were very much enjoyed and the dancing was a treat to the Terrace audi- m m RUPERT MENS AND BOYS WEAR m u u V.V.V.W.V.V.V.'.V, ft Isn't quite complete until you have learned that our makes of watches are right at the top when it comes to reputations. There are many reasons why this is a. And not one reason ever came by accident, you may be sure of that. WaU'h rp putations take years oi buK&af and if you need a watch, yuu hid btriier Inquire. Wc carry Hamilton. Elgin, Gruen, BjIovj. Waltham, Pierce, Mido, Omega and other makes. We guarantee all our watches. tie: ( " tn . arrr ,.1'hit (:!- "trlrt ; wh iSsa o ssued joult lotice It tl torn Jon .1 folcat ;erlit -alld vritin . EMfl Ve, fay o I Commodore Cafe 'Better Th-n Ever" iff fjdih 5 Bfst Food and Service !n Cltyf I'Phmu- 17 for Senrt-Out Orders J" Third Ave David Chow, Mgr.J" rout toot uo EARLY AUVEKTISING COPY IS APPRECIAT where 1 Vou value . 1 it countslJ TONIGHT at 7:30 REBROADCAST OF C.CF. 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