WED QUIETLY AT rincc Uumt Dallg J2cUi Wednesday, March 30, 1949 Local NeWs Items . . . HOTEL ARRIVALS Dimension & Finish Lumber UNITED CHURCH A quiet wedding solemnized in First United Chnrrh a a-tn Gordon & Anderson's Spring Fresh oolichans on ' boat a-- WED QUIETLY ON SATURDAY At a quiet wedding rite at Clearance Sale starts Saturday, Leona, just arrived at ,Cow Bay floats. Come and get them. (It) Saturday evening, united Mi8sApril 2' and lasts one week- (77) Prince Rupert J. Scott, city; G. C. Spannier, Alice Arm; R. J. Craig, Vancouver; E. Lessard, Smithers; J. Jekubiski, Smithers; S. S. Leith, Smithers; H. B. Hammer, Queen Charlotte City; T. Totty, Victoria; D. Carere, Vancouver; D. R. Smith, Houston; W. H. Campbell, Terrace; S. T. Strim- Miss Charlotte Balagno returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from a trip to Vancouver and Seattle. First United Church Saturday morning, Miss Frances Linaker of Miller Bay, wasunited in marriage to Charles Lloyd Pilfold, son of W. A. Pilfoid of Prince Rupert. Rev. R: A. Wilson officiated. Witnesses to the rite M. G. Woodcock of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. Mrs. S. J. Hunter is sailing tomorrow night on the Prince Ru- Plywood and Wallboard ? Sash and Door X Cement, Plaster, Brick I & McCAFFERY LTD. Irything for the Builder" j PHONE 116 Joyce Helen Wessels, daughter pf C. W. Wessels of Prince Rupert, to Ronald Emerson Annett, son of Mr. and Mia. Albert Annett, of Wadena, Saskatchewan. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. A. Wilson. The bride's costume was a neutral grey suit of dressmaker ,1 ; . . Angus Macphee returned to bold, Burns Lake; P. Bussinger, were A. J. Watson and Thomas the city on yesterday afternoon's! pert for Vancouver, being called Pilfold. business trip to there on account of the serious Illness of her mother. piane irom a Vancouver. Telkwa; L. G. Taft, Hazelton; J. J. Keefe, Burns Lake; ' J. MnillH TnnlpV J T. Khoi-mnn uuoigji wnn corsage ot pink roses. Matron of honor was Mrs SPRING PRESENTATION SUITS and Topcoats hy Fashion Craft SUITS Saxonys, Pin Stripes, . Plain Tones and English W ursteds ... in the colors you prefer . . in D P. Hunter of the Dominion Ketchikan; J. Thompson, Wilier- S. L. Ballinger, whose dressmaker Water Board, who has been on mine, Minnetota; E. Crouch, suit was summer brown with Aid. and Mrs. H. S. Whalen and daughter sailed yesterday afternoon on the Catala for a holiday trip to Vancouver. " J. B. Scott, forest ranger, ar 3 tvTff11 bUfin?S'' . Willermine, Minnesota; fi'ilfprl hv infl ratan -unci avA J. P. I corsage of pink carnations. Schloe, Wrangell, Alaska; Miss Oroomsman was S. L. Ballin afternoon on his return to Y. Larson, Terrace; S. G. Cooper ger. Terrace; F. Mulford, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Annett will make D. Cran, Fort St. John. their future home in Prince Rupert. rived in the city on yesterday! afternoon's plane from the Queen Charlotte Islands. j H. H. Church, after a visit If you want to know how Co-ops and Credit Unions can help the entire community, come to the Suns of Norwuv Hall here on Department of Veter- tonight at 8 p.m. Films and re-fins' Affairs business, sailed by ! freshments are also on the nrn- AIR PASSENGERS ,i per uuertlun, minimum uiuurg, aoo. Birth Moduw: Mnnitf. lieath Notices, Funeral Notice, MarrUga EiiKiwemeiit Announcement: (3. !CJAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE , I J payable lu advance. Please refrain Irom telephoning. j the Catala yesterday afternoon gram. on nis return to Vancouver. r fOR KCXX ' iOR "ENT Nice sleeping K.rlieSt tVll- rnnmc TtV, ..- ...K. Publicity committee of the Women of the Moose held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Alf Ritchie, committee chairman, with others present including Mrs. D. Morrison, Mrs. B. Bellamy, Mrs. A. Hinton, Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. C. Erickson, Mrs. W Graham, Mrs H. Dickens, Mrs. J. Keays, Mrs. C Mclntyre, Mrs. James Irvine and Miss A. Greening. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. . iKinvirl iui ve. west. i.': HluriVK E. , 79 SNOW WHITENS CITY STREETS jc. Canon W. FOR RENT Comfortable Bed- wui luhuuv,j, ruoiii jur may witn kitchen Mivillc Court,, privileges if required. Close in :n. Tnurscaj, ooposite Borden Kt Ki-h,i iimni. iu mi . rnone tunc zsu or inquire at To Vancouver J. A. Green, O. J. Moscrip, N. Mork. 1 To Sandspit-J. "Sandison, Mr. andMrs.P.Turner. From Vancouver Miss V. Lee, Miss C. Balagno, J. Wilson, Angus Macphee, Mrs. W. Forrester, D. Gomez, J. A. Green. From Sandspit-H. B. Hammer, J. B. Scott. Announcements 'I i aavcrtiaenmiai tnia column 111 be charged for t all month M 3B eanta wurd Snow flurries whitened the city landscape overnight as win G. L. Morris of the provincial government service, who has been conducting a survey at the local hospital, sailed hy the Catala yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver. The Legion of the Moose extends invitation to the women and men of the Moose, their husbands, wives and friends to a social evening Wednesday, March 30, at 8:30. Be on time to compete for valuable prizes. Refreshments and entertainment. fin charge ot, - ..... 2 k ter made a last-ditch, half I f RHTrr .Housekeeping I I mum. uia luiru Ave. itl) either single or double-breasted style ... a few suits with extra trousers; $47.50 $75.00. TOPCOATS . Tailored by Fashion-Craft, you can get the color you want from our new spring selection. Gabardines, Velours, Covert Cloths and Harris Tweeds . . . Smart Appearance . . . Unequalled for Value. $44.00 $67.50 . hearted onslaught in the face of approaching spring. The WANTED earth, still chilled from winter's prolonged reign, retained the I.Tvi mi WANTED Havfr you a ho-e fel fcu! nui iurKe enough for three clul- BATH, England Unitarian minister Rev. David Wyard, 21, tired of lodgings, will in future sleep In his vestry, "determined to cherish what little individuality" he has. m lAiiviyi aren. We have rhilrir aA quarter-inch snow blanket well , into the morning. Admission free. (75 furniture, but no home to rent.. If you can help please hSn,C1!?f P O- Pelen- at H. M.C.S. Chatham. (tf) Operetta, Borden St. School, Hi Hot Point d. 4 luirnerg, and electric ,t air furnace j; with acces-Miete in.slalla-luek 511, 714 HELP -WANTED Temperatures, which hovered in the low thirties Tuesday, climbed during the night, dropped again early this morning as the snow fell. Rain and light snow during the last week have -blunted the edge of enthusiasm displayed Opposite Health Unit AlltlE'S (tft THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF I at Civic Centre, March 31 and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McKeown, April 1, i formerly of Prince Rupert and Lutheran tea and sale of home now located at Westview near cooking, April 2, at Mrs. Solland, Powe11 River- are leaving West-130 5th Avenue West. view for a motor triP to Miami, r . , , ! Florida, where Mr. McKeown Women of .the Moose spring m attend an invitation con. Plumbing Troubles? : clinkerbuilt .:n. New. Giil in and shaft, jiarci.s. 12 H.P. Home-Made Candy : and Fresh Roasted Nuts tea, Apru 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol- ference of Bvm LiIe Assurance by gardeners who earlier in the ters, Fourth Avenue East. rn nontc ,ith a m tntoi' month had beeun to turn the W. UVilbU VTAbAA (UIM 1.4 f.l V ( - - w - - - Card Party, Catholic School1, of Dremiums totalline S300 onn sodden earth in anticipation of oflLiNADA requires WATCHMEN. $1020 - $1920 for Government Departments at Prince Rupert, B.C. Application forms, obtainable at Post Offices, should be filed with the Civil Service Commission of Canada, 701 Yati:-shire Buildine. Vancouver, B. B.. NOT LATER THAN 6 April. 1949. Posters outlining duties and qualifications are available at the Post Office, or the National Employment Service, Prince Rupert. (it) oropeiiur ami j Generator and v I stove and oil i f cal. and. 20 1 1134 2nd West i News. (77)' CALL BLUE 846 frs4e-ee- or more in an 18-month period, j an early spring. There will be an attendance ofj Hall, B p.m., April 7. Pre-Easter Concert, Lujher an Church, Friday, April 8, 8 about 800 agents from all parts TOO LATE TO CLAM x fl- baby carri- Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at 'Home Phone Green 389 ' 216 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. of Canada and the United uuun, ninnc 1177) p.m. SAAN1CH States. LOST Enamel Link Bracelet. Reward. Valued as keepsake. Finder please return to Daily News office. 180) 1 Plumbing & Heating PERSON AX Orange Spring Sale, April 13, 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Apr. 14, Borden St. P.T.A. Sale and Tea. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE The Council is considering the Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, installation of Parking Meters LEARN HOW TO RENDER FIRST AID PROPERLY iA Through regular practice one night each PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber Roods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included. General Novelty Co., LVpt. 'PR', 71 Major St., Tor- - onto. Ont. - (7 April 18. Presbyterian Spring Sale, ii heavy duty i-Wheel. Phone I 78) 4... !id Used Fur- ( and Oi fice Sly Used Arti- ;a Bed, Wood iil k;mfs, Ei- Corner Enanr-. Otiice Chairs. ! New Artie ios Toasters, Cups xinmster Kuu 8 recuiar price, f Sits. Tea Sets. imvest prices. C Furniture Co. l week, and be the one who has the "Know April 21. " vj now hi me crowa wnicn gainers ui an TENDERS WANTED Anglican Spring Sale, Satur accident. day April 23. THERE IS ONLY ONE CORRECT PRESSURE! 0 Over-inflation and under-inflatioii shortens tire life. For maximum service from your tires let us check them for correct pressure. throughout the business district. Interested parties are invited to place their suggestions or objections before the Traffic and Taxi Committee of the Council. Arrangements for such meetings will be made on application to the undersigned. H. D. THAIN (77) City Clerk. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE Thursday, 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. ARMORIES H) Prince Rupert Division St. John Ambulance Brigade BIDS will be received up to and includins April 4 for purchase of the Poulsen Block, Sixth Avenue at Havs Creek, including Postal Station ti and fixtures of the Poulsen' estate, also for the purchase of lumber and miscellaneous building material. Box 1001, Station B, or inquire on the premises. (78) I Chevrolet Se-ood condition. ti. Can be seen (tfi Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. - Rotary Club Daffodil Tea, Civic Centre, April 28. St. Peter's YPJV. Musical Show, "Spring Fantasy" Civic Centre, April 29. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. Gyro Klondyke Night, Civic -New song, " Send 35c to l tnutKH will be received up to noon Friday, April 8, foi BOB PARKER'S the purchase of Lots 10, 11 Brown's Mill, f B.C. OK and 12. Block 8, Section 1. Ap Dlicants mav bid on the en UPTOWN SERVICE STATION May 0. . tire property or on (a) Lot 10 1 Centre TIIONE 791 and the Westerly y of Lot 11 or Second and McBride C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons 'lien cabinet. 1 1 rucking bed and 1 washiim ma- 'l Wood hnnlri; or (b) Lot 12 and the Easterly 'Please be seated!" tenders will be received fan Tea Presbyterian Missionary & niounted deer. liliDUsellnlrl Qi-ti. me Durcnase oi uoi o, biocx 11, Section 1. The highest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted. H. D. Thaln, (It) City Clerk, Church Hall, Ma,y 12. Eastern Star Tea, Ivlay 19, Mrs. L. W. Kergln. II.M.C.S. Halda Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. . Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. 1 Wesl' (75) ;!") foot clinker 4 uowernd by ' 24 f motor. For f"ic Blue 950. l (761 size Bed, Eood Green 607. 1 (00) LOST AND FOUND House Cleanins AIDS Class Cleaner Soil-Off Glass Wax Floof Wax Furniture Polish Dust Mops Scrub Brushes Kneeling Pads FOUND Keys in case. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News office and paying for this ad. (tft METAL WORK F'Hisinouse Elec-"i'Re warming utility drawers, 1V Pram, ivory PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET MET A i. WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-lnK, LetouO'eau & Sons. 629 Sixth Wes Phone 543. (tf) FOUND Dark rim glasses. Owner mav have same by calliiiR at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. f'"miinq, $33.00. 2 '"-'. west. (77 ST,Vlt 'You Numbskull 518 3rd Ave. W. fhone Rcfl 400 i': . "He was on thu jiomt of asking me to dine at the Civic Centre Dinlrvg Room." I client .5 room1 S-'nt finindation, gomlition. The w sacrificed as ' K town. Apply PrturjLW. I77i 'm h(iusepartly ! pe Black 419 (79) 1 SALE j ate tvewmPdern mihUemNatin lm Vamhine,'y i ' Vacuuver, (tf) '.KT'K.W-ToioT" inK RELAX WHILE YOU IRON Do your ironing the simple, I OR RESERVATIONS AND CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH PHONE RE1 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM The Lightweight ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW I.KiHT STVKOY COMPACT l or All Types of Operation in the Woods Experience proves the dependability and fine performance o'f the P. M. CARRIED IN STOCK AT "if lullow mg school at Telkwa, modern way trilh an electric holier and say "good-bye" to tiresome standing, to backache, to slow, tedious work. You cover wider areas in less time, and have more heat and pressure without leaving your comfortable chair. Drop in jor a demonstration. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY 712 Second Ave. I'.O. Box 772 mine '"HI,,., Ul Hlah Ormes Drugs l''RUGS Nk,o 1" m- B. w Arcii- Which !.cwiUmOI,An,t,lrn to lo"' c"ti- W lath ,y we bid ""y not llec. oowiiiii msm WAN TED A! I'LICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS FOR 1949: CAMP MANAGERS BOAT CREWS ONE SKIPPER J. CLAUSEN & SON u RUPERT MARINE REALTY ' Prince Rupert, B.C. Box 548 . 'Reserve Your Seats Early For KENNETH SPENCER The Great American Basso Civic Centre, Thursday, April 14 PHONE 81 Mil III 1 1 J 1 I "Jnilll 'i i ' ... '"surer No. t''W8. ti. 54,