5 I Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. December 28, 1950 Wedded At Kilwanaa Bush, brother of the groom, and ' Tuesday morning for their home r In Prince George, where the Leroy Hobenshield. KITWANGA. A lovely wed-1 Mrs- J- Hayhurst played the groom is employed Dy uie lki ding of much interest took place weaaing marcn ana curing me recently In St. Paul' Church Inj signing of the register. Kltwanea when Miss SUDhcal Folio- ing the cerrr.ony. a re- May Wtntonlak, youngest daugh-1 ception was held in the cornier of Mr. and Mrs. William 1 munity hail. The guests were Wintonlak, became the bride of received Dy the bride's mother' Joseph Bush of Prince George, wearing a wine dress with greea . Rev. J. Hayhurst officiating. j accessories. The brld looked charming -vs! A three-tiered wedding cake, she entered the church on the made and served by Mrs. J .K.i arm of her father, by whom shejlversen centred the bride's table, was given in marriage. Her Iloor , Other serviteu.-g were Mrs. I length white satin gown was cut: Alice Dall, Mrs. Violet Eleworth; on princess lines and the em-1 and Mrs. Dorothy Dutton. The. broidered veil cascaded from h?r evening was given over to danc- ' ' ' if t V I Government of BritUh Columbia. halo of orange blossoms to the , in8- At Ymw 6(BUf(, Diwf M PtwrM ml tu V ' The happy couple left last you iww you e&n now floor. Her only jewelry was a three-strand string of pearl-,. She carried a bouquet of red roses. The maid of honor. Miss Vic h,, tu-cuiy nr.nn iirnti.p JOVKH NI.WS STAND ; arc flown iu dally b; CPA. toria Kryklywljj, was gowned laj a beautiful pink brocaded taf-' Canadian National System Enjoyed Record Year In 1950 However, Rising Costs Make Future Uncertain And Point to Nerd for Capital Revision We Rupert Florists owers for AU Occajions 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 77; feta with matching headdress ; and gloves and carried a bouquet of red roses and white carna-1 ' tions. The bridesmaid, Miss Olga Stashniak, niece of the bride, wore a lour length gown of pale blue sheer and net with matrh-. MONTREAL -"The year just closing has been one of almost constant tension in world affairs and 1 I . -' ' JL. 1 i i num. i ing calot and gloves. She carried a bouquet of red roses and , REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED white carnations. The groomsmen were Costo 1951 bids fair to be a year of continuing anxiety," says Donald Cordon. O.M.G., LL.D., chairman and president, Canadian National Railways, in a review for the year. "We cannot afford to relax in the hopo that conditions will improve. It; YULETIDE SPIRIT These two men often are at odds on many Issues, but have joined forces in a campaign to raise funds for Christmas baskets for needy Windsor, Ont., families. Roy England, left, president of the Ford local of the U.A.W.. and Rhys M. Sale, president of Ford of Canada, peddle Christmas editions of the Goodfellow Club newspaper outside the Ford factory. The service club Is sponsoring the campaign. (CP PHOTO J R. E. Mortimer 2nd Ae. (Hear CFPR) is a tragic thing that, after cen- Dromssp1 mmB nf thpK Likes Designing Ballet Costumes Cftll' h."nf, Vionoma antA Vo fondly Vliti ttUUIi, IllUIllttlia should SX1UU1U fiUU I cause they were fundamentally I ennnrl art-l nionifforl man be so Immature that we scarce WINNIPEG W For 5 years ly know from one day to an-( who realized how vltal were other when we shall again have'u, the nalion thev were to to yield to what seem, to be a do Uie bi t job ol tneir nls. recurrent desire to cut eah w 0ri , lm. Seagrams TAILORING for idies and Gentlemen other's throati But we must face ; portant jobs of war. facts and, while we hope for the' Canildian pe0ple realized that Blackwood On Bridge By Eosley Blackwood i-o. biiu. ww fJl il V11IUUK1, uithnnt thorn l uirvnlrt hiivo hoon such organizations as the United .i iilG, the TAILOR Mms. Pauline Boutal has resigned sets and costumes for Le Cercle Moliere, a Winning Theatre roup. Now she has taken on the task of designing children's ballet costumes for a special presentation of the Winnipeg ballet. Tiie request to design sets and costumes tor "The Rose and the Ring" gave Mme. Boutal "one of the greatest joys I have had in my career," she said. She explained her methods. ''I read several Umes the play or the story before starting a few little quick sketches at ut two inches high. Then when I think these little people are be impossible to move the troops and the products of field and factory to where they were needed, and to move them expeditiously. "After the war, as an essential factor in the rapid and wide- Uing Plate pty. Seagram's Sure Sometimes Mr. Meek's cautious ways work out mighty well. Most players would have put in an over-call of one heart with the South cards in this deal. Had this hppn dnn T Hnn't. helievp Mr, Dalp would Phone 649 Sixth St Nations, we must prepare for the worst. 'The Canadian economy, like that of other countries in the western world, is being geared to the defence program. In tour years, expenditures have risen from $105 millions to more than $W7 millions per annum and we know Uiat the end Is not in sight. As some types of controls are revived and we hear warnings of the need far increased spread development of the counter, the railways continued to have stuck iso tenaciously to his no-trump bids and f..l, 1m (NvmoMnKC ! L r MttlMlUlV UCIKIlb ill uciircuuuuB - SI 1 111. 1 1 volume and the work they did he and his partner would have been much more loviii(t, Packlnr, Crating This advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by th Government of British Columbia. was reflected in their gross rev Shipping and General Cartage and Storage enues. However, costs of wages and materials continued to rise. ginning to look real in my imaginationthen is the time to draw likely to end up in a game contract at clubs. East dealer. Neither side vulnerable. uplete. Reliable and Effl- and paint them, with their expressions and their attitudes. i it Service. Also agents for taxation, the Canadian people The railways were forced to ask are realizing that we are moving for increased compension to off-lnto something like an emere- set in some measure their in-ency atmosphere. Our defence j creased expenses ,but their ef- preparations cannot be paid out forts to put themselves on a "The composition and designing of sets and costumes is very close to illustration. "In a ballet, the costume muss be very light, graceful, and yet real enough." radian Liquid Air Co. Ltu., I Oxygen, Acetylene and all tiding supplies. iNDSAY'S CARTAGt I STORAGE LIMITED I of ordinary income. Extra footing comparable with the rest North (Mr. Champion) ' 86 5 2 H J 7 6 4 D K 8 3 C 7 6 4 Vtrt (Mr. Abrl) East (Mr. Oulr) 8 A K 7 3 8 H None H K 10 6 D A Q 9 5 D J 10 a C J B B 2 C A K Q 10 Smilll (Mr. Mwk) S (J J 10 H A Q 98 3 3 d 7 a U 5 3 . The bidding: wheat covered by the 1949-50 contract. There were Increased loadings In coal, forest products, woodpulp, paper and mine products. Substantially higher loadings of crude oil and fuel of industry met with determined opposition. "It is not my intention to re i ordinary provision must be made for extraordinary expenditure, i Heavy contributions will be de- 2nd and Park Avenuei manded of all of us and these vtew Uie freight rates case. The -1 1 ll.. 1 ,, A In v .uin ii I.t inO 1 fl,1tl , SAFE BUYS 1948 Ford 4-Door $Jg!J0 1949 Special DeLuxe 8edan $2025 1910 ri.rt 60 and fix Marriage Trends coni-r uuuuii uw: ttimumn yrv- ream m into aim giuiibeu . . . i,.too nf ected the importance oil re of, pie should make gladly, knowing 'feu short of meeting require- as they have always known, that menu. Costs continued to ris new oil wells under development , I I i , TRUCK SPECIAL 1941 Ford Sedan Delivery.... $Jg0 1948 Chev. Pick-Up ! In West Germany S ' '. no price i too great u pay ior anC( the Canadian National, also in western canaoa. freedom. burdened by excessive fixed PASSENGERS LESS Kast Kimtli West 1C Pass! ID i North Pass Pass Pas Pas BETTER POSITION charges aue to an unreaii&ui: , tn i . v,,,.nt. KnHor rmitQi ctrnptiir( showeH a defi- Through improved equipment H r n.non.r uni iivcuicid vco- 2 NT ' Pass 8 0 3 nt aii pass ! pite a large surplus of women Aaahisr. the three no-trumol in West Germany today, more po-sition than it was in 1939. cit of $33 V2 millions in 1948. This and service, efforts art mwle to r nrnH..Mivitv i pnnrmouslv increased to $42 millions in 1949. stimulate passenger travel but vi. . -. . . v 1Mb fftorften UM-. The situation improved In increasea. inaustrmiizaiion oi a for some years past the railways contract, Mr, Meek opened the j men tiian women appear to be have had to accept a decline in eignt of'nearts an(i ur. Cham- seeking marriage, this traffic. As compared wi'vh pions jaclc fen t0 jr. Dale's i ' This revisal of a trend which 1949, Canadian National pas- ki B t Mr Dale could Win developed in the Immediate post- country not so many years ago recognized chiefly as a primary producer has gone on apace. VNCOUVER VICTORIA Financially sound, matured In Sunday, 8 p.m., Chllcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun senger earnings in 1950 will show ony eignt tricks one heart, war years is demonstrated in a decrease of approximately 10 four clubs two spades and a "marriage bureau" i appeals in per cent. This is attributable not j dlamond. as the hand was play- West German newspapers, only to the levelling off of pas-ed Mr Dale l00k the aiamonri Official figures show that the senger traffic, but to the cur-. finesse at tne second trick since disparity between the sexes has tailment of service for two'it had to work if the contract narrowed. In 1946 there were months at the beginning of the was t0 be made, Mr. Champion 122 women to 100 men. Now 1950. Heavier freight traffic and freight rate increases, granted the railways in March and June, have improved the gross revenues of the National system for the year. It is estimated they will exceed $55 millions and the indications are that this may be the break-even point for this year. "However, large and immediate expenditures are cont'ront-ine us for equipment and main- dustrially, teacimicaiiy ana po-i litically, we are able to pull our weight as a Tree nation with the responsibilities of freedom. As a North American nation, we are ICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON i closely interlocked with tne won and returned a heart and there's 113 women to 100 men, Mr. Champion rattled off five and the women are getting more Sunday, Camosun, II p.m. FOR NORTH QCEEN ! CHARLOTTE ISLANDS . Chllcotin, Dec. 22 and United States in tne strategy and facilities of hemispheric de year owing to a iuei sum to the work stoppage in August and to the Manitoba flood. While it was of substantial proportions, tourist and convention traffic more heart tricks to put the con- i '.'choosey. FOR.... Highest Quality in Your Printing j Avail yourself of our experience and versatility. ' Dibb Printing Co. , BESNKR BIXCK PHONE 23 1 1 fence, tract down two. The age of men advertising for ui tint In this s rone i t.pniince as well as suoiumuai .. oinr, i iqiq in mam fields increases in the cost of labor Jun. 5-9 p.m. 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN declined and immigration from ... . ..nwripvpintwrt and in-1 and materials so that it would f )) I K Although a heart overcall from Mr. Meek would have made the club game easier to bid, it should have been reached anyway. In the first place Mr. Abel should Europe fell on, . j , ;. Hotel revenues declined slight CHARLOTTE ISLANDS a wife ranges up to 70. Nearly every applicant describes himself as good-looking and seeking a good-looking younp woman as a "life comrade." The word "Frau," meaning wife, is seldom used. , Chilcotin, Dec. 15 and 29, ly. Gross revenues for the Can adlan National Telegraphs again have bid two diamonds over the reached all-time high levels, opening one club bid. That might with private leased wires, radio have helped some. But he said 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Many women and girls corn- hlrd Avenue Phone 568 program facilities, stock quota- he thought he had described his I piam that man want to marry tion services and domestic mes- hand adequately as it was, and oniy f0r material gain and that sage traffic at record peaks. Ex- j he was afraid Mr. Pale had gy have a superiority complex experienced. We had to be bold, be misleading to assume that and 1950 results are typical or we had to experiment pro-.the ceed by trial and error. Some- that the need for some relief times taking unprecedented 1 from the burden of excessive steps we Improvised or created fixed charges has become less the machinery which enabled acute. Canada to make its tremendous I 1 Revenue tons of freight moved contribution to the destruction ln 1950 totalled approximately of the enemies of democracy. We 80 millions, or four per cer.t have been through all that. We more tnan in 193. Lower load-have that experience and should ings are indicated in Pu Pwood, it. livestock, grain and grain prod- be able to profit by in "When Canada entered the ncta. The heavy decrease war in 1939 the railways shoul- grain tonnage was due princi-dered much ' to the earlier movement of a burden of work pally Happy FRAMES! FRAMES! press Dusiness wao ucavjr, a.- openea wiwi a mree cara ciuo though earning reflect the ef-! suit So he decided to try for the fects of the interruptions to nine trick game, train service. Earnings of the , certainly I am not advocating Canadian National (West In-1 that you freeze up on your overflies) Steamships were reduced caus Triis hand is an exception owing to the tightening of im-to the rule that an overcall ln due to the surplus of women. Men answer this by saying that unless they discover whether a woman has some means they will probably be "caught." Women for their part seek men with "serious Intentions" and in Come in and choose one I lor that Christmas Photo. greater than they were prepared a portion oi me yr ,r . VnECinn had inw t.ho latter part of that year "good positions." Many are widows with children. port restrictions in the west the right place is more likely to Indies and reduced rates on flour , heip than to hurt you. But one and sugar; passenger revenues fact0r to consider in overcalling We curry a large line of I P-To-Date Mouldings WRATHALL'S weakened weaKeneaine.ii, them; They w.it y were short and the dollar shortage deferment in Great n,i,ain which caused of SKinea iiinii-p""1-', -h"-- - increased by about 10 per cent. some of th merit and materials, and as the of deliveries LOWLY START Brisbane, chief seaport of Photo Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. I I V If y I Queensland, Australia was first settled as a penal colony in 1B25. GEORGE COOK, Jeweller is the danger thaf your bid may warn the opponents away from the wrong contract. Just as Miss Brash forgets the many times her foolish overcalls get her into trouble but remembers the few times they pay off, so Mr. Meek remembers the times when silence was golden. He got great pleasure from the fact that his refusal to bid steered an old fox like Mr. Dale Into the wrong contract. A few more results like this and Mr. Phone 264 527 Third Avenue "BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS" Compliments MililiaillillkM(lllkIOlikSl'!MiS.NX..Uia.S.lkI , of the Season to ; J FAVOUTE Meek will just quit bidding al together. ur office and shop will )e closed from Dec. 22 I to Jan. 2 for staff I holiday. I t i i Woter Breokdown Is Not Serious A small break ln the main n Pacific Milk gives coffe a rich RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC;; i- Appreciates the growing patronage it has enjoyed in 1950 and extends to many friends and customers Best Wishes for 1951 I water line along Shawatlans Lake yesterday caused, an hour's Call 363 MITCHELL &CURRIE creamy flavor that makes every cup a treat. Economical in all recipes, Pacific Is now Vitamin D increased for extra nourishment. Never be without this all-purpose food. PACIFIC MIIK ill l iiim ii i ' . uriull. "Rj-i i!.lr& V!!hnr nnr! shutdown, It was reported by City Engineer Don Stewart this morning. The break was of a minor nature and iwas repaired on the Job. Mr. Stewart said there was a good supply of water in the reservoir and no need for worry. KITTY HAWK First uccw"hoto ln Wlde Wo rising from the end of the take-off 8 Orville. TheU-Wplan. ramp at K'tty Hawk. O. Dec. nitia IT experiment "Jj w wilh gliders; they later added a gasoline e.r from first principles, LIMITED Builders & Contractor The pilot can oe see" p'"" - engine.