Alter Ouild -Mrs. Dover, Mrs. Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 10, I'J'M ,Warner Bros:. All-Happiness veil held in place with a Queen , Anne lHMilress the bride carried a beautiful t.'uquet of crimson Glggey. i Mis. West nave her report on DENNIS : tln vi:ir ii-i ivil iei :vcl the rosebuds and white carnation Hay Reflects ... . . . and Reminisce financial report, as p; evented by She was iven in marriage oy her Ihe .secretin', showed U".t the lather. Andrew Mile j MORGAfcDJHlfii1 U post year lu I been very sue- Mrs. West Again Heads Terrace W.A. 'TERRACEMrs. Bert West was cifCted ' "president for the six- ll.lS cessful. Tlie church l( "!'.'' year ut Hie annual ii'vrt-Intj of the .nlic:m Woman's Auxiliary at the hune of Mrs. C GlRI'cy on Thursday afternoon. Other officers ?re: Vice-presidi nt, Mrs. E. S. Laird. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. C. R. dcKergommcaux. now lie been 21 months withir.ii a is tor and it is hoped that Hitildint; of a paper mill at Edmonton, to cost ten million dollars Is to commence in July. It's capacity will be two hundred lens of ncws.nint dally. When the late Frank Oliver cnrticl the Very Cold At Terrace Matron of Honoi was the elder sister of tin-- wide, Mrs. Lillian llouyhiand, who wore blue organdie, shot pulf sktves, fiillid. bustle eflect skirt and a blue veil lieadre-ss. Her llowers were yellow cnrysantiieitiiis. A younger sister. Sarah Mile, was bridesmaid and she wore a gown of blue Swiss embroidered voile triiumed with frilled talfcta and small shoulder cape to .ft BaaaBaiHsa 2 Wa'va Finn a It Anain I Z 111 'V i v vviiv f-tyviiii little plant of what was o become . Ule uf. the Bulletin across the p am. ncl!lUim temfccrature ot the pre-abont 80 year, ago one of nb,, wave was 18 below worries was where to find enough , nyt mnrnnn in Tr-rraee. Her headre.ss was of blue paper to keep him going. Fort Eel- other spots ' , district have match , vacancy will wry soon be filled. Word had been received that Mrs. T. J. Marsh .widow of the lute Canon Marsh, had fallen and broken a bone in her shoulder. She is living with her daunntev Etanda. Mrs. Jir.i Farce ahnr Pi Montreal. A token of remembrance will be sent to her by the V. A. members. Tlie next meeting will be the Valentine lea n'cetins when each member lakes a small article to be sold for 25c. the proceeds po-ing: towards the ThankseiviiiR Fund. It will bp held at the home of Mrs. West on February 9th. Refreshment were served by reunion was a long way from any net and her bouquet of yellow where that far bacK. I been much colder. At Kltsum- ; ! Kalum the thermometer went ; I , . ! - n TTnUI I n rrlstl i Frost, if its keen enou;h .puts j ALL THESE GrUEST a raging sale blew for- five days a crimp in your pay cheque for it m Tprrac0 bu;i past the Catholic chrys t a n t h e m u m s. Wilfred IlaucUand attended the groom and Frank Pongrasz was usher. During the signing of the register, Jim Proctor sang "Because' . Flora Melvin played the nuptial music. Following the ceremony, a re- PEOPLES STORE Colossal Sale GIRLS AND INFANTS WEAR RUPERT PEOPLES STORE, tYNIY lTIlf .. MTH-W Nk Al .' ItUNOI J RONAL IWWIIl ilBKAH JM HjJ , DAVID bOr! Ul -r ....,.. the hostess, Mrs. R. Thomson means more coal, more on. more ,.j1urch tilere was no wind al-clothes, moro everything. "I know .tl.oush a croater drop In tem-tlils month Is going to cost me j prrat"ure, u was reported to be fibout $35 extra" remarked a lf-1 25 decrees below near the H. Kins cal business man with a "but 1 fann fliis has led several citi-wliat's to be done about it?" px-!., to believe that, the wind, presslon on a vexed face. i though bitinu, tempered the In- I tense cid and thus the differ- A newspaper thai, doesn't mak , cncc in temperatures in places a t he close of the meeting. TODAY a- I Tl'KSD.VY 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Selected Short Subjects tot ir : "'' aWeption was htld in the Oddfellows' Hall where, attired .'n blue crepe, Mrs. Andrew Mile, mother ( f the bride, received the quests ' A cold .suppei was servied and ihe wedding cake was cut with due ceremony by the bride, with the eroom's assistance . First Wedding Of 1950 A! Terrace ycu mad one.' In a while isn't i half-a-mile anart. worth the price of subscription.! AiuioU'.ih the schools were j 1 'open, verv few of the children1 FOR Sometimes you hear it said that j turncd out the TERRACE- The first of Mrs. R dc Kersv, a visitor t i'ini,'pp" we:k-ei;d. jrtiirais '. V ll!J." "s t i -i ! Queer Ideas About North Highest Quality in Your Printing With a clea1- sky and brilliant . sunshine, no hope of relief seems j near. had there Ix'er no war t.iere would not have been a Skeena Rive- highway or a Civic Centre ned no c-rtamty of a cellulose pi mt. Or suppese Prince Rupert ii.'plf hnd nevir been heard of? A toast to me Kinn was proposed by Norman McNabb .to the bride by Robert Squires and to the bride's mother by Don Hull. Later, a dance was held in tin hall, where, dancins to the strains of the local orchestra continued till early hours of the morning. i '"u u.n Lite Avail yourself of our experience and versatility. OIBB PRINTING CO. 3!).r0 wrddims took place on Thursday evenin last when Rev. Percy Mallet! united in marriaue; at the new United Church.Mar-' uoret Julia Miie and George Rus- , ,ell Homer. in a while suti'i ?own with iiiet yoke ed'.reci with oeads, an'l ranier style .skirt, and fingertip SHIPS and Lovo Must F0 ! oo Av'itich Has in Mine Bill Bailey, old .soldier entered 1 PHONE 234 BKSNER BLOCK Advertise i:. me lany News! Inspitnl late kit week. Old sj! dicr is mht. Grilcd. but still rr TEUIiACr -'I'M Ten.icc yoit'.ll arc chuckling over the simics brought back irom the south by Gerald Tool) 'Al'O recent iy returned from the Hays' Parliament in Vktora. Totally in Ignorance of the loca'l ai of Terrace and even Prime Riipcit, .ionic of the boys tin re wc-e t ::.'e:' .WATERFRONT t t ect,, he can tell you about Indii: HOUYWOOD cafe You'll U the Hombur 200 Million Dollars Lost Yearly In Canada to Colds the MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN i i- (II V m. i)Vm FROM 3:30 P.M 4o-3r30 A.M. MILLIE ve Specialize in Chinese Dlsbei to know if Gerald travelled by dog sjed and '.hey wcie very ke u to know all about the E k- i" s They were ani,'.ed to knew thut there arc planes, trains and e:'i here. Even in thc.o times it h.i idly seems possible for c'lildrcn in B. C. not to know ho.v ihe other half live. .!n,i Iiutlvard Kipling's "Bar-' I rack Rotun Ballads" pictured T A' kins in a w-.iy he'd never been described before. But. Bill Is get-liu galong and that's true of a lot of us. There is mnrr than one v ;iv to fei'l warm during Prince Ru-; i rl.'s longest and coldest spell of frosty weather. One is to increase underclothing and remain handy to a hot slov.'. Another is to iro skiing on Mount Hays. The latter allows no lime to think of anything except skiing. l'l: H a.m. In Jle.l nil HilHl . i;ilOF SUEY-CHONV MEIN ilS 1,11. SI. oril. Union steamer Cullcytln. Capt. Harry McUan, returned t porti at 1:30 ychtorday afternoon! f;om southerly Queen Charlotto Island points and sailed at 9 p.m. for BuU'dale. Nanni, Westvlew and Vancouver. With falr-s!zid list of passengers and cunsiderublc freight. Union steamer Ccquitlam .Capt. William McCombe, arrived In i port at G:30 l.Lt rvening Trom Vancouver and wayiiolnts and . ailed at midnight for Alice Ann, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow to sail south pt 1:30 lor Outside Orders PHONB US 'lift the painful distress of colds. They know that even us they rub Vieks VnpoRub on throat, chest and back that. VapoRub's soothing medicinal vapors are penetrating deep into cold-eongesled bronchial tubes to soothe irritation .relieve annoying congestion and ease cough- ' ing spasms. Best of all. VapoRub keeps working for hours to' brim; really cninforting relief from I lie misery of a cold, sore , throat, or bronchitis. Be sure to keep Vieks VapoRub handy buy a jar today. According- to recent surveys, colds cans- more loss of work-ins time than any oilier disease. These Kludies indicate that, eokls will cost, Canadians over $20,000,000 this year in lost wages. It was also found that most of us have between three and four colds a year which cans'- us to lose v. total of more than 00 million working days. 'lo reduce the misery caused by these colds, more and more Canadian men and women are turning to Vieks VnpoRub. They know that VapoRub brines quick, comforting relief from They're NEW The '50 FORD Mrs. C. C. King and Mrs. Kmil Haugland were passengers to Prince Rupert on Sunday mom-in-'s train. WAYS NHM. NATIONAL SECURITY SECURITY dcK . AIR I . 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