a business meeting at which It J WEDDING OF YEAR Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 17, 1950 ,pfo$ Meet Across Harbor decided to make donations to the Winnipeg Club House ReDair FLOOD-FUND : SUBSCRIPTIONS ;1, the meeting ol the , to the "Lakes" where they en- i ,3)011 Fund, to the Manitoba Flood Re B.C's Most Beautiful 'Girl of 1 948 Is Lovely June Bride h professional Worn- ; joyed a tasty supper of salads lief Fund and to the National .. - ' ..l.. ' J ,.,.1,1 . . 1.00 Ernie Stephens jtuuk tlie iorm ui a pu- j uuu tuiu uicais which naa ueen .50 chou Ming Foon . . rai)in uf Misses nan- prepared Dy three of the mem- President's Fund. After the meeting .some of the members walked to the Lake to enjoy a swim before returnine horn nn ....'nt Halt. T.fikfQ hari uhn haH Thuvuddii nfi... I " Prince Rupert's lovely Margie Brain, who chose I Ernie pearce 2-50 ,TfJ . . finish, nfifvn froo 2.00 I continued romance with her home town sweetheart J Dorothy Young Barton - 2-0?' -imhers took the ferry With supper over, the club had the late ferry. J over chance of a screen career in Hollywood after Esther Morrison 1.00 J.00 I being adjudged British ; Columbia's most beautiful i Dorothy Johnson Leona Clayton 100, Arietta fltirwart 100 j girl two years ago, is honeymooning on the sunny I Queen Charlotte Islands today with Verrr Ciecone MAKE JAM THE (M W taser anc Payne ARE FEATURING LADIES FINE MAN TAILORED SLACKS IN PURE WOOL GABARDINE. PLEATED FRONT, CONCEALED Z I P P E R, SNUGTEX WONDER WAISTBAND, NEATLY CUFFED, BEAUTIFUL FITTING. GARMENTS. Assorted Shades and Sizes to Choose from Price . . .V. $14.75' pair J after this city's Wedding of the , i Year Friday evening in First j aun yin x. W. MacDonald as United Church. I matron of honor. Her striking The long rays i or a Brilliant . gown was of orchid taffeta with ; evening sun poured through the full skirt and lace-brimmed tight C Omoa 100 j Florence Stewart - 1-00 1 William Crego 2.00 j M. C. Washburn 2.00 William Walker ........... .... 2.00 j James Jack ... l oal Alf Davik 2.00 Mrs. Olive Ryan - -50. Nelson Wood 2.00 j J. McArthur 2.00; Herbert Bradley 2.00! Cecil Morven 100 Thomas Inkster 1C0 ; panes of the crowded church . fitting bodice set off by a strmg I riday evening at 7 o'clock as a of pearis. She wore long orchid ; congregation of proud relatives , gloves and carried a bouquet of of tnree generations augmented yellow chrysanthemums and Iris. I THE OLD WAY WITH CERTO by hundreds of admiring friends j The demure little flower gir!s witnessed the exchanging of 1 were Mjirilyn Berry, eousia of tS Jf J 9 S L-J J UJ 1. Mrs. B. makes jam the old-fashioned long-boil way. She, too, is ready to start her jam making at 9 o'clock. vows between Margaret Emma the bride, and Beverly Calder- J. Mrs. A. makes jam the ,hort-boil way with CERTO. She has 2 pounds of fruit weoared, ready to 'start at Raymond Dease -- 100 Herbert Carllck . ' 100 Mary Brain, daughter of Mr Hector Yeomans 100 1.00 l! I one, cousin of the groom. Marilyn wore floor length lavender organdie with matching headdress. Beverly wore Nile green organdie with matching headdress. Both carried dainty nose- 9 o'clock. MtnC and Mrs. Leslie A. Brain, Ninth Avenue West, and Vernon Bernard Clccone, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Clccone, Eighth Avenue East. . : Kinsmen K 1.0' 2. The dotted line shows Reuben Samuels Harry Campbell Matthew Hill .... Andrew Inkster Z. Mrs. B. starts off with the 1M 1.00 Leaving er publicity. "We are losing a good In reply, Mr. Worthingkon said how much he had enjoyed his stay in Prince Rupert and thanked everyone fdr their hospitality. He said h.e and-his wife would keep many happy memories of Philip Lehman 1 00 Magnus Olsen .-. 5 00 John Stefanovich 5.00 About 40 persons, mostly Kinsmen and their wives, gathered n.n..,4 tUa Drlnna T?nnnir Thnrft. Bride and groom were both Bays, born In Prince Rupert of pioneer Groomsman was NeH Strom- distrtct families. Those attend- dahl. mg the marriage Included the UsneTS Wre Edward ciecone, paternal grandparent of the b,other of tne groom awJ Vjc. bride, Mr. and Mrs. A. St. O. tor Bram brotner ot the bride. Brain, and the maternal grand-. RECEPTION Halfden Yelton 5.00 2.00 Oswald Alexander uuvfaiu .v the city dav niKht to bid farewell to Mr. ' Gerald Lord 2.00 Gertie Johnson 1.00 and Mrs. Alf Worthington, who !-00 jieft in the ship for the first leg 100 ! of their trip to Ontario. mounor, irs. iv. l,. muiiwiui, , following the ' church cere- Maggie Sampare and. the maternal grandfather mony s gn was M ,t, Lennox Quosh .. oi w groom, v. uaiaerone. i Ban8 of orwa. Hal1 where two Andrew Quock 1.00 A. S. Nickerii n returned to the city on Wednesday frotna." imsi-ness trip to Smithers ; W. M. Watts returned on Friday. Never did a daintier and more j hundred guests gathered to of- James Leeson . : ''1.90 President Eddie Garner, on behalf of the Kinsmen, presented the couple with two beautiful interesting bride enter thet lef their felicitations. The hall i John. H. Moore 100 H. Nahamura 100 nivnno rallnw 1.00 aisles of a Prince Rupert church 1 was decorated with green boughs as Margie, preceded by her and pink and white streamers. photographs of the harbor. In level of the prepared fruit in Mrs. A's saucepan. 3. Mrs. A. odds 3 pounds of sugar. A pound of jam made with CERTO contains no more sugar than a pound made the old long-boil way. 4. Mrs. A. brings the mixture to a full rollini hoil; boils hard ONE MINUTE only; removes from stove md adds Yt bottle (4 ors.) Certo. CERTO is the natural jtllying substance in fruit in concentrated form. 5. Mrs. A. is able to pour and paraffin about S pounds (10 glasses) of jam from her 2 pounds of fruit. She gets sura results because thr follows the CERTO recipe EXACTLY. , 1 Mrs. A's 10 glasses of jam Mr. lxL vn,an. . ' ...... 1.00 : making the presentation, same amount of prepared fruit in her saucepan. t 3. Mrs. B. uses the old "pound of, sugar per pound of fruit" standard recipe. So -she adds 2 pounds of sugar. f J 4. Mrs. B. boils the miirtUT . about 30 minutes before the . jam thickens to the desired consistency. This evaporates about Yi the weight of the fruit, darkens the color 'and carries off much of the natural fresh-fruit flavor in steam. 5. Mrs. B. pours ami paraffins about 3 pounds (6 glasses) of jam from the same amount of fruit. Until it is finished she cannot tell for sure how well her jam will turn out. 6. Mrs. B. took 45 minutes to make her 6 glasses of jam. e ni,i.t 1 00 Garner called attention to the charming attendants two little ' The bride and groom received flower girls and matron of honor i congratulations under a flowers-trod slowiy to the altar. She decked arch flanked with shlni- Salt Lake Ferry : SCHEDULE .U0 work Mr. Worthington had done B. Clayton for the Kinsmen and the great ; was Indeed a rare picture of merv tulle draoes. The bride's table, where later served. The servit,eurs were Mrs. help he had been In organizing Paul Quick, Mrs, Ronald Jones - rr-. on, a handsome four-tier-wedding cake, was cut in due form girlish beauty and unaffected charm. The chancel was adorned With pink and white criss-crossed crepe streamers festooned with and the Misses Joyce Peterson, ' by bride and groom, was covered DJshka Penoff , Betty Ptordanl with a crocheted cloth aad four tt)$ jrma McKimwu, CERTIFIED PIPE AND tall nlnk t.nrwrs ' apple blossoms. Two large baskets of spring flowers and four white tapers, in groups of two, BOILER WELDERS AND Leave Cow Bay Floats Daily I 12 noon Saturday 2:15 pm. 1:0$ p.m. 4:30 p.m. 2:0 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Sundoy Continuous Service Starting iVa.m. Last Boat Leaves Salt Lakes 10.00 p.m. surmounted the chancel tall. The parents of the couple received the guests. The bride's mother, Mrs. Brain, was striking Indeed In her floor length beaded dinner gown of turquoise In this beautiful scttine. Rfv. In the balcony ot the hH was displayed a breath-taking assortment of lovely gifts. i The evening was spent in dancing with piano music by Andy McNaughton. The bride changed for travelling tt a two-toned blue and PIPE FABRICATING We build dump boxes, steel f : 9 r d pn I. -J J L I Lawrence Q. Siphpj- nprfnrmerl I were made in just IS minutes. the culminating rites. It was a crepe in pa&tel shade and black hat. She had a yellow and pink double ring ceremony. Peter Lien presided at the corsaee. The eroom'8 mother was navy gabardine suit with navy organ and used the two custom stunning also in a blue gown, ftnd white shortle Phnne: Green 221 Bin 923 4 Certo gave Mr. A. sure results... much mom Jam... siaLiui, nit 1 ' v 1 ...... o - tanks, trailers Genera! welding and repairs All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates noor lengtn ana accented Dy coftt as left nef husband beading, with blue picture hat for a weeR.s nolM.Tm(xm to be and pink corsage. spent at .. Dunes," Tlell, . A toast to the bride was pro- Cnartotte Islands. They nosed appropriately by Peter sailed Bboara Ule steamer Cam- saved time, work and tnoneij. ary processional' marches Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" and the "Brklal Chorus" from "Lohengrin." The .bride's dress, the cynosure of admiration, was of white corded taffeta with voluminous GOT ien wno pam trioute to ner t mkimsht. The dock was personality and charm as well J crcdedwisV-lriendsno -ed arid RIAL INDUS "NO FRUIT PXCTItl skirt and tight-fitting bodice, as 'to the quality of the two Und the label of avery bottle of CERTO ii book of 78 tested recipes lot jams and Jellie. Different fruitt need different handling, to CERTO gives you a separate recipe for each fruit. Be sure to follow the simple directions EXACTLt. lily point lace sleeves and lace bertha collar, piped with taffeta. pioneer families. .-The groom responded fittingly and admitted A Product of Gnrol Fowls The long full veil was held in his good fortune. The groomb- VELDIHG CO. !25 1st Ave. East Green 884 All Work Guaranteed them off. v - The couple will return to make their home in the city. . The bride, who achieved widespread distinction as "Miss PiN.E. of 1948" is a member of the City Hall staff. The groom Is accountant for the Wallaces "department store organization. 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