1 ! Are Married At Prince Kupert Daily News Thursday, June 15, 1950 Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. Newhouser, Terrace Reporter United Church Cembrai to Help At Civic Centre Cambrai Chapter I.O.D.E. decided at their meeting Tuesday night to meet a request of the A quiet but pretty wedding with only members of the immediate families present united Miss Ruby Sudan, daughter of Nortons Returning From England Head of Rebekoh Lodge Coming Civic Centre Carnival commlt- Mrs. A. Suden Stacey of Prince George Peters and Kenneth, accompanied by Charles de Ker-gommeaux drove to Prince Rupert on Wednesday morning. Pill CANADIAN WHISKY I Mr .and Mrs. Norton of Swln-; don, England, parents of Cyn- thia Norton and Mrs. Dick Dub-I eau, left England last week and are on their way here where they intend to make their future ! home. Mrs. Norton and Cynthia spent the summer months here last year, the younger daughter deciding to remain here when her mother returned to England last September. Now once more the family will be reunited in Canada. 1 tee to serve refreshments at the carnival. , Held at the home of Mrs. G. P. Lyons, the meeting was presided over by Regent Mrs. G. G. Wither. There was a good turnout. A check for over $300, proceeds from a tag day, was sent to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund. i I It was decided to hold the fall bazaar In November. j Thursday night the chapter ! x'ttl participate In the scholar- ; ship presentation at the school ! : to the highest ranking graduate. I I The raffle was won by Mrs. j v "y i is, -si A boxing card which will be held In the Civic Centre on Saturday night when local young boxers will be lined up against some from Prince Rupert. It should be a very interesting event and it Is hoped a crowd will turn out to give some encouragement to the boys, local and visiting, alike. Rupert, and Elmer R. Pollard, son of Mrs. V. Commano of Steve-ston, in the First United Church Tuesday morning. Rev. L. G. Sieber performed the ceremony. The bride, a resident of Prince Rupert for many years, chose a blue suit with navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. V. Maizie. wore a blue grey suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bride's mother chose a brown flowered dress. Norman Pollard, brother of the groom, acted as groomsman. A reception followed at the home of the bride's mother, 1447 Eighth Avenue East. A four-tifered wedding cake graced the table and a toast was proposed to the brloY- by F. F. Hudson. The groom res ponded. The couple plan to make their home in southern B.C. and left on their honeymoon Tuesday for Vancouver. . IJens Munthe and eight pair of i nylon hose by Mrs. O. G. With-I ers. I The chapter presented Mrs. Colin Sargent returned last week from Vancouver where he I had surgery on his small finger ' which was injured a few months ! ago and which has been unable to heal. 'Bjorn Wick with a silver spoon. ,' Nick Schmeling, director of the Civic Centre, took his boxing club out to Findlay Lake last Sunday for some swimming and training. The boys had a little difficulty with training, though, because they had Inadvertently brought along with them three left and one right boxing gloves. ,She, with her husband, is leav-! lag bhurtly for Grand Prairie, Al-; berta. Calvert DISTILLED I. CANADA BLENDED IN CANADA BOTTLED IN CANADA for CANADIANS WHO APPRECIATE THE FINEST CANADIAN WHISKY FRANKFORT WSTIUERS (CANADA) LTD. W. F. J. Osborne returned last week from Vancouver where he went cn business. While in the south he attended a Kinsmen Convention at Nanaimo. There will be no more meetings . until September. CALVERT DISTILLERS (CANADA) IIMITED, AMHEHSTbJ Thia advertisement it aot published ar displared by tht Liquor Cnj W lb Government at British Columbu, t Garnet Jackson moved the rock crusher last Saturday from the Copper road to Mile 53 on the Skeena Highway. Great Britain Stands Aloof EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECli I tt pays to aoeruse. Dr. and Mrs. F. B. McOilvery left on Tuesday for Prince Rupert where they enplaned for the south, expecting to be away until the end of the month. . 1 This advertisement is r.ui published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the government , ' of British Columbia v Mrs. Edmonds and small daughter of North ' Vancouver, arrived last Thursday morning 1 ' LONDON H The Labor party yesterday called for Britain to keep out of further programs for European and political and economic union until unity minded For Complete Range F1 to join Mr. Edmonds who Is working on the drag-line here. Stanley Brooks left this week for his home in the south after spending a short holiday here with his mother, Mrs. A. Brooks ("Aunty Ad"). continental countries adopted broad socialism. Infant & Baby Wear iv7 jarr The strong policy statement The senior high school will be out this week for the summer recess and, on Friday .the primary school will also close while work goes ahead with renovating it in readiness for the September "' ' opening. u ! and Baby Gifts BABY BOOTIES DIAPERS . ROMPERS DRESSES REFRIGERATORS Gi. Refrigerators 91-2 cu. ft. ... 384.oo Leonard 8y2CU.ft -5354.00 Mrs. Blanche Anderson, president of the Rebckah Assembly wi" arrive in Terrace on. Saturday in the course of a visit of the Rebekah lodges along the line, and will leave for the coast on Tuesday. Mr$. H. Spencer will entertain in her honor on Sun- mm which rejected the French plan for pooling European coal and steel, came as Prime Minister j Attlee prepared to explain to the ' Commons why his government is staying out of the June 20 six , rower talks on the plan. Labor leaders fear mergers with Europe may jeopardise their rrogrpm of full employment and mounting production through government planning. Everything for the Baby at H. Spencer has been visiting here from Idaho as the guest of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parmenter. i day afternoon and a school of DOM J DEP'T STORE U I mi Hi instruction will be conducted in the IIO.O.F. Hall on Monday afternoon and the lodge meeting on the Monday evening. Three young men crashed into the high cement curb neai the Skeenn Hotel with a truck which was badly damaged. AT 654 x I'm just qoinq to have my cup ofte NORTHERN B, C. POWER CO. J5 pn aWim pud lar matna, PImm kiv e raajy ikt nw uDt. B. Rougeau of Prince George is taking over the management of the Spencer Garage in the very near future and, with his H-ife and small daughter, will takr- up residence in one of the Km aland houses. NO HALIBUT TODAY No boats being In with caU.nes, i-IMNCE RUPERT STEWART, n V. Come and join me!" 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