4t- Prince Rupert Daily News f i i . , Wednesday, August 16, 1950 Pretty Lutheran Church Weddinq Returns low, i Fishers Quit - v .1 n:iu CKANO O-i ih , Newtuunalun'd if; At h Hsi ten Grand Banks fighiig vessels are thsd up here as Uitiir crews, discouraged by poor returns, refuse to bo to son v Many of the fishermen have gone St: Paul's Luthevan church w the scene last Saturday evening of a beautjfii swedding when Ingrid Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Nilson, 52? Eighth Avenue West, became the bride cf Arnold W. Kaardal, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Kaaruai, 316 Seventh Avenue West. Rev. E. Soiland olficiated and music was by Mrs Soiland, at the organ. The bridal party marched aim In arm down the aisle to the altar while the organist played the bridal march from "Lohengrin". The groomsman ana the bridesmaid were followed by the .. .. Tlnmoi. y.i1 l t.. to tneir homes and some have applied for government relief. Vancouver City Soccer Champs VANCOUVER Vancouver City Monday nigh-iwon the Dominion soccer championship in two straight games by downing Winnlpes Scottish 4 to nothin?. Vancouver if cored the four coals f f; (I . - . .-N'- Z fy v- f K Cut them down and enjoy the added comfort of an insulated home by installing FIBREGLAS Roll blankets. . FIBREGLAS can easily be installed in your cffic in an evening, and costs only $6 per 100 square feet. FIBREGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, is cut to fit between ceiling joists, just roll it out. FIBREGLAS can also be installed by your LOCAL CONTRACTOR, on a time payment plan, 20' c down .and 12 months to pay the balance. INQUIRE TODAY AT ''.' " s" auu we onae groom. .-, V' ' '3 It was a double K'-rzJ'' k Messed In a white satin fioor- In the first half, then coasted' T It i 31 as -Winnipeg slithered in vain about the mud of Callister Park. Vfi n"Aiiuat ....... .-'v' ' - , - V ,J n!in gown with king train and i V-Vtr- 'V.-J vt ,-' a aoor lenEth vel1. the'oride 'X ,i ' , LS arried a bouquei of American It VSW. ,tWV auu wjii me ursti game four to nothing. j QUIET INTERLUDE - Bobby Lou, a Belgian colt in the stable ol jand i VSl ' II. ll- 1.1 1 .1 . U 19 a O-ift gift from f..M the eronm Fair Grounds while Elmer, a black cocker pup, slops to pass the Bridesmaid Miss Norma Mil enn time of day. The rush and bustle of the exhibition, with Its accompanying noises mean little to thes two. CP Photo) Pure Wool Gsb'rdine SLACKS sister of jhe bride, was gowned Vacation Bap in noor I t I length -"6uu blue uiuc rayon layun sheer sneer, anun School otuum rirsi First' tsa a shoulder length veil, long white I tlst Church,, mornings 9:30 gloves Dlnuca nri and .... i .1 . .... , .ill'n 11:30. O V. 1 1 1 -.. o a ... carried a colonial Children 3-14 years. August 14-25. oouquet of pink carnations, sweet , ' Trades and Labor Council I II peas ana pinK lines. Little Glenna Stava, flower girl, wore a floor length pink taffeta gown. Hers was a colonial bouquet of rose buds and dairies. Labor Day sports, September 4. Dance at Civic Centr. I ,NES 116-117-58 P.O. BOX 160 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Catholic Bazaar, October 4 Regular meeting of Women of the Moose, Wednesday,' Aug Groomsman was Trygve Kaar-; nd 5 dal- brother ci the eroom uhilpl ust iu. I 1 Ul 1 CFPR RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles Mode for Long Wear and ; " Smartly Styled ' Dark ! ; Brown, Med. Brown, Fawn, ; (Subject to Change) ushers were Morris Kaardal, t the groom. .'s brother, ana Berger : Buchin. . I Following the signing of thei register in front of the altar, j 1 the bridal oartv moved out R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Rebekah Bazaar, October 18.! St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. Sonja Bazaar, October 27. -Moos" Bazaar, tfov, 2 and 3. 4 , M Grey, Light Blue and , of the church 10 the strains of i Mendelsson's Bridal March. Green. teglon Auxiliary Fall Bazaar t - j Miss Curine Helde accomp- November 8. Web... Baby Dolls BLACK OR GREY auieu .nanes i;rego in singing William H. OTJonnell and G. L. Cripps arrived in the city on Monday afternoon's train from Vancouver for a visit here on United Air Lines business. W. L. Woods returned to the city at the end of the week from a trip to Vancouver on business in connection with proposed extension of the Savoy Hotel here. H. H. Churcn of the Department of Veterans' Affairs has returned to his headquarters in Vancouver after one of his periodical visits here on official duties. WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Leo Barkin . ' 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Favorite Stories 4:45 Lone Pine Show 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30 Prelude to Dusk 5:45 something in Harmony 5:55 CBC News SUEDE Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. IO.D.E. tali oazaar Nwember 23. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. 13.25 s'. I i a wedding solo. j The church was beaufifully decorated with bouquets of gladi-loli and sweet peas, with lighted I candles at the altar, j Following the service a reception was held at the Sons of i Norway Hall, where a delicious 'supper was served. " 6:00 Supper Serenade Moving, Packing Crating. I Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete Reliable and Efficient Service, also aeents for Dressed in navy blue crepe, the 6:15-Tex Beneke and His Orch. bride-s motner wore a core of ''AT' 6:3j -ivfuscai Vane'Jea 1 Melvin Stephens, after a visit here with his parents, Sheriff and Mrs. M. M. Stephens, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enronte hark t.n Canadian Liquid Air Co, Ltd., j carnations and heather. The ! groom's mother wore a blue orepe j dress with a heather and car-i nation corsage. San Francisco. He was accom tor oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & panied south .by his mother. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30Ida Krehm .pianist 8:00-rW. A. Mather and Frank Hall 10:00-CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Sharp, Flat and. Natural 10:30 Piano Playhouse Following the reception the bride and grocm motored to the interior for a wedding trip. For travelling they wore matching gabardine suits. I They will live at 1439 Erghth donqihe highways We offer .this week one 16 size 21-Jewellcd Elgin Railroad grade In gold filled case at $65. Bulger's. c ltj Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est 1910 Phones 60 and 6S $6.95 FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Avenue east. 11:00 Weather Reuort i Melvin Scott. -n.t. ' zrr, , j i . i until recently H:06 Sign Off t.. I ,ij cut from the finnt flowers for Ail Occasions ' i I V, ' ' " A PO Hnlf f!harli '"-Phnns I f with the staff of the Columbian ! Sf g" 9." LMi 628 Roberts 357 I I WO i 3rd Ave. 3ox 518 Tel. 777 J -newspaper in New Westminster, I arjived In the ...... city on . the Prince . THUKSDAl A.M. 7 .00-Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 3:30 Music for Moderns .8:45 Little Concert 9:00-BBC News and Com'ty 9:15 Morning Devotions : felSi 1 1 ' '' KAjEN CO-OP ivuijfji, mis morning to joint the typographical department of the Daily News. . Mr. and Mis. David Zilie and young .son retumedt o the city this morning from a five weeks motor holiday as far south as QUALITY WORK BOOTS HARDWARE I Los An:;elos. There was no rain it If it's Linoleum you want : - drop in, and cheeky our stock of . until, thi-y reached Que.snel on the way home and it was welcome and refreshing. Balagno Florists a name to wmm remember for Rifts of beauty. Phone Green 787. Box 1193. " (It) BROADWAY CAFE 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit. 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 A Man and his Music 11:15 Roundup Time. ll:30-Weather Report 11:31 Message period 11 :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies 12:00 Mid-Day Meroa:t '. ' F.M. 12:15 CBC News 1 2:25 Program Resume osasoflswtt O In la ids British made O Congolcum O Hal! Runner six and nine feet wida O Floor Mats O Rexoleum Rugs PHONE WE DELIVER WRITE 179 251 - 3rd Avenue . Box 1127 Ct9 Making Cruise On HMCS Magnificent j ivi " ' --. Q t-incst Cock:ng Heading for Halitax where they will join H.M.C.S. Magnificent lor a cruise to European waters Ordinary Seamen Allan T. 12:30 B. C .FariftBroadcwt Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a m For Take Home OrdersPhone 200 Johnston and Sanl'ord Huailtton 1-7.1 '.',r .LX ." Wv..- (WMi1t.'rt.o.'-s . 1 of the focal' titteA- members ' Canadian Naval Vol- 2:15 CBR Presents ' the Royal A. imteer Reserve. 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