WAV Ptincf nuprrt Dan HtSl Tuesday, August 23, 1949. I. j I n 1 ..... Echoes From j Convention I : NOTHING COULD BE FINER" Associated Boards of Central RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE aim t VIAM 1111V 11 I I IV. IVri. . tutu) CMKU,J :. OUTFITTERS TO HIS MAJESTY: THE BOY EN'TERTA2; Regular II "54 -6 . I - inma I Prices B.C. at Smitbers Retiring President A. M. Patterson of Prince Oeorge kept the proceedings moving In a-happy tone with his particular brand of dry humor and quick sallies'ul wit. It was a sincere welcdzne which he extended to the delegates at the start. As the convention closed, George Ogston. having been duly elected, took over the chair. Mr. Ogston, one of the first secretaries of the Associated Boards, has rarely missed a convention and hU choice as president was well deserved and popular. Youth was also accorded an M oaoorn - r-6.9-6 u m BOYS CLOTHES THAT WEARS AM) SAVES! RUPERT MENS & BOYS STORE j Radio Dial 1240 Kiixycles CFPR I L 6 t-o- ... 1 i TTHt I I I a. 1 1 3:. trvmonoom fB! I I 2 ierpiro 5 ft BOTH. J (Subject to Change man was Ingver Morse. Bud TimmermeLster and Donald Fitch Tvere ushers. Organist Peter Lien played in prelude to the ceremony and during the signing of the register. The bride, a registered nurse. WILLIAM LONG'S BRIDE NURSE St. Andrew's Cathedral Colorfully Decorated for Rite THE BELVIEW has a combination living-dining room which iorms a comlortoale L-shapcd room, with three exposures looking to the front, side and rear of the house. The small, well-arranged, compact kitchen has a cabinet on the end wall. The rear entrance of The Belview opens into a small utility room, convenient to the kitchen, from which the basement stairs lead. The front and rear entrances of The Belview are connected by the center hall which also gives access to all rooms. There is a coat closet in the hall as well as a 7 foot long storage cabinet. There is cross light and ventilation in all of the bedrooms. The bedrooms are also equipped with large wardrobes with storage space above. The exterior of The Belview is of frame construction with Fiding The straight lines of The Belview make it easily adaptable to the substitution of concrete blocks or brick veneer for the frame. The main bodv of The Belview is 38 feet wide and 24 feet deep. It has 1069 square feet with 20.320 cubic feet. important place In the affairs; of the Association with the cl- graduate of Saskatoon General ection of Joe Scott as first vice-' me auar 01 oi. auu,c Hospital, is on the staff of Latnearai was cacnea Cu.UrimiyPrince Rupert Genera, Hospital. president. Dr. L. M. Greene ofj Prince Rupert, in nominating ! Scott, referred to the importance ) with late summer flowers for The eromn is assistant city the wedding Friday evening of: treasurer Marjory Mann Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wheeler, Baskets of gladioli, roses and Canterbury bells set below the a sentiment which was seconded by C A. Berner of Prince Rupert. Joe Scott has long been active In the affairs of the Prince Ru- ..,., . ' ' ... t . I altar formed a colorful back- William Long, son or Mr. and , drop for the marriage. On the Mrs. Richard u j i Long, of Prince n.i ? altar were arrays of fern and I pert Chamber of which he is Rupert. TUESIJAX P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotation and Int 4:30 Z. Lapenson, Violinist 4:45 Patsy and Patches 5:00 bongs trom the Biiowii 5:30 Western Five 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 7 00 CBC New 7:15 Science Reporter 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Alberta Raneh House 8:30 Record Album 0:00 Music by Kric Wild 9:30 Holiday at Home 10:00 CBO Newt 10:10-CBC News 10:15 Points of View 10:30 Drama 11:00 Weather and Bmn Off WEDNESUA -AM. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC Newf 8:15 Mornii.g Song 8:30 Music for Model r, 8 45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty R. A. Wytnan, C NR. superin- Frank Putnam; K. N. Ctnnett, frothing. spiria. White bows and sprigs a past president. His organiza-of spiria marked the guest pews, tion of the 1947 convention in A reception followed at the Prince Rupert was a shining ex-Moose Temple, where 125 guests ampIe cf his abmty t0 get lhl were received by the mother of done well and ably the groom and Mrs. A. M. Phil- m t lipson. The former wore a dress of grey crepe with pink and! Duncan Kerr of Terrace was . j tendent, Kumloops; Inspector Pacific Northwest Trade asso- Telegrams of regret at temgijohn Shirass, British Columbia elation; H. H. Anderson, editor, unable to attend were read from police; E. C. Foreman, manager. Vancouver Province; Hon. R. C. such persons as R. V. 0"Meara,! B.C. Products Bureau, Vancou-1 Macdonald, minister of agricul-trade commissioner for British ivcr Board of Trade; Arnold ture; W. A. Rundle, Vancouver navy accessories and corsage of ; re-eiectea to tne main spring Columbia; Hon. E. T. Kennev, carnations. Mrs. Phillipson 'si position of secretary, an office Flatcn; Dr. H. L. Keenleyside, Board of Trade; Hon. t. C. Car-deputy minister of mines and son, minister of public works; resources. Ottawa; Harold W. L. Armstrong; Bernard Allen, Canon Basil S. Prockter officiated at the rite which was attended by scores of friends of the young couple. A gown of blush satin with court train sweeping beautifully from the waistline, the veil caught with ,two pink talisman roses over each ear, was worn by the bride who was given in mar- riage by Alberf Phillipson. Herj bouquet was of talisman roses centred with orchids. Bridesmaid was Miss Eileen Pheppard wearing a gown of pastel preen moire taffeta with matching headdress. Her col-1 onial bouquet was of pinochio roses and baby's breath. Grooms- minister of lands and foiests and M.L.A. for Skeena; F. M. dress was of navy crepe with I which he has filled, well for sev Sin.ooo BUiT-fc. of the Toronto fi this year is to ; First of Its kind,,, aria, it is of blw with dramatic t-and dei?n, Ihi-,mrd with chinch: . lar and muff, j motif trims the : line of pencil sir manager. Canadian National Railways, British Columbia. b.w llto n.u v.UioaBC .eijuuujr no Dockrin, Telkwa, past president pink carnations. knows anything about the af- of the Association and lon3 onc The newly married couple re- fairs of Associated Boards knows of tnc pillars o ils sire-' ceived felicitations before tor that Dune is the man who h,s George McAdams of Terrace, fireplace which was kept things going and banked; ably locks other past pn,sident; and T. G ZtZulr ZetS- V !hmgS beUeen Cnven- Nor"- P"Sdent of the VW, L'tTLl ,lon.s-n.sh0. does the real C0UVCr Board of Trade. There Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burnlp and daughter. Joan, have returned Blanche, president of the Cela-nese Corporation of America, New York; Hon, Herbert Ans-comb. minister of finance; Hon. B. I. Johnson, premier of British Columbia; Hon. Lionel Chev-rier federal minister of transport; Hon. R. W. Mayhew, federal minister of fisheries; Hon. motoring to Vancouver, Nanal-j mo and Victoria duiig the past' month. . ' were also messages from Guest of Prince George; H. B. Brit; 1:00 --Summer S;r 2:00 -In a Ligift 2:15 --Musical hi UJ w.c lJUC allu uik. 01 me Association. He does with a knife which was a wed- ' the work while the others do the ding present from friends in - England. The cake was adorn-1 2:30 Musical Pmc ed with white roses and crowned I I with a lily-of-the-valley. I j Toast to the bride was pro WRATIIALL'S rilOTO FINISHING Developing. Printinr Knlarsine QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies Your House is J W: 15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time Q-S9 Time Sienal 10:00 Marjoric Duff 10:15 Morrang Melodies 10 30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather toiecst 11:31 Messrs 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices PIVl 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude posed by Dr. A. W. Large with I response by the bridegroom.! Toast to the bridesmaid was proposed by George Hills. The' groomsman responded. ! Serviteurs were MisS Betty! Jaques. Miss Elsie Muir, Miss! Milly Bill, Miss Lillian Knutson,! SMITH & ELKIN5 W v Mrs. Diana Blair, Mi.ss Paddy! Harris and Mrs. Donald Fitch. ' Telegrams of congratulations were received from relatives and fi-encis in Kinderstey, cask., I Summerland, B. C, Vancouver,' PLl'MRING AND HEATING Phone 174 P.O. Box 271 MAIXT1P VALIE ... NKEDtD Mf! NOW! NOW AVAILABLE For F.stimaln ! PHONE 2 Edmonton and Laird, Sask. The bridal couple left Friday evening on the Coquitlam for Limberlost Lodge on their honeymoon. For travelling, the bride changed to a suit of pale blue gabardine with white and navy accessories and orchid corsage. On their return, they will take up residence at 237 Seventh Avenue East. MITCHELJ REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED CURR1EL1 Ruildrn and I It. E. '324 2nd MORTIMER Ave. 1 Near CFPR) CHANDLa PORTRAIT ST film linisbint-'l LOOR FOR TITE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Flash rhotc fik" Phone Own 381 TRINCE RUPEE' I I Advertise n. the Ual.y News! p. ., . ... .. ,.. ...,,.,.,,, ,. ..,. . e-rmiT. vickers' ii usiMiui n emu ii Calvert hsiiikis icistn, in J HOLLYWOOD cafe I look T&jM K full Harvest ol SjCy if K M 00CM ATTBEP.N.L p v nC rSiAF . livestock yh 111 1 llll F-r- i Blue ribbon ehampion f I O l 1 0 HK 0 V ft WO(W onpar.de. YWn f Impiration for the ftAm K M OWr'R r:;Cl0 V'll Orliln III KV O. FASHION SHOW JM ll '-0WJT HORTICULTURE -Jw ffPlfdf DOG SHOW i fiS ' W W5Cv, C C king for a day. AA'W W-m:mFm$j Th01 I I commercial UjiW tMf WilbW W'- Viv, LJ EXHIBITS LrJvl V Wjffw fill MuXxlT' tni m Ss? r.; VA ATfl'MlPX B-c- products ri tT wkUmt; Iff a: y Ccr -j IcwSEkW display V 51 IT'S FAIR-TIME AGAIN V . WMf TOR H EXCITING DAYS! $L day. of fun and frolic " n"d ' ' fUr r,0,,,U, from Aus8l 25 28. I PA S II I P.N.E. KfefTM August 24 to 1 1 mm Jfep 'Mmm MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE OPEN FROM 11:30 A.M. TO J:3J A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dlshe CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN i M "uscmtiH is not puoiiihcd or divflved hy the Liquet Contwl h,tl oi bv Ihe Goverammt of bntih Cjilumhi. 1 fir fitZA For Outside Orders TIIOXE 13J PLAN TO ATTEND Terrace and District Civic Centre Labor Day Program Barbecue Loggers' Sports Children's Sports Carnival Games Bowling DANCE in Evening Frank Gavan's Orchestra (207) TRAVEL THE EASY, COMFORTABLE n i t ixeguiar i rips ... , p t c r i IslAnd r0"! HOLIDAY PICNIC PACK THE BASKET WITH GOOD THINGS TO EAT from Terrace Meat Market George E. Peters, Prop. QUALITY SERVICE w yuctu vnai (Daily, Except Sunday) . To Alice Arm, Stewart CHARTER FLIGHTS THROUGHOy i & i For Information and Reservations. MEATS FISH- BUTTER EGGS POULTRY QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIKLin1"" 1