lUAnmrn ir Prlnci XXuperl DafT? HtS5 tan4ay, June 6, 1949 - iw 11 11 " "f Lj r- . - . ' 1 ,T- . ---ww JuTiLMllW.l ..... Ml . . A. ! -i I ' v .4 , ..J - - i 5 '?4,il fi GLEM VOWELL Interesting Native Wedding at Interior Village Last Week Salvation Army Citadel at Glen Vowell near Hazelton was kfenv--rrff tcmw cfpr Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Sublect to Change) YOU BET IT'S IMPORTANT If you order your winter coal supply NOW, you're absolutely sure of comfortable warmth and good Irallli 1r your family from the first uld nip ana on tiirouch OKDKK NOW! the focal point of an important native wedding on , Wednesday of last week when nuptial rites for Miss Doris L. Wells, daughter fo Chief David L. Wells of Klt-wanga, became the bride of Harold P. Morrison, son of Mr. and Mis. Simon Morrison of Klspiox. There were guests from various villages In the ln-trlor. .. Captain Earl Jarrett, Salvation Army commandant, officiated Jonathan Brown provided organ music. The bride, dressed in full white wedding costume, entered the church with her father. Carrying a bouquet of white roses, she Wflti nrppprloH hv turn niatfii HttlA CALL 651 8:li5 Morning Song ; 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert ; 9:00 BBC News and Coraty :I5 Morning DevotK.'rwfj . 9:30 Sunrise Serenade t 9:45 Coffee Time - ' 9:59 Time Signal " 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15MorrAng Melodies ? 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Bernle Braden Tells a Story ; 11:15 Songs of 'Yesterday 11:30 Weather Forecast 11 :31 Message Period 1 1 :33 Recorded Interlude' 11:45 Medioda ... " ' p.m. 12 ;00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News ' 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broatlcft4 12:55 Recorded Interlude ' 1:00 Intermezzo . 1 :30 Afternoon Concert 20 In a Lighter Mood 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary A Grant 3:0OT-Musical Program . . J: 15 Serenade " 3:30 Divertimento ,' ; t Advertise in tne Daii'y Npws! POTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED MON1JA1 -rM. 4:00 The Don Harding Show 4:15 Stock Quotations and In I 4:30 Chlch Valle 4:45 Magic Adventures 5:00 Music In a Mellow Mood 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45 The Question Box 6:00 Supper Serenade-6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party' 7:00 CBC New3 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show 9:00 B.C. Coalition Talk Hon. G. S. Pearson 9:15 Musical Medley 9:30 Musical Program 10:00 CBC New 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Coalition Talk -10:30 Just a Memory 11:00 Weather and Fish ' Arrivals TUlJSDAt A.M 7:00 Musicai Clocx 8:00 CBC New? taber Huilding Supplies i nHi t....,. . .... Wi il imm ........ ' ''' ': I inir r .i i mt ,,j Hr FOR RIDE IN STYLE Prime Minister and Mrs. St. Laurent rode in style during their visit to McGill University Monday. Before the prime minister was given an honorary doctor of laws degree, he and his wife were drawn around the campus In a colorful old caleche pulled by students. Dr. Cyril F. James, principal and vice-chancel lor of McGill is in the driver's seat (CP. Photo) -ELECT r of Miss Connie Pat- s reamers centred by a confetti-;Ilower ,r, Francesoblnson filled wedding bell, the bride and Sadie Roblnson wno were was presented by Mrs. C. W.'also dressed ,n whlte and car. Warrender with a beautiful rled bouquets of lilacs chenille bedspread and a rayon The brdesmaids were the damaok table cloth. Delicious Miltses Myrtle Robinson, Ruby refreshments were served by the Robinson, Martha Woods, Edith hostess and the pleasant gath- Thistle, Daisy Olsen and Ada ering closed with prayer by Mrs. wrieht m., a brine-elect lor foUnd BU,,ty by MaBlstrate W-ja-.cs Ja-es A a. Turner lurncr was was r-e I"-e- n Vance on Thursday. The of- $300 on a charge of supplying Ience. toolc place wnile Turner liquor to minors and received was In the.: employ of local suspended sentence on a sec-'hotel. TEACHERS MARRY IN MORNING RITE A quiet wedding took place at Mis. M. Waksdale was hostess with thlrty-,1s nathering to enjoy Uutions and commun-.g. Seated under a ,f pink and white Yurgensen. ond similar -charge in police . 1 court Friday. He had been You Saw-It in The News. I E o'clock Saturday morning in Classified Ads. Get Results. Groom's attendants were James Woods, Edward Russell, Alex Green, Lloyd Morrison and Donald Thistle. The marriage service com .' s i . i 1 ! : ; ' - the sacristy of Annunciation' Church when Father Frank Ray-ner, O.M.I., officiated at a rite which joined Miss Frarfces Arn-ett of Saskatoon and Peter Sbrocchi of Vancouver. Both the principals are members of the city school teaching staff. The bride was charming in a menced with the hymn "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden" i after which Capt. Jarrett read' scripture and solemnized the. marriage rite. During the signing of the, reeister there was an orean eolo! OP TASTY MEALS AT THE Tftex Cafie Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN When ijou give them this cereal... h Tnnothan Tirnum i becoming navy navy blue blue crepe af- matchlng Over two hundred BUests at-. ternoon frock with it's a race fo see wishes tin I Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel am. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Order r straw sailor hat and white ac" tended the wedding feast and, dance. Mary McKenzie Intro-1 cessorles. duced the toastmaster, Jona-J Mr. and Mrs. R. Davidson, who witnessed the return-Field were ceremony, than Brown. Speakers Captain David Wells, Mrs. j ed wltn the bride and groom to Peter Robinson, Chief Henry .their new home where Miss Russell, Frank Harris, Mrs. Law- Marjorle Anstey and Miss Muriel Townsend of the School son Councillor J. Woods. Alice High Williams and Capt. Jarrett. Mr. ta" sved a wedding break-cnfi Mrs Sinclair of Smithers ras'-- PACIFIC tevedoring & Contracting I rmtniMV f tHTPn What joy to see the aest with which young appetites golilile up Grape-Nuts Flakes. How comforting, too, to know that these tasty, golden-brown flakes give little bodies nourishment they need daily . . . useful quantities of carbohydrates and protein for growth and muscle; phosphorous for sturdy bones and sound teeth; iron for rich blood and other food essentials. and Alfred Hllles and Jonathan Sunday afternoon; Mr. and T,.i,n t nnHprpri nrnl duets Mrs. Sbrocchi were at home to J WlllldV'll ,mMi-ix- - and there were also solos. friends. Mrs. R. Davidson and Mrs. M. Kullander poured tea while Miss Pat McRae was ln Music for dancing was provided by the Wlldwood Orchestra ol KUploX. I General Stevedores and Contractors scdores for Canadian National Railways IbLE ADDRESS HEAD OFFICE pACIFICO" PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. charge of refreshments, assisted by MisS Marjorie Anstey and Miss Muriel Anstey. I v ' 7 'i ' K UNBEATABLE GRAPE'NUTS FLAVOR.! f j Men of the Booth High School FREE COCOA staff each presented the groom II . ...... Jr" f 1 , wltlT an Item ot carpentry, equipment with the wish that it might prove useful In main-1 Next time in your grocer's, ask for USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL tenance of his new home. Grape-Nuli Flakes Iiave a flavor different from that of any other lireakfast rereal . , . so iiimoual and teniitinr that it's a sure-fire favorite with both young and old. AT SCHOOL Smithers Parent Teacher Association is In Session SMITHERS At a Parent-Teachers' meeting held In the Elementary School recently. It flGE L. RORIE i trountant, Auditor, etc. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP ' Permanent Waving .Beauty Culture In all Its branches MADE FROM TWO GRAINS-NOTONE lax Returns Compiled Block Phone 387 , Gordon Rothnie, returning officer for Atlin ln the provincial election, and L. Barwlse, his assistant, returned to Stewart on the Camosiin last evening after spending several days in the city in connection with the getting of ballots and election documents Into various parts of the riding more conveniently reached from here. ' 204 4th Street Phone 655 GrapeNuts , (CCIMEMO tDf MARK NO kkvkr Jr Ji A Product of Ymi we Grape-Nuts Flake's have a double reason for di stinrtive flavor and real goutiness. They're made not from one hut TWO GOhDKN GRAINS . . . sun-ripened wheat ami malted barley blended, baked and toasted according to a secret recipe. RADIO CLINIC disfacto'ry Service CALL 53 was decided to continue serving free cocoa to the children taking lunch at school, until the end of the school year on June 30 If possible. Funds and supplies both toeing low, it was also decided that the P.T.A. should take pharge of the refreshment booth at the school sports Rrottnds and use HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS kond Avenue West Taste's HUNDEIDE HELP KEEP LJTIE BODIES FT Building and repairs of all kind h'KIN'S DEALER Roof, Chimneys Oil Burners nlh Avenue West mm all profits to finance the cocoa project. At present the parents are taking urns making and serving the cocoa, and It was felt that some who could not help in this way would willingly donate cocoa, sugar or milk If asked tACK 890 Box 296 4- PHONES 0 TECHNICIAN Black 087 Red 894 evenings Voicing and Repairs And the wholesome nourishment in these instantly-served, ready-to-eat flakes is sound preparation for busy days in school ami playground ... in office, factory and home. P.O. Box 1670 inrtiepwr Title's KE COLUSSI ne BLACK 756 2 10th East DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 6, SMITH BLOCK Phone 7C5 P.O. Box 1401 Rodpn for TASTY COOKIES and other good things on th packago In REGUlAft SIZE and BIO ECONOMY PACKAGI for family uia GF-4? NDLING WOOD Sack Delivered id, Random Lengths -Carrying the Torch. By CHICK YOUNG BLONDIE plO per load B & W TRANSFER to do so. Some of those present at the meeting volunteered to donate, saying they found it more convenient than helping with the actual work. A committee was appointed to nominate candidates for election to office at the next meeting, June 20, these candidates to be voted on together at. that date. At the close of the meeting, McDonald Cochrane, B.A., B.S., Science teacher for the Smithers High School, gave a short and interesting talk on 'How to Raise Good Children." Coffee and sandwiches were then served by the members. Green 186 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERINO Phone BLUE 818 P.O. Box 52 330 Second Avenue Prince Ruoert. B O. fKET McLEOD TOMETRIST .ALT 8TONE BUILDING A.' P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY "3 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER, B.C. Drael bttl " ' 2?; 'z3 WANTED One welder and one sheet metal man. Apply Thorn Sheet Metal, Market Circle. (135) AO Vfaders; . , Jicnt; O ? and RA K Smith Co' ' ''orkltrt 1 TE WORK Ln t .'3 ft " , pi You saw :t m the News! -A False Lead. "n VUNDERS Lief"" I of 5 U 9 r. r I I . 1 Ve , , . licraiise Monamrl toil Monasral ape"Top of I he Top" quality . . . at pricra Inner than any rnmparalile tin-iiilies for valla, ceilings or vooitvtork. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS, Agents for SIMPLEX GAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES Sales, Service and Parts Boat Owners and users of Industrial Engines are Invited to our showroom to view our various engines and talk over equipment problems. SCHEDULE"" Wednesday, Friday, last-Thursday, saturdaj AtTTtON SAl.R Tlmlirr Sale X4IS3 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction .at 11 B.m., on Monday. August 1. 1949, ln the office of the District Forester, Marine Building, Vancouver, B. C, the Licence X47483, to cut 11,206.000 f .b.m. of Kir. Cedar. Hemlock, and Balsam, on an area sltunted on Smltley River, south Bentlnck Arm, Range 3 Coast Land District. Three years will be allowed M M for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.' Further particulars may be obtained from the Deputy Minister of victoria. B. C. or the Dlst- "in iiiiiii . it in il lit it - iipjrr a ff Pit yi (Oto CD&tfhZ3XB ff' ! SEEP-VtQ '.' -'S':'. vj. ' ' . .' '"'. 1949 K,fll rn,w" "t it.-'' "!. H ,J L nu i ;. f iru giiliftiijliiLiuuau-U-ii)UJ.jJ L -JTL -Jul- ' - - MTT 'Untrodden H.l. Well Cartage Ltd. Complete Movlnr Service 4 Wo'.n Blu Cratlnf Pmcklnf Cartas ... ' uAr.xit.er. Vancouver, or Prince i HOSPITAL Benl At . n a BLUS 781 RM 18