THIS AND THAT Robert Cameron in the absence of the groom's niot v.:. Mrs. Lock WIDE INTEREST Iprtucc Uupctt DaUp Jctos Monday, January 3, 1949 I 111 CATHEDRAL I FAMOUS IcLeod Riirer Coal was gowned in Queen's blue crepe with hat of shaded blue ostrich plumes. Mrs. Cameron wore a gown of white, jeiVey silk, black felt hat with white feathers. Her corsage was of pink roses and white heather. WEDDING HERE A vedding of Interest in Now Available NUT AND 3TOKER SIZES, Prinze Rupert, Powell River and Victoria was solemnized at The hah was seasonably dec- t. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral , oratd with boughs of evergreen here on the evenine of Decern- iand holly. Baskets of white bcr 30 when Gladys Marie, only daughter of Fire Chrlef and Mrs. chrysanthemums, silver leaves and holly berries and white ribbon streamers' with silver ALBERT & KcCAFFERY LTD. H. T. Lock, became the bride of Arthur William McPhalcn, only wedding bells were strung from UIMHKR - IIUILDINC 'SUPPLIES the ceiling. A decorative, three-tier wed I'lONK 116 I ding cake centred the bride's table which was covered with a I 1-- i hand-made, white lace cloth I r REDWOOD and decorated with seasonable in of a big red food son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. McPhalcn of Westvlew, at a rite performed by Rev. Basil 8. Prockter. ; The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was daughter of Fire Chief and Mrs. gowned in heavy, white embossed crepe. Her Htted bodice featured a "U" neckline and sleeves long and pointed over the hands. The skirt fell into soft folds and formed a long, fan-shaped train. 4 at k.,,.,) estimate flowers and white tapers. The cake was duly cut by the bride, and groom. Many lovely gifts j were received by the couple and tele grams of congratu)at?ns were read from relatives in England and Westvlew and friends New Year lluby, A Girl, I torn On January' Prince Ruperts New Year',; baby was a girl, a healthy einnt-pound young lady born to Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Hretzka of 1384 IkW M.iit,.. it,.V,in It". fX) T- " r . 1 fHtNi CHIIO (Sin "Si, your rhumb teacher is here! A coronet or orange blossoms held the floor-length, embroidered veil and bride's bouquet was of red roses, white heather and small, white chrysanthemums. Local News Items... t WITH A i win'. blxlli Avenue East, at 9:30 p.m.', New Year's Day. to 7 Z in Victoria and elsewhere. Toast to the bride was proposed by Robert Cameron, an old friend of the family, to which the bridegroom responded. Toast to the bride's attendants was proposed by Earl Becker, to which the groomsman replied. Mrs. C. E. Cullin and Mrs. Robert Cameron presided at the urns, the former wearing -a dress of black velvet with corsage of pink carnations. Serviteurs were Mrs. Don Llewellyn, Mrs. Jock Ewart and the Misses Geraldine Prockter and Yvonne Lawrence. All wofe corsages of pink car Mrs. H. S. Parker will sail by the Princess Norah on Wednesday on a business trip south. Miss Dorothy Evans returned to the city on Saturday night's train after spending the last three weeks visitin" friends at J.1 E. Orrhheim returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a brief business trip to Terrace. SHEARDOWN'S have two 'phones 585 and 58G. They also have a free delivery service. Use them for your convenience. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunter returned to the city on the Camo Effective color contrasts appeared in the bouffant frocks of the attendants. Mrs. Sam Currie, matron of honor, wore tangerine red taffeta which featured a fitted bodice, full skirt with hoop effect, side panniers and a bustle bow. She wore white mitts and natural flower headdress of small white chrysanthemums and Talisman roses. Her styled bouquet also was of Talisman roses with As the sole arrival at Prince Rupert General Hospital on January 1, Baby Hretzka will be the recipient of a shawl and a hand-made woolen baby set In pink from the Stork Shoppe, whose proprietor, Mrs. William Weiss, announced the gift to the first baby born in General Hospital here in 1949. Two other babies just missed the January 1 deadline one was born on New Year's Eve and jltnciw what com- J It ' ,,u ci-t ncii you .Viiks VapoRubi Mirror and Edmonton, Alberta. John Carrie, who spent the! Christmas and New Year season' in Prince Rupert, .mailed Sun- V ri'ld rhokos-up Sn-r ana maiits sun yesterday afternoon from a nations and small white mums. , liicult . . . n-rc a forces overseas, is completing his studies as an architect at the University of B.C. brief Christinas and New Year Dancing and singing were en visit to Vancouver . too! joyed by the guests, music being! horseshoe of small white chrysanthemums and white heather. Little Ann Currie, as train bearer, wore a frock of pale i VopoRub Steam I with .dark blue topcoat, trimmed with grey lamb. He hat and accessories were winter whlt and her corsage was talisman roses., The- bride is a graduate in Arts and Sociology at the Uni nay evening lor his home at Cobble Hill, Vancouver Island.! Mr. Currie moved there last June. Miss Lillian Motifkl-jn.'trans-ferrec! from I'urt Siaip.-on t,j L j MHKrDfUl HI V1CKS Mrs. Stone of the local school teaching staff returned to the another on January 2. Baby Hretzka is the first New Year's baby to be born here since 104G. She also Is the first to enU'r the world here with complete provided Dy miss trances Moore at the piano and Bert Cameron, violin. The coiiDle left on the PrincE city on the Camosun yesterday after .spending the Christmas and New Wear season in Clark W Cameron of the Columbia Cellulose Co. at Port Edward returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from Seattle where he spent the Christmas season with his family. versity of British Columbia and green suk over taneta with a natural flowered : garland of baby 'mums and red berries in her hair and carried a matching bouquet on her arm. in'" . -ia!)io Iorii-r. i Hie noofli-i steam. Medicated t ute diiT'-t to ciiid- hilil tUlH"i, l ,;-y llllllll m 1,1. 'i mi ii brent hi ,J nii'rf rede While i rim t tr 'i . rlvvt in Viiks VapoJ'u'i. is on the staff of the Children's George for their home at 3435 Point Grey Road, Vancouver. For her going-away costume, the eligibility for the provincial Hospital Insurance plan which Aid Society, Vancouver. The groom, who served in the armed bride chose a suit of grey wool Kit.ielas as school teacher fur the Department of Indian Affairs, arrived In the city m 1 1 Camosun yesterday ai . r spending the Christmas holiday .season at Victoi,.i ami v.iii proceed to the interior on this cve-ning's train. covers hospitalization costs for herself and her mother who, incidentally is doing well, too. J 1 iCib , V VAPOMUB Pete Hanson and Gerald Lord well known seineboat skippers ' of Butedale, returned to that' cannery point on the Camosun. yesterday after spending the Christmas and New Year season in Vancouver. Peter Adlem of Booth Mem Groomsman was Sam Currie. Ushers were Earl Becker and W. H. Hill. Appropriate organ music was played during the ceremony and the 6igning of the register by Peter Lien, Cathedral organ! it. At a reception which follow- Advertise in the Daily New- orial High School teaching staff ed at the Sons of Norway hall. returned to the city on the the guests were received by the CamoKun yesterday afternoon bride's mother, assisted by Mrs. lrom Vancouver where he spent. ; the Christmas and New Year' mwrl Announcei nents iiday season. All dvertMPtuui m m, tnm columii will be charged (or 1 all month t 38 cents wurd !V HRETZKA daughter of Mr. Party Civic Centre Bridge January 7, 8 p.m. a-. Nestor Hretzka, Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. Bridge and Cribbage, Civic Centre, January 10. 1 VxX :.&gf& liioiTsj Cribbage, Whist, Bridge at Catholic School Hall, Jan. 1.3, 8 lM''M .m., January Uiby to be born in lliiTt General 1 in l!i;, is the of a lovely shawl ml-made woollen p.m. II ' ILL' x t - Miss Pat Mcliae, j)hysical education teacher in the local schools, returned to the city on tiie Camosun yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where she fpent the C.iiisimas and New Year holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes jr. and young son, who have been in Vancouver for the past year and a half, returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from the south to resume residence here. Rdward R. Plotner, young attorney of Oakland, California, and Mrs. Plotner are round trip passengers on the present trip of the steamer camosun, going north yesterday to Stewart and Alice Arm. They were recently Burns Banquet, Presbyterian (.-rr.-. , . .v. ... "ii ...1 -'.".1 1 mrm. Church Hall, January 25. I of BLONDIE By CHICK YOUNG You Can't Win! - THE cri if f rk Shoppe Blue HID lit) I married and are making the trip as a honeymoon. i ; 1 ! d e 1. r d s d e 3 )- Is iy n st te d ;e n le iy le 3e :e ii in iy n, 20 5) 30 la Id A3 r I V k-LS m" rC THINK OF ME- ) -rfSv 7r TUcTl-v tl ' , 1 -A S EfcGWOOD, YOUVE ) f-ypf .ima MASS fc'A Ctrlc. T) i'J feS (Ruined mv beautifulA;. of lac6i?atiokiS. ) $: SKrffiroBP A -jft' D"V . A Ii V FLOOR THAT I SPENT I Kji CONTUSIONS, "f . lf ( oSo FLOObT '' 'Cr',Si 'Vl' ;J - . (svw Leaf HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mrs. M. McDonald, Edmonton; Dennis and Glen Husband, Queen Charlotte City; Miss L. Montkton, Victoria; W. Dupont. Victoria; L. Pedersen, Carlisle; S. Dumo, Queen Charlotte City; G. A. Cobbout, Massett; H. D. Sweeten,, Vancouver; . N. Hed-niiin, Butedale; J. Schaduk, Ed a NEW YEAR -Woman's Work is Never Done! Mitchell monton; Miss T. M. Erickson, 1 reuly fro the New Year at home and in ' oiiii-e with CALANDUtt PADS that will 'h' vm keep your appointments. We also 'Ve assistant Daily Journals and Pocket Vancouver. TO DIJST IN "EETOCAY ( WE'LL START xaqVc ak?A 5j I J,"' , limine;. 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