Local News Items kriiice tlupctt Dailp i-ltm JLtfl. Tuesday, May ll,iai8 . LYWOOB .FOR BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR EFFECTS Polish Girl, Still Ridden by Fear Here to Marry Pr. Rupert Man Itf Striated Fir, Per sq. ft. La.Craft euca, VANCOUVER COUPLE WED ply, I'lain, ; 20c WiC 10c 20c 25c 20c 20c 18c rored fearful memories when interviewed about life at her home near Warsaw. "She asks that her name not be used." said Mr. Voeel. "She "Ottawa Highlights" by H. G. Archibald MP., Titesday, 6:30 p.m., CFPR. (in) Corporal T. D. Brunton of the provincial police, Smithers detachment, is in the city In connection with the Assiy Court Registered Nurses Tea and Sale at Nurses' Residence, Wednesday, May 12, 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. (Ill) 4 Prince Rupert Liberal Ass'n. General Meeting, ladies' lounge, I Civic Centre, Wednesday May I A quiet wedding solemnized by ern Birch, i" & 316" - h ,r panelling:, number 1 Escapes From Russian Zone of Germany A Polish girl who slipped secretly from a land darkened by fear arrived in Prince Rupert last week and is still trying to adjust herself to the friendly ways of Canadians. But although she believes that numoer z, " (112) 12, 8:00 p.m. trial which was completed today Complete stock of new mouldings for use with plywood panels Bishop J. B. Gibson left at the Regular Moose Meet-,' t FOR lU.i'Oinnit," bnUWING MODERN thinks, some day the Russians may come over here or that they j will retaliate against her rela-' tives still in Poland." A thin brunette of about 30 with birdlike movements, she showed obvious signs of lack of nourishing food. Although she is a Pole, her ancestrv is fir she herself may be free of Soviet Ing Tuesday, 8 p.m fLTL VIVUU INTERIORS SHARP. Appointment Rev. Earl Soiland in the Parsonage of St. Paul's Lutheran Church Monday evening united a Vancouver couple, the groom, a former Prince Rupert man. Joined in marriage were Miss June Peggy Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, 145 West Eleventh Avenue, Vancouver, and Stienar Antonsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anfelt Antonsen, of 1885 West Fifteenth Avenue, Vancouver. week-end for Smithers where on Sunday he officiated at the ordination of Kenneth Maxwell Collison into the clergy of the LBERT AND McCAFFERY LTD. of committees for -he year. (ill) L Lumber FHONE 116 Building Supplies oppression, she Is taking no chances that her name will appear in a newspaper and cause danger to her relatives still In Russian-dominated Poland. The fiance, of Paul Vogel, 221 Fifth Avenue East, speaks no English, but her thin face mir- man and her dominant language is German. , She sooke that lan Church of England. Rev. Mr. Collison, who recently was graduated from the Anglican Theological College, Vancouver, has accepted a call to Endako. Rev. and Mrs. Earl Soiland and daughter, Mardel, are leaving at the end of the month for Minneapolis, where Mr. Soiland will attend an International confer Nineth and Eleventh with a new, six-Inch wod-stave main and to take off a four-Inch line to Mc-Clymont Park to serve the swim The groom's family formerly were residents of this city. ER LINE SWIMMING APPROVED ming pool. ence of the Lutheran Church June 8 to 13. They expect to be away for the month of June. Witnesses to the rite were Hans Antonsen, uncle of the Hotel. . Cost of the four-Inch line U SIETSON'S Summer, STYLE estimated at $1,000 and the expense of both It and the six- MODERN WIVES . URGED TO LEARN HANDICRAFTS guage through an interpreter. Her story was that of a oiice-prosperous family brought to destitution by two Invasions and of a flight across Russian-occupied Germany to a displaced persons camp In the British zone. Her family was once the owners of a farm-Implement manufacturing plant in a village west of Warsaw. Its operation was restricted during the war and the plant was confiscated following the Russian invasion. Parts of the province of War Arrivals groom, and Mrs. Earl Soiland. They will honeymoon in Prince Rupert where they have a number of friends, and later return to Vancouver to take up Capt. Joseph Offutt, of the Salvation Army Native Corps, Port Simpson, sailed this afternoon on the Cardena for Van inch line will be borne by the city. Prince Rupert 4 worl:s project which will a new water main' from Avenue to Eleventh Av-.,d make a water supply i.e for the .Gyro Club's ;,.d outdoor swimming couver to attend a regional con City Engineer Don Stewart 3. Kendall, Vancouver; W. Brown, Vancouver; W. F. Foster, told council that the project could be begun with two weeks. ference with the international commander, General Orsborn, of London, England. He accompan It has beenpsaid that grandmother had it'all over the ybung matrons of today when it came Vancouver; P. D. Bannerman, Vancouver; J. G. P. Greenwood, fas appruveu uy city wun-k nitrht. ied Brigadier ana Mrs. J. . T. Vancouver; O. Hafseth, MAYOR FILMS FLOOD GALT, Ont., (P Movies of the spring flood which swept down the Grand River here in mid-March have been studied by city to knowing how to be happy but busy. Self expression Is credited Cape Van saw uraay, sne says, are occu il authorized the City Giilingham and Capt. and Mrs. Beale, R. R.-H. MacLeod, r Earle Jarrett. r's department to replace with having a great deal to do j plea onlv W women and old men. with peace of mind in anv life young men have all been couver; R. J. Allison, Vancouver; D. Dufieux, Vancouver; M. -out water main between council. The pictures were tak and grandmother was adept at 1 taken to slave camps in the So- Olsen, Vancouver; E. MacDon- MERCHANTS Do you know that the Daily News is the most effective medium of advertising n Prince Rupert? No one misses your message if it's ad lt. i) LATE TO CLASSIFY en by Mayor J. M. Moffatt. You saw it m tne Daily News! When she had a few minutes of leisure she never had to worry about how she could kill it. She STARTED VACCINATION aid, Port Moody; J. W. Decker, Inoculation with cow-pox as j Vancouver; J. Young, Vancou-protection against smallpox washer; W. R. W. Smith, Sandspit; successfully demonstrated by Dr. j N. Thompson, Vancouver; V Edward Jenner in 1798. jlverson, Vancouver. tALE Two lots, 6 rooms vertised in the News. ..It's the really efficient way of putting bath, with cabin at rear. it over. tf. fc:h Ave. West. (116) had her quilting, her crocheting, her hooked mats or her water- Stetson's new Royal D e L u x e Hats in Light Beige and Silver Grey. Smart colors and correct styling for your summer vacation or business wear. leis. Although her immediate family escaped, the early period of the Russian occupation was one of wanton pillage and rape which was later outlawed by the Russians, but nevertheless continued until the Poles had little left worth pillaging. After her family's factory had been confiscated, they were moved to the Russian zone of Ger- colors. From her friends she received the required appreciation WANT IT fv BLUE T Vl and though her work may not have been on the mastemiece plane, she knew much of it would live after her in the form t'S SVU1N6 iiU of family heirlooms. And so many where they managed to II 1 V perils.Iive for 11 months by trading grandmother avoided the of frustration. . mJm. mi family goods for food. "The people were afraid of the Apparently when careers be- or necessary . Russians even befnrp thp mar" k k WITH I came fashionable for the ladles in At ALL SOTO a'". T M,,,, the last few, she said. "Manv committed sni- generations, spare-time was jcide when they came and those JUL never mougnt 01 and conse-; who remained found them m, quently many of the handicrafts .harsher than thev hnrt nntii. VOU Wr 'MS pated." grandmother knew and utilized were forgotten. What the young ladies seemed to have overlooked I IK Mr. Vogel 's fiance used some of the families remaining fund3 to buv identifirat.inn ri in their desire to train for busi- mm and professional positions then slipped wltnout authoriza: Easiest, Best, Most "Sto. Economical. Perfect! MK.flrfr'm 1 : At most grocers. ijf'Ai nracHWtmHIBHBBB For washing gtiidi Pk fA Wj write; M IO ..t. w iuuHU! na tion, across the eastern zone of ! and live .rr2 !'th n ! f6W .year! Germany into the British zone. a modernized version of M 1 1 one wuuna up in a u.f. camp in . j I Mmfwtpn a, Minn, '"Wrg . near Hanover. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions There she applied for entry Into Canada and after a series : 1 1 ivw.'.vuvv; 1 vwv.wv-.vw FOR of rigid inspections by Canadian immigration authorities, was given passage on the ship Beaverbrae from Bremerhaven on April 19. J"Chickea in the Rough' I 1 u. r LTM I ' I L T . k- mm "There was no service on the TO TAKE HOME Call the CIVIC CKNTKK DINING ROOM ship," she said smiling. "Every one of the passengers looked PHONE 231 after themselves and' others. I acted as a cook." '.WAV-W.'AW "Their "pay" Was not much by Canadian standards, but it Exciting suits in fifteen smart, Spring styles ; herringbones, stripes and botanys in the latest Spring pastels. Sizes are broken, but there are some outstanding bargains awaiting the early shopper. Reg. $35.00 NOW ONLY Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES grandmothers' life. Club activities and social work partially filled the modern wife's spare time but for true self-expression she had a growing need to create with her hands. During the war knitting regained favor among the ladies and judging from the displays at the recent Hobby Show many are adept in other forms of needle work. In order to encourage the development of home handicrafts, the Department of University Extension is offering short courses in weaving, home furnishing, and crafts from May 17 to May 28 of this year. These are especially planned for Women's Institutes. Delegates to the June convention and other members of the Institute will be given preference should it be necessary to limit enrolment. An advance registration of at least ten will be required for any course. A small . fee is charged for each course plus payment for all materials used. Courses available during the convention will consist of weaving, leatherwork, textile decoration, design and home furnish-.ing In July from the 12th to 31st, a three-week summer course in elementary weaving will be conducted. meant a lot to a group of people who some of whom had come through a decade of hardship they were given oranges, the first that most had seen in nine years. Announcements All advertisement a tbls column will be charged tor a full month at 25 cents a word $1.9.50- Upholstering' FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTAIIIDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention LOVIN'S (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE It ?? Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, 8 p.m., May 13. Booth P.T.A. May 19. BLUE 593 J 1ST. ST J I 1 I Job's Daughters Tea, May 20, Mrs. Alex Mitchell's, 232 4th Ave. West. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at Mrs. Wm. Watts' home, 435 4th West. 1 , Junior Auxiliary United Church ! Tea, June 10. ; Presbyterian Tea, home of Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlow St., June 17. t -l BEST OF PALS THEN Just three years ago this month (April 25, 1945) United States and Soviet armies met at Torgau after fighting their way across Germany. Shorties and toppers in an assortment of styles to suit every individual taste. Quality fabrics in plain pastel. Take advantage now of the tremendous saving we've scheduled for you. Reg. $35.00 NOW ONLY $10.50 SERPENT WORSHIP Voodooism, the religious wor ship of a certain serpent, orig THE BETTER THE WATCH The more skiUIul repairing you need. A dollar watch is built after the fashion of a wheelbarrow i anybody can understand it Bui you take an expensive timepiece and its clil ferent. No one but an experienced man can deal with it safely. It's wise to leave all disordered timepieces Willi (Wvwvwavwwuwww; SHOE and SLIPPER? inated in Africa. The terrible nature of the rites has been much exaggerated. MISNOMERS The so-called 'small" intestine OfC OUrSe These Garments May Be bought Un . . 3: is from 22 t o 25 feet long and the 'large" Intestine, five to six feet long. SWEET SIXTEEN'S PERSONALIZED BUDGET PLAN No Interest No Carrying Charges NOTICE protect Your Furs! JllE SUREST, most economical fur scarves, None of them are beyond our ability to repair and do it properly. One thing inure It's wise not to allow the matter to be put oil'. ti.., , , from Jfcarm is to let us store them for 5 v,, n, 1 olnnMUC tl'iu U1U UIUUL1II, ov1-'" Sin nnr punutlntflv insured, 11 B,U t FREE! A PAIR OF ? NYLONS !: The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising Is payable In advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. 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