LAST TIMES TOD AT B55 - 9:05 'Rachel in- a,uI tliiT, l?tintr Rupert atlp I3ete Uto, Saturday, March 20, 1948 responsible bodv such as the Gamblinf Fisheries Couiir.il of Canada has! Two nirn were discussing tlio permitted tlic release of sucli ; morals of their respective parish id Waterfront Whiffs SUNDAY MIDNIU niTLUT Of III. IS BRIDE i Continued from Page 5t ............... J 12:15- TWO 1 1 A 1 1 ;Kfv priests. Our clergyman." said one, "I s so .strict that he won't cveu perform a marriage ceremony." Goodness." replied the other, "What has thut got to do with his morals?" "He says his conscience will not allow him to participate lr. false statements." Reports that all members of the Co-operative are also members of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union were termed ridiculous, Mr. Hill's .statement said. The U.F.A.W.U.. also accused or communist domination, is a separate organiza ux ANl, ;. 0 "When Song is Sweet," accompanied by Mrs. E. J. Smith at the organ. Following the marriage ceremony a reception was huld in the Oddfellows" Hall. Guest were received by the bride's mother, lovely in a gown of grey silk figured in red with grey accessories and corsage of red car Oolichan Run Under Way Waterfront Reffinning to Liven Up Ream Trawlers Active tion which negotiates wage any game of chance!" WARN Kit OLANI) AS ( IIAKLIi; CHAN in 'DANGEROUS MONEY' agreements with the Co-operative just as it does with private companies. He Knows Who is the greatest es She "While co-operative pniicii the world?" ainst woman In iLjjOUNlft prevent discrimination a nations, and the groom's mother, Mrs. G. H. Tycho of Smithers, The oolichan run on the Naas River trot under way this week but no complete reports of its size have reached the city. Apparently, it is not exceptionally large. However, hundreds of natives are at Fishery Bay on the northern river for their annual harvest of the small fish which provide both a food staple and, a STARTS MONDAY race, creed or politics, probably not more than 10 to 15 percent of the members of the fishing co-operatives are also members of the U.F.A.W.U.," Mr. Hill said. He: "I don't' know." She: "Your mother." "My mother?" She: "Yes. To whom do you owe more than you can ever repay?" He: "My landlady." who chose a gown of green with trim of gold and with which she wore brown accessories and corsage of yellow carnations. The bridal couple received the congratulations of their many delicacy for a large part of the 'ffU$ a" the Thri" of a Dij Indian population. Small quantities have reached the city as a member, nas decided to take out membership in the Fisheries more are expected as .the boats . Council in Canada. Despite in Mi- dream come Vprnnp tirintpur friends as they stood beneath a white wedding bell In an arch of pink and white, on either side of which stood baskets of spring flowers. J. S. Irvine proposed the toast to the bride which was suitably responded to by the groom. Jack Frew proposed the toast to the come in tor supplies, ai present, the huge boiling poUs arc rendering the oil from tons of the fish. The natives use the resulting grease in a manner similar to the way white people use butter. JOHN PAYNE JUNE HAV Estimates of the Umblic works department which have been tabled in the House of Commons at Ottawa include an item of $70,000 for completion of the new fishermen's floats at Fair-view Bay at the west end of the Prince Rupert waterfront. Th completion project includes a level crossing of the ruilroad track connecting up with the city road and a breakwater beyond the west end of the new vitations for the past two years, the federation has declined to take out membership, but this year the members reversed their decision. New president of the Federation's board of directors is Harry Hansen of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative and Even for double the price you can't buy anything better than matron of honor to which the groomsman responded. Dainty refreshments were ser The Brand New Look Coats and Dresses for Daughter Ivar Johansen is one of the directors, i Herring are reported to be spawning in the Big Bay area, north of Prince Rupert. Herring eggs, drifting on the tide, are whitening the shore line, indicative of a productive year. This floats. ' Ami JL The six-member organizations of the Co-operative Federation At i have approved in principle a I move to amalgamate into one You saw it m tne Daily News! Advertise in tne Daily News! season's herring catch, during January and February, was one i WALLACE'S j Of Course ' of the heaviest in recent years in northern waters. operating organization. Incidentally, the Federation made a firm denial of reports that it had been barred from ved from two tables at each end of the hall. The tables were covered in lace tablecloths with flowers and tall pink tapers. On one table stood a beautiful three-tier wedding cake which was duly cut by the bride and groom and then cut for serving by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. William Reid, and Mrs. Tycho, the groom's mother. Mrs. J. S. Irvine, Mrs. G. W. Abott, Mrs. S. D. Macdonald and Mrs. P. Wlkdal poured while "INSTANT POWER charlotte'greenwood A V Reliable Plumbing Work Plus SATISFACTION! Pulse of the waterfront is quickening slightly as the fishing season comes closer. Repair work and the rigging of gear is taking up more time and interest of halibut and salmon men although the wharves and floats are still a long way from membership in the Fisheries Council because it was a communist-dominated organization. On the contrary, it says, the Fisheries Council has sought to have representation from th? Federation ever since the for C0NNK MAJtSHUl those serving were Mrs. Alex Mitchell, Mrs. Tommy Fraser, tXlU tcVANS CHARLES WJSSOl IHPATm 1 mation of the council two years being busy. There are still about 1 BMAM MOU IT , a to if! iw six weeks to go before the hali- j a8- but season starts and most fish- A statement by A. V. Hill, dir-ermen are careful to keep thlncs ector of member relations lot-in shape during the inactive the Federation, says that while for Auto, Truck, Tractor, Buses Marine and Diesel Engines. Also Marine, Home and Farm Lighting Batteries. ,1 ' Mrs. J. M. Irvine, Mrs. R. G. Ir- vine, and the Misses Evelyn Macdonald, Dorothy Macdonald, , Dorothy McLcod, Marie Boulter, , Donna McEwcn and Beverly Nelson. I Out-of-town guests at the I wedding were Mrs. O. T. Sundal ' of Terrace and Mrs. J. Hansen k HAjvr Mr mi turn DOOM urintor eran .some groups might be willing to u m..,l i u 'I i Capt. Henry Doiron brought Two I-'estturcK MONDAY Tl l.SDAV nique to damage the co-ops. "they can hardly believe that a and Mrs. C. Dahlie of Smithers. Wr can bundle any job at very moderate cost. Day and nisht service. Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating I'llUNE IO his beam trawler Sea Maid into port here Thursday night from Vancouver for flat fishing. There Telegrams of congratulation were read from friends and re- ! latlvcs in Vancouver. Klemtu. Product. Sold lv Dealer. Everywhere A MOT,. B.C are several beam trawlers out at present, as well as a few boats after dog fish. ! Montreal, Kclowna, Kamloops and Scotland. l Following the serving of re Psow Available! freshments dancinc was en Armour Salvage and Towing A Greeting a joyed with Andy McNaughton at the piano and later in the B.C. DISTRIBUTORS: McLennan, McFeely & Prior Ltd. Vancouver ami Prime Rupert Head Office and Factory: COYLE BATTERIES LIMITED VANCOl'VEK. B.C. Co. is completing the ing of a harbor tuc which will evening many friends gathered , be used for local work while the on the dock as the happy couple left on the Prince Rupert for a honeymoon in southern cities. The bride chose as her going- Kaien will be used for bigger jobs. The addition will increase the range of service which can be provided by the salvage On i in- -:'. Wisln via mil' i away costume a three-piece.; tailored grey suit with hat to! match and black accessories and j GniUING CARDS ; Work of transferring most of she wore a corsage of American Work IPamnts m In - Warm Woolens, Sturdy Drills and Denims WORK SHIRTS Dure Wool, Flannel, and Cotton Complete Line of Rubber and Other Waterproof Clothing Acinne CLOTHING STORE ANOTHER SHIPMENT! eoi'i i.Ai: connoi: tiikkmo" WASHERS JI'ST ARRIVED See Them At DIBB PRINTING COMH Tll'rD ' Beauty roses. Miss Mickie Mur-!lnc ncavv equipment from thi ray caught the bride's bouquet. ! Department of Transport base Following their honeymoon at D'Sb' Islad to the new quar-the. couple will reside in Kam- ters at Seal Cove has been coni" loops where the groom is at pre- 1 pIeted 'by tne snag scow '"S- LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL BEaNER BLOCK sent with the Canadian National 1 UJ"- "'"-nsnui.il , M.op hi u Telegraphs there. a Iew olner sccuons Slm rcmaln It is expected RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC they will return u,t ,altU'u l'"c uuuv 11 to the city some , TltV Phone H 1 1 f.KZl Box Rex Cat Thel'opular S.S. time in the fall iiujj auu siuira nave ueeii Many beautiful wedding gifts ! removed' testified to the popularity of j " ' the young couple. The bride CO-OPERATIVE IS was born in Prince Rupert and NOT COMMUNIST the groom until a few months j The B.C. Co-operative Federa ago was in the employ of the , tion, of which the Prince Ru- GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS wnapian National Telegraphs pert Fishermen's Co-operative is roi: tastv meai rl,(" - ChopSury ""'!ir ( iiini;si. I'isiiis OPPOHITK PKINCK BUrff PRINCE RUPERT Sails For ncrc. OPf'.N J A M TO 2 A M 6P;COND AVENUE. This man baa the 1-bit of COTTAfJK CITEKSK f I Repairs Construction Alteratiom Floor Sanding a Specialty I ASTHMA M I A Kin UAV CBVCB I I I coming home three or four times a week three sheets to the wind, so his wire determined to teaen him a lesson. With the aid of her feet and a floor lamp she New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Your Dally Dally ALL-WEATHER ALL-WEATHER SERVICE SERVICE .HithATiiKAKV om.anaim ill : IMM, r:i r.O. Hox 721 I I.IU. iiiicuiner. Br. ,11 I nOUC ItLI'''"' 1 VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT made a fair imitation of a ghost and then went in and shook her husband. "Wash thish?" he murmered sottily. j BLONDIE By Cfc Y" I I rzi3'!!ii!iiin!iI2 - mMm , "This is the devil," was the I answer. pd. -hats m Bresfei PVvsvsJ cT) WANTS TO KNOW ) ( WE GONS U. MIS V mro im a n?f S-" V V- MIND r.A 10 IKLt. ' (-,H ) J "Shake old horsh," he said. "I married your sister." Y"T information call or write City or Depot Tleket OMts PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. YOUR BEST EATING PLACE I ULI-COl'RSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES Advertise in int Daily News TB1, il'MJ M'MVJRI -(HI SO f' (Mill'"' K" f' A. MacKENZIE i FURNITURE 4 Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CHINESE DISHES BROADWAY CAFE 608 3rd Ave. W. Timlin 2W) Inlaid Linoleum with Burlap Back and Printed Floor Ovcriiif Table Oil Cloth, all colors Carpets Phone 775 327 SrdAve. Falls Short of His Goal. I : nTnniis " rnj ' ; i ij ! 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