, ,"'t J WW Prfnce Hupm CWIg JSctos Lttt. Saturday. March 20, 1948 v' Classified Advertising - - Social Doings (Contribution to this section will be welcomed i m ner Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notion V Per, rtni Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marrlafje F"5 d' Kng'apenvnt Announcement. 2. hat, black purse and white gloves. Margret Johnson green coat, hat, blue purse and gloves. Marjorie Howe red coat with hood, white gloves and white shoes. Marjorie Tattersall blue chortle, navy dress. ' 0 1 1 v e S t r a n d red, shortict. black,.' skirt, white blouse. Ethel Jean Moore house -'teen- Siy1es of Lovely central figure of the bridal processional piece-de-re-sistance of the evening was Miss Lorraine Thornton whose entrancing gown was of whRe satin and lace with full-length embroidered veil. Graceful bridesmaids were Miss Alice Barbe and Miss Marjorie Eby, the former in blue jersey, witi shoulder-length: veil and the latter in pink jersey with similar, veil. Dainty nose gay bouquets were carried. Supplementing the wedding party were Jack Merchant, who escorted the bride; Mel SHalmerud, who acted as groomsman, and George A lad applied for a job at a drug store. His interviewer began to fill in the form. "Your name?" "Henry Ford," answered tr-e hay. "That's a pretty well-known name. Isn't it?" "It ought to be," said the .boy. 'I've been delivering groceries around this i ti-hoorlsood for two years The manager heard that th $3C-a,week e.lei k had a car and 1 asked, him how he could afford ith ful"' children. "Oh, that's ea.-;y," said the clerk. "There, are 500 of us employed at. this factory. I raffle my wages every week at four bits a chance." Spring Am lntrimiina Spring Ascendant As Wallace's and Krown woods Stage Display For Itehekah Lodge Warmth and beauty, of a nor mal spring were evident, in at FOR SAI.K fOK SALE Boat Iceland ft., 11 ft. beam. Chrysler tor, $8,000 or nearest offer. Phone Green C12. FOR SALE OR RENT Walk- Refrlgoratpr, 18 ft, by. 34 ft., in four compartments. Rod 441. itfi FOR SAI.K -31 -ft. trolling bout1 Eider." Apply, Knox Hotel, ; Room 18, 1 70 1 ; RIFLES .303 tJrU.v.h Enfield. Converted Bportini? Models; High-Power Precision Repeaters; Weight 7 lbs.; 26" barrel; Complete with all 8i(?ht;s; $i5.00; Ajso .303 Ross Sorlln; Models; $55.00. Excellent Condition Guaranteed; limited quantity available; Will ship COD. Write Curlof, 537 Hes-serer St., Ottawa, Out. i71i FOR SALE -Piano. Phone Green C33. ifi8) least one place, in.. Prince Rupert Miss Mary MaeAfee turquols.-last evening as Wallace's and thorts, white twin set. Brownwoods joined with Centen-1 Mi, Mary. Strachan whit, nial Rebckah, Lodge to present shorts," white shirt, red blazer. Rupert Girl Is Charming tome Miss Mullie Frew anil Eric Tyrho l'nitl at Church Ceremony One of the season's prettiest weddings was solemnised on Thursday evening In First Pres byterian Church when Miss Mary Greer iMolliei Frew became the bride of Erii: H. Tycho. Rev. Allan M. McColl conducted the service which was performed before the altar bedecked for the occasion with baskets of spring flowers. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, by whom she was yiven in marriage, to the strains of the wedding inarch. She was a picture of loveliness in a weddine en- Dinowy fullness. fullness. Her veil, the RUPERT MARINE REALTY j (J. CLAl'SFN & SON) ! We, Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BKOKKKS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING. KQlPIWEN ' ' TRY. RUPERT MARINE REALTY ' FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, vyaterfront) Bos S4fl Phoae (irern f7A FOR SALE -Simplex Eni'lnT , e,nb,e f delicale She11 'jink' ln;ilfad of lhe Hi to 31 II P. air cooled; 30 to stomary white 185 U.R, Marine, StralBht 0i i wof,c,ing eown lne bride cnose sh,;" plnk net over dalnty Iace Reduction Drive; also Station-' ary-Industrial. Northern BC.'wf lhe same col()r and- from the AeoU. BVTOWN MACHINE ' 'sl,'nder 'aistllne. the dress WORKS. ' t rf'a,'l1Cfl alino.-a to the floor in same slmd.v of pink, was at-(70i tached td trie hair in a Detailed ,Y f.v - . ww?. wre Gibson Girl dress. Sportswear Mrs. Hjordis MacLeod shepherd check; .slacks, rose sweater, blazer. Mrs, Usa Fuder gabardine .slacks, Angora sweater. Miss Margaret Murray plaid slacks, white pullover, red ox- lords. i Casuals Mrs. Usa Fudger -plaid suit, white sweater, black sandals. Miss Yvonne Morin red shor-tic. grey skirt, black sweater. Mji, Wilda Steeves rust red casual suit. Mrs. Hjordis MacLeod plaid three-quarter coat, black skirt, blue blouse, black suede shoes. ; Miss Lorna Howe red cord velvet casual coat. Dresses Mrs. William Bu&sc grey print crepe with red pumps. Mrs. Cathie Fraser crepe and jersey, dress, hat, black bag. . Mrs. Jay Marchant-striped ; jersey dress. Miss Alice Barbe figured jer- i sey dress, blue shoes. Miss Marjorie Eby cherry wool dress. j Mrs. Franklin black crepe dress. Suits Mrs. Betty Saville- turquoise dressmaker suit, hat, black bag, gloves. Mrs. Evelyn Noble moss green gabardine suit, hat. bag, gloves. Miss Hope Laidlaw three- . quarter coat,, grey suit, blouse. I hat, bag, gloves, Mrs. John King Murray Grey Joan Crawford suit, hat, black bag. gloves. I Mrs. Busscy cardinal three- quarter blue coat, suit, ha.. gloves. Mrs. Grace Brown grey suit, bat, red bag, white gloves, blouse, j Dresses and Coats Mrs. -Winnie Webster plaid ' f "al- br0" dress- hat' ba ' gloves. Mls- Ja-V Marchant black coat- nS"r'd dress, hat, bag, ! Bloves' Mrs- Cath;ic Fraser - f 1 coat, grey nylon umbrella, gloves. Mrs. Jessie Boulter b i e g e coat, figured dress, hat, bag. gloves. Mrs. Betty Saville black coat, figured jersey dress, hat, bag. oves. Mrs. Eveyn Noble grey coa' figured dress, red hat, b:g, wine gloves, wine shoes. I I WANT Brown and Bobby Woods, as. es- j COl'ls for the hrirlpfimoirli: Whitn ! Mints anrt hiup hu, ties iJ ured th,e men's attire and lent to the, air of smartness. Miss Grace Merrill sang Greig's "I Love Thee Dear." Contributr.ig co the musical program were Miss Joanne Lang-ridge, vocal solo: Miss Jean Cal-dei wood, sword dance; Miss Margaret Strachan and Miss Olive Strand, piano duet; Vaugtian TatUrsal, violin solo; Miss Grace Merrill, vocal solo; and Mrs. J. ; C. Gilker. Neville Gerrard and Fred Conrad, instrumental trio, j Mrs. J. Delorme was convener for the Rtbeah Lodge, assisted by Miss 1 Alide Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Priest, Mrs. H. V. Tat-tersal and Mrs. William Steven m?mmmmmmmmmmmKmamMam,,m,.w,,.. W""" 1 fcVMWft"f"' &ajmc 'fwm 1 tm l "t I 'NJ laygwaww j fT l . - TO KNOW... HEAD OFFICE WATEIIOO, ONT. . r 1 M I A y c c ?,i' ciGARtTTtS 4 HAL NOTICE I In me city. March 17. 194H. llh(.r of Mrs. James t C'icU Lift currr.u, lU be conctueu-u u Wilson at Grrnville Lrrh 22. Intermen. in Fairvicw iiiir-Unilrrtakers in arruiiRfnicnts. tit Itl VT "IT" Furnished two . with shower. 1235 (7U uc. . 2 or 1 room suite ... r unfurnished, 023 3ru( Ave. W. H.hw at 1008 Glh rlly furnlshPd. $-'U ince Rupert Realty i Iff T- Tliree-room flnt y.e Ualll, uiriusii'-u ,lud. Bed 441. t.' One dtcpinK room i Street. 'tfi - Newly decorated1 5th' pins room. -21 T-Three-room fur-c. 1038 2nd Ave. Blue i CD Suite, furniture AND BOARD BOARD- $43 earh 18 sinyle. Sleeping) rent. Table, meals ty, 022 FrasT Street (tO III VN1H id wuman will look ren evenings. Phone itfi IP WANTI h hatv Nurses renuir- bid General Hos- Sianara Peninsula. ; 3-hour day. 6-day I y $110 jht month namtfnance. Rall-rclundecl after 0 .i-e. Apply to Supt. I General Hospital, 4nuario. t09) no -f''U copper, brass, I tin. .inc. babbit, eicl storage batteries. Kcnier)ries next to Grocery. 144 3rd. il'Xk from McBritle. flHSOWi, f li-S A. products. Wc r pcrsniial purchas-for any Item you to purrhase. For J' e. MMlirV , ml, in r,r i ii ty. in "s all Inquiries to HKADV FOREIGN AGENT. 9717 Denl- ur-veiand 2. Ohio, . (80 SKIN AILMENT. Meerex" nninir f " 2ema, Itch. l:'l)eti4o. Ringworm. f strengths medium. fu sizes- 59c $1.03. h (Ill ;"'Mii:itN I". r ; w received by f 'Wnect for the build- Community Hall, I 7' by 24' by 10'. at ul'W Island, B C ! 11 ot Thursday, Apni ;"t or any tender 'lly accepted. Fur-f on application j!;(iy. secretary, Dodge IWW Society, B.C.. rl"'ee RuoPTt (09) Nn CUU.F.C.F.8 SERVICE jJ0W Spring M. Rchr.1 ' -""1,1, oul K """peg. Mant- ' FOR si -- 'i.. r nil.. "i ' more use th ta i-rtn i ""ucrn al fpe NatlonaI nE"? ,nanufac-&al LlmlH Vancouver Machinery (tf) F!- Won ir Install... " a'3- (tf) 'halo. She carried a shower bou- Tet ,f nap-traBons. lily-of- the-valley and heather Mrs, N. I Tycho. sister-in-law of the groom, was a charming matron of honor in a gown of white sheer with pink velvet flower at waistline and match- ing flowers in the hair. She carried a bouquet of pink carna-I tions and blue iris. Norman I. Tycho, brother of the groom, was groomsman while Robert G. Irvine and Jack Gow-dle performed the duties of ushers. During the signing of the register Miss Joanne Langridge charmed the guests as she sang 'lIontiMiieei on i'.ine H Hilt SAI.K FOR SALE Piano. Phone Red 209. (73i fOIi SALE -1947 3-ton Mercury dump truck, two-speed rear a.xle, 7" Marion hoist. 4-5 yd, wooden box, new engine, clutch, brakes .king pins, tio rod and tie rod ends, heavy duty front and rear springs, spare gas tank, heater and all ether accessories. Fully insured. Price $2,500. Phone Blue 418. i70i FOR SALE -Tenders will be received bv the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday. Anril 14. for the purchase of Lots 1 to 4. inclusive, of Block 21, S.D. of D.L. 4C(!, Plan 818A, Stewart Townsite. Cassiar District, together with buildings situate th?reon and contents. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. G. F. Forbes, Official Administrator. Ad ministrator of the Estate cl Samuel Deschainp.s, Court. House, Prince Rupert. B.C. (77) 1 1 f , TaSte Vdn (3m PS . .. you II want it often! TENDER SPAGHETTI WITH TANGY CHEESE in the auditorium of tho. Civic Centre a striking display of the latest and most discriminating in pie-Easter styles of women's, girls' and children's clothe and outwear. It was a beautiful fhow of creations stylish, ch;c a nd up-to-the-minute whicn, nrojectcd from an artistically arranged and seasonally planned setting intrigued a large number of keenly adjudicative ladies, to say nothing of a.good'.y smattering of menfolk. Graceful and competent models displayed with charm and. poise a wide variety of sportswear, casuals, dresses, suits and en-jsembles designed for every easion by Canada's leading costumiers. What the well turned out chil dren will wear this spring was also exemplified as a curtain-raising feature which was quits as delightful and Interesting as any of the other sequences in an eye-filling entertainment Crowning event of the evening was the lovely wedding group finale which was present-, pd with realistic finish, making a sparkling denouement for the whole show. A well-chosen musical program gave a harmonious balance to the delightful hour-and-a-half program. Miss Betty Hood, noble grand of the Rebekahs, presided and welcomed the guests, also ex- pressing appreciation to Wal- lace's and BrLwnwods for mak - ing the show possible. L. M. Felsenthal. head of tlv3 People's Store organization of which Wallace's Is one of the important branches, also spoke briefly. The well-raised semi-circular ri-iu rmntinn- h Kt10P tastefully decorated in Easter i colors. The models entered j through one arch, adorned with I flowers and foliage, made their parade around and retired ! through a similar arch at the ' otller pnd Mrs. J. C. Gilker, at the piano. rendered the processional music. Mrs. Robert Strachan was an exacting commentator, explaining th? intricacies and special features of each Item of wear as the parade proceeded. There ?re no less than forty such items, each a stunning creation In itself which elicited admira-tory comment from the audience. Mrs. Strachan and Mrs. Andy Macdonald were In general charge of the organization of the show with the assistance of j ether members of Wallace's staff in the persons ot Mrs. A. Haines, Mrs. Jack Eyber, Mrs. James Steeves and Mrs. Joan Johnson. The models and their selections were: Children John Marchant grey flanii'.'l suit, tweed coat and cap. Bill Marchant navy sailor suit, reefer coat and cap. Judy , Felsenthal red coat, sups FULL LENGTHS AND SHORTIES ' I ;' 3 1 . ' " - s SKC'OXII AVFNTE AXI) FIRST STREET FOR SALE Fresh curs at 303 7th Ave. West: mu ciic" wo,,, ,i it niture. Slightly used Electric F'riyidaire, Sewmy Machine, Washing Machine, 5-picce Bedroom Suite, New Gurney Kitchent Ranees, Bookcasrs, Chests of Drawers, Congoleum ' Rugs, New China Cups and Saucers, Secial 25c. Every-thhg reasonably priced. B.C. Furnture Co, Black 324. I TOR SALE -Scrap wood, random lengths. 1 cord'. $0.00; 3 cords. $1,0Q. Phone Green 977. iBCi ! FOR SALE--Tenders will be re ceived by the undersigned for the purcha.se of Lot 21, Block 1. SI), of D.L. 361, Plan 872, ' Terraee Townslte. Range 5. Coast District, together with Improvements situated thereon, up to noon of Monday, April 5. Highest or any' tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. F. G. Forbes, Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Winslow Ross, de-1 ceased, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. (08) FOR S A L H- Graham-Pase 29 sedan, cheap; needs repairs. Phone Red 495. (GO) FOR SALE a rou.n house. 2 lots and full basement. 1723 6th Ave. East. Phone Blue 330. (G9i FOR SALE Kitchenette laDie. English pram, single bed with spring mattress, two coal oil heaters all practically new. Phone Red 603. (72 FOR SALE -Wartime circulating heater complete with pipes. 132ii Plggot Ave. i62 FOR SALE -nor". 32' troller "Mag-seen Can be at Mus-(78J sett, B. C. FOR SALE Oil heater, Phone Blue 913 after 6 p.m. (69j FOR SALE Motorcycle, AI shape. Apply 942 Hays Cove Ave. (G9J ton SALE 7,000 feet 2x6 fir flooring, 4,000 feet corrugated galvanized roofing, doors, windows and timbers. Apply R. C. ' Mutch. (tf) CIIFMI.I.E BEDSPREADS 4.99 EACH AT wholesale Price, Beautiful Chenille Spreads in double or single bed sizes. In all Pastel colors, fast dye, $4.99 each. Chenille Spreads full 90x100. with contrasting basket design in centre, $7.98 each. Also Habitant Hand Hooked Rugs, tightly made, 18x36 Three for $4.00. These articles are worth much more. Sent C.O.D. plus i postage. Money Immediately refunded If not satisfied. Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sherbrooke St reet West, Montreal Que. l.WU KHfilSTKV ACT Be: rertiriiaie of Tine n. !ii;:ii-i m l ot Twt'iilv-one ! 1 1. Illoi k One (I), nr liKlrlit I. "I Three lliimlreil inul Sluy-niie :ll, Mlluse of Terrain. lup il'.i. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Isued In the name of Thomas W. Itoss has been filed In this office, notice In hereby t?tven that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of khWI lost Certltl-cat, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to ine In writing tiATED at the Land Uculslry Office. Prince Rupert. UC. this 10th. day of March. 1048, A D. ANDIU-iW THOMPSON Deputy ' Registrar of Titles. (90) v Service Department Now Open i Do you find saving easy? H liehrver a Mutual Life of Cannila repreriitative asks that queliiin, lie i-tf a rm-liil ".No," Ami if uu'r liLe ruo.! of us your annwer v ill lie "No," tou. 'i l ife iiiMiranre offers yon a sure way of savin i; for oli) age, irk-nes. or emcriirnrir. In ailililion it proteils our family afiainst your unliini-ly deulli. The .Mutual Life of Canaila offer low rost life iiusuranre coiuliiiunn savings with protertinn. Ask a Mutual Life rcpieieulalive to tell you about it today. for Business ) S FLAT-RATE LABOR j J Ql'OTATIONS. SL'PPLIKD. ON REQl'F.ST f PHONE 866 . j , : , U cute Providing lif insurance servic . 1869 I t I - : . I HEW ROYAL" HOTEL : . A Home Away From Home '... 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 - P.O. Box 1B6 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while yen wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Richard Sephton, Prince Rupert, Coastal and Interior District Agent R, E. Mortimer, Representative Prirtee Rupert. B,C. F; T, Kenney, Ltd., Representative Terrace, B.C. Hoops . & Madiuan, Representatives Telkw. B.C. E. It. Condon Representative Ocean Falls, B.C. mm See Our Smart, Stylish ATTENTION FUTURE PATRONS! GABARDINE and BALLERINA COATS We Have Gay .... EASTER NOVELTIES GIFTS C(, CARDS We Are Glad to Announce That We Can Now Supply You With SPLIT SPRUCE and HEMLOCK C EkIBWD HD C UT TO LENGTH . Clean Handpicked 'Surefire' Kindling "WE GUARANTEE QUALITY AND QUANTITY" B & W TRANSFER Green 186 ; PHONES Red 182 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING DRESSES SIZES UP TO 52 ANNETTE mansell.' WALK UPSTAIRS IN STONE HUILDING J