1 7 p.m. prince Rupert Dan TCrtof Monday, August 29, 1949. 9:12 Prince Rupert Main Outlet rrtr Sea 1 IfT ' SfENCERTMCT DEBORAH KERR v P . i) in im ujijiiwiiuii l i k m J ' .T-"T .. , s v . v When delegates from co-operatives along the north line of Canadian National Railways met on Aueust 23 and 24 at i f 1 ncJ..tMtf If u rzr -i Burns Lake to discuss the for matlon of a northern regional I HUirH M.rCTM lMM P0NI9 1 J council, many vital subjects were discussed Including the de velopment of uniform and strlc tor grading of agricultural prod nets for sale through the Prince Rupert outlets, and greater util Uatlon of Prince Rupert as the main outlet fpr production pos sibillties of extending the circu larlzation of the Burns Lake Co op bulletin, now known as the Omlneca Co-op Forum, to cove! all districts represented by the delcgatrs. Grant Smith, present producer of the Omineca Co-op Forum, will arrange for the distribution of this publication on a broader scale with a change to a more suitable name. Plans were also discussed for the co-ordination of all co-operative activities, social and economic. This will Include mass CANADA TO INDIA This missionary panel truck, complete with public address systpm which will be sent to India, was bought and paid for by the Missionary and Maintenance gifts of the school children of The United Church of Canada. pin-chasing, which It was felt : TERRACE GIRL IS v- V . wik Terrace Man would benefit all co-operatives j concerned. A provisional exec- BEAUTIFUL BRIDE utivp was plprtprf ij art. thp I date of the first general meet- ket of sweet peas and snapdragons. Attending the groom was his cousin, Ronald Hartnell. George Haugland and Robert Cooper were the ushers. During the signing of the register Jimmy Procter sang "Because" with Mrs. C. J. Nor-rington as organist. Pictures of the ceremony were ing and to carry on business Miss Dolly Haugland and Peter Murie Vriited in Marriage Passes Away William Frascr Lindsay, Former Busines Man, Dies TERRACE-r- William Fraser CLYDE OILMOUR Popular moving picture coua. press and radio. Oakland 5-7, San Francisco until that time. The Board consists principally of people residing ln Burns Lake Grassy' Plains area. Chairman Is Eric Bee and other members, K.I TERRACE A very pretty 2-5 Hollywood 7-4, BASEBALL SCOhES Western International SUNDAY Yakima 5,-4, Salem 0-3 Wcnatcbee 0-11, Spokane 2-15 'edding 'as solemnized ln st Los Angeles i Matthews Church on ' Friday Lindsay, 67, passed away at his Engstad, Mrs. Hilda Loveng.l taken by Brock Norberg. 4-0 San Diego 15-3. Seattle 2-0 Sacramento 3-6, Portland 2-4 A wedding reception was held home on Lakelse on Friday Nell Kelly. Among the 35 delegates rep morning aixer a iimg wiie.vs. i Born on the Glamis estate, evening at 7 o'clock when Peter Murie. only son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Murie of Terrace, took as his bride, Elizabeth Amelia (Dolly) j eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Haugland of Terrace. Rev. resenting 13 co-operatives and Bremerton 5-6, Tacoma 4-2 SATURDAY Spokane 4, Yakima 3 Vancouver 3-18, Victoria 2-2 in the dining room of the Silver Tip Cafe where Mrs. Murie and Mrs. Haugland received the guests, the former in dusty rose crepe with white accessories and the latter in lilac with brown accessories. SATURDAY San Francisco 5. Oakland 2 San Diego 10, Seattle 9 Hollywood 11, Los Angeles 6 Portland af Sacramento postponed rain credit unions were: K. F. Harding, Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association; Geo. Viereck, Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union; George childhood homo of Queen Elizabeth, deceased lived there until he was eighteen years of age, when he joined up and went out to Africa during the. Boer War. After that war he trav- P. H. Mallett officiated. , Given in marriage by her j father, the lovely bride was Wenatchee 16, Salem 6 Tacoma 13, Bremerton 3 Pacific Coast SUNDAY The Ion? tables were In the Hills, Kaien Consumers Co-operative Association and William charming in a heavy white satin gown, long sleeved with a nylon net yoke and featuring frilled peplum over the hips and a Brett, Kalen Consumers Credit TERRACE Union. e""1 Rhodesia and form of a T and were decorated , through with white and pink bands and""1"1 the police force in Cape-vases Huent tne next i whpre lle of flowers. A three-tiered iced si mnl bpfore returning to wedding cake, beautifully anri riworatPri. stood on the his home in Scotland. Not be There were 396 x-rays taken matching bertha collar. She i during the 3-day visit of the wore a short bridal veil held in ing able to settle down at home tuberculosis Mobile nit in Ter- SMITH & ELKIMS place with traditional orange j brides table and was cut by the blossom. Her bridal bouquet bride. A miniature bride and I race last week. Those assist- he left for Australia and spent some time there before coming ing in recording were Miss Dor- was of salmon gladioli and ori-jher maids were placed 'in front .V, Cripps Is Given Brief ental lilies. Her only ornament i of the bride and croom. PLVMB1NG AND HEATING i othy Irving, Mrs. Nomngton Mrs. Giraud, Mrs. Head, Mrs. R was a double strand necklace A ih Umnr .pmnri r,,i. y : Cooper, Mrs. C. de Kergom- of pearls. to Canada For a time he worked in the Eastern States and it was in Chicago that he met and married his wile, who predeceased him ln Vancouver In 1P38. He worked for some time lowed bv a toast to the Kine nro- meaux, Mrs. Maxted. Gloria Phone 14 P.O. Box 274 bi ide, was bridesmaid and she posecl by Rf)bert CoopPr. Irene Haugland, sister of the , In nls toast the brid M, LONDON t The cabinet to 1 Irving, Mrs. Dover, Elliott and I Marion Head. wore a lovely gown of heavy j Mallett spoke of ner charm ancl turquoise taffeta with shor in Sudbury, Ontario, leaving there for Forestville. Alberta. leeves, portrait neckline and where he kept a general store. day appoved tlic final brief of Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, for . next week's Washington dollar talks among Orcat Britain, United States and Canada It was learned today Sir Stafford and Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevln are leaving popularity and expressed the wishes of all for long life and happiness for her and her groom. In his reply to the toast the groom thanked all who had been so good to them in any U 9V Mrs. Frances Perry arrived in bustle back. Her pink veil was Terrace on Thursday's train crowned with a circlet of flow-from Tillsonburg. Ontario, for(ers. Her bouquet was of snap-her marriajre to Mr. Otto Lind- dragons and sweet peas. She In 1921 he came to Terrace and opened up a store on the site of the present Royal Bank of Can-8 .a, later building the store REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 'v strom on Saturday. , .. ... ' "ow owned by Jim Smith's Dry- Following the supper the guests ,!1rls In ,M, ... this Wednesday on the Maure- wtuc mviiA'ii wj tilt liunie ui ivii I v.c.-u to Vancouver to live. After; tania for Washington. 1T,t1 lT....nlnr, ,1,, R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) 11111 1V11 111111 llUL II! U 111 VilJW 1, J b , . ... T. Fraser made a brief business trip to Prince Rupert on Thursday. . . . "if ntain oi nis wire nc took a wore a wide silver bracelet, the gift of the groom. Little Karen Campbell, as flower girl, was very dainty in a long white taffeta dress with flounces caught up and held with deep rosebuds to match her sash and the flowers in her fair curls. She carried a bas- Th? cabinet meeting lasted 4'4 hours but the afternoon part the many lovdv gifts the happy ;;(rjp back tQ gcotl.ind vla L coupie nac. received. Panama Canal and bought a dealt with matters other than In the evening a dance was' hfimp in FnrFnr u.-Horo Un lr.K irn..ui.,ntn r ' ALL OUT FOR BRITAIN United Stales must f" to preserve world peace and pr osperlty, dtclaw Truman. I . renry of the sterling and dollar prrparert by W areas. show that the Ma ' .British production records of 133, takin? will support the government's as 100, was the In iield in the Oddfellows Hali , ,, . . . ,,, ,.,,j uii. . tcnclcd to make his home. But A 15-page document, which n.kora where dancing -,r,r, to the music ti of f , H. , , , , , , . , . .. . i , ne soon ,,,-i-j wearied of i, living i in 1 the cabinet : cons rtrrnd, had " been local talent continued until c,,j , . ,, ... . . . . , , Sam Scotland and the west called him ; hammered out by treasury, trade y Lt , back' In'19'" he opened a and foreign affairs experts. urSv on aCeylonTour of fGneral Stre Ukc, Avenue' John 8t"che n,lnir- TVey S'wlth S?J"Jr 'X"- lsf ' twk ftrVn meeting, In t'uartcrs ,he ies and a raspberry coat. ' iSL 7 U8h. somf are nn hPir rLt th. ,.,.u 111 haMh ' 1942' rumor, of a merger of the cur- PLAN TO ATTEND Terrace and District Civic Centre Labor Day Program Barbecue Loggers' Sports Children'8 Sports Carnival Games Bowling DANCE in Evening Frank Gavan's Orchestra (207) WRATHALL'S PHOTO UNITING Develnnlni. Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies , iv. , v. , ' .. . Mr. Lindsay is survived by one make their home in a .u te at : brother ln the Terrace Hotel of which the case at the Washington flnan- tory. Quarc.') clal talks that Britain's prob- year have been lems are due U) tlie riollar-ster- lili;her than M ling ubalance and not to the has shown a ''J failure of British domestic durins ,a;l " economy. Production figures, ol about 4'i Pct I Prince Rupert Florid. groom is part owner. The bride was a popular and valued I J00 3rdAve. Box 616 Tel. 777, ' Flowers for All Occasions member of the telephone staff in the local office. Mrs. H Forman of Rivers, Manitoba, who is expected in Terrace Tuesday. His mother, who died in Scotland last year, was nearly 100 years old when she died Funeral services, with full Masonic rites will be held Wednesday afternoon. r HOLLYWOOD wT f " V J- V 1 MOS'T ITP.TO.nATF. f!AFK IN THE 1 -w-. - ' - ' f HOLIDAY PICNIC PACK TDK KASKKT WITH GOOD THINGS TO EAT from Terrace Meat Market Oeorge E. Peters, Prop. QUALITY SERVICE OPKN FROM 11:30 A.M. Tu 3:33 A !-We Specialize ln Chinese Dishes cnop suEYcnow mkin u tt ( Ruper! Looks Good To Him I'nion Steamship Co. See Procress Along; Permanent Lines Here Permanent business develop MEATS FISH- Bl'TTF.R EGGS POULTRY For Outside Orders PHONE 133 TO WASHINGTON Central figure In forthcoming monetary talks at Washington. I A V lv ljtf ment in Prince Rupert area is obvious to G. McBean, managing director of Union Steamships River highway. He expects to see Ltd., who is paying a visit to ever-increasing motor traffic the city. "It is quit apparent," 'nt" Prince Rupert over the road he observed in an interview with1 Mr. McBean expressed satis-the Daily News this morning faction with business on tin that you people are past the 'company's north steamers this phase of wishful thinking and summer. Increasing tourist traf-are really growing along sub- j He has augmented a substantial stanual lines." I measure of local nasKPnirnr Mr. McBean is particularly im-', freight business. BAD (6QAks) FOR YOU may mean TRAGEDY for others It's a horrible feeling stepping on that pedal and finding yourself going as fast as ever. DON'T LET IT HAPPEN! Have your brakes put in tip-top shape by our experts. Drive in today. PHONE GREEN 217 Superior Auto and Body Service pressed with the progress of con- Mr. McBeun, makln this usual -..Mr. structlon of the celanese mill at (northern inspection tour, sails l e-awaia. u is certainly oy ine camosun tomorrow after-something to see the way ths'noon on his returnto Vancou- J E TRAVEL THE EASY, COMFORTA TArLV Regular Trips ... , , i Poi: To Queen Charlotte Island (Dailv, Except Sundaj; To Alice Arm, Stewart C:5vevy Thursday T CHARTER riJGHTS THKOl For Information and Ileservations steei is going up there. That is ver. real Industrial progress." - IT WON'T BE LONG NOW-Fifteen-year-old Robert Allart gets a welcome whiff of oxygen as rescuers complete the job of riin- ! COTTAGE CHEESE j ging him out of a sand pile under which he was buried for 40 New Creamed Fresh Made! After driving up the Skcena' River Highway as far as Kwln-itsa with the local agent, Frank Skinner, Mr. McBean spoke in highly complimentary terms of the road which he said compared more favorably vith the Fraser Studebaker and Austin : Sales and minutes. Entombed during a slide on a dockside near Hamilton, Robert was unconscious when this picture was taken but recovered shorlty after. A door was wedged into the sand behind his head to prevent further slides. (CP, Photo I Service (222) VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE DUFF.N PH ARI.OTTE AIKU