ntim ) FAMOUS Prince ttupcrt Daftp J3cto Tuesday, December 28, 1948 Local News Items... There will be no delivery ofi milk on New Year's Day: Valen McLeod River Coal Now Available EGG, NUT AND STOKER SIZES tin Dairy. ooi) Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKenzie of 249 4th Ave. E. will be "At Home" Thursday, December 30, 7 p.m. to 11:00. (it) Moose Christmas social-members, wives and Ladiefi" Chapter, Tuesday night, 8:30. No charge. (303 Ben Sampson sailed Sunday evening on the Coquitlam for Vancouver where he will spend the next few weeks on business. Mrs, E. P. Todd of Vancouver arrived in the city on Friday to spend the Christmas and New 04 44 William Osborne, Jr., left on ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. yesterday's plane for Vancouver where he will spend the next couple of weeks visiting friends and relatives. COAL LUMHER IHJILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 116 Year holiday with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. For some time past, the hea th George Meade. Mrs. F. W. Lees of Vancou orninq Rite of R. W. Cameron, living in Vancouver, ha been far from good according to what friends in Prince Rupert have heard. Mr. Cameron, war veteran and for a long time in the jewelry and watch repairing business here, moved south years ago. Dan Urquhart, well - known ver arrived in the city on the Prince George Wednesday afternoon to spend the Christmas and New Year holiday with her son-in-law' and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Wallace. Rev. and Mrs. Peter Kelly arrived back at Ocean Falls at the northern mining man, died last "Better let me help you, dear!" week at his home in Bralorne, ov- ne naa xor a were worn bv the bride. prospeciea was held In the Sons of Norway Hall where over a hundred guest gathered. They were received by Mrs. J. Cloutier, mother of the groom, and Mrs. J. Oaron. The bride and groom received the congratulations and best wishes of their many friends under aj;aily decorated arch of streamers and wedding bells. The toast to the bride was proposed by Father Rayner and was suitably responded to by the groom. The toast to the bridesmaid was made by Marvin Brew. Dancing was enjoyed to the mu,lc of Mike Collussl and his accordlan. As the evening progressed, delicious refreshments were served, and the .' bridal couple cut a beautiful four-tiered wedding cake. They will reside at 916 Tenth Avenue East. The only attendant of the lonB e T-ne roruanu uanai bride was her sister, Mrs. S. W. i country. He naa also been em end of the week with the United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby after an absence of several months in Vancouver. Mr. Kelly, who had been in ill health, is much better iow. A portrait of Dr. W. T. Kergin .appears In a recent issue of the ployed in the Premier mine. ins Couple i a beautiful ceremony on mbcr 18 at 11 a.m. in the rch of Annunciation, Miss Victoria Brew, daughter of on Brew, of Haysport, was cd in marriage to George cr Cloutier, son of Mr. and J. Cloutier of this city. The mony was performed by ipr F. Rayner, followed by mass and communion. itcring the church to the ins of the Wedding March ed by Miss Frances Moore, bride was given in marriage icr father. She wore a love-cddlng gown of white satin, ; a floor length veil and halo Tip Nicholas, well-known local Julia Walters Is Bride at Ocean Falls Simpson, who, as matron-of-honor, was charming in her street-lentgth dress of hunter green with black accessories and bouquet of carnations and free- railway engineer, who sustained serious eye injuries In a recent accident at the local C.N.R. Vancouver Sun. Prince Rupert's 8 Sr shops, left at the end of the week for Vancouver where he will undergo treatment at the hands of specialists. William Barber, who years ago was Identified with the local Bank of Commerce staff and who Is now manager of the Chil-liwack branch, left Ocear Falls at the end of the week after having spent three wee'ss there on relief duty. n. Her bouquet was of red DISLIKED BY PURITANS At one time Puritans attempted to abolish the use of the ring at wedding ceremonies, pioneer physician, who is visiting in Hawaii was honored by the Honolulu Rotary Club, the portrait showing him as he received the traditional Hawaian flower lei of friendship, from Duke Kahanamoku, the former Olympic swiming champion. Since moving from Prince Rupert, Dr. Kergin has made his home in Vancouver. H. G. Archibald, M.P., accompanied by Mrs. Archibald and their small daughter, Janet, left this afternoon on the Camosun for Vancouver where Mr. Archibald will confer with the provincial executive of the C.C.F. party before leaving for Ottawa In January for the opening of the federal House. contending that it was of heathenish origin. FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' ' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DIM IN G ROOM sias. Edward Walters, San Francisco, brother of the bride, was groomsman. As the register was being signed, Mrs. E. S. Tobey sang "Ave. Maria." Mendelssohn's "Wedding March' was played as the bridal party retired. Ushers were Ian Todd and S. R. Simpson. Following the church service, the proceedings adjourned to the beautifully decorated home of the bride's parents where a reception was held. The bride's mother received with the couple. A handsome cake was duly cut by the bride and groom. Mrs. Archie McDonald and Mrs. M. Wali poured. Serviteurs ' Vitere Misses Arlene and Given Lee, ' Paula Wali and Lilly Ost. S. W. Simpson proposed a toast to the bride in fitting vein, the groom responding. LARGEST IN EUROPE A new storage shed covering 110,000 square feet, constructed at Rotterdam docks, Is the largest in Europe. TEMPERATE CLIMATE The climate of Australia for the most part Is temperate with cool winters along the southern coast and Tasmania. Daily Hews c:asinca Ads get Quick Results? ic brldesmattt mLi Mildred unes, wore a gown of pink n with matching headdress carrrled a bdViquet of :i-colored carnations, ic groom was attended by vin Brew, brother of the e. illowing the ceremony, a dinR breakfast was held at Broadway Cafe, i the evening, a reception V. G. II. Nurses' Training School Principal and Barrister United A prominent member of the British Columbia nursing profession and a well' known younger Vancouver ' barrister were the principals In a marriage ceremony of widespread interest which took place at Ocean Falls on the morning of Christmas Eve. The bride was Miss Julia Katherine Walters B.N., Prince Rupert-born second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Walters of, Ocean Falls. The groom was Ernest Gustav Silverton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Silverton of Lcthbridge, Alberta. It was a candlelight double ring ceremony at 10 a.m. Friday morning in the Ocean Falls United Church. Rev. H. Stewart FIRST HEARD IN 1740 The British national anthem was first performed in 1740 to celebrate the capture of Porto Belle, South America, by Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong and daughter Mary, of Edmonton, arrived in the city last week-end to "spend the Christmas noiidays with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and' Mrs. Allan Armstrong and to renew acquaintances. Commodore Cafe COT A HEAD COLO? HTIefirr Q&sst Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS tion in Prince Rupert, is a graduate of the Vancouver General Hospital training school for nurses .taking her nurses' degree from McGill University. She served as a nurse, in the Royal 0'. Vm Numerous congratulatory tel 1. What is wrong with .this egrams were .read from, as far sentence? "The enterprise suc San Canadian Navy during the war away as New Zealand, A few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril work fast right where trouble is! Va-ro-nol opens up and is now assistant principal of the Vancouver General Hospital nurses 'training school. The groom is a graduate of ceeded through the joint cooperation of all concerned." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "elite?" 3. Which one of these words cold - congested 'rv breathing passages p.- Jy and relieves sneezy, & t rSjl Francisco and Montreal. . The couple sailed after the wedding aboard the steamer Prince George for - Vancouver and Seattle whence they enplaned for Honolulu to spend a three weeks' honeymoon. Then Emmy neaa coia University of Toronto and Har- COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better Than Ever" Best Food and Service U City Vhone 17 for Send-out Orders Third Ave. David Chow,- Mgr. Forbes officiated. Miss E. Simpson, trie church organist, played the Wedding March from Lohengrin'' as the bridal party entered the church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was a lovely picture In her powder blue street length wedding gown a Roger Barrot model. Accessories were of brown and the costume was set off with a three-orchid corsage. Pearl necklace and earrings, the gift of the groom, distress. Follow yard University Law School. He Is misspelled? Indiscriminate rections in package. indispensable, indivisable. VKKS VA TROKOL I they will return to Vancouver : m . ! i -' m M ft i 3 2 A X ft 5 i f in If '! i. was associated with the war crimes trials after having served with the Army during World War II. He now practises law in Vancouver. 4. What does tne word "indomitable" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with ap that means distrust or dread concerning the future?" Answers V to make their home. The bride wore a handsome brown squirrel fur coat for travelling. The bride, who received her public and High School educa- k BEANS Cjg ( I SIlORTWORKIlOMEWORlc! V RfiYAL-ClTY. CANNEO -fOODS fil The CONSOLETTE Advertise in the Daily News! 1. Omit joint. Co-operation By FLEETWOOD LOOK AT THESE Announcements 411 dVHrtuwD.M. i tnu column will be charged for k l ill montti t St cent t wurd Implies joint endeavour or ac tion. 2. Pronounce a? let, a as in ate unstressed, e as in me, ac cent last syllable. 3. Indivisible. 4. Not to be subdued; unconquerable. "He has an indomitable will." 5. Apprehension. 5? ' i El S O.N. Christinas Tree Dec. 28, 2 p.m. Parents are invited. S.O.N Christmas Dance, Dec. 29, 9 to 2. Refreshments. Everyone welcome. Music by Mike Colussi. Queen Mary Chapter LO D E. Bridge and Cribbage, Civic Centre, January ilO. . Burns Banquet, Presbyterian Church Hall, January 25. FEATURES fa- New Shock-Proof Tick-up. Jf. New It - Record Changer. Jf Scratchlcss He-cord reproduction., Jf English Celcs-tion Speakers. -Jf Powerful Supcr-Ilct Radio. jf- Beautifully Finished cabinet in , walnut or mahogany. LOOK at this Price!! 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