BOWLIXO SCHEDULE (Continued from rage 4 f" Prince Rupert Doily New3 Mwday, January SO, IS50 Garnet Jackson was grooms- Toasts to the bride and groom man end Mrs. Norman McMqbb'; were proposed by Rev. P. H. Mal-i was her mot Iter's attendant. j lett, Harry King and Oarnet ! The bride was charming in an, , Jackson to which the groom re- 4 eddlng i i air : afternoon kown of dove grey sponded. , , j i i i ..I Mr ICinrr alcn nmnncaH a tnnel I " 4 Z' Grotto, Liquor Control Board vs ; Royal Hotel, W.E.A.C. vs Savoy. . Feb. 19 Liquor Control Board ; vs Savoy, WE.A.C. vs Royal HoLt'l, ' Commercial Hotel vs 99 Taxi, Pr. j Rupert Plumbing vs Grotto. Feb. 20 Groto vs W.E.A.C, Savoy vs Commercial Hotel, Pr. panels." Jler small plumed hat to the host and hostess, Mr. and and accessories were en tone. She , Mrg- Osborne, whose thirty. carried an ivpry prayer book and fourth wedding it was. ,( l-BUIS congratulatory telegrams were received by the newlyweds, in cluding one from Hon. and Mrs. I t f , (.ious and wore a corsage of pink carnations. f Toi Mr. and j Mrs. McNabb had chosen a gab-S Lakflap ' ardlne suit in wine color with on ' me the settltfB matching accessories and cor-'as Wfd- ' sage of whit carnations. nn . remony" . ... . E. T. Kenney in Victoria. if 4 V Cold Bui Plenty Of Water, Power TERRACE Zero weather still prevails In Terrace, with some parts of the town experiencing a stiff wind, which Is not at all eomfortable. When the wind dies down, the weather although cold, is not too bad but many parts of the business section have been without water for ionic time, due to the freezing of the mains. Most houses, even if frozen temporarily, manage to get thawed out. and there is a plentitul waer snpp:y, while electricty is abundant. 11 following uit- eitrjiiujiy, a it- Rupert Plumbing vs Liquor Coin trol Board, Royal Hotel vs 99 Taxi. Mar. 3 City Transfer vs. Gyro, Mar. 5 W.E.A.C. vs Commercial Hotel, Grotto vs Savoy. 99 Taxi vs Liquor Control Board, Royal Hotel vs Pr. Rupert Plumbing . Mr. and Mrs. Newhouser left on the early morning train for a honeymoon trip to Edmonton, Alberta. On their return they will the ception was held at which -1 i reside on Lakebe Avenue East. coftnl9L 1 happy couple received the con- j gratulatlons of many friends. j Mrs. W. C. Osborne, as hostess i lor the rucsIjs was assisted by I Mrs. McNabb. The hostess was j gowned in an afternoon dress of spft' blue, with embroidered pan- j eU and corsage of while cam a- j ' lions. ' which unnt-u yrus Kergom-,is Kcniiourser. 'residents of Tcr-Maliett of Kr.ox white corno tapers In v pink ;(l,.e reflected in ,i)r over the fire-m room before principal Blood ir vows. Funeral Of O.LSunda! smsJ -rut'' i ! --.One I blanket oa your bed to keep you in "Ju-Riuht" sleeping comfort all night lon automatically TERRACE Funeral service for the late Olaf. T. SundaJ, for A dainty buffet supper was 4 no matter how cold your room net. amazing feature of the new served from a lace covered table so many years a resident and Thai's That's tb the j Automatic Itlanket. The ' table ' business man of Terrace, " were in the dining room Ily eights too you can enjoy uxury of Retting into a prewarmed bed with the safe, easy-to-wash G-E j Blanket . . . the only blanket that gives (. cfieinony, oe-iiate relatives of Mr urootn, Osborne, W. F. J. ,,Ki Mrs. Harry ,,,.11. Curled. W. ami Mrs. C, J. TAKE-OFF FOR PARTS UNKNOWN !Gaston Anger, one of four Quebec skiers representing Canada, is shown taking the jump at Salisbury, Conn., as he competed in Class A of the "open International InYttatipn Ski jump. Anger, who placed 20th in tne meet, along with rest of Canada's jumping team for the world ski cham-piorut ips, lost out to Norway's crack jumping squad. Before 11,000 spectaUtrs m an enlarged 800-foot incline that was covered with held from Knox United Church, Rev. P, II. Mallett pfficiating, Officers and members of the Lnyal Orange Lodge of Terrace t at .pitied in a body and business men of Tarraoe were present to pay their last respects. The Ter- was centred by pink and white chrysanthemums and while tapers as was the smaller table from which the bridal c.tke was cut and served. The cake was very unusual, the lower layer being in the form of a Maltese cross. f i . ' 1S . LOWEST 12 " fl f-K)-A ' i r . iraee and pistrict Board of Trade artificial snow Norway's Arlinn Bergmann won jumping honors was represented by the presid- with his first jump of 188 feet and his second for 200 feet. Twice ;nt, C; J. Norrington.- winner of tha Olympic jumping .trophies, Berger Ruud came scc- Mr. Mallett preached an appro- ond with jump Pf 182 feet. v . ".. ' - ' ' "J " ' v '' -: - - , priate and sympathetic sermon ". 7 - wth words of comfort for the Grant (Yarmouth, Nova Scotia), son were unable to attend owing ,'bereaved. A solo, "The Old Rug- Active pallbearers were J: Melvin, tri illriess. Mrs. Sundal is at jged Cross," was sung by Mrs. C, L.-M. Oiggey, S. N, G. Kh-kaldy, present, a patient in the Terrace (Tommy. Fraser, also the hymn Fred Fisher, T. Elwood Brooks, 1 Red Cross Hospital. ' W Qualify in Your Printing you the warmth you want without the weight you don't want. ome into our score and see them on d'tplay. 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