9 prince Rupert EafT tutXvS ISTEWART f- i - a Friday. October 21, 1949 WEDDING I rCHOOSE YOUR FLAVOUR Miss Martha Gobrowsky anil TO ROIL yoU.'v OWN W7H I ....William Behnsen I'niled S km mm T h original OVALTINE 3' you hava always njoytd. Cigarette Tobacco STEWART An event of great interest to the community took place on Monday l.i week when Miss Martha Oo1-rows-fcy was united in marrinc; to William Ben n set 1 by Rev. C. L. Lomas of the Anglican Mis-skin Boat Northern Cross. Tlv ceremony was conducted in St. Marks Anglican Church here. The bridesmaid was Miss Jeanaiui Crawford and I'M gruomsman was Robert Behn-sen, brother of the groom. Wi.- i IT mud, s w ! E T, Night Virginia At all drw an 4 load ittrii. , If v - ; liam J. Crawford gave the FINE PRINTING at IN THE BtTPHEa: ISH 0 ; ruwKy 1.1 me uaumtier ui jwr. 1 IN P IN THE M.MT.f "7 Jf MINISTRY Fined at Terrace, Firearms Charge William G. Gyger wan fined $10 at Terrace yesterday on a Charge of carrying loaded tirc-rms In a motorvehlcle. The Sff REGAL PRINTERS . and Mrs. Michael Gobrowsky of l- ' . I Gull Lake, Saskatchewan, and ( L,.,, the groom is the elder sun of -' n Ihf Mailer Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Behnst it iJ"1J-T"a in'' - , TAKE NOTUl -3 PHONE 21 222 Second Ave. Former Moderator Of Church Passes VICTORIA CP Very Rev. Aubrey Tuttle, aged 75, former moderator of the United Church of Canada, died heiv last night. Born at Pug-wash Nova cotia, he entered the ministry in 1897 as a student missionary In the old Methodist Church. Former principal of St. Stephen's College sn Eamonvon, he was moderator of the Uniied Church from 1840 to 1942. He !.... ., t Si Rlloenrilirv al JlldK JiiditP fine. Imposed by 01 amis: British ' fil W. I -n1A hria woe KaU,.tir,,l i ill v "nor h J ol I Coiunl y of ocu I nil Admlnist I ipxi-d ol th. . 1 Magistrate will Robinson, was th 1 I aiit uiiul n Mi, winnmiui paid. On another charge of car while satin with lace and revealed skirt, neck yoke and long! 'sleeves. She haa lull length' iviug uiraniia ;-.iiuui.a license, on. o( 7SK Tf Israel aciitcnvc vtua ounjjuituru lur Villr'y " ulct on orii.i days. Columbia. All , 1 CHECK REPORTS Having received Information regarding portions and disposition of troops froni both sides, the Canadian U.N. observers in Kashmir check the positions for accuracy. Here I t. -Col Harry Angle and Lt. Warren Willkie check positions from an Indian outpost 13,000 feet above sea level. Matrnificent scenery near the world's highest mountains compensates for the dangerous climb. (C. P. Phou)) FINE OLD retired In 1943. ! t veil and a sea pearl coronet. She carried a bouquet of ic-d ; roses with white carnations. I The bridesmaid was dressed in white taffeta with tuillo, overskirt and carried a bou- quet of white and pink carn.i-l tions. j Tne usaer.) were Bill Donald j and David Martin. i NAVYRUMJ barrassing situation started a movement which resulted irs the erection of the Montreal Forum. "There Isn't much the wild ntat the amount of ti 4 rhe forthwith in- quired to fur n,,. rerlfied nn or bri Nov-embf-r. trlbutum will only to uch rii j. have been nr,-n , u DATFD 11 this 7th ? ol 4 Oirin.l j, i Sport Shots CHIROPRACTOR lohn F. L. Hughes, D C, Ph.C 21-32 Besner Block Phona BLl'E 442 for Appointment iior 10:90 a.m. to 1130 p m. and 3 to 8 p m. Mimdny and Friday, T:S0 pm. for those unable o cmw during tht flay. HFXWTIO.NlbT In attend-anca afternoona. Miss Ruth Rothnie presided (Continued on Page 5) chance that the plight in which i Alouettes find themselves will j Sad, but true, is the plijrht mm be so promptly righted," hi' said. ( Weeping tears bigger than - - 1 rrnif WRATH rnoTo m Deloilnr 1 Knlarf Profetinnii Amatrj) li;ht bulbs, Vern (Montreal-Gazette) Degeer just can't understand why Montreal has no Civic Stadium. "It simply do-&- ? ..'i I F M D UDI.kn Mer Poking of the Big- Four's Montreal Ai-ouette caught In a three -way tie between early football, late baseball and no pubic stadium the Als were forced to postopone their schedule week-end f'Kit-ball date with Hamilton Wildcats because of the little world scries taseball program. Elmer (Montreal Heraldi Ferguson says simply t.at "Montreal Is preity badly off. So long as the present overljp- ii i. huh up, ne says, mat i.an-fi ada's leading city has to rely :p MM i In oEfS T.O?d NOW AVi on the patronage of a professional baseball organization before booking a football gam;. Tossing a bouquet to Toronto with STAINLESS smi ping of sports events exists, and Phone 654 m n looks enviably at the 3, Dottltd and Shipped by ALFRED UMBfcSON 1 london.Enqland This advertisement is not published or displayed bv the Liquor 1 I D- 1 L. lI f: . i n . i r- i i? cmcAat COOKWARI " . tui.uui uuoiu ui uy me vjovernmeni 01 Dntisn Columbia. big yports field at the Canadian National Exhibition ground? a Civic Project. "Its construction has been fraught with difficulties and conditions for presentation of football are iar rrcm good. "But Toronto is on the right track," he said. lc, not much can be done about these tannles," he said. "Nothing at all, in fact,'' Elmer a Ms pessimistically, "When the U'O major stadia are privately-owned and dedicated to the Eport events of most interest and profit to the owners." tit pm dotm paid tot tmptl Ukld by ,ny B C. Bttcry Hi tVh dfifmtn) k no) pgt,rf,hd w HUyd by Ui, Llqym Control Botid G mi ColuiUi. 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