Prince Rupert Daiiy News Tuesday, November JO, 1953 . 3 j " " " T --T" T -- rm i, - , --i t u fi "j Vj..''" --. ' ;. -W ...... ..... i&p. -m-'-r." rrODOSed LlUb WOUld Bnnd aorGer guards Tignten Checks ,. . . . TRIESTE (API-Italian our-1 Dijclog.jrs of the new AfS trwin W aniH hnrHor ouorrf. Ai 4 ; . Silversides-Turcotte Vows Pledged at Cathedral 'Rites lop-Highthlms to Rupert ut ineste iree territory nave ojewtry Aiununy caen eeriar- rr - v nans for inm.iu m,. . . . .. ,nuw:iitru MKnieneq ineir uieir cneaks cneKs cn cn Hal- itai- uinam uuiua p , -, t v , in citizens ... .:erinB th Hi,r,,t. l!"1? ."eV?n?,sr. Trieste" ""PW. lor f! v ' r, u j iic v vie venire Assuciaiinn Lh iin-inif liuutial vows n fc l riffiMntM u - UPfrt. ,UW"e Jlf-A". .-?. ' EL'S. i .v, i. . . : or th me .trouble irouwe in m Trieste ana ror " ? t fc.dlelight service In St. An- the bride, given in mar-Ce hv v- , ,c ...c ui iasi ween s nntt-A!Hrf riflmnct,oH,-.o i fii 7. . v ""-cw" " w,c w jjiojeei ana win oskod , . Wk A' O nV..T ' " . 1 &llX 8 to sponsor the club, which hopes i olooay "ots. Italian cities Turcotte r, . , 8 U1 811 Person to noia JU monthly showin-s In ' interested in such a club was the Civic Centre auditr-I.i 1 1.-. :,t,.r of Mrs. Alice Turcotte ' tilly lace, falling in petals over ,venth Avenue West, and tiers of nvion m.t. with rJjr , called for next Monday nlL'ht rv.'here protectors and i ,te Mr. A. J. Turcotte, and lng t'huntllly lace lack,. ! I he proposed ciub would nre available. bring In top-fli?ht films, ' main- Fred rrea Jones, ,ones. Civic wvic Cent-p Cent-r sec m silversitles. son of Mr. ' turing lily point sleeves anrt Mrs. A. H Silversides, 216 . tiny collar Her vh.Z lv l At-thnr Hi rir . sec- wnich whiehi would not tti'nr-manager. was actin, , . 'j . chairman at last night's meet-; BUyCE v Cuiicn Basil S. Prockter BROWN ordinarily be shewn hi. Thj fiiu.. w.iuj j.'.hown to members only- ? Th3 grojp anticipates con- secured by a headdress of satin trimmed with seed pearls and she carried a beautiful spray of American Beauty roses and white stephonatls. Her only attend ant. unia Sroptimists mg and Mrs. A. L Bell, acting tecretary. At next week's meeting, Monday night in the Civic Centred an executive will be elected and committees nar.ie j to r.hoose iraeuii'j for 12 films a vear for monthly showings. The 12 films would be chosen by the club, and eoiil.-i in.'iiiio ... . an Dinner Janey Cromp, matron of honor fiov.-ned in nrc-ttv nrrhirt ...t,,.' launch a member.ship Jr Governor styled with a net voke nrwi edies, musicals and, if desired,'"'"' lilms end ,'" the eln8i,. -n-h ..u..,.. .. . campaign i v. . ' ' 1 ; ' kaLllwtnl Itwilmt. A Members would mv an sn.l Permission Granted X ON SOCIAL CREDIT LEGISLATION BY EXHAUSTION AND SURPRISE: nual membership lee, probably lot more thin $4 or $5, depend- tniT nn K -n . . l , a . . :it for a dinner lor a visit- oi "ft ana a colonial bouquet fficial were made when ot yellow carnations completed rrs of the Prince Rupert ner ensemble- iirnist club held their Attending the eroom was hi Council granted permission to iik: iiuiuur U i niemoera, and th it fee would eifliile them the 8alvation Army to set up a ,.11 II. r . t tripod lnni1 nulnin outside V. Tl L r r iily business meeting last uromer, Mr. Kobert Silversides the Post Offine ON OUR INCREASED TAXES.-ON THE NEW LIQUOR ACT. at the home of Mrs. L. B. Tne Klks' Hall was the scene a" Ji linns. Meiiioership would be restricted to adults only. iiitun. 549 Eleventh Avenue of a large receution fnllnwin fiom December 19 to 24 Inclusive fur the purpose of aiding the Christmas Cheer fund. j GOVFRNOR-CENERAL Sir Willoughby Norrie and Lady Will- the ceremony, at which the par-ident Elizabeth Clement fents of the bridal couple as-rtfd the meeting at which ist,,i in receiving guests, oup planned a dinner No- Mrs- Turcotte chose for the t 24 in honor of Mrs. LU- occasion a two-piece dress of I Similar clubs "hive s jrun? uo across Canada, In many cases replacing "Curtain at 8:30," one-I night showings of better cla:.'; j films staged by theatres In some JLoohfos SI I Brolin of Chilliwack, gov- vurquoise wiui mstchiiis acces-of the western region of ories- The groom's mother was citie.i up until about ft veir airn 13th . . II tlic j uKilUjr wui D2 nC::is w tne queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when the P.oyal couple visit New Zealand next January. Sir Willouuhby, a commander of the 30th Corps In the Libyan desert campaign in the Second World War, was appointed governor-general of New Zealand In 1952. . . Citizenship Council To Hold 'International Night' Social A social evening with an In- of Father Tunney as vice-presi-ternatlonal flavor is beine Dlan- der.f. nf th ruinnchin ru titiwaj ifcxnous Friday, November ; 8:00 p.m. . Common Lounge Civic Centre Ji : . 1, ' T ' i j .timist ciuos, wno will be i"rea in dusty rose silk, trim-: her nlflclal visit here. I """d with luce. Both wore coresident appealed for a full sages of pink and white carna-rship turn-out for the tlons. f The bride's table, covered with Ralpb Smith, chairman a lace cloth, held a three-tier , TB Christmas seal com-' cake topped with a miniature , reported that the T.3. 1 bride and groom and flanked by i ampaign was scheduled to candles In silver deposit hold- rod bottle nH Ktl VtO Dr-lnnA rJ.l I V ti' j - - ftltu . - . . "v. vvntrv W VIT UI lilt WUS lie seals were all ready for- proposed by Mr. Ian Dunbar and ? to the matron of honor by Mr. :he close of the business Robert Silversides. p mi n i 41 ' zenship Council. At the monthly meeting of the council last night in the Civic Centre, plans were drawn the ri'gud studied a nam Assisting; the bride In cuttini m.ocai 1 1 loose oLodge Jofjj Card Party THE PRINCE RUPERT LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Mia PalrB wag n I . up ior the rpectal eent, w pa - -" - ii t. j. IV H tl - 1 r ' - ' mer. Serviteurs were Mrs Orare staged Januaiy 11 on external affairs. . . William Noble was wel-as a new member. j Ten tables of whist were In ; p'ay when the Moojc Ledge -tag- Mclntyre, Lois Keays, Nora , All. interested citj crgnizi-Stromdahl, Ann Domlnato. Bob-, tions and national qroups wlM lit be '-ited to the i o,al. at which u as wnisi party Saturday pert s Future ' Rolande Turcotte and Helen la feature wilMje distribution of ! ,. , , . text books. Dublished hv the1. Women s first, nrize rent to Trapp - I pna Amnth j 1 --" " '"liuill A1IU jSCUUIIU LU . .. .. . I lenarhnntil r.f rlt unn.kK pic on CBCs a nean-snaued arph mh "i"'"""" " vu"iiii tph .... i. . i ' Tmm ni-i;,,n fXT,.. .11 iiicii uumc:. IVIC.'IS 1M.NI, WfPL1 t '. .Jto " O'e o,,ov,i . to . thel Stegav with pink and white roses and fllal leaves was a feature of the decor in the hall. Music fnr thp t Profile' '- - -IS ' wishing learn more of erf 2 & langu.ige and customs of this! ' ?ev', ccun,ry The pool prize was won by O. Mrl K- Olsen and the door prize by . . Mrs. J t S. a D1 Black, i. anoointed t.-j.h j reception was provided by Mrs. Jean DeCarlo af. th ntnnn ciiiy xjiiiuijuioij, The newlyweds have taken uu socla' welfare convener at last S t residence at 667 Hays Cove Or- n'8ht's meeting, will be in cle. I charge of arrangements for the social event. ? l CJ i The council also discussed the iite hupcri boom or was the question dis-'! last night by Orme ' president of the Cham-f Commerce, and J. F. -. publisher of the Daily on CBCs new regional st, B.C. Profile, speculating on the effect Jt would have on this ritv ,4 i Lfu'U Uraminq forthcoming Christmas carol J ; festival to be staged here by 111 7 !tne Music and Dra,ma Festivni Irleelinq JoniC ! Association, and planned to at- io spcakprs pointed to thu" 1 tempt to Interest more national sges that will be created Tralnin-J of rhllrlrpn In rhri. groups in partioioatine Onlv Jy development of me tian education was the top cf meeting of the Young Adult cue nai.ionai cnoir, of me Ciei-msn Papilst Church; has entered the festival t-j date-The meeting also saw election group of the United Church here at a meeting Sunday night. Miss Jean, Spiller wjs guest speaker, discussing Christian education as a necessary part of everyone's life and telling of her experiences In St. Johns, Newfoundland, where she had worked with a United Church II3111" 'm Interior which should ' t'c establishment of markets on the coast. lso saw more activity in "6 and improvement of 'uonal facilities. The pos-y ot Prince Rupert obtain-' from Kitimat wis an-ffatures mentioned as a Wf result of the nluml-proje-t r fltles heard from on 'ill-hour broadcast were Vance, uver and Vlel.irii fOR BEAUTITUL WALLS AND CIILIHCS THI SUPtmoft RUBBER-BASE PAINT Following her talk, members enjoyed a "buzz" session on children's problems with repard to Christian education- ! Up north, moose have the habit of using snowplowed railway lines ''s Ls carried every Mon- 1 1 pm. reaJen always insist on B.V regular meetini; y. Nov. 12. Oddfellows' -'f'tion of officers. (It) TiCE women of the 1 ' 1 fall Into the Remeni-' Uay parade outside the later than 10:15 Wed-V morning. ,lt. .1 as their personal promenades. OK until they come to a bridge; then Mr. Moose is likely to get caught between the ties, break his legs and otherwise gum things up. So the railways lay what they call "moose carpets" of aluminum between the rails and over the ties at spots where His Lordship may need safe tooting. , jjlst goes to show how alu-' minum's "c'omBfrlatibn "of Tight-1, ness, strength and resistance to weather comes in handy in the most unlikely places , . , And to explain why, in 1954, our aluminum capacity will be boosted to over a billion pounds a year. Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (AlcanJ. '"5 it p November 14. at. s nvim-i. . .foremost in frozen foods ,n3) 7 ' w ' - cfAw ' ' " j n ; a! r I I Ut ' smfr h "JUKI- I, I- .iHWH f ' mem o-n nH nia ladies and escorts (2041 r; id- 1 The Dog and the Bone - i i 1 i A DOG was crossing a plank bridge over a stream w'th a piece of meat in his mouth, when he happened to e',e m own reflection in the water. He thought it was nother dog with piece of meat twice as big; so he let go his own. and flew at the other dog to get the larger piece. But, of course, all that happened vs that he got neither: for one was only a shadow.) and the other waa carried away by the current. MORAL: Make it your first aim to hold on to what is already yours. Open a savings account with The nadian Bank of Commerce. Add to it steadily, oon you will find that your money has grown and 'thout any risk. Visit our nearest branch today. SAMP. POPULAR PRICE EVERYWHERE ,i,. '"Vs; i llhntratinn hv Arthur HaA Hnnemann Edition of Aesop table). a 1 f . 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