' j , : . rKKjjf THiS WEEK - rT" . "' iro"1' """"" ' L !p v'i'V'.V live meeting 7:30 p.m. follow- f- fff4 t j (llilSS V I . ed regular meeting at 8:00 I f g I Iff I iAIiJ I l I C 1 4. - - ' -rf-D by 1 J " ' i - I SOP It i r--- .,-,.,J, '-iV '- ' at the Civic Centre, Monday, f H f I J ww ; atr. - . .f.r c v . - 1 i f" r- v, -j ;if McRAE BROS. LTD. 10 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR L" , , I s A . - ".T"i ,A '-.1 ! hi JUL FUJItl I lU: . , , 'k'.4v . 1 -HI forvour money I F ' , ' , ' in. ,1 Un to" 1,1,8 "Mt- CORONATION is ver. The crowds have ersed. The captains O AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING O ACROSS-TOP 50 LB. FREEZER O THERMOSTATIC BUTTER CONDITIONER O ROOMY VEGETABLE CRISPERS O 5 YEAR GUARANTEE ON FREEZER SYSTEM ,i the kinffs have gone k home. , e apuin the world lias seen ' ..tmtpd that the British kini'dom is the stranKest. mntmdlrtory. world power pjanet hs "vcr seen. FHzabfth the Second QUEEN ELIZABETH is shown behind her carriage as she leaves Buckingham Palace on the way ,wned to rpin over more B beings than ever paid U) oe cruwnru ai wesimuisier nuwy. PRICED AT mre u any monarcrt wno 'ruled anywhere on this But the spirit of the age Ethel Joan Croxford Weds Bruce Mills i .... .- thkh the young fcjueen LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contr il i Rnnrrt nr hv in. '.jov.rrr.meiiv none s to the throne is one ot .ional, comparative decline litary power. British Columbia. n Solemn Ceremony at Cathedral Here ' ml iu.. ...ill i.atnr.n tr "ITE of the fart that the A pretty weaaing ceremony, ine onae, given in muiuBc ,, ' ; ,. 1,..-., .... i... ... t iknn o reside at No. 3 Ridley Court. Commonwealth contains . . .. .i . . .u. i ... u .w. fnr Rririe and eroom were both APPD,DADJ(3ES with the quality traditionally asiociated , . , with the nam. RCA VICTOR Come in for a Demonstration 'iman fllllK nm writ tinei JUUU vloxiuiu uwamc uic inruu in itic .aiiiiij, iv, - " i . .. L . . ...... i. i ,.i.ii. ,.,wt hnm and educated In the city. in anv poiiucai anii cuauun , Dnue or Kooeri. nruce iwiiis in un cuaciiiuic an cjh ,.. and in snite of the fact St. Andrew's Cathedral at 7 r p.m. chantilly lace gown with lily- ,The bride was formerly a mem- i . . . i t i ,.ft hr nf thp Women a Division. mi nr, s ppvp a u a. uiiauri cu 1 I r The bride is the youngest ,, ,lihln m Itself the raw ma-1 . . held in place with a coronet of RCAF, andlhe groom is employ- seed nerls. She carried a wu-,eu ai o v. nu., . S U, make v t more power- ,d prosperous than any Croxfordi Croxiord.K Rldley U eyApartmenann, ' ApartmenU, '-.. and American Beauty roses is the youngest son mn of of me groom string of pearls, gift mrt nf the earth. Brit r - "i , !'i'4 518jand wore a . . ... .... i. Mr. and Mrs. c. C. Mills LUXURY , as a worm power is very . ----- 4 not wh:.t she was. Mu,;Brae Place. we permltu-cl ourwlves a The ceremony, performed by; 01 me groom, an uu iiemuuiu handkerchief. Miss Margaret Doir:n was Syat sum a lime 01 dir , u "- ' T.. ..T. 1 maid-of-honor and Miss Edna You Can Afford. . . -v we might say we arc was neia in a scums 01 wmu unu i "Uncle Trouble" We In! pink decorations. :.ir. Peter Lien Kirkham, bridesmaid. Miss Doir-British Commonwealth are ' provided background o r g a n on those a white and pink chan-Z , .i, rti,t n,,,,.,,, m,r Itilly lace gown end matching H From Terrace to , (WINNIPEG I I Acme rune and headntece and Miss threat of the spreading . Chrome 1 Communist empire. ' But ccung that threat we are LmX Vat j Kirkham wore a mauve taffeta jgown with matching headpiece, j Both carried bouquets of Koko-i ma carnations. i W 71 ' ; Slt.. ifcrf.:ito A readers STl'ROY lied by circumstances ti CaMadioM (Pacific S 4if.fWfS Jjr CONSTRUCTION as junior partners In a or enwboy posse, headed EASY TO Groomsman was Mr. Richard Mills, brother of the proom. Ushers were Mr. David Brown jr good neighbor, the U.S.A. HEAR CLEAN weaker moments we some- Football. Friday, 7 p.m., vs. C.Y.O. 130 Father Moore's visit is to Sunday, June 14. lt) wonder which is worse hreat of Uncle Joe In front BRUCE BROWN ! well meant but head- Coniult your Trvd Agent i CimdUn Facific Airlines, Phone 7tS and Mr. Eric Moore. At the reception at Legion auditorium, guests were received by the mothers of the bride and groom, Mrs. Croxford wearing a navy blue sheer dress with nylon lace trim and pink accessories i buniiline of our own tern-1 . ,. r i.,k- nnoiitpr ry leader. Uncle Sam. Fridav. June 5. 8 P.m. Initiation, WONDERFUL 11 l III if' l APPEARANCE 1 ll " ' Mr Your kitchen will gleam with j 1 I .' , ) 111 shining colour. So easy to keep .t I I .-Ui-"rr' I'l .inn with no risk of stains 1, p same newspapers which ; slver marcn ond party. (130) pd the first reports of the lation of our new Queen ! Moose Whist drive Saturday and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Mill's chose a dusky rose it t laconic riesnateh from June 6. Moose Temple. Everyone -Ington that the U.S. Senate i welcome. t!31 ' heer dress with lace trim and list passed a law making it, , wpi park ftF- ! nale ereen accessories, att a cor LIBERAL . CFPR in:15 p.m. June 6th flag ilae any- any- " ; - . u ,;.i nt nint rnsss to fly the UN in the U S A. except In a KlUtK Mr. n. n. niuuu, ..! r be available for interview by The bridal table decorations interested veterans at the Prince 1 were a white grass linen table- . . . i , ... h. ...- & .1.. alra .on of Inferiority to the and Stripes. Kupert HOiei at i ju k "'. ciorn. cerureu uy uic wwu. Saturday. June 6. (131) and banked by vases of flowers GREAT historian Tovnbee and pink candies, Cathedral Sunday School : s that the rise and fall of i ll or burns. Plastic-tipped, wear- It ' V U ; resistant legs You'll be NA 17 delighted. - u ' irgs Sets Priced From f 589-50 tvio tmist. t.n the bride was Cnmnlrtr TtmvpI cerviT civilization can be traced Thp picnic leaves Government Ferry uple truths are living things. Every Float at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Bring lunches. Parents and any members of the congregation are welcome. Returning about 7 ! thing is faced with new proposed by Canon Prockter and responded to by the groom; while the best man toasted the bridesmaid and maid-of-honor. Serving were Mrs. Margaret Clapp, Mrs. Sylvia Brock, Mrs. enpes frnm time tn time their RESPONSE to those puses which determines If survivn A special meeting of salmon Helen Mills, and tne Misses rat LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY CREDIT PLAN f'f in the British Common- net fishermen. Sunday, June 7, , Ma McAfee and Rita 4 p.m., Port Edward Community , t0'n h are faced with a unique 1 T.ee. Part of It is fairly IV Knlvari if nro Viava tb Hall. All fishermen are mgeu th taU7ft1roTthrcoVPan" Le?koCneTmoon by car through price offer from the companies.) the y ' horse sense to get on with UOi " - ------ - 100 t instance, In Canada right we have nnp nf t.hi. prentest surpluses In our history t storks of unsold wheat, wo, butter, and beef. In be sure to get Jin they are still- on short Electrically . . . "is The only snag there is w own small minds, n ntni . 4. J. GENERAL ELECTRIC IRON Ol'R main problem Is world 0 and World rpnp Wa rnn- fv?n defend ourselves now; Featherweight . . . Automatic ' t. ...is t,riir irnnlnir time lOllt'Vw.lr, ..toln ne alliance between the U.S.A., and New Zealand . , , i, by a third, leaves you fresher. Fingertip temperature control. (As Illustrated My Droves i brief ?s without saving everybody please " enrin we cannot maKe $14-50 yourself in "'ithout making every na- ri5- - - earr.n Rocuro wp enn i. UEED CAES " ep our own freedom un e nolp others to get It. Jh f rHR Biblical wise man said 1951 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan , Radio and Heater me young Queen In Baby 'who knoweth whether 1925 1925 $1895 J art come to the kingdom 1951 Ford 4-Door Sedan Heater Only 19,000 miles I ttml. ... ulii a ume a3 this?" For GENERAL ELECTRIC KETTLE The fastest, most modern way of boiling water ... enough for 4 cups of tea In 2i minutes. .Half-gallon capacity, brilliant chromium finish. 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