I 4 ' it l-f"-.,Irx ' .- -: Tuesday, April 7, 135J Prince Rupert Dally New3 Margaret Rose Wide Exchanges Vows 1 -l spassing Many Youngsters Attend Port Edward Cub 'Parley'. n Pretty Double-Ring Ceremony Here Will, SaJJ n.inl K U l J 1 . .,..,tiiar A large turnout of youngsters and many parent attended the Port Edward Cub Pack "parley" 1 held at the community hall for fun and frolic at the generally o.uiet fishing centre fronting white carnations while the : groom' moth'T chow a lovely j gown of blue taffeta with white ; accessories, corsage of pink car- ! Toiist to the bride was pro-1 poticd by Captain W. J. Robertson and responded to by the groom. Mr. (Jrimstad proposed RCMP, the cub mu.ii.-t. iti.l -hi assistant. S'.u f:l;e;'y. "v.no rre doing a grur.d job via.'i thi boy;." Six new c! ibn v,tri invested and given a warm wci'.-.oms Into the pack by feli-.iv r.:embers. Movies, sho'-n throu- h ' the ted dtwn miiM.. A city In the making Kitimat -will be the future home of Margaret Row Wide and William James F. Reynold, who were principal In a Drettv St. slfiday '"".', "'jr jliarpiy """ uid sa1: n.at dav." Porpoise Harbor. A smart group of Cubs greeted courtesy of the RCMP, were fol- nations. Both received guests at the door. The bride chose a beige knitted suit, pink coat and pillbox hat, brown accessories and cor -..war-old Jatk Mc of hi h anniversary Uiis city - ' L. . 1. .V 11 a toast to the bridal attendants. Catering was In charge of Mr. William Rothwell. Servi-teurs were Mis Mane Skal-merud. Mis Anne Whiting, Miss Pat Wide, Mis Enid Sedgwick. Miss Lois Ren-shaw and Mrs. Gerd Harvey. Mr. Terry McNclce was mailer of ceremonies. The bride' mother wore a lovely gown of mauve lace with white accessories and corsage of F E. Anfield, district commis-, ffioner of scouting, who presented the pack with a real wolf head a their totem. Mr. Anfield also awarded the pack a 1952 Award Crest which was pinned on the pack' colors to the loud cheers of members and friends. 1.11 1(1 !)!' Ul lowed by a banquet d:r.nr. The event was also aUennV-rt by Jack Da vies, chairnwn of ins ;f.;our committee. ar.d M.-s. Davvs. A letter was read t or r.s ln- rti-tude on b-jhalf of the Japanese population at Port. Eflwu:tl or. the "good worn th;. i bfing done by scoutin'? in t!ie di-.'.riet " munity by Corwtable Gordon, Andrew Cathedral wedding. The double-ring ceremony was conducted by Rev. Canon Basil s. Prockter. Bride Is the youngest daueh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Wide of Prince Rupert. The groom Is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds of Terrace. Olven ln marriage by her father, the bride chose for her wedding a gown of chantlily lace with a Peter Pan collar and pearl buttons to the waist. jsi Saturday s edition sage of carnations and Iris for her travelling costume. The wedding trip is taking the couple to Vancouver, Chilli-wack and Vancouver Island. Tljelr future place of residence is Kltimat, where the groom is employed. . arcouni "i " i an jing Uj llures Green. -t-U-ltiio care- In addressing the crowd at the jif Civ"' cenirr, woo 1! d hall, Mr. Anfield paid tribute to the splendid service to thr ( cm- Die urescm wwn- Teen Age Club Annual Ball ,.ver had a slrk dy prwied over a net nklrt A pearl i lu.i tii'Gii i'J 0 (,m F.LSIE GREGORY MacGll.L, Toronto aeronautical engineer, ha been named "Woman Engineer of the Year." by the American Society of Women Engineer The first Canadian to be honored by the society. Mis Mai-Gill Ut a native of Vancouver and a memler of the Association of Professional Engineer of Ontario. I ;rl i - t . . i .( rOtlletll wont voiill live Umg and and sequin tiara held her finger-tip veil. She carried a spray bouquet of red roses and white carnations. The matron of honor. Mrs. Betty Lien, sister of the bride. On Tonight at Civic Centre fr the pat tlx montlis the J "it has been a real pleasure to Civic Centie Teen Club has been i work with the Teen Age Club successfully holding bi-monthly j and I would like to thank those Saturday jiijnt dances at the of the executive for the work Civic Centre. that they have done a it would said Jack. ft ill other old- M ABC They have become lncreaiingly be impossible to sponsor the clubi without such help." j Tonight the club Is holding its IODE Members Honor Queen j Thursday wncn mr Cut) member are WniT.fri s fo-ordln-'ci! at a ln the rt :frs will ie enter- MRS. VIOLA McCROSSA.V of Vancouver recently was admitted to the British Columbia Ear 32 years after she began articling in a Vancouver law office She began to study law as a girl of 15 during the First World War. In 1921 she began to article with the late George McCrossan, corporation counsel for the city of Vancouver. Then she married Mr. McCrossan. After his death the was granted the privilege of resuming articling by the law society. TEA 5 second annual Ea.ster Ball ln the wore a nile green gown of net over orlon marquisette and carried colonial bouquet of pink carnations. TWO BRIDESMAIDS Bridesmaid Mis Joyce Reynolds, sister of the groom, wore a gown of pink net over taffeta and carried a colonial bouquet of blue carnations. Second bridesmaid, Mis Margaret Jo- livkf MiiilUn at the ;,! aNo tiear solos Civic Centre Auditorium. j An invitation Is extended to; all teacher and parents to come I and enjoy the fun with the j young people. 1 I At Meetings I The monthly meeting of the j Queen Mary Chapter IODB was popular. So much no that due to the large attendance the dances are now being held In the mall gymnasium instead of the common lounge as they were in the beginning. Purpose of thc.se dance is to provide entertaining get-together for the young people, both students and those who are now out of school. Ho far the plan has been carried out with un , ri.tnrd. who ll be ac- hanson. wore a gown of Dale i! '.he P'i' by '" :Uh laMe" will sing S. Blark arcom-c W b MrKar. an old- iil -.-peak on the ,nq-j -w-.!pi""fc'ift- 1 f X" blue taffeta, carrying a colonial bouquet of yellow carnations. Miss Linda Llttla. cousin of j held In the ladles' lounge at . the Civic Centre under the 'chairmanship of Mr. O. W. ' I Graham, first vice-regent. j i The member alood two mln- i In MilxncM In trihtit in th! the groom, was a darling flower usual juccess. The dance have been ln ' late Queen Mary, An lnterest- nuwi -M-iiKwi guwu biiu carrying charge of Teen Club executive members, Bill Becker, Pat Hill, jl t n.av start r, The Liberal in Vancouver and ; ing article on the "Life of Queen a colonial bouquet of mixed Elizabeth II was read a Em-1 carnations I t - .; ... . .t a::a:.i;eu 10 in Jean Smurthwaltc, Bill Tipton. Eugene Nelson and Bob Peder- iOII. Fred Jones, .secretary manager of the Civic Centre, said today: "The success of any organiza ,;i altri.d the con-the same trip. rn Monday . . ' P'rf ntudy. ! Best man was Mr. George A. ! Queen Marv Cliaotrr decided : Ort:n.stad of Smither. Ushers j to end children's books and were Mr Arne Lien and Mr. : magazines to the Inverness Harold Skalmerud. School I Mr. Peter Lien played the 1 A donation was sent to theloriun. ; "fire fund for those who lost j Reception was held at the ' their belongings in a rrcenl fire, ! Son of Norway Hall with Mis or buck U the rek- tion such a the Teen Club de-I pends greatly on the participa-! lion ol the members as well as j enjoyable activities. Actually the i latter depends on the co-oper- j ative effort of the former. The R.if.aUne Thaln playing the wed-Ing march as the bridal couple entered and Uod under a ((urt r- ill nUte trmvtmiiK, wits i: k a;;uu .. living ,c .u:.e i!h Jack T! tf.n ;u Rul- Member were aki d to wear n purple ribbon with their badges until the period of mourning for Queen Mary is over ' t The annual church parade is to be held M..y 31 beautifully deroratrd arrh to receive fciiritatlons of the many guests. The bride table featured a highly dii-oratpd wed- ( lurlrx W rirlil. who J. Me-; ciini c.-ike in three tiers banked for the ; by pink revs and silver leaves. i Mrs r. Hill and Mrs. ( Riie offered to canvass , Cancer .Society from ucccJis, and they have been uc- I -essful, of the Teen Club ha fal- j len on a few. This indicate j that the club has a long way to , go. Aitl'iMj-ih t-iis route will not be an easy one it can only bej ! achieved if more tccn put their; eflorts to club development." ( j Brn Svcnnrn, popular sponsor 'of the club has worked hard Iwith the executive to make the, dances a success, .., Queen Candles and spring bouquets thr ('t.ronutlon as i' i aval ron- 1! I'nn HMCS On-Iii' t" The Ontario F. . iri'.iit vevterdav ll.mlax lor Brlt- !irn it hieen nmunn the cake. i Marv Chapter. on a lovely lace cloth. final arrangenients were made i set A C 4; t ' , I'tir' M J-. h- 'toNs is is, ) 7 fvV V, fit? "- ! ; . , c:. . yl-4 " - -!' iv: t - ;l f v " 1 - " 'for the daffodil tea to be held i ; April 22 at the Civic Centre. i ; A minute's silence also was observed at the monthly meet-j ' tng of the Cambral Chapter. eaders i i'-'rj'-e Kuixrt man r.,i!'rma li Jerry Fuming Tr.i'-lor Vi in li.ikerslield 0 Senior B Basketball Chnm- ' .ionshui.j here April 10-11. S6' j 1! P.O Elks meeting Thur ;- j ' .. v.. ' . ' -s. 1 A it ' t'S'i'.lej Vt'.'vv'.-v."-.. f a' ' - . m ; r-. - 9 2 r. t - -f l . ... K ,( I . I' ' r - 1 ! 4. i I --.. i ( V I 1..- -'' X I ' p t " '4?. - 1 JNAj. ' f - i , f v. "s ; -- - -V . g m i - f .-' -.A '-ni;ff.rrnee. 183- day. 8 p.m. Peter's SI card party 1 vj . itir-. to Ket -eti Harhirn uuprr Barber. Tin- two an Fliis Airlines can-dt' ! KIDNEY ACIDS RobyourResr.. Many pr Brrv mm la H IJ MfW's rtwL TWv turn an4 Iwt-fcUmt It 'wrm'-h mijt ttwv kxhtyt. Hwllht stdwys N pa mi WKb htm th. bUU. It thf; ll mi vwHm l7 n tt $ftltm&itwhri ml WtM UUn. If r i-il fii tni MM Uaad't kKiney PJU. Md l krl tha klr m Hot jm am iwl bttOT-n4 led kdttr. 13 Dodds Kidney Pills celled. Over 70 Clu'j roel-il. ''cntre. Thursday. April 9. 5 pn. A a ka rilv Clv'c I 2 :oj , (82i r- i"ut has welromrd rr Uie.vi to loin 'i'.ib Is rt Otilvle. k:ion for his work IODE. I Regent Mrs. O. P. Lyons was in the chnlr I j Purple ribbons were di.slrihut-; ttl to Ix- worn during the month of mmiri'lne. A donation was sent to the Denial Clinic and members, -ked to help in the coming eanrer drive ! Plans were completed for the , "spring tymnet" tea to be held j In the Civic Centre April 30. A soeeial colored film on beauty , 'rulture will be shown and free, ' sample will be given each guest. Mrs John Tasmim will attend the IODE convenllon in Victoria i a Cambrai delegate. ! The Empire Day program wis ! dl.icus.sed and member will visit Ithe city schools on that day. i The door prt was won by ! Mrs. J. Tnsmnn ! Refreshments were served by Betty Patterson. Helen Stokoe and Evle Rivett, Well Baby Clinic at Conrad Street School cancelled April 9. Thursday. H Impoilant meeting of W A. U F A W U to hear convention 'w se-i cadets s .M e. k heard all report WconrsUay. April D m.. Union Hall. 81) '.hi.s uidvini-e when BUT WE TACKED A COLLEGE DEGREE RIGHT INTO OUR BUDGET-PLAN n addresM-d mutt- h same meeting. Mires were extend -Dfrih Virion i bowler i '"""111.,' the Faster Attention alt those Interested ; In football Deadline for player j 'i.-t and ,?am entrance Is April j i 10 Mull entry list to Box 68. (341 j Mens Five Pin Bowling ramie banquet will be held in Valhalla Hall April 10 at 7:30 n m. Piixrs will be presented for Well, I simply mean that young Doug is going to get wtwt Fvt always mined. I'd have a better job in my company today 0 !h her narenlji b! 184' the seasons bowling. '.r v. thought of Before . . . and he gave me one of the hank's bxiklets called "Personal Planning" outlining his ideas in dcuil. Nexr day, Maisie and I pulled out of the doldrums for tlit first timt in months. Hopefully, we went to the B of M together and saw Henry Baldwin. Got a $300 loan fixed up, and right then and there opened a joint account. . Boy, that account's been working overtime ever simc... first paying bills with the loan we got, and then getting regular deposits not just to payoff the loan, but to really sase money. VTe were mighty relieved to get that bank loan a year ago, but I think we're more thankful for if my family had been able to give me a college education. It happened a year ago. Maisie and I had just about given up the idea as hopeless. Doug had just started high school, which meant a good deal of expense, ind then he fell desperately ill a Many Attend Job's Daughters Easter Bazaar ' Marion's foelinjj a'"'r hrr stint In ,,; mi-s her bowllns 1 improve after this !V,r fr,:it least part T sehi.ih varatltm irM hn i, attending F"deratirni meeting w tnlon boat south mm Holidays Are Here Again . . r.njov tl'is Year's Vaialiun in an A-1 I seil Car ,1 - 1 what we learned when sve xere in a lVl I'onliac Sedan. bmn ; really could sax c di ogh jp our minds ;o ir and practical budget-plan p rjdy ' 8" realty us. "5? -.J S s working tor Personal Planning has gixen us that ,.jnd let me tell you that boy's going to college for .sure. with rheumatic fever. Our dehts had us crippled. Then one day, when I was cashing my pay-cheque at the bank, I happened to pet into conversation w ith the Accountant chap called Henry Baldwin ss ho goes to our church ... and before I knew it I was pouring out my troubles. He asked me few questions about my job, my salary... if I had ny securities or life insurance. I told him 1 had no bonds left, but did have a bit of insurance I look out when we got married. Pretty soon to my surprise Baldw in came up with what seemed like a solution to my immediate problem how to meet my prcs.sing bills. Something I'd never thought of my 15-year old insurance policy had quite a good cash surrender value, which Baldwin said as first-class security for a personal loan. "But how am I going to pay off a o&t state. In isnn, scientists hasc worked out way to cook food by sim-powcr. A polKhcd aluminum bo I suspcmlcd atxv cooking pot dioxts the sun's rays to a mirror, which reflects the heat to th ben-lorn of the pol- ' sounds a bit complicated to us but the fact is that the solar cooker turns out meal as fast as a MSO-utt electric stove. It's just one more indication (hat food and aluminum ;H together in containers, iitcn-.ils. foil and in the equipment used hy the dairying and food processing industries. Aluminum Company ol Canada, Ltd. I Mean) ih- Union ve.vel ( "nk who- fjoing She's been va-jilh'east mo.st of the reaeh Vaneou-n-end. They're re-'h' Prinee George lf Hill S, i,l,y heslUte 1"""' hlm to welcome . his honevmoon "' his return. Rill n-;'',' he wanted them vr?u.U l,"UB'-it M'u'h was his wife' ; ""til a giant St. "Pea red. ht" said Hill.. r,utK t(, Khake ; "Islsthebott," his throat." Rlu- Nice sh.-'pe... u lSI'l Plsmouth Sedan. Lots of trouhle-Ircc miles SIU5 EXTRA SPECIAL ISIil ,N(.l.l. Tl'UOIl Cheaiwr than shoe-leather $625 TRUCKS I'J.IO Muilcbahrr 1'Ukup. Motor reiomUtioncd Sl"!"5 KN'OtV YOI K lKI.F.U.TIU.. 111 Y YOI K l;St:i CAR Bob Parker Lid. -lliv ll.iine ol KrielisllJ- HlTvlcr' The Job's D.iiig'iitfrs' FaU-r Tea and Ua war drew fcu'nlrt'i of visitors to mnk'- the rffulr R b'g miecess. Guests were received by IV.c bethel's Honored Quern. Mt- Margit Marnrthur nnd hrr mother. Mrv Munlo M vnrthu". The bazaur featured nn Fn4-r motif throughout The following were Ktnlh and their mana'iers: flowers, Mrs. W. Dmunont; pinnts, Judy l.lovd and Ann Fvolfson: pri7.es, Mrs. V. Lontr i'1fl M' "- F-:ii-t-"-; on-i,n., M-i. M. V"n en'' Vfr- Riv 3-"fV ejnriv M". D. Lloyd and Mrs. B. Eyolf.-on: ! f i. h . , r-) M't-h-" otnl .'-Uic Butler; home cooking, Mr.-.. i: OI.k". Mrs. 11 Kmttson and Mrs. John Strand; general sev-: inu. Mis. C. Brechin nnd Mrs Al IStirnlp: baby woolon. Ml" ' I:H3twood and Mrs. Thomas Wil-'foiri: while elephant Mrs. O. ; "tit-heH. M-s. N. Mooiehouse and Mrs. S. Elklns. Coi'vrner of the nnnlr wns Mi. Mcx Mitchell, bethel guurd-,' lan. Other!) tiiklitg pin t in Ihe man-j n"-ioent. were; Pouiers-Mrs. S. D. Johnsln-t. Mi"t. Rili'h Moiin. Mrs, L. W. iKeigln pnd Mrs. Uobcrl. Gordon. Saving is the only way to move ahead of your worries, and stay ahead. And sometimes borrowing at the B of M is the best way to save. Find out how to save despite tod.ty's high pritts. Ask for your copy of "Personal Planning" at your neighborhood B of M branch. It's yours for the asking. loan?" 1 asked. Vi e seem to need every ; ,'r cent I earn just to make ends meet.' Mi m VVkA: - "You CHn Pmr,a,,, 1,11 het,et nan tnat ""lied person to 1 hand. Bill' ;'- ready t0 move h.,illc very shortly. Bank or Montreal yJL jyV t I think ... if you really want to. said -cdClr,i i Baldwin. "But," he added, "you've got to have real budget-plan to do it. Next thing 1 knew he was telling me how to go 'about it. Told me sonic things about money management I'd never rt 4 www cuwits 001 .':''-''iraiit so,, f Mr. "tnkoe was bap-i, St- An. V l..e. hioirrl Itntruh; L.x.L.ST PAVlMMn M.t Scuxrs-Mi-s. R. Oe"'t " a. 8. Klekerwn. Mrs. J I'.viins. M-s. P. Ritchie. Mrs. II. C. Hallklay. JIKLYH l.E G. GENGE. Msr. WILLIAM SELLINGS, MSi. Stewart liraneh -Terrate Branch As frozen fa .pv- in nasllii.-s. d. Doininato. Mis. Frank Skinner nnd Mlss'Actnes Smith. and , Cashiers Mrs. o.im Ilaugun TT:. Mr , of Prhire I nuH Jump"! SimVson. WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 WORKING ."''inkl L""rt:. Stokoe of Kitchen Mrs. Henry, Mrs. C. Bennett n v.lpaih oud Mrs.