I he r-'itni.e kupeit Laily Newu Friday, January 29, 1954 bassing i I Gerry Duffus Heads Terrace Liberals j Special to The Dully News Company of Canada, shown by ciauae Dale. to include many newcomers in Terrace, and planned a debate on some current topic for ihe next meeting. reluctantly ,US muniinn that an inch of rain The group also discussed reorganization of the association TERRACE. More than 100 persons attended the annual meeting of the Terrace Liberal Association, which saw Gerry Duffus elected president for the 4 an a last nirfni. T . I l.o f.fllrl new term, succeeding Harry ! on January i.. City Newlyweds Honeymoon At Vancouver Island Points M 1 n ,l- rinpr WMm mm y,.ar anu me juviwi "embers and friends , M freoh . . . n frawlfy conirratu- King. Other officers named were Jimmy McKay, first vice-president; John lJousette, second vice-president; Pierre LeRos3, secretary-trtsasurcr. Honorary officers elected were Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, E. T. Kenney, T. O. Maguire, George McAdams, Ray Skog-lund, Fred Fisher, Lionel Houle, Claude Dale. Klwood Brooks. and the bride has been taking a business course in .Vancouver. Both were born and schooled in Prince Rupert. Honeymooning at Victoria and other Island points this week are Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Wesch, young Prince Rupert couple, who were married Monday at a charming informal ceremony in Shaughnessy Heights United Church. Van- sewing macEiIno iiistallcd presinciii v he said he was the Gyros had se-" enough to :, young arian some day. latins that lie was h to be born in t thanked the Ir playground ef-tiit he was among -i :' U A Mrs. A. Sites and Mrs. W. a. ' couver. Atrill. j The bride is Alice Eugene. The meeting heard a letter j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Art from E. T. (Ted) Applewhaite, Nickerson, 909 Borden Street, EUecna MP, explaining ti.at tx-j r nd sroom, RicUrd Rupert cessive rainfall had delayed Wescn, is son of Mrs. Rose Lind-road construction fof the air- QU'st of this city. port beam station, and pledging The Rev. C. M. Stewart of- a little uoy I ,m on the swings .(Uijment m me 'Big House' To Be Heard Here Tonight A powerful prison life titled "The Big House" will be heard on the hour-long Ford Theatre oroeram at 8:30 tonight on CFPR. Starring Pat O'Brien, it is a fast-moving story of life inside a prison and the efforts of one of the inmates to reform and go "straight." The story ends dramatically when the escape ls foiled and justice finally trlumpns. tnat work would be pushed in j nciated at the double-ring cere tVl the spring Snrlniy I mnnn tr.- for n.UUl. which i i.;j mony the ident Dr. Duncan (.iioS Id the Gyro the lieutenapt-dHtrict four, t'arl The meeting appointed a special committee to review tha voters' lis with reference to 19-year-olds, now eligible for the vote, and saw a film, presented to Mr. Kenney by the Aluminum Trrry Stewart - r ' s , t - r) i h MMtMKm iht-Sim,,. inn uf iimmi I nd how to handle not got around r of the Mounted in marriage by her mother, was lovely in an ensemble of midnight blue and summer beige, fhe carried a white prayerbook with red and wnite roses. Attending the bridal pair were Miss Donna Weeks of Vancouver, bridesmaid, and the groom's brother, Mr. Fred Wesch of Vancouver, bert aiaj. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon on the Island. They will return to Prince Rupert next Wednesday. The groom ls an employee of Kelly Douglas & Co. Ltd. here, PERSONALS rl. "I suggest you ;hem and if I hey to meetings send tod for th'-m " Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Percivol iitally. has Just Toronto where Fred E, Dowdie OPTOMETRIST New address: .501 3rd Ave. W Phone Green 960 , t N;,in:l Hot key He walrlied the First select and insert a pattern disc-completely automatically, it makes the fanciest down Dot? oil 4-1 Vancouver Pilot, City Girl Exchange Vows in Jamaica P.i.ir,. R,rt and Vancouver! Rev. Canon J. T. Clark con-shared interest In the recent ducted the ceremony in st An-weddine . . . . ceremonv In KinirKlnn t.,-i.u i t. night. . Hoekey's clown there, says .n't play the puck Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bancroft, 202 Eighth Avenue West, left aboard the George last night for Victoria where they will make their new home. Mr. Wally Isherwood, 510 Sixth Avenue W, also left aboard the George for a holiday in the south. He will join his wife and daughter v.ho started tjeir holiday several weeks ago. Al.so. bound for a new post in Victoria is Harry McDowell who left last night aboard the Geore. Mr. McDowell, uhn hnu hwn iitte the game . . . Double exposure to comfort! sewing as easy as playing a record! Elno't Exclusive Open Arm teti you darn socks, mend sleeves, tic, . without opening seams. .tto laiwii Lnuifii, lor wnicn . , i , Jamaica, which united Eleanor the bride was given in marriage .. ... , . Hnu Dy uaplam j M Farquharson. Mrs. John R. Carr. 925 Rnrripn kh .. man. i i is a proud man . he's gut a new s bak"ry and he's I as a kid with a ij.s been over for a iUniers remember fotreet, Prince Rupert, and Allan 'length gown of pale blue chan-llope .Nlckl Perclval, son of Mr. tilly lace with a Juliet cap en .rnd Mrs. P. H. Perclval of Van- tone, securing her sheulder- I with Canadian National Te!.?-1 graphs here for the past year, . , V. ' . 4 ,lm'l length veil. She carried a white The bride a graduate of St. prayer book and white orchids Pauls Hospital school of Nurs- and streamers hirh school teaeh- Here, at kit, is the machine that docs everything you'll ever want in a sewing machine it darns, embroiders, monograms, mends almost invisibly . . . plus so many other sewing operations too numerous to mention. It even makes buttonholes and sews on buttons! And the Llna carries a lifetime guarantee! You can see this modern sewing miracle right in your own liome at your convenience and without obligation. You can't afford to buy any sewing machine li.illy. He sent a j has been transferred to the is-i land city. ' ..... j Mrs- Maurice Bryd;;es and son j ; aLso left last night aboard the j ! George for Vancouver, where I " i unvn. I tn llnus Frizell i.. he is eiuoyins i but misses Ku- a fi'W lay-, last ' Uiutrr. He's the .tatuc for Marine to see Iterl iiind over to him ficii. jiing radar ie iiorUu rn area. i trouble v. it h ii see llert about tfdllliUV-U. , Hip gnwHii is a1' pilot with riiitiNh West Indies Airways. Vln'sCUJUJA 7tir--aM-Soj.. ' v . ''hi until you e seen an Llna ! Best man was Mr. Graeme Hutton, formerly of Prince George. A delightful gardei. .eeeplion was held at the honit ol Mr and Mrs. Jack Provens, after which the bridal couple left on their honeymoon, motoring up the Jamaican coast. They are making their home in KinttMon. they will make their home. Mr. j Brydises left earlier, driving south. j Mr and Mrs. Jack J. Judge, 746 Taylor Street, also were passengers aboard the George,' bound for Vancouver where they ; w ill attend tlie wedding of h"r niece, and holiday for tw ! weeks. 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