Prinre Rupert Daily News Monday, April 19, 1954 DISTRICT NEWS Rupert Newly weds Return and Wilioughby Creek , ay .,. V 'ir . Auditions To Be Held For Musical From Honevmoon in South Youcanlqo a mm STEWART A jetition to the provincial government, asking extension of the Bear River road into the interior, to link with the provincial highway system, was approved at this month's meeting of the Stewart Board of The board also heard reports on increased interest shown in the possibility of a railroad link with a Stewart terminal. lna length frock, was chosen by ALL-UUI the bride. The dress was lasii- ioned of duU-lastre satin with Home from a honeymoon at Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., are Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Buckley Shannon whose wedding too1! place April 10 at St. Saviour's PritifP Rnnnri'e tt m hif inua Princess lines, lily point sleeves uule Theatre grou,, win tackle and stand-up collar dotted with Ug fifst muslcal snow ,in the seed pearls. A satin headdress STEWART Presentation of membership cards and badges highlighted last week's session of the newly formed Stewart Wolf form' ' of the popular roadway IF you feel ML-IIl I 1 lHn 1 i-w. V. Vfill Trade. The petition as.es extension of the road to meet the provincial highway and Alaska highway, via Dease Lake and McDame SCCUreu liliuciwy tt-ttgiii ..... i.,.i ..r..: l,." t v, It""4 1 'Jf'.. VI i ! IVi i in." a..u . . . ....... Cub Pack. Group Committee Chairman W. Shields Orr pre Anglican Church In Vancouver. The Rev. J. R. Davles officiaT-ed at the ceremony for which th bride, Eileen Claire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Trapp. 646 Taylor Street, Prince Rupert, was given In marriage by her father. staged here at the end of June Little Theatre President Bob Hill and Director Ian Dobbie announced today that they have nhtainnH norfrtn i n it rinVite np lovely bouquet of wnite garaen-ias with split white hyacinth, set off by glossy green leaves, white ribbon and tulle. sented the cards and badges to the new Cubs. Also receiving membership cards were Cub- Creek and says such a link would benefit the Cassiar Asbestos Company, giving it access to a deepwater port, as well as benefitting George Copper, George master R. L. James and his as- Sisters of the bride and groom yolk jhQW from the New were bridesmaids MM Helen and Buditions for the Trapp and Muss Beatrice Shan- h Traditional white in a bailer- Murdoch ' sistant. J- F- Bonzei. Enterprize, the Group Thcst Uy mtl petple work undf pressure, werry more, ilcef less. This '' stram so body and brain nukes ahysical Atness easier n lose hareW ta refaia. Tedajr's tense living, levered resistance, renverk, worry am ef these may aiecf Mrnul kidney action. When kidneys get ut at erder, excess arids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache disturbed rest, that "tired-eut" heayy-headed tealing eften folle. That's the time te take Dedd's Kidney Fills. Dedd's stimulate the kidneya ta nermal actieo. Then yen fed better sleep better vrerk better. Ask ier Dedd's Kidney Pills at non wearing twin dresses oi aeep . Singers, ,,,. riQripor. dancers onrt and , actors are ballerina rose shot taneta in PERSONALS urged to try out for the leading and minor parts as well as for the large chorus. Auditions will STEWART The Child Care Committee ol the .Women of the Moose, Chapter No. 16, staged a successful hot cross bun sale here Thursriav. Mrs. J. ?od was convener of the project. be held tonight, Tuesday and Few Attend Variety Show The Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club today reported a Ions on length, with brief Jackets over the embroidered strapless bodices and full pleated skirts. They wore matching headdresses and carried Identical colonial bouquets of split blue hyacinth witn rose centres, backed by white Mr. and Mrs. A. Eric and children, Pat and Rickie if 1 .1 f un orii r Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Civic Centre. The show, involving a luil mixed, chorus, dancers and a 20- left last night aboard the Princess Norah for Vancouver, where their sponsorship of the travel- tulle and streamers. piece orchestra, is a fantasy set ling musical "Highballer Revue Refrigerator Specials in the Highlands of Scotland. H staged here Saturday si The show attracted a total of tells of two young New Yorkers they will make their home. Mr. Sanderson, former news editor of the Prince Rupert Dally News, will Join the staff of the Vancouver 8un. Miss Pamela Joan Stewart of r, who lose their way on a hunt North Vancouver, arrived here by plane Friday to spend the Models As Low As - Photo by Chauiiier Slush 1 Best man was Mr. William S. Nicholls and usher was Mr. Robert G., Trapp. The reception was held at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lewth-walte, where the rooms were decked with spring flowers. An heirloom lace-covered table held the bridal cake and white tapere. The brde's mother chose for the occasion a gown of royal blue lace with white accessories and corsage of pink roses, while the groom's sister, Miss Yvonne Shannon, wore a smart suit of JBlb Easter holidays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James only 250 people in the two Saturday night performances and a small crowd of youngsters at the afternoon matinee. Featured in tne snow were Wendy Cox and Terry Forbes, singers who had toured Korea; Dick Benz in some clever work on the xylophone; Frank Lees and Bill Village, comedians; a woman violinist and woman magician and background music by Forbes' wife at the Hammond organ. ing trip and stumble on the unmapped village of Brigadoon. Comedy, tragedy and high-spirited song and dance routines evolve from their day with the village folk. Over 60 people will participate In the show, entire proceeds of which will go to the Civic Centre. PIONEER MILLS Upper and Lower Canada in 1851 each had five paper mills. Stewart, 428 Fifth Avenue East. Mrs. Gust Kvist of Oona River has been visiting here at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ar- jr and Mrs. Clyde E. Leask Couple Married Here (ome at Metlakatla .'. I. :.ie at Metla- i wore yellow nylon with a wreath j Mr iind Mrs. I of yellow flowers In her hair, and whose mar-i carried yellow and white roses. o at an im-1 Bcstman was Mr. Alvin Leask, mand Lund, 929 Sixth Avenue brown with beige accessories and East, following the marriage of her granddaughter, Miss Nancy Talisman roses en corsage, For her wedding trip, the bride changed to a spring suit of navy I. m St. An- ! brother of the groom, and ushers Lund. Mr. J. H. Trudcau, 1443 Pig-gott Avenue, has left for Vancouver where he will undergo 1 Jr.ithfdrul with I were Mr. Howard Leask and Mr. SRockMount Il a. I'rocKter rraiiK ivuuuisuu. A reception was held In the blue with navy and powder owe accessories. The couple arrived here from the south last Wednesday, ar.d left yesterday to make their Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 $3.55 fu see e son of Mr. I Legion hall, where a four-tiered C medical treatment. Mr. A. Bruce Brown, MLA for and the i weauing cane, nansea ny spring I Lc.isk home in Terrace, where both are flowers, centred the bride's table. ... Thai dvtrtuement is not published or displayed BY the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbu emploved by Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, returned by plane Saturday from Victoria where he was attending the legislative ;la. daughter ,-nry Kyan, all :; in marriage ,:e a gown of r tuff ft ti with assembly sessions. ' Miss Yvonne Morln left last night aboard the Norah to return to Kitlmat after spending Assisting In receiving were parents of the bridal couple, Mrs. Ryan wearing a dress of grey with white accessories 'and rorsaee of yellow and white roses. Mrs. Leask was gowned in navy blue with a corsage of red roses. For her wedding trip to Vancouver, the bride donned a pretty gabardine suit In lilac tone with a fur cape and white accessories. and a lace length veil, of red roses ins and maid- World's easiest'to-use food freezenefriierBtor! The alamorous new the Easter -weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Morin, 326 Sixth Avenue East. her sister, i, as matron la Ryan and ders red St owj' Dalit Shorcworkcr and fishermen members U.F.A.W.U. please note. The Metropole Hall will be open eri k as bricles-: Ryan, flower "owned in liiiyiim lavender 4 '.:i.ss Ryan and ' I ' . - '' i i . V, ,' 1 . . sa.i?n if,. "'tl, V .. ' I- 1 1; .,.'1 ' 4 s . - -rs. Deled at J2), inner Monday and Friday evenings from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. for voting on the dues Increase referendum. The balloting commit i ovns of tur Klpr blue taf Wen's CU both rarrylng a tee will be In attendance. (h) .mi white enr- A;ie flower girl Members of the Men's Club of the First United Church entertained Fourth Prince Rupert Cubs and Scouts and their fathers at their annual turkey din If 71 i I V ner, attended by 66, It the church hall Thursday night. The church W.A. catered for the event at which fathers were eivrn a display of signalling by Cve&matic fripaSre with complete Self-Service ! Vm T V i r ' J"-r' i R- CHESt; EGGS tr hi 1 Efr ! 5 r4 i V MMi- V - r r' -6Fr0VEps It; r: ri PrLf I- Cubs, using messages given by : of Men's Club President A. S. Nlck-rrson. ! The boys rnloyed games and films, after which the club business session was held. Reports were given on progress of the club's present project, rennova-tlon of the church hail entrance. The club also made plans for a public fish dinner to be staged May 21, with Tony Crawley and Al Faulkner In charge. 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