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Daily
Npv,
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Thutsday.
May
21,
i9,3
Trespassing
Sandra
Marie
Rife
Speaks
Vows
in
Victoria
Ceremony
St
S
iviour's
Anglican
Church
Among
out-of-town
guests
at
in
Victoria
was
the
scene
of
a
;
the
wedding
was
the
bride
s
v""au"
ii
per
cap!ta
World's
on
highway
construction
In
1951,;
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oi
the
up
:rom
$20
in
1950.
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Ml
A
complete
new
stock
in
oil
the
lctcU
styles,
colours
ond
fabrics.
NEW
SHIR-BACK
STYLES
In
assorted
sizes
TYr'?v
8.95
to
14.95
.
OPTOMETRIST
;
Fred
E.
Dowdie
Room
10.
Stone
BiillcUr.ff
Phono
Blue
593
usedCar
Value
A-l
APPEARANCE
'
A-l
SAFETY
A-l
MECHANICALLY
A'l
VALUE
BOB
PARKER
LTD.
The
Home
of
Friendly
Service"
Pink-ice,
Gold,
Seofoam.
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,
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T
it
j
GOWNS
THEY
WILL
WEAR
at
the
Coronation
June
2
are
modelled
by
wives
of
three
members
ot
-Parliament
in
Ottawa.
Mrs.
George
Drew
defti.
wife
of
the
Progressive
Conservative
leader,
will
wear
a
Norman
Hartnell
gown.
It
is
of
silver
satin
with
a
slate
tone
.and
an
over-all
pattern
of
opalescent
sequins.
The
gown
worn
by
Mrs.
Ross
Macdonald
icentre).
wife
of
the
Speaker
of
the
House
of
Commons,
is
of
white,
Italian-brocaded
satin
in
a
period
design
with
f
full
skirt
forming
a
small
train
in
back.,
Mrs.
C.
D.
Howe,
wife
of
Production
Minister
Howe,
will
wear
an
amethyst
and
silver
lnme
gown.
The
fullness
in
the
bottom
of
the
skirt
is
gathered
to
form
a
slight
train
in
back.
Extra
deep
frills.
Rayon
Marquisette.
42"
x
81
Poir
NOVELTY
GOLD
METALLIC
Ribbon
trim,
frills,
Marquisette
50"
x
81".
Pair
Award
of
Merit
To
Be
Given
Annually
To
Top
Gommercial
Class
Graduate
At
their
regular
dinner
meet-1
which
is
a
great
threat
to
inter-
fact
that
the
threat
of
the
aging
the
Business
and
Profession-
national
co-operation,
belongs
to
gressor
is
not
as
great
as
it
a!
Women's
Club
had
as
their
j
the
nineteenth
century,
and
It.
was
three
years
ago.
guests
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
T.
Apple-
;
should
be
discarded
in
present
"The
free
people
of
the
world
whaite.
'
!day
affairs
if
the
rights
of
a
should
not
lose
their
perspective
In
an
interesting
and
inform-'
people
and
a
nation
-are
to
be
it
is
their
duty
to
carry
on
FRASER
&
PAYK
with
vigilence
and
firmness
I
ative
address
Mr.
Appiewnaite
j
respected.
pointed
out
why
international
j
In
closing
I.:r.
r.pplewhnite
co-operation
and
national
free-
!
urged
the
group
to
take
a
firm
dom
cannot
be
taken
separately
and
intelligent
stand
to
safe-in
world
affairs.
!
guard
the
freedom
which
has
pretty
spring
wedding
last
Fri-
i
r:av
wnen
sannra
marie
Kile,
i
daughter
of
Mr.
S.
G.
Rife
of
Victoria
and
Mrs.
James
Sowter
of
Prince
Rupert,
was
united
In
marriage
to
Mr.
Jack
Twist,
son
nf
Mrs,
Aanes
Twist
of
Victoria.
Rev.
D.
Kendall
officiated.
The
petite
bride,
attired
in
a
i
i
cam
and
rose
dressmaker
suit
md
carrying
sweetheart
roses,
as
supported
by
her
cousin.
Miss
B
arbara
Turner,
who
wore
a
dusky
pink
suit
with
a
navy
j
picture
hat.
'
j
Best
man
was
Mr.
Ken
j
.cmythe
of
Victoria.
j
Spring
flowers
in
profusion
decorated
the
reception
hall
at
Victoria
West
Community
Cen-
tre
where
the
bride
and
groo.n
i
leceived
congratulaitons
from
more
than
250
friends.
Mr.
P.
Burrell
proposed
the
toast
to
the
happy
couple.
During
the
signing
of
the
register.
Mrs
Alec
Stewart
entertained
with
piano
selections.
For
a
southern
honevmoon,
Mrs.
Twist
donned
a
Windsor
;o?c
topcoat
with
winter-white
acresjiories.
Mrs.
Twist
received
a
considerable
part
of
her
schooling
ut
King
Edward
School
and
the
Convent
here.
On
their
return
the
couple
will
reside
in
Victoria.
Safetv
Measure
SASKATOON
CP)
Upwards
of
200
,ias
masks
have
been
shioped
by
the
Saskatchewan
civil
defence
orgirtiization
to
agricultural
representatives,
to
be
used
in
the
battle
aRainst
the
ust
grain
beetle.
Chemicals
em-
pi0ved
in
the
campaign
hj.,tiiv
poisonous,
11
ZZ-
Footwear
He
inferred
that
isolationism
;
been
achieved,
in
spite
of
L;J
hik
4
1
S1P'FH(
Joan
Croxford
Honored
At
Miscellaneous
Shower
Miss
Joan
Croxford,
whose
,
Doiron
entertained
at
a
miscell
After
Mr.
Applcwhaitc's
address,
the
new
officers
for
the
coming
year
were
installed:
president
Christine
Worsely.
vice-president
Joy
Bryenton,
recording
secretary
Muriel
i
Reeves,
treasurer
Connie
Weise.
Then
the
new
members
Lil-'
lian
Wusiiita
Susan
Stewart
and
Helen
Langloy
were
initiated
jand
.welcon.ed
into
the
club.
The
olub
decided
to
present
'"An
Award
of
Merit"
each
year
to
the
ton-ranking
sirl
L'rariiint-
,,
:
.
.
,
,
,
ing
in
the
commercial
depart-
1
'meut
from
the
Hih
School.
One
student
will
receive
the
ward
this
year.
the
i
:
j
1
aneous
shower
on
Tuesday
evening,
at
her
home.
The
bride-to-be
was
presented
,
r
with
..u
a
corsaee
of
garden
flow-
i
ers
and
sat
In
the
"bride's
cor-
ner."
'!
A
gaily
pastel
decorated
box
held
the
gifts
from
the
well-
j
wishing
guests,
who
were:
the1
bride's
mother,
Mrs.
Croxford.
the
groom's
mother,
Mrs.
Mills
,
and
the
mesdames,
Krause,
1
Moorehouse,
Carter.
Griffiths.
.
Leighton,
Laughlln,
Guyan,
,
Doiron,
Yalloway.
Brett
and
the
misses
Mamie
Pearson,
Helen
Balagno,
Ethel
Hemmons,
Glen-na
Moore,
Doiron.
Frankle
Murphy,
Marguerite
i
Unable
to
attend
were
Mrs
Hemmons,
Mrs.
Parsons,
and
Miss
!
Edna
Kirkham.
Delicious
refreshments
and
bride's
cake
were
served
by
the
hostess
and
her
mother,
Mrs.
Leo
Doiron,
assisted
by
Mrs.
!
Thelma
Yalloway
and.
Miss
Frankie
Murphy.
i
Men,
Women!
Old
at
40,50,60!
Want
Pep?
Want
to
Feel
Years
Vouneer7!
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tup
nicTiKicrncurr.
diamict
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.
.
Wilh
Sanely
j
The
navy
drill
hall
is
a
hive
of
activity
these
days
and
ac-fordin"
to
Dianne
Kennedy
will
I
continue
to
be
a
busy
place
every
day
until
June
2,
All
reserve
ajid
permanent
force
officers
and
men
at
HMCS
Chatham
are
helping
decorate
the
hall
for
a
giant
Coronation
Day
bail.
Dianne,
a
sub-lieutenant
in
the
Wrens,
and
Inei
Griffiths
are
in
charge
of
decorating
the
hall
and
with
the
help
of
the
men
are
doing
a
first
rate
Job.
Huge
silver
crowns
made
by
Northern
li.C.
Power
Company
ore
being
suspended
from
the
ceiling
between
the
many
navy
code
flags.
Silver
paper,
covering
the
crowns,
was
donated
oy
Mcltue
Brothers.
A
deep
dark
secret
is'
the
decoration
to
be
placed
on
the
bandstand.
That
chore
is
being
handled
solely
by
the
Wrens.
Boy
Scouts
and
Sea
Cadets
are
gathering
salal
leaves
which
will
be
placed
on
all
doors
with
roses
interwoven.
The
Sea
Cadets,
however,
already
have
helped
in
cleaning
'house."
On
Tuesday
night
they
scurried
around
'ship"
under
the
direction
of
the
cadet
officers
Syd
Alexander.
Jack
Breen,
Gerry
Woodside
and
Bill
Toderas.
The
navy
ball
is
being
held
tinder
auspices
of
the
commanding
officer
at
Chatham.
Commander
T.
A.
Johnstone,
and
the
IOOE.
It
is
sponsored
by
Mayor
Harold
Whalen
and
the
city
council.
On
the
central
committee,
besides
Dianne
Kennedy,
are
1
Lieutenant
Walter
Smith
and
Mrs.
Bill
Halliwell
and
Mrs.
!
Frank
Ewart
of
the
IODE.
There
are
still
some
invitations
left
and
those
wishing
to
attend
should
contact
members
of
the
navy
or
the
IODE.
but,
says
Dianne,
don't
leave
it
iinlil
the
last
minute.
:
Writer
of
a
daily
column
in
this
paper.
Bill
Raymond,
is
taking
leave
of
absence
for
a.
couple
of
days.
Said
Rav
last
'
night:
"The
doctor
thinks
I
should
get
a
cheek
up,
so
I'm
going
to
the
hospital
.
.
.
Gue3s
it's
time
I
did.
though
haven't
had
a
good
check
for,
oh,
about
35-40
years."
In
town
for
a
visit
is
Mrs.
Lynn
Currie
and
her
iittle
girl
from
New
Westminster.
Lynn
Is
visiting
her
mother
and
dad,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tommy
Cowan.
nd
her
sister
Peesy.
She's
spending
a
happy
time
renewing
old
acquaintances.
It
may
be
that
Teddy
Johnson
and
Gordon
Krochu
landed
the
first
halibut
of
the
season
here.
The
two
ardent
fishermen
didn't
go
very
far
.
.
.
just
toured
around
the
harbor
entrance
last
Sunday
and.
before
they
called
it
quits,
had
some
eo
pounds
of
halibut
aboard.
At
Coronation
time
readers
of
The
Daily
News
will
see
the
byline
of
a
former
alderman
In
Prince
Rupert,
Major
L.
Bul-lork-Wrhsler.
Now
living
in
London,
Major
Bullock-Webster
will
give
a
spectator's
account
nf
the
ceremony
for
us.
Besides
his
aklermanic
activities,
he
will
be
remembered
for
his
work
as
provincial
director
of
community
drama
and
his
position
as
ADC
to
the
Lieutenant-Governor.
He
writes:
"I
am
so
glad
to
be
once
more
in
touch
with
Prince
Rupert.
I
had
a
number
of
very
good
friends
there.
My
best
wishes
to
any
who
may
possibly
re-member
me."
In
town
today
enjoying
the
bright
sunshine
is
a
former
Prince
Rupert
boy.
Al
Fyolfson,
a
member
of
the
RCMP
in
Dauphin,
Manitoba,
who's
here
with
his
bride.
a
Valhalla
meeting
Thursday.
(118)
Football
Friday,
General
Mo-
tors
vs.
Battery,
attery,
7
7
p.m.
p.m.
(
It)
C.WL.
card
party
tonight
Last
game
for
the
season.
Prize
winners
to
be
announced.
(Ut
Best
in
entertainment
at
Job's
Daughters
Variety
Show,
Sunday,
May
24,
Capitol
Theatre.
Get
your
tickets
NOW.
(It)
Attention
Ladies
of
Order
of
Royal
Purple
Please
attend
meeting
on
Thursday,
May
21.
Election
of
Officers.
(118)
Attention
Halibut
Fishermen
250
tons
of
large,
fresh
Skide-gate
herring
bait,
now
available
at
Aliford
Bay.
When
calling
phone
vessel
"Westiack."
(ll'J)
ATTENTION
LADY
CURLERS
The
annual
meeting
of
the
Prince
Rupert
Ladies'
Curling
Club
will
be
held
at
the
Civic
Centre
Monday,
May
25,
at
8
p.m.
sharp.
Your
attendance
Is
urgently
requested.
(It)
w
?
I
(W
1
l"m'l
"w'"'
''"i"'r"
!
omdmiP
y
m'rriaTe
to
Mr.
Bruce
Mills
will
take
place
on
June
4,
was
the
guest
of
honor
when
Marguerite
ANNE
JEFFFRSO.1
of
Halifax,
25-yrer-old
student
at
the
Ontario
College
of
Art,
Toronto,
has
been
awarded
the
Governor-General's
medal
for
painting.
It
Is
the
top
award
at
the
college
for
work
done
during
four
student
years.
After
a
summer
of
work
in
Toronto
she
will
go
to
Europe
tor
further
study
before
returning
to
Halifax
to
continue
portrait
painting.
W-v-i':
i
'
I
!
-
:
!
i
"1
Embassy
Napkins
as
presented
by
THE
PRINCE
RUPERT
GYRO
CLUB
FRIDAY
MAY
22nd.
8:30
p.m.
CIVIC
CENTRE
AUDITORIUM
Tickets
$1.00
and
$1.50
for
Lovely
table
scttiv.
Made
from
three
thicknesses
of
oft
Cc!!u'
1
.
.
.
they
drape
and
I'M
like
tine
lir
This
space
courtesy
Fashion
or
kyjysgr?
,
t:
!