. r-. .L I Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 24, 1953 OPTOAAE TRIST Fred E, Cowdie IISICUUD Florence Compton Wed In First United Church Hear Faust Final Meet ,,.,,.,-n Faust Is the final ? of the Music Apprecia- r white satin gown, with a lace Fwence May Compton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Room 1'.. miotic Building j I Phone Blue 5j3 I I .r : Compton, 330 Eighth Avenue 4 lub meeting wmsra m o East, was united in marriage In First United Church, to Patrick Nci"e Cavanagh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Cavanagh of bodice, and sleeves detailed in pearls. A shoulder veil was held in place by a white pearl coronet, and she carried a bouquet of red and white carnations. A pretty complement to the bridal white were the attendants in their becoming colored dresses. Mrs. Hazel Goulet, sister of the bride, and matron of honor, was dressed in blue and carried a White Rock, B.C. Reverend L. G. Sieber officiated in the irvic centre, un-rlul) resumes its regular n.s in September. Every-i'nvited to hear this com-rcording oi Faust gung in 1 FAUST ,o rd by Charles Gounod CART Cii oree Note, Tenor, .tnphelcs: Roger Rico, V? f - w I v- - .pr- XN.' 'yt. ' , , r4 ;: V f . fe. ' .-rll ' '--.....- iiTTnm.i-it.nt r The church was beautifully decorated with delphiniums, carnations, roses, and picked flow white Bible, and Miss Betty Compton, another sister 'of the bride, chose a turquoise green net dress and held a bouquet of ers flown from White Rock especially for the occasion. The bride, given In marriage by her father, was radiant in a Roger Bourdon, Bar- ine: deep purple iris and shaded pink carnations. Mrs. Marie Lofgrens wore an apple-green net dress and carried a matching bouquet. The flower girl. Victoria Comp r: Finest Frank. Bass. Iliu'iielte Saint-Arnaud, n-Koprano. piite: Geori-Uoue, Bo Festival Planned For Saturday . 6MITHERS Rain caused post MARILYN KK.DDICK OF ACINCOL'KT, ONT., Miss Canada of 1952, visited the British military hospital In Hannover, Germany, where she entertained Canadian and British sei -viceiueu. After she completed her song-and-dance routi le four Canadian soldiers presented her with a rose. Left to right: Miss Rcddlck; Pte. Douglas Menzie, Trenton, Ont.;' Pte. Donald Gagnon, Noranda, Que.; Rfn. Edgar Fontaine, Windsor, Ont., and Pte. Arthur Nicholson, Halifax. no. MARC GORMELY, for 23 years with B.C. Forest Service throughput the province, the last four years of which were as District Forester for the Prince Rupert Forest District, has openad a consulting forestry practice in Vancouver. While in Prince Rupert he was a member of the Gyro and Curling Clubs, dince leaving Rupert las year. Mr. Gormely has been engaged In consulting forestry work and recently returned from an assignment with a pulp and paper company in New Zealand. Banncrman, n e 1 1 y ton, was dressed in pink and carried flowers of the- same shade. The music was played by Mr. Henry Pluym. soprano. Sir T ho ma's ?x-sn neted by ha PI i , (& ft i ,t. a German student, nf-lifc of mentation and la-is research, becomes dis-I with the nothingness of Roy Collinson Transferred ponement of Smithers' first annual mid-Summer Night Festival .Celebration of the ancient sun rites was to have been held last Saturday, in a natural amphitheatre overlooking the Bulk- Ushers were Mr. Al. Shaffer and Mr. Byron Lofgren. For the occasion, the bride's mother chose a two-piece navy blue suit, with a flannel coat in light check with accessories to match, and the bridegroom's n knowledge and his own Iv to unravel the myster- 'n'tuie. He summons to; To Victoria Roy Collinson, district freight mother wore a two-piece navy blue silk suit, with matching accessories. To complete their en- ley River, backdropped by snowcapped peaks of Hudson Bay Mountain. Plans had been made in event of rain to stage the show in a tl the Spirit of tvu, who rs to him under the form phi.stopheles. rouph the supernatural isembles, both had corsages of 9h agent here for the Canadian Na . I white and pink carnations. local hall. However, last min IVir hpr point? awav outfit, the ute decision by the committee in charge set the date off one week, brice chose a maroon1 suit with white accessories. The couple plarjned to spend tional Railways since August 1, 1949, Is leaving Friday for Victoria on transfer where he re-"laces Pete Lakle, who Is retiring. Mr. Collinson succeeded Mr. to June 27. Prospect of having to confine It to limited hall space mot with their honeymoon travelling by car over the new Hart Highway to Edmonton, Jasper, Lake Louise and the Calgary Stampede, i of the latter. Faust is litwiv restored to youth all its passions and lllu-snd Is at the same time irrl with personal beauty i'mi'ioiis earb. i histopheles, as in a vision, i i to him the beauteous !.' maid. Marguerite, with !, the student flls install-i a.ly In love. He longs to I ip acquainted with her. iiis wish is soon afterwards ld. general disappointed protest from people wishing to attend Lakie In Prince Rupert where the latter had been stationed for Stttt and members memoes of the cost. The thpn thrmlIfh the United Stales scenic beauty oi in-s oui-uuui -. settine is considerei to be so en route to White Rotk. 15 years. A popular member of the community, Mr. Collinson Is a much a part of the theme of the I TT 1 lestlval. Primaj-ily the festival's purpose is to em ourag-' development I T" r ii i i. ii !..-.. .n..- ..,i.'-.... member of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, of the Chamber of Commerce, the Rupert Club and the Curling Club. His wife, Mary, Is a member of the Women's Business and Professional Club, and the Wom- of latent talent in the younger veneration. It is also hoped to reuerite, enunllv nted for ; iveliness and for her vir-,,is been left by her soldier I r. Valentine, under the i .f Damp MnrthT. a worthy $caciram"s Crown Royal Scaqvam's V.O. encourage con.inucd cultural de velopment and a fusion or om rA II -n m SHARING A BASEMENT APARTMENT in central London, near Westminster Abbey, are Shirley Douglas (right); 19-year-old actress daughter of Premier T. C. Douglas of Saskatchewan, and Martha Grimmer, 29-year-old economic resarch student of Dalhouslc. N.B. Arriving in London in September, 1952, they decided to room together to cut down expenses. world croups into a new world community Seven nationa groups will render program num .den t first rViect the I Hospital Succeeding Mr. Clllinson u here crs advances, but Fanst, bv the demoniacal influ-; 1 Art Kemp of Vancouver, who nf Mephlstopheles iwho is arrived here today on the Prince us to destroy another hti-1 Rupert. Mr. Kemp comes from, soul', urees his suit with! the CNR s foreign freight de- $co(ram's "83" USE I bers. There will be an exhibition of local arts and crafts on the festival grounds, three miles west of Smithers on . the T-slkwa-SniUhers highway. Success of this year's festival will determine its continuity annually as a possible tourist Plate Scactvam's BUYING FOR YOUR HOME Softness Coming Back . In Modern: Decoration ardor that Marguerite's I partment where he -was-, export: nee Is at length over i and Import freight ae,ent. ; j imp. i The Colltnsons leave Friday on e'ine. Marst'O'-ltP's broth-! the Prince George. They have i n retaining with his com-; two daughters and two sons, Mrs. ! from the wars, teams ; R. A. Carse, Cleveland; Mrs, : : his occurred; he chat-1 Stewart Crelghton, Edmonton: Scncjvam's Spcckil Old I5y ELI.NORE LESTER, "Extreme modernism came in i . a roaftwin in tlie rlutt?red fct his sister's-nediH-4-ri but James, Branoon, ana jumi h h the Intervention of Winnipeg.: ; . - f ! ior sure rezuus iistopheles. he Is slain in Back in the early days pr ourintl;rior5 of tnc iate Victorian century women who wanted to ela- mainiains Mrs. Barber, assert their Independence' cut ..but today we are not satisfied Iheir long locks, dressed in tail- j witn a cod, angular look. We ored suits and adopted a manly ; wan softness and grace." t his advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor -. l PERSONALS nrounter. rFuerite. horror-stricken Control Board or b the Government of British Columbia. Boom in Stomps CORONATION. Alia. (P Stamp collectors all over the world seat . ;lf-addressed envelopes to the postmaster here for return mail-H! on June 2, Coronation Day. The report now is that , about 15,70!J stamps were cancelled that day In this farming town of 800 copulation. calamity of which she Is rminl cause, gives' way to ' ' ; stride. , j Mrs Barber, who works for Miss Kay Davits,' social worker; Today, active rareer women ; 0!,e ot the notion's biegist wall- ir. Her reason become? nf- f rom Terrace, will be coming to wear veils and perfumes and DaDer manufacturers, tries to' 1-iuu.e.Kupeit this week-end to i ai-o quite their feminine selves give er designs the pretty, ro- i and. in a fit of frenzy, kills her Infant. For this she Is thrown Into prison, st. aided by Menhistonhe-btains access to the cell In ii sh" Is Immured. They eni'erlv uree her to flv, M niMirrlte. In whom h"lier i"s hive gained the ro'H- iih' powrr. snit'ns tlvlr 'red aid. and places !vr reliance In prayer and re- vislt her sister and brolher-in- . no matter how Dig a jod mey mantic quality women have been luw, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mertz, for; handle. i missing. two days before proceeding to. xiiis pattern is now b?ing re-i gweet pink, mutod turquoise the University of B.C. for the peatcd in home decoration, ac-' and cicar, fresh sunshine yellow summer session. cording to wallpaper designer are some 0f tnc colors I've chos- Mary Robinson Barber. . en to accomplish the job" main- Al.' o cn route for summer school i Mrs. Barber, a "irankly fern- '. tulns Mrs. Barber. Is Mrs. Norval Douglas, formerly nt,v" career woman herself, be- "Another big consideration has of the Conrad Street Si hool stair. Hcvcs that the cold, sterile Jook been space. Nearly everybody Khe will Irav; Terrace this in modern ci,ora; ion Is as much 1 wants more of it, but if they week-end for the Summer School a thing of the past as the suffra of Lducation.ln Victoria. gttte. ri'-e. pome nt l"it rv mwn ww with pn enn"';' r for fiireiven-'s on h'T , tiv unh ippy plil expires. 1 "liistfiphclcs triiimns at. til" 'rophe he hs hroui'tit Train Icrretl to I'i Prince luce Albert, Albeit., . to Yvonne 3005 ' ticket office S'.u ka'j lu w.ui, ti Moi in of the CNK IK (an't have enough because of : high building costs, they can at j least pet the UHi-'ion of space j through the use of light and airy I colors or designs." As a honsewifo and mo' her o' ! four growing children In ttr j -nntl TPintunitv of Mn.dir.o" i Conn.. MtT. Barber feels sh ha' K g'oil. down-to-e,irih ioVa, of j-'-'nt. the nvern"r wompjt want'. ; She is sure of one thing soft-! nrss and charm will rover be : outmoded. Don t Etrcct Baby Bonuses f" hi't a chiinir) of lT"ven'v i is hi ird prnehlmlns th t! ' is pardon for the repent-I I -inner, unci the Evil One. h ue, kit by train to take u,i her n-w riv.lt n. A presentation was made to Yvonne, hv Ken Kohertson on U-half of the office stair, niul IionI of friends turned out to I and overcome. croirli"s I'll" ."i-pcnts nf dt'dne love r.arninr." r school chililren. Irrespective of the amount, no ,cc her off. f"r"iveness nike them- I heard, while the solrit of j "iierile, hnrno hv mllllste''-nii'vls. Is wift.cd iipwnvH N eleinil home. Fa list Is aed to eternal hell. " longer have any clloct on llieir Mrs. ,T. F. Magor lias gone to rtiKihtlitv for Family Allowan- Vuncouver, with her two young- ces w. R. Bone, regional dircct- cst children where she will be or stxid today, joined by her other boys before Under previous' regulations o Illli Ml IM-HMI MMkM IS Salt Springs for a leaving for vacation. te'. .. rnott'h linui- w as iinpo .' i and when part-time Income cx-iteuea mai ani'jirit. tlic iuHiw- anccs were suspended. "It should be borne In miml,-; however, that this Is applicable nny in cases of children attend- Dr. and Mrs. Sherman arc arriving today from Detroit on ihe Prince Rupert to visit Mr. n.iH Mrs. Barnev Eyolfson. Mrs. I 'nadian Lrnlon Branch 27 f ini'i'ling In the Lotion Sherman is the slstsr of the late ing scKooi, Mr. Hone sa.u . Canon R. E. Rushbrook, well- "When children have left school ""'iirni, 8 p.m. 21. Wcdnesdav (146) known Anglican missionary on and accept any type oi emp.u.v-this coast and onetime skipper ment, their Family Allowances of the Northern Cross. are discontinued immediately. No change - ilt Lake Ferry running v Himrlay leaves Cow Bay t-s every hour from 11 a.m. llti Deciil meeting Trades and 'r Coimril to arrange Labor and how "Lady, you'll save plenty with a modern ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR!" Amazing how far a food dollar foes when jroat got ana of today's electric refrigerators on the job. AO four eatables stay fresh and sweet, good for days and days. No spoilage even in the hottest weather, no mora dried wp, wilted vegetables. A big, modern refrigerator has a lot of extra time saving, step saving, money saving feature. Convenient . . . easy to hiatal! . . . long lasting. good it is fort garry activities! Thursday, June ll 8 p.m., Carpenters Hall. '"'ice-Local 344 I.B.E.W. A i'l niecting for the eleetior "'fleers will be held at ttr BUCHANAN'S coffee RED LABEL Centre Monday, June 29. J11 All niemoei-s requeste' 'tend. (150i SCOTCH WHISKY Ohc ScctdiS in iJic Bluutituj "1 in nvl FINEST HAND OF icoleh Whitltr Dl.lill.M Jamti Buchanan I. Co. ttd By Appointment . loll King Ooorgo VI COFFEE YOU CAN BUY . .'.,' Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland ' CONTENTS itYi OUNCES IH' This advernsenicui. mm puDuaneu ui' uuirte4 Dy tue Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. f 1 RED LABEL j jl','!;",', ,