oriFT KPnx bo Attend 25th Wedding pwThej Son ja Ladies Elect Mrs. Strand President m 1 1 Mr- u Mri?an, vice-president; , the chair 7 ' prize was won by Mrs. in thw Kenr vfll u in tnis K.ent couruv coumy vlllag isiwth Mr, ri 5(r, Mr a i imn w... . .... , ferty For Mr. and Mrs. H. Tattersall closing and ftltute fcase wL. bei . . ... ,., ; sandals . avretiirv Mr i nn.. Prince Rupert Dal y News 3 Thursday, January 14, 1954 . Special Equipment LONDON (C?) Fire enginM specially designed for fires after atomic explosions will be put Into service here. They have a special Intake and can pump greater quantities. v t o u c u luxuiiMiieu "is i ........ neard at neighboring Wlngham month's meeting of the Soala' VaAm. publicity;' Mr H. Knut-; .M ,,,, nan and woman who lint h. nearlv 30 years aito. refreshments' Officials say there is not enough Dancint, and wore married in this city rounded out the evenings' pro- f "u"c 111 WIU w jua-( w.Uic, neiu ai Mrs. airuna a ' - yesterday aboard 'he Georee . i TTTfl J73Z3Tr 1 fori ' Lf 1 -,'l"l?,tAIel!luc' . C.'!,.!' . . . ' fi" Vancouver .here he Sp3n', Following the business session, Christmas and New Year's. ars ago, were honored lay night at a surplse wed-anniversary celebration in Lsons of Norway Hall by I and friends. v are Mr. and Mrs. Hor- were born in England, but they didn't meet until they came to Prince Rupert. Mr. Tattersall's family came here direct from England about 40 years ago. Mrs. Tattersall, the former Edith Walker, came about 10 . years later with her family, who had resided in several places across Canada after leaving England. Mr. Tattersall is marine superintendent of B.C. Packers. They have two children, Mar jory and Vaughan Tattersall who with other relatives staged the anniversary celebration. Close to 200 relatives and Tattersall, Eleventh Ave- Kast, wno were married t - JANUARY : fi"? v'; in 1929 by the late Bishop ,i (then a dean) at tin; r home of Mr. and Mrs. Hausan on Ninth Avenut I Conrad t'reet area. ist the entire wedding of 25 years ago was at lebration, Including Mrs. friends attended the partv many of whom had known the honorees since childhood. Nick Muzzone was master of j MacArtnur, oriaesmaia, Mrs. Tattersall' sister, Mrs. IiFlorence) Hrhirchek, ;lrl. No'-mun Moorehouse f lilted far his brother Tom, T ..V. II.. ...U ceremonies tor the event, which j saw Mayor George Hills Dropo3c I the toast to the bride and j groom of 25 years ago with Mr. Tattersall responding. Mr. I Moorehouse toasted the brides- maid, t ucean raiis, wrnj wa an at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Tattersall RSONALS ir in town this week Is V. lhue. member of the exec- it the Air Cadet League of Highlight of the evening was presentation of a beautiful chest of silver on behalf of the guests, by Cliff Gilker, with js. Tat- ! tersall responding.' The bne ami groom o-u ft.-' three-tier weddinir enke whi't-centred the h?ad table; flanked by triple candelabra ' holding pink candles, and lovely flowers. Corsages- also were presented to the bride, bridesmaid, flower-girl, Mrs. Haugaa and Mrs. W. V. Tattersall, step-mother of the groom, who was one of the special guests. 1 Erie Barton, zia wintn J. and hei father-in-law filllam Barton, Killas and 3 Zt(ZX&-?.' S.:V i -5 . j-- - lt .-wei - -t pher Block, returned the Prince George yes-i rom a visit in Vancouver. . Mabel Holbrook of New i nster arrived yesterday rsi4i.fiie)IM5,,... tins jjc I Prince George to visit I in and daughter-in-law, 1 Mrs. A. Holbrook, 7C4 H. Street. J. . Gordon, 1459 Atlln Av- AAARG 29c TULIP BRAND, Lb. rturned ( turned home nome y yesieraay Sons of Norway whist and dance, Friday, Jan. 15. Whist, 8 o'clock; dance, 10 to 2. Mus.'c by Mike Colussi. Everyone welcome. (12) C.W.L. Card Partv Thursday. Vancou- business trip o ) . . . Top Quality and Priced Low !jan. 14. mi HAMBURGER, Ho. 1 Lb. SOo ud Mrs. T. M. Christie, (fourts, aL?o returned yes- board the George from a r Vancouver. Valhalla meeting, Thursday. Jan. K. mi ORK BUTTS, No. 1 ? . , Lb. 59 I from a trio to Ocean I ZEAL ROLLS, Swift's, No. 1 . . Lb. 5Q0 'ill .vias;nic Dusiness are; J I iuiter, T. H. Wllford. Otto, RANKS, No. 1, Cello Lb. JOg oa-'t. R. McAfee and Sheriff I Kl goldencr1am TINS f?CC GRADE A LARGE, E m (DANCE . J... Btenhens. 30NELESS PICNICS. Burns, ,A''' 1 Half or Whole : ... . Lb. JOj ills ffir the Masonic session ! (SECURITY SAUSAGE. Burns Lb. Ago BGi -nasi dozen in carton ) J) j --. w. uair, nun wiui j of Elks II i it al fts.soclation meeting firU and 4 brief holiday SECURITY BACON . ; i-lb. cello OYSTERS, Crescent, Frozen , '2-Pir.t 0 cuuver Lsland. JIWlLsw,.,.;. ::i:..:l.:i:::.::.:;2c C. md Mrs. A. F. Davidson j Brian, 224 Fifth Avenue in ned home aboard the I irom a three-week holl-1 V i. rig, Av Friday, Jan. 15 . 10 p.m. 2 a.m. $1 .00 per person Unescorted ladies admitted free until 11 o'clock. MUSIC BY THE WESTERNAIRES EVERYONE INVITED X3 Watch Our Prices ' . Our Opposition Docs MILK, Fresli .' ..'.,- Qt. 28C WHIPPING CREAM '2-Pint 33g ON A DIET ? ; Visit Our Special Diet Section.' Portland, Ore., and Vic- J 1 . . . 1 r to town Ls T. R. Kelly, 4 secretary of the B. C. ; y committee on Indian who is making one of his' i tours of the northern : Kelly k the son of Hev. Kelly, now living at Na- , a ho fir many years' ! among the natives in t of the country. I GARBAGE BAGS Pkt. 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