Knnee Rupert LOiiy iNfcwS Tuesday, May 25, 1C34 and Mrs. W. McChesney f l 1 . T ' QCA Adds To Equipment ; readers plane to Queen Charlotte Airlines agent gr ome iron i nuncymoon t rip the company's Sons- of Norway meeting '. canrellt'd uutil further notice.' Jerry Levers today announced , equipment here Ship Takes On Skeena Lumber The first of a series of lumber shipments boupd from Terrace to the United Kingdom is being loaded at the Canadian National addition of a new three-passen k . ,- ' .. - ,ir m 4 , J i V . ; , t II y aV Ocean Dock here, by the 10.000- The four-place plane, a Cessna I 180, was flown in here from j Vancouver Thursday by Pilot : Norm jLiniyn. j Mr. Levers said the Ctssna ! ViU bp u: ed mainly lor charter i work, allowing lower rales in j comparison to those charged for the larger Norsman, used form- ; erly on the airlines' iharter woik ' I'h; new uianr. U dork d at yc:. s 1954 Frigidaire tl,ir home at 340 Lur West, after a brief ; in the northern In- Mr and Mr. William ,, rhPvnrv, whose mar- pluce here Thursday ceremony in lcvly at a . suited Church. ,v L G Sieber officiated 'i.5 uriitii'f Leohl Mar-:jfil,t,.r of Mr. E. Wet-, s Muruaret Hovd-,l,r mn of Mr. id Mrs. McCli',Micy. Waldron nts. ,j gl .spring flowers and j candli's graced the lor the ceremony, for biide. given in marker father, was charm-, oaiierma lenth Kuwn cvrit-t inhiolilercd or-A;ii,,ui(lel-li!iith veil 2V Refrigerators seal Cove ba ton SS Je,.ey City of the Anglo-Canadian Shipping Company, chartered by Terrace lumbermen. About 675 000 uourd feet of 'umber will be taken on by the Jersey City, from a total of 28 CN flat cars, bringing the shipment from Terrace. Mcst of the 'ars are here now, and it is expected the rimalnrter will arrive by Wednesday night. Loading i expected to be compete Thursday night, and the terr.ey City, which arrived here i 3 p.m. Monday, will load up with oil and sail Friday or Saturday for London, England. Th- spfonrt .shinment from the new lumbermen's organization, I 1 y secured by a pretty Juliet cap of satin and a bouquet of pink roses completed the bridal ensemble. Attending the bride were Miss Jackie Moore as maid of honor and Miss Yvonne Jackson as bridesmaid. They wore similarly styled frocks of ballerina length net over talfeta, in turquoise and ink respectively, with matching circlets of flowers in her hair, and carried bouquets of yellow carnations. Mr. Danny Bill was best man and Mr. Mickey Webster and Mr. Ray Spring were ushers. Wedding music was by Miss Olive Strand. RliCTPTION For the reception in the Ellis Hull, parents of the bride and groom assisted in receiving guests, the bride's mother clad In a frock of midnight blue taffeta with matching, hat, accessories in white and corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother rho.se for the occasion a dress of pink and white printed tuffeta with white accessories and' yellow carnations en cor i'y I' ljjirit i 1 i, "t C t i 4. I l-1lV mm k I i hnese iNers Is "Skeena Timber Products," scheduled for early July. 3 fcer rrorus PRETTY LITTLE GiKLS look prettier from all angles In dainty ruffles such as these. The white nylon plisse sunsuit by Little Craft has tiny polka dots and the generous tiers of ruffles are outlined, with ric-rac bruld. ' Bandits Rob API St it if Thh advertisement is not published Of displayed by the Liquor Control Betid or by the Government of ftitufi Columbi flt uf ('( liiiicse Corpor-Anienea for the three rnod ended March 31, ,'oor.ted to $95.'J73 com-th $2,7fl!) U41 In the inl- mmitlis of 1953, ae- 2G9'5: NAKItl.VIAN, ex-queen of former King Farouk of Egypt, smiles happily as she poses with her new husband, Dr. Adham el Nakeib, after their wedding in Heliopolls, Egypt. The 21-year-old bride recently divorced Egypt's exiled monarch. t sage. White tapers and' baskets of tulips j and stocks . graced the IModels to Ct.uo'p frdm - t table holding the beautifully orated wedding cake and more flowers were placed around' the Socred's Failure To Provide Aid for Fishermen . Assailed hall for the rjteption. at which telegrams from friends in Van Ferry Office j Of $9,700 WEST VANCOUVER (CP) Two ; armed masked men held up the Black Ball ferry line office at Horseshoe Bay early today and escaped with estimated $9,700. The gunmen crashed a police block then took to the bush when their car struck a polo. Police have the area surrounded and a pol ce dog is bein2 used in an attempt to track down the bandits. REMEMBER SAVE-A-LIFE WEEK ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION COURSE Free at City Hall Storting First Week in June This advertisement courtesy of . 99 TAXI CO. LTD. TRADE-INS A 'EPTpi Terms as low as ' ,'( $26.95 iown $14.50 Tn,hT "The Store that Service .Built" McRAE BROS. LTD. Phone 6 or 36 ifWMrWrWWW.VW', 4 uj the interim turnings t ut !hi' company re-day. rs of the corporation for ill quarter amounted to a contrasted with $44,-n the .same quarter of the end of March," Ikiiiike. president, statutes been a continuing unit of sales, volume lh a firmiiiB of prices ay indicate that the . the dei line has been ihniiiial and plastics ' he added, "continues rablr basis. Every effort made to expand these However, the amendment which put control of the compensation board "In the hands of politicians" was dangerous. "The door is wide epen for compensation claims to become political footballs under thn amendment " he concluded. Following his tour of the is couver, Edmonton and Hamilton , were read by Mr. Art Murray. The bride's bouquet was sent to! her 'grandmother In St. Mary's Hospital, Victoria. . ' j For their wedding trip,' by car through the northern interior, the bride changed to a pretty i suit ol pink linen with white accessories. ,! The bride, born in Prince Ru ! perk,, received her schooling here ' and was employed as a stenog- 1 rnpber at the land registry office, i The Social Credit government's failure to provide workmen's compensation coverage for cammereial fishermen' was criticized by Frank Howard. CCK MLA for Skeena, in an address at a public meeting at Sundspit last week. "This government," said Mr. Howard, "has stepped 40 years irir tr- ro- hv tUin" th fishermen that they should negotiate with the fishing companies for land:;, Mr. Howard travelled to Terrace on the weekend, foi lur-Ihti meetings. ine groom, born and schooler! in provide a better r di di- in Prince 1 The unity's' George. Is employed by coverage. the I " f nciple was abohshed in Liquor Control Board here r, , , i ",,7 but h is now been given new nci i uf the company COCOA SIX'HCE Gold ranks far below cocoa amon gexports of the Gold Coast coiony in West Africa. life by this reactionary government," The CUF, he said, had consistently pressed for equity and justice in the matter, but, unfortunately for fishermen, their de- Jaycees Going All Ouf Presidential Candidate Ja'-r-!arw. In a news release received here ! mallds liacl Iallen 0!i tit;-xl cars. today, the Trail Jaycee "Flip for 1 ne mechanics for rlroviding President" committee gives its ! l"H coverage, he stressed, would mtdidate, Lawrence J. Filln- i DP execediiiKiv simple, requiring the British Columbia I Chamber of Commerce m roniing up May 27-29 rtoM. members of the lumber at Trail. B.C., f al! out on a publicity r, lor their candidate for pelll, a big build-up. " only two small changes in the If You're TIRED ALL THE TIME Everybody get bit run-down now and then, Ured-out, heavy -headed, and meybo , bothered by btcktchea. Perhapg nothsig seriously wrong, )urt t temporary toxic j condition caused by eiceu arida and wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pilti. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys, and ao help restore their normal action of removing eiceu acids and wastes. Then you (eel belter, sleep betted work better. Cet Oodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue bei with the red band at all druggists. You can depend on Ootids. 52 Well-known as "Klip" in Trail i Compensation Act With regard to the remainder where he was born, he has seen ' active ..service .in. the Jaycees : f s, since joining in 1947, holding a variety of offices to become pre- 1 Went of the Trail group in 1951. of the Compensation Act amendments, approve ut the lust session of the legislature, Mr. Howard said they had beeji cenenllv acceptable to the .opposition members. RUGS -YARD ft 1 1 1 He was chairman for the pro- ! vincial convention In 1952 and , has served as regional director j for the past term, 1953-54. , . Mr. Fllippelll, 30-y ea r-old ; father of two boys, has also been ! active in other community ac- j tivttles in Trail, acting as chair- man for Red Cross blood donor j clinics from 1950 to date, Cub- You slrrpFy unroll a Congoleum rug, and it lies perfectly flat in a couple oF hours. It's as simple as that! And with Congoleum by-the-yard, for wall-to wall use, it's almost as . 1 t r 1 it AND RMtmK..i Congoleum alto gives you wear surface equal lo 8 coat of fne finest bukti name and i-the mosf colourful, up-to-date ' selection of patterns. J ' Congoleum hat ever offered, The Gold Seal it your -: assurance of tatitfoction. . master from 1048 to date, and ether activities. An assistant technical librar easy. Write tor tree booklet and instruction sheet. All LIMES ian, for the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd., at Trail, h"? is a local director of Institute of Can- tbf Chemical ada. TO 1 1 rlLlffKI I.I KETCHIKAN Jaycre ( anditlate h Promises v AND 1 l n$ Lake FOR BEAUTIFUL, TILE-LIKE WALLS FOR PNMS INSTEAD OF DOLLARS! Congowall comet In rolls. ALL ALASKA MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY PHONE 266 Simply unroll and cut to length requited... SPARE THE GREASE AND SPOIL THE CAIt Let us hi he it today SUPER SERVICE Corner 2nd and 2nd, Where the Service is 2nd to None. Congowall, in a wide range of attractive colours, offers this AND the extra economy of installing it yourself at no cost. Carrying the famous Congowall guarantee of satisfaction, it comes in plain and marbelized patterns, incorporating . the contrasting finishing strip. ding Bids SLAKK n promise that will be called soon for ' boat landings on was given h"ie h ''ford. MLA, on a tour strict. 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