.: kup'-Mt Duily News Monday, September 14, 1053 Prince Rupert Medical Student Wed In Late Summer Rites At Cranbrook nfer Program Starts Mm A weddlne of Interest in orin. mitts. Her elbow innti, ..n .:.. . , . Rupert took Dlaen rManflu In light At Chatham TSS boujuetlwith white accessoriesTnVgTad"-' LADY ATTENTION BOWLERS We have openings for 3 ! teams Contact for TUESDAY Bowling. AGNES AT PIERCE Blue 472 or Annettes On Dour Two officials of Canadian Fisheries Co., were also passengers on the Camosun. Mr. L. Ford, a research control expert from Vancouver, who has been on an inspection tour of this area, who left for further inspection 'work down the coast, and Mr. R. Nelson, foreman of the Humpback Bay fishing station on Porcher Island, left for Vancouver. -i.it." .... "icu wmi a ion en corsage. Cranbrook, B.C., when Margaret Annetta Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caldwell of Cranbrook, became the bride of Peter Louis Postulr white orchid winter schedule at IIMCS Chatham gets . i , il HT . The bride's table, covered with a hand-embroidered cloth, was ATTENDANTS Attendlne the hi-irto ,.- u ..aytonignt lor me women s icoyal Canadian Service as well as for the general naval centered by a three-tiered wed Postuk of Prince Rupert, and the late Mrs. Postuk. - WCIC lit i bister, Mrs. Henrv Neun K - J J Reverend Ernest Jexn ..! aing cake, embedded in tulle and topped by sweetpeas. For the wedding trip to West Kootenay 1 and a"u United umiea States estates her neice. Anne Nelson Mrs Nelson, as matron of honor wore a ballerina -...una length iciigm gown gown of of blue blue nted at the double ring ceremony by the course of- ommended ficer. u. wuu.it me Dnae, given in marriage bv her rath-- , . nylon net and lace in redingote ' Pnts- the hride donned a smart Style style witii with arcnrHtnn accordion niani.j i suit suit of Of rose rose t.wppii tweed uith uith mini. mini. pleated un . u. i L . , nui r a strapless ballerina length gown uciamrt.. ut cinuiuiuerea wnite nylon net over satin with satin nnAri ...i. Matchine nvlnn mln.. Wrens Lenny Burton and Joyce Andrew, the latter a ivw entry, took their two weeks' training in Cornwallis. Wir-n Burton is not returning to Prince Rupert and will be transferred to another division. " uiuu OIUJC and matching satin slippers and floral headdress and a colonial 1 of the Wrens this 'expected to be ad- Ihc increased expel i-.rveral members who training courses at .val centres this sum- Sjb Lieut. Dianne look a divisional of-;r::p nt HMCS Corn-Nova Scotia in June .a. The course was to acquaint the 23 1 You Can Better Your Bowling BOWLING SHOES neckpiece, a gift of the groom. Complimenting the suit were shoes ani bag of brown alligator and hat 01 dusky rose felt. Mr. and Mrs. Postuk wiil make their home In Vancouver where bouquet of sweetpeas and carnations completed her ensemble. Christian Dior, famed French i Oddfellows 6L Anne Nelson, as flower o-iri I Mrs. Postuk L on the Burnauv school staff. Mr. Postuk will be attending medical school at UBC. Oldti i me eis and nursing sis rcater Pnrl .imnenn part with a gre was charming in a floor-length dress of pink nylon net over taffeta, with a floral headdress. She carried a colonial bouquet of blue carnations. Mr. Harry Caldwell, jr., was best man, and Mr. John Caldwell and Mr. Henry Nelson were ushers. "Mrs. Eric Freeman played the weddinn music: Unit finlnict as!sncr, might be dreaming cf what he'll cook up nexf for feminine fashions as he relaxes at his villa near Orasse, n,nce. Dior, who recently startled the fashion world with his "shock look" short hemline seems to be In the mood for leg-showing as he adopts his own "short hemline" for lounging comfort. ,,r the navv and Its I 1 Ladies' Red, Blue and Black $4-95 and $5.75 Men's Black $4.95 and $5.95 BOWLING BAGS Attractive plastic in varied colors zipper closing 1 Entertain Grand Master TERRACE On Saturday the IOOF Grand Master, A. D. Mc-Rae and Mrs. McRae, were entertained at a delightful turkey supper held In the Oddfellows Hall, by officers and members of Lakelse Lodge 33 and Skeena alley Rebekah Lodge 68, accompanied by husbands and wives. Guests Included Mrs. E. Grainger, president of the Rebekah assembly of R r. a viri, n ;, ;,! the require- KJtjvfi HlOC ; divi.Mor.al officer. INCHIVC LltJS uniliiiMjii, formerly at Funeral services were held ,nd no on contlnu- iu!y tit HMCS Naden September t, 10 for one of the must irative writer, was i f"tcemed headmen and council-course in radar I loJ'8 f t,,e Tsimshian Nation w Vancouver to wnen. Venue was laid to was Mrs. Maude Forrest, singing - Late summer flowers decked the bride's parents' home for the reception at which the hriri. readers rest. Mr. Bennett died September $2-25 SEE THEM AT mother was assisted In receiving by Miss Mary Postuk of Prince Rupert, sister of the groom. Mrs. Caldwell wore a suit of navy bengaline with white accessories and corsage of white gladioli. ., ... uuac, umuu Patriarch of the Grand Encampment Of B.C.: Mn 7lrl.. . FASHION FOOTWFAR Sonja meeting Tuesday, Mrs Gunnar Selvig. (2i4)' S.O.N, meeting Monday, September 14, cancelled. (it) Legion Auxiliary card party Wednesday, 8 p.m., Legion Hall! (2151 . -. .j v. , na sembly Marshall; Mrs. Delorme, 3. Born 88 years ago, he always worked for the betterment and welfare of his people. In religious activities he was instrumsntal In the establishment of the first The Band of Workers, then the Salvation Army and finally the Epworth League of the United Church. He was active in the building of the new United Church and became a tnemho 1 aaaaanaBaaBBaaaaii . . . ij ,n a mass navy show ific National Exhibl- now back at Nadcn, iiiiriiiation of her . us an acting sub-after passing tur iticn. jcai Wans, Nina Nancy Hopkins and pp. went to HMCS in Halifax to t;iko sunii.icr training In a. -r cum sc. The ,J the course and v io.cfwiful. gaimn J, 88 and 83, respec-tlicir examination. ssemoiy cnapialn, from Prince Rupert, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood, also from Rupert. A birthday cake, commemorating the fourth anniversary of Skeena Vallev Lnriir no k,. FREE COFFEE Come In ni?ain and again on Tuesday to the Terminal Lunch to mai-ir of the board of elders which pos Mrs. Bert West. In another cere- the ODeninff linHnr no. i mnne Up I ition ne neia until his death. In the early days, when HMS Sc?ria was enaaeod in the hviim. 1 to mmy'- : ! : . i.rw ma:i- j j . . HamDton iidiiipiun was was nr pre- swment. Coffee will be free all sented with the IOOF 40 year day. mm -Jewel. ti aphlcal survey of the northern speakers were: the Dresirient the ciur.se in marks :f were highly re .v.v.v.w.-.vv.v. The Grand Master; the Grand Patriarch, A. E. Wood; 3. H. Smith and Y. HmmlgnJ TV.J The Cape of Good Hope on the southern tip of Africa was or- ""'y named the Cape Storms. of evening concluded with a short B0NALS 1 ...uttiiiti urogram and dancing. waters, Mr. Bennett served as a guide and pilot until the Egeria was decommissioned. He always held the Interests of young people at heart and was one of the founders of the Young People's Fducational association it Port Siii.iFriiu Tie ' survived by a daughter, Mrs. B. t. Bacon and grandson, William Bacon of Prince Ruoert - Ut "' . - r -f t Good Deeds you may .'.v.-.v.".-.v.v.".v 'o s-hool for a iiui:-r siuu.iits of Prince o are Vancnuver-uiIks :,t Hie Univcr-il Columbia. ;;il yiiung people and Robnrt Smith and Dun'oos- neu of Poit Simpson. I'BC .studies are Mis have done K 1 .)'. daunhter of Cap-r.s Norman McKay. Aveime En.st. who '-nt s boat. Leav- " unknowinnlv ht on the Caiimsun f, n oee ' TrilbK rinuch-"t'vr nf the To't- at Alice Ann, roller third year; and, :ry. daughter of Mr ! tin Henry. Marti the Princess ! T'l W ""' Mi. Verna Itlit'T of K. huol In-M's. Graham, as "Vwms. Per.i.i Pen. n ilil 1 Afe,-, n.ll Mm THE MIRACLE MACHINE ;' vJ & -J ' ''"V There's a wide variety of interesting Jnd irn" V " - J CS P0ftant work for women to do in the Roya! j V ' v s ' ' f sS Canad'an Air Forcework suited to their par- - ' Sf ticular abilities. ' iVf'N ' j t -. - , - ,-1--1 - . -t-. 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