f a" f . t.x; Prince Rupert Doily News Monday, June 15, 1953 Former Rupert Resident Wed in Duncan V- YO spassing 'Will, SaJ,j BiktIkI to Tiie Daily News i of .the gr(M)in wore a black and DUNCAN. B.C.-A wedding of ! ink dreiis wUh nhlk a.xe.ssories. I interest In Prince Pupe. Ch-lll- j Both had a corsage of white gar- cd the bride and the groom responded. Bride's day lling -Astume consisted of a ,iiik oilon suit and white orlon coat, white accessories and a corsage of pink wack and Duncan took place denias and pink rosebuds. when Betty Patricia -uneu a-came the bride of Kenneth Wil The groomsman was Mr. Jack Partlow of Nanalmo, uncle of the the happiest and , voling fisherman rc-v " was rlsht-year-old ,T,issrl when he landed jnrh 2U-POund- 'Do"V at Hunt's Float while nihrr experienced an- liam Hall in a ceremony at the St. John's Church. groom. The u.sherr were Munay Mun- The couple 1 left - for a trip to Bride Is the daughter f.r ui of m Mrs, ft, ti , . . . . alifnmia anri ana nlan pian irt to IIia live In F. Pullen of f.i ""71 run.i;aiiiornia, Aioerni. and the late H, Prince Rupert. mueriu on return. Lhwlin!! Dad GrelsscI, Groom is the son of Mr. and , "LP"n was new in the OucsU who were past rcsi- i Mrs. P. W. Hall of Chllliwack. ; lounge or ine Maple Bay Inn at; dents of Prince Rupert included Given in marriage by Mr. Alex ! Du"':an. which had been decor-; Miss E. A. Mercer, who acted as I skunkfti. houli Jp didn't click fishing, he shared son prowess In landing the puiiy. Rix, also a past resident of i""-u wu" duakcis oi scock s and servitcur. Miss Mary. Baker of roses, and a table covered with Prince Rupert, the bride wore i tulle and pink roses held the H.pc Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rix of Nanaimo, Mis, Barbara Flaten and Dr. and M:-s. O. Ouallv of of white nylon lace and net with lily-point sleeves and ! three-tier wedding cake. Mmotl. for many years y 1 J. Mr. Norman McPherson toast- Vancouver. an apron-ellect skirt edged with nt of Prince Kupcrt and ovins south, becoming nt ps mi industrialist, head of the Asbestoa Produets and active in ince and covered with pleated nylon net. Her fir.ger tip veil was held in place by a halo of orange blossom and she carried a bouquet of roses with white heather and pink sweet peas. unit work at Leth- yK6 llunirli is ohcr m ivuiieri, flew Scientific formulas mean Longer LasHng ly& it Stay l'l imwnuu V.11..V, JUST ARRIVED . . . ROGERS MAJESTIC Marine Battery Radios Three bands: Broadcast, Marine, Shortwave. A" Low battery drain. it Designed for Marine use. Highly sensitive receiver. Only 59.95 Oilier Marine Models from 42.S5 up The maid of honor, Miis Tcz'iy Pullen, the bride's sister, of Prince Rupert, wore a yellow applique nylon dress and carried a bouquet of purple stock and yellow carnations, and the bridesmaids,- the Misses Beverly and Glenda Partlow, were in pink and blue ballerina length net dresses and flowered head-nieces. Both carried colonial bouquets of pink and blue carnations. The bride's mother was dress MAnSHALL-LVGLlG AS ?fn over Hon llobrrts Ruiwt Motors. Ken and f. the forme: Barbara . ,t bark a week bro . . . e their arrival Barbara isented Ken with a (ion. i host of friends to see ; Uo Pawlickl, popular Kt of the Daily News for ,t seven months, galled (or Vancouver on the am to start a business ot aboard were 1 1 men who 1 PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS 1 . SOLO BY RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC Skalmerud-Renshaw United Kaien Co-Op Hardware 251 3rd Ave. Phone 179 Box 1279 Prince Rupert ed In a navy blue two-piece with pink accessories, and the mother iiind for the Mean pro- fK In Charming June Service The First United Church was the scene of a charming wedding which united in marriage Lois Christine Renshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Renshaw of 218 Eighth Avenue West, and Clarence Kitlmat. Jordne Rrynhrldsrn tslo, Norway. Is visiting iiher and sister-in-law. Success Lil Mrs. A. II. Peterson of Harold Skalmerud, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Skal- ;hth Ave. E. Mrs. has not seen her brother :,e left Norway In 1927. ans to stay for three merud of 408 Seventh Avenue West. Given in marriage by her fa-1 cy Durham, who arrived from Vancouver where knt part of the winter, u.cr. w.e m- ae iookcci raciiam m Xoast to the bridc was u dress styled ballerina length1. . . ,, . "oacd by Mr' Mai HlU- and with lace , chantilly over a satin bodice with scalloped neckline 'Ponded to by the giooin. The ?nd Uly-ix)lnt sleeves. A lace bestman proposed the toast to scalloped overskirt of apron the bridesmaids. length cascaded over layers of i The bride's travellinn suit wps n remaining for a while na A former resident of :. Durham Is well known and elsewhere along the ear nylon tulle and satin. of grey gabardine, with niatch- iAn illusion cnapei veu was flew ;ng plnk accessories, and a cor-i In place with a half-cup of , . . , of p:l,k ,0'ses-j I matching lace over satin and s',ge trimmed with seed pearls. , Tnc honeymoon is to be spent The only adornments were a travelling tinough the Interior string of pearls and matchin'' , f British CJumbia by car. art looking addition to w salmon seiners of -n BC. Is the "Davison if Masset. built- entirety vps under the supervision 'ti Davison. Dimensions earrings, gift of the groom. TIt1 I bouquet was of American beauty l bv 14 4 by 7. Speed Is Fairs provide a meeting plac? i roses and stephanotls. of the season!... where people renew f riend-ships I The bridal attendants. Miss and become better acquainted Noreen Renshaw, sister of ths v;lln their neighbors. j ' bride, and Miss Marie Skal- merud, sister of the groiim. wor? ; , I Identical dresses, stylotf bnller- ! . JU 0 knots. mil Mrs. Jens Munthe, of Prince Rupert for many years, expect to borllv li Terrace where !mi to live permanently ir farm. nrr Prince Rupert officer "i!y police kept law and inn lenctli with flarim; skirts of ' I ' "f ClII d T S nylon tulle over HffH.a. strap- VJlaw less brollces or fh-.nlillv li; (;,-, , , ! M.Tt,ni; Fi)flili with mntehlng lace Ijoleros and A.ss,.l ltii Tuesday. 8 p.m.. Le-half capes. 'gion. All players and officials Each carried colonial bfiuquets reque;,ted to attend. (138) here made a brief visit a of pink and wnne carnations with- iris. Miss Renshaw wore vs aco. He Is Air Mc-I. who served under the hid W. II. Viikers. His t JnHi Illation of officers of W. , O.T.M. Wednesday. June 17. All t co-workers and L.O.O.M. coi- ' tiially invited. (1401 j is ill Vancouver. i (ravrtn Is making a ne holiday trip through 'iniiwp.st States, accom-by his wife, sister and family members. They Right across (he country the trend is to Ford! Ford's stepping ahead everywhere because Ford is ahead in all the things caf-buyers want most . . . because Ford is hwi more when you buy it . . . worth mure when you sell it. Ford's acclaimed from coast to coast for its great Strato-Star 110-Hp. V-8 engine, delivering the same kind of power that you . lind in the most expensive cars smooth, lively, dependable V-8 power. Ford's applauded in every province for its wealth of fine-car features, including the choice of three ultra-modern transmissions Fordomatie, Overdrive or Syhchro-Silciit shift. Ford's admired by everyone because it's such a beauty inside and out and because it otters such a satisfying choice of colours, trims and fabrics. Yes, there are plenty of reasons why the steady, continuing trend to Ford has made it beyond any doubt the sitcivss car of the season. You'll discover all those reasons when you test-drive Ford. blue. Miss Skalmerud pink. Tho gowns and hats wer.; mric bv Mrs. E. Btadnyk, sister of the groom. Purine the slcnlne of til'' '""Ister Mr. Dyke M?hlil.'n s:mr "Because." Best man wis Mr. Wnl'er Renshaw. brother of the bridiv Mr. Arne Lien and Mr. Fred OHmble were ushers. The bride's mother wore a r,vv blue and white o-ppe drew with bolero, mntchlnt neeesso'-ics. nnd a corsage of pink and irhlt rftrnat.inns. In Denver. Colorado Reno and eastern Sail g navv m rum m 1 'he Presbyterian Church lrlU at 8 o'clock Profp. " K:irris of Knox CoIIckc, to. has been preaching In The bridegroom's mother -wv--j Miylerian Church In the 'ff lr. K. A. Wright, will v i talk on "Scotland As I f'revsed In grey crepe dress o-ith lace trim, mat'-liinz aeerss-nrles. and n enrs".ge of pink anc' v hlte rnrn"tions. The rerentirn wis hld at th- "" Illustrated by colored "I hMnric places nnd ' spots taken by himself on visit, to Scotland, tnvitnf ion is extended to Iiome of the bride where a b"i-("el tahte. set, In ft piilV dcoral.-ed arch hid been nrenarcd. and T table setting of. laee clot'l tenked hv vases of pink niH white candles, centered the bridal cake. :TMlPd. . . . i . Iir regular Saturday even-'Ust rlrive Mr. Alf Jensen Olson took first prizes. "pri up were Mrs.- A. E. and Mrs. C.eorie Scott. llliyliike less Ikn llwhst? f J,sen won the pool prize I OPTOA.Af-Ti !"T Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 5'J3 1'his Hilvcriiscmcnl is not puhli.thct or displayed by The Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. - - - 11 if ' - Million was winner or ''w Prize. '"fshments were served by Holder, Mrs. F. 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