S. .."- . Prttice Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 22. 1954 Munro, Olga Sather tic f fL Junl hg yuwd ai v-auicuidl St. John Classes Planned. In Artificial Respiration Could yuu revive a nearly- art of artificial respiration would drowned person? come In handy in many other Because St. John Ambulance emergencies, such as choking, believes that nine out of ten strangulation, poison gas, elec-people could not, special classes j trie shock, exposure or smoke. , s Anglian Cathedral here was the scene Thursday ouiet wedding ceremony uniting In marriage Olga, 'vi's Margit Sather of Prince Rupert and the late Mr. ' Brlan, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Munro of Winnipeg. m a Trn If 1 Ancient Chinese Tradition Marks Fete for Newly weds f .Ancient Chinese tradition was carried out here Thursday evening at a banquet piesented by Mr. Charles Hew Lee in honor of his son, Jone Kim Dong Lee and his bride, who returned recently from their honeymoon trip to San Francisco, California. 'A delicious nine-course dinner, featuring special Chinese delicacies prepared by Mr. Wong was enjoyed by over 200 guests. The bride wore a beautiful Chinese bridal costume consisting of a vividly embroidered black satin jacket with contrasting embroidered red satin skirt. Accompanied by Mrs. Chuck Mah and Mrs. Yet Wong, the bride performed the ancient ceremony of serving tea to the many guests. The young couple will be at home to their friends Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m., at 81T Third Avenue West. in artificial respiration will be i No appointments will be nec -anon ua1' -' ' t the pretty cere-,h the bride, given staged In Prince Rupert during I essary for those wishing to take Mr. net ; by n . . i ; ' V . , ; j ft f I .(. rv -Ax; tne instruction, but persons wishing further Information are asked to phone No. 5 next week. attractive osc n the week May 31 to June 4, designated "Save A Life Week" In Canada. The week Is designed as a public service to help cut down the annual toll of drownings, and eth Jones frock of pale pink linen, featuring flared three-quarter length skirt and V-ncckline, set off by a double strand of pearls, the gift of the groom. Matching shoes, a white satin appliqued cap trimmed with tiny pink flowers and a white and mauve orchid carried on a prayer book completed her ensemble. Attending her sister, as matron of honor, was Mrs. Herbert i Myrtle) Morgan, wearing a dress of powder blue linen and carry DIRECTORY xrvi. 'n all h.ir hr-i ai M a m. and 7:3 p.m. (uiirtuT grhool al President uth Group the classes will be aimed especially at parents of young children who will be swimming this summer. TWO-HOUR CLASS The classes, two hours In length, will consist of one hour's rAIHHIKl. 4th Avf W mi rfiinqm.ilr Belgian Navy Making Strides , rfii-ers. with Eliza- ing a ciamty nosegay of pink Holy Commuuioi, 11:30 a m ) Sunday School 1.00 p.m. i Canon Basil S Prockter. B A., BD , Rector (BUi 700) named president , carnatlons. instruction and demonstration and one hour's practice. Two BRUSSELS (Reuters) Bel- i gium Is making strides toward wees s incciiiiB . Z his Young People's ' Mr- .... Norman Sather , , was best , st Peter s Seal i man and Mr William Long usher. ' s I Following the church rites a hours are all that is necessary, i f lHST B.HTIT I 6th Ave. E. at Young St I Minister; Prv. Pird Anfrobu. (Orcen t!2) having a standing navy for the first time in hfr history. i ? nu mm. said St. John spokesman here, to 1 learn to save a life. i The classes will be held Mon- i .' reception wns held at the home! trs ' of the bride, with Mr Ratw James Carlson . , .. ,. t'IKT PKtsBYTl.RIAN 4th Avenue East Rev. . A. Wright. D D. TZ feeret'a'ry. I (Grern a?i I ; day through Friday at the City i Hall, starting at 7 p.m. Attend-I ance at only one session is nec- essary to learn the technique, but persons Interested may at- XUi ,d treasurer. Mar- , afternoon ress of slm w,th HKST IMTUI 638 8th Avenue West Re. L. O. 81eber discusser; iciuuuve rtend as many classes as they (Green 613) ovision oi a ouuy- f (r parents al- frAI.VVriON ARMY Praser Street Sr. Capt. and Mrs. C Prajrue Sunday School 2:30 pm lorthconung Little jrtion ol urigauoou STYLING from the waist up is the focal po.nt of early summer fashions now showing in London. Important selling point for summer coats, suits and dresses is shoulder, bust and neckline Interest. Popular in the higher-price ranges Is this cosy tweed suit styled by Michael in yellow and white tweed. Displaying the new "lissom" look, it has a narrower, square shoulder than last season, with sleeves set at normal level. The neckline Is a rounded, softer version of last year's wide V, emphasized by curving revers. (Black 269) refreshments were xiiis session cum HT. IMl l.'H I.ITHI RAN 6th Avenue at MBrlde Street Pastor: Rev. H. O. Olson ulus. red roses en cbrsage, while Mrs. Munro was gowned In grey taffeta with a white gardenia forming her corsage. The bride's table was pretty with Its three-tier wedding cake, flanked by pink candles. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mary Tomlinson, and during the evening many congratulatory telegrams were read by Mr. Ixmg. For her wedding trip south aboard the Prince Rupert, the bride changed to a smart pink suit with navy blue accessories. The couple will honeymoon en route to Calgary where they will make their home. (Black 610) I wish. Instructing at the sessions will be. R. E. Eyollson, W. N. R. Armstrong, Thomas Elliott, Percy Bond, A. E. Blackball and J. E. Ewart. PLAN SCHOOL CLASS It Is also hoped to arrange one session at Booth Memorial High School to instruct senior students in the art. If school officials agree. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Elliott will undertake the student Instruction. St. John spokesmen said that, although the course was designed especially to combat the rising toll of summer swimming, the t For more than a century. Parliament and public opinion have boycotted every effort to provide the country with an efficient naval force, for which two world wars have at last proved the necessity. The Belgian Navy has just celebrated Its eighth anniversary. It is still a small force, for so far only about one-third of the program has been completed. ' At the end of last year, the navy comprised six ocean-going minesweepers, 10 coastal minesweepers, a 4,500-ton troop transport, a convoy escort frigate and a squadron of motor patrol boats on the Rhine. In all, about 60 vessels, mainly minesweepers, are envisaged. Eight coastal and 18 river minesweepers are to be built in Belgium this year, while nearly 30 more ships of the same type will be constructed by the end of 1958. . The United States is helping to build up the new navy by providing 28 coastal minesweepers of which several have already arrived here. bnt Pope, Others hi. rt I I K AMU IL AN Seal Cove Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. Rector: Rev. W'm. Lemiuon (Incumbent) KK.CI.AH PAPIIsr Sunday tichool 10:45 a-m. Many Attend Josephs Rites Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter conducted the funeral service at OfSoul, Jfruu Uiiil fsifjwrf Saints Moruluif Workup Service 12:00 j Rev. L. A. Thorpe (Red 666) ( ITY iRcutcrst A ' 'i s . . . J tory of 20 cardinals me Dnae, Dorn ana schooled , ruoruig a unci vsr io rrince orenville Court Chapel Tuesday In Prince Rupert, is a graduate Rupert were two nirls from South i fnr r.onffrpv Arthur Jnsnnhs jbnops ana uisnups i the canonization X, the "peasant of the Royal Jubilee School of Africa who have travelled ovrjiong time resident of the Stcw-Nurslng. and was a stewardess half the world by bus. train, art district, who died in Prince with Queen Charlotte Airlines plane and boat on a sight-secin; ! Rupert General Hospital Sunday, prior to her marriage. The groom three-month holiday. I Many attended the service at is a lieutenant in the Canadian! -,,., ......... U..v,iv, ,, ,. ,.. ,fd in 19M. COY COVER-UP for bathing togs Is fashionably supplied by this neat wraparound drawstring skirt designed by Prims. Worn around the shculclers, it becomes a full-cut, fashionable beach cape. ELLIS XII. in while silk in and red shoulder Army. (I over the cere- on a raisea mrone I stewardess on the South Afiieii!; j Our Help in Ages Past" and I Airlines and Xcnia Gracie, office "Breathe On Me Breath of God," worker, both of Johannesburg. I and there were many floral trl-Thcy visited Rupert in the i butes. d readers nopy. :it pope." who died aent at the failure ,pts to avert the course of a B.C. coast trip after! Officers of the Canadian Leg- AIR LIN War. will be pro- Ca.sh for old gold Bulger's Moose Whist Drive Saturday. 8 p.m. 120 1 nt at an open-air having crossed the cont inent j ion, of which Mr. Josephs was a from Montreal, seeing several j member, conducted graveside Canadian and American l ilies, i rite.? in Fairview Cemetery, con-They travelled from South Af-j eluding with The Last Post, rlca to EnRland before honriintrj Pallbearers were John Kaspar, for North America, nnd will at-; George Murray, Howard Milo. fr's Square May 29. TO S.O.N, meeting. Tuesday, May 25,8 p.m. 1121) tend a friend's wedding in Tor- John Thompson, Frank Mac-onto before returning home. Aulisse and Tommy Thomas. i Salt Lake Ferry every Sunday, ill to be so honor-V U5C6-1572I. He !in 17I72. ory also gave as-inonizatlun of five s French mission-,ian priests and an They will be can- KETCHIKAN weather permitting. Phone Red 908. lit) Salt Lake Ferry will operate Monday, May 24th, weal her permitting, w -i n t- Ul Before SCOTCH AND m nt ceremonies !3. The assmt was ist 'onsistorial hall 1, mf I ' ' , ... ,1 0 S I A ft' . .... . -I "V! f. i ' r. Studrtits of Miss Way wil the K,ndf flooi ! ve recllal in the Civic Centre n (It) on June 18th. WASHER ... $419. ALL ALASKA MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY PHONE 266 i ... Coil at our Uptown Office DRYER $329.95 New Low Terms 11 Ui rxrxr ocmco J n palace. be ranonlzed next rre Chanel, French artyred in the Pa-Crocitissa dl Rosa, 'he Institute of the Charity: Domenico iple of St. John uit priest Giuseppe elli and the Roman t del Bufalo. Elks Dance, Tonicht. Elk; Hall. Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 Music by Jakes Rhythm Kings. (lt Attention Hospital Auxiliary members. Please mail dues immediately to Mrs. R. E. Gladding, 324 Jlh Ave. Eat, as provincial tax overdue. I120 GORDON & ANDERSON Phone 46 This odverlisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 'C Police - South Afrl- nister, C. R. Swart, nt under a new police constables listed to replace w in certain na-ich natives can be ra'ik of senior scr-m cumniandm. 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