0 t ,t, V.-' Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, January 3, 1953 i-ielly Wedding Babies Born Today Have Good On Wednesday Chance to Live to Age of 68 At Burns Lake compared with a century ago Mr. and Mrs. Hadden Return From Holiday on Prairies ' ' '., ' ii Vt'1, e . . p A wedding of ai interest aoicnmlzcd last Wednesday In i the Chuich of the linina. 'ul.ilc Canada's most popular white shirt Heart ut Mary, at the village of urrui Lake. B.C. with Kathi r jJohn Cialialy officiating at 10 ! a in. the morning ol the lat day of l2. . 1 he bride v. am June Patrice Durban, daughter of ttie p.oneci family of Durban of Ura-.-y Plains. B.C. itnd the giouin w.m Jehu 0i)l',e Srhwlt. a..o o! Mr. and Mrs. J. Hadden, Duns-muir St., returned home on Wednesday afternoon from a holiday trip to the prairies. ' In Saskatchewan they visited j Mr. and Mrs. Renwick, whose ; son Cliff was a member of B'.'i ' iiadden's Halifax crew in the j I'.CAF. They now lie in F.hein- j Cerg B::iish Cemetery. j In Rosctown. they were th'i j guests of Rev. and Mrs. Tun-1 ston. and In kumloops. of Rev. j and Mrs. MacSween. These former residents of Prince Rupert wi.sh to r remembered to old i acquaintances here. In Alberta, they vUited Mr.' and Mrs. Burnett of Biairmore and enjoyed tourtm; the Crow's Ne.it district in, strong sunshine, j Mr. Burnett and Mr. Hadden attended the same school in : Scotland and had not met for : " over 30 years. While those on the prairies expert wintry weather to come, in Chiiliwack Mr. and Mrs. Fin-, nie are watching for spring : flowers, for snowdrops are already in bloom. Both are very-well. I ' Ui ' . 'll I TORONTO. Babies born on thl continent tolay may be expected on in average to live to age 88 compared with age 17 lor those born 50 year ago. but the person In middle or later life has relatively small ocldi- tional expectation of life. Thl wa emphasized by A'-1 fred 8. Upton, president of the Canadian Life Insurance Officer Association. In his year-end statement a he dealt with moihillty and longevv trend. r,f the last a'J years. Mr. Upton' review went on to sny that, rather than adding nny exeat number of year to later life, greater progress toward? longer life had been made (it the younger ages and that the most dlrwr renlt 1 trn the population Is building up a larger proportion of middle-aged and aged persons. The statement said: "Maior trends that contribute to er life expectation today as are the drastically reduced! death rate in Infancy and childhood and the greater decline in! death rates among women asj coin! j'-cd with men. j '"Tr A. expectation of life at; blrt l Ins been Increased by more than 20 years in the la.it M) year,!. Out of every 100 chil-: dren born this year, more than' US may expect to reach school-starting age compared with 82 urn r,s bidiles of 50 years ao. i ' Women have added 3'2 yenr.;i more to their xpectation of 11?-than have men over the hlfi century. Though female babies have an outlook today of mm' 11 year more than 50 years ago, the male Infants have an out-Vyik jf 18 yrs rr.rc. Ila'f i century ago women and men could expect 48 and 48 yearn, from birth, respectively. In recent years the figures have I risen to 70 and 65 years, re-' fcpectively." i CJrajvsy Plum. Hip bride was attended by : Lauretta Axnr Stephenson, of iTalairose, while the groom a-s t 1 , I I J eared i;jr by his Irtend Jonn Dumel Swell. also of Tatalrove. V The brtdc aa charmingly i KJn-a in a went atm kirt with lace top and three-quarter. !ent;i veil. She curried a bo-1 quet of green fern with yellow i and white ruses, wearlnit a peail' iuckie.su an charring, gift ol tor groom. ! Ladies Shoes Sole Price $1.95 ARROW DART i The bridesmaid had cIidmii a i full length dress of rayon ln r. j and her corage wa of pale j ism mf tj lCClj)CS (I T1KM SAM) ill' ther-chlld clinic re being equipped In , tn the Us Hied Nation International Children' Emergency i mini I a physician from flip U N. World Health ,,,,.,1:111 examining a young Burmese patient at the clinic H..i. !!': yellow crvsnaUieinum. with old sold iie.-kles.'. locket and ear-j rlns. , "Die cnuirh at Burns Lake w 1 filled to capacity. Following the "ceremony a fleet of car drove to i tjip commodious Durban ranch Hrrc is the grtatcst collar to grace a neckline I Perfect fit . . . tayt fresh . . . necdi do March . . . can't wrinkle. 0rt is tailored of combed broadcloth for fine texture nest your skin. SANFORIZED-labclM.so thi stunning white shirt will ah my fit. Lnundcr-i. ironsandlouksmfghty, mighty fine I Many people are not casserole enthusiasts because of the Muncnem in texture soft, in nearly all such entrees. Now we have something different "Crunchv Turkey Casserole." Open House' Scheduled Cut olives from pits into larre nieces. Melt butter and blend in Hour Add milk, salt and Worcestershire sauce, and rook and stir until thickened. Blend in olives, peas and turkey. Crush potato chips lightly and arrange in layers with turkey mixture in shallow baking cfih. topping with potito chips. Bake in hot oven 400 degrees F.l 1i to 20 minutes, until thoroughly heated. over the f Potato chips provide the wel- I where guilts from all It Curling Rink Sunday Lake District were already as- come crunch, sombled. . i Kl M HV Tl'RKF.V A umpt jous wedding luncheon j CASSl.ROl.E 23 cup ripe olives Ladies Slippers f Safe Price $1.95 Fashion Footwear was erved continuously unll. the strains of sweet music called tile dancer to the floor. Dancing Tliirucn days of ice-skating at the Seal Cove iii!,' rink ends Sunday with an "open house" whirl mi 1 to 1 p.m. , - .....-. .ut'-ncl iixp of ISO; waxc.i, and ultire the rtnk open- Wails & Nickerson MEN'S CLOTHING n .n l.v ait --nooni since , cd ro u i.t rcuruary many young i tablespoon butter or margarine 4 tablespoons flour lJi cups inn . 1 teaspoon salt 'a teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 cup cooked peas 1 cup diced cooked turkey 4 cups potato chips sters here have learned to skate :vi i is' iiid to the pub Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRIST Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 continued till midnight when the; arrival of the New Year was suit-; ably greeted. j "loustmaster Barney Mulvany. I who had rendered the toiust to ih? brtde ioliowing the wedding; luncheon proposed many tja- U i which were cheered lu--t ily. j Present at the wedding was the Curling resume HPXt week with the second half of the club championship league play, the ladle' cluu chimplonship, and a new competition for htch iv the ruriing club Dec, 23 , to -I. a how much an Ice m ma ! ' i.itroil d here," .,, t , ! ad today : v I:k. , arc having the suiJt rs'irs try a Dai'y News Classified o( thiir lives and we h.ite ! school student grandmother of the bride. Mrs. E. Dickey of Lllloet, B C. ac-ermpanied by her daughter M s ! Dtxon, with three children, thus making three generation in ,nt to ,' lint down the rmk ,i-:r. until Mirmg " i,. ;x;n('..d ".he dab will III" lie to the public again tl .spring bonspiel, or af- ! curiiiiK v ason ends of- The thre,-lce rink, w hich usesi brine from nearby B.C. Packers Ltd rold storage plant for lee! making, was built by volunteer; labor at a cost of $15,000 Money was raised by sale of $100 mem-: Mrs. Kim Triet ha returned j berk hi pa In campaign out-stundhur In Prince Rupert com si e i lo rxnnonton auer sin-iinnn t got a two-rlld of tlU' l t the munity effort. . iNi'w Year holiday here with hr! Prince Ruirrt' first bonsplc! laui;htcr fttti on-ln-Uw. Mr. hist yer drew more than lull and Mrs. Ronald Mitchell. 14W . .ut-of-town vlkltor. : . iphth Avenue r-ist. the ! ivic Centre1 i ' ': ;..r .t' iv l' les al tile (' bi -4,1! ufam Muiii.ily ":: .i -v k .v i mii , t V,w t . v- fr,; i ,f 1e i 'I ' -i i K. . - 5-4'"-m' i y' , J I I v . e l'i t" - T. ' ' v" V Jt. I ' v if;l' i . f s , f , r ii ' r ' ' N ' ' ' t ' r' .' 1" f ' v . ' V V I . ",:. ? V. u, i" V ... .. v ' ."' , . . . y 6 j." . r , ' , i : i t r Ki ' v ; "I ' , t I . . . ' P ' s ft' if. ' - 1 I i,i . 1 i!,c- i!i!"! Ill Hill! I 1 ' ill" , i the liH-lllil'Ilt ' In ltd,.)' (In c --l a, as 200 youngsters trying "K.ltii k legs at one session ir O litre director Fred ' nniti. that skatine U i.i! m popularity dally. ai'iiit, us well lis the Jtm-A'l'le supply of kkatej aril. (I t i"iai activity at the ; in tin- New Year will be fniver.si'y of DC, extension 'ineiit ccmrs. i;i ctlsg and lie making In be tauijht i Mi.ss K.iecn Cross Cl'ls, h.u been heip ,-,c, '! cev:i is (KCisions I late i ( Mm ill . ani'iniiiccd i'!'i'l;iv a'Uvilt gel "''v '"'''' with I .turn ot "i!l ,,t ihc g-mimstiim. waders ' i I ,r old r ,id. Hul;c , ' Am,.. -v's r,,iicdr:il Mn"s ''"'e'.iiif 6 15 pin,. We-i- ln 7 " -"id fiim f lull Kcnertl JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE! AT STAR'S STYLEWEAR Ladies' Wear BLOUSES $1.98 DRESSES (Silk, Wool) VJ.95 o $9,95 HOUSE DRESSES 1.99 SLIPS (oil sites) $1.79 jersey gowns $1,99 wool robes $7.95 25r'r off all coats Children's Wear DRESSES,sis2to 12. 2.95 STATION WAGON COATS $12.95 FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS 99c WOOL ROBES $1.95 SNOW SUITS Reduced to Clear O'ALLS $1.59 Sale Starts Monday, January 5, 1953 STAR'S STYLEWEAR I I I J 1 WON T 8E ABLE TO IT NJ t I " . - 5LEEP UNTIL I FINISH ) tP, FINISH 1 r,KT vrTn -- n N0 FISO CXJT J ?i)kVOUR stow I psn AlvnrMIF1 cS1 ttecWX r I II IH SL. REAL LATE j VorKCITING f ML KISbMWK C YCi. I'M TEWtfeUV V . t l COOPNiGKT M3W,)' '',---1 TiPEO ," ( "IsiS 1 I cam go piGnr ) f 5f w ) of mvstoi?v fl'srcj- r-s. 1 Jy cupcake PtQpe J.Af3SBB7 r cupcake recipe ll i (;f at two in r . ( ""J- Jki-z r"? Is I BLON0IE GAVE rZ C J,j " ZL THE MOCNiNi.') 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