r'l 3: Prince Rupwt Daily News Saturday, August 22, 1953 NOTICE Shown In Club , films of local Interest S un at the next meet-rince . Rupert Rod and i f,r UnnHav k, neoun-u i. Welsh Girl Attends Parley TORONTO Attractive 19-year-old Gwyneth Williams from Penmaenmawr, Wales, Is the youngest member of the Associated Country Women of the World attending the group's seventh triennial conference here. She is not here as a delegate but as a visitor to Canada. Her father operates a retail dairy and collects milk from surrounding farms for pasteurization. "We average about 1,000 gallons daily," she said, "but when my father took over from .his father, the average was just about 30 gallons a week." Miss Williams said pasteurization is not yet required by law. I 8 p.m. l l"c """c The public is advised that the Skeeno River Bridge No. 135 on the Northern Transprovincial Highway No. 16 at Terrace will be closed to all vehicular troffic on Tuesday, August 25, 1953, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 10.00 P.M. J.W.MORRIS, District Superintendent. Expert Urges Freedom For Women By MARJORIE EARL LONDON (Reuters) A woman's place is not In the home, says Britain's busiest woman and top career girl. Dame Caroline Haslett engineer, government adviser, Industrial consultant and holder of some 20 posts in addition to being president of the .International Federation of Business and Professional Women boosts the slogan "let machines do the chores." The Idea that a good house-wlle should be chained to a kitchen Is nonsense, declares this attractive, middle-aged spinster, who began her career as a girl In a boiler-making plant. RIGHTFIL PLACE e trap shooung mrei r"-' t ; IT s jjrr I " " n ir v . a . . r i ; "V A - - ': L . .f , Am r'-- n- m imii Mnwi iji J ( ( J wieicT but is general throughout Wales. ! There are large dairies in every j county. Sb"ep farming is lm- j portant in Wales, she said. a service for Charles who died suddenly t the Church of the , this afternoon r r. Rayner saying t "A " PHILISHAVE 12 Self-sharpening silver-steel rotary action blades. So pulling or irritation to the skin. O Complete with Genuine Leather Case. TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL : ... NO OBLIGATION Falrvlew cemetery. IIS, wno i:hnic iiiu :,bout 10 years ago, rman. He is survive X "But everything in our little country is in miniature compared ' with yours," she added. ' She doesn't plan to remain on the farm, but to train for cater- , lng, a branch of home economics. She studies at the Univer-: sity of Manchester and when she completes her course in another 114 Iher Michael at venue. HERE IS A SKIRT that allows a margin of ro.nfort while relaxing at home. Generously flared It leaves plenty of room to drape about the knees when sitting down. Of Coal-black, wool flannel it has a scattered pattern of swiss embroidered copper flowers. "It s only by giving women freedom from drudgery that they can take their rightful place In the home and in the community," she says. Though Intensely feminine which prevents her from revealing her age In reference books Lady Dynamo, as she is called, became an ardent champion of the housewife more than 30 years ago. Boon after the First World War, she began to spread know REMEMBER WHEN I'MBRFLLA STANDS used to be In everyone's hallway? Well, It's back, but grandma would never recognize this one being shown at Chicago's Merchandise Mart gift shop. Only $3 Down, $3 Monthly. Full price $29 75 AAcRAE BROS. LIMITED bONALS year nopes to De located in a hospital in Wales. L stppavlK returned kcw Westminster by "The Store That Service Built" Phone 6 or 36 t,e after spending the Wife Overcome With Joy At News Husband Alive, Free idays here with her fcis, captain ana mrs. VANCOUVER (CP) Just a week i Korea. However, last Friday re f (lie Moose ncld as" mrs. viiuut's uoruun uwen ir monthly meeting) found out that her husband was nicht with 47 mom- j alive but a pr.soner-of-war In CANADIAN CHESS MASTER SCORES HIGHEST. POINTS HASTINGS, Eng. Oi Abe Yanofsky of Winnipeg,, new British, chess champion, closed out play In the tournament Friday with a victory that observers considered the best-played game of the competition. Yanofsky beat A. R. B. Thomas in an llth-round match that had no bearing on the final outcome other than to boost the winner's total to 8 Vi points, highest winning score since the Second World War. Yanofsky clinched the title in the 10th round. Second was P. S. Milner-Barry with eight points. n t and with Senior , iurr. . r nuay mgni, sue learn- i Barnes back in the 1 ed that he has been returned to ledge of electrical labor-saving devices. She asked the government and electrical industry for help. They laughted at her. Today the Electric?! Association for Women, which spreads such information, has 10,000 members and 50 branches and its educational programs are paid for out of government funds. And this spring Dame Caroline, born in a tiny Sussex village, was appointed chairman of the otherwise all-male British Electrical Development Association. WASTES ENERGY a six-weoK tour. Alter irrcuum. luming PoW Cpl. James Pelle-tler brought word that Lieut. Owen wasn't dead, but a prisoner. Marilyn Ella Owen was officially notified just a few days ago that her husband was a Red prlscner. That news from Ottawa confirmed what her father-in-law, C. Gordon Owen, learned Aug. business session re- . On hearing the news Mrs. jOwen said the two Jumps back I to happiness are "just wonderful" and "I ieel so flustered I don't know whether I'm com were served. Mrs. Arthur Brett Vancouver have re-e after visiting here Smith's parents, Mr. ing or going 14 wht-n he was allowed to ques- Her : husband, 2nd Lieut. ! tion Cpl. Pelletier. lionet Holtby. Charles Gordon Owen of the j "This is the most wonderful 3rd battalion, Royal Canadian news I've ever had." she said. l """ l j ,s l "i "f 1 HfMer m thheAsS .!. K,.ui,c.-ui-wa. ii- aiivc. iiiat was me urst im- madp a ' available a" to everv housp-patrlated in the 18th day of portant news. Now this. I don't "OtherLe a na-nperation ' Big Switch. , know when I've ever been m1; Mrs. Owen lived in dread and thrid. suspense after her husband wos ( "111 have to tell Gary right Tame Caroline addsnfor-Usted as missing in action in awav." . , V Vt-... OF OLD HEATING EQUIPMENT luiiuieiy, in inuiiy ut-iiri cuuutries profit fttl IM dvatafj a twit affar - " j ... . .. ..t 1 1 i. the woman is considered virtuous only if she does the scrubbing herself." Dame Caroline ta as popular with men as she U with women. I She remains unmarried and the Clee-Langridge Ceremony Solemnized at Penticton Hi at mm A wedding of interest to Prince i Miss Alma Knutson, EN, as Kreat l"vs f her life arc boilers rowuedwiflv Rupert residents was solemnized maid of honor tor ;.-;r childhood ana generators. "I think they're magnificent." Saturday evening, August 8 when friend, also wore a frock In the Miss Joanne Langridg; became popular waltz length which was the bride of John Henry Clee of fashioned of lilac colored lace Prince Rupert at a ceremony and net. ' ' held in St. Saviour's Anglican: nin groom' brr.lhcr-in-l;iw RfrMi kmi w Mnii. will mmkt m (wwrauaj ttHii llWK4 ht yww '' Mti"t mppltmtKt - . ON THE PUHCHASt OF A NtW(' 'GBB1 OIL or GAS FLOOR FURNACE OR BATH accessory is this double thick success And though life ? nof-.cU'V'l "beer and kitrle", y'ef'4SV I un on occasion can hina-Good friends good-will, good beer gd horirf t hond o i",-' make your happy occasions ' more memorable. Your beer will be the best by far if you hooded bath sheet she said. "I don't have to affect a love for my work. I believe it must be because machines are so logical and precise." . , Dame Caroline runs courses in electrical domestic science, dlr-; 'cts a London office of 30 ; women, makes speeches all over) the country and helps govern j urn Institutions as the London School of Economics. ! Made a Dama of the British ; T.mpire in 1947 for her social i vork,' she retains a simple mod- j ?sty. i "I was dunce at. school.", she ; iften tells students at lectures, j The teachers didn't know what o rio wih me." j Buy now mni enjoy the all- ty Thomas Textile. Churcn. penticton, wnn Kev. a. Donald Ross Ebv. of Prince Ru-R. Eagles officiating. The bride., pcrt, was his bestman. Usher a graduate nurse of the Royal were the brides brother. Jame! Jubilee hospital. Is the daughter D. Langridge, of this city, and of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langridge William J. Mclntyre of Prince of Penticton and was given in Rupert. Mrs. Fred Burton was marriage by her father. The organist. jroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. yvt the Masonic Hall where the .tordon H. Clee, of Chemainus. weeding reception ; was . held. Bridal white Chantihy lace guests were received by the par-ovr double layers C net nndfSte of. the principals f iture Is the conven- Mason comfort of officiant automatic hearing. Our terms make it easy to own. tha finest equipment. fhad covering to iiy's wet head. 1 4 , y 1 Itsov, born In A one of the 1809. tru laiieia were iiiu.in'i. iiuu uk tred the beautifully aDDointed f ts of Russia. CWr m"m bride's EUzabetnan ninriol gown reception table ornamented with I .STAREXCEUa lic im sicom cwitw: Lniifi,J"Li!"''ii" I j i i,; iea in wans iciwui. n b-.iuji- , wtnf I awrs, roses and glBriiouis. nnC3 re lf3S b0llke was 'ori'01 bv a Assisting in serving were the HiBti-hirg la;e jacket with elbow fusses Shirley Euwards. RN. make il "lucky Lager". v In international competition '1, Lucky lager has been Judged V Canada's Finest Beer and has been awarded the "Star of . ' Excellence" symbol of lhat f old Pulger j TfWi Ofr for a UmrlaW Tim Only y - - - - - - I COUMAM MALM I; I Ptmm tat mm Hr m trm ayaiiaf a f I NAMI I I ADDRESS frrTrrrr.. I (mm hi toata m4 1t m W vm ha MfVajntafM m4 ecorewn CM wtth Ce4iNM Hot himM H it il mt f MtTNteN M 4np Mh) w aWf) rtf lt WWf, NMItl Mm wan W4 W9 will a4 Hcaiaiy ! tmr4 mm ffrtMrtt t fmmt Iwm to f ftJtu r' " ajuiofiwHt m4 . ftta hHt wmrm Whist, Saturday. Utp honour in 1951, '52 ond '53. R Dm potm fWUM OOHUT lenstu sleeves ana perioa niotie;. . c aili Rmicmary Part- collar. Misting to finger tip rpQ length over the lovely gown was, ,.-.-.lnm Knight, proposed the the bride's veil of Frenc h illusion hrM! tonst to which the groom "lss-od by a calnt of lare and responded. The bride's book was satin embroidered with seed passed by Miss Donna Llndberg pearls. Two orchids with stream- r .tr lnppy couple left on p Helen Robertson, RN. Vlnriuia motor trip in the Okamean R'i-nrtnnff aliH thp hrirlr's Cflir;- rpltin tin,! n in T),-liir.a r?nnar: "I'm Mass. Sundav Itpmmwm. Comfort Cosh So link Wrth a CoJtman I'athollc School, 10:30 "-UAH CMTMOM (ltp Lake Ferrv 1 V. Leaves Cow Bay crested the white prayer book; Out of town guests at th wed- ""urirom 10:30 a.m. carried by the bride to complc-llt) 'nient her eni;embli. i WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! .,15; e Racing Coming Back Dibb Printing Co. HI i'.I.ii, w.ic the proem's parent" mri M- brother. 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Gordon Wiliams, Canoe. f Vallry Fall Fair to withers September reaching the final hrst fair since 1940 l be a reflection of interest and growth y Valley Ule pa(., "' a fall fair nuc-n, l n,1l to be dropped K "f sufficient sun- r ! rac'g. which In past F1 n a rieelriert m - v, mn wine F -re nl reduced in. a f "-piac-nicnt of U,e rM the half-mil- HAS I UUiin 1 h " of major 4 lug the fair In SHOES by SAVAGE r mimu J tl .DONT . 4 mM LET.. ONE.. START , 4aL&t&MMfmm1!lmM)tm)t4lt 1 1 nMflTyffraaja' .aNar fttf ,.i laiaiiiawi T' ' iff '''1112 nf rl.,l ... ..,., n Wp,H tn bo SK1T "mmatmnr. "Mmilk as r "rCu-o ic , th. .1....: """""w as a ninn. : the i " ' ''stonfr, (.'' en; e from t' e larprst stock o' Ki"s' and buys' shoes In the city. 9 OX Kf ?!? ) HOOTS PATTKN STR.irS IUCRI.LS O AXKLH STRAPS first ,' .... V i,-,. . r"b'- , ' ill ron(,m M- A mnnhov ,,r in r't- PHONE 54 FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY LUCKY LAGER BREWING CO. 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