Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May 2B, 1954 Us New President clival Association V- tors' certificates. Mr. Roberts succeeds R. H. success ui .c , the , .'lection of .,vai - . Roberts Davidson In the presidency rharles CHESTERFIELD TRADE-IN SPECIAL Mrs. E.M. Daly Leaves On European Pilgrimage Off on the first leg of a pil- , Versailles.'Chartres, Lourds, Nice grimage to Europe Is Mrs. E. M j and Genoa. From Rome they Daly, popular seamstress at Mil- wi" trvel "jrough Naples, Pom-i . 'pell, Sorrento, Capri. Florence, d u i ler Bay Hospital for the past Vencei Mllarli Lucerne, stras. eight years. ; bourg, Luxembourg, Brussels and Mrs. Daly left yesterday for I The Hague to Amsterdam, from Vancouver where she will Join I where they will embark for Eng- t. highlighted iral mcetlnR of J 'pert District Music "festival Association fsaw the group ,st honorary presi-Ham He was named of his work at tlval and others in bribing all adjudica Franciscan Father's pilgrim- land. age of 51 British Columbians. Other officers named were: First vice-president Mrs. W. 8. Kergln; second vice-president Mrs. T. N. Youngs; secretary Mrs. E. Becker; treasurer E. Bartlett. Conveners for various committees will be named at the next general meeting. Another highlight of. the session was announcement of the amounts of the three bursaries awarded at the festival. Each bursary winner will receive $100. Winning the awards for furtherance of musical training were Roy Sleber of Prince Rupert and Lorna Melvin of Terrace, and in drama, Julie Prockter of Prince Rupert. Annual reports by various r,uitMO) Inn HnaHe u.a- W, ,v A tri IB i A week's visit in Ireland also is on the itinerary, with visits in Dublin, Killarney and other" points, after which they will return to Southampton for the voyage home aboard the Scythia. Following her arrival back In "' , ; V iioners Rector iM m .1 .. ' .; 1 ill' sm Canada July 31, Mrs. Daly plans unbent .mmon. incur visits to hei cnildren in Seattle, Victoria and Capilano before returning to Miller Bay in tn.licnn Church. S'!al 3 . . ..nii bound for Rome and the shrines of Europe, along with several other Canadian groups. Among the many high points of the trip for Mrs. Daly, who lived at Caoilano, B.C., for many years before coming here, will be a visit with her son, Phillip, in Germany, and a stop in London, where she was born. The Canadian pilgrimage will sail eboard tne Cunard Liner Scythia for Le Havre and Paris, and from there on. they will visit almost every famous shrine In Europe. Among the many points they will visit enroute to Rome are area in in i -embers of his Parlsn eluding several recommendations evening the GREATEST son will leave here DfW post at Sunxet c alt" serving St. :e last September. ,y congregational soc- UMQUEUEHT Photo by Chandler'j Studio R. W. MARTIN MR. AND MRS AT LEAST $TS'00 hurch hall, Mr. win-resented with a purse as on behalf of the appreciation of his for improvement of future festivals, particularly with regard to ths date or the festival. The recommendations were tabled for action by the Incoming executive. Giving annual reports were retiring president R. H. Davidson; Sister Mary Lawrence on syllabus; Mrs. W. S. Kergln, program; Mrs. J. Rogerson, publicity; Mrs. F. E. Anield, awards; Mrs. R Bird, membership; E. Bartlett hall committee; Mrs. B. Eyolf-son, billeting; Mrs. J. Rldsdale, business manager; E. Bartlett, treasurer and Mrs. E. Becker, secretary. Ul YEARS rrvice. i nc yuiian City Newlywed Couple Home From Ocean Falls Honeymoon Successful Vacations Need vtolo.se such a prom-raiuable man," said i concluded with re- GOLDEN UNEd VACUUM SEALED) ' CANS J , jerved by members Home from a honeymoon trip to Ocean Falls are Mr. and Mrs. Reginald William Martin, whose Kn's Association. ty of Projects Feature maid, wore a frock of green taffeta with matching hat.,6he, too, carried carnations. Attending the groom was Mr. Robert Smith, and ushers were Mr. Chuck Place anc! Mr. Dick Wesch. Organist was Mr. John Currie and soloist, Mrs. Taylor, singing "I'll Walk Beside' You." For the reception at the Can- for your present suite on ANY Chesterfield Suite on display . . . Balonce Low Terms. ONE WEEK ONLY ' ALL SUITES OF HIGH QUALITY, FEATURING: KROEM.F.R rLSHIOMZED Fl'RNITl'KE" "TYNAN'S "TYNAN'S KANT-SAG KANT-SAG AND AND NO-SAG NO-SAG SPRINGS" SPRINGS" ! marriage took place here recently '.at the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. E. A. Wright officiat-; ed at the ceremony, uniting Muriel Elaine, only daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shier of Prince Rupert and the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin of Vic- toria. Usful Moose Women Tea se Hull here was a- t Morrison, Mrs. J. Munizaba, Mrs. . iiv vestprrtnv ' A. Ritchie, Mrs. C. Postuk and I 1 CAREFUL PLANNING We will arrnric your entire var-atiun including transportation . hfUt arrommodfi-tionH, FiRlitmx'ina toura, etc. W will advitiP you on pan-, por(, -um.'n tea, insurance And all th i)tljer important ''dctmls" tnat sKuru you of smooth, enjt;yale trip. WbflhtT you're planning a vacntion hvrc or abroad, be dure to we un first. OUR SERVICES ARE FREE Crawford Moore TRAVEL AGENCIES 21S Second St. Phone b?.0 I I j Given In marriage by her father, the bride was charming In a floor-length gown of white j satin, net and laee. with long-' sleeved lace jacket, featuring i pearl embroidered Peter Pan collar and skirt of net over satin. I A tiara of pearls secured her Mrs. W. Hardy as serviteurs. In the kitchen were members of the home-making committee, headed by chairman Mrs. R. Boychuk and Including Mrs. L. Holder, Mrs. C. Mclntyre, Mrs. A. E. Norton, Mrs. D. Hopkins, Mrs. T. Johnstone and Mrs. L. Tattersall. Mrs. 8. Haugan, also of the home-making committee, was cashier. The delicatessen with Its wide j adian Legion Hall, the parents of the bridal couple assisted In : receiving guests. Mrs. Shier I chose for the occasion a dress of j blue crepe with matching ac-I cessories while the groom's I mother wore a two-piece en-. semble in blue with white ac-! cessories. Both wore corsages of pink roses. Rose buds and lily of the val-; ley, with tall white tapers added to the decor of the bride's table which held a three-tier cake on a pretty lace cloth. Mr. Alex is the Women of the ti their annual spring of the biggest and ii!ul ol the season. oi booths, selling un-:ies highlighted the ?r,cd by Mrs. J. Kas-ch committee of the ration taking on a .reject. There were a ifliratessen booth and is ell as the usual :as sewing and home wismn (ahda s iakgcst jitiyvc vtromno man 'H H1. I fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of red rases. Mrs. Judith Place attended the bride as matron of honor, wearing a floor-length gown of pink taffeta with net ovcrskirt. and matching hat, and carrying a bouquet of carnations. Mitchell was master of ceremonies, reading telegrams from variety of delicacies, was staged ! by the child care committee with i Mrs. W. Bussey, chairman, Mrs. ' H. Hanson and Mrs. H. Gamblln ! In charge. ' ! At the candy stall was the j Mooxcheart committee with Mrs. i R. Gllmour, chairman, assisted : ' by Mrs. A Evclelgh. Mrs. R. Arm- Miss Helen Olson as brides- tent Mrs. P. Bond jfts at the affair for :i! flowers were used 1 lovely spray of f low-i by yellow tapers :f serving table, and Victoria and Alberta and Sas- : katchewan points. For her wedding trip, the bride changed to ftn attractive suit of tan gnbardine with red ncrc-wries uh! whits carnations en corsage. M t "I Terms as low os $jQ.OO per month . H narcissi ! stronfr, Mrs. O: Shenton and Mrs. E. Hlldebrand. ! .'jcaets of tea tables. Th.s VVeek- The five-Pin Mixed Bowling League v.i:l hnul its annual banquet and (I. inre, with presentation of trophies tonight in the C'irtiadian Legion, at 7:30 p.m. n at the event were j The Mooscnean Aiumni staged . Hamilton, Mrs. D. the home cooking booth with Bussey and Mrs. - Mrs. George Robinson, chairman, i assisted by Mrs. O. Stegavig. Mrs. i service committee. ' J. Thompson and Mrs. J. B. The Girl Guide Local Associa- : lion annual tea and bazaar will j be held Saturday from 2 to 5 j p.m. at the Annunciation School. ; Popular Steamer Prince Rupert KAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports , Each Thursday at ll:l!i p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight A Gomez chairman, "sree of serving tea B Bellamy, Mrs. John ad Bacon. The sewing stall was under direction of the Ritual committee, with Mrs. R. B. Skinner in charge and Mrs. J. Smith-son and Mrs. J. Flewin. Presenting a novel towel bar was the Moosehaven committee with Mrs. L. Raabe, chairman, and Mrs. D. Neilson, while the Membership committee sponsored the attractively-decorated novelty stall, directed by chair &rs it. Drive, Saturday U25I Comfort and Service For reservations write oi City or Depot Office Ieall Prince Rupert, B.C. man Mrs. Gordon Morrison, and Mis. R. A. Woods. Mrs. H. Stewart. Mrs. T. Thomas and Mrs. M. numbers All-Sweet i be handed in to Ly-7 or Legion no later 10 U2li' imual meeting of the ; ' Ciedit Union will be : sday, June 1 at 8 (Above FrigidaTre Model 5TD91) Terms as Low as $ J2' et monn mmm I 111 Ali Kt IIM II iltp'aM-J In ill' nil i nol ptililiOtrd "r l.itli'or ( out rot Hoard iv.'ritmfn. ul llrnish Karasosky. The Hospital Guild, with Mrs. R Montgomery, chairman, and or hi (be ulmtil'ia Leqion Auditorium. iders are re(ni".stx-d Mrs. T. Glenn, presented the fish 'pond, while Mis. F. W. Grimble j of the Friendship committee was In charge of the sale of beauti-I fully dressed dolls, and the Ub-rarv committee, with Mrs. M. THESE POINTS when considering a new New Gasoline Seen Re-powering Engines by Second Tankful . Cues Up to 15 More Power Numniii lions will be' tieeUiins held for of- - eommiUecs for the a. frs of the Canadian ! nfh 27. Honorary club REFRIGERATOR Heise, chairman and Mrs. O. Tweed, staged the white elephant sale. Prices went to the following: towels. Mrs. Chris Cuthlll; glasses. Shirley Dupllsse; bride doll set. Sandra I.undrigan: rag doll. A powcr-rcslcirinc job on the family c;ir can I aivimtlishcd now simply 1'V a trip to the service slat ion. t The"re-powcnntf" is achieved by new additive which researcher. snv neul rulies lend members of the Wo- i tllary t0 Branch 27 ' 'mediate familt-s are 1 become shareholders ' i this meeting. For j '''wmat i.,n phone the Treasurer at 479. (i25i ; Leona Ritchie: table cloth. Mrs. I,. Rnnbe: candy, Ellen ChrtstofT; cushion, Mrs. B. Marshall, .and turkey, Mrs. K. Hardy. for instance As n result, fuel is . pre-iKilited before the piston reaches proper tiring position-Vital power is lost. "Not only does pre-ignilion create power working acainst you," the Shell spokesman said, "but the deposits which TCP now neutralizes form on your spark plugs, causing mislirini;, unburned fuel and considerable waste." TCP, Well Received The new adclit ive blended into Shell Premium Gasoline already has created wide enthusiasm 1. Cubic content. 2. Capacity of evaporator section. 3. Shelf area. 4. Shelves on door. 5. Automatic and push-button defrosting. ! 6. Cyclamatic operation. ft' 7. Butter keeper ond butter conditioner. : 8. Ro'l-out shelves'. L' 9. Construction. I ' 10. Cost of operation. : 11. Appearance. 12. Reliability of manufacturer M and dealer. ONLY 45 MIN. ! among car owners attracted by I Shell's promise of "up to 15 ! more power without touching and carbon depmsils, and nivea op to 15' t more engine power. Tests Show Power Gain Thin encouriiKinu news for car owners came when Shell Oil Company engineers released performance linures on tests conducted usini!lheaillitive, blended into Shell Premium Gasoline nod sold under the trademark TCP. "TCI'overcomes pre-i;nition and spark plus mishrinn caused by lead ami carbon deposits. These have been two major power robbers up till now." A spokesman pointed out that "all nasohne sold today contains deposit-forming compounds." He said these compounds built deposits in the combustion chambers of all auto engines, it was explained that the deposits often become "hot spots" when power is needed most for quick acceleration. TO A A. C If A a tool " Drivers are warned, however, thai these deposits constantly accumulate with modern fuels and therefore must constantly be neutralized to keep the power gained. Shell says the only way to insure this is continued use of Shell Premium Gasoline with TCP. Company sales officials said Shell Premium Gasoline with TCP is being handled by all Shell dealers. LiOC0B(33 CHECK THESE POINTS WITH US FOR YOUR PROTECTION 1 r mam re3v ILLSS V .S - ,mi, if 'I i i SHELL 4 Ml LIMITED THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" Phone 6 or 36 1 mm BOS PARKER LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. . Terrace, B.C. tePP. Post Office Phone 266