Prinre Rupert Daily New Tuesday, March 17, 1953 IPG" Atfpf Vivian Armstrong Married In Pretty Terrace Wedding 100 Out of 111 Cast Vote at Native Village There no lack of civic mlndednes in must of the nai New Waterworks System For Four Indian Villages Construction of new water- s-gency. works .systems In four Indian 1 A n'" bikige will also be eon-villages in tlie Skeena agency strutted at Port Simpson wiin will total $75,000, F. E. Anfield. 1 contract lot to Tom Gosnell. Indian superintendent, disclos-! Equipment for an joos Is ex-ed today following a tour of the ' peeled to arrive within 10 days. ''ft 1 , ' ive villages In the Bkeena attency. t)M ittl to TliC Dully New TERRACE-A pretty weddinn waa solemnized in Knox United Church here recently when Vivian Armstrong, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Armstrong of Prince Rupert, became the bride of Herbert A. Prcstlion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Prestllen of Vancouver, Rev. A. C. Dukclow officiating. The bride made a lovely picture Indeed as she walked down the aisle on the arm of hfr father, by whom she was given Her bridfsrimid. Miss Marion Shenton of Prime Rupert, chostc a gown with pir;k brocaded lace bodice, net skirt of pink, blue and white panels over pink taffeta, and pink net bolero. A JuiietU? cap of blue net apd blue nylon elbow-length glove completed her costume, Mi.ss Flora Me'vin played the wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Hurry Seaton. who sang "Through the Years" during the signing of the register. Norman Shenton of Prince say, Indian Superintendent F. E. Anfield, but cites one in particular, following annual election at Aiyaru.li on the Naa Klver. Of 111 elector in th( village, 100 turned out to give Reuben P. Munroe the majority vote a chief councillor over three othcl candidates. Councilors elected .ut of 15 candidate were: Herbert Morven. Reeinald 1 vjts 1a7?L2 in marriage, in a sown of white Rupert was groomsman and Chantilly lace, with Queen Anne j mhers were Dennis Becxer and collar, traditional long lily- Perclval. Jacob Davi and Pat E. 1 McMillan. point sleeves and a boufrant lace skirt over nt. Her fingertip veil fell in soft folds from a beaded crown headdress and she wore a pearl necklace and matching earrings and carried a bouquet of red roses. Thla election aw the hli(hel voting percentage ever recorded 1 Kenneth Armstrong, brother of the bride. HOLD RECEPTION ' Following the wedding ceremony ' a reception was held In the Credit Union Hall at which a large number of friends gathered to extend best wishe to tlUS fctPji toujylc. This bride' mother, in a smart brown gabardine suit with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds, received the guests. The bride's table was attractively decorated with a three- Ii pi Itl'I.i: KOBE to be worn by Queen Elizabeth at W i -. ; l - t.(i(-i . i A CANADIAN GIRL, JOYCE DOUGLAS, 18 of Flin Flon. Manitoba, has been chosen to represent the British Commonwealth Girl Guicie movement at UiC Coronation ccrcir.Giilcs In Westmi:ister Abbey June 2. A normal school scholarship student at Tuxedo, Man,, Miss Douglas was considered a "typical representative" of Canada's 90.000 girl guides by the Canadian Council of Girl Guides' Association. on OA' l." Wing rmurujunru uy bruiuu women at Workmen Find Foundation Of Early Church in the agency, aald Mr. Anfield. Election were carried out by an all-natlvp electoral team 1 The newly-elected council and chief were aworn In at the Inaugural banquet which followed in the evening and which Mr. Anfield described a a "ump-tuoua feast." The Alyanah Suver Harmonic Band was in attendance with one selection conducted by Michael Bright, 83-year-old musician and one of the or- purt siik. and 18 fvet lung U being embroidered in en by thf Queen. iticr wedding cake flanked with r- Li n- L. c -i-J . rn. , j . yellow tapers and yellow and .U)i???Nr 1 f "I white carnations, of what is believed to have , been , f th rii... r-hri-.fn.ii The toast to the bride wax Men's Annual Bonspie ; iKlnal band organizer. Bright 1 ha Proposed by E Robin and re place of worship in Britain j to the totally blind. sponded by groom, while '1 -n - V-..' been unearthed by workmen re-, constructing London famous St. Bride Church in Fleet Street bustling newspaper district, The 17th century church built JL is rti.fe can bp Prinre Rupert entries alone i:'r I!" weond total 26. 80 far registered lrom I i' 1; ; ( .-, furling out of town are the DeLag and J nii.Vh of finally Adomeit rink from Smithera, c ,.' nvm, secretary with a total of aeven possible; ii ...j t:.-y. i10 ,rom Prime George from a I ,1, ..rt h.-ive possible 10; a possible four from u 100 Attend Anniversary the best man, Norman Shenton, proposed the toast to the bridesmaid. . Serviteurs assisting with the refreshments were the Misses Shirley Cole, Florence Johnson end Ivy McConnel. Dancins followed with music supplied by Larry Bummerfield. j by the great English architect. jS ' vrmve Burnt Lake; Dudley Little rink i 4 f eg? ww , ? t K 9 f y sir unrisiopner wres, was reduced to a burned-out shell by Iru-enrilarv hnmhit drooned bv Banquet More than 100 member of the -if other are from Terrace, and a possible , frnm Vltlnw.1 Mr and Mrs. Preitiien are nprman nlKht raiders during ' B iii.8 Lane ana "'"'""; The following trophie are at the blitz of London in the Sec- jeu Known in lcrrace. me onoe ond World War. It is being re- ! being on the staff of the Royil built with funds contributed by j Bank, while the groom Is identi--ell-wisher in all parts of thi t with S.R.S. Grocery. Commonwealth. I Out-of-town visitors were Mm. Since excavating work began Ed Armstrong, daughter-in-law many relics have been uncov- of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, and Canadian Legion Women Auxiliary last night attended the 20th anniversary banquet In the Legion auditorium. Member of the Legion served the ladies, After a delightful chicken dinner, the president, Mrs, Darrow t the deckling .n.i-r of entries h'-r t: j:s warm In !' ,'. ..u:i h.iit i(T--l.oit '..!.(! (hen we Ii 1 tih i-ntrteh," f " I ail cmHntt bus ? A ire 011 !! tlirre ii tu tie in perfect G. stake with 1932 winner In brack-eta Fashion Footwear Orand Challenge tDomlnatoi; Superior Auto Primary iDc Lege, Smlthersi; North Star (Secondary 'Rowboth- am 1 ; Applewhalte Secondary B o v U , Smither ; Frlzzeil-., Grand Aggregate iDomlnatoi. An additional t ophy 1 being awarded thi yea by Bacon Fisheries. In th nm.luiiv ninl t.ul I ered associating the churcli site '"" with London historic past. ' Shenton of Prince Rupert. Gomez welcomed all charter member, new member and reviewed the y ear work. some dating back to the Roman cccupation. The latest discovery Is a well-preserved semi-clrcuiar stone Mr. G. V. Hanley made the OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10. Stone Building Phone Blue 593 presentation to mis president oil wall of a basilica, resting on an The foundation. uon. Bert Rowtothama rink beat! bchalf J, mem1 " 8v h 18-foot ba.se A DIARY necklace, matching bracelet Mmiiar to those In stone-built out all of trie 20 competitor ti eome out on lop In a blaze of and earing. Mr, i. S. Black i Roman houses, was found about proposed a ; flve reet below the level of the 1 i i t 1 9'n 4ommc " at The Canadian Bank of Commerce "1 N. MQCLCOC victory Sunday, downing Itollli- toa-st to tiie caarter member medieval church Canadian farmers know the struggle, at maple sugar lime, of hauling the sap to the sugar house especially if there has been an early thaw. So we were interested in hearing how one farmer, who used aluminum tubing for summer irrigation, also used it as a spring pipeline to carry the sap from his trees to the sugar house some distance away. Light, strong, easily handled aluminum has a way of stimulating people's ingenuity in their search search for for short short cuts cuts that that will will save save tliem rime and money. Today more trum a thousand different Canadian firms are manufacturing articles made from aluminum supplied by Akan. (Aluminum . Company of Canada, Ltd.J , $ ; 1 ! ! f ' :T ; : " I i ton, Moore and Robertson in the :it;,ili The maratiion knoikout final continued from 11 a m. to 7 p m and it was responded to by Mra.j previously, diggers had come E Gooditeil. j acros the remnants of a wall The women sang "For He a ; and tessellated pavement of a Jolly Good Fellow" for the men substantial Roman buildinr, who waited on the table, and This has lent strength to th if , 1 1 j i:r-tt ev.-n money Hiil r!r ii s at the Mil Pear-of r "l ivinn the : 'I I'1 t 11I eere-f I S') f?"- t rh'ili'f ir.t em;.p of n.i-i .-,::,! Ix Hu- r-n i t ;i ! of them the evening concluded with card legend that St. Bride s Is bun. I.I.TTF.KIW)X (Continued from Page 2i .on the site of a Roman nous? and bingo. into f ' " I j which had bfn converted an early Christian temple. 1 '"'' tiJ V e. ?"( s J- . 1. - ' - . . ' I I ,($ ' 7 , f I.'.. 1 f irf S. -i . " c it- -i I..' zj ftcv. -1 r-va t 1 r ii , . . '.- e'. ft. . 4 v '' ii . . .. -A. 1 1 1 ' ) Ml , 7 f - i 1 1. V k . i, . '. - .A ' ' - ' - " . : 1 j . -' ; i' ..." . j ' 1 s I : t v - , 1, ticsi.Mire In the very last day, your wealth He rolling, and your clothe are mothraten; your 2old anil Mlver lie rasted over, and their rtist win be evidence vtsln l you, it will devour your lies ndi Baby Denning Christened At St. Peter's ir-. lU'h like fire. i 7n- f..,y See. thr wages of which yoj have defrauded the workmen i 4 i Frederick William, six-month- ' Mr. and Mr. John F and tii e:lr. of the harvester! ?W ner Vi' ir Till! nsikis it ? !ib ;,iymj . ir in 1 , ....rfy n ;uiinnil P,ir-a 1 'li raiilr was cnristcnea ai a arhcil th. ears of the i 1,1 iinims have r ceremony conducted In St. Peter 1 .H I t I 1 uii' 1st 1 : iu to there it liar to W'n.-.Un Anglican Church by the Rev. John 8. Twining, In the presence of relatives and friends. The child paternal grand- .IK, uii', iii.. u. uier Din.iiiig, acted a podmother. Godlathcri were Adolf PooLsik of Port Edward and John Marshaii c Penny. B.C. FulUiv.inir the acrvlce, le.j v. as .rrve:l ai the home of the baby's Ixjtd of HosU. j Vou have revelled on earth' and plunged Into dissipation; ; ytiu have fastened yourselves as : for the day of daughter: yoa nave coii.lrmned, you have rnur-lend the rtlt ius, nnre$lsUn. Be patient, then, brnthers. till : the arrival of the Lord. See how I he farmer wiuts for the pre- -Urns crop of the land, biding hi. ! 'line mttirntlv till he lifts the o 11 I li't 'licv w ir.t I 1 ' b'l' Mi.ii, r th-it - to see Ninir .nit o i.:-.mii,.,- ipurnti at 1144 Ninth Avenue ! autumn and the wins ra ;i-t rr-o; muuza- C.AC. ( (Hi! 11 ut ifi'iave jiailcnce vour:lve.s. strentt-, 1. pears,,,, then vour hearls, for the arrival j nt 5 V ZrZ BARBARA LLLIS UJU-kOlJ U.I V'A VAJ VWXUV-- LTYj tvi 1 Cream nail m, lit.fi remover, acetinlinK. I .la. .r 11111 fmmmmm fYx' to Barbara Lliin, is tiie miwi wondi-r- I t'TTTl "X j g s. I rs-. s , ? " rrTvt"l I invention since nnil tMlili. ( I fill ((Iff I k ll g as ! I wJ jSSeS I " w eaHrsd H.'iuaii. Miss VJh, 1 IA-V1A II 1 M f I f rfT f Wi-"" 1 Ending Cana'liBn fashion model E . -4 k y ""iV I f I f'Jl ,' ' ,'",,l",,1" . - time miver too. It Jfc VJi I -7 'Lis ' II iVt I I f'i"k 1 111 f 1 1 lSrtymm & (51 1 -j fti'ns cu'trip, romiitions nail". ,J1T v' ll I H ft U m I Lm. Pt)ljl' (f( r movi-s polish and forms a K.li-h ) ' ft U J V t wally n-volutionarvl'Bi.-t Xh in- ft I TrtTVitrfl i vostnwnt Miss Ellia ever mm in. ..fi iJV 1 "" . 'ifl'M Vou 11 find lWuuu at w.t ilr-is 'it'll M 1 -Kt, ? it ) -ml mumelie counter.. ' . v.;t '$ Si M , Vh' j. N if" f 's- I . .1 1 N I S H 10 01 7 THAN IVII I1I0III jrM 1 X Nk I HOWS ON IN MINUTtS... -, j j J s JJ$ . ' 1 I N') shoul ! ' 01 ln ,l,rtl '', al naim -vain. 1 1 to 8 Moffitt tran!ntlon For a mooth EDWARD W. GREEN sraii! !(! t!ur u 1 it. that! Ki I fj 11 ' Alihdtt ders tea (mm f i f ,11 1 'v wrnrv c a ,i rh'inti J ' ' ' Minnt- 'J 'I Jl,rk IVf ( irv n 1, 11! rm I I f ii'iice a-f It is rw- Aiipti 1 lU'itlnir of Prin-e Tnpert Flshrnn"" ''! Credit Un-: n, Thursday. Man h ID, Cam-, Man lRk n H ... 1 I .V 6 Business ii Professional Wo- I men's Club card prty. Canadl-:i i Leelon Hall. Tuesday. March J 17th. Bridge, Canasta and Crlh- . bage. ' " UiJ ttel-omi 1 d fi'l iiirp ml'l-1 t Ii;.ril MP f r 1 m it. TV" h" sh n i thtr ' Vf, (,f rut- t 1" b'.me hifn-- Lamb's NAVY HUM ' DtnchUrj Telephone , Jobs Ul- uimmK gen-, Rridcro and Can.iala commenc- ; , , , ; !ng March 23 through to April l li ft, f r.r . ., U,iisn-' cabi STAYS BRIGHT FOR YEARS! t j- "A staunch eld friend" 1 ,,,, v. Anyone ursnviw n.... i ill '"f 'f' tables, contact George Dawes. ; ,1 I u " l Is ? 1 nmincnt hii th" 'OooA 1 prizes, l,s'f of Defence ; Women' Canadian Club; I 1 1 .M.,n to fh- meetlns Wednesday. March 18, J ,r 11 ''ii in Thn i (t 3d nm Cathedral Church- ji Mien fellow Canadians lose their homes and their hopes in disasters of tire or flood, you have a part in the work of relief. Though the victims be a thousand miles away, catastrophe itiuKcs close neighbours of us all. Red Cross moves swiftly to help the injured and homeless. With supplies and equipment that you help provide, the tragedy or ruin is eased. By helping the Canadian Red Cross carry on its work of mercy you become 1 Thin ndrerttarmeiii Is not puhllslir.l . .,,...,tn-A.I K.r lha t.lmifir C'llltni) neral thit 1 Hall. Speaker, Mr. Gil Clark. r 1 r i 1 1 I- j 1 - j "Hsii':. rtesnitn hl ! Tnnln- "Wh.it'n Hnmienintl In h. ih. iim.mnrnl of "l. Ins beeom I Canadian Radio ." ' ilt Britinh Columbia s Political liability ' , , (Mtmt CMtmt U iiqh horn the Sli lih, unl.dmj Sltndt iepcd can. No miinj ot eolot to wills nd iciubbinj, wihes tjiinninj rquitd. woodooik lot yu! iy chin plll G SUPER WALL-TONE with COLORSEAL Ute b t yew loctl Marshall-Weill daalti't. Choose from iMSI'ln Tl yrnim In truly a part of the rescue team. Give generously uuiK hd timir re- i nda nt rrltlelsm. I 11 Onuu-io-wtiieh w 11 key b-itUn-l ' fiiiltlB li'.Ttion I . . . keep your Red Ooss strong. always Insist on.. many modttn colws. BY 1NE GALLON . . .v piHleuhriv arouse 1 1 h" On the oiwi UR ALL VOUR J support your nvirli,, "HI Is pnualtf I $5,310,600 is needed this year! Cijts tt your Red Cruss art wisely mt i. t ach ye jr tht ut comilmg 4V -(-i-i--8i '-llXUin UW lift ;.cll't foivisn r,f- j .;'holl move to' ' rs' the rholce f 1 15 to lie bo ! ui'tn'-c r 1 i is subject to audit by tlte Otuniuhn GoivmmeHt foremost in frozen foods Loeal Campaign Headquarters: NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. LTD. P.O. Box llt STAN' SAV1LLE. Chairman Phone 210 and FisluT- James