1 I ' Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 25, 1952 ! I First Children Should Set Example Boy Pitcher Wins Cruise To Alaska TORONTO tf Raise the first . two right, and there's really no problem to bringing up a large family. Pupils Perform Before Parents So says John H. Fedora of LADIES' DRESS SHOES VANCOUVER. Seattle's "Old Woodenface" baseball pitching Toronto, father of nine girls and four boys. He and his wife Jennie have just celebrated their silver wedding anniversary here. The piano pupils of Mrs. H. .Tamieson entertained their champion, 13-year-old Phil Soi-scheld, was about the most excited boy In Vancouver last Innkeeper's Wives Make Own Rules '-t- HASTINGS, England 0 The experienced public-house keeper will never tell a woman on the telephone that her husband is in the bar. The tactful answer Is "No, he's Just, gone out." night. All colors and styles His prize for winning an an nual pitching contest was a 10- Take your choice o Fgrcy. y. "The older children, lead the younger ones along, ail liown the line," he says, "and the vhole family can work together." Three of his children' are employed In the foundry which Mr. Fedora took over from his brother in 1946. Helen, 16, does drill press work with her 18-year-oic! ciay crui.se to Alaska on Canadian National steamship Prince George. And he was here to mothers in a very enjoyable musical program, last Friday afternoon at the home of their teacher. Each pupil showed marked individual programs and Mrs. Jamieson expressed her sincere pleasure in having full co-operation of both pupils and parents in her endeavor to further their musical appreciation. claim his prize. That was one of many tips blue, red, lilac, bla end green. Sec these and .many others The lanky Puset Sound high; heard at. a meeting of the Publl- school boy took his mother. Mrs. cans" Association attended by brother Bob. Benny, 22, helps his 500 wives, mothers and daugh father with the books. ters of innkeepers. Mrs. I. L. Grand, the speaker, added that In such a case, "it's up to you to Originally from Waiida, Sask., Mr. Fedora believes there may be more opportunities for large families in the east. see that the husband leaves at Ws0 B. Soleheid, on the cruise! with him. lie had won the two I tickets by defeating more than 11,000 boys from 90 Seattle high schools and playgrounds in the "Old Woody" contest. In the finals, pitching against four other top boy pitchers, Phil threw 25 strikeouts to win his Crown. promptly." i - She urecd tne Gathering to The program consisted of the following: Andrea Vietch: Welcome, Sweet Springtime; Neopolitan Song; Danny Radford: Good Morning, Merry Sunshine, Playmates; Lynda Fergusoi.'?: Hornpipe, Play-ng Hopscotch; Ann La Sette: The Dance, The Minuet; Gail Davidson; Mouse In the Coal Bin. The Ghost Stalks at Mid FASHION FOOTWEAR FROM ( ANAI). Earl Alexander, former governor-general, listen to the same funny story or tale of woe no matter how many times they've heard It before. And they should try to patch up matrimonial differences. Men should not always be al fruin the women ui canaaa a coinmnauon record-player 1?S The other finalists In the con di(, purl in a auuie a,uuu ui liuuvnuiu equipment i test sponsored by the Seattle Times and the Seattle Parks A'f'X.'Uiuoi . mukiiik me presenvauon in uttawa, leu to are: M:s. Douglas Abbott, Mrs. George Drew and Mrs. night; Janet Sherry: Sailing i Boats, My Pog and I; Duet by1 lowed to setth; disturbances between customers, she said. Sometimes women can stop the tz Winter (CP PHOTO) Board each received new baseballs and gloves. A number of other prizes. Including big league caps, had been distribut ! trouble faster. Mrs. Grand added that the li George and Ann La Sette: Easter Parade; Colin Sherry: The Wise Young Owl; Barry Jamie-son: Indian War Dance, The Ballet: George La Sette: The gular Baptist Pastor i n J l i censed trade made for happy home life "If a woman makes a ed to winners in each school: Before he sailed from her last night, Phil met some of Vancouver's young baseball kes onae at ceremony Sphinx, At the Soda Fountain; Dorothy Powell: A Tiny Lullaby, God Save the Queen. After the program Mrs. Jamie-son favored her pupils with a light classic, followed by an advanced classic for the adults. midst a setting of a - beautiful profusion of players who came down to the ship to wish the champ bon voyage. Phil and his mother were among the 260 passengers from good publican she will almost certainly make a good wife." Rev. 3. R. Sankey, rector of the local church, said that the pub plays almost as important a Job as the church in society. "Vicars and publicans should get together more often with the same aim promoting friendliness." stu i m TRAM TC. flowers, Anna, daughter of Commander and Biketov, 855 Borden Street, exchanged nuptial all parts of the United States and Canada who are on the A dainty tea was served by Mrs. Jamieson, assisted by Mrs. E. Turner. ith Kev. Leonard A. Thorpe, son of Mr. and l. A. Thorpe of Duncan, B.C., on Saturday atjX EXwP a. r.,:.. n v. ! dent of Kiwanis International, Si New Houses Six of the sixteen dwelling 111. ill Uie ttujuiai uaj.iLi.-a iiiuiiu I .... 4 I U.. . i 1 Walter J. h. Ray, and Mrs. Ray Hiliios were ninumwu uj , n houses to It built at Seal Cove I of Detroit. They are accompan lex and a corsage of red roses 0 Olwn. One iit every package of iii marriage by her bride was lovely in a ' lieu " a iiumuei ui jviwamaiis unoer tne recently uciura ran- I jji (h j, trusts i taking tnc cruise before return- structlon scheme are already up The were received cJirui Vu.v.,,h Tt ln home following their recent and partly constructed. The amidst a background of the, ,,,.. ,, k...,,.r.. . ROY ROGERS KING OF THE COWBOYS Grape-Nuts Flakes are extra delicious POST'S GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES marked on the front "Roy Rogers WESTERN RING" tin and lace gown feat LUllVt lltlUU ill OtttlUlC. UUliUlilPjfi ilUVt; UrtllHlltn. h.ch lace Inserted neck ! lower emoanKea lire place. Beachcomber n.mi ls and full skirt The bridal table decorated by because they're SUGAKOASTBD. Ami tcv nrnvidff I the bride's mother ! hv n nmler-skirt hoop. 'PnstS r uufS;!Music Appreciation Group three-tier mir- S 1 . ' i a h.vrlv snrav bou-jling beauty. Fou fciiif I6? the nourishment of rrri n.Ms with lilv of surrounded the GRAPEKUTS : -A xnn.rinened wheat You'll want them all TWELVE splendid picture rinRS featuring Roy Rogers, Trif;ser, Bullet and other exciting Western lubjects. In bright colors fit any finger. i or center wedding cake which 'IMeets for Final Session rested on a lovely hand-made FlMtti J3R 9 Get Get them them at at Mom Mom's iavoiitc Uvoiite I M fT ;.v and blue delphin- Nadia Hekclov, sister of it. was her only attend- lace table cloth. The cake was and malted barley . . .of r r o grains, not one! Try Grape-Nuts rUkcs today. 3L !, grocery grocery store. store. k f?$V4-V It I SATURDAY, JUNE 23 ELKS' ELKS' HOME HOME I T ". a . , Wn surmounted by a tiny scale a music appreciation group model of a 16th century gal- which began with a small nu-leon under full sail, made by the j cieus of music lovers is giving an bride's father. ' j open invitation to anyone who "WticQ in pretty pinn net charge and everyone is welcome but those intending to attend himmt ring white satin, are asked to notify Mr. Stlrn at The toast to the bride was wishes to relax In comfort andthe CSvic centre, telephone 231, 5 (bv invitation onlv- g -rfjDl l9 1 MffiLJ H ? Verv very v.o-uoi Coiual Dress wrcs . , . . . . No Tics Allowed 5.' - . S For quick results try a Daily News Classified! made by Mr. Levelton to which listen to their favorites. or Miss Thain at telephone 6. k featured a snug graceful full klrt. She a colonial bouquet of C R Cliff Levelton, I - iKKWWOWOOOOOWWWgiWHmgavvwvv . readers t:n..iusman while ush-i .it Mr Stanley Wllbee the groom responded and in turn presented the toast to the bridesmaid. Mrs. J. R. EKert poured and serviteurs were Mrs. Levelton, and the Misses Joan Gardiner, Margo Brown and Ethel Moore-house. The bride presented her at- Place is the Civic Centre Com-! men lounge Friday evening at eight. Under directorship of Jack Stim and Miss Rosalee Thai l, this will be the last of the season's such programs, Friday's agenda of music Includes: Rossini's overture to "The Thieving Magpie"; Smetana's "The Mi'lrtau" , " The Mac! Scene" from Lucia di Lamme.moor, sung by Lili Pons; "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra" by Tehkovski; "The Waltz" from Kgen Oneigln, Llks Beachcomber Ball, invitation only. June 28. (Hi 9 Special meeting, Carpenters' Union. Wednesday, June 25, 8 D.m.. Carpenters' Hall, Fraser a: rrpderii-KK, notn oi : sat music was played by Kiloorn Vocal soloist i Freili ricks sang Wen-LdviIiss' ever beautiful M Sum " ant the ceremony, a n was held at the home biido where sixty guests w'nimi'ci by the bride's (149 '11, ..f r ii. llin UUIltll.LXIklU IUU IU IIIUIIU I :' St. URGENT BUSINESS. tilirlant with a lovely string or pearls. The licst man was presented with a wallet from- the groom, and the ushers each received gifts. The bride's gift to the groom was an attractive leather club bug. A special meeting Shore -workers Local U.F.A.W.U., Auditorium, Thursday, by Tchaikouski; "Home To Our Mountains," a duct from II Tro- June 26. 1952, t30 p,m. The newlyweds left for Van Shc wore a liown of members attend. U the Princess vat ore, by Verdi and "The Un- hin ..it ...t-.it mover aboard 111 I W lllVK iiuv ' - - ... . , . ... . Salt Lake Ferry running every Thursday and Sunday, weather permitting. Refer to schedule elsewhere in this paper. Phone Black 928. (It) -m and a corsuge of I-ouise where their wedding trip unisnecl oympnony Dyociiuocit. From there Recordings are supplied by a B , , Agisting her will commence. lf niniix r of" the Broom1 they will motor through the city music store and by the pri- vate collection of Charles Forbes, The biide's going Okanagan. downed In a navy blue Reprmtuc ion, says Mr. Stlrn. "Is ii' m li hite 'C u'essul away outfit was a clramm:, iPPP.,hp Knitted suit, camel above criticism." There Is no hair coat and green accessor!-"". . hlephoners Wer Names, Her outfit blended nicely with ; the groom's gift of a three piece ; iiigg.kge set of egg-shell cm-! jounded in green. On their return, the Rev. and i Mrs. Thorpe will reside hers MEN m Numbers where he will continue as pastor of the Regular Baptist Church Mrs. Thorpe will continue to teach at King Edward School. Who I arc you going to wear at the ELKS , BEACHCOMBER BALL? IAMH LAKE. B.C. i nuinljeis to make tele-falls may be necessary in wpps, hut niinibcrs arc Victor Bcynon, who has been hospitalized In Vancouver for several months, Is due this week for a visit home. l r." nnTnT id people don't, like tlvem inieri.tr British Columbia third attempt by tele-upei iittirs hrr to bring "; Into use inerllns 'Jl'.' sin'cess. 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