arry Basso, Nancy Hill Pledae NuDtia Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, December 18, 1953 ows at St. Andrew's Cathedral Rites Annunciation School Students Entertain Parents at Concert Pupils of grades one and two j Students of other grades held of the Annunciation school en-! Christmas parties in their own tertained their parents and classrooms. TASTES rn young friends at a Christmas, j W r- . V - f ' ' . 7 ' ' , " ' "? ' 0 iradltlonal- white was the choice or Prince Rupert'! newest bride. Nancy Margaret Hill, for her marriage last night to Harry A. Basso, in a beautiful oeremony in St. Andrew' Anglican cath-'edral. Richly brocaded white taffeta fashioned on Princess lines, was worn by the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hill of this city. The lovely gown featured yoke and skirt panel of plain taffeta and long, fitted sleeves. Her floor-length veil cascaded from, a white pearled tiara and she carried a smart little muff of brocaded taffeta uu mum 1 ; party In the school hall yesterday. Sister Enid of grade one directed the program which included singing, reciting and dancing, winding up with a visit from Santa Claus who presented gifts to the youngsters. The students and their younger guests received treats presented by the Home and School Association. HAH EUER sewing machine For action try Classifieds 2jO(JfL (Entertained A1S itj C-anadi DANCE W ODIWflTIi' tans with a single white orchid ani streamers. The gown was designed by Mrs. Louis Campagno-lo . Rt. Rev. H. O. Watts, Bishop of Caledonia, officiated at the ceremony for which the bride was. given in marriage by her father. Only bridal attendant was Mrs. Jack Macintosh, jr., who wore a charming gown of bright coral satin and net, an adaptation of a Sadlers Wells ballet dress, with matching skull cap and satin shoes. She also carried a muff of matching coral, with white gardenias and streamers. Mr. Louis Campagnolo attended the groom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Basso'of this city, and Alfred and Barrie Hill, brothers of the bride, were ushers. Mr. Peter Lien was organist at the ceremony for which the church was graced with large white 'mums on the altar and baskets of pink and white carnations, j , RECEPTION For the reception, at the home cf the bride's parents, parents of the bridal couple assisted in receiving, Mrs. Hill wearing a smart light grey suit with pink hat and white accessories and corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Basso chose a rose-trimmi'd black crepe dress with matching accessories and corsage of deep pink carnations. The bridal table, covered with a hand-worked linen cloth, held the wedding cake, flanked by tall white tapers. Mr. Earl Becker proposed the toast to the bride. Serving refreshments were Mrs. John Basso, Jr., Mrs. Louis Campagnolo, Miss Mary Basso. Miss Phyllis Hill and Miss Carol 3vV HACl'v NORTH LUFFENHAM, England (CP) Twenty-five "older boys and girls," residents aged 72 to 98 of a nearby old folks' home, were the guests today of 439 squadron ot this RCAF f'yhter wing. 1 The squadron personnel paid for a camp-cooked turkey dinner, carried It to the home and Elks W Home Friday, Dec. 18 am mfomtrio miik )) 1MB I I 'jfTrr cm 32 J i If fFms V 1 il. served It as part of the Christmas celebrations put on by the 1 1 vW"vv,g"-T'wyi' ALL DRESSED IP for holiday parties is Patsy in a full-length dress of nylon tulle, piped, collared and belted with satin. The double skirt Ls shaped by an attached crinoline and the same style Is made in a shorter length. Parents Enjoy Borden Street School Concert Proud parents and friends overflowed the Borden Street school yesterday afternoon for the youngsters' annual Christmas concert. , Mrs. Stone's grade one pupils launched the program with a group recitation and song, Christmas," and were followed by groups and solo presentations by students in all grades, with every act winning warm applause. The program was as follows: Mrs. Caldcrwood's grade one, singing "The Shepherd's Story;" Miss Smith's grade two, Christmas tableau with singing and' a recitation by Don McNeill; Miss Bernhoff's grade two, an action number, "Ten Little Indians;" Miss Bernhoff's grade three, a sketch., "Visit from St. Nicholas" and a recitation "Presents" bv Flunk Braham. Mr. back's grades three and ngnter wing for the surrounding ! residents. Earlier In the week, the three-squadron base entertained 750 1 Canadian and English children ; at a Christmas party after planning for 450. 8anta called and there was food galore. First select and insert a pattern disc-completely automatically, U make the fanciest 10 p.m. 2 a.m. $1 .00 per person . MUSIC BY THE WESTERNAIRES EVERYONE. INVITED tewing ai easy f playing a record! Clna't Exciusivt Open Arm ieta yov darn tocki, mend leve, etc., without . apening seamt. i Hill. l-tnit!C!ififi1,'''S's,''iice!e-,!tiici' ONLY $29-50 DOWN $15.00 MONTH PLEASE HER THIS CHRISTMAS! v A feature of the reception was music by Mrs. J. C. Ollker at the piano and Mike Colussl on the accordion, and a surprise for the bride and groom was a serenade by the pipe band of the 102nd Artillery battery. In which the groom Is a popular NCO. Unit and band members wished the TO YOUR NEW 10ME OR OFFICE KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO FAR Cold weather's no excuse for poor car performance! See us NOW for a general check-up and tune up . . . and we'll wtnterlae your car too. You'll be pleased with our service. - ; bridal couple good luck, and later entertained them at an Informal ' ! w z reception In the sergeant's messLIour' a-play 'nl"mce ana ne of the battery "Swineheru"; M'S- Cobb's, division The newlyweds have taken up ' three- cnoral nulnbtfr "0'rand-resirienre at ana Ninth Avenui. "P's Vereion" and a .recitation. nmercial or household rjtuir moved with care, mpt. courteous service PACKING CRATING SHIPPING KM A I, Oil LONG DISTANCE MOVING ' LINDSAY'S 'When Papa Was A Boy" by John West. Superior Auto Service N. McKerracher Heads, Rotary , At Terrace MACK And STOKAGK j Lindsay. ! j Mr. Freeman's grade five, a i clever dramatization of "Eng-! lish As She Is Spoke" led by Ann Harding; Mr. Wilson's grade six.! j a two-act play, "The Shepherd Who Couldn't See the LU'hV featuriii!! Paddy Greene. Chris Downing and Ronny Gasiunas. i including a flutophone interlude ! played by several girls, i Group sinking of "The First gi) REFRIGERATORS .5 bi iu 1 -, -, I , Cl ." j 1 I me til) - I.TIK y V V v v y v V y f y y y y y y y y Limited Ltavp it to Lindsays" Canadian legion b.e.s.l, nr ':rr ANNUAL KIDDIES XMAS TREE will be held on ' SUNDAY, DEC. 20 2 p.m. v:" ' i i i !::.'. i ' . r..i,.,: , :'(: -..if'. : r.i. imi; .1 , al, H;t, .1n ,., t,,., THE ARMOURIES Sixth Avenue SpfClKl to The Dally New TFRRACE. Nell McKerracher, former president of the Pentic-ton Rotary, has been elected first president of the new Terrace Rotary Club. Vice-president Is B. R. Dodds; secretary. "W. R, Wcllings; treasurer, Tour Ron: serecanl-at-arms. Pat Philllpson. Board of Noel" and "O Come All Ye Faifh- ; ful" was ancHher featurt.ofjthe program wbiii 'vrouujl i&),jwith parents touring the classroms. 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