f.,. 1 . Ceiiliy in iiie iai worid war when the water of the F.ngUsii Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, June lu. 1952 Legion Lawrence Turgeon First Priest Ordained in City jjstweds to Reside Here After Trip to Interior St. Andrew's Cathedral was the setting for the Liimr Vipvp last Saturdav.nf ..To'in vi;.,u,.u r. . Channel were stilled and so small and great boats evacuated the 300,000 British troops apparently trapped on the beach at Dunkirk. The commemoration Lane Cedar Chests ye(HU"ft " -t.i jjiuaucui liULltr ,in, David George Martin. . Remembers D-Day Sixty members of the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Legion and the Ladies' Auxiliary took part in a church parade to the Presbyterian Church yesterday forenoon in commemoration of the anniversary of D-day. President Alex Hair was In are nuns in Quebec, arrived at the church 15 minutes before the ceremony was to begin on Sunday. The church was gaily decorat tv,h bride, daughter of Mrs. J. t'J.J QIH HUM (IVdlUl. Lawrence Turgeon, 29-year-old Prince Rupert boy on Sunday became the first person ever to be ordained Into the priesthood in this city. The taU, lean priest was born in Edmonton, May 10, 1923 and came henj as a boy of five with his mother, Mrs. M. A. Turgeon, who -was the first to receive hi.-. dark green suit, 0. ... '1?rf,t"Wfc0W' natural straw hat, n shlX'S. of D-day was cause for remembrance of our debt to those who made the first step towards ultimate victory. The speaker also paid tribute to the work of the Canadian Legion in their efforts through parliamentary procedure to obtain for the widows and orphans adequate compensation for the losses they suffered through the death of the soldier husband or f ither. iiw chamois Kloves and yellow blouse and carried a prayer charge with J. S. Wilson Beting i -- - blessing alter the ordination. . His closest friend durirg the past few years, Rev. Luke Kberle, O.S.B., of Christ thvj Kino; Seminary in Burnaby and Rev. F. J Raynei-, O.M.I. , pust.or of Annunciation Church here, assisted ur'wn, who with his wire and anil Mrs. P. M. NeiLson, made .'special trip by boat to Prince i.... tl-ii. uprldinl as parade marshal and piper James Robertson providing the marching music. Dr. E. A. Wright preached an appropriate sermon, taking as his text, "Not by might or by power, but bv mv Smrit. saith C. Ytreberg, an old timer ofi Prince Rupert plans on leaving! shortly for a Vancouver vlsi;, ' to be away a month or more, j Mr. and Mrs. Len Comber (nee ! Emily Christopher and Mr. and i Mrs. Fred Stewart (nee Winni- i ' " Kuprit M 1.1 II M ft yil MIMi 4di iWhJ ed, the altar gleaming with fresh cut spring flowers and a myriad of candles and Jights. One of the most outstanding arrays of priests ever to assemble here came from all parts of the Vicariate to witness the ceremony. VISITING PRIESTS Dean of the group all Oblate fathers was 80-year-old Father Godfrey of Smithers, who has een a priest for more than 50 years. Others were Father Ed-vard Green of Dolg River, near Fort St. John; Father Michael Morrin of McBride; Father Alex Simpson of Fort St. James, ''ather Anthony MacDcnald of Prince George, and Father Nor-nan Racette of Terrace. fred Eby, RN ! are motoring from D D.. Bishop and Vicar Apostolic Vancouver this week and expect of Prince Rupert, in the colorful The cedar chest that is noted for its quality and beauty. Be sure to inquire about our LONG TFRM l.AYAWAY PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 the Lord." Dr. Wright stressed that man's unaided human power could accomplish littl. But God's spirit could overcome :he apparently unconquerable. to arrive Jd lister of the bride, wore a l.'siiit, white ((loves, hat and ijiuusc pmk pearls to match war-.,.;gs. Bi'1')' shoes and corsage of '. UU'lS. ' Viis Butler wore a dark blue i........ Kin.. Km t vriv crlrtvfiw in rimne Rupert Wed- ordination service. nesday for a short visit. The ceremony took place at the church where Father Turgeon attended Mass as a little boy. llis home was located where Annuitciution school grounds now U" "" " J iTrul' . !l(j shot's anrl had a corsage of (i ! rases. This was shown when the Israelites were saved by Gods ijwer at the Red Sea; in mediaeval times by the scattering of the Spanish Armada when the mighty fleet was scattered by the winds; and even more re- reo! more Mother ol me rooiii, ivirs. J u.rtill wolf a Dt-'iKe sun, iiiuurn- cover i. hat with nowers, ueie Kioves are bid out. Th newly-ordained p- ie;;t received all his early schooling ut Annunciation and after his first year of high school left for the Al:o on hand and taking ai personal interest was Father W ) F. Luntagne, O.M.I., former par ,,i hnmii shoes. She aliio had i Junior Chamber of Commerce 'v,pwe "1 roses, "grit man was Arthur Martin, .yiDi r nf Hit' uroom. Alli-r the wedding, performed Canon Basil S. Prockter, UIK'V I Delphtne Balagtvo, who will be married here Thursday to Wilfred Whitehouse. was among! those on the CPR dock Sunday. She welcomed her sister who has j come home from the U.S. to at- tend the wedding. Mrs. J. Murray, 4747 Quebec Street, Vancouver, arrived here Sunday aboard the Princess Norah to spend a few days In the city. Mother of Art Murray, Social Civdit candidate in Thursday's election, .'he had planned to attend the ordination of Father Turneon hut he- ship was late arriving. Mrs. G. W. Klsslck, president ot the G.C. Women's Liberal Association and m prominent club worker, left here by air last night for her home In West Vancouver. Former Prince Rupert resident, Mrs. Klsslck visited her brother Capt. Reg. Green (rt.(,'piioii was neia at tne iwar- m (wine - suite a, waiuron Ap- URGES VOTE AS YOU LIKE BUT A beautiful wedding cake. JUST TAKE A LOOK AT Our Used Cars Jain! (in a lace cioin amid two seminary in, Burnaby in 1940. From there he went to Mount Angel, Oregon, for his theological studies. The ceremony took place before an overflow throng at 10:) a.m. Mass. Many of those in the church went to school with the new priest and recall his childhood days in Prince Rupert. IK' was ordained r; stculur priest, iftid will serve under Bishop Jordan, an Oblate, lor at least three years. While it is not known where he will go, the vicariate of Prince Rupert covers more than 133.000 square inilvs j asrs uf canuitioiis, was cut for Canon Prockter proposed ish priest at Annunciation Church, who is visiting here from Ottawa. Father Turgeon offered up his first private Mass at 9 o'clock this morning. Father Turijeon, as he is now known to ail, is well known to many in Prince Rupert and native villages of northern B.C. While on vacation each year from the seminary he taught religion on reservations, spending some time at Fort McLeod and also at Lc Jac, near Prince George. Besides his mother and brother Robert, Father Turgeon has another brother, Albert, also m Toronto. A sister, Mrs. N. A. Ti-beria, lives at Albany, New Luust to the bride and Mr. A. U Martin promised the toast to tie brldc-inaid. A!U-r a trip to the Interior the 1949 FLYING STANDARD siple will reside at 221 Seventh , 'I '. 5 ' ' " .'l f '! I"; y ... r It ' . ft '!' VOTE suit west . here and spent the week-end atji'i northern and central British fifty-Two Cross Columbia. A Vicariate is a missionary territory which has not yet attained no. ; c i" 1948 PLYMOUTH.COAf ll 1937 FORD SEDAN 1911 INTERNATIONAL ,-TON PANEL 1949 AUSTIN A 1949 MORRIS 1951 AUSTIN 5-TON TRUCK Superior Auto Service Limited Third Ave nue West Phone Green 217 Duniiuy jcjuu The Shrin ers from Gizeh York, and another sister, Mrs. Don Holam, lives in New Toronto, ' Ontario. Lakelse Lake. She spoke earlier In the week at the Civic Centre Guides, Brownies Honor Queen First Prince Rupert Girl Guides Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Runtr Block Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. , Stewart, B.C the status of a diocese. Prince' Rupert vicariate takes In ull places between here and th Alberta border. Father Turgeon will leave here shortly with his mother to spend a vacation in Toronto before T-inplc, Vancouver, have gone with many happy metnor- . fi a:;d prepared to continue ir pledge to help crippled :id.rHi. I Their two (lay stay In Prince and Brownies attended churcn : takine- over his new duties ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS at St. Andrew's Cathedral last Whih- in Toronto, he will per : , . jpert caine to an end at 11 ,m S.itiiKiay Wivn Captain Bill form the marriage ceremony for liis older brother, Robert, on July 5. Mrs. Turgeon, whose two sisters Ut. .u:l) eu:det the sleek 1800- Sunday to honor the birthday of Queen Elizabeth. 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