‘ . Seal Campaign . toms Going Wel a annual Christ fpaign sponsored Wg Rupert Sorop- F hoon excellent, Bair man reported Y b 600 envelopes, Feo worth of the Bals, have been pe lov club, Mrs. als, entirely vol-| rt of the Sorop- made a major i) 5-member club. A friends and embers has con- B the success of bit thab a re- bof the TB seal Bhich percentage yes ceived is used Bupert district. Rtandard design, B ycar are in Lwo hows a pirl and Bristinas bree on & B the other feat- den on a green ‘Dish tsite? OW MEIN n= 3:30 a.m, ; sd Cafe Forders Ph. 6226 rT Tee Bit is not published or BL iquor Control Board perament of British Mw 7% Ah ARETTE ’ The seals, whieh’ the Post Of- flee department requests be| placed onthe back of the en- velopes, helps to pay for mobile X-ray units and research used in the fight against tuberculosis and carried on by the Tubercul-. osls Society, Donations to the Christmas|: seal campaign ‘are valid Income tax deductions, . . Fashion Show | Plans Complete Last minute. preparations for the fashion show, to be presented by the Women’s Auxiliary, Ca- nadian Legion, tomorrow ab 8 pin. in the Canadian Legion Auditorium, - are now complete under the direction of Mrs. Dar- row Gomez -and Mrs. William Rothwell, The show will feature fashions with a distinctively Canadian look, styled with the natural zest and verve that distinguishes _| Canadian women from ail others,’ The show has borrowed too, from others — a touch of old world charm’ from Paris, a bit of gla- mor from New York and a dash of tailored dignity from London. All are carefully combined with original Canadian flair, a show which will be sure to interest all discriminating women. - The show will feature every- |. thing new in the fashion world from the freshest in sportswear to elegant formals,. some of which display the highly-dehat- ed Dior bustiine. Alwin Jeffrey, Wed at Kingd The Kingdom Hall of Jeho-) vah’s Witnesses, was the scene Saturday evening of. a wedding where more than 100 friends and well-wishers witnessed the mar- riage of Miss Myrtle Weir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Weir, 8592 Oak Street, Vancou- ver to Alwin Jeffrey, son of’Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffrey of 604 ‘Thompson Street, Prince Rupert. Preceding the simpje cere- mony, the minister, R. A. Archi- bald, used the occasion to briefly review the origin of marriage, reminding: the couple of its sacredness and the fact that marriage Is a three-fold -cord, ‘jinvolving the husband, the wife and their Creator. Mr. Archibald said that jt is only when .creatures ‘recggnize, this fact that they can find their greatest Joy and happiness: in! 'Ex-City ‘Banker Gets New Post Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Minnion and family have'recently taken up residence In Sechelt, B,C. ‘where Mr, Minnion has béelt-ap- pointed manager of the Bank of Montreal. He js well known here having , worked for many years on the staff of the Prince Ru- Pert branch of the B of M. Mrs, ‘Minnion was -tormerly Miss | Thelma Hedstrom of this elty. the high esteem ‘in whic young couple. are held by thelr hei Hourhon Garden Cream Custard Cream Mik Arrowroot Shortcake PEEK FREAN’S 60%, MAKERE OF Tonio BISCUITS | sEEK FREAN’S Colourful Prosontation Tins for Christmas Prosonts—-B5c to $3 a oa 7 FINE FOODS ONS Phono 3113-3611 VOR PEM RUAN BIROUITS Borden PTA. ~|Hear ‘Plans For: School Plans for the proposed new Bolden Street school oh Acrop- olis Hill, were outlined’ for Bor- den Street Parent-Teacher as- sociaton ' by: District. 52 school board Trustee Joe Scott.: Trustee Scott told the meeting that the “total cost of -the. two story, 12-room school would: be $301,000 which includes: equip- ment,cost of the site, connection of the city sewer and contin- gency fund: A 65 per cent major- ity is required to pass the refer- endum for the school, Trustee Scott sald, at the December ) elections, The membership committee reported a total’ of 91 members, while the Dental Clinic commit. tee reported that Mrs. Galbraith, of Annunciation. school was elected. thelr new vice-president and that more money is needed to make the Dental Clinic a success, The meeting decided to send a donation to UBC alumni’ for the home management. house. Mrs, Rutherford and Mrs. Denis Burnip were elected the dele- gates to the citizenship commit- tee. Mrs, Stone’s division | was awarded the attendance banner. Refreshments were served by conveners Mrs. Ken Barding and Mrs, Herbert: Marchant. PERSONALS Lt. Jack Evans, RCNR, re- turned Monday from a three day conference of supply officers at HMCS Tecumseh, Calgary. . Myrtle: Weir - om Hall’ Rites :marriage. He called attention to the prospects before this young couple of “living through the present worid trouble. Into an earthly par adise, wherein if con- tinuing obedient to the loving laws of their God, they and their children need never die,” Following the wedding, a re- ception was held at the home of the. groom’s parents, where the many beautiful gifts attester to this many friends. IT’S HARD to believe that this handsome date-time ensemble is fashioned entirely of cotton. Designed by Nelly De Grab _ for the Natlonal Cotton Coun- “cil, the outfit consists of a full skirt, done in a Persian woven tweed with a brushed surface, nnd a brief ftted Jacket of wine-colored velveteen, Trade-in $9 Atlowanee For Your Old Washer Ragard- loss of Condition @ Automalle Drain Pump @ Bxelusive UASY Splrvhitor wash Ing metho: @ Porcelain conned tub @ Veluxve wringer AU chrome ap. polntinenth © F-Vear guaran lon oon ttrive mechanism Regular S180 boss Traded sah. M0 sl i | YOURS FOR | Dial 2325 Mel. l, at S - Annunelation Church: was the | scene for a pretty morning wed- | ding yesterday uniting"In. mare. riagé Anne Ruth, ‘daughter of Mr, and’ Mrs. J, Watchell,; Fort St, John, B.C.and John Graham MacKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs, M. W, MacKenzle, 1237 Eleventh Avenue East, The: grooms, born in. Prince Rupert, {s: well: ‘known in the: younger circles, Father F. O, ‘Mohan offictated at the ceremony ‘in which the bride, -given in marriage: by ‘Leo Dolron, wore a lovely teal blue: dressmaker - sult; . ‘jacketed with extra wide lapels and, skirt with District News Hjieclal to The Dally News STEWART — Branch No, 85 Canadian ‘Legion’s annual Re-|- membrance Day dance. in the Moose: Hall. was attended by a large crowd to make it a suc- cess. Music wag supplied by Mrs. R, Cornwall and Mrs. L, A: Behn-: sen at the piano, John Bouzek. clarinet, E, King, trumpet and]. Bob Hill on the. traps, : + + A large crowd also attended the Annual. Rememberance Day Parade to the. Cenotaph. Service was conducted by. Mrs.'‘L. Fin- ney of St. Mark's. Anglican | Church,’ All taking ‘part met at the Legion Clubrooms.and were paraded by president H.-A. Mc- Clelland. Leading the parade were the Stewart Scout Cubs, under the Assistant Cub- Master J. F, Bouzek, Menibers of the Legion Branch followed, display- ing a glittering array of medals: Next in the parade came the Legion Ladies Auxiliary followed by a few unattached residents, There was a: good showing of First World War: veterans. - oh - A tractor. and trailer along with other equipment has been brought in by the Patricia Tran- sportation Company preparing to take supplies to the Granduc property this winter, The comp- any has had a great deal:of ex» perience -in- winter transport- ation in Ontario and Manitoba and are making careful plans for the task here. Shelter cab- ins will be ,placed abt strategic points along the route across the’ Salmon Glacier and other ‘snow- fields, which will be: mounted ont skis and can be-moved ‘ahedd’ as | needed. Ernest Wright: 1g in’ charge of the operations, % en Good progress” ‘is being made in the construction of hangers for the Grande panes. The ic ? of ‘oleanting the, Port. | ‘land Caiial Tunnel | on the Ca}- ' slay Consolidated Mines ° ‘prop-, pressing favorably. Ca a oe . According to unofficlat reports, new claims are still being staked, and the villiage clérk has been Kept busy ahswering Inquiries number, of pt deirlycacreateds Tradmand: THe oullock is bright for the district. : qe A Jocal.ofthe International Woodworkers of America his been formed here by the logvers with a membersh'p of about 60. Garth White was elected pres- Ident. and Rebert Barwise, see- retary-treasurer, Although new- ly formed the, local, numbered 171, has met, the hends of the logeing companies and are inthe midst. of making adjustnents In the wages, hoping to bring them In ling with other companies, to} + % % Tengiie McGee left last week for a vistt bo his home in Dane- gal, Ireland, He expects lo be | ‘back Abou Mareh, 1956, McRae Bros. LAND Tho Store that Sorvive Bullt or 2326 Mac Kei Whultk Rus . A hnuniciation Glanch ‘Ja corsage. of pink and, white car “| ter length, Aur coat, a gift from Terrace Rites erty on’ Glacler’ Creek Is’ pro | about real estate, With .a darge|, “helna. dbidirc-: ; aidouble:: “Inverted: aleat, Acces: sorles' were ‘of light: and ‘navy plue color and a’ corsage, of, red roses,“ light’ grey sult. buttoned: to. the neck packet and. styled: with, ‘slim mauve and black accessories and, nations, and: organist was ‘Father: HL. E, Tunney. mony a bridal breakfast: was held |] at the Broadway ‘Cafe, After- | wards the newlyweds ‘boarded ‘| the plane. for Vancouver, with, the bride wearing a. three- -quar- |. the’ groom. an On ‘their return they will make their, home. at 1437. . Piggott Place, Mr. MacKendie"is an em- ployee, of the ‘Columbia’: Cellu- |O lose Co. Ltd., Watson Island. Mrs, MacKenzie. was | formerly« ems, plove at Miller: Bay helt. Veterans Lead. Special’ to The Dally News — TERRACE--Remembrance ‘Day was observed here with'a parade of the veterans. of Canadian Le- gion Branch’ 13; members’ of .the: Ladies Auxiliary, ‘Boy Scouts. of |. ‘The bride's. onty - aticlidant, ay Miss: Clara Rapkoski, “wore. a for skirt with back-pleats, She. chose |¢ “Best man was George. Dumas, we ‘di= | t¢ rected: by. G.. “P, Woodside, » ay Following the. marriage cere. | “Street: Car- Named. -Desire’ - felearing’ ‘herself. on: that ‘score./- |Gresharh’s apartment. While she trusts Gresham ‘implicitly’ ‘she! rince, Rupert: Daily: Weinesday November. a tight Ht bbrove. on helt: Monts. Centre. oe “Nina: Youngman . :- shone as. ‘the: neurotic .. lanch ein lan andt the: efficient, ‘sophisticated : “$eC=, retary. in’. “Present: Laughter” ‘ef plays. the: difficult. role of: Patty, O'Neil; :a gay.-young thing: who thinks “it’s high school. to: smoke and drink. es: you. have a jeraving for itl 2% . “Accused. by. “Up- and-cbininig |t young: architect: Donald’. ‘Gresh- 9 am, played. by Peter Mickles, of | fro ,|being’.,“a« professional’ -virgin’4 : - |Patty:i is far’ more concerned: with than ‘she is of being. seduced ‘int; spends the play voicing: thoughts that even. shake’ the icy. calm ‘of: Gresham’ $:! “prospective: = father and. Cubs and Brownies. - The ‘Silver. Jubilee Band, pret ceded by the police: car, “headed. the parade from the main inter- section to the ..Civic.. Centre, where’ parade major Cy Joiner |. gave the fall out.: The. ceremony was conducted by Rev, M. W, O'Connell, chap- lain. to ‘Canadian Legion... The. scripture reading Was. given by Rev. ..G, B. East, Knox United’ Church, who also. gave the bene- diction, and ‘the. Remembrance Day! address: was, : delivered . by: Church. ’ The “Last Post”. was played by Sam Kirkaldy, and bandmaster Spence Muckle directed _.the band, Mrs. H. Seaton, accom- panied by Alan Dubeau, sang “In landprs Fields.” mor ‘Codi When: jo Install!’ First and Second Terrace riroops, Rev, Father Donze, Sacred’ Heart | @. ‘Carp | Wednesday, UFAW.U". horeworkers: Li Thursday; Nov. ‘18: at-8"p. ropole . Hall.. don't want to. p.m. — . Legl Nominations: ficers and.” Slate Friday “ane Saere ‘Members, ‘of, the” fat Wo- | | men’s. ‘Brea ast eins whl anark: their third:ins Friday evening at. the, Broadway. ronducted: by. Mrs, Jocely n, Bons _{ton, ‘installing officer... ation! ceremony ¢] “4 cafe: The impressive. rites: will: bef “Oh UCL Ce ae me Hn AN aN DEBSERYS AND PASTRIES “WITH MEAT. "AND owl . og cle Nes Two oe ‘ae hoe hy Astikad ba ane Beles fant A> } ie a HONCORD GRAFE “%ef ‘i RUD CURRANT © CHa WILD CRABAPPLE,. 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