"LABOR COUNCIL BRIEFS Letters Forerunner of TLC Campaign — For Union Bu Circular letters urgin to owners of city clothing stores, Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council de- cided at its monthly meeting at the Civic Centre Wednesday, The TLC passed a resoution, affirming that “it offers and pledges unequivocal support to the Amalgamated Clothing Wor- kers of America’s efforts to make its union label an effec~ tive social and mural force in Canada,” A letter from George M. Dro- neck, B.C, representative of the Clothing Wo.kers Union, ann- ounced that he hoped to visit Prince Rupert soon in arder tc co-ordinate action on the drive, with Mr. Droneck consists ui F. P. O'Neal, TLC president, J, S. Furness, secretary, and Marg- aret Lowes, delegate from the Bakery and Confectionery Wor- kets International Union, Lo- cal 478, Mr. Droneck and the commii- tee will visit retailers, explain- ing the advantapes of selling only ‘clothing that carries the union label, : Seerelary J. 8. Furness read w letter from Labor Minister A commillee appointed to work interest, when delegates consid- ; Honery delegates Margaret Low: ; ying at Clothing Stores | g that only union-made clothing be sold will be sent, They were! parliamentary procedure, effective union administration, labor Journal- ism, lahor’s role in communily affairs, cconomics and grieyvan- ces. ' The course is sponsored’ by the Educational Department of the Canadian Labor Congress. last month to tuke a post in Kitimat, Mr, Wicks announced that succassor R, G. Wilson had al- ready taken up his duties, with headquarters al Smithers, Mr, Wilson arrived in’ Prince Rupert yesterday, and has been conferring with union leader: today. ———— —a— President, O'Neal extended a Six subjects from a list of 1 ' fraternal welcome to - newly were selected as of particular appointed Bakery and Confec- ered plans for an edueational/es and Sheran -Lee. Alternates program to be conducted here {are Hein Boltong and Oscar October 26, a1 and 8. _' Carlson, Mr. and Mrs, A.G. Brain Fel ed The 57th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. | A. G. Brain of 700 McBride Street, Monday, was the; occasion for hostesses Mrs. Alfred Berry, Mrs. Leslie: Brain and Mrs. Vernon Ciccone to entertain a gath- Liyle Wicks, expressing the min- ister's reprets at any inconven- lence that may have been caus- ed through the delay in appoint- ing 2 successor to M. A. Carrico. | former industrial relations off- teer, who left the department | Park, Pool 4 Timetable ‘1 to 9 pan.—Supervised swim- mine, if 1:30 p.an.--Bonfire and games - “Play equipment available at. the office 1 to 9 p.n m. | ARINTED PATTERN PRINTED: PATTERN Our new PRINTED PATTERN makes sewing aaimeh! Dreamy style, this shirtwabt dress -- and what eduld be pretiter than a summer fashion of airy volle or dawn! Ps Thitterdug in All Bosleeve versions; sew: easiest for yout Printed: Pat- Worn AGM: Misses Blass 12, 14. 16, 10, 20; 40, Sire 18 takes hi yards 88 fn ho Direetons printed an ein tesue pat ern part, Hass -foety deed: rule, assures perfect fl Send THERTY-PIVE CUNRS 004 ering of relatives and friends with a buffet supper | ‘Sunday night, at the home of Mrs Betry. Mr, and Mrs, Brain arrived ir. /Prince Rupert eight years age from Vancouver. Married in St. Philips Anglican church, Bris- ‘tol, England in 1899, they came to Canada In 1904 settling in ‘Toronto, In 1920 they travelled vest, making thelr “home ir Vanderhoof before going te} Vancouver, . Mr. ‘and Mrs, Ronald ‘Tourney. of Kitimat, who were marriec Saturday afternoon in St. An- drew’s Anglican cathedral. Mr. Brain in expressing his thank wished Mr, and Mrs. Tourncy a lone and happy life, - During the supper hour, Mr. William Crawford and = Mrs Henry Stangbye presided at the | five are given a rest period and ‘invited to attend a display of the | children's accomplishments, On 57th Anniversary Saturday. ‘that neweomers are always wel-| !eome at the school. department; Mrs. 0,-R. Green | The anniversary. couple have ‘two children, a son Leslie anc a daughter Evelyn, Mrs, Alfred} Berry, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, ail of ‘whom now live in Prince Rupert. Arriving at the home of Mrs. Berry, on Fifth Avenue Lest, ; which was decorated wilh sum- mer flowers. Mrs. Brain was! ,pre:ented wilh, a corsage of | ‘orange blossoms by Mrs, Robert | -McCarthy . The guests of honor were re-: cipients of many gifts and join- ed with those present to extend congratulations to newlyweds Son. PERSONALS Davidson and! Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Bartlett, | urns. Other guests atiending were | Leslie Brain, son; cone, Berry, son-In-law; Miss Marilyn | Berry, granddaughter; Gordon iBrain, grandson; Masters James: ‘children, children of Mr. and ‘Mrs, Vernon Ciccone; Mr. Mrs. James Ciccone, Mr. ford. Leonard Knutson, and Mrs. : ‘Marion Haines. Unable to attend Stangbye, Mr. and Mr, Evan were Mrs, Mrs. R. daughters Gail Maric, Karen, 423: Emmerson Place, Ieft today; Brenda and Susan are leaving by car for a two- week vacation; en route to Beach Grove, B.C.,, Where they will visit Mrs. Bart- | tonight on the Union Steamship | “Coquitham for North Vancouver -where they will make their’ Tett's parents and join son ‘home. Former principal of Booth ; Michael who has been spending! Memorial High school, Mr, Day- the summer with his grandpar- -idson and daughter Diana will: ents, join their family at the end of, —-—— the month, when Mr. Davidson, Mr, and Mrs, James Donald-: son and children Lee and Bobby, . Waldron apartments, left this: morning by station wagon for a Will take up his new position on: the teaching staff of Inglewood school, West Vancouver. Mrs, Margaret L, J. Ruther-; and Penticton. ford, teacher on the staff of; me nr een ee Roosevelt, Park school, returned = Mental retardation deseribes : vesterday from a motor tour throueh southern interior and British Columbla, mental growth does nol pro-: ne ‘gress normally, Professional Mrs, R. S. Woods, 860 Summit Acepne, Jelt thes marnng by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane top Vaneonver where she will join her granddaughter, Miss Roberta Woods. who iy presently: visiting with friends, They will: -eyend an extended vacation in B.C, nnd Alberta, { the family doctor or the local mental health clinic in) order that the ehlld may be helped to live as nearly normal life as Nis capabilities will allow, Miss Patriela Conway, plysio- : ; ‘Cherapist for the Prince Rupert 3 . Canadian Arthritis an Rheu- 3 a matisny Society cline, ie leave y ing the city tomorrow by CPA for Vancouver fram where she $ will fly to England to visit her : parents, Mr and Mrs, dB. Cong way ti Netley Abbey, Boully- 3 amplon, White there Miss Cone 3 , \ way, WH heeame tne pride of Vernon Cic- {§ grandson-in-law; Alfred | ‘and Mark Ciccone, great- grand-! and’ Craw- | Shier and Victor Brain, grand- ‘J ‘three-week holiday: fn Kelowna: a condition in which the hills’ advice is necessary, either f rom secpeecececconacnecanvevessanecsoteenvesDeriPserdlesessdbEyesiet | | SAVE MONEY... | PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS vs Friday, August 10, 1956, - oe READERS — oO: ‘Avold fingups “buy your | Show Tickets.ab.the Grand Gafe. ‘\ohis week the Grand offers you’ Long Spare Ribs’ and # Chips, |y Deep Fried, Prawns, _,,, _ Pineapple Chicken, Best T-Bone: Steaks and Fried ‘Half Chicken, Phone orders a. specialty. Dial 3215—~)} #4 open till 2 a.m, Saturday. (191) a HALO @ Suits. @ Pants: @ Topcoots.’ @ “Slacks | , ALTERATION SPECIALISTS | ' 7() Chitren Mending | Bible School Some 70 children, between the ages of three to 13 are in attendance daily ab the First United Church Vacation Bible school, director Rev. Vernon fi. McEathern announced today. The school, which started on Monday for a two-week period, Monday through Friday, and held cach morning from 9:30 to 11:45 am. js supervised by 12 teachers and helpers. Sessions include worship per- iods, action songs, Bible study story time, games period and craft work, while tiny tots be- tween the ages of three and with. tho. ‘most “up- to equipment In, the’ -eily. ‘our. units . ae ee: ‘with. Quick Service Ling in| | 220 oth q -— hone 4238 | | iL refreshments each morning, An “open house” has. been _____t planned for Friday night, Aug- ‘ust 17, the iast day of the school, | when parents and friends —are (Photo by: Chandler's Studio) ne BRIDAL COUPLE Mr. ‘and Mrs, Patrick Wilson are shown above | | following their quiet wedding ceremony in St,.Andrew’s Angli- can Cathedral July 27. Rev. F, W. Mitchell officiated. The, bride is. the former Miss Lavern Lillian Campeau,. daughter. ‘of Mrs. - Belty Geary and the groom is’the son of Mr. and. Mrs. Ji°5. school . are: Wilson, 416 .Dunsmulr.. Street.’ Bridal | attendants » were, Miss” intermediate | Constance: Smith and D. A, Smith, . Mrs, Arthur! . and’ girls! a St “Andrew's. Cathedral Seene Ot Wedding of Kitimat: Couple) | St Andrew's: Cathedral was ‘the: scene of: ‘a’ quiet. wedding ceremony Saturday affetndon ‘when: ‘a Kiti- mat couple,’ Miss Barbara Reade and. Ronald Jarnes) Tourney were united in marriage. Revi Fi W: Mitchell. officiated > for the daughtér of Mr. and Mrs, | Kenneth Meade. of New Bruns-, the bridal party | in Chub 27, After wick ‘and the son. of Mr. and.@ week-end stay” in. Prince’ Bu- Mré:"Jack’ Tourney of, Ontario, ‘pert, “Miv-and Mis,. Tourney re: For.’ cher wedding” the bride | turned: ‘to -the., ‘smelter™ town lwore a’ cocktail‘lengih white|where they: both | are: ‘employed, § lace gown fashoned*on ‘princes | lines. to a V-neckline. A. bouquet. | ‘of pink. roses - compicted het ; ‘ensemble. . Miss | Falicyia’ Korens of Kiti- | Mr. MeBachern said today: Assisting in the | Herbert Dearden, | DOYS department, Oswald, junior boys ~ and Mrs. Eugene Pierce, prim-, ary department; Mrs, D. W. Bur-! mip aud Mrs, W. A, Gordon, kin- dergarten department. Mrs. | Dearden, pianist and Misses Joan Croxford. Louise Thomas; | fnnis Macphee and Sonja Berg, t helpers. mt Moet Boe D4 Later: ‘Supper 'was’ ¢ enjoyed by Milk is the: logical, ‘source of supply: for regular. requirements lof caléium, ‘riboflavin’ and, pro- ‘teins. Canada’s ' “Food |} Rules ‘mat as the bride’s only attend- *recornmnend ° as minimum ~ daily’ ant chose a Pale blue cocktail- | needs at least one” “pint ‘of milk ‘Jength gown of taifela featur- ; for children, one and .a. hall ot Hing @ bouffant skirt. Best man pints. for adolescents and’ ‘hal! ae | was C. D. Guss of Kitimat. (a pint for’ adults. oui of Mr, and Mrs. James .N. For- man, 1730 Atiin Avenue, who ‘ wrote his Master of Arts last | i week at the University of ; ; % A : | ALLAN GUY FORMAN, 23, son i | | 7 1. i | | { 1 | British Columbia, received | first class honors, it was , learned today.’ Mr. Forman | . arrives home next Friday for . me : a week's visit with his par- ents before returning to Carle- | ton College, Ottawa, where he ‘ ig a lecturer in chemistry in the faculty of arts and sclence. During the month of July Mr. ' Forman has been doing chem- ical research at Saskatoon , university, He received his i primary and secondary edu- ‘ cation in Prince Rupert ana then graduated from UBC with a degree of B.A, Sc, with honors in chemistry, . ‘ Children need pienty of slec and a daily afternoon nap ie! necessary up to age six. Before: bedUme at night, all nolsy oy | yery active games should be: slowed down so that the ehild! will not be too exeited to sleen. : 4 ' ’ : A family feast, plus in colns tstamyps eannol be Wallace Mackay, Seplember 4, . accepled) for dhls pattern. Mr Maciway, a chemist for Ue WiTH A QUALITY-MADE . extra easy-to- -make. “meals 1 Print plainly SHAR, NAME> Colimbia Cellulose Conpany: . ' Is there a family anywhere that docst really. zo for roast ve ADDRESS. STYLE NUM Ltd, Watson ishind leaves here ] » vt turkey? The wonderful eating ple: asure doesn't end after one meal, a a wend order to ANNE ADAMS. crithin the next Gyo weeks: [ar RUBBER STAMP s ether, Turkey Is delicious served cold, in sandwiches, and z ‘4 care oF The Dattly News, Pate his mmavrlage, The altiniced ! you'll enjoy Turkey a la king oF crogitettes, British Columbian | ler Department, 0 Fron! couple plan to return ta Peter is one of the world’s best year ‘round poultry producing areas, 6 Street Weat, Pagantn, Ont. 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