afer Post i” south on a (fl to yorlous Un Sf ymond yo f at yey, offic jated in ceremony in the cuureh, uniilng pular daughter of postuk, 1005 Park rathe lite M's. Postuk, ad Jolin, son of Mrs. jeller, 20) Seventh i and the late Mr. F ty aiven In marriage ys, WAS charming In | gow of rich white yee, the bodice of angrswect ics urt neck- it, sland-up collar fi sleeves. fashioned j the skirt of lame a deep V -polnted {j get iD aJength vell of y¢ {rom a becoming thing Jame and lace itd a Spray Of deep buds. yliy charm of the yon were the ma- af, Mrs, Oscar Ws ing~ vof the groum, and vite Merrilee Wing) “yelly mother-and- rstimes of silver em— blue net in redin- ie skirts opening Fé pleated net in the, posed over taf- are caps Of match- ajand pink slippers, dd pink carnations, reas Mr. Matthew gd ushers were Mr. welfer and My. Har- Hie, brothers of the vi during the cere- Ws, Poland Le Blanc, beNaria”, and organ- p, Rowse. ‘Home was decorated, mers and wedding te dinner reception ming, at which the received about 200 | at Annunciation — honeymoon. trip which will | ited States points are Mri]. j, Schaeffer, who were united in| fone of the season ‘s prettiest: weddings j in} Hf the Annunciation Saturday morning, | {| tuk Rites bride's “Godmother, Mrs» v, Vuckovich, wearing a two- plece matching accessories and cor- sage of red roses, groom’s mother in a smart black ensemble, also with: red roses en corsage, The ‘lace-covered bride's table held tall white tapers and a blanket of flowers circling the lovely three-tier’ wedding cake, made by Mrs, Le Blane and decorated by Mr. Robert Murray, Mr. Johnny Comadina was master of ceremonies, reading several congratulatory tolegrams: and Mr, Alex: Bill proposed the toast to the bride. In charge of serving were Mrs. 8. Dickens, sister of the groom, and Mrs, M, Munizaba, For her wedding trin, the bride donned a smart, softly tallored sult of pale grey-green with mink neck piece and black ac- cessorles, her corsage matching her bridal bouquet, Following their honeymoon, the pair wilt make their home in Prince Rupert where the groom is employed as a logger hy Mac- Donald and Postuk and the bride formerly was employed by Cana- dian National Telegraphs, Miscellaneous Shower Honors Bride-E lect a Among the many events last week honorlng Miss Mary Pos- tuk, whose marriage lo Raymond Schaeffer took. place Saturday, was a miscellancous shower at the home of Mrs, Syd Dickens, 1271 Beach Place. an arch of ever- Hi vith rose buds. inreceiving were the, i bureau _. BRIEFS | XTLIN BOLT ON |. Vuderhoof early in erofa nice day and | hime George about! ifr bouncing over soul two hours in. and [ would never cued it as the same Btlst in 1950. How it wih such smart and dips all of which bay. tlhe Tourist, Bureau thhas an office on deel. There we met avery Smaart Ad and urine a good sie complaints of ae tt Chamber of Come is aby i confunce be Tuurist Bureau, al- secretary was away, aba very nice res- Ty Jack Lee, vory té good serviee, In Mit there seems to be ie fone on and lhe rods haded for Quesnel, tried about 5.40 pn. HAL was lertihle we Pa cleanin, every Fitohered ing yellow Md reservat inns at the “el rin by an old hl from Wells, in th bee radon, beat. ‘ 1, ML su ey ashed | “ betler and went itt Wy very nee | vito the his dp | WU gon and the PL, There y were ie lables, murals on 4 pretty W Alt resses i] S tautl services, We "thloyed aay meus wm iin had wv vp lrned to our MH of hy Wells days hi family: owns und Carlbary Obseryor veckly paper, and its | they gare lolng 81a hed, heenuse s ie ty Kamloops, ny YOu about In il i Visltore hy ME WOE pop sed) bac Mundy fran i mc With theby r Mpligse, Curhyg | Ie thildren were : le showing Oe they enjoyed ME prose Hotol ~ | Oscar Wingham, Co-hostesses for the affair were Mrs, Syd Dickens and Mrs. Guests played bingo until a | beautifully decorated basket, fill- ‘ed with packages of gifts, was presented to the guest of honor, by Mrs, Dickens and cher: two, daughters, Lorraine and Mary; Anne. . When the presents had been opened and admired by the guest ;Of honor she was seated at the! head of a decorated table and refreshments were served, dress of navy blue silk. with. and’ the}: ‘Prince Rupert Daily News “Monday, Noyomber 2, 1054, . mt Photo: by ‘Chandler's, Studio PRINCIPALS IN A MORNING wedding ‘eeremony as Annuneta-' tion Church last Tuesday are Mr. and Mrs. John Graham Mac-. Kenzie. Father F. 0, Mohan officiated, The bride is the former Anne Ruth Wattchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, Watchell, Fort St, John, and the ‘groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs..M. W.. MacKenzie, 1237 Eleventh Avenue East of this city, The newly- weds are honeymooning 2 Vancouver and upon thelr Teturn, will make their home at 1437 Piggott: ‘Place, Conrad School PTA Holds | Successful Fiesta Bazaar’ Conrad Street schoo! was the | refreshments, Mrs. Henry Butt scene of a highly successful| Mrs, Ernie Tubb and Mrs. T.-A. Fiesta Bazaar held Friday eve- ning by the Conrad Street! Mrs, 5. Wellwood, Mrs. Vincent School PTA, Dodd, “Mrs. Stan Rachtik. .Mrs, The members went all out for |1eno Colussi made popcorn for this unusual affair, decorating | the children. their booths with streamers and balloon in vivid shades, |Garbutt, and Mrs, Keith Faught. _ Co-conveners were rs, Gurt Mrs, Wiis zcurdoch and Robert Patzold and Mrs, Edwin Mac- ' Kelsey were in charge of the Kendle, with Mrs. MacKenzie re-!cake walk, assisted’ by Mrs. John ceixjng. the guests. i Denning with Mrs. Jimmy -Rob- "Landing a hand to the occa- | ttedii at the. plano, sion were Mrs, Patzold-and Mrs.}_ 740 oll painting, , painted by Fred Wil:suii, wie as ilower ven- | ‘Mis, G.Giustinl, was: ‘auctioned dors wandered through’ the ‘off by “Bob Kelsey’ and: Mrs, enourmous crowds selling their: Fyank,Graham. A cushion, do- ‘vares, while two of the younger | inated ‘by. Mrs, Wilf MeLean, was. ‘| John : “Botsford! - nosy Success ony secretary;- Mrs; ‘Jamies. eorgéson, Trae nee Mea pets :,| recording “secretary; . Mrs,- Jan ovat : “| van Ireland, treasurer, A ]are” Mis,’ Beatrice. Grant, Mrs. |° "| Mary. Turner, Miss. Margaret JO~ br “ hansen: and Mrs. ‘Harold; Mars n ae Bolton:told members that she had never benefitted: more irom any. “elub,:"The .: educational: course,’ | she. ‘sadd, was invaluable-in ‘bud- [ae ness: ite, but the. CWBC offers : : Laurie. was . presented’ with’ ‘a: oo compact: by Miss::Johansen' and a Mrs, Mary Turner ‘for her ‘untir= “| ing efforts” for. ‘the’ ‘club, during | Woodcock, Mrs. Jo Hansen “aad. In the kitchen were Mrs, Wilf |’ “YT ‘ait impies Ve. candle-light: lyn ‘Bolto in. . Sworn “Into. office were’ “Mars dred Olson. vice- “president; Mrs; ‘Directors ‘yor the: ¢oming ; ‘yea Shall," ay “In? cher official address. Mis, even more than that: i. : Retiring: president: ‘Mrs, Jack'| ‘thanks ‘were’ also ‘extended “to the year.. a" Prior: 6. the’ dinner: which new club members, . Mrs. ‘Clare |. Cordingly, Mrs. Jack ” ‘Burgess, Mrs.-Phyllig ‘Taft. and: Mrs, Har: sented to ‘Mrs,’ Sauer. afd Mrs.; Laurie. - _Mrs, Bolton “and, Mrs. van Ireland received . -birthday |'¢ corsages. Members. ‘also ave : Mrs, Bolton. two totem: pole! candles for her work during: the | year. Door, prizes. were won by Mrs, M, McLeod, who. received.a c¢om- {pact donated. by. George | Cook: .jand Mrs, Taft.w6n ‘a ‘mother ‘of D a4 by. Mrs. Georgeson, al aaa BLONDIE | -| pearl compact donated: by Mrs. |. Laurle.. Regular prizes: were won | @. ‘Monthi Marshall and’ Mrs. | Prince “Rupert’ Lodg r ". |Tuesday,:. November 23;7°B- The installation: rites were: con-,| Specia injtiation ceremony. cluded by the singing. of both memb mpressive. eremon) a e€ _ feeremony. Friday. hight’ at:the'l‘tional anthems . {Broadway Cafe new. officers: of | --( the: Crédit* Women’s Breakfast,|°. t Club were installed by, Mr, Joce- , b Carl Sauer, president; Miss Mil- roves -coiresponding | 4 * with: ‘400. persons: ‘attend pelt ‘keeping: with’ th ere: ‘Avenue’ ‘East, Musle’y was provid by..the’ ‘Hartley: Bay. Five.a tH) freshments of: hot dogs’ and apple | ‘dre Jack’ were served: throughout: the |: e Regular‘m ‘Drama, Festival ° “Assotiation is ; Postponed - until: December" Nov. and ‘Mrs H.F:-Aston, 792 alfred Street, ‘who ine cardboard ‘bare a ‘Prizes gowned : |marked the ‘installation’ ‘cere= |. +, a CB monies Mrs; Laurie initiated’ four.|. © Sons of Norway. me tin ' day, Nov. 22, 8 p.m. ‘old Marshall. Corsages were: ‘pre=, e ut valnai i ‘urd me , Pere costa CE mtg MRC UR cae ELMO COME BACK Main were candy vendors, | Wlaner being Miss Priscilla Maki. Along with co-hostsses . Mrs. Dickens and Mrs. Oscar Wing-| ham guests attending were Mrs. Stan Veitch, Mrs. Harold Schacf-| fer, Mrs. John Gurvich, Mrs. Michael Munizaba, Mrs. Caroline Schaeffer, Mrs, Roland Leblanc, Mrs, A, Fossum, Mrs. Web Pierce, Mrs, Albert E, Dickens Jr., Mrs. Art Murray, Mrs. Alex Turnovoy,, Mrs. Percy Bond, Mrs. William Rothwell, Mrs. Bagshaw and Miss Violet Managlovich. ; Gifts were also recelved from invited guests Mrs. Ed Garner.! Miss Sheila Ramsay, Mrs, Steve King, Mrs. William Schacffer and Mrs, V, Hanson who were | unable to attend, OORP Official Here to -Visit Rupert Lodge Mrs. Karl Deeder,-of Burns Lake’ arrived on ast night's (rain fo pay an official visit to Prince Rupert Lodge No, 8 of the Order of the Royal Purple. She was met by Mrs, Nicholas Qurvich, Honored Royal Lady of the local OORP, Mrs, Deeder Is the Distriel De- puty Supreme Honored Royal Lady of the northern aren which Includes Willams Like, Quesnel, Prince George, MeBride, Burns Lake, Smithers and Prince Ru- pert, The Ladies of the Royal Purple Wl wear thelr offlelal regalia at thelr meeting tonight in honor of Mra, Deeder, who will asslat Jn planning thelr fortheaming convention and also glye any abher nsdatanes required far the betlerment of the order, AU Hen, JEr8 re pequesbed to nitend, While iove, Mra, Deodloy ta staylng at Whe Savoy Hotel and WH) be entertained al'dinner by Mra, Cuirvich before toriyht's mnwoting. LOM PWN LE —- aa ee TOYS COUTTS ¥ ‘Martin, and Rev. Charles Linaker GIFT WRAPS DECORATIONS THE VARIETY STORE OPPOSITE CATT at Wu? AinP04 “iouat ard ry Others In charge of stalls were: Christmas cards, Billy Mein gus gon. cand Gerald Maki; aprons, Mrs.:°: 9 Donald Main, and Mrs. Arvid | Maki; novelties, Mrs. Arth. Mar- |! tin, Mrs. Amedeé Desaatels and! Mrs. Anthony Bussani¢h:- home | cooking, Mrs, John Kidd and| Mrs.'John Gable; fish pond. Mrs. | FBBPS Vietor Duplisse, Mrs. Hans! JB Peterson and Mrs, Harry inter | nee -_ : plants, Mrs. William C. Painter; {Pio 2. 7! _ - yt - 43 AUSTEN A-d0 SEDAN Va small beauty woot SEM 50 FORD 2-DOOR | A car for kid... St 5} STUDEBAKER King of the car lot; Automatic drive—ail the CXUAS sicsanenien SESOO 49 CHEVROLET SEDAN Brand new paint and: SUL COVETS seen SELOO FZ; W STUDEBAKER SEDAN Summer holiday SpeClal ao cucu HLOOO Many more less “expeusive teen eee ince ten ter eee oe eam Two Infants Christened St. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene yesterday aflernoon of two baptismal ceremonies by Canon Basil 8. Prockter, Janes David were the names riven the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. David) Martin, 1069 Sixth Ave. Fast. Godparents were Mt, and Mrs. Arthur Martin, brother and sister-in-law of Mt. David ant models to select fram at Lomas of Port Allée hy. proxy, Thomis Mitchell’ Soot, horn; In August this year, son of Mi and Mrs, W. M, Scott, Eby wr Mr. wis also christened. Godparents | seems eeeneneee eet | were Dr, nad Mrs. L, M. Greene See | wand Mr, Frank Moore, by Proxy, | A number of — relatives ‘an WE HAVE iT! friends were present for the cere. NEW. monies, Ciriamile ds fmm “ins se va virledes, fnediline blies gran. ! ite, harnblende, mascowte, tou. Mane aad others, CONTROLLED HEAT Audemate FRYPA N Brickloying ond Plastering and Genoral Repairs R. BALCHIN Recommended hy Nerd: west Constraction Co, hed | | | @ Day" Phone Night Phone Re: A hla | Shy ; ere ante é tosysteSee | BF” rey-oulot and anne, maa ‘ x DIAL right In WAT NA WATER-SEALED ihe heal A. oloment, ME You slovily set the dat and you nee CONTROLLED THAT Tor (perfect cooking and frying co. Kl silty, “The casystased FryeCuntile \ fe nives you the recommentedd trys, 6) IN fempecaturg., Completely ellotnates guesswork, New ste ahape makes (t hleat for haconegns, pinches te, Watere sealed clement mates it posallle Winmersatiecuticy pan in water do the dial for easy wasting, Mug into anys ovtletstise nny nin yaw This habetitedeyry, RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC iy SRS KOt TEATS set, Barbara Dodd and: Betty | also-< ‘auctioned off with the Ihicky |: Door prize went.to Linda Fer | TH "JONES! 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