ce-Pedersen Vows Hhanged At St. Paul's — Bring wedding ceremony Saturday evening # Astrid Hilma, only daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Bs Pedersen, 962 Hays Cove Avenue become de of Jack Faylor Prince, son of Mr. and Mrs. Is Prince 1032 Ninth Avenue East. Rev. A, S. M heard the marriage Vows, Aye orrasiodl the boride poo raxiclength gown, fea Best man was Albert Prince, B, staples bodice Of Leener of the groom and ush- Be jcee vatending 10 sealers wore Willlam Prince, Cordon Ba dull start of nsleN: Rotiwell and Henry Pedersen, Bun, complemented sprother of the bride. Bae vith Peter Pan cole! paring the slaming of the Bi iav-poat sleeves Het yoptster Harley Lewls sary "O Fingertip veil of NIN yerieeh Love" accompanied vy B, Paul's Lutheran Church was the scone of a! | Bate EAGER-BEAVER In Commu- nity Week beard contest, stog- | Of Services Newlyweds Return To City After. Honeymoon in Chicago’ | Newlyweds, Mr. and Mra, Don- ald Kenneth Scherk returned to Prince Rupert Saturday morning by traln from their honeymoon seme Church Starts Special Week trip to Chicago which followed | their September 24 wedding in! Bt, Lukes Angilean Chureh, Red { Deer, Atberta with Rev, W. Living | officiating, i For her wedding the bride ; chose a strapless allpper-length | gown of tulle posed over-taffeta, | featutlng a sweet heart neckline trimmed with mainer of pearl rosettes and a bouffant skirt. Her gown was topped by a dainty | lage Jacket and her finger tip! " . 2 Verno Lavik, of Seattle, guest sequin sprinkled tulle veil misted | speaker at 8t. Paul's Lutheran Church for the first week of special services told the con- pregntlon Jast night that more depended on them than on the pleated tulle, embroldered with sequins an: pearis, She carriai a pink rose bouquet In the form of a cross, while her oniy jewel- ‘were kept busy from 7 until als) from a plateau cap, edged with; Junior Chamber of Commen anor tmNDEH AP OUNCE : 7 ? Pancake Proc bast Snecess About 150 Prince Rupert people pounds of sausages, four pounds had breakfast “out” this morn- of butter, four pounds of coffee ing as the Prince. Rupert Juntor Chamber of Commerce held A jute successful pancake breakfast Ino”. the Clvie Centre auditorium as sesame part of Community Week and a: ae 1 drive for funds fur éaycee com- | munity projects. Local and Long Two electric ranges, three hot- | plates and flve Jaycee cooksif LEAVE IT TO ter 10 this morning. With the pancake mix and; ‘syrup donated and a charge of [7 , $1 per person, Jaycees expect told ‘clear about $100. Ravenons: breakfasters went through 48! ond drank six gallons of tomato, Jiatnterrirestee tte matte Packing — Crating — Cartage — Storage - Lift Van Service * “YOUR ALLIED VAN. MAN?. ‘ Tre sere antes ana centen nes earemrmnemane at Fred By Dodie OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 303 dra Ave, W. { ne meme ee memes Stenger mien nwerbmm tite: aE ners) Distance Moving 1 Prince Rupert Dally News. 3 | Tuesday, October 18,1955, », win phic a Crown Liara: bot cod pears and: ls ides ants lewellery Sas, Brana et pearls, gin of American Beouty fyi tentanet ls. af inner, Miss Anna air oa The bride's ana Ee reed Jina wodehie of the bride, . aape blie ane phnak Be yselenetis OTA wit ye As, Qed evvried ae wie Pr] flowers Bote power adel Cats ant heuarer Of baby tart hen oy on eR aN RO rere ey [ais BRIEFS cexend in the Interior Mee Thakseving holiday ander, holiday and ex- weitbod. at Gowbt ae me honest beantieul thie - Beare oeekuny along the, hela S Ror sae sated; colors. ore easciow blue sky and: neotntdns di the: aot the odd smatter- Beat red Tt was really tans ius drave to Soudh Haz othe Frdes and had: Pe accommodation at the Hot bath. end a nice room are always Cnloy- palong drive, especlally roid woot parveularly Prince Rupert and Tete Id oother ad spots Howe hen vou et to Skeensa Ryo ali done on black: ara Nee Hazelton. Tt ds, batter the pot) hotes. Bhooard and adds to the: f lhe seenery alsa turday ve went to Raise (Crea bed: cn tae (Uioriver We saw tne mo prec winch are left and vere aprazed at the of jound dues around me omare devs than Wewent niay by-ways, bhoaadrise ta the Silver mine. edden fa the ate our iuach there in We tho vieited Old » tiked different And vere uverested to. meee new hotel fi the Of rap tuetien One where tae rae. t. come Cthey da ccone snl use eoubar ll tie sinall Bran vere ood hotels por omee acht seehny Bled von af Kitwanga Re eal vik das next th Mera as quiet (ese Trae te afer syeh eo Tht winter dope tocet the odd Hite Gone cin Ate BMGT Le ner abe ert HOAOv ENE so Re tet hero warm doe Belch We pad a mare eal: Soden whieh “OM taney riptte iatet (ny ! Mave ‘iy vl te wee nee iedeebeeememenne ee a ata Hebe Dishes PSUEY CHOW METN 6 p.m.-3:30 aim. ywood Cafe oS ‘140 9 anaameummananintpietiat Sale 95 9 e nenien, ‘at the Sons of Norway hall, roms aad she carried shaped archway which was cen- idl In| He Onitris ih, qty H's’ Pumps, Casuals and Oxfords | | 5).95 organist Peter Lien, ed to help boost Civile Centre A wedding reception followed p boost Civie Centre membership, ds Kelth De Witt, manager of Simp on-Sears in Prince Rupert. Beard contest will end Friday night at the membership Super Dance, The bride's mother wore a when n nanel of women herded by Mrs. Georg ‘own, ten ares matching | juelge wich witekert ave The aceessories and the groom's ake » the + Most handsome. mos! driginal- mother wore a pink taffeta) |, ton wow with White aearcensa ty siyled and the most coml- Both wore corsages of pink ands 2 whl'c carnations, . he Yridal toble covered) wtih Parade Tonight a dace clot) was centred vith a throe-ttered wedding enter made: For Sea Cadets oy the bride's mother and dren-! inal preparation: ‘ paration: for an In- rated by Mra, Arne Husey, Think- snection parace ‘Thursday night ed by white tapers and bouqouts. st which tdevt. Frederick Free- | of fall flowers, / man will inspect members of the Mr, Len pronosed (he farst 10 Captain Cook Sen Cade! Carps ee +. i + . . A ‘ i io “ as it bride while master of ccre- and members of the Wrenettes maiee Pater Pelorzun read thes way he made tonight at a special centiatulatory telegrams from * sarnde Norway and the Unitec States, , A Ge Cadet svokesmah sald A ouct was then sung CPI walk today that a march ast of the Teoclde You" by the mald of ve ENN ‘ ’ Cadet honor guard and ship's hows and Miss HebeneOleun, > vill b ; Serving the refreshments were company Wil be staged for 1 rut, Freeman who Js on one of |i Mise Korma Johnsen, Miss Kirst{ . Fesshelm, Mis Aasta Posshelm, Toullne visits to Bea Cadet corps iiss Melon Olson ancl Miss Mary throughout British Columbia, Teosiinson. The general publie is invited Nesleweds [oft fo ovlng the to attend the Inspection parade revevton fora henermoon trip, 8b 715 Thursday night in the! tourrp the Okanaean to Van- HMCS Chatham drill hall. catyey, ° i Nominal streneth of the Sea. Gut of own onest: were the Cadets and Wrenettes Is rlase: bride's grandmother, Mrs, Qe t0 100 bavs ane girl between the Monn and Mics Anna Moan of 8B¢8 Of Td ane 18. A Contain: rodeowlek, Alberta and Me, and Cook offlelal said totav there Mey, Willlam Reynaids of Tere WE only a few onenines left for ree, , tirls In the Weenettes but voeen-- eles pre wide aren in the Sea. Cadets. Winesses P lean at , , Mission Book : Shewarl Meetings ‘Group To Meet Arthur H. Malin, presiding ‘The Missicr Pook stuty meet, mintster of the Joel ronereca- ine Will be held tomorrow at the thon of the Jehovah's Witnesses, heme of Ss. Join Manhelin,, ond James Conldwell, Gerald 1850 Fifth Avenue East Mater, left today by boat for ®t 2°30, it was Cecided at a re-! Stryart fora two-week ovangels cent necting of Seal Cove, St. Isile tour, . Peter's Church: vestry, rer ae ee eee ee The meeting oso deelded that: Sunday school far scheal ace , > f a Wisi es Sl0n5 children will be held in the rec. ? . Start October 26 tory while beeinners will con; tinue to meet in the ehureh ball The Clyte Centre Adult Muste ere vill tart the 1955-59 sea. son next Wednesday, October 26 Ouren Chau. we tslancs for ¢ Miss Rusty Thatn, dicector an- 10-day hunting trip. nounced today. . —_ The elasses WHE be slinifor to i (he muale apprectation scsshas held Jn 1953-54 when musie Jovers met to isten to oulstand- Ing recordings and discuss com- posers and Uhew works. where the bridal parly received the guests beneath a heart- tred by a huge white bell, i Whannock, B.C. restdent 4 Ulriktser arrived in the clty yes- , terday prior to leaving for the FT “¥ “capers WH PRICES aah N cy, ,@ Try our Barberued Duck 0 ye len siete Pack Chow ihe RGA VICTOR fda RECORD Carle Spareribs, Chieken Gihlet ras ried Prawns, Chicken Woutun, ? x ‘Chop Suey, Crab Fooyune, Deep "Red Brand T-Bone Bleak, Hried PLAYERS / laf Chicken, Deep Fried Oy- ters, You will find vou get the aeat ab the Grand Cafe. 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Dinl 2325-2326 FOOTWEAR spenker, If there was to be a blessing. pattern of blessing, using as his, text Acts 2:37-47, He encouraged the congregation to allow God _jto work CTOR: “ lery Was d set of earrings, a gift of the groom. For something |S¥TUD, 16 pounds of bacon, old, the bride wore ber grand | —pemneeee ns erence mother’s wedding ring. . Mts, Harry Andreassen, sister: of the bride was matron of lion- | or, Miss Lucy Groom, was senior: bridesmald >and Miss Dayle: Faugh’ junior orldesmaid. ' Best man was Sydney Scherk, brother of the groom of Prince Rupert and ushers were Willlam Davidson of ‘Ednionton and Harry Andreassen of Camrose, He spoke on God's with them that Ie might be able to be near for a reat blessing. Mr. Lavik arrived by plane from Petersburg, Alaska where he has been conducting special services, Mr, Lavik Is the Pacific North- weet, Reglonal Secretary of the World Mission Prayer League, ! ‘ a Lutheran foreien mission. : Alberta, Colored slides of Bolivia were, Prince Rupert rekdents —at- chown end sides are to be shown tending a reception In the Red each evening this week. Time of Deer Elk’s hall were the groom's ‘ the services Is 8:00 p.m. eparents, Mis. A.V, Astoria, Miss pan eens me cee et oe at cone Madeline Younsman, Keith’ COAL CONVERSION Faught and Mr, and Mrs, Otlo']: British consumption of coal to(Faught, We produce electricity rose from 14,.! 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As a young licutenant he played polo and criticized gencrals, He. was a war correspondent ...» aprisoner of war, He was elected a member of the British House of Com- mons at twenty-six and became a political firebrand. ‘Sir Winston Churchill tells the story of his early life | in his book “A Roving Commission”, The Star Weekly. ; will publish a series of five stirring periods in the’ | career of this amazing man, This exclusive Star Weekly feature is entitled “Adventurous Years,” The | | first instalment appears in this week's issuc, 0 THIS WEEK'S SSB EGE, CASH PRIZE Ser fT ar Can Star Weekly Sponsors East-West All-Star Foothall Game The Star Weekly is sponsoring an annual Canadian All-Star East-West Football Game to be played in Toronto December 3, Net proceeds go to the Shriners’ hospitals for crippled children in Winnipeg and Monte real, Players will be selected from tho nine profes. sional teams now batiling for the Grey Cup, It will be the East's big game of the ycar and you and other fans will pick the players, Use the ballot printed in this week's Star Weekly to send in your. nominations, TV Promises BIG Entorlainmoni | | Shakespeare and Bernard Shaw, , . 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