i t ai 4 « Gulde TON Ont eens erent enntentesst, oe 0 wn 8 me. Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, tet one dare Prince Rupert and V ed April 28 when A Mrs n Miss John A Gillis, V Mary Lo af or the areas PERSO i Mrs, Walter ¢: Donald, Eteele Block, ett fhorning py Canadian Alrlines plane for Vancouver en foule to Vancouver istand where | hey Will take up permanent re ence and joln Mr. Carlsa lt ft the city last month, W of Prince ngus Loring Gillis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Vancouver, in the C! i Father 1, ET {or the early me ceremony, lon the NALS inlson and Ae eterna Mrs, Don ‘A. Munday of Van-! couver left this morning by C Fane for her home after spe De the’ week-end here ay -@CMr: and Mrs. W 1203 Second Avenue West, Mrs. Mund: y soclations — in roan ar - Kiliinat visitors, Mr, and Mrs.) ~ Wiliam Gosnell and daughter ‘Uethe! West, left this merning by| Myne for a visit In Queen Char- otte Islands, after a week-end! -sthy in the elly as guests of Mr! find Mrs, George While, 17 First i Beret. » > Vanequver vis itor, thonds, left the city Saturday by; conducted a four-day ding gcbsion In Prince Rupert In Girl Simonds and Mrs. Harr and wooderaft before visiting the Girl Guide: Kitimat, Ke- tan, Terrace, Telkwa and Smi- (hers. Oth. Avenue West. * Mies Barbara Blain, _of Mr, and Mrs, Emil Blain, Fifth Avenue heme Sunday after spending week's holiday fuestoof Mr. and Mrs, Don For- . Word. SPECIAL : PINK DRESS SHIRTS Regular $4.95 West, in Kitimat daughter “229 ' Hills & Williams MENS WEAR “ired-aut” tpt tw, You can depet ' ‘ ' 4 4 ’ 'follawat-— ‘i P, Rupert ‘Terrace | ¢ . ~ NEAL “TRANSPORTATION co, LTD. EXPRESS ‘Prince Rupert Howto KEEP FIT affer 50 fr the old dase filly seemed the signal tu low dawn take things easy ~ wale h your + diet - get more rest, It's still nonl addvice, Bul these days you can face fits wilh many interesting and artive yrars ahead, - active, that i is, if you aan avoid hackache and the ferling, due to kidney and Wadder disorders, that often develop around that age, For sire (han Gf years Dodd's Nidney Mills have been he Spine men thd worsen of all ages to keep hidirys and badder i in pool order, helping them: to feel better, lo work tietler, and pel more fun out of life. I sau are approacting filly, ar past it, Dodd's Kidney Pt say help don Dolla 44 ote at men OOO Ae mane apes A had Ren nee sn ~ TO Ne Ray ammrtnt il Payee 5 me ~ City Girl Wed in Rites At Annunciation Church ancouver families were unit- ‘Joyce Etzertza, ney Offieletend ormng weddi ny chase oa pink cocktall- “length bs ‘de | “while carnations, Fe Miss Allee Eivertza attending ! S- home nWho aunt, Frank Si- Ta returned 4 ds May 1, 1086 3 daughter of Rupert hecame the bride of durch of the Annunciaton, sown fashioned of dotted nylon- net and a corsare of pink and her sister as bridesmaid wore a thls blue nylon-net cocktail-length Pacific | ‘own and pink carnations, ; Groomsman was Carl kivertza ! brother of the bride, At the reception held at the | of the groom's uncle and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Comp- ‘hell, Vernon Dexter proposed the: jtoasl to the bride, Receiving» the guests the, | PA bride's mother wore a two- -plece! ] nd- prey suit while Mrs, Campbell | 2Uest wore a two-plece blue sult, | Nika Brown, Serving trem the bridal table, | comred with & three-tiered wed. | cake, were Mrz, Robert v “ame tralning : bell, Reception music was supple ‘by Harry Campbell and Herbert | Carlick, | Newlyweds are making: thee] ‘home In Prince Rupert, i } t TE HAP WORN BY: Mrs, Frank Mackenzie Ro oss, wife of British Columbia’y. lieutenant- governor, in this picture falzon at the opening of the B.C. legistature, Is under geigure by the RCMP. The hat is deeked with oeret feathers which are under a Canadian Import ban. Mrs. Ross, who didn't know feathers were illegal, bought the hat in Montreal for 4:50, She voluntarily turned the hat over to the RCMP who said no charges would be laid against her. (CP Photos, HAVE YOU EVER HAD trouble! plane, for his home after spend-!% ceUling grease spois out of col- |happens, it ds suggested’ you Ing a few days here as guest of; ‘ton dresses? New finishes that! ‘start. with a warm concentrated bfs‘'gon and daughter-in-law, ‘prevent wrinkles and give mat-:solution of the soap or “detergent Mrsand Mrs. Carl Simonds, 117 eral other spe cial qualities may! Lat you use for washing. coi- the the reason, ‘vhe special fine: ishes are put an with « resin, 1 he resin colleris and hulds the prense andi ma KOS i mere dirt! ‘olegion Beancl WA Members Thimed Delegates Three members of the Wo- gion Branch No. 27 Wednesday: Bight were appointed as dele-! rates to the provincial conven- lion of the Canadian Legion: Women's auxiliary, In Cran-: brook, B.C. May l2te May 16 and remgiar mes ‘line, Leaving Thurs¢iasy convention will be local presi- deent Mrs, Robert Montyomery and standerd bearer Mrs, Ron- ald) Merrion. dent, Mrs, J, 5. Bhiek ef Prince Rupert will alag be dneattend- aed, While away Mes, Blick — will visit Gardunheuse gusiliary 1 weston Vancouver, South Vai eauver Brinely No. 16 and: the Heeheroft Veterans home in Viacuuver, New members initiated were Mrs. $1. Stnith and Mrs, ALG. Thrrns, ty other business, — tertatlve plains were mide for Me “hater rational Dinner’? to be held the caatter part af dine, for the Phone 2085 Connecting With CP Airlines Commencing Momlay, May 7, 1936 The times of departur - DAILY - Leave 7:30 ai. 2:30 pm. aA NSN TIANA DRL ROS el @ Bus Service and PARCEL SERVICE ro. Terrace @ ® e and arrival will be as Arrive Terrace V1s15 am P, Rupert 4:00 pam, area, omens auxilfary to Canadian Le- , twee new menibers were Inithated : intu the auaiiary at (he group's’ Provincial presi-- cull to vush of spots, When this ‘tons, Rub this into the stained from the back of the mat- ‘erial if you can, Then wash the ‘parment in the usual way. TO REMOVE § THE BLACK Phosphate, Whea clean wel in clear water, and dry with: a clean cigih, ; FOON AS A BAY Logins fo Crawl around, gates should! “he pstairs, sface active and inquis.! ‘itive litle youngsters climbing: Pup ur down may sustain severe | injurles unless they, are 'nw eaception. _,zaar and rides for the children, fixed at top and bottom of | ag ST An The By RUSTY . The Centre has been really hopping the past few weeks and this Friday and Saturday will be On Friday night everyone should he tapping their toes to the music of local artists at the "Hibilly Hoedown.” This is no ordinary Ozark Ike show, as this one will not only have a stage setting as back drop, designed and painted by Ghirley Hil but the boys from the hills will be all decked out in their southern cos- fumes, The hoedown starts at 8 p.m, In the auditorium, Saturday evening at 8 p.m. In the gym, the Teens will be out, 10 capture the title the adults won at the last Adnit versus Teen competition about a month ag In the Jast ecmpetition, the adults proved that they were not as old and decrepit as most teens think they are by capturing both baskethell> games, Saturday's competition will include basket- bail, relay races, basketball! throw, table tennis and mixed badminton doubles. Don Mar- tinusen, president of the Bo-Me- Hi Bludent council, will be mast- |‘ er of ceremonies for the evening designed for the whole family |cime it nearly stopped. Onty men ‘and full of laughs for everyone. Plans are - being mide for aj Junior, Penny Carnival, to be held: on Wednesday, May 16 from 3:30; to 6 p.i.-in the auditorium, The | Penny Carnival, Is a Junior ba-; with all booths and stalls. oper-_ ated by the juniors themselves., Tbe parents will be called upon: for home made candy, coolies: and any Jtems around the home: that are no lonyer needed andi could be used for prizes. Ev-j erything at the carnival, from: bome-cooking to the fish pond, ! will cost only a penny. So a child; with 10 cents will feel like a mil-| lionaire, and will: probably come! home loaded with precious car- fo. I hope al the parents will support this’ Junior effort. and! come along with your ‘children! Civic Céenfre dancers are ine! creasing the tempo of their re- hearsais for the 19546 “Sweet-! hearts on Parade” and are busy! } neo er cone oii ett wie ene ER eR oe ta te Ae ay ety ae At READERS ©: a BASEBALL DINNER ; All sports fans are invited to” attend the first annual. pre- iseason dinner of the Prince Ru-' pert Baseball Association to be: eheld on Friday, May }1 at 6:30: ‘pm. at the Elks Hall. Guest: Saturday after noon, May 12, Hill- ‘Adult Night, May 12; Folk Festi- |Daily Trip came across for the first time this j for several days, until the ive Cent tre The: partable st stage will be. moveg into the g gyti for the show to be held May 31, June 1 and 2, Cos- Lumnes are hearing completion ‘and dress rehearsals wlll begin on Monday, May ‘14. Don't forge-— The Jay-<¢ -cne ‘written Teen Road-e-0 ex:a, billy Hoedown, May 1}; Teen VE val, May 18. See you in the Centre! ere menpennnemee: FRANCOIS:LAKE NEWS Ferry Making Across Lake By AGNES HW. NEAVE bauy News Correspondent FRANCOIS LAKE -—- The ferry year on Tuesday afternoon, It wook nearly an hour and a half 20 make the crossing as the {ce was holding it back, and at one were allowed on board on the trial trip, and more than 20 came. across just forthe ride and -to watch the boat push through the ice. The ferry is now coming aeross several times a day but will vrobalily not be ou schedule has gone. The people. living south of the lake are surely ‘happy.to be able to get. ous with- ae having to. drive around the are, - { One. lone swan is spending ifs; tine ‘swimming in the water at the edge of the lake’ and fn the cleared space where the ferry: turns and the ice has broken up. It seems fairly tame an2 we are ail getting a Jot of ipleasure watching it. {1 “encis some time | vear the Gvisc e ranch as they! thave a flo of gesse, and thes | seem to attract the swan. M.A. Carrico, industrial re- Hlations officer for the denari-' ‘Jake in connection with his work.: her fineer which drove. in vhen : “she was cutting wood..She w as | unable to get it out and thouzht | that it would werk out. Lhe fin-! gar swelled alarmingly and turn- rd iglican Mrs, Calder has been. having Qj oe eee ‘miserable time with a sliver in| ‘ed tlic and her wedding sing | ispeaker will be Dick Beddocs—- vas almest out 07 sight, She had, \ XC) eanization Prince ‘old : Sports Columnist for Vancouver io 0 to Dr. Thor: s in yy “ MOTOR MAIDS cenviuiay ren Garages, Driveways: Need Clean-Up, Too ai , By Jeanne Smith, Dodge Safety Consultant ‘ WHILE YOURE BUSY with your “Spring eleaning” inside the.: house, why not have the man of the family extend the clean-up: vampaign to the garage and driveway? Debris in these areas pre: sents serious safety hazards to everyday living. { In addition. to being a shelter, for the family car, the garage : : - wey bormaster William’ Koug ' usually held on‘ Mond ‘| [has been: ‘postrona | morrow night, Mr, K aA today. Pres sure. of bust and he vill instruct, on¢ [navigation at the: regula is frequently a convenient, stor-% age for Jawn, equipment, plant sprays, insecticides, old rags used fur cleaning the car, a spare can of oil, an extra gallon of gas (just in case}, anti-freeze drainec from {he car, a few cans of old paint, rubbish and wastepaper, In fact, there’s’ often Ty no room for. g the car, If this con+ dition.exists in your fa rave, youre asking — for trouble — par. ticularly if there are + small children "Sn in the family. “ Miss Smith ‘ Naturally inquisitive, young ssters love to snoop and play j in garages. And they could injure themselves seriously by staring a fire, fall- ing on stray sharp objects, or sampling insecticide. - Paul Jones, National. Safely C ancil consultant, bas a few “do- it-yoursell” suggestions for elimi- nating these safety: hazards, First, provide, adequate storage. space, divided into convenient sections, for all loose, and. subsequently dangerous items. If necessary, in- erease the width of the garage by a few, feet. This additional space will solve most of. the “storage |s needs for an average faniily. § a a in tr m a Heirloom Robe Worn. by. child ‘At Scott Baptismal. Rites Wearing an heirloom chrisien-, Basil §. Prockter officiating, ue ‘ing gown belonging to the. family: 1 his paternal grandparents; th Ci maternal grandparents, Mr: and) rub them ap "Mrs, W. Maurice Scott yesterday: ;Mrs.,T. F. Mawer, formerly of | TS, rice Scott yesterda ns smudges on brick firepiaces,i tapping cut their rhythms on; Ment of Isbor. called in on Wed-| sttemnoon received the Regina. Teich te sblatios at iievemea tthe new stage in the small gym, inesday on his way aerass the: allan John Neil at the baptismal; | Scott, of Hope, B.C. brush Ina solution of tisedium| rinsp! ' seven-month-old son of Mr. and: ‘ceremony in St. Andrew's’ An-} cathedral with Canon; Bulletin Not ios. CARS. Activity Recognition was given fo or- | Rupert yson in Pare ns | making. donations .. towards . the | 7 ly, u, a ‘enough to control both muscles Sun. Tickets are Hinilted and may Lake lwho cut ont. a huge sliver cost of a wax bath for the. treat | be procured from Esquire Men's | s7 ines long which was driven and balance. + } ‘TO CLEAN CORNERS, cul an cald whisk brogm inio a pointed ‘Veshape, You will find it just. ‘Wear, W. F, “bers of Busebad) ox ecutive. Dead-:' Ine May 9. P.R, Baseball Association.’ (109) whe thing to reach corners pre-; ‘Viously Inaccessible, see oy eee ea cae ne me te Ex-Residents Honored Here hiss and Mrs. ‘T) B Mawer, topper residents of Regina, were caterlained Saturday alternvon ‘L thi homme of their son-an-law mids dauediter, May, Vnice Sealt, with a cocktail ywrty an boar of dein present chal ta Mie eity. Miro ound Mrs. Mawer arrived rouse Resins ten days aa as oyesta oof Mn ‘hd Fut Avenne Kast and from hnere will make thelr home in; Jiltes “GUN CY, } Hanployed with) the Pak of Monttedh ot Mawer wall leave, "he wily Situeday for Vancouver whi Atis Miwon will ready for mreverab mare weeks, gid Mrs, W.; and Mes, Sealt al: @ Why wailin Hne? Buy your » This week we have Barbecued | “Duek, Deep Fried Prawns, Wun: : Phone orders: (108% «4 tun and Chicken. Dial 32t5, @ Don't miss new weekly Radio| Feature presented by Vance's Jiowers and Home Arts--start- ing tomorrow, Tuesday, May ¢ at 1:85 over CPR. (yu @ Mother's May Cards and Gifts at Peter Pan Gift Shoppe, | CP OEIEPIOOOEAO DIED OEEOLEEEERT OED Centre Timetable TUESDAY J to 10 pane-Adult billiards. ‘table tennis and solarium, 130 to M pan. ‘Teen pool and: table tenbis, G0 tof pane aeliee, Meetings Caaeer dressing, see tote oe Stone's. or mem; in so secured C191. Little League: indt he sald it; never have. worked loose. | When Cliff Reutley and Jim Partington were driving to the: ‘Landing past the Chureh corner : they curpriced s yearling moose | ’ il ' { ! ' ‘, show tickets at ihe Grand Cnfe. an ‘he ’ ddehway In wed af rut er the bana end into-the: " turned down the hleh-: ape ran abou af the truck, tented right past the store) ‘ond it wns a maapitinie nt thing: ro sce ib trottitw past at such a: nine a0) my pace with so litt.e effort, aentonee Str, apd Mrs UN AL Walker ealled in for a visit with thelr. friends Mr, and Mrs, Cibson of | Ouatieam Beach, Mr, Walker who : has a lodee al Coldfish Lake, is canxiaus {0 buy several pack horses. buf horses are searee paw as hardly anyone is ratsing them ay mee, The mont hly Women’ $ Institute | - meeting ¥ was at Mrs, Kav Chap- | Me's home in Burns Lake ont Thursday, Plans were made for ‘the forthcoming May eclebral- «hs at the hall here, ‘ THTESP TE TET OLS ooreeeree | OATS D OMAN, * Parteners " ¢ ‘| SOLELY Pi a | OY | eee wate career samtrnerannnentne-nonm Dit Seagram's "8, Water, plain reveals a whisky's and b hyp SOOgun Ate Lane” a Tae a oeTreT Terry SS Tee ee Se ee eee peeenathmenetenaeidaLunasaneniaian ndven. _emete aia —_— WATER royv vals whisky s true lavour Seagram's “83° GBanadan | Vheshy This advertizoment is not pulls Contiul Board oF by tha Guvornmeant of Brith Columbia, we star the water (ests y or sparkling, true, natural davoue UUCL, W'S cnelfe Save hed or displayed by Ihe Liquor arthritis May *ment centre of. in i Prince Rupert. in. the : Blucbird Bulletin, of the Cana- | ‘dian Arthritis and Rheumatism | . Society, B. C. Division. Receiving grateful thanks bn the bulletin, were the Business | -and Professional Women’s club, : ‘Chinese society, Gir} Guides as- - ‘sociation, Hospital auxiliary, - IODE Cambrai chapter, St, An-! -drew’s cathedral afternoon and, evening branches, Soroptimist: -elub and the Women of — the: ‘Moose: the officers’ mess of the “RCN, for donation of a table for: treatment room, the Rebekahs| who made afghans and floor ‘mats and the Rotary’ club who ‘donated a whee) ehaly, The bulletin also noted that Hrince Rupert physiotherapist “Mirs Patricia Conway had 15° new patients af Prince Rupert aud eight ab Terrace and that the Prince Rupert Rotary Club hits set up a project committee “with a view of furnishing the new treatment room, Sane ewe ow 6 ay Daily N News Classifieds Jawn equipment such as the lawn mower, rakes, ‘hoes, spades and shovels. Another. . Shelves, will keep plant sprays, * away “from. children’s ‘curious: “ hands. Doors on this: section, *. assure their safety. gavage: (nails, hammers, trowels,. grass shears, ete.) might be kept ‘| conveniently built into ‘another “ ‘section of the storage areas. 4 rags. Just a small spark could: start a fire. For further’ protec: . tion, keep the garage floor {ree. of om grease and gasoline -.a :}.02°:> grease “receptacle under the: Car, aye an important ‘Spine’ project. aan Trees, bushes and other oh-} stacles which block the driver's |. view of approaching traffic in! the street should be cleared. fr. ‘Backing ° out of a. driveway}: ij | OWS safety benefils {o your family: will names! are the late Mr. 1 rT 1s Weshdey , i But Thete! s. No Work: One section ean house: heavy. ection,. constructed. with. uti-freeze, insceticides, | ete,, '- long with a.Jock and. key, will - "Small objects that: clutter wa: the drawers of a work bench; : Nest, throw: away. all-:greasy. oter. will help. ego Safety in the driygway | is: salso | w ‘hlindly” is. extremely, hazird- True, “Spring: cleaning” canbe «2 chore. But-keeping in mind the: make the task much easier, = 7 Here for the occasion’ “were Paternal grandparents} and Mrs. T. E: : Godparents are: Mr. and Mrs. \o Neil McLean. of “Prince: Ruvert) ‘and Mis. Eric Tycho of Smithers, Famliy ea followed at thei. home of the princi ipal’s: parents, 443 Fifth Avenue East with Mrs. \ ‘J. A. Macdonaid presiding at they “a va 2a cups. GEOMGE. paWwes © | AUCTIONER LEA KI RETURN For. “Fur her’ _ Please, KUL, F (General ‘Agent, ‘Passenger Dep Prince : See, Call,: or. W ROBERTSON. 3 t Tol Do 313 3rd Ave. W. W ith New Beauiiful INGLI WASHERS and DRYERS: . 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