ee ener s | iBank Accountant Here _ Wed in Vancouver Rites a t interest here was the autumn wedding. of Bono Mae Brunlees, daughter: of: Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Senn of Nanaimo.and John Henry Smith, son of Mr, d Mrs, E, G. Smith of Victoria, solemnized recently th a double-ring ceremony conducted by Rev. R. llies in St. Augustine's church, Vancouver. Hven in marriage by her fa- vretee bHar, the davk halved bride chose White velvet gown fashioned Eprincess lines with a. full bal- Hetina skirt Jongth and wearing aythapel vell with, crown of i. Tyas, She carried a bouquet 0! m Her stephanolls and white we Out-of-town guests: Included the brothers si the groom, Dr. Vincent Smith, Tom Smith and Gilbert Smith of Victorla. Dr. and Mrs. A, H, Phileox, Mrs, Mil- ton Whatf and Dr, and Mrs. L, B, Henn of Nanaimo,: Mrs, 8. D. Longmore of Calgary, Vancouver guests Ineluded Mr. and Mrs, D. Easton, Mr, and Mrs, D. Morris, Mr, and Mrs,'P, Brisco, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Longmore, 'Mr, and Mrs. Dap Routledge and Miss Routledge, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and Mrs, J, Longmore, After the reception the bridal couple left by plane for Victoria to be with the parents of the groom who, the same day No- vember 6, were celebrating thelr 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Smith, ionuerly.on the p bride. Mrs, Longmore was nursing staff of the. Nanaimo ubgisted: by her sister Mrs, L..B.} General -hospilal and the grcom enn In receiving the guests. Dr. formerly of the Royal Bank of ee proposed the toast to his}ofsCanada at Nanaimo returned ep-daughter, .to Prince Rupert Monday where !Mr, Smith is the accountant of {the Royal Bau of Canada here, Heather, a rope of pearls being cascading flow- Hgwined in the iMtrs, A, H. Phileox, matron of ep selected a soft plum shade Aavet ensemble, A crescent dad dress of sequins, velvet and veh en Lone ec.apleved her cos- time, Her bouquet was of bronze agu gold mums, The gruom wits ajfencded by his twin brother qd, as usher, following the ceremony a re- Hption was held at the home of Ee ‘ ‘Jeanette Longmore, aunt of itt She] a ‘ countant, ~chartered : _sehoto by Van Meer Studio LW. G, HOMENUK, ‘former as- eistant plant accountant for Columbia Cellulose Company Lid., Watson Island, recently was promoted to senior ac- iL was announced today Mr Homenuk, joined the company. in July, 1953, when Hospital WA _ \ i ee ha ee : : Cons | Mrs, ‘Poudon" Arnell, Glasgow, enue Svotland, arrived in Prince Ru-!on the ‘pert yesterday to spend an ex- ‘attend Winds Up | ‘Busy Season jtended visit with her son and _{daughter-in-lay Dr, and Mfs. The Women’s auxiliary!A. S. Arnell, 201 First Street.'day. to the Prince Rupert Gen-| Mrs. Arneil.sr., arrived by CPA| eral Hospital wound up a flight from’ Amsterdam {o Vin-! couver. Prior to leaving, Scot- Gla “West, is leaving “Queen of the North” to the ‘who died ‘Monday. Services will ‘take ‘place in Vancouver Tues- after cotpleting a Polar Route) Mrs. Alex Gomez and two sons and two daughters, 1831 Seventh l Avenue East, are leaving tonight ’ tomorrow | funeral of his wife Lodge Anniv Lodge No. 22, ,to, beheld tomorro avill be-attended by gucsi of honor Westminster, president: of the. Sons Jities at the hospital .and |preparing for the annual officers in January, busy and successful year last night at. its final meeting for :1956 laying plans for Christmas activ~ meeting and election’ of President Mrs, J. R. Ayres and, Mrs. L. A. Hunter were auth- forts for patients, A committee was also named to assist Mrs. | HW. A. Breen of the Library com-, mittee vith decoration of Christ- mas trees for the wards, inelud- ing Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. John Magor, Mrs. Donald Martin, Mrs. Charles Yule, Mrs. A. D, Vance, he arrived in Prince . Rupert with his wife and three child- ren from Victoria, where he was senicr audit supervisor from 1950 to 1953 for Ismay, Boiston, Dunn and Company, accountants. Mr. Homenuk served with.. the ‘RCAF for four years during. Film Council f. To Stage | Ch “Preview |, By Rotarians { ie . . A@rince Rupert. Film council: plans for the Rotary club representatives from cily organ-! Christmas 17 bets and persons interested Ij held {ts regular luncheon meet- film showings are invited to al-'ing In the Broadway cafe. Bema te :yibwe", Mrs. A, L. Bell, film li- * gkfrlan for the council announ- cbt; today. “sMonthly fil siiwn . the ‘the Civic Centre, will present jthe Rotary chorus singing) m previews will be: Christmas carols, a sale of} third Monday Of; home-cooking and refreshments! ene month in the Civic Centre of tea, sandwiches and cakes. Maiti lounge at 8 pan. The f st: proceeds from the social, with: a woe be thls Mondays: president A. Donald Ritchie, asi pve ' ‘general convener, will aid Ro-; Mrs. Bell said that the eounell, tary club protects. which joined the Regionul AS-| ynrerestin aslatre ty! x or . ‘ile wl 2 g displays of city: ene wrivilene saat to. merchants’ Christmas merchan- | choose the films which will pe Oe Whee a pee Ara purchased by the association for, non &. "McBachern was ‘intro-. aiblributon in the north-central duced ag a New member. “While, the admis dionthly sessions is by inv sion for these: Guests attending the. meeting | itation ‘were Rotarian Robert Adair of ofily, any one interested in at-; Vancouver, Edward Enright and ténding may recelve an invita-:D. J. Light of Prince Rupert, weneby. phoning Mrs. Bell at'Charles Radford of Edmonton 31: !and Donald Crook of Vancouver. sae oe aE se + OBS ter us | ish Lain ol with a superb new TF HERE'S PROOF tHeyrE NOW PRICED WITH JUST | FL ORDINARY REFRIGERATORS - arama aan 1 re Oa sree en mo nee Ra RR, MODEL SOVS i REGULAR $349,995 SPECIAL $269.90 Christmas Lay-Away Price | Ag Low As $5.00 Will Hold This Items, Ce A Sinall Doposit Will Hold Any Item In Tho Store UNTIL DECEMBER 24th the Second World War. — ristmas Social Planned December 6. James Macgregor was elected i \ social were outlined|new club secretary to succeed K. tions, Individual club mem-i yesterday when the local club) A. McIntosh who leaves tonight by train for Regina, where -he He V has been transferred as. manag- tend the monthly “film pre-: The pre-Yuletide event to bejer of Canadian National Tele- ‘held December 6, at 7 p.m. inj graphs. Woman Fined | For Interfering With Dogcatcher LOUISVILLE, Ky, (PA 40- year-old woman accused of serving as a Paul Revere for | dogs was fined $10 Thursday | é “ 1601 Sixth Avenue West, are; for interfering with a city dog-catcher, , Court testimony: said Mrs, Beatrice Alfred ran through one of the cily’s neighbor- heods last Friday, rapping at doors’ and shouting, “The dogeatchers are here! Calt in your dogs!” Mrs, Hubert Ward, Mrs: J. B. iRae and Mrs. J. N, Thom. ~ | Named to the nominations land she had just completed aon the Union cousing on their pineapple farmj;month ago to take up employ- orized to buy Christmas com-} ; C0] Steamship Chil- visit. to “Australia “where sheicotin: for Vancouver where they visited Dr, Arneil’s uncle and,will join Mr. Gomez who left a in Queensland, Her, return: trip! ment there: No, 2. to preside. meeting of the lodge, the following ¢ members on lodge activities. He “PRINCE RUPERT: - «Briday,/ November: 1 The anniversary banquet “of th Mr. Anderson artives: he at the annual celebra ‘committee for elections in Jan- ‘wary were Mrs, Sidney Elkins, ichairman, Mrs, C. G. Ham and iMrs, R. E. Gladding. ' A request from Mrs, Breen for lassistance with ‘library service iat the hospital on Friday after- noons saw Mrs, Magor, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. K. L. Robertson and Mrs. J, L, Venables volunteer. Reporting on the Hallowe'en tea, Mrs. Ayres noted that the affair had been highly success- ful and she thanked Mrs, Ro- bertson, convener, and Mrs, H. Weldon Steel, who had opened her home for the event, as well ag all members who had assist- ed at the tea. Accepted as a new member of the auxiliary was Mrs. W. E. Brown. The meeting closed with re- ifreshments served to the 26 members present by Mrs. Wil- liam Bond, Mrs. C. C. Mills, Mrs. ‘K, L. Robertson and Mrs. J. 1. ; Venables, The prize was won by | Mrs. John Magor. OFF ON TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Chungkee Mah, ‘leaving tomorrow on the “Queen ‘of the North” for Vancouver ‘where they will visit relatives. : While _away for three weeks, : Mrs. . they will meet Chenyu Mah of | Yager, | Hong Kong, who arrives in Can- lada by way of London, ‘and who will come to Prince;an ‘Rupert to make his home. England! Northouse, Mrs. STE to the United Kingdoni was wen of Monday. oe eet interrupted ‘at the southern end| Keith Faught, 1322' Piggott) ©” “Co-conveners. for “the” of the Suez Canal by the Middle! Avenue is planning to leave by! John. Pedersen: é nd Kennet East. crisis and her ship wasiCanadian Pacific Airlines plane ee forced to make the long voyage| today for a° month's: stay. in| FE around the Cape of Good Hope.| Vancouver where he will receive gerese’ eee ——— medical treatment. - l¢ eee _ Also: planning to leaye today ot coe tg by CPA’ plane was J. A. Martin,| Planning to leave today -by| »° '1702 Atlin Avenue, for a short|CPA plane was Donald Stephen-|.@- visit. in: Vancouver, son, 1865. Seventh Avenue East,! » , for a ten-day vacation in ‘Van-| @ Charles Roberts, 952 Ambrose; stay in Vancouver late Mrs..-M. M.. Stephens is; @. mo , leaving tomorrow on the “Queeli le ‘ 7 -, jof the North” to attend: the ee -M. M, Stephens, 432 Fifth’ Av- tfuneral service Tuesday. in. Van-"; @: : e icouver’ of -Mrs, Stephens, who} —_ : ” laied Monday. ; ds iy Honored. | | the by Shower Miss Nellie Bill was feted Tuesday night when. friends gathered at the home of Mrs. John Gurvich, 736 Fifth Avenue West, to attend a miscellaneous shower in- honor of: Miss Bill's wedding November 22, to Wil- fred Delloch. ; -Co-hostess for the affair was Mrs. D'S. Bill. 0! The guest of honor received a ERS your show tickets at-the Grand]. ‘Cafe. This week. Deep. Fried): Prawns, Curled Shrimp and Rice,)- Barbecued. Duck,. Chicken; Wun- | - tun, Best Red Brand. T-Bone} - Steaks and Fried Half Chicken. | - Open til] 2.a.m, 3215. - 4 Christmas Cards Early. See. the, new designs by Vogue and Toot- hills, Hundreds’ to. choose from |~ at ‘the Daily News. “ath @ Dancing tonight? Make a hit with a corsage for her. Dial 353. corsage and her large array of ; seg: . gifts, arranged in a decorated Vance 8 Flowers &. 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