B : ey a Fs i Fs x x rs b q ¥ S i i EA aH BY wy Sl ae a te me om ee og FS Sm = & ' Prince Rupert Daily News J fo, : Tuesday, July 3, 1956 - an JS J nae a he iy te By RUSTY tr pisengneaing the gloomy ‘weather Saturday, 38 youngsters ranging from five-yoar-old Darlene Rutherford to Gailya Grimolf- Roll, enjoyed the first. outing to Balt Lakes. -4The.ferry left Cow Bay whart abi 9:30: and returned at 6 pm, ; o he chilly day didn’t interfere, lovers wm many ire a } ‘ith the children’s enthusitem | pe collected all summer, pressed for swimming, running andland mounted in scrap hooks. ‘alking races, the stpries reali mrs, B. W. Becker, will hel ; aller, Junch, and the beachcomb- | Doris in the naming and recoe. inition of the speciinens. PrPlzes ' Rickey Ogilvie had a prize can will be awarded the des ot three full of-miniature crabs which he ‘books at the end of the summer transported from the Salt Lake ‘program, ihe parly. » docks.up to the dai at the lake. | The- children came home ! red | and hungry and later enjoyed a Li ‘ k 5 y a Hl} M., Us hontire, marshmallow and wela- Int the ve swimming "a or Tuesday and Thursday at 2 in. ¢ ‘roast In the park, “The next outing will be ‘on W editesday, when we will again invade: Salt Lakes for the day. Time 9'a.m. In McClymont Park. price15 cents and If ils raining, the day will be spent al tne Ciyle Centre beginning at} p.m. ‘The summer program is hy ful swing this week, with swimanue Tessons, nature study, story nour, braiding classes, bonfires, oulings Sports, crafts and games, A délly elable of events In the nlav-: round will be published yise- where in this paper staring itomorrow. may. ‘be made by phoning the 2 m. daily, i denne geet 8 cementite ater crt snmmanits demibetman ere metmemI RE terre Canadian Broadcasting Corpor-: ation women 's commentator, left: cific Airlines plane for her home: { . , Inquiries ‘about the prograni {P00}.. ah 4045, between leand 9) : "Stan Fielding, assistant super- visor of the pool, left this murn- jing for Trail where he will at- ing oli this community will be very worthwhile.: Plans towards : ithig. ~swimming course wil be: anne when Stan returns "from the south, Next summer. ft iregular Red Cross Course should "pe, available to the children. | . ' The nature study class, direct- tend a 4 day Red Cross Lifescv- | ling Course. He will be away for: Eighth Avenue East, left this telght days, I'm sure this isrst? morning by plane for a two- step towards Red Cross lfacav- : ved by. Dorls Fahey should be of vires oe ronment an qaeban | - Pacific Wester Airlines Lye, Prince Rupert 2:30 p.m. Daily Except Sunday t i ' i | ‘ I ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' 4 \ { : | “ I uefor Stewart, & Alice Arm:... { i ! i ( ! ! \ ! i \ ' t uw9h30 am. Tuesday, . aoebhursday, Friday To Ketchikan and Con- nbctions to all Alaska, ah :Bhone 7313 vor TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS a D os er teeeercent Don't forget the outing to Salt be seelng you in you In the parks! PERSONALS Rileen Laurle of Vancouver, | this morning by Canadian ‘Pa. | after a two-day: visit In the elty as zuest of honor at the ‘Elks Jodge Dominion day celebrations yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. BE. Av Page of Windsor, Ontarlo and their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. John Page of San Fran- cisco, arrived in the city today | - to spend a holiday as guests of their gon and daughter-in- law _Mr. and Mrs, Walter Page, 834 Summit Avenue, : Mrs. ’ Chertill Meintyre, 44 week holiday in Vancouver. While away she will attend the annual provincial Women of ‘the Moose convention jn. Na- naimo, July 4, 6 and 1, Stanley Fielding, swimming pool supervisor al McClymont pool left by plane this morning for Vancouver, on his ‘way ta Tratl to lake a five-day Red | course at the smelter city. R. B. Bennett, 400 Fourth Av- enun Fast, teacher on the staff of Booth Memorlal high school. eft this morning .by CPA plane for Vancouver. to allend s summcr mane via. Vancouver after. 2 three-week stay in ‘the city as | guest of Mr.-and Mrs, Alexan- jder Duffus,. | 1440 gah Ay- | enue" East: fe oo Mrs, J. M. Chater, 423 Third Avenue West, arrived home Fri-° day after spending the past Stwo months visiling in Winni- peg, Toronto and Edmonton, vai. Wha Mrs, Chater” then mo- taved to Lake Kathiyn for the holiday week- end. | HISTORIC snot | | Tag eannon balls from the stege of Yorkton, Va. i 781, are Lstit embedded in (he walls of the Nelson House. Local of shovecet P.R. SHOREWORKERS MEETING U.F.AW.U, ceremony in the First United’ church, June 23 areiMr.- and Mrs: ‘Hugh W ambe ' ymer gh Wesley Chambers, The bride is the former Edith Mills, RN, | the ‘occasion’ “Mrs. Kristmanson Rasmus sen. ‘Cross Swimming and Safety} Andrew's Anglican cathedral for the past 25 years | Classes” pot under ay afternoon a yt0 00 in C- i: church hall to enioy a pot- “iuick sinner, sdonscreri{ Classes, divided into: beginers | : ae eRe ‘and? advanced swimmers were | by the cathedral. choir. ine | A wedi ‘interest staid ‘| couver became the bride of Law- manson Of. Prince Rupert. _ the ula: “noon: ‘marriage -eere- mony “performed in. Chalmers United ‘Church, Vancouver while Alfred .Chard; ‘organist “played ine wedding. music, >, © her: wedding , the” bride, | wore a. waltz-length ~ “gown of | | white lace-over-taffeta and 2 iiny taffeta ‘cap, trimmed? with pearls ‘secured. her eHapel.: veil, She carried a: bouquet, of! denias “and” stephanotis, a iM Sisters, of: the bride, “Misses! Dolly van de: Wint of San Fran- risco and Margaret, van-de Win “lent ‘Again be ‘available: in Pr trom. duly ‘25° unt throveh, the combined was solemnized: in Vancouver! the B.C.’ ‘Health Dep: un June 2 When. Miss:Hanna van the. B.C. Tuberculo de Wint,; daughter of. Mr,..andjsoon as organizational Mrs. Alle: van ‘de: Wink. of Van-|this ‘area ‘is.completed..~ R, J. Hunter, chest: | rence Willtam’ Kristmanson, son j vey organizer of th of Mrv aiid. Mrs,’ Dantel. Kyist- | culosis Society, Is no Rupert: to. plan -the’st Rev. H, “Watts. ‘officated - for the local public, healt, and leaders of co munity" ganizations. ey The surve ‘aren sivision of. TB con-: trol, . ciel... gate, : ‘surveys: are asser's, Mr."Huriter ‘sald s “We hope ‘to. blanket: the. town wee ‘and thereby “ensure : 5 : “many ‘Persons as: posstb -\interested:“group wil i of Vancouver, © as ‘bridesmaids -chose matching. pink Bowns.5. | ‘plemented: by ‘matching. Z| dresses. Both. carried Pongiets} | while. ushers were Gerald van de -Wint and: W: ‘Calderwood. : “Mr. ‘and Mrs. -Kristinanson, attending. the. wedding’ of their ‘ -—Photos by. ‘van Meer Studie t PICTURED ABOVE “following their ‘late afternoon’ ‘weddi.ig® son, assisted in the. .recelving . |Vine ab-the: “reception held “at. the home: of. the. bride’s parents, For). daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, William Mills: of Coronation,. ’ ‘ : Alberla, Rev. L. G, Sleber heard the marriage: VOWS and: later : wore. a ean silk -cocktall proposed the toast to the bride at the reception, ‘held: in the. gown an we accessories S Nurses’ residence. Mrs. Chambers, on’ the nursing: ‘staff of: the Congratulatory teles amis Prince Rupert General hospital was. assisted by’ Mra. .J. Lb wore recelved = fom Bombay. Kelly, RN, superintendent: of nurses in the receiving. jine, Bridal : India, Holland, South Anterica, ‘attendant was Miss Glor ja Lrving | while best man: “was Millen Trail and Prince Rupert’, of Newlyweds’ left. immediately Z | following. for a honeymoon . ‘trip to San, Francisco: : St. Andrew's Choimmasier, : . Swim hes Organist Peter Lien Felted . Start at Park Peter Lien, choir . master and organist | of St / Parks Board “Learn, to's Sein way ’ this was honored last Thursday evening when more then: giymont : Park ‘with a record 60 members of the congregation: gathered in: the number of chileren registered. - oem * pence ‘oliow gep sray “condticted by Doris: Fahey, ‘A Following the supper, Wiired At the sunday, morning pr ‘ayer (Botham and Rusty: Thain, school. oy Sinclair, on behalf of the cholr, June, 24, Canon Basil, 5. Provk- | : presented Mr. Lien with an IR- ter, on behalf. of. th oe 7 Swimming 1e8801.3" will: ‘be . James W. Hall of St, Louis, Ill. seribed pen deck set and Mrs. |, e congre- ‘given every Tuesday and Thurs-: o returned ‘home today by CPA Lion’ was presented a silver gation, presented Mr, Lien with | day ‘at 2 p.m, weather. permit — a Jeather-hound.hymn book.. iting. ‘deposit glass vase filled witn 2 bougual of red rores. Departing member's the congregation Mrs.-R. H. cavir. ison and Miss. Dorothy Bakes ‘were presented COTEAAS. Kindergarten At Seal Cove | Ends Season The rhow'ne of amoving fin | af the children altendine sal: Cove Kinderrarten, made dure. Ing an ordinary kindergarten | cession, under the direction of Mrs, John Manhe'm, wis the | Niehtght of the group's Test: cession when they entertained | varents and friends with a Flim! and stage shew, “Our Holiday’ was the tile af the revie presented by — the ehildren followed be the cebored . Hi Wied oun Wiha Pare pose,” Children taking part in the: eytertainment were Peunela Me- Donald, Jody Edwards, Suzans Doy,, Peter Dinittray, Lenaye Jdudson, Catherine Nicholson, « Bobby Kellourh, RellyToan Orr, + ae LADIES! with *220—-6th St, | WED., JULY 4-8 P.M. : LEGION AUDITORIUM ‘| SPECIAL BUSINESS—-To Vote on Fresh Fish Wage Offer | All Shoreworkers Urged to Attend Dhiise of. 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