mee we ee eee eee eS, baw ewe weer ee ee ip oS SS ee ee ee nen ee a — eer eee ee KK eRe ee ee ee Ke ee eee ee ae ee ee ee ee ee ete Peter Moroz, Patricia Martin Exchange lage Vows At-Annunciation Church “Baskets of mixed flowers at the altar railing of the Church of the An- Pun formed the setting for the mid-summer morning wedding Friday when Miss Patricia Martin, RN, became the bride of Peter Moroz. ot ths vAarr wee + Father O. P. Mohan officiated for the:daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Mervin Martin, 620 Avontie East and the sono: ‘Mrs: Mary Moroz of Brandon, ! Manitoba, “diven in marriage by her father, _ Lhe bride was a picture web had wb is, Ay ELL - Air Lines 1 “To KETCHIKAN ee ‘and all Alaska © with connections to i sy A, . “WHITEHORSE “AND SEATTLE | Phone 2A for enquiries or reservations ' ube / Seventh ' ‘in while lace-over-white satin, The ballerina-length skirt flar- ‘ed from a fitted strapless bodice; ‘; lopped by a matching bolero, |A finger-tip-veil of illusion net, -cdged with lace was seeured hy an encrusted pearl neaddress tions and pink roses completed her ensemble. Sister of the bride, Sue Mar- {in as maid-of-honor, chose a over-pink taffeta and she car- ried a bouquet of yellow rose- buds, mauve asters, marguerites and white daisies, Brother of the groom, wdward Moroz was best man while ush- ers were Willlam Yerema and Edward Kawalskt. ' Organist Mrs. Denis J. Rowse accompanied anne Van Deursen, At the evening -reception 1: {he Canadian Legion auditar-' ium, the bride’s, mother received | icaded-satin and white} gown “aecessories. | Toast to the bride was pro ‘Gregorian copper candlestick | ‘holding white tapers, flanked ithe three-tiered wedding cake ‘which centred the bride's table. Friends of the bride who as- sisted as serviteurs were Miss rand a bouquet of White carna- | gown fashioned of pink lace-; soloist. Miss Jo: | ‘her guests wearing a blue bro-| posed by A. Donald Ritchie. oma Ranaghan, Mits Barbarz ; Dumont, Miss Beverly Comer Mrs. Kenneth Malcolm, Mrs | Michael Sokolowski and Mrs | Thomas McBride, Newlyweds will make. their home at 535 A Tatlow Stree: when they return from their motor honeymoon trip to Van couver and the Pacific coast of the United States, Mrs. Moroz, a graduate nurse of Royal Jubilee hospital, Vic-1- toria, has been employed as an offlee nurse in the offices of Drs, L. M. Greene, J. A. Mac- donald and A, 8. Arneil. Mr. Morcz, who received ‘his school- ing In Wishart, Saskatchewan, | . is a partner in the La Gondola}. cafe, Third Avenue West. \ { | oe . 4628 readers . Sizes” 14%) — 24M PRINTED: PATTERN Our new: Printed Pattern is a wonderful-ald to -casy sewing! Instructions are PRINTED right on cach part! This side- button style is wonderful for the half-size- figure — sa 0-0 flattering! Make.it a sundress or jumper! Printed. Pattern 4628: malt sizes 141%, 161%, 18% ® Avoid line-ups, buy your!’ i Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe ; ‘This week the Grand offers you! ‘} Long Spare Ribs and Chips, ! Deep Fried Prawns, Pineapple Chicken, Best T-Bone Steaks | and Fried Half Chicken. Phone | orders a specialty. Dial 3215--: open till 2 a.m, Saturday... (191) meeting, (189) @ Songs of Norway ! ; Monday, Aug. 13, at 8 p.m. 201%, 2 2h, 24%, Slze 16} Vy tak- es 3%4 yards 35-inch: Direc- eee aE or other importan tlons printed on each. tissue L aviation trades, pattern part. | Easy-to-use, accurate, assures perfect fit. _ Send Thirty-five Cents -(35c) in coins (stamps cannot be ac- cepted) for ‘this pattern. Print plainly Size, Name, Address, | Stvle Number. Send -order’ to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Daily News, Pattern Dep't., 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Credit Bureau. Offers Prize For Essay The -best essay “written on; “What in your opinion will he; ithe main prablem. of granting, /credif, in 1957 and what action -{ments on Fourth Avenue East, ‘shall be taken to deal with this’ Visit in Nanaimo on official bus- ‘Problem” will receive a prize of $25, it was announced Saturday | “morning at. therevular menting | of the Prince Rupert Credit j ! Women's Breakfast club, in the: |Broadway cafe, i The announcement came fy a letter written by Charles Pearce ‘of the Prince Rupert Credit Bur- je eau, | The esses to be written In 11.090 words ar lass must be type-! written by CWBC members. and; rentered = befare December 31,’ ‘1958, the letler read, 7 ' Mr, Pearee In his letter also; extended an honorary member- | ship of the Prince Rupert Credit ‘Bureau to all members of the. ‘prince Rupert CWBC, | IMr, Rhodes He tt ert, Bee Nae omy ey . Ob ate . ee at South Mi rican Visitor TFrled A Informal 8p We Pa als yo “Migs Alida Louw of Cape Town, ‘South “Africa, was guest of honor Friday night when Mrs. H. W. ‘Thompson, president of the Prince Rupert Business and ‘Professional’ Women's club was hostess to an informal gathering ‘of, club : members at her home on Eleventh Avenue East, ap ee Miss’Louw, employed in the Civil Service personel in Cape Town, is the convener of Fine Arts Standing, commit- tee of the International Federation of BPWC..:' The international traveller arrived: in ‘the. city Thursday morning by train and left Saturday on the.‘Queen of the North” to continue her North American’ tour. ° Departing Family | Honored. At Farewell Party Friday © idents Mrs. Rita Watson and her: daughter. ‘Marion with a farewell party Friday evening when friends. gathered at her home on Hays Cove Avenue. Mrs, ‘Watson, of the Eby apart- | - ante = and Miss Watson leave the city Saturday for Vancouver where ‘they: will make their home, Miss | Watson is presently home on lave while in nurse's training yal - Royal Jubilee hospital, - Vic- toria,. ° Assisting the hostess’ with refreshments. were ‘Mrs. John Macarenko and Mrs... Rodne: Larson. . Other. guests . attending 1 werr Mrs. Harold Marshall, sr., Mrs, Ganka Peneff, Mrs. Barrie Wat- son and Mrs. Harold Marshall. jr. and Mrs, Rodney. Harris. PIPPOOLODODOLILIDEP IT OOLOOOD FOES PERSONALS revccoereoneracroereeegenoneeeeos Beatrice and Douglas Thorar- inson, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Thorarinson of} 2 233 Eleventh Street, left by. plane |." ? today for Port Hardy to visit | their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clarke.’ Mrs. Thorar- inson will leaye Saéurday to: join her children and they will then+: join Mr. Thorarinson and make their home-in Duncan, : Mrs. A. W. Allaire, 2177. Atlin Avenue,. left today by plane for a three-week holiday in Vancou- ver, Victoria and Scattle, TEA-TIMEN : to’ ; a “lasting” impiéssion - is‘ this two- -piece “tea- -timer” . modeled by actress Natalie. Wood. The * ‘Kanala: creation’ is comprised ofa red cotton. oriental gown accented. with : parasols, with - colle: pants. in eggshell, white: Frederick Withler of Nanaimo, director of investigations for the Skeena River Salmon Commis- 'sion who is here for the summer ‘months with the Fisheries Re-! ‘search Board of Canada, left by an “eat 4 VT Ay te Tah CA EAN EN AL alg Mey olny, ue Steet endl pally Byte ys ured—white. . ‘reason’ for: this. is” that Mrs. Eric Moore’ entertained long-time city res-}, | paper -or’ cardboard, : -When ar | the “}tuck it into- your handbag * as al {ready « reference : when: - you. 80 Ww . shopping for new drapery or up- : 7 holsters fabrics. : no] |.way. to: wash nylon ‘brushes° is! ‘your brush’ soak’ for 10 rnin slips in. Ee dust rinse, ‘and ‘let dry, “ rather" leh apd bet pO aa A Bie ty iy AE Se ne Pe cat et batt OA ME tbat a, tyete Ribas “PRINCE RUPERT: DAILY NEWS Monday, August 18. 1956. IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLAT- | 256. professional ING _wall- papering a-.room; do which won -approval-of hi. new give consideration’ to: the ‘most,| tecipe’ for. clear’ : important color now being feat- ‘Mote ’. and more papers are. “using white . as a: background’ shade or ‘as an‘ im- ~| portant color -in the ‘print that ‘| will decorate the wall, . The. main ‘white backgrounds and white areas on .| colored: papers .give . the wall- paper.a light: and: airy look and add spaciousness . to the design. . ‘ Os ‘SHOULD: YOU. HAVE | “ANY ‘con PAINTING to ‘do, remember this !or handy -hint: Don’t: clean. the: 0. brush until..you have. brushed). ang Ro 4 some of. the color onto.a piece of |} po 1 quart: fr eshily, drawt to’ full. rolling boil in: pan, Remove’ from: hes water ‘Is. still bubbling, : Let: -steep’ 5. é through ‘strainer:: Oh ete cL; quar a os THE EASIEST. ‘AND FASTEST, 7 pot oe pots”. ‘iced teal ‘and: having 1 , scloudy® in: appear you'll want, ‘to. alve. thanks °iCPA plane today for a week’s | Ward Ream Mad Pr resen la lig gn Ty RC Chaplin Roman Catholic padte: ‘of IM CS Chatham, Father 0. P..Mo- han, Was. entertained. : Friday when officers and guests. licld a farewell party in: his honor’ in the ward room of “HMCS. Ghath- am, Father Mohan, ‘par ith priest: of the Chureh of the. for the past. threes vbars, ‘leaves for Terrace within the next few. \ incss. ats Herbert Pitts of Alberni, B.C? Idft’ today on: the Union. Steamship “Catala” for Vancou- ver on her return trip home af- iter spending. the past two- weeks “here as guest of relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Richards, 930 Alfred Strect. Mrs. Ronald Rhodes and baby Debbie, of 938 Alfred Strect, !cft ‘today by boat en route to Camp- bell River, where they will join and son Ronald jr,,! who left the city two weeks ago to make thelr home on Vancou- ver Island. of parish. priest ‘of Shered Heart unelation: days to fill his new appointment’ jer by president Mrs, G. M, Tur- ‘Net, a birthday corsage was pr | At the morning session, ehalr- Q-) TRAIN FOR MODERN WORK... on aircraft and aviation equipment Ifyou arean ambitious young man with an eye to your own future suceogs-tand have what it cakes in aptitude and intelligence ROAR (raining will make you a skilled technician in radio-radar ELECTRICAL T Take advantage of the courses starting now to train as: ACRO-ENGINE TECHNICIANS # RADIO-RADAR TECHNICIANS ECHNICIANS © AIRFRAM ARMAMENT TECHNICIANS ¢ INSTRUMENT TECHNICIANS E TECHNICIANS and saldsfacbion ¢ a ys i ‘ ~eaweeesetQwaesvtewtwqenrnwrevwewase se eeoeneneceeer sec ee aeemwwvre 8; of serving your country, IDC. Rerraniding bide, covered Oldea LOWdKe Tt Ste Pitted Ml Trane Peo You earn while you lean--fet regular service pay from the start, You hive permanent employment, enjoy good living and working conditions, ample oppor tunities for advancement, and the pride ' Act now | For full Information, soo, write or tolophono Tho RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR 'sented to Mrs, Lester Franklin |route to Los Angeles where they end Mrs, William Doumont won! watting th " five- “eet holiday hly door prize, ivis ng their son-in-law oan the monthly doar prize 'daughter, Mr, and Mrs, William i Kuyz, I | Mrs, Basil 8. Prockter, 200 Fourth Avenue Wost, left today , iby Union Steamship for Vancoue ; ‘ver, While away until the end; | lof the month, Mrs, Proekter will Together with colleagues from | i stucly methods usec at Wood- Terrace, Prince George, Stewart ands: schuol, rand Vancouver, six members atin retarded children’s programs, ‘the Prince Rupert Chamber ol: ; Commeres left, Terrace by alr! (his afternoon on an serial tour’ bionere Streot, le(t Today by cane oof northern British Columbta, jadian Paelfle Alfliines plane for ! They are Hugo Kraupner, A,; Vancouver where ‘T), Vanee, J, T, Harvey, Orme G, i her sister Miss Elsie Johnson. ‘Northern Tour Starts Today seintee ce smterm tee Stuart, Av l Bell and dF Megor, While away for threo weeks, she The party of 2, represen Vill be guest of her brother and ‘tives of the assoclnted hoards of ‘sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. 2B, G, i trade of central BC, wil view Johnson In Houttlo, Pnorthen mining and Industetal | ‘developments and will stop at, Btewart, Tulsequah, Aun, | i Whitehorse and Cassiar beth apartments, returned home | Return ts sehoduled for Sate yesterday by enr after a three rday, _lWweek “vacation WW Vaneouver, Mr, and Mts, “Vred Jones and Phone 4032 Tits nd vertacnient ti not pabliahed ar dNtantayed ay the Tyvor Contvol Hoard ar by the Coveruinont of Veith Columbia For Free Home Delivery | ’ 1, Sere meres New Westminster |: she will visit: daughter Goorgla of the Eliza. | Mr, and Mrs, Bagioli Sylvester. /ehurch. 4: '812 Second Avenue West, left to-) Highpoint ol: the eveniag saw ‘day by boat for Vancouver on} Commoaiider T, A, ‘ Johnstone, commanding officer of HMCS Chatham, present Father Mo- han with-a gold desk clock, on behalf of the ward room officers, Thanking’ the . inembers for their. kindness, Father» Mohan oxpressed his regret in loaving bul extended a cordial Invitation to everyone Lo.not only visit him -but to Join his parish in Terrace. 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