sing I Sandy verywhere. one | br, the city of Bicrs into the © ,, mainly be- eather. Bye most talk- ere this week froke when the panes athletes ya and Ugan- bied hy a bevy he Vancouver n jumper, Pat- Pihe comment - h he said the B haepipes was said Patrick | to Bert Dawe B the pipe band, fopard skin over | said Pat and balvearp Kako- Bird so far from Fary lo slate- Mey they recog- Y frum the pipes te B in Prince Ru- Bnew hat every mis-moanths stay Esays that Van- F pominion Day Ame‘ ever seen tn Be ho's lived here Be 19'1, recently Fa trip to Spo- Bec, Bellingham es. Joe used to Bat on arrival at ily News office - at lunch Be comny strolling fe for lunch. , t Kid to sce Mel le New Westmin- ‘office last week. bd at the Royal re going to Ru- rs ago, has re- # is renewing old n both Vancou- Mestminster. First hen he returned Meep ing ground was Be. her Rupert man ned to his job m in California. Clough, who's ne neat work at dw. Fremembers the ° mily) Montesano pifiee to tell the Bwife had pre- men twin boys a. . mmy, now Mike bn osirre Henry H has twins, Did ne hand on his » while pretend-: B nervous or ¢x- oh ot will recall the ho sine cowboy a political rally aes al Gyra Park He ts W. KK, mevveen) © Krvvelt, y the Vanennyny to the enjoy- E the outdaar po- eilled bv Art Psummier af ‘49, Porinter with Mhye that time, Willie Wpert heenuse af 8 THe went to stave] there une Ven when he BNeOUVE Sy yok ° Bi usdast. Pane Rae, are naw on. lion at the Fle. mnehy vt Mile Carihos Tay VS on Veneanver counle af “siepyny over before go- tho, On returning to the end ef the 1 Dick and Helen “Ht Seattle poe th fo Rimert, bhi over with piurrival here... rly wth ta tell who's down here Stay, that she'e triving toast , failed ta tall the wos (hat, she was man fo pass the rand now hapes ‘star when she isin, Mieouy py, the Mew TH eypasfiver qd ty nN, who anauncad ing mareled on Vn Stuvvet(, gla Johu Starved of MY IH maki a wilh Kolth Splatt, Cling by ear but +10 park company fly home to came Bevo rranyonts, vg Wk lo Wend fer ire Miner whole bey, oWehiosn Wy Qty “HOW rolling earn doh la ta be in the teat weet y wee mee ‘ } Heather Baxter... or Friday, MR. and MRS. W. newlyweds ‘Mr... and Mrs. Shower Fetes Helen Astoria, August Bride Miss Helen Astorla, bride-elect of next month, was honored last night at a miscellaneous show- er staged at her home by Miss Betty Oskey and Miss Delphine Astoria, co-hostesses. The honoree will be married here August 14 to Mr, Willtam Fapushinsky, : The enjoyable event featured games: ‘and | presentation. of a corsage of pink and white carna- llons ‘to the honoree by Mrs, W. on Baxter, after which’ the many: lovely gifts were presented in-a prettily-decorated basket by Miss by Prize-winners In the | games. session Included Mrs, P,; Dvornek, Miss Baxter, Miss Helen Astoria, Mrs, M, Oskey, Mrs. D. Geddes, j Miss Rolande Turcotte and Mrs..: .| B. Pedersen | Other guests uw ihe event: were Mrs; L. Astoria, Mr* . W. Baxter, Mrs. J. Bateman, Miss Donalda Letournéau, Miss Jean- Mnette Cloutier, Mrs, M. Chaprun, Mts, K, Nickel, Mrs. J.' Johnson, Mrs. A.Sokolowski, Miss, Marie]. Dyornek, Miss Stella Chaprun, Miss Shirley Wogel, Mrs. P. York, Miss Irene York, Mrs. N. Busso, Mrs. D, MacIntosh, Mrs, P. Lo- pushinsky, Mrs. M. Beckicy, Mrs. K. Rowe and Miss Helen Konder- ae Eee nee on t eaclers © Mooso whist drive, Saturday o pan. (i72' cere ret ! \ { | PREPY ANP PALITE—Rop- resonting tho Hawallan Tk Janda iy (ha Miss Amorten con font In Allantla Clty in Bop. Lomber will be Miss Kaptotant Miler, Ql-yeny-oltl benuly from {hin clronmy tales of tho Paelf- it, Misa Maby Hawhll," 2h). vantsold Patrician Ann Kolly, Nao will bo prosont for tho pageant, Now CUNABTTAN BCTLNOM IAT "Man's Extronvity, ls God's Vielly us tho avai Opportunity! Mort Williony at’ J ahah, 0600 Inthe. WKN. Whe tee Matieedy, Ts int. Mi IncY. ie Ropert Daily News . ‘July, 23, 15d wo MacFarlane-Terrion: Vows Pledged: at United Church Making their home in Prince Rupert are young chak. . | - —Fuolo py vain “aie Bbawa A. MacFARLANE: 7 vt va William Alexander -Mac- Farlane whose wedding: was solemnized July 15 in| First United Church here, . The Rev, RB. J. Love officiated at the ceremony, uniting Laura Elizabeth Florence Terrion; daughter of Mrs. Catherine Mur- ohy, 1429 Piggott Place, Prince Rupert, and the son of Mrs. B. Wilson of Prince George, © Summer flowers graced the church for the service at which the bride, given in marriage by. her brother, Mr..James Terrion, wore 4 smart boucle suit 6f white with mauve accessories and an orchid eh corsage, with a cirelet of flowers in her hair. Her: only, attendars was wilss Norma Gildner, wearing. & pret- ty dressmaker sult. ‘0f,. blite wor- sted with white agcessories and Corsage of white: carnations, - Restman. was or tarty Mos- tad. bye ok For the ‘reception” ‘at’ the't home of the bride’s m:*her, nink and white flowers a1. candles grac- ed the bride’s table, Re-elving Gusis Woo: the mothers of the principais, Mrs. Murphy gowned..in. pink with white actessorics : and corsage jof white carnations, While Mis. Wilson wore a sult of grey with. red accessories..She also wore white. catnations en corsage, Assisting dn serving reiresn- ments were « Mrs, M.. Lewls and ‘Mrs, A. Houston. y The young couple, how making (new home at laf4' Piveott Ave- nue, are well-known here. The eraam Js emnioved by Canadian National Raliways and the bride was formerly a telephone oper- ator heve, “By BRUCE LEVEST | -KEMANO, B.C, s(-—Billie Kon- wwaird, tall, blonde aig mother of .|two. youngsters, was born in Winnipeg: but “outside of an oc- easional . trip: outside,” doesn’t care if she never ‘pounds pave- ‘ment again, ~~ Chances are, ‘she won't, Her. husband, Xen, of Bolsse- ‘vain, Man, Js a field auditor for the Aluminum Company of Can- ida, He will be one of 60 men :|statloned: permanently at this “Nountaln-ringed power base 400]... ‘{miles upcoast from Vancouver. At peak employment last. fall, theres were approximately 6,000 men on the payroll here, build- ‘jing the tunnel and the under- zround powerhouse which will ; | soon fire the furnaces at the al-| ° uminum ‘company smelter at Kitimat.: - PREFABRICATED HOME _ Billie, who believes her par- ents' choice: of the christian name “Willa”. was -unfortunate, keeps busy tidyirg up their neat, presabricated,. two - bedroom home which they rent from the = CMR Enjployees | | Planning Prcnic S10, Tiguell Sle Plans for a CNR picnic, to’he at a meeting last night of the Canadian National Recreational Association executive. Tugwell Island was named ten- tatively as scene of the plentc, and it was hoped a barge could be obtained to transport merry- makers to the event. Df Arrangements tor rerreshments were discussed, including ice next Thursday. to complete de- tails, the meeting, attended by sec- retary 4". Slade, vice-president BE. Hildebrand, N. Armstrong, J Long, R. Paul, R. Pollock, J. Robertson, M. Bishop, Miss Mary Postuk, Miss, E.. ‘Pavilkis and: Miss K. Bush. Trouble. Ridden Watshan Plant | British’ Columbla,’ wrecked | al- most a year ago’ by. disastrous mud slides, is" back to normal operation, the B.C. Power: Com- mission announced Wednesday. damage, unofficially estimated rodk Aad mud: stashed liito the pleted, Thousands of tons of rock and niud had to be removed from the project, ADAMS ANTIQUE ‘BB ADAMS EXPORT | ADAMS PRIVATE STOCK . ! ADAMS OLD-RYE 18 for also: Adams ATRULY FINE os WHISKY. 7 onttd dans Duane weld. VANCOUVER, . C, AMHERST NURG, ONT, . This advorlisomont: js nol ADAMS SILVER FIZZ GIN published or aiployed by tho Liquor Control Board or by tho Government of British Columbia __ SPECIAL : te © ‘Rutter Conditioner Mp ere gente r ELUNATOR 9,4 Crihie Feet with ® Door Shelves * ® Full-Width Froazor ® Push-Button, Defrost Regular $900.60, ° — NOW, $3 4 5.50 — | SY omen of Courso ‘RUPERT RADIO. & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue West Phone 644 {are looking after Billy, 9, and held next month were: discussed |" week, "she says.: “Some .of the}. girls send sheets and blankets—|.” |cream for the youngsters, and| the group planned to meet again! President J McLean conducted| ~ Back ‘to: Normal: “VICTORIA (CP) The What- |. sham ‘power project’ in central The commission’ announced: at $1,000,000 when the slide oft paired and improvements com- ‘ ‘company and: ‘aw rhs at the sug gestion that Kemany is isolated, -“Both Union ans Janadian. Pa’ cific Steamships call here;’ she says, “It’s on the Pacific Western Airlines regular route‘and Queen Charlotte Airlines: calls in here. There’s a base plane for omer- genciles,” * » But by next. fall, with only 60 families living: there, the steam-|’ ers will stop calling-and the-alr- lines. will fly. right on past. to Kitimat or Prince. Rupert. * “By then we'll“have our own base boat. for the 80-mile trip to Kitimat,” Billle says. “There will still be two or three®heli- copters here for Inspection trips up the transmission line orth to Kitimat.” . She and Ken, who’ have lived here since early in 1951, belong to a book club—but their hobbies their two- “year-old daughter Les. Yeo *s 7 ., “WONDERFUL PLACE" a “We havea wonderful place in the summer. We have two oil stoves for heat. We even have ‘bathtubs, en is a tall, wide refrigerator. "“T do about, three. -washes .-a heavier things—down to Van- drycleaning that way. They have day and Saturday. . there. - are: hows in the’ huge, theatre: quon- 4 here,” Billie says. “It’s warm in . : the winter and just about, right which . is. wonderful. |. Some of the contractor’s houses sy : have. only showers.” -°- Their home has a utility room | where Billie keeps her gleaming} : washing machine, In the. kltch-|: couver. We-have to send all our}. it back in 10 days.” / Right now, her shopping. is! confined to the camp commis- | sary.or mail order. The a : for Buy ils Bip: smilles’ away at the Netle company. settlement of Wash-Wash, the'camp pronuncl: ation for the Indidti Wach-Was, a creek: which: skirts /-the..area, Every Monday, Wednesday, Fri- set,.- M ISSES, CONVERSATION - ‘What does she miss nist about life “outside?” o “Conversation; ‘4 ‘unlink,’ Radio| reception is pretty pqor up here: and while I have some very dear | friends among the families’ of the | * men Ken .works with, you: ‘can: usually.” ‘dispense with shop- -talk | in about-¢wo. minutes. 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