rry ee “I = eta TES if \ 4 y j . toy [. at ofa oat Ho? EG ot ay , 4 ! i nok } ' oo a vot 7 po Beat Fe pire de an ET, Congratulations The ‘teachers of the province say “Good Lucki and a Bright Fut- ure’’:to the high scnool graduates of this dis- trict!: These youngsters have icational "Know-how" —whether they stay on the farm or go into bus- nessiand industry. yrocess which has kept gace’with the growth and: development of Canddo and the prov ince.< . We-are proud of the yroduct leaving our hands. s “ t : @ 4 B. C Teachers Federation "Thursday, dune 9, 1955. Hi [ ee dize i with ed- | been, equ pped ‘the Prince Rupert General Hos- t B.Cs Education is 9: ‘lexible, ever-changing |. schobls. British Colum- |. bia’s) future is in good} Printing Needs aac yoy : Use Want Ads—They Pay / 7 ~ ‘ Grace Coad Thomas atvich Wavvied in Alberta al Diuble-Ring Of wide interest here. Vanco. ‘ver and in Alberta was the at- itractive afternoon wedding in a setting of colorful spring flow- McBride at United Church. Rose- bud, Alberta, June 4, with Rev, /W. P. Smetheram and Rey. J. W. Sinclair officiating at the double. ring ceremony. The bride was Miss Hazel ‘Grace Coad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Percival Coad, Rosebud, Al- ‘ers, which united in marriage. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patrick | ‘ I ithe bride, as mutron-of-honor t in the skirt-back gave a volum- inous effect. Completing her outfit was a seatloped Jultet cap adorned with pearls which held her itlusion veil, dainthy ap-- pliqued with Jace flowers, She carried a bouquet of red roses and stephonis. Her only jewel- iery was a cameo necklace, gift of the groom. Mrs. Dorothy Lester. sister of wore a strapless floor-length saste] green metalic trimmed terta ana the-groom Is the sonnet over satin gown with match. of. Mrs. Robert McBride and the pny velero and carried yellow iate Mr. MeBride of Vancouver, ‘mums and roses. BC. Mrs. McBride was a nursé al pital for the past year and a nalf and received her nurses training at the Calgary Genera. Hospital and then nursed a yea in Drumheller, Alberta. The groom is a refiner operator fo: : the Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd., Watson Island. Given jn marriage by her fath- _er, the bride wore her own cre- ‘ation, a floor-leng:h white sat gown featuring inserted yoxe: ef white nyien iace, ly poi lace sleeves and lace Victorian collar. Large unpressed pleats RREROTED / Th, / ha LOOK INTO 1955 NOW Dibb Printing ; = —- — : a ee me eee ce een ¥ all good cooks prefer . b awe we e@oan 5 ger me & ee weer ore Carnes «toe amen we Ea eS Ra a SBoow ee oe tewart Braneh: | ve ah { ne st i ey . ishot M Hone Improves ment Loans are inex penelve ~ interest al only $4" per annum efepayable In envy, instabincants, ‘ ’ ‘ ’ _ ‘ 4 ’ vodet ‘ t ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ a 1 t t , | 1 ‘ Poy bY {4 | ° bt \ 4 Jt a 3 § “tint the a smart lob?. os ' Wish | had a garage,” i ‘ “Why don't you build one with ’ o Bank of Montreal Home . ‘ 4 (mprovemont Loan? That's a very practical sugges tion, See your local fof Mf nuanager about a Tome fproves “micat Lown today. Aad avh dor gour copy of this folder, AOA aeuee dia Bank or Montrear Canada's Firat Cand ‘ } fringe flupert Rrapeh; RONALD ALLEN, Manager NQOOER PELL, Manager | oy Morrace Branch: WILLIAM WELIINGS, Manawor ( ‘ worune WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 4 aus ‘ Bridesmaid, Miss ° Florence i} Ld Sride COMPANY : (Reist of Didsbury, Alberta, wore ‘4 floor-length pastel blue net cown featuring a Victorian col- | iar and carried Wink carnations : vend red roses. ‘ — Littl Rober! Lester, nephew ‘of the bride was ring-bearer. . Beet man was Mr. Charles ‘Denovan of Varceuver, while Me. teonard Coad. brother of the bride and Mr. Raymond Martin: were ushers Nise Phyllis Parker was organ- at white Mrs Soren Christensen ora v“pecause’ before the wed- cine eoremany and PH Walk Beside Yeu’ during the signing Tot the registes i oA rereption fallawed in the chareh hall where the bridai tele was adurned whh vases cf spring fowers and centred: woh wedding cake topped wi h a rovolving miniature bride and ercom figurine which played Here Cuaios the Brice.” Briiade tess wos mreposed ov MUSEUM — briets _- By JOCLLYN BOLTON — The Museum has been a bis” yace jately sih the tourist beats arriving and many guests to meet. Aleady (hla seacon we have aesis from many parts ef the United States and Canada. 7.16% nearly wil hase cameras. 1 am eften siry T never some of the photos trey te . We had two voungitrales re r- ister from England,’ Miss C. E. Dans, and auc: M. Gibbon. wh were very interested in the Museum and Ir cur folders. The lovers ate on display and go very fast when ‘he tourlst boats OMe aT, We also had wuess Who had riven fram Perk Willlam, Ont. andowe Clrested them to numer- our places in our city. They also hoped ty niive the trip to the Queers, Charette Isinnds. Other guests wished ta rent a car, - when we were able to get for: them, for a drive to Port Ed- ward and other parts of Prince Rupert, Mfrs. R. BE. Muthard and Mrs. Bil Kraske alana with ‘mall Parnela pald apa visit also. We are sorry to heer they are leaving Prince Rupert and re- turning home, Mr. Kraske Is em- pleyed by Columbia Cellulose Co, in New York. . Some Museum visitors have driven to Prince Rupert, others have come by trun and others have come fran Alaska, Mr and Mp, ALC, Tlerney from Kittmat Were reccat guests and we hope they eoyoyed thelr visit ta the OMuseum, and that they wil tell. athens in Kithmat about it. Shop at Whore You G i fe Ae H n a ca O eh LILY fi i Rupert attending the affair were] Drew in several new homes. Ser-: . Frelght. Bootie ‘Miss Eileen Preston, RN and Miss! viec is available to P, Kalssen, $1 50 $1 75 LiL Serving B.C. since me e e ‘ L Ms ‘aunt and tnele, Peter and Mar- | and Canon Atkinson. HOUSEKEEPING ON A BUDGET? [A FOODS PRICED TO STRETCH VGUR HOUSEKEEPING DOLLARS . . . Your Friendly Neighborhood Store OF Lowest Prices and Hinhest Quality dpa EXTRA ‘STURDY ; yee dt fe She ' TEA TOWEL / oe" priced! from vee aly Steal or duvahlo Eastern Hardwood provide It In overy Glant Package 79¢ | ( i qnswor to a boy's (or girl's) prayer J EXTRA aS fr Fi ’ acre , see ee - wee NEWS Sa PERSONALS iV | PRANCOIS LAKE—The ferry! Mr, and Mrs. J.C: Gilkerforay” Mr, William Babcock, prast- a : C fds now back on regular schedule erly of Prince Rupert, left the ident of Babcock, Fisherles Ltd,, |} eremony ire, and the Department of city this morning by Canadian ‘left the city this afternoon by Highways Ins undertaken tS; pacific Airlines plane for their'Canadinn Paelfic Airlines plang spring repalr program o mes home in Seattle after spending for his home in Vancouver after “The road to the Loveseth ant 3 Short stay Reve visiting SEP spending the past ten days here.j}> WP | Js reported in first class condl-| ” Mt Satan pe: mut: tion but the Burns Lake road Dr R.W. Work, Mr aw Sey= Mr, O. B. Brown of New Hamp- Fast ‘Panengee ey : still needs attention where lum- | mour, Mr. R. E, Sargent. Mr, SUlre arrived In the elty this {] sallings from Prince: rel f , ber trucks have sunk in on soft rtp ‘Bodell and Mt. J.C. Hurge.. morbing «aboard the Union|) To Vancouver — Fridiy a Spots. ton left this morning by Canad- ‘Steamship Coquitlam to visit Sunday § pm ay ‘tan Pacific Airlines plane for, with his son, Mr. Wentworth |] 9 Killmat—Frday ang ay 9 pm, Tom Nash recently returned | Yancouver after attending a Brown, vice-president and gen- {rom ‘Terrace where he will b¢imeeting here at the Columbia eral gnanager for' the Columbla |} po gtowart, Allee Arai urday Gam © | moving shortly as he has bought ‘cetwlose Company Ltd., Watson Ceilulose Company, Western dl- To Masset and North Qutal a home there. Island. ve vision. : om ean TORTONE Charlottes — June 1, 17% pm, ae si RiCi Mr. Merrill Rogers, uncle of the bride. Recelving the guests the bride's mother wore a printed white gown and yellow corsage while the groom’s mother wore! a wine suit with black acces- SOMmeS, Following the reception the newlyweds left for a‘motor trip to Banff, Vancouver, Seattle and Prince Rupert where they will take up residence at 245 Sixth Avenue West upon thelr arrival here. ee erenmere » Mrs. Kay Chappetle has moved For the wedding trip the bride} back to the cottage near the! [> 1, a chose an emerald green otto-|Hamnre and Waale sawmill: ALL WOOL ALL WOOL To South Queen Charlotte, man suit with light belge acces- | here. June 8 and 22 pm, Passengers bontd steamer tg hour before sailing. * Pasxenger Reservations aenereeenamee New telephones have been in- ; stalled by iineman Malcolm! sertes and a corsage of yellow roses, Out of town guests from Prince ENGLISH BYFORD. SOX ANKLE HALF HOSE Fred Spicer, Tom Cowan and LAL E. Blackwell. en Florence Reist. R.N. ores Hp at } Prince Rupert Agent. $09 3rd Ave, Pn. 534 4 ity Argiers report the trout are a7 ¢ Mishop onducls bitin. but rough weather has bs [ [2 prevented many being taken. Deplisima Silos nes Use Want Ads—They WATTS & NICKERSON | mo Use Wont kth is half the fun... § when you go - Special to The Dally News FRANCOIS LAKE-—The bap- , tismal service for William Ivan. Weins, infant son of Abe and: Ethel Weins. was conducted list. Sunday by the Rt. Rev. Horace, CG. Watts, Bishop of Caledonia, following the morning Sunday’ school here. Godparents were the baby’s ah => <— Zz paret Weins. Following the bap- | tism, reguar morning service was conducted by Bishop Watts‘ ree nee te ct ay ee ee eat ee Mr. BR, F. Coswan, 1813 Elghth - Avenue East, left the clty this: iernocn by plane for Vancou- ver where he will visit with his grother, Mr. Henry Coswan, RLADERS @ Regular Elks Lodge meetins Thursday, June 9 at 8 o'elorl, Initiation of cantiidates. Ail: members please attend. 1434) 6 Members of the Natlre: Erotherhood of B.C. and the Un-: ited Fishermen and Allied Work - er's Union please note. A spar-- jal meeting of salmon fishermen will .be held Saturday, June 11 at “ p.m. in the Leglon Auditorium, (3. This meeting is important — please be on time. 1135) © The best in Chinese Foods at the Grand Cafe—Chicken Gib- let Chop Suey, Jumbo Prawns, Chicken Chow Mein, Sweet and Sour* Also’ the finest T.Bone Steaks from Red Brand Beef, and J Fried Chickey, any style. Phone 3215, ‘ 138) § @ Loyal Order of Moose No. 1051 § monthly general meeting, Tues- 9 day, June 7, 8 p.m. Special inlu- stion ceremonies and report on Smithers trip. AH members re- quested to attend. 1321 | qeeroe --; ~ ot wnt - . From New York: Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary, Coronla, Mauretania, Britannic, Media, Parthic! 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