Arthur 5. Olsen aging: Bride To City flowers, Alvera Dolores Wickstrom, only rof Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Wickstrom of Admj- katchewan, became the bride of Rev, Arthur Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Olson of Bt, Saskatchewan at South Immanuel Lutheran m July 23. Mr. Olson is the pastor of St. Paul's apn church, Prince Rupert. or Moen of Admiral, P00 wan heard the mar-|Hills Park, the bride chose a pink ss. linen sult trimmed with navy, Br the church on the/belge accessories and she wore mer (father, the bride wore|@ gardenia corsage, aabesss gown fashioned ot] The newlyweds are travelling fee! nylon net over}to Prinee Rupert by car, arrlv- i By matching jacket, Her}ing here Wednesday to make Brier lenguh vell) wastthelr home, piace by a cap of nylon} Mrs, Olson fs a graduate nurse twith pearls and she}and also a bible school graduate pouquer OF pink roses}from the Lutheran Colleginte { the valley. Complet-| ible Institute of Outlook, Sask. District News and pearle necklace, the “room, Jara aaugen wes mald mp while bridesmaids Hy MRS, A. 1. NEAVE mm, Wid Engebretson Dally News Correspondent Sandra Thiney. The similar gowns of net featuring elbow. eros in shades of How and blue. Pleture matching — bouquets ‘heir ensembles, wren Kopperud, cousin ide ay flower girl wore uck and she carried a FRANCOIS LAKE... Beverley Anne Minger is staying a few days With Dorothy Corliss. They both go lo school In Burns Lake. Pete Klassen and his family have returned home after driv- ing In thelr car to visit relations ind frlends in Saskatoon, They drove vig Dawson Creck and basket Rie nee found the roads good tn Alberta B esers, Ring bewrer ond saskatchewan, ‘They re- amc Comstock, also og turned via, Vancouver. The less sald about the roads In B.C. the better, the bride, fford Stalwiek was best ie Mr. Frayne Wick- ocher of the bride and Id Olson, brother of the ere ushers, asus Christ Be Present oeether” and = “The fryer” were sung by the brother, Mr, Rodney 1 accompanied at the Mrs Earl Haney, ception in the chureh he bride's mother wore Serbroldered linen gown wanitr embroidered Jacket Meee and tan accessories, mers mother wore a tan- Maunnier dress and a cor- meepink roses. Miss Alice ster of the groom was of the cuest register. wal table, decorated id white strenmers m. vis centred with a Mered wedding cake em- mea white tulle, Bowls of Mrs, Merrill is planning on moving to Decker Lake so as to oe Near Lyman and his family. She wishes to thank all those who helped her {nso many ways, in her tragic loss, She hopes te write when she has settled down to thank those who wrote and helped her, Two wild geese have been Visiting various humes around the Landing. They are so tame thal they will take u plece of bread from your fingers. Virginia and Jack O'Meara's ite son is to be given the names Graham Alfred. The road which had been freshly graded and not yet grav- clled west of the Landing has been very slippery and boggy Bei white tapers com- | after the heavy rain, Jim Woods’ mee (idle arrangement, j Uuck loaded with gasoline slid mer! Koopernd, uncle af off the crown of the road and me proposed the toast to! nearly into the slough opposite fe, while (Mr. Frayned the Ferry dock, but a truck me acted as master of; loaded with lumber managed to Bs j haul hint back onte the read, A honeymoon to Cyoress | ‘this district an business. nots . | eS //, ; rorial tes J These | ~' Sheriff Mo M. Stephens — of Prince Rupert spent two days in Ou Saturday Mr. and Mes. Renshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Skiapsky, | 7) ) {2 Noreen Rena and Gordon : Casbe Cameron arrived by car (rom “ig MING his Prince Rupert. They droge from Ree AG 2 More thant Rupert in the day, arriving here Tes an Americans | ab 6:30 pan. They are. staying in mothe shadow of the the Lug Cotlage ab the Landing ol Socrows nea here} and are having a oud. time fish- Bi pay tripate to Eng-jtng and riding. Three of their ee ith Cavell. party were trolling when they Rent of Sorrows rose} all caught a trout at the same ao! congregation, Mount | time, Trying to get three landed eel as on their right pat the same time was a bit ofan me! Sorrows, wate | undertaking and they lost two. mee eer between Biko rippled past the mete the congregation me cptiod inte the Lake NOTE B Howard Clark of Bd. mead the lesson and Rev, ; 7 Joope uf Ht, Mury's AVAYG e's Angiican ehureh mone LOd the servdee, mee al server hag been aly stnee 195. Tats eT Line in years that foot of he Bed iy her hanoe BPG arrested by the Thus eh dn 1B and Hitaty and Kop Roatley drove | tu Willams Lake for a few diya Visilng frends there, Mrs, Connie Welse and her three daughters Nita, Gal) and Hl are staying at the Ferry Coltaee at the Landing. Mrs. Welse tattght school ab Colley- mount before her marrige, and snow ftenehting In Prinee Rue pert, Fits ts thete fourth holiday There abd they feel at home Ws, SHO AS They arrive, Derene Cordon is apending “unity. Ter home is in Prince |} With and Mreneh ’ reneh sol a Rupert und she ene by train. scape : Weare missing the Cormter and Montesnnoa familles since Yiey work buck to Prince Rue perk, espeelnily the Wlle ones Treaneling, Colla and Miekoy, FRIGIDAIRE @ Naper-freozer Cheat with Quicktnhe Trays and Julee (an Dispenser, @ Mout Ponder waned file witth Porcelain Celypor, B's) A total or at a inted: naturaliza- labs dy dune, the he eparts, @ Storage space on doar tin HWualtor Compartment, Unga Server, | roomy stialyes, Phone Us For An Appraisal of Your Presont Machina “ivro, SP ROIS rR AE BROS. LTD. he Store that Service Built” INNANT, Sask. += In a setting of ferns and| the country which they Bo months Inter cap] vo Weeks with the Tigh Neave | Bal ot nersnses ssn nobedie fn outfit by Irene Gilbert and Robert Schulz of London. Modeled by Shirley Worthington, the costume consists of an elastic-based overblouse, a skirt with unpressed pleats, and the enormous tie ~ all tn the same fabric, Jamboree Scouts Taking Northern B.C. ‘Souvenirs Curlos and souvenirs distinet- ly representative of northern| British Columbia, will de carried by the six Boy Scouts who will represent Prince Rupert at the Eighth World Boy Scout Jam- boree al Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, later this month, for the purpose of swapping with Scouts from other lands. The six boys, Bruce Roald and Carl Eulingsen of the First Prince Rupert Troop, and Philip Thom, Everett Hall, Jack Rud- alph and Robin Cameron ef the Second Prince Rupert ‘Troop, wil each carry five souvenir key chains with a plasile window en- closing @ picture of totem poles, donated by the Totem Gift Shop. The boys will also each carry five miniature birch. bark can- ues, donated by the Prince Ru- pert Chaniber of Commerce. There is also talk of a further donation of 30 tiny tolem poles (five for each boys to be given by another civic organization, but tats has not yet been con- firmed. Petsons with any other items representative of this part at would care to donate to the boys for swapping purposes, are invited to do so. Every donation will be greatly appreciated, The boys wil leave Prince Ru- perp by train this coming Satur’ day! and every ellzen gf Prince Rupert is cordilty Wvited to attand the farewed celebrations at pho station before train de- parbure Une, The festtvities will inelide a parade of etly Scouta and -Cubs whe will escort the ax delegules-to the tralne 3. BC. Sal ohoe acnvan CV ~- ay VANCOUVER () — Samoa Bridsh Coltmbla salnion calls pinch of sult und pepper, no cooking, “It's deliclows that way," anid Varen Mant, houn of the Carpenter line steamahip bake here for the sowtly sens, Crew members, who hive (ip to Vancouver, qulekly eon presentcd aso parting git. Whenever the Her calls her wieentertainers, Muse is i thelr wnd danee to thele native rhything, Ro'sia Mant has orpaniaed with pultars and ukeleles, The crew come from many different Intinils and don't all spoak the same native tongue, so orders - are given tn Englah, A HUGE TIE ts the conversatio sehou) stintent said. “Most kids - Mom, and. ‘dad's. redetlon? ( } —_ ¢ | isiling amoans n plece of a green wool sports The six Scouts will be wearing thelr Indlan dapce costumes and they ‘will perform at the train a preview of the authentic In- dian skits and dances they have learned for the Jamboree, The celebration will also in- clude music by the Navy Band, a guard-of-honor of red-conted RCMP, and a farewell address by Mayor George Hills. It is hoped by members of the Prince Rupert Boy Scout District Committee that 1,500 Prince Ru- pert residents will be at the sta- lon Lo witness the farewell cere- monies and to wish god-speed to the city's six young representa- ilves to the Jamboree, Daughter Of Minister Now Waitress PETERBOROUGH, Qnt, — Wille Finanee Minister Harris atriiales wath the federal bud- yet, his daughter {Ss learning to ohlance a tray, Sixteen «year-old = Margaret Harris out on her own for the first time, 1s a waltress al Rock- “and house fn the nearby sum- mer resort town of Bobcaygeon, “T wanted te be on my awn,” the pretty honey-halred high do when they get lo this qye,” They word all tor It. Margaret reported... ij besl Kk Wwe Naw ne’ reelpe for frestily-canght for Just a dash of lemon, a abi, Just before sailing fropi made many friends on hele sumed a large Coho salmon ¢ the Samaons are tn demond blond, and they all sing, play A AKNUUL orehestra equipped FRESHER WeETeR LAVOR rectedl b tre yc tiny ponte can, The Only evaporated milk processed int. DIAL 2325 - 2326 | |# Sen 4 (ied F) ol \ M | ¥ IL K oa df MUSEUM—. | - briefs. --—By JOGELYN BOLTON — We ‘have had a. large number of visitors again this week, many .| from parts of the United States | that may be of Interest, Brook- lyn, N.Y... Fort Wayne, Ind., ‘| Rockaway, Ore., Glen Falls, N.Y., Monrovia, Calif, Cliffside Park, NJ. Buckeye, Ariz. Wellesiey, Mass., Wood River, IL, La: Mesa, Calif., Chester, Ga., Lake Worth, Fia., Fort Worth, Texas, Akron, Ohio, Tower, Minn., Milu,- Wis, Charleston, West Virginia., Win- ner, South Dakota, Abington, -| Mass., Lansing, Mich., Florence, . Alabama and Oswego, Oregon. Of course there were many more from the more well known citles of Callfornta, IlMnols and New York, and “many other states, but we thought the above titles might be of sepelat Inter- ,; est os they are not too well Known, We have also had quite a num- ber of guests from Kitimat, Smithers and many of the in- terior points. ’ _ One of our guests off the Prin- cess Loulse told wo what “a lovely trip they hati had in Can- ada,” remarxed on the frlendl}- ness of the Canadians, and sald they had beautiful weather the whole month they had been travelling. It makes one feel happy to get this good news, and they certainly like all the folders we have on display for the taking. . Many of our visitors also ad- mire and asx questions about our Wild (lowers and shrwbs and gO home armed with bits of them. We are pleased to have Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Young visit us this week, They have been visiting with thelr son and vaughter-in-law Mr and Mrs, Percy Young for a month. We also had two guests from Sweden this week and a great many from other, parts of Can- ada, as far East as Nova Scotla, Sone of our guests are arriy- ing by plane these days and are very rished, so that they haven't much lime in the museum, but they seem to enjoy It for a little while and we are flattered that they come and register, From Three’ Oaks, Michigan, Mr, and Mrs, D, E. Weller with two daughters and a son were In to see us. Mr. Weller was en- joying our cool weather, as he sald It wag terribly hot in Three Oaks, — Mts. Kay Neuman and her son from Bellevue, Wash., were in town for a few days, having driven over Highway 16, and told me that it was a pretly grim drive. especially around Vander- hoof, that they could not get accomodation in Terrace and spent a night in the car, We were sorry to haar this. However they scemed in good spirits and look ft in thelr stride, WOMAN APPOINTED VICTORIA ~- Patrlela M Curtls, a lawyer of Invermere, has been appointed British Co- lumbla’s only woman stipen- diary magistrate, oo ae oe tos ah tee ee Neg re ee te ae rte anand eile Miss May ‘F. Macdonald teft the elty this morning by Cana- dian: Pacific Airlines plane for & two-week holiday in Vancouver. Misa Macdonald is. tho: Ubrarian at the Prince Rupert Civic Cen. tre Library, + + Visiting her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Stewart was Mrs, Stewart of Regina who left this morning by CPA plang after a three-week holiday, Mr. Stewart Is the crew chief of CPA in Prince Rupert. + + 64. Misses Lillian and Lorette De- sautels and Master Maurice De- snutels left Prince Rupert this morning by plane for a‘month's holiday as guests of thelr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Greenwood In Vancouver, They are the children of Mr. and Mrs, Amadee Desautels, + + * city thig morning by plane after visiting her parents, My. and Mrs. N. A, Beketov, 855 Borden Street. Miss Beketov ts in her last year's nurse's training at the Children’s Hospital in Win- nipeg, ce / & & & Mrs, Angus Mclver left by plane this morning for a two- month's visit to Seattle, Wash., where she will be the guest. of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Inglet, an + + guest of . his. parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Cromp on Vancouver Island for the next month. He left this morning by plane and is"employed with the Canadian Fishing Company Ltd. in Prince Rupert, . + + + Robert left by plane this morn- Ing for a three;week holiday: in While Rock,. B.C. where they will be guests of Mrs. Grant’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sainsbury, ; hoo +. Mr, John E, Lindow, chartered accountant .for A. P. Gardner and Company. here, left this morning by plane on a ten day business trip to Queen Char- lotte City and Masset, + > + Mr. Donald Smith, who re- cently returned from Kithnat, left the city this morning for Victoria where he will make his home. Mrs. Smith,. formerly El- vena Oden of this city, and their three children will join Mr. Smith in the near future, +. + Miss Nina Youngman, Cana- dan Pacific Alrlines stewardass left by plane this morning for Vancouver where she has been transferred. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Young: man, + + * Dick Ayres, news editor of The Dally News, Mrs, Ayres and daughter Barbara have arrived back home by car after spend. Ing a three-week holiday.tn Van- couver, Chilliwack ‘and, Vaneou- ta ai at, ver Asland,, we PS aOR a iim TO TRAIN ary ~ COURSES NO for WOMEN IN IMPORTANT AVIATION TRADES The RCAF will give you top tralning fer Important avia- ton duties, |e, There |e intorosting ond rewarding werk lor wame “ eureer eppartunities tn the bines travel aad compe tetcare"cresvna gaan al care, cle a tvperviced lowes provi ular serv the slat, " you are belwoon 18 and 29, single, ond have rade 9 the equivalent ov Wetter, gel all the fect tht away. New courses are starting, See the RCAF Career Counseller at RAF Necruiting Unit, Koverolgn Building, JOOIR toand Atroet, Kmonton, Altn, Phone! 4-2080, W STARTING FIGHTER CONTROL TELECOMMUNICATIONS MEDICAL RECREATION METEOROLOGY SUPPLY CLERICAL AND STENOGRAPHIG the pregre ive Rug aviation. ther are CAP and @ life that com Medical and don: q.are all od, and you gel rep: lee pey right fram Cal SSS Miss Nadia Beketov left the Mr. George Cromp will be the |’ Mis, Victor Grant and son] oe , eb a . , a . _ Mr. and Mra, William Haray, . : 111 Ninth Avenue Bast, also ‘ar. | rived home by car during the weekend after visiting relatives In Langley and Vancouver for the past three weeks, ° a) * + aol Mr, Roy Little left this morn- Ing by plane for Vancouver en route to Cowlchan Bay, Vancou- ver island where he will be manager of the Buena Vista Hotel. He was employed at the 8avoy Hole! here, Mrs. Little and gon Kerry will join Mr, Little In the near future, + + + Mr. E. T, Applewhalte, MP Skeena and Mrs, Applewhalte, returned to the city last night by train from Ottawa where Mr. Applewhalte ha~ been attending: . qa to Prince Rupert Dally News Monduy, August 8, 1956.:; rad Grand Cafe—Jumbo Prawns, Green Pepper Spare Ribs, Fried - Half Chi¢ken, Tomato Beel.Chow Mein, Beef Chop Suey, Shrimp. , Fried Rice, Green Peas: Fuyuhg; Red Brand T-Bone Steaks; Phone orders, Dial 3215, - (186) @ Sons of Norway meeting. Monday; Aug. 8, 8 o'clock. ; ~(184y Ot) aoe DEETH'S. PHARMACY | FO" HEALTIC AND BEAUTY. © We Delivers 8.8, DIAL 4313) v, ARETE | Vip eecutmntaos spree aad sonmoneetmree : the second session of ‘the 22nd Parliament, Sy LEAVE IT 'TO season prices, APRICOT PRESERVING SEASON. 18 FROM-NOW: UNTIL ABOUT AUGUST 20TH" - __ Delectable B.C. Apricots are a special treat fresh Maggy : ' "while they're “in season” from the box, salads:all winter. lotige.s's Let g ope ga is cad "Tes dime “NOW to “serve; quality will be tops, -and’ eating and preserving,’ behind, so you better finksh up your delay, Packing — Crating — C artage _ Storage. oe Local and Long Distance Moving Lift Van Service | “YOUR ALLIED’ YAN MAN” indsays | in fresh fruit salads and cocktails—apricot shortcake=* » fresh apricot pie-or simply eaten fresh as, they come. oy My "4, A good supply of home-preserved apricots. will r “Mean economical, tasty, and nourishing desserts and). °- ‘ahd dittinetively differdne jt: 4.2 Apricot. jam “will make ‘your. morning :toadt; a breakfast feaure, a rd anid preetse itll tastetempting B.C, Apricots, 22 ! ; "4 + bes ma / ‘ ne ‘BC PEACHES: It won't be long: now!’There'll: be’ plenty of jiticy, luscious HG. Peaches this. year, The °° prices will mean particularly economtcal fresh, fruits... B.C, Rochesters, so excellent for full-avored (réahy wr cating and preserving, will be available supp about August 20th, Other varieties will follow closely’ | B.C. CHERRIES: The main cop will soon be over, Me Use ott amend ND + “sr Plump and juicy BG Apricots are at your favorite’! 4. +r oo store in full volume right now, and at- peak-of-the-. 1 » + « Sliced with cream- af, aa lip te Hf vod attractive budget-pleasing” |, i \ yop ey, e in free supply: i ‘ Cherry preserving without. 1 ' Don't accept FOR WG FRUITS I Follow these atarting dates for best preserving . 1: 1 quality, and best prices rs a | APRICOTS: NOW... and until ahout Auguit,, Ve _ | 20th aE "Es. ’ e ' eh, 1 ROCHESTER DU, | PEACHES: — Starting about August 20th, | ede | FREESTONE , a de, | PEACHES! Starting about August Soh, se Vo ! PLUMS: Suarting about Auguat-ithy t 4 | BARTLETT ener be PEARS: — Starthyy about Augunt Sth. may ee | GRAHAPPLES! — ‘Tranwendenty starting Auguat’ 1.7 | PRUNE Qhth, ; “ ' 3 a al 4 | PLUMS) Stardug about September. 10th, a 1 Don't preserve hefore these dite. “e my wee een een e ees ‘YOU'LL WE GLAD YOU WAITED 3). i don fon surlostitnitag, oe whe Warm weather rofeafiment at tty’ ty _ leg cold SUNY PEC pte jute MCL Le ‘heat ‘ Want Ads—Thév Pay. 1 BER ‘ Df