be: = fate oy gS te ee EG, Prince Rupert Monddy, June 25, 1956 ' Daily News A former Prince Ven, Archdeacon D, 8, Cateh-|: pole officiated at the marriage cbremony solemnized: In the afternoon for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Hall of Kelowna and formerly of this aly and the son of Mr. and Mrs. | ecll Reed of Kelowna, The “bride, who received her syhooling here was attended bv} Kelowna Rites Unite Former Rupert Couple Jane” Hall and Dennis, Wallen, host were married in St. Michael and All Angels’ church, Kelowna, June 2, it was learned here today. Miss Patricia Miss Davies: of Kamloops and the proomsman was Donald Reed. Following a two- week honey- moon motoring to Vancouver. Seattle and other Washington points, Mr. and Mrs, Reed have taken up residence on Glenn Avenue, Kelowna, 7 Francois Lake News 1 Ry AGNES H. NEAVE FPRANCOIS LAKE—Mrs, John Keele ls now visiting Ralph and Marnie, her son and daughter- If-lnw I Hazelton, She spent a fow days with her son John at ouston in the Forestry Ran- ger's residence on her way to! Hazelton. “Belty and Charlie Beatty's: dhtideen were given a smal rab- bit which they named “Blos- sum." She wis pub in a hutch with a tun in the garden and Was’ quite a pet. They already had an enormous dog, a Great: who tuok a: ther Dane, named Leo, great deal of interest. in Wttle rabbit, He would sit for hours watching and hoping, no doubt; that Blossom: would dix ot and he could have a meal of the | them, They motored in this week after inspecting the ferry. He Is golng on to Lake Stewart, Whitchorge and Daw- son Creek, Mrs. Forbes [s accom- panylng him, Baring a conversation in the store about the merits of vari- ous kinds of heating and cook- ‘ny stoves, we were amazed to hear from one friend that his neighbour: had just bought a’ “profane” gas stove and was very well satisfied with St, The Rensby family have Sue's sister Del Vickerson.and, Dick husband) staying with up from Abbotsford. They have met many old frlends here as they lived here for a while some years azo, Thelr two small sons her. After two month’s patient watching, tell the tale. Although Leo woul’ be the logical suspect there was‘ no proof except that he had: vantghed and gone off the first! time ine his life, returning after belng away for two days and a Mint. “A tter another dry spell there ‘fs a. welcome rain, We are how needing warm weather. The tights’ are very cold with: frosts ab night, although not, severe enough to hurt the gar. dens. “We are sorry to hear that: Capt. and Mrs, Stretch will be leaving ‘shortly for the | coast. _ They have lived here and Southbank for for the past several has been ferry captain, years he ews, Mrs, Stretch taught ab: Southbank school until last year when she took a year at ths UBU and it was hoped. that she pom teach at the school again, ' Steamship Inspector Peter Forbes of West Vancouver Ct: ads ed oh ce mee eee ne - a 215 ‘where teen gate t delivered to aepoed upan Modest cos, youl thity Te Vere dea oblhnatie mi appela iment, coun THE DAI COMMERCIAL ‘stayed with thelr grandparents. ‘dne night Blossom } dja mapage to gel out and ony! a few bits of fur were left to: {inear Salmon Arm after spend- Ing two weeks at Tehesinkut |. ‘home and way of Iife, and are at! nine years ani: taking: shifts with Captain Peter Math-: | GREER & BRIDDEN LID. Builders and Contractors Ist Ave. West craftsmanship counts Mr, and Mrs, Robert have returned to their Lloyd home Lake, They used to’ live at “Tchesinkut Lake and — started the Auto Camp there 17 years go. It is now owned by Cliff Ragrison. They like thelr new nol far from Mr. and Mrs, Lee Cooper who also moved to Salmon Arm from here some years ago. ‘ Miss Doris Allen who was the matron of the Burns Lake hos- ing je a university hospital near Hamilton, Ontario. She ts spending her holidays visiting her many friends here and south of the lake. SICAMOUS, B.C, @ -- Liia Mattila was crowned Queen of the May in Sicamous, but the coronation wasn't until June, Lila-wag: to ‘have’ been crowned ‘May 19, but a succession of measles, chicken pox and among others forced postpone- ments, LTR ITC EA pited for several years unt! she; left six years aga, is now teach-; flu! + iin Vaneouver. | cap "Serviteurs, ' costumed ‘in: nate} - inal’ ‘dress, Mrs. ‘William’ Roth-: : Lwell,, Mrs. P.7H. Lewis,’ Mrs. 's,| L, Ballinger} ‘Mrs, ©. BE, Marineau |} | Mrs. Douglas. Frizzell, Mrs, Esme | pj | Smith, “Mrs Ronald: "Merrison, eh ‘Block, left by boat Fr iday night; for a three-week holiday at her'| ‘ Bride Street, returned home byl: WASHINGTON'S MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN -— ‘Every’ day is ladies’ day jn Washington :— especially behind the scenes of government, The results of an informal poll conducted by United Press show that the 10 wonien considered the most influential in the nation’s capital include the First Lady, four politicians, three hostesses, a government official and a publisher's wife, The, top 10 shown above are (left to right, top row): Bertha Adkins, assistant to GOP national chairman Leonard ° Hall; Margaret Chase Smith, Senator and member of the GOP, policy 2 Charles Barker, M : and Mrs. ‘the Washington P Post and Times Herald Board Hes Maser ea : ‘Louchheim, director - of women’s’, activities - for.".the:: ‘National : Democratic .Committee;- Gwen: Cafritz, Jeading - hostess; Perle: --Mesta, former: Minister: to ' ‘Luxembourg- and: hostess; ‘and Mrs,’ : “J Borden Harriman, former: Maser to ) Norway. and: leading. hostess. ; PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, R. O. Evans, 811 Borden Street, left by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane this morn- Fifth Avenue West, ‘left. Satur- day night by train en route to Yugoslavia for a six month ing for a week's visit’ in Port} holiday visiting relatives. While Arthur. ‘yaway she will also. holiday in ———— Germany and Holland, Mrs. J. H, Thompson,’ 1809 —_——— Graham Avenue, . left by “CPA plane for a three-month. holi- day in Vancouver as guest. of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Thompson. city’ Boy Scouts Donald Mur- ray and John Martin left this afternoon for Annette Island by Ellis Airlines. The two boys who have been chosen to‘attend the Sitka Boy Scout troop camp will go by U.S. coast guard vessel to Sitka and will return the Airst week in July, Judge W, O. Fulton, 329 Fifth Avenue West, left today by plane to hold court in Atlin, B.C, He wil] return hame ‘Thursday. Mrs, Viclet Woodyard, super- intendent of the Pioncer Home, left the city Friday night on the Union Steamship Coquitlam for a month’s holiday in Van- couver, Mrs, P. M. Wells and two chil- dren, 2053 Graham Avenue, ac- companied by Mr, and Mrs. E, B. Wilson, Mrs, Wells’ father, left yesterday . morning by car for Summerland, where they will spend a two months’ holiday. .Miss Mary Taylor, daughter of mother and |: : By RUSTY” Ls Once : again’ ‘the ‘MeClymont’ Park bathhouse. ds :in’ good: order. wires restor ed and a locker has been; built to:hold supplic area few more improvenichts to. be carted : ‘out. ‘before. but they are. minor ‘ones, ms es, There. The. swtinning class registra- “41 tion forms are coming in’very,|! slowly SO extra. forms. are being’ delivered . to. the ‘schools ° week. ‘The Parks Board’ "Learn to Swim” class forms, (See Page | 5) must be -retirned to “the)’ supervisors at Gyro; pool before next Saturday. Tune 30; ‘The first | The first-outing of -the sum-+& 3, with the classes being divided: |-c A into beginners’ and. “advan need swimmers. : i‘ ‘Fahey. pals. “1 Mrs, Douglas “4 Will: Murdoch Mrs. James: Cle= |; : Richard. Marshall, (-{eonvener as master. of. c- Hes introduced guest: Bs Marilyn: Anderson who.p sented LE Pa: Diana sie Beh followed y ‘MeGreish, Mrs; yee Directing the kitchen ee Mrs: 0} Assisted. "Ms rat Mos ty : charge. ‘for: ee RCMP Inspector W, M. Taylor and Mrs, Taylor, 400 Fourth Av- enue West, lefi last night aboard | the Union Steam: ship Camosun | nitay stdfe left today by. Ellis! for Vancouver en route to Calll- | Ainjines for Skagway..to begin ; ornla where ‘she will spend'a!a five. -day visit to the Yukon. by her aunt Mrs. Mary Payne of: by train to Whitehorse, fly to Vancouver, On her return from’ Ketchikan by Pan American California, Miss “Taylor will. airlines and return to the city spend the summer with relatives | i Els Airlines. ‘CWBC Given Banking Facts Facts about banking was (he foes ne eenemnes Mrs, Edith Brewerton, set furmer home in Vancouver, | { Mrs, lachiard Ayres, 817 Me- tran this morning from Van- couver after attending the | guest speaker H, Weldon Slee} Western Canada, conference ol | W ednesday night when he spoke the Canadian Hospital Women's! ab the educational meeting ot auxillaries dune 13 to June 16| the Prince Rupert Credit, Wom- and spending a week's holiday e's Breakfast club held at the with her mother Mrs, Thomas! home of Mrs, Jocelyn Bolton, Richmond in Vancouver, Mr, Steel, manager of een eames [Bink of Montreal hore, gave thor dor wie |OUENe of the orlain of banking. woh innit Nis Vitor eis funetions and the polity of leuving vhe cliy tomorrow night ue Ne a Canada and ehart- ay iain far oa) (hree-month ware holiday In Chilliwack as guests] The CWRC whose mola of their son-in-law and daugh- | "Faith, Vision and Courage, ter, Mr. apd Aves, Jack ‘Trudgian holds Us educational meetings and family, While away. thoy! to reeetve experienced Informa. will Viste northern points In the! Hon from business men, Alm of! the is Pot Che atte fe dhe peatiege aka wid oon (he qulekis sui pelsinily av, ‘ee fo const wre un for your mesh prlathig order,’ Wout phone dite for ton us! LY NEWS PRINTING DEPT, ! readers : ithe elub is to triin members to: United States, ‘berome better Dusiness women, es Viele ofluvich, 730; Members have now compet Miss Vl ' q sau Mo | “lod six sections of the edu. } write tional manual and will exuminations next winter edu eatlonay ehairman Mrs, Bolton Hreported, i Next eduentional meen wil che in ) Beptember, Heme age tert wren grime « @ Buy your show (ekets at (he Grand Cafe. avoid walling, Ths week's spechis Chicken Wine ‘Cun, Barbecued Duek and Nao- WG SHARK ; les, Deep Feled Prawns, Phone) A] basking shark eanght in: carder rsa spechly, Phone dni, | California waters mensured iQ A150) feet nnd Wwelghed t oa pounits. BE SURE TO VISIT YOUR 4 SUNSET STORE x Dozens of Bargains in Our JNSET SALE GORDON & ANDERSON DIAL 3014 Miss Catherine Chisholm, RN} and Miss Wilma -Lemmetty of | the Prince Rupert General Hos- ; two-week holiday, accompanied’ ang Alaska. They will proceed ! fopie of the address’ given ma ean, errr ‘Vand. div ng events to be held a practice up, for the annual ‘Labor [Day races ooo. ~ ‘There is-no: age. limit to fake -;part in: the - events.. ‘The ‘only requirement. is: that-an entrant can swim, Entries will be accept- ad at. Gyro. pool. up-to and In- cluding . Saturday, June 30, but not on the day of the swim meet, - Be seeing you in the Parks, AUXST OF HONOR at the Elks lodge Dominion Dav ceie- brations, July 2, Eileen Laurie of Vancouver, above, Wil) pre- | Gyro pool: Prizes aré being offer- jed- for winners: ‘ant: the. com- petitions also offer’: ft chance ta The broken office windows have been: Tepaired, the -cut: telephone ne side over the bathing beauly Too Much Sun - contest. Mrs, Laurie, noled British Columbia women’s MIAMI, Fla, (A 67-year-old commentater for Canadian es Broadcasting Corporation, ar- rives here Sunday by plrve via Terrace and will present efeht contestants vylne for the ttle -Of “Miss Prince Rupert” to the Prince Rupert public, Monday, Last entry in the contert. 1s Marilyn Farmer, sponsored by Park heach after. suffering a paralytic stroke, He was listed in ctious condition Sunday from the stroke and second dogrre burns, Pienickers discovered jJames Shaefer's plight when they noticed the retired machinist ly- Local 708 of the International (ing motionless after> sundown Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite |Priday, Pollee “snid the elderly rand Paper Mi Workers, (CUC- AVY), i ' ps gempene eee i | ! man suffered a stroke early Thursday, oy weingine wena end eed ' 1 { WATER tells the truth about whisky Put Seagrann's "84" to the water (est Water, plain or sparkling, reveals it whisky's true, natural Havour "and bouquet, Seagram's 83" Granada Whiss W ey SEO Quawn’s cade Sue /t This advortliomont ts not published or displayed by the Liquor : : pm pa kn a miimhnnmnhnhbanmiibAh i shh be hb i bh se bb ehh bbbehb bbb bhi h bbb bebe bhabhnttinanbbhan bin bb bb LAL MA 4 HDD DAL. 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