* Donald. sites Vows hanged at Terrace ae vb, gé 40 Fho Dally News! ; RACE -- Miss Colleen Down Sites, daughter BHarry C. Sites and the late Mr, Sites of Ter- Zamiturday became the bride of lan Charles Mc- fame son of Mr. Andrew McDonald of New West- ; fond Mrs. Alex McKinnon of Prince Rupert, meeiding ceremony in Knox United Church, Ter Bh Rev. G, B.-East officiating. pe vas supplied by Mrs, j----——- bun emeen nme Binan at the plano and) mother attived int a bine dress o Fy Seaton chantilly lace with white esa yh MArrhag . Be sin the bride wore a oe a corsage of pink car. Benite nylon tulle with) ay» groom's gift to the. bride dare polnts and A DOAL wag a string of cultured pearls, An orange blyssom halo! tye bride's pitt to the groom was Bel) Huston ven a wrist: watch. m tlic ensemble, The) Later the new! weds left on a Bled a white Bible. aN} notar trip through the northern da sprig of while hea-) interior of British — Colymbia, Ferpeelaily for the oc-/tnon thelr return they will take - [relatives in Inverness, up resitlence in Terrace where Mr. McDonald is a surveyor and Mrs. MeDonald |s a business ay- sistant at the Terrace Bakery, Out of town guests Included Mr. and Mrs, Andrew McDonald jr. of Ketchikan, Alaska, Mrs, Murlel Wilson of Ketchikan, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MeDonald of New Westininster and Mr, Don- ald McKinnon and Mr, Wiliam Elis of Kithmat and a host of Prince Rupert residents, includ- nz Dr. Hector W. McDonald, the groom's brother . PERSONALS Mr. James Melninre 996 Fiat 935 Pirst Avenue West, left this morning by CPA plane for Vancouver where he will recelve medical attention, mo; Honor Mrs, George Bou, wore a floor-length meee wf net and dace and manwegay of yellow car- Bridesmalds Miss Irma my oof Calgary and Miss See lin. wore dresses of and lace and carried Meroations, Sherrl Me- Mes flower git) wore a ink nylon organdy and f basket of sweethenrt jt was Mr, ‘Georg s¢ Ror- ince Rupert. cere Gordon Sharon of Ind George Matthewson f ceremoit a reception | “=r Pat the YOOF Hall. ere received . by , the Other, who wom a blue Bs with havy blue ac- Bnd a tangerine orchid pl _by th the ‘groom's School Mrs. Lilllan Rutherford, First Avenuc West and Mrs. Amy" Dibb, 1034 First Avenue West. recently returned from a six- week holday!n Eastern Canada and United States. While away shey attended the Stratford, On- arto Shakespearean Festival and the“Passton” play in the Black inlls of South Dakota. & eee Dr. W. 5, Kergin and son Mas- ter Bl Kergin, revurned yester- day fron Vancouver with their jowt the “Full Moon" after ‘pending a holiday on ranches, in the Carlkoo and Chileotin country, 1045 Mr. Brinn Batsford deft this morning for Vancouver by plane where he is taking a new posl- tion. Mr, Batsford was employed asa draftsman for the B.C, Por- i estty. Department here, ceo cenenne os etm \ | House guests of Mr. and Mrs ' Alexander McKinnon, 234 Fourth j Avenue East, for several days rere Mr. and Mra, Andrew Mc- Donald jr. and Mrs. Muriel Wil- json of Ketzhikan, Alaska, and Miss Irma McKinnon of Calgary. The Alaska visitors left Monday by plane. While here they all at- ‘ended the McDonald-Sites wed- ding in Terrace, NORTHERN HOSPUTALITY FORTH DAY @—Thirty-etaht | Uolted Kingdom alr cadets are trived here recen'ly la enjoy northern hospitality, ‘This year Canada sent 40 cadets on an ex- curslon to Kurope fo npirs the elshth year of the exchange plan, “POPULAtt nonnY, More than 10,000 persons in Japan keep tropkat fish. @ The best Chinese Foods at the Grand Cafe- Jumbo Prawns, Ghicken Chow Meln, Garlle Bpare Ribs, Crab Boe Buyang, Bweel and our, Plnewpple Chicken, Bhetmp Fried Rlee, ein easy to nse. sim. | Etled Half Chleken ind Red ' ;- Hteaks. Phone CO Es tpatn ‘ Brand ! Hone bot iastenten mM orders Dial Jars. - (100) UMPER for now a | for vest summer! For! School, make her one Ponohor in solld col- Ht love the blouse with Bihree-quartey sleeves, coin he the envy of sthoolmates! Sew. Pecedy fall caltons, mS: Cirle? Sizex 4, 6, Foe VO dane 2%, meh: blouse ty leading Parisian models, In Canadian stores from coast-t Spectal to The Dally Nown VANCOUVER — One of B.C.'s siaunchtst workers In the war against cancer is leaving Van- couver to carry on the fight In California, Mrs. ‘Thelma Dawson, organizer of the B.C. division, Canadian Cancer Society, nus necepted a pozt as field repre- sentallve with the Los Angeles branch of the Amerlean Cancer Evciety, "IT was reluctant to leave the work in British Columbla," Mrs, Dawson sald, “but the post in Los Angcles gives me a chance to carry on and to be close to my family.” Mrs. Dawson's sister, Mrs, Fred Rhoades, and her brother, John Irvine, live in Beverley Hills, Mrs, Dawson and her 15- year-old son, Bill, will reside in Glendale, She will be Meld rep- resenlative for Glendale and Burbank, Mrs. Dawson has seen the Cancer Society in B.C. grow from small beginnings to a pro- nity actlon agatnst: the disease, When she started in 1050, (hore were 26 units of the sovicly With 283 members fn the prov. ! Ince. ‘Today, there are 18 units, ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, NLS. =~ The Hallfax Junlor Bengal Lineets, a gruup of young Hall fax girls, were pralsed by Gover- nor-General Vincent Massey at Nala} Day cetebrations here for (hely “extreme smartness", GOOD QUESTION LIETUBRIDOQE, Alta, a A question overheard during — tho recent presentation of a $1,600 vandelaba to ‘Trade. Mintater Howe, “Who! 9 olny lo t ‘em il * TONIGHT 0 Ball Fake leery pet rablag ally except: Menday ado, 0 6! Bey. Hee dey TIVE CENTS ree eanpal Tian, Continuons fon Haan. rv for thts potteeny, Teandiys, Weather permitting. Biol’ STAB, NAME, Tp hone 2028, (hy KSTVLE NTINHER, rela ANNE ADAMS, B'lie0 paper tally tern Wont, G0 Front! Mm, Toronto, Ont, @ Prince Rupert Shorewarkers WINAWLUL meet ‘Phinsday, Aut nat 25 vt G00 pan. Leglon Audl- tori, (190) ¢ Craftsmanship Counts... Count On Us q ' pe af vty deat ye eronted by criftemen yy alvely arlene ext van printing, be * WOO Und THE DAILY NEWS... t § Job Printing Dept, Dial 4128 Clue Contre Ki ie es pre ts ' y ; sey / i nN .Y, vs t ‘J Mi ss n an C4 y a oe = one taA O 4 Amiel and HYPNOTIST Thls fabulous show haa broke ‘Torow'p, Montreal, Now York, NQ., Holifax, Salat John, ote, INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS AUTHOR, LMC ruarn, PAYCHOLOQIAT AND Prices $1 00 And He Wiko - field) vinee-wide program of commu. |, JUNIO LeNCERS | f And Tomorrow WPeesau * ys is in \ yas aN > rr Reet arm 0" MT LO Coa Peon NAT! ASCINATING! FUNNY! “The Man With the Milllon-Dollar Ati" Ald THOKUETS BOLD AT THI DOOR Door Open 7 pane — Bhow The b pan. LOU LARRY, well-known Canadian creator of women's fashions, currently 0 ona . fashion: scoul~ Ing trip to Europe, takes time out from the éea-on’s showing to be photographed with two One fs in the new slim Jonger-Jacketed sult and the other in the popu- lar ‘tunic cont over an arrow- slim skirt, The El'fel Tower in the bac keround 4s Lou Larry's trademark for his “Fashions with a-touch-of-Paris” Canadian-made collections, soon to be seen 0-coast, Staunch Worker For Cancer Society Will Carry On Fight in California with more than 1860 volunteer -society's workers in the fight, Her joo was to ald the units! 1, ineludes an education pro- with organization, campalgn' gram to alert people to can- work and their share in the cor's danger’ signals, research ‘projects to track down the cause “5 and cure of the discase, and a me ‘iwelfare program to make. sure none need forego early dingnasts -fand treatment because of lack ms} cof finances, ; She recently travelled to the ‘Yukon to form tne i:est units of , lithe soclety in that area In Dawe | yison City, Atiln, Mayo and! Whitehorse, _ three-point program Against cancer, : eh ad MRS. ELEEN PAIRCLOUGH, Progressive Cansorvatlve Menber of Parllament for Hamilton Weert, climbs from in RCA! Silver Star at Mar- vill, Pranee, after her first ride Ina Jet plane. She was one of Hx members of pariias ment who floured overseas RCAF hases, (CP from National Defoure) ~Fpm| Anditortim . Wy F FOR QUALITY, see’ nk ven e WAT adfendanen reeords ty Bovon, Quehee, Vianeonvee, MEMORY BAPERT, Pow Brot Row Beata $1.50 Tax nel, Ho early ' " Bngene Bartlett, 45, of 423 Em- erson Place has * been pro- moted to the position of plant engineer effective totlay, J Grady Lewis mill managor of the Watson Island operations of Columbla Cellulose Company ‘Lld,, announced toilay, Mr. Bartlett succeeds VT B Willlams who left the company to take up a position with Alex- ander Fleck of Ottawa, Born Jn Nelson, B.C. Mr, Bart- lett graduared in mechanidal engineering from the University of. British Coiumbia fn 1032, Between hig graduation and 1040 Mr. Bartlett was employed aS an cnginecr on several guild mining projects and in May 1040 jolned the Ala:ka Pine and Cellulose Company as assistant resident engineer. From Septem- her, 1950 ‘until February, 1951 he was sulphite design engineer With the Powell River company and In March, 1051 joined ‘the Columbla Cellulose Company. Married with three ‘children, Mr. Bartlett js a member of the - Prince Rupert Daily News _ 3 _, Wednesday, Auguat 24, 1955, Eugene -Bartlett Named Plant Engineer at..CCC... day that effective last Friday Kenneth H, Anderson, 43, be-. came nssi:tant to the director of engineering Mel Jopp. Van- couver, Mr. Anderson, fs 9 grad- uate In mechanical engineering In 1934 from the University or umbia Cellulose from the Mara- thon Corporation of Canada, Lu, Marathon, Ont, where he was resident engineer, Ne Is married ‘with three children, — Salt Lakes Trip - Set Tomorrow. There will be a children’s: ex- cursion to Salt Lakes tomorrow Helen Trapp, supervisor for the Parks Board playground com- mittee announced today. Migs Trapp sald that children should meet at. McClymont Park with thelr lunches ‘and 20 cents |. ferry fare at 12 noon, They will Professional Engineers Associn- tlon of British Columbia. and also a member of the Technical ‘ssociation of the Pulp and: . {Paper Industry. Really Nothing Th oLongevily Says "Grannie” birthday comes next Bept. 30, evity. ° It's a Cansily characteristic, nearly 102 and other members of my family also enjoyed long life." Spry and diminutive, Mrs, a dortor “for the first lime since tnd hurt her back, but despite the injury walked downtown and back. PRICE AND ~ SATISFACTION— She was born i Kingston. Ont., fourth child of John and | Elizabeth Leader's family. of 14. ‘The town of Leader, Sask. was 'named after Mrs. Barker's fath- ler. She has five grandchildren fand 1) great-grandchildren, <| mn al Ol 9) \ ‘ \. Buy at Home! VICTORIA @ — Mrs. Hanna| Chapman Barker, whose 100thi. sitys there Is no scoret to long- she says. “My mother Ilved until. Barker was attended reeently by | I can’t remember when.” She felt, teave Cow Bay at 12:30:p.m. and ‘return on the 5:30 ferry. | Monday-Miss Trapp sald; about 35 children and several parents enjoyed a trip to Dodge. Cove, Digby Island, where the children enjoyed swimming, dug for clams ‘and picked berries. ‘owen CU Rac Sa rs rae CUR 4 Se ey hee IN SMART DECANTER This advertisement is nat published eo: - displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or ‘by. the Government of. Bruish _ Columbia, . ; LEAVE IT 'TO we Mr. Lewis also announced to-| “ Saskatchewan, He came to Col-.), . 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