nce. Rupert Daily. News Thurgdey May’ 10, 1956 scsling lot night with Maxim Schapiro, of. the Alaska’ Music Trail series, a romote the concerts i in: Prince Rupert. group | ens agreed: to make a more concen- “form: an |: snown as the Honert Society: that. wi 7 {ceed mo | arit of the type of programs pre- “president, cerelary: _Kergin treaurer, {On six ofthese’ the a ‘as "com | o Schapiro: eens eltizens sponsoring : organizations - within: the: community, a season was: as follows: ert, Negro singers 2nez. Matthews | ye! ian: ‘planist,, Mario Delli. Ponti; > ean. Hagen; - foursn, DY er. Bennett, ' . 7 He. added that in- view ‘growing - “communities joining the snries. - consideration “Wil be given replacing the word Alaska 1 nae eye ang ree Chess : Zalifornia Pickles and Congied Fruits : [mported Chocolates anid Coek ics. ae gee and Halyoh : Pudding “Powders. 312 Sth Street ak | Me dy J ‘fo summer comfort, | ‘designed to ke eep you pret- ro “ty while vou want, Our coo! phew collection has just egerived, Eniov the styles . as Vou anticipate your 1a DY tirrival | ! ot i statt. wor rking from some remote ‘| headquarters, It is your project and only you can make it suc- ‘I sonted,Mr, “Schapiro -pointed to the fact that the series has ex- ‘panded to. the point .where it now takes in. 16 communities in, northwest.Canada ‘arid Alaska, concerts ‘have. been so. successful that. the have {been able to buy. grand pianos from the’ proceeds. He said that | Prinee Rupert appeared to be the: | only place where financial diffi- ig || culties were bain. encoungered, | 4 do not: believe the problem : ae Hos“in. the type of program,” he; padded. “In any casé, any artist worth listening: to: would'not be. willing to be. told just: what pro-! gram he should: offe r. I believe | . the’ “soltition” lies" in organizing He said ‘the program for next |= first eon=| g third; Canadian violinist Betty “Ameri iean ‘ “folk singer’ and. gulbaris Richard of number, -of Canadian lo with a. more - appropriate. name for “Questioned about: the poptl- a tS ENT | a (Photo by Van Meer Studio) MR, AND MRS. KENNE ETI ROY MALCOLM “and, Marvin. Hayes:, second, tale ‘This will be a many people after our cessful tag day. It was the bes! we have. ever had so far and it .1Wwas most encouraging, , supported us so ‘wenerously, also wish to afternoon, ‘ — MUSEUM BRIEFS - ay JOCELYN ROLLON “Thank: you” "ery suc- eredit Lo tho lithe band of tag-' gers who were on the job early the hard-carned donations, Tanis ‘girl wore a vellow nylon frock. : and worked thropgh until ’ late! Bird also lent a- helping handimatehing yellaw shoes and olor. | ‘jn and we appreciated all the kindias. 9 misty yellow halo, trimmed ; shifts and a few who did double jmterest from so many people. iwith flowers and she carried a! Edward young people | basket. of yellow carnations, ‘ Bree Malcolm attended Some worked a Y 7 es evens 8 Moone to the also did a job for us, and we wish | Museum for a coke and a cookie /t0 also thank them for their cf. jhrother as beet. man while Ray | which were also given toward the | fort Which was very good, also’ : Webber end Allevn Ritehie, bee. , cause. Mrs, George Fowlic kind- } ‘her of the hride. were ushers, | ly made us some cookies, dthers {out on his bus and bringing back were donated by Mr. and Mrs, H ithe money. s. Cobb. Mrs. Cobb alsa heinet j iEdward took charge Wares Tonight: HAT St. Peter’s A “conzrecation, dinner” |be'held tonizht in St. Peter's An-! slican church,” W ini ‘Seal Cove with! ‘Mrs. Prank Hicks as ‘general con- ivenier. | 4 ( Assisting at the affair will be: ‘Mrs, Arthur Martin and Mrs. | iw illiam McLee nh. yA GA Fy MUR Lee? i, Capitol Theat 3953, Fodowing, the. banquet; Regra- ald} Edwar dS il show-mdvies for both: the children. and adults, oro stn hae ce me wena eo "700 LAY ki XO CLASSIFY machine. Only: $71.50, Exclusive »'ati ij give most of the: : US. te), Mrs. John Laurie came early in: che young peowe, Hes United church arm sleeves tapered to lily point hish waist flared into princess crystal lines in the silk nylon-over-taf- tanors in silver feta skirt. extending to train. A coronci-slyled tare of lace-over pearls caught her Parisian net choulder-fenpih carriea American Beauty Roses | and lily of the valley, , jowmllery was a singia School Sweethearts Wed | In Double-Ring Rites The delicate nuances of a Maytime evening ¥ was chosen for a formal wedding solemnized in the First | 1 May 3, when Booth Memorial high school sweethearts Margaret Claire Ritchie, RN, and Kenneth Roy Malcolm were united in marriage with Rey, L. G. Sieber hearing the exchange of vows, Glowing candlelight, floral al- tar arrangements and a choral background enhanced the double | egek tall ring ceremony, for the daughter jace top and net. skiti-over-beige of Mr, and Mrs, A, Donald Rit- | nylon trimmed with chic and granddaughter of John ismail feathered sweetheart cap, A. Lindsay, one of Prince Ru-jtrimmmed with pert's pioneers, and the of her father, The gently-moulded V-', a sigh 4 nvlon ond beaded veil and she Wer only pearls. Nifferent hues of blue ; worn : Margit ime get good taggers for. the day,’ imaid Miss Patricia Martin, The} ‘taffeta. waltz-leneth ‘gowns were the morning and helped dispaten inrincess lines, Mrs. Peteriensembles they wore Bird helned bys phoning taggers nittens I do wish to thank all li [and her husband as usual was altiara coronets and car “ried vel: | friends in ‘the communily: who {lower of strengih, counting all low cernations. , ! 1 the money. and denositing it for! were . by mald of honor Miss Macarthur and brides attenront's similarly styled in: Conviletine thai matehive enerns end shors, Patite Shawna Lindsay, cous’n | That. is always a great help of the bride and danghter of My, : iand relieves-one ef wor ry about | ard Mra JS. Tindsay. ae flower | iW, C. Uankinson advertised the | tas day on the radio for us, also! ‘John Magor gave us a wonderful! which ; iwas a great help and also gave jaccomplish, The Jayceettes also J¢ngth eown, Two Port W,. Dixon for taking the cans! and thank her for her co-opera ‘write - up and editorial | Mrs. Davis at Port for the 26-voice junior choir and | WC lanloist Charles Roberts who s tion. “TH Walk Beside You.” Following his | ! iMiss Olive Strand was organist. ! i ang ; the ereeemoany the sbeide and erggm wih theie fom. ilies received at the: ‘TLecdiany Canadian anditorium when the the community some idea of Dvide's mother wore a nile ereoy jwhat we are trying so hard to!4td gold metallic cloth coc!.tait- mairchine shars> | gave usa good boost and. sup. and a Julian can of nile Clann, ‘port. and we believe that they wit} Woven in straw with gold threads | Mrs, Clare Cordingley also. al- and we ley. » soettee MONTREAL, May 10th—1 wish every chile, could know the joy of owning a Dudgie! Oniva gives us endless pleusure—he's so perky Pr ea He's fiving free now when I gly Ride! the names so rnin of vou sent in, , for the tight one! (o choose from, So let's hear from you. We've gol jhave some more contributions A. fur cane complemented her ‘for the Museum, thank you girls, OWbfil and she wore a rorsace of pink roses and lily of the val- ‘Jowed a,can_in’ her. shop gained: ‘AcTow extta’ oyway, thanks again Clare, ». dnd alights on ny finger We've been BONS aver one arohing I'd SUM bike to have more: ideas Jo devidesoon! Mense send your suggestions to me at Coufiden- tially Yours, HEL Cresent ha Montreal, “The Eyes Of Momel” .., id's What oa frend ealls er wine fe Sp dows == Neap (| ments bewatihal and sparkling clean ndways with WIND, You em da it so easily, dust Lowi h! Spray it on, Whisk! Wipe it off,,.anid there's your ghirde-cleaner thay it's eres beon, Vib wagert When you use the Mondor working Windex -- there's wo bardebip on your handy cto dist on the ells ar in the Parnees ty wasy tila left on tie ahies, TCe veally wonderfnl Foy all alsa ourfares ! 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Black acted as maser of ceve- monies, .- their when stt rand of hones ‘Since her graduation in J ‘from Victoria Jubilee hospital, ‘Victoria, B.C., the bride has been : Jinursing at (he Prince Rupert; General hospital. The groon at- lended the University of British , » Columbia and is naw employed : ‘with the Canadian Fly shing Come’ tod ‘pany at Buledale, Turner, 71d Bast, left this Mrs, Frnest fighth Avenue morning by plane with her four children, Harry, Douglas, Jim- my and Joy for Vancouver where they will join Mr. Turner, In June the family will leave for Hinton, Alberta, to take up pér- manent residence. Mr. and Mrs, George Levas and thelr two daughters left this morning by plane for Vancouver where they will take up resi- denee, Mi, Levas was the pro- prictor of the Prince Rupert Up-! holstery. ete ete semtnne meee oe ee weve neeter The groom's mother wore a dress of rose-beige with sequins, A sequins and a Frank Comadina, 236 Hleventh | Street, returned home — this: morning aboard the Union Steamship Coquitlam after a ten-| day visit to Seattle and Vancou- Baskets of stocks, flanked the | ver, hite arched gateway trimmed de- Dotan ta Mrs, Rodert W. 1629 Piggott Avenue, morning on Canadian Montgomery, | was centred with a three-tHered lel bis | ip and four white candestless, Dr. Jd, A. 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