F NS OOO surprise Shower Honors Bride-Elect Anna Swang — Wedding plans were pres saged Thursday night: ‘when co-hostesses Mrs. William Bagshaw and Miss: iMarie Hiltz Staged Q surprise shower for bride-elect Miss Anna Swana, whose marriage to Donald Crowe ft MR, ! . urday morning from Vancouver. | ing which’ will be held. next from Burns Lake expect to be out Commod-re Cafe saw. thé. Prince! The. Terrace-Rupert winner en route. to. Porcher ‘Island week. © | - che i; ns tn e the Ce d Rupert Burns (Club. briig:‘its! will then have an all-expense where they will spend the sunt" By ine ereeti i p «Baskets of flowers were chosen asa back- ‘pat the traafenness in whee, “uetent, season “to .a’ successful] paid Uxip to Vancouver to ome, * ul ringing greetings from Prinee j » DBASKCTS O spring owers were criosen a OCK-! put the transformers in-place, conclusion... ~~ [pete in the provincial finals, The; @¢! Months. _ |Rupert, was Kenneth: Harding: ‘ground for the evening wedding at St. Paul’s Lutheran —— ‘ Church, Aoril 20, when Joyce Sylvia Strand became: ithe bride of Harvey Chester Youden. ‘y Rev, Arthur &, Olson perform- iad (he marriage ceremony tor ‘Khe daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ‘Jacob Strand. 136 Fifth Avenue ‘West and the sun of Mr. and ‘Mes! Ivan Youden! Port Alberni BG. Given in by marriave her Mrs. J. S. Bl ee were. George Gig!bure ger,’ ‘Floyd | father, the bride wore a white residence at 723 Fifth Avenue bit less complicated if she left’ was accompanist, ® ack: Order Office. W. §. Holgate, 544 Eleventh | prank and: Albert. Richardson, flopr-length taffeta vown with West. ithe calf where it was and ear-! Dancing and the. siigin of, Panne Avenue East, left this morning wanna rt a slight train, Her prines-s line wa ee ‘ried on without any responsibili-|,, ‘ ‘ B. of; This is the week of the Sfyled bodice featured a scatlon-. 6d neckline of deep lace with ‘appliqued Jace attractively ins ‘Serbed In the princess-tine skirt, (Photo by Van Meer Studia) Kildal, Mrs, Mrs. Char Harold Marsha AND MRS, TARVEY CURSTER YOUDEN Lutheran Church Scene Of Youden-Strand Rites les lh, do- seph Walsh, Mrs. Melvin Haleh- ford, Mrs. George Dumas, irs. >, Allan Shepherd, and Mrs, Wil- ‘Ham MeChesney jr. The newlyweds have taken up Friends Fete Jared Lo fulimess at the boven.’ Yvon ne Kildal Joh white gloves, fanterd ta With Shower Mly-puints, a pearl studded enp ; ! | -_ @ Fertillzers 6 Pot ‘Supplies foseoure aor finger-lip veil and. tnd grey looking. A good wind | jcoliecting for t2 past few! Mr and Mrs, James Hadden, | ‘iy uo‘emay of American Beauty Would start the ice breaking up jmonths. There is a tea room 1415 Dunsmuir Street, left ‘this: PRINCE RUPERT foles;. completed her enscemdle. Bride-cleet Miss Yvonne Kil- News By AGNES H. NEAVE PRANCOIS LAKE--Frank and: Tina Doell and Jittle daughter Heather have come back to Byrns Lake recently where Frank Is employed by the Ominecs Lumber Company at Babine Lake, Prince Rupert for more than a ; i year whore Frank was with the Columbia Cellulose. Mrs. Merrill is back agein, af- iter being away at Decker Lake fora year. She Is keeping house i for Bill and Wtile Johnson, Another of the Keefe cows has: i twins, making the second pair! : this spring. Once again the men are back’ 'working on the power Jine but: ‘for only two miles this time to: James Van Zanten's home west: on the lakeshore. Ina very short lime the men had the right of: :way opened, poles hauled from: ;the woods and holes dug and; ‘poles placed. The electricians! When one of the men was :walking back from the road on: ‘Lhe power work he saw some- . thing small and black in) the Muenee, grass. Mrs. He walked over to it and: found a day-old black calf, look=>; -Ing lost and miserable, He told 2° ‘the owner who said that it be-: longed to a heifer who, being of -arather fighty nature, evidentty thonght it might make life a ,ties. Alter keeping It shut up| ‘with ils mother for a night, she?” ‘has aceepted her baby and cv) -erything scems to be going along “as {hough she had ney er left it, The ice on the » lake is soggy: which is now will be an event of May 19, They have been living inj in a solid sheet.: ; joyed before "Miss Hiltz and Miss | BUlest of honor with a large array jaf miscellancons gifts, arranged Patricia Britten presented the in a pastel colored basket, Serving the buffet luncheon were Miss Britten, Miss Pear] Woon and the hostesses, Other guests altendiiu: were Mrs, Paul Dyornek, Mrs. ieard Latch, Mrs, Harold Lindstro Mrs, Harold Commins, Mrs, Ro! hert Elliott, Mrs, Emily’ Tilta, Mrs, Michael Orom and Mrs. Peter Scwirk), ' Invited guests unablo’ fo abe | | tend were Mrs. George. Dumas. | Mrs. Otto Knlepkomp and Miss Elsa Schmidt, ; ! Ae eterna means ame ween 5 ane” : | Burns Club: 7 Ends Season : Wit h Social on 4 A lively dinner ‘aud: ‘nadies| Night" Friday’ evening ‘at the| » Entertafiment. under: the ‘di- rection of von Robertson feat-; ured Jock Ewart and” Janjes: Nicoli on the bagpipes, and ‘Bruce! Sinclair on the drums. Mr, and! Mrs. Will Murdoch, Mrs.. Mar- i garet Carlson, John Frew, Tham-, us Wardrope, Joho W:: Morison. Jaies Cumming, te S!- Stein, ! Peter McKee, W., D. Sanith, ‘Mr. | Robertson also took part in the: Varied program, “Auld Lang Syne”: brought thet close. | ercises, iUhe afternoon. ‘to Ottawa for the National final., || SUCCESSFUL YEAR In The — Centre By RUSTY Plans:for the Junior Chamber of Commerce National Teen-age Safe Driving Roadeo were out-|, lihed: Saturday night at the Centre's Teen-age mecting, eral meeting was told Friday. PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. R. E, Moore, resi- dents of Prince Rupert for nore than, 40 years, and daughter Miss Glenna Moore, left the. eity Saturday morning aboard the “Queen of the North” to take up residence in Seattle, driving:habits and attitudes and to stimulate community interest In the’ high school driver educa- tlon programs, The local roadeo will consist of a written test of driving knowledge, and a performance lest In ‘four. obstacle: type ex- All questions on the written test are’ based on the Drivers Manual available at the ; Court: House. The Jaycee Roadeo is open ‘to any teen-age boy or girl who will not. have reached 20 years of age by July 7, 1956, has a driver’s licence or permit, and has a clean record of no moving traffic ‘violations in the past six months. Contestants don’t have to be experts, Mr. Searle’ said, All It takes ts awareness of com- mon-sense rues of the road. The- written test will be held ib the Civic Centre, May 12, in Mr, and Mrs, John: Sinclair and children Mark and John 1811 Sixth Avenue East; left the city Saturday morning aboard ithe Union. Steamship Coquitlam for Vancouver ‘to take Up resi- dence. | oo Mr. and Mrs. Harry J J. Ro- chester of Toronto arrived in the city Saturday. morning’ abvard the Camosun to take. up The road test will be held Mayi 19, the place as yet, has not been ! publicty announes. a. The finals i between the local winner and the Terrace finalist, will also be: held on May 19, formerly of this city of the Prince Rupert Hotel, provincial winner will then travel “Verner Jenseh, 516- Fulton Street, arrived) home Saturday Local prizes include trophies! \ and gifts and the prizes Increase! jmorning oo nal yin ven mn ‘in value as the w.nner enters, ANCE a Two“ Week Holic aly” in Van- the provine.:.i and national con- ,couver, tests, | oat Come on, Teens, let's see you ! Hugh McKenzie, 249 Fourth prove to Mom and Pop you're not! Avenue East, returned home as bad a driver as they think you! Saturday after a holiday in, the] are! Entry forms will be vai south ‘able at Bo- Me-Hi and Eaton's Pot- | ,pourtl, the hobby, arts and crafts; and bazaar show of the year. ‘Rowley Miles has everything un- by Canadian © Pacific” Airlines, plane for a Visit to Vancouver. Miss Charlaine Morreau of: New Building Included In Terrace Co-Op. Plans Special To The Dally News 7. oe TERRACE—In the’ past 11 months the Terrace Co- “operative assoclation conducted $512,000 worth of business, the annual gen: i - Arriving al the home of Mrs. Manager Corby. King told the} that the Terrace | Co-Op. had Bagshaw, the guest of honor was a (Rony Sear told ee meeting of about 150 persons! reached the stage where il was), Franc OIs Lake iseated in a Bally decorated) signed to give Young delvers the | A ey | (IICUL LO improve the service} Mectin chair. opportunily 10 prove their abili. being givenidue to lack of room| trical Unior a An evening of games were en-ity to drive safely, improve their and ° facilitle in. the . . present PRFCU building, thorizing the board: of directors: 000, ‘this will be used todls-! charge present debts and: $90, 000) of the amount will be set ‘aside! for the erection of a: proposed | new Co- Operative: ‘store. A. fur- ther $45,000 willbe allotted : for working cupltal. Details of the completed, Presenting the directors’ re=! port, chairman Ted Johnson: an- nounced a recommended divi-} cend of 414 ner.cent which. was} accepted by. the. “members; |. permanent residence in the city. ‘bus Mr, Rochester fs the son of Mrs. Der cent: . Agnes Rochester’ of Vancouver, |. and owner $750,000 worth ‘of. busine ess: with: Mr, and Mrs.’ Terry Olsen and: ‘the formation of a Co- Onerative * children arrived in the city Sat- | ‘women’s Guild: inaugural meet- 1 Speaking of the rapid: growth in! Co-Op. business Mr: Johnson ‘said | “that last year 173° ‘new members) had joined the aysociation and! siness had. Increased. ‘by. 37} “We. can “anticipate “doing dn the next year or so,” he sald - He also. announced: plans’ for. manager of the ‘Prince “Rupert Fishermen’s'.Co-Operative Asso-. ciation.. Guest. speaker: of ».the evening - Was: Barney. Johnruds,| assistant manaeer of -inter-pro=' inetal eo-ooerarives:. whiny. igaid’ ‘hat to be really successful, co-' onerators must manufacture ‘Co-: Op products,.. "=" g Elected by acclamation for att: three-year’ term’. AS _ direetors | Spring i is s Here : Later, ‘the meeting appioved 4 an extraordinary resolution, au. to negotiate a-loan up to 3195;~! 7 y building have: not yet been| " Q days wiil see him busy erecting der control and these next fey booths and stall to show off the exhibl!s and displays he has been Queen Charlotte City, returned ;| heme todgy by plane after a four- day visil In the clly, See. Us Now for Your. ,e Bulls . @ Seeds” ifor refreshment for the footsore! imorning by CPA. plane for: a- holiday in Vancouver. ——— dal was feled Thursday night The ferry, which has been hav- when Mrs. G. Derry Roos and ing its yearly overhaul, has been: Mrs. Harvey Youden were so- having the cngines tested and: hostesses it a miseellancons She has becn out into the Jake: shower in honor of Miss Kfidal's ® short distance for a run, Three attendants were vowned sinilar ballerina-length dress- ae jf lon eniffon in conyact- rrtshades. Mrs, G) Derry Baas ny yon of honor chose mauve [viewer, a palmist to make happy i predictions, & seamstress to pu! - i Your Name on a cop of your; Mrs Susan sim, 520 Seventh: jacket, a novelty booth to buy) avenue West, icf by plane. this - something to please the young- | morning for Vancouver en route wae 300 ord Ave. Ww. Dial ati ie] Bi see ther exhibits. Re- : gS awe overs oa , argarer. Mwurhage to Daniel Bill, May 10 ster and many o 5. “10 Victoria fora short-sta ise sine Mrs Reem . ree Nich oly ef the affair held Two flocks of Keese Nave heen: member, it’s only on for three; a ——— ! Keo ve . tet ely ; HAI, 0 } eke at days, . . ayfing. chose green, AN carried at the home of Mrs. Wiliam over. ‘ pair oF an a ae ite jaar tur ‘day, day and Sat: uquess Of carn ions, MeChesney, ir, was the prea CMoving the open water between | jurday ‘afternoon and evening. 10 thesney, jr, was the — pre: the ferry dock and the shore. ;Br ing the whole family aad en-: tation of the Jarge ‘joy the show! fariety of adfis, arraneed in a yellow, pink ip Restman wis Ralph ow En pidge eesisted by ushers Ale, Roc, een Ms A Vorlon, : Snlenational | i oe | | 4 : . “Lore lature There have been twa warn! po ne i Sb oy ft Wns Vito Campagnolo, Crain ne bie caored — miniatuer days when we shed rt red rf Buddy part and {he Givie Cen- se Guna chug ! Shopping Centre A , Ka! 0's ariey wis who supe ‘ vt ro ‘ : aw wot : in r \ ver ra i-! I; . . PF ee rh he Lerd’s Prayer” areal oop With: prize whiners, Miss Duris me er, hen ae realign hat pony this week as he is move, rsd nner’ = Records oe Promise Me." Graham, Mrs, Charles Magnes, back the water flowing “ato, ian ling his studio to the Common. | | ore . Tom Darothy Bil Miss Nelle 2de8 the water flowing too rap- | “EN : Mrs, A.B. Norton and Gunnar: . meedar bouehe and tay feaers Mts. Dorothy Bul Miss Nelle div to the tower lands, we are; VT GEN, GUY SIMMONDS, GB, | Lounge fora few days while the: , a x Books Lo 5 au! Bi and Mrs, Roos, mphinine s i, SO, above, former ¢hiet of jew movable stage Is being built Selvig received the Sons of Nor- if hjiete {he bridal arehy at the ny ts served by. the hot comphuning so much about. i way seuson's first whist prizes’ Age ption held ia the Cansdiae | Refreshments, served hy th General Sialf and commander : us it belny cold. ‘in Buddy's studio, The stage will: \ a decaraie ‘give his daneers plenty of prac- included wedding aake. A thren Nostesses, * Magazines bexion wuditoriuan wirile Hored wedding eake, Mantked hye Friday night when the SON held: » Of the Secc ane Carns ef the Seecnd Canadian Coms its regular whist drive to wind. The Ridiny: Chub held ils a ane in northwest Europe and the ‘tise before the big show May 31,: ‘up the winter's tournament in * Chocolates. ier candelabra and sacine Other eure abtendiing Ta nal meeting at the Hugh Neve: First. Canadion Army during June Land 2 - ngqiie SUN hall, Making the pros Wawers centeed the brid: WP tahlo, Mrs. Alek Bi, Mrs, James Flite nome an Wednesday evening! the Gaitle of (he Sechelt esuue ‘The Lickets for. Whe 1958 ‘entation of prizes was president * and Delicacies [Receiving thre vurs's the fen, Mrs, WooK, Seymour, M TS, Wit ho omentbers present, Whe ay, arrived in Prinee Rupert Sweeth arts on : arade’ onte: P, L, Peterson, inlde'y mother wore a teal-btue Reh Enridge, Mrs, Rene Véer=lortieers fur last year were ask- yesterday and will speak to 2vAllabie at the Centre office, Nk afLernoon dress, fogged iy Nan, Mrs, Donald Scherk, Mrs, + ied to res AL the weekly affair, Mrs. ‘ume their duties foram. the Prince Rupert Cunadian &hd all mothees of pupils ae. : JRolero, pink accesories and a Nyuse and “Mrs. Melvin Ratehslother your, Marjorie Smith Wile, tub tonight at the Cive Wetnestay nega before; Ne aig worn double wae valuing l the best TOM Ink vernation earsare, ford, thanked for hwuking the delight-+ Contre, Wee wy AK d wonen's al ‘prize while ‘ Cn) Giske Invited guests sending gifts fut monthly posters whieh are. on iand wo rein’ pool ; ea i a aid Nr nn un "hur unable to attend were Mes, put up in the store giving date, | READERS Don't Forges. Recital by the Mrs, ane peutersel WO the wo- Germany, Hol! and. Denmark, ond. wen Other et ut eeremouies rec the: Olna Dunes alts, Martin Bers and places for the next meets | . pupils of Mrs, Charles Anderson; men's frst whist prize Miss Susan Berg. Miss Rena hand Miss M.A, Way, Wednesday; | The first meet has been planned | European Countries Tn the men's division, Alf Jen: "Ongar ralfory: fede rapes, cs , ; t owalt dn thie for the Canadian Club tonight: Hillbilly k first whist, Reinhart! Ine «Shin Saville aud for Sunday, May a, at the ot @ Dent wal Canadian Club tonigh sen took first whist, Reinhart | | Bervins af the indie te Mh Maton Youngman, Moana Rh with Ff | ehek yp chews buys your (lekets at the yoedown, May Hp Toen Dance: TMunderde, second and Oscar an 523 3rd Ave. West ; _ Dial oan piles, sara wee wagon hinch, Interested friend: Geand Cafe, This week we have May tH aduit versus Teen night, ke won the men's pool prizo, . : a ‘ are invdled to came, Those whe. Te !) Fried P rawas, Giwlig Byars are nol riding horseback (o be: Rs, Chicken Giblet Chop suey, Hee Te store ee 1089 ta ride ty Phono orders a speelalty, Diu The wagon. Two new members eh (03) were Weleotned Inte the etub.. Mrs. Waldon of Burns Lake and. @ Loyal Order of Moose reas May 12; Jayeee Roadeo written |, test, May 12, afte Polk Festival, May I; and Super Blugo Moy 2, Cancellations to decoMMModste | the Potpourrd include all pro- grams held in the gym and audi. Trev Daily News Classifieds Following the games of whist! 0 large crowd attended the sue- | cessful hard time danee, | Committee in charge were Mr: and Mrs, Oscar Johnson, Osenr | ‘Havroy, Julius Johnson, Mrs, | yhite enndles, were Mis Yvonne yw SUPER WINNERS| OF THE BIRTHDAY PRIZES AT THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF MELROSE et TE AW, eH: FIRST SELON riko Vine Mivetiny i 2 FOUR he W, Pier S. Wap ner, ali Mr, Resvadd, Lh. Aleseee, Pom rewire yard W Brown, Noa, oUt ep hethy wh W, car SUEY t . . ; oy The Manaqeruent cad Staff wish te thank ali those who made our first qaniverscry the success \ c HedeC TO INe Vis station POI al vi vce ' we ayy! _ TONIGHT — 8 p.m io ane 500ACard