bbe ere : Pt SINE re ene on ie . . ee Gotu { 0 eee idee Pensioner ane Gees aye weet ‘A HONEYMOON TRIP to Prince Rupert followed the mornihg ‘wedding October 13 in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church in Vancouver which united in marriage Miss Janet Elaine Gilhoo- ‘Jey- of Vancouver and Derrick Cameron Letourneau, formerly of :fhls city, Rev, Ross officiated for the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ; Patrick Githooley of Vancouver and the son.of Mr. and Mts. Andrew Letourneau, 630 Sixth Avenue West, Following a week’s ‘visit ‘here, the newlyweds left to make their home in Vancouver. ain - PRINCE RUPERT DAILY’ NEWS - ‘ Monday, October 20, 1956 oe c.> ANNUAL REBEKAH AFFAIR The doll, wearing a formal; bridal ensemble and carrying a bouquet of cherry blossoms were displayed along with other ‘priz- es in the Valhalla hall last Wednesday. night when the order held its regular meeting and made final arrangements for the fal levent, . Mrs, Helen Gilbert. will con- vene the affair, which in a set- ting of witches and jack-o-lan- terns, will feature other prizes, aed a hand-crocheled’ afghan and a grocery hamper and a foot stool kee as the door prize. Sales booths will — include home-cooking, candy Christmas novelties, a sewing table displaying aprons and for dolls. | a ya oA rc ig | Bet a Patients at Miller Bay ohee ation, garbed in Hallowe'en t eed ee ete ee ; a a ten i Té:Be Presente + On Stage Here One week from tadov Grimny's ptt fairy tale “Hansel and Cretel” comes to life in Pitiiee Rupert. “Adapted for the stage by Madge Miller, the Vancouver Uoliday Theatre will give two 1 perfogmances in the Civic Cen. {re auditorium at 3:30 pan. far! ae and &@ pm. for adults — gfid: children. {Slogan of the group “When dihticadult professional actions aha rosses bring to life the mag atten suspense and en- é finent to pleage bosh yeu. Sui phd 4 Bidhey Risk, well known in Prnec Mupert, directed the 1954 phoductions in Vancouver which regelved outstandlig press not- | “ehe group hes aready this year made a suecess ful tour owen the southern intezior of Uritish Céhimbie. The pradie- ton ts sponsored here by the reyent Teacher counel, and the Chvle Centre association. i y bab A Anyevig; ne: VA ie A re aes i Eleven Tables S'Enjoy Whist ! At SON Hall oot i booster ' Gans | 2 play Friday night when the of Norway held its weekly drive and dance in the SON hall. Taking prizes dn the wonten “ dtvislon were Mrs, Carl Giske, | ‘firsts Mrs. Gunnard) Andereon | seecand and Mrs, Signe ders, | | pool prize, In the men's seetion, O. W.- vlahs’ Olan Cook first prize, Anton) uth _ Martinusen, second and Tarot: wai Helland, pool prlee, sve A spect draw. was wen In! ea ee yd: pay fue, reg reli) yr i z wnice, Migs Donna Qiske, | video Gdmmittee tn charee were | Varg Guprte Belvede MPs, TOM, “Witehie, Nels Gundersan, O. 4B. Alson, Oar Hevray. ohn. iwi Monndghton, and Miro and: Mb Ce: ? L. Peterson, | ae READERS | ca Whe wilt da Pee iw your ah Uehowel hebs at (he Ceaad © hae hairy hla week the Grand offers vou in ‘ay or Evesh Aheimp and Prled Rie, baays tae Hyd (Deep ved Prawcis, then %: fabs vid Ching, Hest Red Trend mo Bone Slenks, and Meled: Haat vied) ehtaltins, Dial Bla, Qnen Wh (ly ( i “ipa, Saturday. (hat ren. ' ey l@ Order ven oy raonaived mi (ehvistnwas Giirds ‘Hark, Bee he 0 Aa pene aestis by Vapite wd ‘Poot. ss Vis aay Tinidreds (a ehaase foi “Mat Wve Dally hows, ut Hot! . ill He Mouse mul WOOSTM, Child. — {pons Maoquernde Tuarty, Moose Tym, Wednesday, Oct, WA YE bg Ly at ; “ompie, ( Ani a, vi BM i me “To Cr adin Clb raveting, Ca- [i chron ounge, Civic Centre, 8 pti, 8 AD Stontaht, Sperkers dudae GW. m mt fied, at A " a . pote mat as met SMALL TRAV EELS fut alt Someapeclen of hnmmimngh teat § it ' + eheadieent i amily fron the in ‘ey ut Both Amero to Gane i Sn t sCYO Taking Out Treats “To Miller Bay Patients — om : given: toffee apples and Hallowe’en treats tonight } when-ten members of the Catholic Youth Organiz- annual visit to the hospital at 7:30, ee. hospital will precede the An- : valry Ta e ‘nunciation parish Hallowe'en| Knewn_ as Woodcock Landing, ete “masquerade, to be held In the! Where Inverness Cannery {s-now Annunciation schoo! auditorium, | /of ceremonies for the ball and: ningham & Son. C. W, Dixon has fannounce winners of novelty) also. given us 9 very fine HK | dances and winners of best cos-: head for our wild life scetion. | Limes worn, | beet dressed couple, the mostitin for us on his trap line original costume, most authen- : tic costume and the most com- ! “Vancouver and Vancouver Is-: apis of this fantasy, filled wht ik Avenue East. left this morning! Islands, amilcops, by ‘CPA plene for Vancouver | Rossland and Vancouver, where she, will resclve medical | treatment, Accompanying Mrs.:the Museum and conducted Wil- ie East, teen laples of webb WCPO TT CPt Rath Rt Megat Ry Cah aaep ceeere ee Museum Briefs Bv JOCELYN BOLTON We have been fortunate again: this week to have been given :: further exhibits, some gifts and: others loans, Mrs, B, B, Milnes : has. loaned us two very fine ar- : gillite totem poles, plus two sil- ver bracelets. We now have a ' special case in the main part. of the museum for our Argillite | (slate) poles and our silver. Col, ’S, “D. Johnston. donated some very old coins, used by Mr. Cunningham many years ‘ago, they have “Skeena, B.C.” later { 1 , Indian hospital will be costumes will make its The trip to Miler Bay Indian located, Some of the tokens have an-“H” on them and were used John Dumas will act as master! tn the Hazelton post of R. Cun- : ' Joseph Stace-Smith paid usa Prizes are to be given for the; visit, and he hopes to get a mare We have had quite a number -of visitors during the weck, and last week Miss Mary Pack was a “+ guest. She was interested in | PERSONALS | al outfit. Dre ce ne enn a get ! 1 and went away with “Scogwills” : ! ideas for:her arthritic patients ; and quite a number of ideas she | Mrs, Nels Morberg. 90L Tenth ‘hopes to put into her work, She vdieo to a play, everyday is a Avenue Bast, left this morning‘ said trying to think of new ideas iday.” should prove itself, as by Canadisn Pacific Airlines; for her eripnled natients is a: lone for a week's vacation in’ constant worry and she is always - rnd. ent. we Low : | Mrs, Jolin Lawele, 134 Kighth mat, Toronto, Queen Charlotte Penticton, On Sunday J. B. Scott opened weir was her sister, Mrs. Wil- | liam: Reid of CBG and W. C. searching for something differ- ; We have had guests from Kitt. - am Hunter, 993 Seventh Aven-+ Hankinson of CFPR radio sta-: | tion, around the Museum, “ay ertayysite 5 CALVERT HOUSE es ye ‘hanadian Whisky Created for Canadian Hospitality {This advertisement is nol published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govornment of Biilish Columbia wes NOTICE: ® Yote" Registration of Houscholders, Liconscholders: and Spouses of reqistered proporty owners for the Municipal Votars’ List closes at 5:00 P.M, October 31, 1956, Householders are entitlod ta be rogistered on fen: dering tho sunt of two dollars on or before October 31, 1956, Licenscholders who have previously registored and who have pnid a trade license tee for the current yoor do not need to re-registor, Now lconscholdors should register at the City Hall betwoen 9 a.m, and 5 pom, Mandays to Fridays, All registrants must he British subjects of the full age of 21 years, and in the case of Houscholders must havo residal in Prince Rupert continuously sinco Jan- uory 1, 1956, Spoures of registered owners of rool proporty in the munisipatity, who have beon proviously registored on thy City's Votors! List, hove boon mallod o form which thoy munt complete and rotumn to the City Clork's office hofora 5:00 pm, Octobor 31, 1954, . Spouses who havo not hean previously rogislorod are raquired to completo a Doclaration on tho requirad form at tha City Clork's office, City Hall on or bofore 5:00 pin, October 31, 1956, R, W, LONG, Cy Clerk Comptrotier, CERINRS ETN LEI LL CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY HALL OPEN TO 7 PM, QCT, 29 and 30 FOR VOTER'S REGISTRATION { i Bride Doll, Trousseau To Be Bazaar Highlight — A miniature bride and her exquisite hand-made trousseau, will be the major attraction in. the Civic) Centre common lounge Wednesday afternoon when the Centennial Rebekah Lodge No. 40, Loyal, Order of Odd Fellows, holds its annual Hallowe’en bazaar, DOT Officials Visiting City. Two Department of Transport Marine service Manning, chief of aids to navi- gation and H, T, Fortune, chief of DOT marine service personnel were scheduled to arrive Prince Rupert .by | plane afternoon. . mc , The two men will make a spe- cial trip by the CGS Alexander and;MacKenzie. tomorrow to inspect the rebuilt. light -station. at Green Island... The .reconstruc- fenevwork and a doll centre, |tion work at the light . station selling a wide variety of clothes | was carried .out- iConstruction Ltd., of. Prince -Ru-} tpert. Oe a : Nea Maga aaa all NINA AD i a eh officials W J. in! this | by Northwest ‘ yes Canadian.” . Judge a.Ca JUDGE GEORGE W. McPHEE of. Moose’ Jaw, Saskatchewan will.speak tonight at’8 o'clock in ‘the Civic Centre to the Prince Rupert Carfadian club on the subject “On Being a McPhee, former member of .the Prince’), ‘ Edward Island . Legislature, subsequently member in the: House of Commons, -Is a past president .of the Canadian club of Moose Jaw, F. J. Work-’ man,-editor of the Mouse Jaw Daily, . Times-Herald - writes’ “Judge McPhee is one ‘nf: the most inspiring. after-dinner. speakers. that.I, as: a ‘news-. paner:man of nearly 50°years experlence,. have. heard...‘On - the theme: of. what-it is’ to! be. nadian, he-is ‘truly excel- Le ee ta FRANCOIS LAKE--On- Satur- day morning cars’ coming from across the lake had* snow on them, and there is snow on‘Un- cha. Mountain..this - morning, across the lake,” Looks , rather ‘wintery, but we still. have sweet- peas. in. our front garden, . _. There wag a, large’ gathering ‘Jog folk from every direction ,at the turkey shoot at Bill. Harris- on’s farm.on Sunday afternoon. Besides turkeys there were ducks and geesé. to shoot: for, . 6 i eaeeenmacemeee! e. ' Mumps ‘and measles: and bad colds are. really «running: riot across the lake’ at. Southbank and other: communities. -: Loveng. left’ Bill. Anderson’s, 20 2 | : Fra ncois La + Daily News Corres "On Sunday afternoon, Edwin By AGNES II..N two hours, and it, was dark: whe he got as‘far-as. the .:Mill, Bays]: two miles east.of here, . p nad, a head. wind, He realized :that.} would not be:safe to come.:tur ther ‘so beached the boat on the: his shorb dnd Walked about: al long, It- being too cold ‘to and he had no blankets, He,ha to wate the boat in case she | m tipped. too far. over..and Jet, the trip. miles down the"lake, in his 45 ft. river -boat: the: :“Cleopatra” with a 16-H.p. outboard ‘engine for power. On -board he had-a ‘piano which the ‘Anderson fam- his little girls could “leary ‘play, He’ had jt: covered. with ily were not using,:.and. Edwin | was anxious to: Have: it.‘so ‘that to wee n *o | tarpaulin. and roped, as’ securely. as possible, ‘The trip;takes ‘about | | 7 ' { a aI FUN es B iympic chances Thousands of glowing words —ibout the coming of then Now tt is herefor you to en : lis Publishers sincerely trust you will like its new formind: 2 its many improvements-an ‘its advanee notices—as Canada's greatest assembly dfety ‘tainment, information and education. gee ' steal | Use Wants Ads--They Pay | ITS COMPACT Va) eb 9 What tre Your Legal Rights? { @ This Is “Main St. Canada’ @ 88.000 For Prize Quilts Yee Py ONL Oe SM ROG ETO ONAN 1 in , have been wrilten—and 5) ew STAR WERICLY, |, joy and “see for yourself’. ny i at d that you will agree it justities,: terre! 4s i 1 it “4 it mt i . : bay io Pah Nt iy peut De yt to at iF eles wip + wae Ch lan Jat USA EARL LAL EE G wow : ‘ - . a Papel scaga(ni Hd (a) bd pmo adid beh Ab w) abit my a Th ih ae