At - yOf pink rapture roses, stephan- a ahtitathmeratvn seemeter aarercy 4 h Patricia Margot Brown Wed ‘Gordon Ney, son of Mr. and Mrs ve Dred. B, Rowell officiated and ~ 77> Organ music was played by Clara Marie Harlwig, RN, daughter of Mary Chapman, During the mr, and Mrs Elmer L, Hartwig signing of the register the 23rd ‘of ‘this city and former school- Psalm was sung by Miss Shit-i mate of the bride,, wore tur- hy Russell, |quoise organdy-over-white 4 The bride, given in marriage parchment taffeta. Bridesmaids by her father, chose a gown. Miss Judy Brown and Miss Sally of white Swiss organdy styled Ney, sisters of the bride and With floor-length, three-tiered | groom, chose pink organdy-over- skirt. embroldeied in delicate. white taffeta. Their corone! Slower and scroll design and} headbands were of feathered ‘fitted bodice of plain white! carnations and they carrfed ‘organdy with tiny cap sleeves bouquets of feathered carna- jand’ an inset of pleated embrol- tions and swansonia, ‘ dered organdy framing th’) Bost man was Bevan Horton ineckline In a soft V, A coronet The groom's brother, Hugh Ney. jot seed pearls and brilliants’ with Hans Froese, ushered the {held a three-quarter-length guests to pews marked with pink yell of misting tulle and the and white stocks and white bride: carried a shower bouquel’ pinpons, Master Douglas Seldon -was the ring-bearer. A reception was held at Olde England Inn, Victoria, where a three-tiered cake topped by 2 miniature bouquet of pink rose- ‘buds and white sweet peas was igtis and white-edged bebe ivy. 4! Maid of honor, Miss Rose pecs ete ncen eee enaienareenne 2 PPE a tate BE der Daughter Of Prince Rupert MLA 4 Standards of white stocks, gypsophila and pink and white carnations ; R. Q. Ney, Victoria, By W. SHIELDS ORR | Dally News Correspondent ‘ STEWART — Portland Canal Chapter No, 16 Women of the Moose have been experiencing At Victoria Ist, three new officers were In- stalled by Graduate Regent Edith Wilkinson. Mrs, M. Mc- Kay was installed as junior re- gent, Mrs. Peggy Michell, as recorder and Mrs, L. Meneghcllo as treasurer. A social evening was held under the chairman:, ship of Mrs, Ruby Svedberg. chairman of the . Mooseheart Alumni, A special prize was wol by Mrs, Hazel Tooth ‘and | laugh-provoking drawing. con. test was won by’ Mrs.. Veri Herman on the subject ‘A Don- . key.” — oe . ; were united in marriage. University of British Columbia Out-of-town guests attending, including many relatives and friends from Canada and the United States were Mrs, T. W. Brown and daughter Anne, of Vaneouver and recently of this city and Mr. and Mrs,,C, J. Car- ter of Prince George and: form- erly of Prince Rupert. Tho brive’s parents, her sistei Judy and brother Peter returnec home from Victoria Sunday night by car, Miss Hartwig arrived in’ the city Thursday by plane follow- ing the wedding, for a two-week holiday with her parents at 172¢ Atlin Avenue before returning to Cleveland, Ohio where she is a nurse at the University hos- pital. The Stewart Board of “Trade held a meeting Thursday, Aug. and in the office of the secretary R. Bell, with W. R, Tooth, pre- siding, Various matters of vital interest to the comunity were discussed and it was decided, that meetings. should be held; more frequently in the future jthe correspondence was piling up at an alarming rate. Reports -as the secretary pointed out that. |. on the west bank .of. the Bear river, The. board {s:looking for- ward to the visit of members of the central British Columbia Boards of Trade who are due to property and Missouri Flats in preparation for the shipment of ore to the Silbak-Premicr Mill. This property continues to show good results from. all reports received’ here," News ‘that the Morris Summit ‘Gold Mines Limited may: again take its. place as an operating property. is cheering to thir community, With the reorgan- ization of the company unde: the B. C. Securities Act this Jeaves the ‘company. free te grant options to the Newmount Mining Corporation of Canada on one million shares the basis use’ of .calamine lotion, com- ‘presses soaked in epsom salt or baking soda solution. It is ‘wise to learn to recognize the plant and then avoid it. ~- READERS ¢ ~The rash caused by poison ivy’ can sometimes be helped by the. /— STEWART NEWS = the Salmon Gold-Mine’ property in, the Portland Canal’ district has been reinstated. Recent re- 300,000 at'10 cents; and three blocks of (200,000 at. 20,“cents, The’. company’s. ‘creditors have settled ‘thelr claims on a basis of five cents on: the dollar. One B. ©, LandSurveyor.: Js’ pres- ently at’ the property. resurvey- ing theclaims.,.-. 3 turned for a month's stay while Mr, Brett is working for Brothers of, Vancouver, filling:ir for Ted-Hole who is now on holl- day. Mr, ‘and Mrs,” Brett. have t ces — v A large timber wolf was sight- Hin any‘ great hurry to’get away Fortunately for lm none of the} party. had’ ‘rifles. with ” them Quite'a‘number of black -bear: ihave been .wandering around ‘being 744| old shares: for, one’ of: the new. The company’s litle: tc’). 30 cents and 50 cents per share |’ cheque for 13 cents was shown - | to the. writer..Mr. W. T. Forrest, |, vod Mr. atid Mrs, Jack Brett: re- -Burt| ‘been renewing old, acquaintan-| ed on the Bear -River.road neat, ‘American Creek, He didn't seem ~~ Te vat he adeeb doting Park, Pool Timetable. “mp URSDAY! Classes. ons 4 pm—Crafts. ° cad 2 to 3:2 pm. Swims, | 74i eeeres, ‘ | th tall candlesticks holding white candles, formed the wedding setting iN) some trouble recently with a few| arrive here, by air, on Aug, 13, ports are that the Newmoynt|, 7 pm.—Adult Learn To Swim |prisé In 1956. will pay: divider vd 8 me Baptist church, Victoria, August 1, when Miss Patricia Margot Brown, |of their senior officers leaving silver 7 van "” “" | Company has agreed to:under-| Classes; Games, «| 10 private sharetol rs.4 an vi elder daughter of A. Bruce Br MLA thie ci “the district necessitating re-} Silver Tip Mining Company i. | write 100,000 shares ‘at-10 cents.) 8 p.m.—Games; Trail Clearing. annual Interest, Ol: € has g own, LA and Mrs, Brown of this city, and Philip placement, On Wednesday, Aug. building ore bunkers at the| Options. have been granted or| Play equipment ‘available. at as: of January, 1s this the office from J:to 9 pm. . flanked by candelabra and cut- @ Avoid line-ups. Buy’ your glass bowls of the same toned. ,rose-buds and sweet peas. _ Mrs, Brown, wearing silver- ‘gray brocaded taffeta with pink cand black accessories and Mrs, n Terrace Ney in navy and white ensemble, A modern addition to the Ter- assisted in receiving guests. “‘antace business districh opened: Toast to the bride was propos- Be Saturday August 4. It was the. ed by Dr, George Seldon of Van- pice ew store occupied by Gooden’s, couver, _ai,Men’s Wear in the McRae Block: Later, Mr, and Mrs. Ney left ~e dn Lakelse Avenue. ‘for a honeymoon in eastern 41: 2 Door prizes of pairs of nylon Canada. They will travel east wn Hose were given to the first 100 by train and motor hom? iit ladies’ visiting the new — store. through the United States, For oe Door prize of a tailored sult was travelling the bride wore 3 mF won by Archie Strasdin, ‘sheath dress of pink embroider- 1a? 48n attractive Moral display py ed linen with duster coat of Jd Mrs, Mantel of Mantel Florists ereen linen in the same tone rave Was later delivered to the Ter- 25 the embroidery of -her dress. “it race Hospital for the enjoyment Her hat was soft beige-pink ro leot the pationts, and her accessories in green. a aE © Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe, |particulatly,. around’ the: .cook- This week the Grand offers you |shacks where they make: a’ de- Barbecued Duck, Deep -Fried; cided “nulsance' of” themselves.) . - Prawns, - Almond . Chicken, | Albert Casey just’came in from]... « Chicken Giblet Chop Suey. Red | his claims oh the. Marmot, river Brand T-Bone Steaks and Friedjand reported that of ,couple’ of ‘Half Chicken. Phone Orders| Wolverines were. trying to get 3215. Open till-2 a.m, Saturday. into his food ‘box ‘which is -at- ' - (185) !tached to the wall of the cabin. so {recently received indicate that, ‘the ground survey, on the Cas- } Talk ‘ slar-Asbestos-Stewart highway, Our Teen Club Summer Pro- 4 3 gram got off to a rolling Sta ann one roe ondatet on Friday night when we had, Oe earn | a mass mecting followed by a ; Part of the airstrip and repre~ ° tations are belng made'-to sen dance. At our meeting we dis-; > cussed our plans for the trip the provincial goevrnment for to Kitimat and also the lack an extension of the. wing dam of support we were getting at Co our meetings and activitics. We my oo tried to find a solution to this: ys ao ne oS i me Opens # —— x a Pa |New Store [| he ) SG fAn example of this was scen last Friday night—about 15 teens turned up for the mass meeting—within a half hour of the meeting 25 other teens who were nol al the meeting cams to the Centre solely for the dance. The same people seem to be doing all the work in our club. ; care for our plans why don’t you ‘ge to the mectings and say: ) /? -so-—that’s what our mectings are | t ( ‘for. . . ' 0 a : 2 : ome CE Lesser | We need more teens at our; i i : 2 rQe t |mectings so We can have a pro-: res ‘ ve Dt + ¢ " . i presented the bride-clect with a per meeting, watch this col- |: ‘decorated clothes hamper. con- ; : : 3 taining a large assortment of umn Lo Tne ub poe com Foon ifte fragh. | ue C 5S. misecllancous gifts. Refresh- | I'm sure I can say that tha! - were then serv he! ar We eet}? | ments were then served by the ‘trip to Kitimat was suceesstnl” hostess, og, Rveryone seemed to have Invited guests were, Mrs. wonderful time. Some of the; Sandy Giordano, Mrs. Peter toons who have been there carl | Richards, Mrs. Richard BUY. jer were quite surprised to see, Mrs. Frank DeBlass, Mrs, Loul* | jow much it had grown in such | -Giordano, Mrs, Louis Gastaldini, |, short time. Others, like my-! Miss Joan Kadey, RN, Miss coir. who were there for theiv! Kathleen Chisholm, RN, Miss! fires time, were fascinated by, Wihna Lemmetly, RN, Mrs ‘the “mass building” of homes | Michael Sokil and Mrs, Charles | ang of the monstrous smelter: Ifen Assisting the Goodens forthe, On return, the newlyweds will why can't we get some more | fee dap were Wally McKay and live in Vaneouver where Mr. Ney jof you teens out there to come | , , "yy x] Belly McAdams. is a medical student at the;and help plan your own fin? ; by - ce “1 Some of the teens seem to find) Us. I lp J H LT four activities dull! If you don't) ‘ ' f SUF tscetlaneous rower 7 tele 7 ov [ide-Cloel : Nursing sisters and friends ‘or gathered at. the home of hos- ~. af tess Mrs. Angelo Rossi on Sixth pork venue West Thursday night te.’ Ii th dntertain Miss Lee Chesser, RN ik with a surprise shower in honor Ne. @f Miss Chesser’s marriage le. ‘wait Joseph Giordano in September. a Games of cards were enjoyed ‘an followed by the evening's high-- eo Jight when little Roberta Ross” vase OP ORO EIA EODETOLEEPLAEPLOEEIEEETT - PERSONALS des a! ‘ - meh ES a. wet a EEE eee gy we pe Jrey wee ew ew ew ew eee at aye a aliwes and: friends, Ve OO a ed Ter eoaeTecear ede ara sassy { oO Giordana, ‘plant, ( . | Mrs. Mary I. Moore house, 616 meen etn me eae We: also went to sre same af) I ray eda : Mellie vhrline ? ‘the past “Rupertites”. dane h «plaie for an extended stay in 20 slanber ron Riek Forward’s bv k Pa on pen on a “| , — tand then T went to see Arlen) te Vancouver, Y | “Webster, According to theer. i wee sme | eps wee ; . , : ; ’ kids Kitimat serms to be cule ‘ite Spending the month ef Aue ll ediing / ans K ay" ns Otten or ist at their summer hone on ( “along and hearty" meal aut Lake Kathlyn, sinithess, ar yoarded the train to. retin Announced Wedding plins were presuged yesterday when Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Orme © uart ane family, 1d Adin Avenue, Mpoand Mrs. Charles Peares caand son, Peter, Summit apart- ements, returned home Sacurday by car after a twoeweek enn wing vacation In the province. ear announced: the fortheon- ig merrage of their daughter Shirley-Anne fo REMP Con- stable John 2. Cunnin of Re- mina, September 2s in the Chureh of the Annunciation, rather J, 1. MeMahon, Newiy- appalnted — parish priest, has heen asked to offlelate. Born dn Peinee Rupert August 90, 1986, Wie pride-eleet Is a VA: mendtate oat Both Memorial High school and reeedyed her elementary sehoollag at Annun- dintion sehocd, Sinee her Dr. Morris Wayman and Mrs He Waymen arid sons, Michael ane v Ton, 9300 Graham Avenue, lef wt Battrday by ear for a two-weeh vacation In the Okmapan, Mrs. George Dupilsse end her p daughter, Sharon, of ate sixth AlAvonue Mast, left hy Canadhar f paelfic Attlines plane this morn ae dng far a month's holiday a my gests of Mrs, Duplisse’s par eraeluation Miss othreessweek stay ia North Van- Segiver where sbe will visit rele Prine Rupert ROM? islon, sulyediv: WA. Peres of 19d Graham aye ‘home, T think everver? had fan. can the way hame, espesially Pah Jersen and Laure Trane she. really came to ‘life" then! DANCE FRIDAY | “Outaour Banee this Priday: Diana Davidson ts planning {his dance again, I is to be just, like the one we had planret pefore, Diana would like some: teens to help ‘decorate, so be | at the Rotary Tennis Courh | between 6 and 8 pan, bafare {he dane, Remember the fun the las: ane Wase-even TP we did have te: hold it dnside, So remember \ Friday, August 10 at the Rotiury Tennis Courts, The dance wilh: heey about BAD pM i's ot amass plenis ta Balt Lakes: jotis get a good (nen out, alt: Beat the ferry doek at 2:00 pan; Chicken Beef Burgers. tenis, Mr, and Mrs, 1. Remo! popes tes heen emntoyed with Iris” denen so de | fl ve tn Rabert's creek, BC, the Northern BG Power Com: "Tard Thin un n vo ie aut | ' ,? ne oo pany as ip afftlee eerk, your wOtlons mad peat se on : Wok Mes. Carl Halverson, T85 Gonst. 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