Oe Nahe t a mney nit LOPS OES on ay Meatiles aba: Seabit ate f il May "‘f SME Ge OED [ at ERR ey | Gk eA TMB SiS EO ey RL RENTON Lh AM OED AALS HAE CAE AE th i. Schroeder: Kucher Vows “ Pledged | in Royal City - aa wo former’ Prince Rupert residents were mar-: ree in.a double-ring candlelight wedding ceremony ; at. Queen’s. Avenue United. church, New Westmin- ne a Rube City RCMP detachment, ster. last Saturday evening,’ September 8, - Exchanging marriage vows ‘bofore Rey, W. E. Fullerton were "Nalda Frances. Kucher, RN, « @atighter of Mr, and Mrs, Nich- ' Plas‘ Kucher of Vernon, B, CG. ‘and.Const, Uel Joseph Schroe- ‘dow, son of Mr, and Mrs, William Schrogder of Centralia, Ont, “ulthe | bride was formerly on y “the tnursing staff of the Prince “Rupert General hospital and ‘als. worked in the offlee of Dr W.:8. Kergin, The groom was : “formotly a member of the Prinec Brides-matron Mrs. Marion ! McLeod of New Westminster wore a full-length pastel mauve gown of nylon net over taffeta, with strapless bodice and matching stole, Her flowered headdress was offset by a colonial bouquet of yellow ‘lroses and carnations. Mower girl Debra Lynn Smith, niece of the bride wore a full- length pastel mauve gown. of dotted Swiss, with headdress } Entering the church on the art n of her father, who gave he c,h and carried a‘ colonial bouqiet! % of yellow roses and carnations. jj mauve | and bouquet to match those of - mn yy Le | LABOR COUNCIL BRIEFS To: | The list of subjects to be taken by Prince gupert Trades and Labor delegates at a labor edu- gy, cational course to be sponsored ey here October 26 to 28 by the 4 educational’ department of the Canadian Labor Congress was cut from six to three, at a TLC HN at the Civic Contre last’ aight, Mis, H. Watts. To Attend. Talks in East Mrs. : Horace G, Watts, presi-: Three Major Subjects Slated i in Course Be Conducted Here C October 26to 28: The reduction was adopted on the advice of. Max Swerdlow. chairman of the’ CLC’s:’ edu- cational committee, wl The TLC approved. six of 13 subjects offered for’ the courses at its August meeting. However, after informing . Mr. Swerdlow that an attendance, of 25 could he expected, the TLC was advis- |: ed to plan Its classes for. three subjects: ‘Parliamentary proced- ure; Labor’s role, in: the com- munity and grievance procedure, Other subjects the TLC ‘had chosen were:.. effective -unton administration; labor , journal- ism and economics, t In addition, the ’three- mem- ber committee. of James Forman, the» Workmen's’. Compensation’ in smarriage, the bride wore a white,” long-sleeved lace redin- gole ‘over a full-length slrap- Jess gown with lace bodice and Tylon ‘tulle skirt over taffeta 4, Mer chapel veil was held by » Calniy coronel. She carried a cag¢ading bouquet of red rose. a) fd; stephanotls, | iron of honor Mrs. Audrey 4) pane of Kamloops -Rowned in full-length turquoise | the bride’s matron, Fray,. Following a (Best man was Glen Schroeder, brother of the groom of Cen- | tralia, Ont. Ushers were Con-. stables, R. 0. Byrne and J. A. AL a reception held at 469 North Road, New Westminster, ‘T. A, Mainprize, of Kamloops ‘and formerly of Prince Rupert was 'proposed the toast to the bride. {trip wedding - oy dre ss: with strapless bodice ané through the United States to rs oventpu thert (ty | matching stole and lace and!Calgary and Banff, Alberta, the nefisk itt over taffeta, She w rove inewly-weds will take up resi- ‘a fldwered Aurquoise headdress dence in South Burnaby. “rs Annual Joint Celebrations | poproved by Parks Board ue 4 -, «A recommendation that the Prince Rupert board the unions of the Trades and Labor Council in stag- ing, ‘future Labor Day celebrations was approved last night at a meeting-of the board. chairman Charles P. Bal-® } agno: said he was strongly in ready written the company to favor of making it an annual- express the board's appreciation. joint: event that both gave the; ‘the playground supervisor al- opportunity to the public to ste | §¢ repor ted that tests made by | the.work in the parks and-also the Skeena Health Unit showed ; forlabor to celebraic. ;Uhat the small wading pool was é Goinmissioner Hugo Kraupner ‘contaminated. : reporting on the celebrations; A report from sanitary inspec- gaid’ thal they had been an'tor R, G. Scott said tha dirt unqualified suecess and that he, carried into the pool on the had'réceived the ulmos{ co-op-' children’s feet caused most 05, eration from the member unions: the contamination. He suggest: : of the Trades and Labor coun-'oed that a wooden or conercte | ile... ‘apron built around the pool He-moved a vote of thanks to! would help eliminate the ¢on- playground supervisor Miss Rus-- dition, “ly Thain for her ‘handling of the ; He urged a proper chlorinator | ssregrtm and also to her assist-: for the big pool to retain the! Pegants? correel level of disinfectant. Be also pald tribute to lari-; The board also instructed yoperator R. Ces -Mitcheil wha; secretary Bruce Sinclair to voliintarily donated $25 ‘to the; write a letfer. of condolence ‘Labor Day Sunds, ta’ cily sumerintendent — of The board voted to pay any} Works Carl Gustafson on the af Adeticlt, incurred by the expense: death of his mother-in-law vat the ealehratinns if the money! Mrs, Margaret Jackwoed. ‘Raonatea by Columbia Cellulose. tthe, Prince Rupert Fishermen’s ‘4Co-Op., the Canadian Fishine Sco, the parks board and other r Fudonors wasn't sufficient when! eader: ‘Ball bills had been tendered, @ Avoid theatre Hne-uns--buy | eek, fe ane “Commissioner Robert 1. Eby: anes? . _ | four lirkels at the Grand Cafe, | tenis “moved and Commissioner DUN ini week we have Chicken Gib. ! oe teatee as at aretg e On) ft ar he nq dit al | wang ‘ions, ved iran, pervect pom She said she had al. wan ean McRac seconded A motion ‘eu Chop Suey, Deep 4 tha, a sun be set as vel he ‘Prawns, Chicken Wuntun, Best ; y vear ‘to help stage ihe celebra-! pad Brand T-Bone Steaks and Cheques _reeelved [rot | is joc Half-Chieken, Phone or- nd tg lonors were turned over {0 MISS} dene Dial 3215, Open till 2 am, “a Hhain to pay off the expend! eaturday, (220) - ens irures, “Miss Thain reported to the; @ Politieal Rally, Canadian Le- | yoard that {he painine in the sien Audttoriun, Sunday, Sept orks propruay, spe neared by} 16, 9 pan, AMeRag. Brothers Utd, and Me- | for Provinelal — Flections uM A Rae Matars had cost $229, Sixty. | cordialiy Invited to attend. Aus- Hy {ive pypils took park in the iQ oh wee (i): | ' ii Miss: Thain alse told the boare | ' \ at | Ml Wnnv ffie Family Plenis, spons- LB. MO Ae oe ceria | ing Lored by (he Columbia Colttose | chuyeh basement. 216) | 3 abe. - {Company had cost $102 pnd Wes od ied: that he plenie be made an! @ Moose Night ” fonnual event os IL was enjoyed (15, A pan (217) | vthan 00 children and! pene \Use Wait Ads—They Pay roe 66 !? e-lemon does it! Fl porfect Chilins Hy veyine with 7 eg oe et Ota o mM i! AM |, oo Aue r ‘i wld n lt COLLINS 4 A ‘ oy “ay! y “7 “4 al LIME-LEMON we \¢ The modem, eaay way (a make mn ' a maatorful Gin Collins! - \ Doliclous lime-lemon tk alroady Q ; wf wi we} mixed with the G&W Gin " "a | ) Yor juat add aparkling water so. o | \ wirh WHA awoolon, and you, ar, are the , ™ \ Wo wth ownor of a perfect Gin Collins, ve \" Avk for the new G&W San ( PCOLLING'| Hme-Lomon Collinal a a w prodiet of AW " Vr i my GOODERHAM & WORTS LIMITED mTV E ¥ Nl ih BO Canada’s oldoat distillery 4 A“ ' ‘ ' \ ' bopublisiead ae diptuyed by the btqtar wi (; ' a a iy tint iuveriuelil of Heltah Gulbis . " Dollver Af tee Wh Nyoriigy sees ‘ a of; Parks Commissioners continue to co-operate with: Fried; All local candidates , nye: pro- ple s of Trades and Labor Coun. | cH] Saturday, Sept, | , 7 a (Photo by Van Meer, Studio) | SHOWN AFTER THEIR morning wedding ‘August 31, are Mr. avid Mrs, Arthur Leslie Smith who are taking up residence at 221 Eleventh Street after a two-week honeymoon trip in ‘sou- _thern British Columbia, The couple were married in First United Church by Rev. Vernon E, McEachern. The bride is the daugh- : ter of Mr, and Mrs,.Charles Haan, of -Prince Rupert while the groom is the son of. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Smith of Edmonton. dent -of the Diocesan Board of John West and H; G. Bird was the Woman's Auxillary of Cale-' extended to include’ H. S,-Harri- donia left last night by train to, ‘son, Margaret. Lowes, John Wy- attend. Dominion meetings of jie, Dennis Mulroney and E.: A. r of: ithe apsiican WA In, eastern Evans. to handle arrangements Mrs, Watts will first altend the for the course here.’ executive committee meeting of the Dominion Board of Anglican Dioneck; of the WA. at Charlottetown, N.S., Sep- George M. attend: the Dominion ‘Amalgamated - ‘Clothing Workers | ‘ tember 19 to 22, She will also Union informed.:the- TLC. that|*"\”: Board: he hoped to be.in Prince Rupert |” oh check. will: be, made, of: the allJon bills accrued ” from. the: “Labor. Day swim: gala.:at’. McClymont a park: and. money’ ‘forwarded. ‘to the TLC from, various’ member. unfons turned over:to Miss ,Ros- allne. Thain, . organizer. ‘of - the] swimming events; fb was decided vA letter ‘advising the’ TLC that seeretar Board ‘travelling medical. clinic’ Farmers’; Institute’ and would he in Prince Rupert Se =.1 fisher tember 28° was : Milled, ‘The ‘TLC. went ’ on: record. “ae deploring the, B,C. Hospital’ | Insurance: Service ‘policy: requir- ing a “binding. committment ‘on. hospital: operation ‘costs ; which: ‘ds hampering: expansion. plans: t the Prince Rupert: General. “Hos: [Pe pital. Under, the. policy xf, vactital 5 expenditre~ “exceeds: estimated Chi expenditure or, revenue: “Ig Jess than anticipated “hospitals: must compensate. by” ‘reducing . expens-- : es or" finding “other: ‘sources of 24. to 28. Vancouver, meeting at Halifax September jshortly to assist ina campaign |. end of October, will stop off: at} . Ottawa, Toronto, Kingston and, ‘union” campaign’ will be ‘sent. te ito urge, city . clothing: stores. te wa; eevezate of. t ‘national “Union “Of: On her way home Mrs. Watts, ‘sell only union- ‘made. “Clothing | : who expects to be away until the! ’ 0 Circulars outlining ‘the: “buy |. jall clothing | stores in the: ity. 7 Warm Welcome Extended || By Booth PTA A warm welcome to all pres- ent, especially new teachers and} new members was _ extended; Wednesday night by President H. J. Marchant when Booth Memorial High school Parent- Teacher association held its first. meeting of the 1956-57 season, ‘ Introduced to the 200 parents and teachers by School Inspee- ‘lor C. E. Ritchie wes the school’s principal R. F. Lucas, The executive of the assnc- jation was introduced to the meeting by Mr. Marchant and {formally installed into office by: ‘Mr. Lucas. After the business meeting Mr. ‘Lucas introduced his teaching staff to the membership, ex- \plaining their subjects and the | arades they taught, New men- ‘hers were taken on a tour of ithe school by the teachers. New members were told that} : jthe PTA meets the second Wed- cE nesday of each month. The evening was concluded by refreshments served by Mrs.) Harold Helland and Mrs, Jack | Strand. BE Py CLEARLY '— & INFORMED : 1 1 CEPR | TONIGHT | | a ae | 1 Tho Honourable R, W, ROWER Mlorney-Goneral of Bridih Colima WILL SPEAK TO YOU ON THE RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENTS OF YOUR SOCIAL CREDIT GOVERNMENT 1 Social Credit IF Keeps YOU Informed ; 0 Tsaued by The WG, Sach Credit Campatan Committen | AAA OREO ORE ORR | dso Want Ads-—Thoy Pay | You may vote for only one candidate ate ballot. You simply mark an n"X” with lead pencil — opposite the. name of the c randidate of your ¢ choice, yk Do not use figures—1, 2, 3, 4, eter ¢ or your hy . ballot will be rejected, res READ INSTRUCTIONS IN THE POLLING BOOTHS [ternative Voting is Mo onger in Effect BEFORE YOU VOTE... . F, HURLEY, Chief Electoral Officer GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH ‘COLOMBIA. FER Eh OD * ee oe tneeiee J , oo pos 4 mA Cepe ty ER ah heated ate habit ed ahi oo Cel . a.