’ Prince Rupert Doliy News 9 Tuesday, October 11, 1956, Brciricl Petersen Honored Hy prute elect Misa Astrid Peler-rat the home of By) ws feted Briday night when Se snuwer wus iva | enue East, Miss Petersen’s inarriage SS TSSESESSS =, unc a ( I ( ber 15, the evening. asi ut the plano, I ‘ ! { i 'decorated — basket Lynda and Edna ldaughters of the hostess. Sylvia Helland assisted Johnsen with refreshments. 4 i) Sar sedge from -Aasta Fossheim, Miss ; Mrs. William Beck, Mrs, ' Johansen, Mrs. Nels | Mrs, John Fredhetm. \ | Kult Sornes, Bis uisettisetnest re tra abillshed: tpplocd by the bbqiar Control | ted oor Fv te Garvernment at | Hada Celumbla VCR. iE Mtg PRICES A i crnce Rs 2324 , Clas Hf your appetite Is dull — or if you're not getting enough nutritional value from the food you eat —— start taking Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver regularly, Wampole’s Is an all-round tonle that will help perk up your appetite — ald your digestion. it's pleasant tast- ing— contains no oll. 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Wonderftatan wanton! quick. one the aetna gays to-panie Lihe Ryrup tig for wit she one yp pure cone sigur flavar a agora’ new ly “er Roden! Galton Ryrups tlere'a foot store, Ae Up ernie BA: Miscellaneous Shower | hostess = Mrs, Sullus Johnsen, 600 Fourth Ay: Jack Prince will take place Octo- Miss Helen Olson and Miss Anna Moen then sang a duet! fi pecompianied by Mrs, Tom Miller | ' Highspot of the evening was the presentation made te the | guest of, honor, of the large as- Ssortiment of gifts arranged Ina by Misses Johnsen, * Miss Norma Johnsen and Miss Mrs. : Other guests were Mrs. John i Petersen, mother of the bride- ito-ber Mrs. Olaf Moen, gtand- | mother of the guest of honor gulek, Alberta here for ithe wedding; Mrs, Harold Hel- | j land, Mi» Carol Anderson, Mrs.i" Hans Hagen, Mrs, Peter Eliing-;° . sen, Mrs. Raymond Bentsen, Migs | , Bertha | | Fossheim, Mrs. Kolbjorn Dehls, John Waseng, 4 Sending gifts but unable to at- ‘tend were Mrs. PLL. Peterson, | Mrs. Kenneth Lalrd and Mrs. | ath : aaiens Vr aT CALFER 12 witamin rey an cn Uore's the apportnatty for you anda com] Games were enjoyed during | “ | Of interest both here and in Vancouver was the ‘was guest of Mr. and Mrs. John * FREE TKEBaaTRIP \ mE GAME IN VANCOUVER Al Accommodation Transportation an Exponsos! or Two Includod! Ming, ‘remy i 7 ee in oe Ne Wy ~ Whatewonte wnt! Ph Ae te Cnandier’s Studie + MP, AND MES, HAROLD CNGELBERT HAMMERER Hammerer. Alger Vows ite try Daily N News News lest ‘Heard At First United ‘evening wedding ceremony september 30 in the Firs United Church which united in marriage Gwen Alger, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Alger of ‘Harold Engelbert Hammerer, son of Me ond Mrs. IC. E. Hammerer of Vancouver, Rev, L. G ‘the marriarie ‘auturnn flowers. Given ins marriage by her ‘ing tlira and she carsled a bou- ‘father, the bride chose a white aie. of white carnations. ‘ballerina- “length frown fashtoned , Her heagband which heid her the groom while ushers wer elbow-length met veil was daint- Robin Gilmour and Morris Al- ‘ily adorned with Lily of the ge!, brother of the bride. ‘Valley and sh: carried a colontal | ‘arranged with enrigs of fern. » Mrs. W.1. Brews, only attend- «received the guests under “ant and matron of hoxor chose {bridal archway decorated wif ‘a igh blue ballerina-length ‘autumn flowers, She | wore gown of net-over-saln, mateh- | ‘dove-grey cocktail gown aN peep Fried Prawns, Long Spare: ; ~~~ white accessories, HIGHWAYS COSTLY The groom’s mother , VICTORIA British Colum~ dawn-grey sult aad pink itsces ‘tla would have to spend $292,- | sorles, 000,000 to bring Its 4,0¢1-mile ar- ji terial highway system UP tO pridal table. was centred woh jstandard, says Evan Jones ‘i nree-tiered wedding cas | deputy highways minister. Only ! aye by witite tapers ani Ina fubout half the total 18 UP tO pore of eweet peas, “inodern stundards. Master cf cersmantes Forman prepesed the Oud ‘ telegrams fram Van ouve", te ‘Westminster, Cape St and Digby Island wore rent the ereem, furving iMiag Joan Grimble, refresh; ak ve Roe and Mrs, Geares Kelloge. ‘steamship boat Camenun ‘thelr home, Mrs. des ph Wellof User vera FAL (RY DIUs UE Reed EE EE NER CRO HF OF OF ete, yeeen I" a on sah dw te | Hhonate! br nourtatinent ye Treat yourself atten ta ( Ayrups Got le wt your this city and West. returned to Prince Rupert . Sieber heard vows 11 a setting of candlelig vt end Proyinelal Council of Carpen- Hest man was Eugene Bam- Pentieten of lace and ny'on net-over-satin, Merer of Vancouver, brother of plledriver and Mel.Murphy, car- A wedding reception foliewed “bouquet of deep red baby roses‘in the Canadian Legicn audl-. tcrlum where the bride's mother: @ Try our Barbecued buck and | the Noodles, Barbecued Pork Fried: Ward yah! ‘Suny, Sct behind the archway, the, will find you get the best at the! Bl g Don't miss the Rotary Fall Faumes : lu, the bride while coaprwlul cary | Janes ist weraanceting, Tuesday Ostober Tt, £ nald Ronalds, Mi 3 Sha ies evee dustry) and § Pe beldal ecuule leat yecter- ‘day mornhig aboard the ina: for Wietoria where they wih moe Out cl tow. eapst ys yore My ‘ant Mis, Geo pe Mellozy of Us M iMr. dames O'Brlen ef Teriee, ignd Me. Foitl Hanimerer ef ore | Be crace, uncle os the eroeny, He dy Ort. TW, 8 o'clock, (238) | | { \ Sul) : amyl, \ (| y fs) a ) t LAOTATY boo | é ye [> , 4 s CMa CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, OCTODER 13, 2:30 « Home-Cooking Stall DOOR PRIZE 4eHISIN IUSSTAN SQUIRREL CHOKE OO ee Ouemry even ereneee OV Teor Eh CER O~ IS CRIES Admission ~ 50 cents Robert G. Germyn Wed | To Connie M. Stewart The First United church was the. scene of on. # ievening wedding ceremony October | when Connie iMartha, daughter-of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Stewart i tha. ots of Kincolith hecame the hride of Robert Gordon Ger- | ‘myn, son of Mrs, Rose Townlie of Vancouver with Rev. L. G, Sieber officiating. Walking up the alsle on they~ "~~ B'arm of her father, the bride land net and topped with net -wore a strapless white satin! boleros. Both attendants carried itlooy-length gown featuring; bouquets of carnations. Miers of net frills over a bouf-| pest man was Ronald Vasele- ‘fant skirt and a fitted walst- | nak while usher wa3 Angus Mc- dength lace jacket with IHly-j tytosh, point sleeves. Her headplece, Following the wedding: eere- encrusted: with tiny beads and; nohny a receptica was iteld In ‘thinetones held in place her’ the Valhalla. hall’ where the. three-quarter net and lace vell’ pidas table was centred with 1 and she carrled a bouguet Of three ~ tiered wedding cake, ‘red roses, Complementing hetinanked by bouquets ¢. mixed -casemble, she wore a pearl neck: | nowers, lace and earring set, gift of Ine For the cceastcn the pride’ tl ‘room, mother wore a navy blue striped: Vasetcnak and bridesmald, Misr nations. Joyce’ MeIntcsh wore alruilar) Mr. Vaselenak proposed the. vsitapless ballerina-length noite | . toast to the bridal couple ana: tinted gowns fachioned. of satin Wen refreshments were served 1 or er 7 Fare mo PEE | NE Ips Mrs. Victor Johnson ane ~ PERSONALS | Miss Rebecea Stewart, sister of, us | es aeer er esnernsesnresesereenenre rere ‘the brid Victoria visitor Robert Hud-| ‘The newly cde have taken up - ‘ema eft this morning by Cane ‘residence at 2000 Eleventh Ave- ‘adian Pacitic Airlines plane for/nue Enst. Se a aneenenernnenrnenrennen ‘MS home after holidaying for’ SI : Friends lage . three weeks as guest of his: brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Helgerson, 541- Ninth Avenue West. J If I) , ~7Farewe arly Miss- Mary Manojlovich of Stewart who arrlyed from her| Mrs, Mark Hill, 725 Claude ‘home Sunday morning by’ boat! Stree! entertained ab a farewell: ‘oft this morning by plane -iot a) party Thursday evening for Mrs. -holiday in Vancouver, Victoria; William Anderson, who leaves i ‘and Nanaimo, While here she; the city in the near future to, make her home in Terrace. an ; Gurvich, 736 Fifth Avenue West. ners recelving prizes. Migs Shirley Logan on behalf; of the guests, presented the | guest of honor with a souvenir brooch. . Guests attending were Mrs, D. | W. MacKay, Mrs. Charles Hack- ett, Mrs. J.D, Barton, Mrs. Trevor Johnson, Mrs. FLW. Chastney, Mrs. August Vogele. J, 8. Black, 732 Fifth Avenue Friday after attending the Trades Union Congress conven- tion In Vancouver and also the | {ers Octobir 2 to October 4 in Penticton. Other carpenters union delegates returning from were John Moritz Rhoda Wong, ' Matren of honor, Mrs, Ronald isu and a corsage of pink cate! Games were piayed with mn Mrs.Harold Skalmetud and Miss? . Sato Hrads a — Jeachers Asswialion Frank N, guiton’ was elected president of the Prhyce Rupert Teachers Assoclation -for the 1955-56 season at the group's’ Stecle conducting the electlan 0, officers the meetitig saw Tan} Currie elected. vice-president; Miss Georgiana McNay, acer etaly ‘and R. G, Stowart, trea tier, | : Executive representatives are Mr. Steele, Mrs, Edward: MiRnt:- den and Jacob Gedtleri, ° Bruce Bennett was elected ; chairman of. the’ salary comnijt- tee while. Mr. & tecle and Borbeyt Hughes councillors, a shows Win C1 "dss : Mrs, Hazel Gamblin wort. first ‘ ‘Harold | yprize for crib, Mrs. - hGrindsirand fire f prize. for whist and. Mrs. Alber. Dickens - first F acess ® bridge prize Ia t night: when, the! -Womeh’s Auxillary to the Cane dian Leglon held its regular card | . party, m3 Eecond prize winners: were | Robert Murray, crib; Mra. John i MacDcugall, whist and Mrs, aA: FE. Nezlon, bridge... ; In charge of evening's ‘ar- irangements were Mrs. Jack Lew. 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