! white satin and a flngertip veil {Arthur Leslie Smith, Norma June Haan a Exchange Vows At First United Church aig) “2% Baskets of gladioli formed the ound foro cuiet wedd; BR ty meoring, August 31 inthe Fist Utd cutch when Noma June, dou ylitorof Mr. and Mrs, Charles Haan, 1203 Seventh Avenue East: b the bride of Arthur Leslie Smith of Prince Rupert, son of Mr, ond Mrs. Leslie Smith, Edmonton. Rev. Vernon E, McEachern officiated. o tne Tie Ty Saw “ntdring ‘the church on the ath of her father, who gave her ‘by Mrs, V, EB. McKachern at the in, marriage, the bride wore an organ, anklerlength gown of net over | Best man was Vernon Rydde while Raymond Jakumict ush- ; ‘ered, . fret by a satin coronct encrust-| Foy travelling the bride chose ed with sequins, She carried aa beige tweed sull with white pusuicl, of red rose buds, faccessories, The newly-weds left “Ma tran of honor, Mrs, Pat- hy Canadian Pacific Airlines 1956-57 Training For Air Cadets Starts Tuesday for cadets of Squadron 659 of The 1956-57 training program fron: CO ERE aes : mie Bey gy eee te Pome slaaye ae ne , ' One Yard vobiguet. ott wpe’ ( { “ shatet iNe My j 5 ; yooye ready $0 show It off. of Prince Runert. Ri dmorrow 1 opm. | tla “Wolstenholme, chos © Tare domorrow as the company . ‘plane shortly . after ..the eere- (22 4 edding’ music was provided turn to the elty, New Two-Bedroom Home Open To Public Tomorrow . Three Winnipeg men, who stages its initial “Open House.) ream together to form a con-; The fully-modern dwelling has SiN it on company before their 850 square’ feet of useable space arrival here a little more than;in the house itself with addi- thfée months ago, have compiet-. tional facilities provided by a edetheir first. project and arce;car port. Floor of the car port iwill be concrete, leading off a 3 +l Veteran builder Richard Job‘congrete path which leads to Po and his son George who follow-'the front patio. At the rear of ed in’his father's footsteps carly the car port are two large stor- in-life-Jolned forees with Arthur;age cupboards for garden tools, ickle back in May to become-car tools and other outdoor re- the Quality Builders Company quirements, , os Vf Kelr ‘first house, a two bed-: through the spacious living room roonr bungalow at 1818 Second:and dining area, utilization of 3 Avenue west, will be open to the every square Inch of space has | 9:been carried out, and dining area alone, all in gils- and oe wd O ‘At Stewart Group” at Stewart, B.C. subsidiary company, imine, ng..already ma fevdls, Js Inthe fareatof Bear Creck land: Bear Crecks, ifeam Stowe ! Norman "tof Kitimat In charge o Iles, f ecenng benrenee ster enn cee t ( { ' yoo 4 ‘ ‘ i ' 1 ' i TO PRESS juger't, vy on cardboard. eh 4 sir of a tle ¢ ne wid tasert yreulder sews, yeate nny crannies, NO TCM TAG , ndicate Buys Mine Property » VANCOUVER. John Baxter, Mining Co, Ltd., has been form- wdita operate the pro‘ect, The with considerable tunnel-; end for de on several entire sink unit ch. ore-bearing ; than Mountain and. drawer space and on the dhe.confluence of the American wall are more cupboards with | Hague this year. It is situated space pboitl three niles from the Prem: : erator fer Mine and ft miles from the Cupboards, ‘Grandue property and les fairly cioset are in natural finish. gluse (o the all-weather road Lum of Vancouver asyociaied with the prutent cam: many. for more than 20 yeu * has. heen appointed branch sare. an nager with Mes, Anne Monsov cons {northern ‘The home ts in out, ror YOu may make your Own. tmake one, Fit draw the \ | and 8, Arcadia; ‘Jengthy ne i sprayer built in and space on the : Cities. A NECKTIE pro- af paper under perly, use a {ie-shaned cardboard ; stiteh on These con he purchased ‘Ta Tee Wa WHE pees a pi oa shower and alae, att hoe ey Why dee, (dat (On 1 wil WHF robber band or (he abe with oily” W post vor, A Goan way TO ch ls al holo In tee is ta pla wt ad | vw) 4 heyy vail =| FOR wap Tf } ui f ve ; poor’ \ fr aoe 0 Ait ae . Ape lye gboneg nieve be | \ 1m ( ‘ een’ (feeasonoes peel \ '. ou ie | veal re ( ponent ; ooporearrsrer?e ereadese A TREAT MENT t ae plece Pega er eee ad sAneg gat edan Peerage ees hat is a : aL ine in Sly [ “ wt th 1 VE hd ern “Ia Gondola Cate eoereriess cocennnracdeargsgse yee an ‘mony for Vaneotiver and a two- @ ablledength net over pink (af-j week honeymoon. The groom it etd bivn and carried a bouquet who Js employed. ab Columbia afiploke asters, Bridesmaid Mar- Cellulose Company Limited and ‘ garel Childs was gowned i: \the bride who Is a member of is ankle-jength nel over taffebu ithe F. W Woolworth Co. Ltd. with «a. matching blue aster store, will take up residence al jtening oak takes in 300 square ifect. A 10-foot by 5'%-foot front window looks out onto Second i Avenue as does an extra window ‘facing onto the front patio. ‘ing hall and two roomy bed-| , rooms is Hnoleum tile while the! praduated from the Prince Rue ‘bathroom floor is rubber plas-'pert Acro Club, under flying itic tile. ‘ nyres te ve auf tnple closct space and light! years and one of them, Stan i cee tmited en eet ayn switches throughout the home {jcaardal, is now flying commerc- today that the company hag! 27 all sien. The bright bathe ‘tally ought the property formerly. room, in ycllow and green has a said. called the “Independence old: linen closet and there Is an-; Warrant Officer Rey G. Sicher | ‘other linen closet in the hall, -iwas Squadrdn 4559's successful an automatic off furnace and: Tuesday, accompanied by par- iad ther staviealiy-controlled : ents or guardian, PO Burns said. water heater, Rizht beside the back door on the outside of the house is a handy control panel: the Royal Canadian Air Cadets will get underway at the Ar- mories, Sixth street, al 7 p.m. next Tuesday, Pilot Officer J. 5. Burns, squadron adjutant an- nounced today. During the winter's training, cadets will reccive instruction in airmanship, operation and de- sign of aireraft engines, Aix Force administration, rifle train- ing and marksmanship, metcor- ojozy, navigation and signals, PO Burns said. Senior cadets are cligible- to Attend summer camp al Abbots- ford and also compete for the ap- proximate 250 flying scholarships available in Canada annually, the squadron adjutant said, add- ing that cadets successfully com- ipleting the course are automa- tically qualified for their pri- vate pilot’s licence. In addition, senior cadets are cligible for senior ‘leaders cours- es and exchange visits to other countries, FLYING CLUB TRAINED = a Cadets qualifying for flying From the attractive front door scholarships are trained by fly- ing clubs across the country. This year’s successful Prince Ru- pert cadet was Sgt. Rod Bruce who received his training with the Acro Club of B.C. at Vancou- ver, Last year’s cadets, Ken Mc- Kinnon and Don Martinuson, tralned with.the Prince Rupert Acro Club as did cadets Albert Cook and Barry Watson of Prince George. A total of 10 air cadets have 1 Eleventh Strect’on thelr re- we Living room Throughout the communicat- Both bedrooms have: scholarships in the past five for B.C. Packers, PO Burns has atexchange cadet last: year, tour- dish | Ing many eastern United States The modern kitchen sink unit with an electric sipve. The :16 ATTENDED CAMP opposite ‘panied by Flying Officer Douglas underneath for a reftlg-{ Boys who are interested in and automatic washer. ‘joining the cadets and who are. including the broom: 14 ye-rs ald or more by Jan-| , “uary 81, 1957, or boys who are; A neat furnace room contains in Grade 9 should turn oul any ‘Proof of age should be supplied, “he added. READERS gg Avoid Theatre Tine-ups, Ber -your show fekers abl the Grand ‘Cafe, This week the Grand offars Barbecued Duck and Noodles. B Deop Fried Prawns. Chicken Glb- Jot Chop Suey, Red Brand 7- Gone Steaks and ried HAL 'Chirkeu, Open ty 2 aan, Sate urday, Dia dbo. (hai -@ Sons cf Norway necting, | - Monday, Sept, 10, 8 p.m. (212) | @ Sonja Ladies mecting Tues- day, Sept, Hat B paw, Sons of iNorway Hall, 212) —@ Moose Night Saturday, Sept, 8, 8 pan, (24) @ Cush fer old gald—Duger's, ning fuae boxes and meter. | sulted throwgh- and hole machine - Then Very fine {hread should be wsed for the Cut out, suiteh ing. betvesn | the (he sewing until the hole 1s fed, plek out the paper, It’s our new PRINTED Pat- tern What a sewing buy. for you! ONE yard 54-inch fabric | js all you need for each of these styles; shortslceve blouse, jerkin, and skirt, Make them in. jiffy time! Printed Pattern 4762: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Blouse, jerkin, skirt; each take 1 yard 54- inch fabric in all given sizes. Directions printed on “each tissue pattern part. Easy-to- - use, accurate, assures perfect fit. Francois Lake News vound char on Sunday, She and| summer casile. Fred were fishing out from their ‘home and stopped for a while! day. {to fix Fred’s gear, Mrs. Rushton) = 7 jhad her trout Hine out'.and it: provides more: Sixteen cadets attended sum-' gradually sank, When adequate ,cupboard andj meyr camp at Abbotsford accom-{to pull it in it seemed that it cifié*oceans, are relatives, of the } | | ORO Leas NEW PRINTED: PATTERN EASIER“FASTER_ - | Saturday MORE ACCURATE / << man . ee By MISS E, BULMER os AQ & hs ony St. Peter's Anglean Chureh, Seal Cove . 4 ac nk, The dimensions of God’s love ate boundless. As we think of ‘AR the breadth, length, depth and height of it we are reminded of ‘ ‘ x | PRINICE RUPERT: DAILY, NEWS - beturday, September’ 8,°1958. Sermon the infinite scope of that love. The first of its dimensions is breadth, Il. suggests magnan- imity, largeness of view. We Humans are so inclined to re- strict the range of. our affec- tion to those of our social set or race, those who' are import- ant to us, or those who sze things our way. The Bible does not say that Christ showed con- cern simply for, His, family o: race or. some. influential: high priest, but rather it states than. when He saw the multitude He had compassion for them. His 5H it and. true and. pure. Such love makes, no compromise with sin; ii is so’stable it maintains the universe, - ms The Bible, then wish that. we would appropriate for ourselves this great love;- so broad it includes us all; so long ity;.so deep it provides for our earthly and eternal welfare; so, high it guarantees a world in which truth and purity and expresses the POOPEELOO HEREDIA HE DIGIESELILIIOS OL ans Dod are) | REE EWANGELICAL C OORPIILELEIIEAG EM WOLEDOIOTTE POCPOPEIOEDEEOLIOLLELE ID DLO NH, pursucs us throughout etern- love embraced each individuai tin those multitudes, Length, the. second dimension ‘of God’s charity, carries a sug- gestion: of length of time, and the word for it is patience. How Services In all churehes at Us am. right shall prevail Wy, Primary, Junior. mo oo Departments 46 years CHURCH. ||... /1ie15 aun. —Beginner's” Depar DIRECTORY ||| |. EIS am—Morning gli FIRST UNITED. 636 6th Ave. West 2nd Ave. Branch “Church Services 11 a.m. - 7:30-pan, in: \ “Sunday School: sod wou, () yrs. and Over) oes. 10 am. w (Under 9 YS.) eens AL am. ae — CONRAD- UNEVED: HALD: a oe SS BL Th Bast on vee Sunday Schools. 9 0.7. a AR VES, and over). yg 1016 am. Wo (Under 8 yrs.)rsguik ibAs15 arn. had caught on the bottom of! codfish. Do the Jake and they tried to get : it loose, After a while they real-! izedt that it wasn’t the bottom | it was a char. It was not verv: well hacked for the hook fell, out when Fred gaffed the fish: eee NT EE RIS St. Andrew's | Cathedral. Church | i 1 g SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 SUNDAY SCHOOL RECOMMENCES Junior Church (age 9 - 14)—10 a.m, Primary and Beginners | at 1] a.m. 4 fretoutlt an vee 3 tre layers of myterial, Phice, PAPER Lares ane Waning . _ we tlowbetween sllnhtly dampened: things to rave nw the wuk 4 en a \ rit and press both front and ‘Take for instance the following s by. inoving fron gemlly the sugeestons: tan , / ) ) i dinoelian of Une stralght of the, Whon using a hond beater, fo /} ‘fT “ podds, I Lhe tie Ix rayen, wee prevent apatlering, ub o large , Sb oes SOLE. warhi BOLLING heros In the eenter Fw paper va ee, ‘plate, slip ie aver your ome Dots. ( “l / J BEPORK WABTING A CATT. et and (hen phice an bowl, harlewed WA ccountant pu eweaton, sew button holes tos orn UR REED | oe patho “to keep them fram HAVE YOU HYVER BUN ba 395 Fourth Avenue Eel alpeuelyians at of shape. And i ered with electricity prom a (fe: | cour aouter eiagiders dray tl I in ae in feast the _ Prince Rupert, B.C. 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He nsa atfers the Vetoria College alfors Ue Heel Lwe years: preparatory adimlaston should be made al ones, Ry Istration i persan for al) now foe Me pertod September Hth to 1th, Session heat in With ‘Phe wilsh Colunsbtly aren Gh fhe new ene md: iva e year programme for Second MMERGE, ETC, students Gakes pivee cies MO, (he Rayistrar, Vielorin Colloge, Vietoria, 1, oseneere reneged Caadsaeoan pe eet eT RORERT. STRACHAN B.C, CCF LEADER Miu vbyce acess Superintendent | THES ie “THE ELECTION Tho Social Credit Way orithe C.C. of | ONE-MAN RULE i or "GOVERNMENT i. Sok. _, . oy whole fot . : bass iy yn HARP POLIT! AL op STRAIGHT: FORWARD. SHARP POLITICA | |” ACCOUNTING. OF TRICKERY | "" |) PUBLIC FUNDS Mh vores TIMBE BACK-ROOM " T wd i aoe n or | R DEALS. MANAGEMENT. .B THE FOREST SERVICE “FOREST... Y: \ od ‘ a ot ve POWER GIVE-AWAYS TO PUBLIC POWER: | 11! PRIVATE INTERESTS ry iene vou Wade ft pe ak Lee ‘ POOR-RELATION . TREATMENT FOW AGRICULTURE. 1 va te ' ‘ ‘ rN : ’ , EQUA ' ' ee LITY es WITH OTHER | vope a]: Worn e vem INDUSTRIES. yee 1 iv ‘ Lot ’ t AUTHORIZED BY. “AC, GCF NOT