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Andrew's “Anglican ¢athe-' topped by dia] was the scene of a- floral! featuring sleeves tapered to lily pie Bobb yen ao OOD Nalin emanate far PE ae Hee Orta ee netted HORS ae t Floral and Candlelight Ceremony ‘and candlelight wedding last. points and a pearl and fday night when a member of}collar, Her three-quarter length ‘auPrince Rupert family, Miss| veil of nylon net, trimmed In a tote Dorothy York and mambers of a Terrace ne Mark, were united in mar-| a ‘pearl i €anon Basil 8, Prockler offi- bouquet of white carnations and Biclated for the daughter of Mr, jand Mrs, Perry Sith Avenue East and the son|mond Gardiner Hote Mrivand Mrs. Nels Mark of eugee, “Given. in marriage by her| length gowns of nylon net and father, the bride wore a fuli- length gown fashioned of white igh: sally-over-double lou raid enhanced the voluminous: EE THIS f wets Lite d atennn wna H re eg i fs thes bees a Wh Aad a! 4 Abit Miintyite Mee i penta ot oo on ye ci'detnth iy we : Ne Raed elie Rhy OG tht dats a MIRNA Die a af Handa honed hata ena AEP IN IT or gre NB TON ENS ED Oe ark-York Vows Pledged in Cathedral : serviteurs were Miss Elicen Peterson, Miss Heather Lind- strom and Miss Kathy Krug, ~ Emest Anweller proposed the foast to the bride while Foster ‘Husoy was master of ceremontes, Mrs. Mark wore a tweed-sult, red accessories and a red carna- {ion corsage the following day to leave on a honeymoon trip to Vancouver, Vancouver — Island" and Seattle. Whey will make their home at 555 Fourth Avenue East. Mrs, Mark was employed in the office of T, Norton Youngs Real estate, Mr. Mark ts a fish-j erman on the troller “Old Chum." ‘ The bride’s bouquet was sent to the bride’s paternal grand-: a cuiaway lace jacket, sequined atsatin secured her headband of family {net leaves and pearls. She wore necklace, gift of the groom and carried a colonial American Beauly roses, Matron of honor, Mrs, Ray- and maid-of- j honor, Miss Deanna Smith chose isimilar strapless ballerina- B. York: of 14761 were lace panes - over ~ taffeta in _shades of blue and pink. Match- nylon net, ing eap-sleeved net jackets top- ped their gowns, They wore pearl and forget-me-not tlaras and was carried matehing carnation bou- vom | QUELS, / Junior bridesmald Miss Lena | Mark, sister of the groom wore ‘a yellow sleeveless nylon net- ; over-taffeta gown, with bouffant | skirt in pallerina-length, A yel- ‘low tlara and a nosefay 0 imauve baby chr¥santhenums ‘completed hier ensenisie, | Best man was Svend Mark, | procher of the groom, Ushers | were Ralph Overgaard and Nor- ‘man’ Ostrom. Peter Lien was organist, - | AL a reception in the Bamboo ‘yoom of the Broadway cafe, the {bride's mother wore a tailpred ‘beige wool dress, brown acces- | sories and a pink carnation cor- | sage, The groom's mother chose itd: lace inserts and seroll) Hazelton. Out-of-tewn were Mr, and Mrs, Gunnar Varfeldt of Kitimat and Mr, and Mrs, Ernest An- weiler of Terrace. tee Eastern Star Fall Bazaar Successful Mrs, ran ‘left ‘ents Temple yesterday afternoon ~when the Belist chapter of the Eastern Star held a suecessful fall bazaar with Worthy Matron Mrs, A. J. Dominato receiving Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Assman, 352 Elghth Avenue Bast, return- ed: home yesterday from Prince George where they attended the funeral services of Mr, Assman's ; brother Jasper Assman, ‘Tucs- day.. Accompanying them: were} plane Mrs, Assman’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, T, A, Ross, of Jasper, Al- berta, for a short visit here. | 8 J. Morrison left by Cana- dian Pacific Alrlines plane Mon- day for Vancouver where he wiil receive, medical treatment. Also leaving Monday: by. plane Cecil all of Port Simpson. Mrs, Ralph Enridge and her son Jerry of 128 Fifth Avenue ‘left this morning by plane ‘for a three-week .holiddy in parents, unable to attend, ab’ Yaneowver, week -h y East, _& Visiting their parents Mr, and Street were Mrs, A. H: Percival and her son Richard Graeme of Trinidad, British West Indies ‘and Mrs, N. G. Cornish and her |j ‘two sons, Bobby and Allan. of 'Silver Standard -. Mines, Hazel- ‘ton, B.C, Mrs. Percival (Bleanor’ : where she ‘will spend a few days jas guest of Mr, Percival’s na” : ' ‘dad hy nlane via Montreal ance Lavisn displays of album! yy, w York. She spent.a three- flowers decorated the Masonic | nok stay in Hazelton as puest of her brother-in-law and sis- ter Mr. and Mrs. Cornish iv Hazelton before ; Prince Rupert. Mrs, Cornish |} READERS” o | © Richard sephton,: Distrletp.m. Ever your Show Tickets’at the Grand ‘Agent Mutual Life of Canada 481 @ Moose Nig Cafe, This week the Grand Cafe]in.the city, For, Life Insural | 0:1 offers‘ Long Spare Ribs -and|counse] phone 2392. (239). ¢ Chips, Dep Fried Prawns, Pine-| 9° special Friday” Seg apple Chicken, Best Red ‘Brand, @ Special Friday and Saturday —Banana Cake, 45¢, Co-op Bak- T-Bone Steaks and Fried’ Half | ery and. ‘your, ‘nelghborhood ; Chicken, “Phone orders.a spe-, stores, .. nt Paves vague es clalty, Dial 3215, Open till aa.m,| p: Sons’ of ‘Norway. -| Saturday. , _(243)' Dance, Friday, Oct, : TTT} or ow + + @ Avoid-theatre line-ups — buy PERSONALS (Margaiet): left, for last might ety her. home uw . | Mrs."C, ‘Whytrock, RN, on the nursing “staff. of the Miller. Bay 'Indian , hospital,’ left. by, CPA e today for, a. three-week {vacation In Vancouver, by! as pat whist, all fi 12, Whist’ 81 da Harold Wesley and Allan Roofing and Sidi CUT TO YOUR XACT REQUIRE - AT.NO EXTRA COS ae een ’ J. R. Carr ‘of 925° Borden “END LAPPING = P cumiING Monday | for - Vancouver before returning to Trini-. -SEE-YOUR BUILDERS SUPPLY’ HEADQUAR arriving in | a tallored grey afternoon dress of tweed and rayon, accented by {tones of wine. Black accessories the guests, . Mrs, Norman Mackay, gen- - Prince Rupert Daily News 3 _ Philpott-Evitt & ¢ 900 2nd Ave. Wee . x » Friday, October 12, 1855 eral convener, was assisted by Mrs, A. M, Rivett, Mrs, William Doumon4 and Mrs. Carl Brechin. Tea room hostess was Mrs. George Trapp while serviteurs were Mrs, Thomas Gowan, Mrs. Perey Berg, Mrs. W. E, Halliweil, Mrs. William Allaire and Mrs. Alfred Bleakley. The pouring table was cen- tred with an attractive bow! of fresh cut flowers, arranged by Mrs, Alex Mitchell. Yellow tapers completed the table decor, Pre- siding al the tea cups were Mrs, ! William Eastwood, Mrs. L. C. iEby, Mrs. Charlotte Smith and Mrs. George Murray. | Directing the kitchen was; ‘Mrs, Alex McKinnon. assisted by | Mrs, A. &. Field and Mrs, Arthur ; Kristmanson. Attending the home-coodking ; ‘table were Mrs, T. J. Boulter | and Mrs, Thomas Willord.. Fancywork, sewing and knit- | ‘ting articles, were handled by | land a white carnation corsage completed: her ensembie, A three-tiered wedding cake leeutred the biridal iavle, covered iwith a lace cloth, belonging to ithe bride’s inaternal grand- ‘mother, Pink and white carna- | tions in crystal vases and two: 4 ‘erystal candelabra . completed nd gate nse i the inble seuss we | Mrs, John Overgaard and Mrs. PAPER OCTOBER 17" (Foster Husoy cut the cake while ve ciathpen eee ; a od) os 5 iMrs. Nicholas Krook and Mrs. : fiuis ydvertisement 16 apy publsued or dinpiayed by the Liquor | Harry Robins. Hes ACantens Beard ‘ar he the Government of British Calumbts 4 Novelty booth was directed by | hoalbsitahdy ELLA TET ENG M5, Aiex Mitchell. assisted by! lope eer ec cee me ets cee BE Mrs, Danicl Kristmanson and} Tene fT — C i “ "TMs, John Frew. Candy counter | “|: ere ‘Special Clean Out! os gs attended by Mrs. W. D. Mc- | Medd, Ara and Mrs, A. Donald Ritchle, : : t €, Cashier wes Mrs. Athel Crum. a Ay PRICEPportck sucoer ra (it: am) |: propucts f/f 2 ‘Pot-Luck Supper a "¢ i ‘ | : | Set for Tonight. 4210 we teens Pht Prune ef awe tar ere “evr” 4 A § f & } “We Deliver HOT WATER BOTTLES $4.29 Ws Carry A Compicte Stock of BABY NEEDS AND GIFTS DEETH'S PHARMACY Ltd. For Health and Beauly | The congregation of St. An! ‘'drew's Anglican Cathedral to-: night wil stage a Thankselying | pot-luck supper in the cathedral . lial, ib was announced today, ‘phe affalr, scheduled for 6:20 will be followed by a soclal ; hewr. Standard Size . “HOW CIIUSTIAN SCIENCE Tale "GOD. DOES NOT SEND, t | AFFLICTION” | OR TBS=240 hee sadurday, HOD WM e fer Xs al é Phone 4313 — I Try Daily News Classifieds | : gn ie ! M f an | # GREAT HOW | UNARDERS @ The new MCARINTHIA' and “IVERNIA' with their nivter ship, “SAXONIAN, provide faat and regular sailings to Bogland, Seotlind and France, Houwrth of the brilliant quartet of 2,000-ton veurels oapacially huilt for the Canadian serves, tho now, "SYLVANIA" will make her maiden voyage to Montreal in dine, 187, Also in norvivas-(he popular "SCYTHIAN and “ASCANIA", ~ t TRAVEL NOW AT LOW THRIFT SEASON RATES| \ FROM MONTREAL 8 ‘ ASCANIA , Och 10, Nov, 7 to Le Havre, Southampton, 3 \ IVERNIA 444 Och 12, Nov, 2?! 10 Uverpool Yealls al Greennek , Nov. 24 to Le Haven, Southampton, ' CURISTMAS SAILINGS ‘ CARINTHIA, . Oct 19°, Nov, % Nowe 29° Io Liverpool, ‘calls al Greenock PLASORALLY CONDUCTED AY , SCYTHIA «4 Oct. 24) Nov, 17 fo La Haves, Southampton EXPCNENCED CUNADO PASSENGER tt ‘0 SAXONIA 0 ‘4 ' , ' DEPRESCMTATIVLS “ a) 26, Novy, ' ) . ct 26, Nov, 14° to Liverpool cally at Greenock IVERNIA a Hoy, 24 + From Montreal! ' , 4 ; Soe your Local Agent ~~ Jo Le Havre, fouthampton ' a No one can sarve you hatter CARINTHIA " , wi? 4 Hoy. 2% from Montreal i “il to Grannoch, Uvarpoe! Cr" Cunara | 2 ‘ / f J Dee \s nen Halla , Me {. (6 mole EME 4 (Dan) . Wom flaw Yor} 1 rely TM law UT 3 oie Burra SQ. Vaneau, We f ; pearance honmhueite nent RRNA AIST | Wg ' me pu PO, Box 70 | | \ : PHILIP M. RAY 315 Third Avo, W. | Seen ee iia thd Diol 2215 . , sexvaryreroncsnnr near NNN AMAT AE ARES NPE IA TF AONE PT AMT OPRAS io i! one it ae eae He oe Tm a mighty 1 with me! ; PM se ERA Se . mee ‘ bea } eyes ny to. “You know. Ti one of those fellows — who confidently stuffs lis payin” his pocket... only to find that the money magically got itself spent’ * °°" —on what? I never knew. Then it happened bee, In what [ considered a weak moment I signed up for a couple of Canada Savings Bonds a few years ago— (hrough my company’s Payroll Savings Plan. 1 really didu't miss the regular deductions ~-notafier the first one anyway. And was 1a surprised and happy man when my first paid up bonds were handed ine}, » Money I'd saved | I'm mighty proud of mes Naturally, T've kept on doing this every year + + + \ : wid Ein doing it again this October!” | Ask your tuvestnent dealer, hank or pay ollice about the’ steppedaup interest scale It beging at 314% and gous up in steps to 4G, for the last 7 yours, are he natin gare oe ¥ : ane UP VHET SNCS DAL RY rt ( P ve " re | ly \ H aes seat yi iia Mf ‘uly aie me re rho tel hay ve RRA TARR eS PERONCAMRIOOT OCU LPOATa ve ih acones 4 if 1 ' i ' fy 4 e ' : . l 1 i : :