Doni MB ee RN Ae LEE ea RT SBE ge att se Mawes Med ME We ee ee a ee Donale William McAra Baptist Pastor” | | BRINCE RUPERT DAILY: ty Tuesday, uly, 24,195 Marries Edmonton Girl | |} Leaving City, Gy “A honeymoon trip to Jasper followed the July 6 | pee ge OE ‘}wedding ceremony in Highland United church, Ed- For’ Courtenay | moriton, when Miss Ruth Anna Nielsen, ddughter of Le oak B Mr, and Mrs, Elius Nielsen of Edmonton became the! Porm, e nny tier Bape| bride of Donald William McAra, son of Mr..and Mrs. |tist chirch for the past. seven _ Some’80 members’ of the Coast Harbor Defenc Battery W..D. McAra of 659 Eighth Avenue East, Prince Ru- year Onn Prince Rupert to-| I ieee A |e FRVIOTVE . ve a 7 - with: his family -to ac- AETIOL pert. Rev, Albert E, King officiated, ‘ SO cept nig second charge as pastor? “a - - Given in marriage by her |: — oe ‘of the Baptist church, at Court-.}: father, the bride chose a tra-'of pearl pink . and peacock. enay, BC... ce ;: Sy ditional - styled floor - length , Matching picture hats, mitreno| ay ea! Sy mt gown fashioned of white brocad- and nosegays of pink sweetheart str manna ren nt eof # ed tafféta, The bodice featur- ‘roses completed their ensembles. nan, Mr. Thorpe gra dnate al ing a net yoke with lattice-worki Keith and Nell McAra atlend-/ rom Northwest Baptist Bible inset of white velvet was fitted} ed their brother as best MAN) Conese in Port. Co nitlamn BC. | to a dropped waist-line to a full'and the bride's brother, Erik} - ee OTT, Pe circular skirt, complemented by|Nielsen. and Lyle McAra wert} . During the Second World War white velvet banding. : A coronet ushers, * on eo j Mr. Thorpe spent six years in the | of sted pearls and net secured| At a reception in the Clover- pRoyal: Canadian Air Force with). her finger-Up French illuston ‘ gale Community hall, individual whom he was stationed for five |... vell and she carricd a cascade serving tables were decorated ey in Canada and one year in bouquet of while orchids and with peony clusters. while th, England, a stephanotis, Her only jewellery pride’s table was centred with aj In. 1952 Mr, Thorpe married Beit was.a string of pearls, gift of the fouretiered wedding cake, off- Anna Beketov, daughter of Mr. | y fy vans’ with | L0 groom. set with a horse-shoe garland of {and Mrs. N. A. Beketoy of this j i n leave Friday nig : land memb ie Jolly: Good Fellow. Added: highspot: Bridal attendants, Mrs. H. D. daisies. — teity and'they have {wo children, McDonald, as matron of honor| Receiving her guests, the Roland, 2, and Timothy; 1 | and Miss Helen Andefgon as printed silk, blue and white ac-| While, here “Mr. Thorpe hae)... veneeh ae vy bridesmaid wore princess-styled pessorles to tone and a corsage of |been president of the Prince Ru- THE EXOTIC LINES. of ee gowns of satin-crepe in shades chose champagne textured ‘satin | per t Ministerial association and. Bast are 90a te a roses, . ‘The groom’s mother {last year was president of the Ne y Mei DY new: wilt oy I , complemented by pink accessor- | Prince Rupert Film council, a sheath or There: ig:a ‘touch: a . PERSONALS _ jles and a corsage of pink ros2s.} Two years ago, Mr. Thorpe.was forelgn intrigue inthe -strap- |. Arthur Anderson proposed the made an honorary. member of the stripped neckline “The sheath: i toast to the bride. “1 Prince Rupert Kinsrnen club for is ‘done in h orizontall _ striped : warcereccnsorsevccooororesreeer#| 4 toed ensemble off-set with |his efforts in the re-establish- aera oy SP Dr. L. M. Greene, Mrs. Greene ; white accessories and an orchid!ment of the — Kiddie _Kinsmen |” y. . a and children Bill, Michael, Pad-icorsage was worn by the bride Campsite at Lakelse Lake, -Ter-| ~ . CHEAP. COTTAGE: © "| dy and Eleanor, returned to the'as she and her husband left for ‘race. .For'the past six years Mr.; PORTSDALE, England @— A’ district Sunday morning: after aj their honeymoon trip to Jasper. Thorpe has supervised the Lake- four-roomed terrace cottage was| y OPREO COO MPETPOOEDPEDEOLOELAVITO | year's stay in Durham, North) Mr. and Mrs, McAra will make shore Biole camp held each sum-» auctioned in’ this, Sussex: com-) Bere Zz Carotina, where Dr. Greene was, their home. in Edmonton. -mer at the Kinsmen Club's camp. munity for £25.00 vel : 8. pm—Bonfire and games taking an advanced course inj-7~ 7 ; a rn surgery at Duke University. Mrs. ° one MS Greene and children will spend re SSN the remainder of the summer at SL, ‘ i 1 , as ae ae their summer home on Lake! ‘ os y eo " oe a Kathlyn while Dr, Green will re- | a “ Ge eG 7 Uo : turn to his practice in Prince} oe UE ie Gy, NEG , 1 Te i Oy TOD Ue & Rupert August 1 wan Gf Sa ; oe mA out. \ We os we ae eae a GH ee OE ; ; EB é eo . yy te f Mr. and Mrs, W. Maurice Scott ey ou BUR? CL & and sons Martin, Tommy and , Allan, of 645 Fifth Avenue East, | im \yeturned home Sunday night af-| at) | ter spending a two-week holiday | at Lake Kathlyn, Smithers. 0 nee RWONGSAL AGA (Photo by Northwest Pholo Finish, Kitim ara e SHOWN IN FRONT OF the United Church Manse, in Kitimat, “B.C: following their June 30 wedding are newlyweds Mr. and fe Try . Maneouy Mrs. George Sheardown. Rev."Ross Connal heard the marriage Mrs. Twin Bush of eet et ae , ; ; arrived in the city Friday night| yrows, The bride, the former Helen Hamilton Mack, is the by plane via Tetrace to spend; daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Mack of Kitimat and the {4° month's holiday here as guest | RES eee PSS = igfoom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Allen A. Sheardown, formerly * sis ‘ + Schork. | a ea ae jel thiy city. Mr. and Mrs. Sheardown will make their home in gts An Non sehen . I cos ys , ‘ilimat after a month's honeymoon trip through Une Okanagan inn oy an jand the United States. William Donaldson, son of Mr. 1 1 OWA VO ee : . land Mrs. RS. Donaldson, 306) Your Ford-Monarch dealer is ready to give you | Ln | Z t Fifth Avenue West, left yesterday | | andi . fo | a Popular Stewart Girl fu left yesterday 7 a really outstanding huy on any Ford you choose! a a {morning by plane for a two-week | - . : ‘holiday to visit relatives in Van- ; makes wood sense to buy your new car now! Your present tt g cl y your V4) yal C - f d \W d i Couver and Vancouver Island. | car will never be worth more than it is today... and right , . ea Na N N raw Or . e |. Mr, and Mip. A. M. Rivet, m0 ~ +" now you ‘can make a deal‘on a beautiful new Ford that will,” qe Special ty The Dally News + The bride is a popular resident poe net ant by ve ae really: amaze an! delight you. Drop ‘round. to your For de | STEWART — A wedding of of Stewart and the good wish: wonth’s holiday in North Clear-i a Monarchy dealer’s . . « look over his stock of brilliant models p Se ot in Me tars Hoos me entire community go with brook, B.C., where they’ were | ! » ready for you 16 drive away . _ drive the car of your choice e July 2 St. Marks Au- her. sonoste ve Rivets narents at a Sees ican Church, when Jeanann, — The groom, of Melbourne, Aus- Mtn and rs, Wek Mabou, yourself. . . then let your dealer prove to you ‘that now Hahost daughter of Mr. and tralia, is employed as paymaster “formerly of this city. is the time to buy! "~~ - Mg. W J. (BHI Crawford was by the Aluminum Company oi: ———- oy imited in marringe to John Canada at Kitimat. ’ Mr. and Mrs. G-. P, Woodside | * Tighter, son of the late Mr, and Mrs, John Goodman, niece of and four children, Randy, Patty, | rh, Willlam MacPherson Hunt- {he bride, travelled from Osoy- Robbie and Stevie returned home: a gyof Melbourne, Australia, vos, BC, to be present. liamed- last night by car from Beach, yy Matron of honor was Ms ‘tate members of the bride: Grove, B.C., where Mrs. Wood- , wh Martha Behnsen, Stewart family altending were Mr. and side and the children visited her | froomsman was- Ken Prumloy. Mrs. W. d, Crawford, father and father, Frederick Matheson. a ditor-of the Kitimat Northia mother, Mrand Mrs, L.A. Behn- While away for a month, Me ne Esau, while ushers were Wile sen, sister and brother-in-law. Woodside allended the nitional | i Hanyvand, Robert Behasen neph Mr and Mrs. W. C, Pehnecn. Junior Chamber of Commerce | ny "pws of the bride, nies, John Goudman and Rob- convention end later visited tn | Pt OV seg Torna Behnsen and Mir ert Behnsen, thors at the re« Toronto and Montreal He then | va Louisn, Behnsen, daughters of eeption were Mr, and Mr. WR. altended a neval course at HMCS | nao. Mr and Mrs, WC, Behnsen were Too h. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Crow. Stadacona, Ralifax, jltendants, Aurst, Mr, and Mrs. d, M, Park. ! vomaces | ‘Theebride was given in mar er, Mr. and Mrs, 8. G, MeNeil, - Mr, and Mrs, R. 19, Tho Unson | " hinge by her father William Jo Meo and | Mes, Hagar Provines and children Beatrice and Lowe | i