ceremuny egnduct- with a gently ‘moulded ‘jack on G. Sleber in nck ft ith’ elbow" length sleeve ke M yell rht at First United shoulder “length vell was held by h, gatwilay evening, saw ‘a shimmering jewelled tiara and: raft exchange : nuptial she carried a colonial boyquet'of Pith Harold Lindstrom, be- pink and white’ carnations; -: eal gathering of rela Matching neckélace and ear- a“ friends. ' tings of brulliants, a gift from the » bride, given in martiage groom, completed her ensemble, te. Hartwig, wore a floor} Mrs, Evin Andstrom, as ma- bh gow of gleaming jnauve tron of honor, : wore...a’ tldor- and frothy lace which: fea. | 44 1 ee ee hodice topped. HORN Suits oO Pants. : fopcoats @ “Slacks TERATION specrabist QuICK SERVICE. i iG the TAILOR hh St. Phone 4238 get quisétte over shell pink satin with matching: satin gloves, Her eet shoulder length veil was attach- ed with a dainty pearl’ trimmed tlara of stiff lace and: ‘she car- ried a. colonial bouquet of yellow chrysanthemunis, » Completing her outfit, she’ wore: a jewelled necklace and earrings, ‘ a gift of the bride and groom, || girl, wore a floor length trocl uf yellow tatfeta with a shoulder length veil,.also cascaded bya tiara, She carried a basket of yel- low and mauve chrysanthemums: Mr, Ervin Lindstrom; brother | . ‘of the.groom, -was the’ best man and Master Thomas. Lindstrom was page boy. The bride etiiered the chitroly tothe strains ‘of the: Lohengrin Wedding march; played hy’ or- gantst. Miss ‘Rose ‘Marie Hartwig. thet eee oct meee omar ad any apap aetna net | The nicest Christ: Boy’ § at Wool went va Resist. Water Reg. to $5.50 $395 PAIR, nos Stock we have — hod in years. All Sizes -- Now BBCUR PRICES . pealways right... | Boy's Dress Shirts : Very attractive . .. . $1.95 ond we ~have the 0 Hist quality that Plain Shades All Sizes — | Very Spectal ton be had, CALLIN AT. ; mh er er ae Next to Belmont Hotel ° 1 For economy bold Lindstrom, Phyllis Ish al ie United Church ‘Candlelight Rites © length gown of diaphonous mar-| -Miss Jennifer Talt,. as tlower| ‘Following the’ ceremony’ a te-|¢ “ayentie: ception was held at the-homhe of. home. yesterday Mrs. Patricia” O'Leary, 1349" First’ Vancouver; wh Overlook Street. The fiiests were 1 received hy the bride ands groom, Mrs, Patricia O'Leary, who ‘wore: Hood; ak an afternoon ‘dress. of crisp’ red.|'ya; bengaline, ‘lack ‘velvet’ acées- ee sorles and. a ‘corsage of: white}, carnations and Mrs. J.-F. Den-| ,° ning, who wore .a gown ‘of hame | mhered satin’ in'a neutral’ shade, black accessories’ and’: a Corsage | of red carnations, . The. bride's table, covered with a white ‘lace and’ damask: cloth, was centred with a. three- tiered wedding cake’ flanked -by.mauve id: chrysanthenitims, ‘The ‘wedding | Jett” cake was made ° by. Mr. O'Leary 7 and decorated by’ Mrs, Ne ‘Tho-. 40° mas. a she‘ sae Mr. J, F. Denhing. proposed : the ! toast to'the newlyweds to which | partie the groom responded, Mr. D. | Payne proposed the toast to: ma- tron of fone, and the best 1 man }: replied, «. “Serving Breet, her ‘aster, ‘Me ats the. shonie! M “refreshments . were Dr’ and Mrs: BF: Wrig ts: 237 Fourth Avenue Bag Miss: ‘Wright! isin training: aS. Tl rse: iat the. tal;.Wictor Nc OF ‘Hartwig,’ Mrs. M.: Orom, Mrs, T: Latch, -Mrs, :L., Jessde and’ Miss . ‘Maureen O'Leary. ae -The couple : will. anake. their. horie-in Prince: ® Rupert at 1237| B Park Ayehue... at i e at Atchie. Thonipson son. ‘of: hand) Mrs; ecH: Thompson, - 1809 Graham” "Aventle: : of. His; parents, Mr; ‘Thompson, yer. in’ Varicouver Mr, ‘J. Be Wilson, Cana fan Legion” zone ‘commander, “The” “cambrat’ Chapter’ of ‘the IODE: ‘ataits: ‘monthly © “meeting, Décember 1 at: the’ home of Mrs, T. Ae “MeMeektn, “AUR Avenue, agreed that ‘thé chapter will: be- come a memberof ‘the Immi- gration and Canadianization Or. ganization: . Mrs, ‘McMeekin vol- unteered; as the: delegate. . It. was"also, ‘decided : that each from a two day Canadian Legion meeting, -held: inca and’ ‘Sate | urday. in Vancouyer. « - Mr. “Mickey. ‘Webister, “yet known _basketbatl.” player - ‘here’. has just completed: ja’ training: tourse In the: traffic: department for CPA and. is now stationed in, Sandspit, rt Ralph’ . city, 4s here. visiting. with - his: is'a lawy-" member will donate a, Christmas gift. to a ‘needy child fn ‘the city |- i jand a donation of $10 will:-bé sent a SANTA, ‘WAS Busy. te the Ontario Flood. Relief Fund: | Christmas party: exchanging gifts ‘LONDON: @) —A ‘Santa: Chau in a south. ‘London - store kep! children waiting: half «an: -hour for his appearance » ‘He had, amis 4 laid his’ beard. ‘ At the close-of ‘the - ‘meeting, the members held. their :annual and enjoying refreshments, - Mr, Iehn. Wiillam Eastwood, 719 Fuiton street, of. thls’ city,” Was among:(he descendents invited to attend: the’ celebrations - comm: morating the 100th anniversary af Nanaimo. ‘Bettlers barque, + Princess Royal and arrived vat Nanaimo, November & 27, 1854.05 8 : : , Mr. Eastwood is the grandson ‘of. Mi and. Mts: Jolin OF NANAIMO ome | 8 who sailed from: ‘Bheland in June 1854 on‘ the: Hudgon’s’ ‘Bay. wife Biggs, who were ene of the 24 families airiving, on the Princess.» Royal. 4 eae are Although the Hudson's. Bay Compan had ‘built a. séttle= at ment five years carlier to mine coal, the 7)’ ‘passer ers: ‘from:.t Brierley Hill, § staffordshire, were the first permanent | Europeny | choose sizes 4 or 5, ROYALCIty CANNED FOODS Inhabitants.: ; Co thy Legion LA The Ladies. Auxiliary to the Cafiadian Legion held thalr regu. | lar card party lest night in the | auditorium of the Canadian Leg- ion, wilh-nine tables th play. Wire, Alf Jensen and Mrs, Lena Amoth were whist, prize-winners. Mrs, McKinnon. and Mrs, Deane Freeman ‘took the: eribbage pris- I ‘holiday ~ lime is jollity s §6time”’ «di eit pil The aeason of warn conviviality 13 once more drawing near, and everyone is looking forward { areeting oll frienda, and meeting new ones in the true apivit of Chrtatmas, 10 a delight that's evey new-stha anticipation of basing log firer, (1 well-stocked: larder and lota of Tacky Lager, Keep fevered canes of Javeky Lager on handsome on ice qnil'gome in reaerve, far tho thiraly eallere crite at all ttmea, Use the convenient frea Kronen delivery servico-— 4032 For free home delivery call- UCRY LAGER * rd Lager! roworlox Ltd, Aisa Brewora af Hurlons Type Alo This adve tlt lnplaved by the (Jayor Control ye , byte ld ul may ic ital os and the bridge prises Went t¢ ‘|Krogstad,: Mrs, william’ Rothwell and Mrs, ~~ ‘In charge ot the ene Mrs, A, Dickens’ ard Mr. Arne]. Frank Lewis werd the committes - /Ca nadi lice off er While" in. moted:to sergeant, He: Has. 6-'| ‘moted to. spectal ' ‘agent, i ruary, 1951. v3 Inspector. Geddes: was -«! ber of the: CNR. ‘police’ revolver "| team’ --that.. won. the: Manitoba| zhamplonship in.,1928; and {3th |. older of many: St. Joh “Aimbu-, ‘ance ‘awards for: proficiency: and service, . He: was. captain: ‘of the CNR's first; ( | bWO. | championships Os wide competitions, turned home yesterday. by lane Calgary and Prince: Rupei this ally, Was, ald: team :whic , p04 mem-- for every different type of ide hi insurance in various parts of Canad a ItNG out of proportion to eamitiga, then ‘4 , On the other hand, if losses fall ‘off rates heat In effect; Canadians collectively: determitie theif inhi hr: : | i i costa through their care orcareleemnens ens ee . That's sha is happening nek OV | ‘somewhere in Canada) In the. averagelyear, the ineurande Dusit $78 million in fire lose Ibis the size'of the loss ligne sh “ALL , CANADA, 1 4. oe af 0 OTE Sik bbb ndlds hore thin ie ‘quite’ ‘ae from other chi. bh agulates the: ‘rates, ho. { fomobile and: odualty: i ob Increase: ane , sorance tat idecréade.... a Bote ae mi oe 8.90 MPs Nye cos oF " "y Maco ho ' NEARUNGA on hata} bh i tN tO Fira): ‘oe me a ee ae White Hors a a