\ncient ins marriage, Jennie Lee, dau FONE eR RENCE RCS TH AY Wate oe wow Se, A Rites Unite ICity Athlete, Bride. ‘In the ancient and elaborate Chinese rites of ghter of Mrs. Li Fok Koon Fong of Hong Kong became the wife of Eugene Quen Mah, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mah Chung - PERSONALS. K. F. Harding, general man- ager of Prince Rupert Fisher- men’s Co-Operative association leaves tomorrow by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane for Van- couver en route to Seattle where he will attend the annual mect- tng. of the International Paelfic Halibut commission. While away he will also spend two days In Winnipeg. ARF iy sere minetatemitnties aencane Olaf ‘Hauge, of Clarkfield, Minn., leayes. tomorrow by plane after spend''n two-week holiday with his “Gfather-In-law and | sister Mr. and Mrs. Martin Valderhaug, 344 Sixth Avenue East, R. C, Edwards. acting district fisheries supervisor and H. V. Granger, inspector of fisheries in charge of the Nass River area leave tomorrow by plane for a two-day trip to Vancouver, “Ierty" Tilley, of Westport, Washington, leaves tomorrow for his home after attending the funeral of his father A. D. Tilley this afternoon. Mr, Tilley died Soturday. poem ie: readers Lécal No, 31 Annual meeting 8) p.m, Thursday, January 23rd, Le-, elon Auditorium, Business res! port “from Union Wage Confer-: ence,-and election of officers—! AIL members urged to attend. | (19)! e U.P.A.W.U. Northern Fisher- | men. & Allied Workers Hall So- clety First Annual Meeting, Main, Lounge, Civic Centre, 8 p.m., Fr 1 day, January 24th. Business —| Election of officers and plans fo® progress. All UFAWU mem-' bers asked to Attend. HE LP STUDENTS VICTORIA @—- Lectures in) basic metallurgy will be held in February and March by the Vic- | torla chapter of the American: Society for Metals. with diplo- ofas for students completing tne! course. a slope nese ae rata oe com ae eae name ae oe hw hed R OAT Ee Oe ee Cm te USE Canada’s most decanter ‘, Mollow, light-bodied Calvert House Canadian Ryo W eo smooth with water 4 or “on the rocks.” Ina dacantor that, doas it justica— and anys uiee things at your (isle, vary modest price, CALVERT ~- too, All ata Kee, of this city. ed November 27 in the China followed by a honeymoon trip to Macao and Prince Rupert, The bridal couple arrived here January 9. For the first of the two-part ritual, the bride wore a western- styled wedding outfit of white lace appliqued with huge flowers over-satin. Her waist-length vell was held by a headband composed of seed pearls and she carried a_ bouquet of white roses. Bridesmaid Ida Cheung chose pink net-over-taffeta in similar fashion to the bride’s fitted gown, featuring a_ billowing skirt, . With the best man Gi Hang Wei, the bridal party were scated on the huge stage of the China tapestry, inscribed with “Double TKlappiness’ made an effective backdrop while a Chinese orch- estra provided the musical back- round. . A Chinese Elder of Hong Kong, Mah Chui Chiu, 83, who has been honored by Her Maj- esty the Queen, gave the bride iof toasts. and speeches. The bride’s mother wore a ‘ | Chinese evening gown, which § @ Prince Rupert Shoreworkers: featured the ‘tight-fitting slit ; skirt, straight bodice tapered to: a high collar and fashioned of red lama embroidered with silver and gold threads. A four-tiered wedding cake, ‘ decorated with Chinese dragons | formed the focal point for the) great feast which followed. -Between 600 and 700 guests; paid their respects to the be- trothed couple during the cer- emony hours of 5 and 11 p.m. For the second part of the; _Titual, the bride donned her an- /of red silk, embroidered with! silver and gold dragons. Newlyweds have taken up res- idence at 603 Sixth Avenue West. The groom is well-known in! city basketball circles. | Use Classitieds-They Pay } iW teases come Your first taste tells you deserves distinguished hisky glock Ul. Cane Created fur Canadian Hospitality This advartisoment is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, ‘ The fabulous ceremony, . stag: Restaurant in Hong Kong was { Restaurant. A rich embroidered | 4 se «4 - + ee es . © . : ~ aye Ree oR Te 88 Degree, PS Wig te Ph ta, adm a SE oe im Oe mes ge Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, January 22, 1958 GVRP me gre oe gene Qo /away in the Chinese tradition #F. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Quen Mah | | ! (president Ronald Small, } question | wish that “more teeth” | into it to ensure that it was ef- i fective. ; The suggestion that the age ‘limit of 16 years wus not ade- ‘quate met with some opposition,: i while most members agreed thet} '10 p.m. was too late for any chiid | jto be roaming the streets unes- ; corted. At one point il was suggest ! that the initial fine of $5 nese Urged For Curfew: Rigid enforcement of the proposed curfew by- ‘law was called for last night when ,after considerable (20) cient Chinese wedding regalia | discussion, Conrad Stréet scnool Parent- Teacher as-' /sociation endorsed the bylaw at its regular meeting.. Placed before the meeting DY | tne ed. Permission was granted. Mr. of the proposed CUur-i Bissett also reported that the sew saw members express the|pottle drive held last week by thre} be put’ Cubs was “most successful.” i be jraised to $20 thus strengthening | Were membe President Ronald Smail | realizea a net profit of $151.12 ithanks to Mrs: Tubb and co-. nar 4 : provincial al }cenvener Mrs. Arv:d Maki, for. | their efforts in making the ba- ad | zaar a Success. 'the bylaw and imposing a heavier ;Cubs group committee. penalty on parents of children ; i | allowed out so late. i In reporting on progress made: Mrs. Maki, that the! street lights at the entrance to! PRN ear en eo et a Pres epee alge b Guide . And Brownie Vhews woe - : The urgent need ‘for Giri {Guide :and Brownle leaders ‘caused great concern to the Prince Rupert Girl Guide Local association Monday night when the group held its regular meet- ing in the Civic: Centre. It was reported that the First Prince Rupert Brownie Pack un- der the'leadership of Brown Owlg Mrs. George Cook has now .an enrollment of 43 Brownies. Mrs./ Aryid Maki, captain of the Sec-: Ond Prince Rupert Guide Com- pany at Conrad school while her company is not so large she is without leadership assistance, it was recorded. Mrs. T. C. Melville, vice-chair- man, presiding in the absence of Mrs, Lionel. Holtby, district commissioner, made a special ap- peal to the 21 members present and to all interested persons, experienced or otherwise to as- sist as leaders. . Persons wishing .to help the | ; leader shortage are. asked. to. | phone Mrs. L. S.. McGill, secret- ary-treasurer, at 4876;. Turning to: other ‘bulsiiness, Mrs. R. F. Lucas, reporting on the Gulders council ' announced , Chief. of the: Canadian Tourist’ that Monday the “Third Prince. Rupert Brownie Pack was re-; organized in the Annunciation school auditorium after one- year non-operations, under the leadership of Miss Jeannette Cloutier, ‘Badge ‘secretary Mrs. William Hitchcock reported” that there was also a need for parents to act as examiners for Brownies’ tests; a male parent who had once been a Boy. Scout to take Second class Guides out for out- | door excercises to enable Guides ito qualify for First class hike | Rigid Enforcement badges and a knitting instrue-, tor to teach left-handed Knit- 7; ters. . Mrs. Hitchcock also requested’ that. Mrs. Donald Munday, the sioner be invited to visit Prince Rupert this spring. ‘It was announced that all city Guides and Brownies are: asked ; to attend church parade in uni- form, February 23 at the Sunday | morning service in the First United Church. Parents were ‘also requested to attend. The LA will hold a tea Satur- {day April 19 in. St. Andrew’s | re-| Anglican Cathedral hall, under | ported for convener Mrs. Ernest! the convenership of Mrs, W. A. F. Tubb, that the Fall Bazaar, Nesbitt, assisted by Mrs. Cook. | The organization for @ Dis~} The meeting approved a vote of trict: guide ‘camp to’ be held at| Lakelse Lake took form. | ‘Special -gnests were Mrs. sos} ae ; seph’ Niemand, divisional coms). ‘missioner and Mrs. D..A. Lam- jo Also receiving a vote of thanks; bert, “leader of the First Guide | oe rs of the Scouts and | company in Stewart. Safety committee Try "Daily News Classified i chairman reported ‘hy the Conrad Boy Scouts and the Plaza, adjacent to George | ———— ' Cubs, Wiliam A. Bissett, asked: Casey park, are inadequate an that the Grand Howl i presented to the Cubs at the: r! Plaza boardwalk constitutes tropny. ‘that the general condition ‘of tne. a! annual Christmas banquet and'hazard to all who use it after! currently: on dis splay, be engrav-: dark, A. D. Tilley Funeral Held : Mombers Shrine club acted as both lionor- ary and active pallbeare afternoon when funeral scrvice were held for Allen Douglas Til- i ley, G4. haomember of the Mystic Shrine, - died Saturday. ' At the service conducted from | Grade ‘Ferguson Funeral home by Rev. ‘Vernon BE. MeBachern af First “United church, the hymns “1 “Necd Thee divery Hour’ and ‘apie With Mev were sung, © daterment was at Fairview, Seenmrery: where hanerury pall be vrers oo werer oM, dn Martin,» ‘4, unes Forman, ae orpe J. Dawes, P>Thomos Gow, Adain Wild- yawaose, YY, Rolls 1 Aelive ondlbearers were: J. Bb | “Davis, Peroert ehoroe kK. Noe but As Krook, Nebward Wionpter, Arthur & Kristthectioan. boonakd Gileneross, OL t NDER WATE R More than 6.000 derricks dot. Jthe surface of Voneanela, “Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth Eunos ig Soro “ Baa at head {CUE ae 1 Peature Cusle 1 een seen | domi trosopl © vihea , oop Of weenie, nen Wye ~ * tional mew pane Ve oy “y CS \.. ; v * gtr cid of the LY yyeor Do phmovaner nid } AA Aeeidadie af Daas eter Tadly fitter aban (eed Snes eaeon mari Trvitaten gered tar bea fe biney ontiien, Applied ona fre ociiten, inabies the Fo wobbhert platen ahay Gtity tie place geben portent canfort be ul pos Urbs Calle, laviggh [ole aliton Stays pS Aaraaloan bo gee ar j slontinn. Sone toctinens can beet Cron 2 GeO cage Chie, , Mtv nott wl yliebiter - dove hot. harden Ppt rat pilates Ponds tlglet out Wl pote plavniat is nemo Ne dally. but her with adbewives, Get Kaag brand Hontura 4 with. kaa tandiay 2 Dtorn bay upperar dower plates 1,40, Manny took TE not wptlatind., At all Po a STRATE Hroohvilo, Ou sof the Prince Rupert rs this | 5) Work given students from Grades Mr. Tilley, a Mason and Lake Maearaibo, | ‘producing much of the oll in i Conrad principal T. G. Bate-' man, reporting on the PTA’s anna project, the purchase of ‘x tape recorder for the school, said that he would give an ace. t / count of exact costs at the next | imeeting. Teacher as Man speaker outlined the ‘1 to 6. He displayed several tests lused and analyzed them for the parents. Mis. 9 o ance pennant. etapa teeters oe gem eg oa to Mens — Senii-dress sizes. in brown or anly leather soles, William - A. simpson,’ ' Stuart A. Campbell's ‘class won the attend-. casual fords, with compasition soles, all black, veveve Sevcsureueceeveernserccee GAYS A few pair of mens work boots, tops, with ‘cork rubber | for extra hard wear, DR. J. R. GROVES announces the opening. of his practice of general dentistry in association with , DR. H. W. McDONALD Office Hours frem 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday Telephone 2022 - Suite No. 7 535 Third Avenue West ont eh eae woodcraft commis- | | | | | { Plans for a bigger’ and better. Folk Festival for B.C.’s Centen- lal year to be held in Mny on or about Citizenship Day, are now {underway, it was revealéd at the} regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Citizenship council of Prince Rupert. which was held in the Civic Centr e€. Monday even- ing. Ethnic groups in and around Prince Rupert will soon be ,con- tacted with regard to. making some contribution of Folk enter-| tainment to the pregram. . | Any | group. nots dontacted which may wish to participate in ‘the. program, is asked to contact council: president, Richard Rod- Iran. The program committee, under the chairmanship of Dirk Timan, consists of Lambertus Hendricks, Kenneth Marris, Mrs, and Mr. Rodman. A tentative pion’ for 1 coun-; welling service for helping ne Canadians with their problems | of various sorts, was set into mo- tion at the council’s mecting, An} advertisement will be run in T he | Daily News for one month giving | Tourist Boss. Risks | Board -of. Trade Ire VANCOUVER @®—John Fisher. : Association Tuesday - criticized Vancouver's restaurants, “Memory oi a beautiful: moun- | tain w:ll soon be forgotten, if the memory of a bad meal is ver. Board, of ‘Trade. Twill Murdoch, Mrs. D. W. earn i stronger.” he told the Vancou-. 4, telephone number which those | who need help: may call. New Canadians are urged to use this problems they might have. Mrs. Burnip, chairman of ‘the citizenship committee reported} that the receptions that are. now | bene held’ monthly. following each. | Canadians. The receptions, which : are held in the Court House immediately after the Citizenship ceremonies, have attracted.a 100. per. ‘cent turnout of those newly receiving their Citizenship papers, ‘Enrollment at the English classes for~ new Canadians. has sevice“to help them with any: Citizenship Court” cere-| mony; had.been, most successful |, a and | well received - by the: new. Citizenship Group Plans Folk Festival. ‘Dr: George: “Grat, ‘chairman ” ‘o! the council's : education’ ‘commit: tee, Classes are held twice week ly, Tuesdays and: Thursdays /at the Annunciation brary and” WITH EV increased considerably, reported ¢+ 220 - Gih Street” ERY Y SUIT. a OR wo ‘SPECIAL DISC OUNT: ing The Tailor Phone 4238 ae f NAVAL RESERVE | Ho _ between 4 Clip. this coupon! - ") Name ooo. - (Mr, or Miss). WE ARE HERE TO STAY! | “ This is your opportunity to join the’ ce poo AF you are a young man or woman, ‘healthy, 18 and 23. years old, prepared to attend Monday night drill regularly, and ot ‘do two weeks training in. the summer.” i. a) wee ee Se ee eee ee . _ bam interésted in joining-the. NAVAL RESERVE. - ‘Mail to Recruiting | officer HMCS Chatham, City. bo oa é Fast daily schedules, east and west. ‘ | Serving MONTREAL + TORONTO © OTTAWA | : WINNIPEG +» SASKATOON + EDMONTON JASPER »* VANCOUVER ue Information and reservations from your Canadian National Representative. 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