at dy Tea te log ot : Be dees creat we Ebay oben bap Tt ety aE a ATS Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Monday, July 22, 1957 ot sere Prairie Newly-Weds To Make Home Here ‘Of interest here was the double-ring wedding ceremony which took place in Shellbrook, Saskatche- wan, July 6 when Miss Bettie Ida Stene, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stene, Shellbrook, became the bride of Bruce James Horan, son of Mr. eae i ala et aX, a ESN EC a ont ons BOQ PER POLY The agapnies te PEE alg yn ee ee “Custom- Wake ” Your Dyess ’ Fauth Design From Mace ine 7 , By AGNES ,. FRANCOIS LAKE— Charlene Curtiss is spending her holidays here. Her home is in Ellensberg, Washington and she will prob- ably go home ny car in time for when school starts. It's good to see Joe Hendricks back again from Seattle for the summer and the welcome sign [Francois Lake News ‘Daily News Correspondent “Koppang sang “Oh Promise Me” and Mrs. Mervin Horan of Prince Albert, Saskatch- ewan. Rev..R. J. McLellan of Prince Albert officiated for the bridal couple who will make thelr home in Prince Rupert, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white floor+ length nylon and lace Bown topped with a tiny jacket with sleeves tapered to lily points and a collar composed of pearls and sequins. Her three- quarter length vell was secured by a halo of pearls and sequins, & black diamond earring and necklace set, gift of the groom, completed her ensemble. Pink lace and net-over-satin BROWNS were worn by Miss Mar- garel McEwan, mald-of-honor and Miss Yvonne Stene, brides- maid, sister of bride, They wore matching bandeaux and carried red rose corsages, Mansford Kennedy, cousin of the bride was best man, Dale Stene, brother of the bride was second attendant and ushers were Mervin Horan and Howard Kennedy. Soloist Mrs. Irene during the signing of the regist- er with Mrs. Mary Dewar at the organ, Receiving -175 guests in the Canadian Levion hall, the bride's mother wore a grey bengalene cocktail gown, white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The groom’s mother wore a brown- toned suit. off-set with white accessories and a corsage of| white roses, | Master of ceremonies Osborne Dodge proposed the toast to the bride and read congratulatory telegrams received from Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wong of this city, Mr and Mrs, Ernest Jewitt, Shel- don Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O’Krane of Vancou- ver. Miss Joyce Jewitt was charge of the guest book. in Howard Raps Agreements The policy of past yovern- ments to close agreements for indefinite periods with private industry was strongly criticized by Frank Howard, Member of Parliament or Skeena. Speaking at-a Terrace Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting Tuesday, Mr, Howard said: “We have no moral right to ind our children to these agree- ments. The Alean Agreement and Forest Management licen- ces, for instance, cannot. be changed without mutual con- sent. Subsequently it was discov- ered that we made a mistake we cannot rectify.” ye Mr. Howard also ‘said that not enough emphasis was placed on educational facilities and point- ed’out the need for another uni- versity in British Columbia, pre- ferably in the north. Good News for Homemakers ‘ GOURMET FARE Kor a cool beginning te summer tacals, try canned conclensed frozen sulps served tev cold. One great favorite ig crew of potato soup. beaten until velvety smooth, served coldas mountain | s snow, fovea better than the most deluxe Vichy ssoise, Shown here is chilled potato soup, enriched with seur cream, and lighth laced with chopped green onions ace slitced radishes. Trufe elesiut seup, beautiful to behold, soothiagly cool, and | s matchless in flaver Simple to prepare, | c too. , Aéserving tine, keep this soup frosty . cool tothe last spoontul by giving the ' aOUp howls a cinek chillin your freezer, \ Or far a dressup touch, seeve the s baw!s surrounded by crushed ice. c ’ CHILLED POTATO SOUP GOURMET Locan (10 otnees) frozen condensed rream of potato saup “ fo fonp can water $a cup sour cheat Veceup slid radishes f dod lnbles poons finely chapped Lreen ONTONS h ( I \ frozen Frasit peach and blaeberry, Watch the young. heat the can of frozen condensed cream of potato soup with [le soup cans mitk uotil soup is melted; add lg cup chop- ped, unpecled cucumber and 2 table- poons finely chapped onion: chill. Thin as desired. This makes 2 ta 3 servings. SWEET THOUGHT FOR A CHILDREN'S PARTY Heli be party time, all the Cine, when ‘ou keep your freezer stocked with ice variety of individual pies 20. apple, cherry, ream and oa ters’ eves light up when you offer them heir favorite Kind of pie, topped with antha jee cream, pilus a generous prinkling oof erushed lemon drop andy! Yuan! WORK LESS, HAVE MORE FUNI When vou have aniaetive family that does things’, it migkes scuse to keep a ppl of foods that ean be ready for he table toa jill, Take adwvirntage of We oteule cdhehicious ad nourishing peckayed frozen dinners available ja our oprocer's dreever Menu choices He: and water Hil» | fanehade athe the bantib's Ravorites yay Nei van and Wat er mu | “ot In live! chin hen, toast tuthes, beel, ane tat if ‘ ' hn. we anti ‘ Nath weld Wehieach wieh two vegeuitili’. Hist rotan eater s rok ing lene te wit dineer ready radishes and preenoniogs: chill Before jae ee he ‘anit on ‘ the i ina * . " . ' aon . : servi, Ubi na wal " di ane He fishing expedition or the drive in the WEED CORT MTB, MaK ES COT SCIVIIRS. Totty, ME can have ta de when von Deligious! return heme is pop the toib-coverer Wo you prefer, make cour soup with | dingers mite the caven. Eh vou like, milkjrather Chan sourceeams add chops | prepare ao simile salad and tle syert. ned ducwmbler and chopped anion. Kor? Dinuet is pining hot dn ust 20or this equally good variation, simply at IN : CANADIAN LEGION minutes! GO \ Piggy Bank Guaranteod $200 ‘TUESDAY, July 23rd | LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY ‘WELCOME — PROMINENT Picture this exquisite design by for any smart, modern woman to New York, Havana — where sh sheath is ideal for linen or silk: Printed Pattern A505 is availab] Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Daily News, Pattern Department, PRINTED PATTERN A505 by Madeleine Fauth exclusive Original! Imagine wearing a dress by so famous a Prominent Designer. And personally suited to you — in the fab- rics you choose—‘custom fit” to your own figure! Reason enough Fauth’s talent for designing the “occasion” dress; for Paris, chiffon. To achieve bold, beautiful effects—try contrasting black with white; or light and dark shades of one color! and 18. Size 16 dress, 3 yards 39-inch fabric: overskirt 4 yards. Ontario. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. on “Summer's Rest” again. Nicholson’s tug has been f£O- ing past lately bringing in log booms for the sawmill. The same engine he bought more than 20 years ago from Ward FEelectric in Prince Rupert, js still doing good work, The McClure family has mov- ed to Topley where Louis has work on a “cat.” They will come back to their permanent home here in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. John Dettman and their daughters Sharon, Patricia and Jerriann are stay- ing in the Log Cottage at the Landing, and having a wonder- ful time they say. They drove up from Seattle, and are staying a week. Mr. Dettman has prop- erty on Long Lake, south of Francois Lake, which he has been inspecting, He was delight- ed with a catch of 12 trout on Thursday. Game biologist Ray Baynes called in for a few minutes on nis first trip to Ootsa Lake to evaluate the moose crossings éavhich have been developed by the’ Alcan Company, and see if they are adequate. He is now stationed permanently in Prince George and will be responsible for game management in North- ern B.C. north of Quesnel. Mr. Baynes attended a meeting of the Rod and Gun Club in Burns Lake. He will consider season recommendations, bag limits, and any animal disease prob- lems, He will also spend about 4a week at the Tahtsa River. DESIGNER : Madeleine Fauth as your own sew! Pattern A505 reflects Mrs. e leads a busy life. .The basic overskirt is lace, nylon net, or W. Gill of the Game depart- ment in Prince George is on a routine visit of inspection in this district. € in Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 Pattern A505 to Prince Rupert 60 Front Street West, Toronto, staying at the Landing, with 12 youngsters. Most are from Prince Rupert, In the evenings they play softball in the meadow or There are now five families! H, NEAVE next day, On Sunday evening al the visitors gathered in our home here at the Landing, and as this was the Sunday when there was no church or Sunday © school. Tom Johnstone read a passage of scripture which was followed by the singing of old favorite hymns, We showed our movies of this community and the youngsters helped pass around refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper and their sons Ron and Brian arrived on Monday afternoon from Prince Rupert by car. They are staying in the ferry cottage facing the ferry landing. Glenn Stanford arrived on Sunday morning’s train from Prince Rupert to join his family here, but no sooner had he ar- rived than he copied his small son’s example by falling straight- way into the lake, This happen- ed as he was helping pull a boat into the Landing stage and his composition soled shoes slipped cn the wet planks. This bit of news soon got around by our grapevine. Edith and Dick Bond, Alice and Kenny are staying with Edith’s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe having driven from Prince George, After heavy rains the roads were not at all good. After a windy and wet spell THIS LIGH’-WEIGHT sum- mer dress in yellow wool has i slight gathers over the waist- line for fullness in the bodic3. The simple lines are accented by large button trim and a novelty knotted leather belt. Coolness and comfort are in- cr armholes, A perky dotted cap and complete the ensemble. ‘ i Crowd Sees - ae Boat Races. Three impromptu .outboar4 races were staged yesterday air. { | ternoon.by the Prince Rupers ; |Outboard association when cars . full og spectators..lined. up on the Canadian National dock in anticipation. for the scheduled * regatta, - ap ‘Howeyer, due to uncertain’ weather the races were cancelled . . at noon, ca ranged for the Sunday afternoon | crowd by Dave Yule, official Taces were run off from. the: CPR dock and back again, ‘us- ing Spud Ballinger’s boat as a turning buoy, Ss In the third race, while round-: .| wag flipped out of his boat into the icy water. Prompt action by Mr. Ballinger -had Eby out of the saltchuck in record time. — Weather permitting the. re- gatta will be held next Sunday. T-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-G © Suits e Pants. ® Topcoats) © Slacks! | ALY ERATION SPECIALISTS | - QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor 220 6th St. Phone 4238 eased by the new lowered large leather handbag . (CP Photo) we now have it perfect for visit-! ors and haying, as it is hot and; dry. Fishing has not been as good as usual, but now the sun is shining they have started toi bite again. The youngest of all: the fishermen, Blair Johnstone brought in four trout one after- noon, and has since then looked a bit superciliously at anyone coming in with a smaller catch than his. Bake Sale : Helps Floor “ The sum of $30 realized Sat-:]* urday at the Conrad United Hall Women’s auxiliary bake sale will help to re-condition the hall floor, WA president Mrs. Louis Zurek said today. { Committee members assisting GRAVESEND, England @ -—- A new private housing estate today for Queen Charlotte Chy where she will spend a month's / vacation. : Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Orr of' Idaho Falls, Idaho, accompanicd oy their granddaughter, Miss) Nancy Benfer, arrived in Prince | Rupert Friday night aboard the CNS Prince George. They left: Saturday for Jasper and Van- couver cnroute back home. Miss Benfer is a graduate in dram- atic art from the University of Idaho. She takes up a teaching position at Las Vegas in the fall. NEW I STYLE here of 40 houses is believed the first in Britain on which every house has diesel of! central heat- ing. The firm which supplied the boilers sald central heating is hecoming Increasingly popular it's fun and con he oo winner | vou ~ | tee for yourse ‘ t SKEENA HEALTH UNIT | WELL BABY CLINIC CHANGES _ UNIT CLINIC, 2nd Avenue and 4th Street — Commencing TUESDAY, July 30th, WILL BE nf HELD ON TUESDAYS from 1.30 to 4:00 p.m. -|.: « 1° CONRAD HALL CLINIC, 7th and’ Donald Street © — Commencing WEDNESDAY, July 31st, WILL _. BE HELD ON WEDNESDAYS from 2:00 to his week at the Grand Cafe—: Barbecued Duck, Deep Fried’ Prawns, Long Spare Ribs andi Chips, Fish and Chips, the best Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chicken. Fresh bread. daily. Dial 3215. (172): @ Sons of Norway picnic Sun-' day, July 21 at Tugwell Island.| All Sons of Norway members,, families and friends and Sonja: members are asked to meet at! the Armeur Salvage wharf ati i] a.m. sharp. Bring your own! hunch. Coffee supplicd, (1605 ; @® Salt Lake Forry-—weathor’ permitting. Dafly-—-2, 3. 5, 6, 7. p.m, Sundays and Wednesdays! from 11 aa, 2628 ~ 3100. (H)! ' @ Drycicna wit Deane, Pickup | and Delivery, Phone 2353, (tf): @ Moose Night, Saturday, July 20, 8 pm. (169) @ Cash for old gold—-Bulger's, ; Boe ee reece meee meena: — f $ SEE THE BEAUTIFUL OLYMPIA NOW ON DISPLAY AT The Daily News = CALL IN TOMORROW _ * ride ponies along the trails and!in the sale held at Gordon and 3:30 p.m. ersonally Speaking eee through the ranch land. Par |Anderson’s were Mrs. Marce! P ents have also been riding, but! Girardet, Mrs. R. N, Larson, Mrs. _ Lawrence O'Toole and his they have not got off quite as R. AL Linton and Mrs. George whe niece Patti O'Toole, daughter of! lightly and have been stiff the | Miller.. : ——-~ - ~ Mr. and Mrs. M. B. O'Toole, 330: Pool, Parks Program - Fifth Avenue West. left | this| TUESDAY morning by Canadian Pacitic| “Painting in the Parks.” | | oS ; . ; : « Airlines plane for a three-week! 3 to 4 p.mn.—Games and Story! Lo oo os . ww Te ey ka gus She SE Pag) SY SDR ge vacation. Mr. O'Toole will visit: your. i oo 8 his mother, Mrs, Elizabeth O'-| - ; Toole in Vancouver and Miss O’-} 1 _ @ : . Toole will be the guest of her. : erandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.: c $ Ui or “ y 4 ; H. Chatwin in Haney. ead er | ® eo ® _ ; , 7 ET TMT IsTeReE TTT re ye '@ Buy your Show Ticzets at the . , — Miss Emily Leighton of 17231 Grand Cafe and avoid line-ups . Fifth Avenue East, left by piane |= d d line-up | fee gs , Teeuwen See eS Se toy at Re Oe PEO MR The three races, no results of. which were obtained, were ar- >. timer and frank. Baldwin: The |: west end of the CNR dock to the: _ ing a sharp corner Larry Eby a eR Qe