iy Gib pd | : C \ : At A i WO 2 iA ' ‘ f ( . ‘ + a : th wo "374 moda, nah C, M five years ago to take’ up ant Idcomotive foreman.. _At His retirement party, Fri- day algbt.in the Canadian Le- gionrauditorium Mr, May sald, “THis is a time in life when most people feel everything “1s ovey, but I feel no different than I felt: five years ago when I came here; We've made a lot of nice sfriends and. we are happy to.tbe “staying with you for a little Wile longer, . {Master of ceremonies J, G. Paul read congratulatory tele- grams from Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Watson, their daughter and son- in-law, R.’M; Cowan, superin- tendent of locomotive power’ and car! equlpment; F. W. Pickers- gill; chief visual and time ser- viec, Winnipeg and N. R. Crump, president of Canadian Pacific’ Rallways, :Cecll,." McCarthy, locomotive foreman, presented a group gift to Mr. May and said,““In your long and varied career taking yous: from, many things and plapes,’ you can now throw away the monkey wrench and hammer. v ihe Talk Tonight i " . Dr.,07 J, Walker, president of thg Chemical Institute of Can- add, Will speak on-one ‘of -the' many. fields of chemistry to- Nght'at the home of Dr. Morris Wayman, technical director of Columbig Cellulose Company Ltd, All those interested are Invited tosMr..Wayinan’s home at 2300 Graham Ave. at 8:30 p.m. 7 Try. ey ee NOL Employees Honor:. on Retireme ~a.A Canadian National | employe hoslived: in all the Wester Rupert in which to retire.” Be : ay and his wife arrived from Victor fe hy R PwhO fy vt n'pro FINCE | Te Ves 10}: We Daily News Classifieds - e a similar position as’ assist? and just: relax,” “, Mrs, May recelve Miss Marie Pringle;*. car... man’s clerk, © ose In a lighter mood alls, equipment, taken: by’ th : nf ., men several days before, 2°32; Hanson, J, E; B Bateman’: and Malcolm Blair, etc es | bows ‘| x Tyn + Grant; CNRA's women’s auxiliary.” - Providing dance music was: an orchestra composed of Clift Cameron, Harry. Hanson, Dick ter, . Alf Clegg. 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Over pages of pletures, current wu “doveroien, Hy My arliclos, sport, adventure, wildlife, color comics, full: 1001 Ref OBnet- BI Woot length fletlon stories and @ women's section devoted . amonto, Alta, Phones $0111 to fashion, kitchon ‘activity ahd homemaking,» ' wo ws te By. Buy The Néw STAR WERKLY at the store to ay or arrangé to have It délivered, Got thé first stoty today,in .- | the:New®STAR WEEKLY boos elved a bouquet] of red-roses, presented on be- half of the CNR employees “by|. ge , Clitf-Cam- eron appeared in Mr, Mays over: Committee chairman for the]: party were Mrs, Paul, “Hatry Rollason, Mr. ‘Cameron, Harry ‘T. §,-Haupt, Kaward’ Harding Pollack, Bill Ryan, Gordon Hun-! Hunter and.’ Dayid Nova: ). [arid “Mrs. William, Mosher of J Given: in- marriage’ by Burton +) princess. lines.and featuring cap ‘| with pearls ahd rhinestones held ‘| Miss Ernestine Mo ‘/onial bouquet of pink carnations, *-tand Richard Knickle. Mrs..W. D. . | Smith was. organist. {ot Norway’ hall a two-tiered ‘| °" Seals" Ave’ Pests lans dgtee on the flag “Issue? Canada Is the only major eountry without °a: f r ‘me wrong ... , and K. 8, Bateman took pictures pours makin of the party, © Ce fe Aum Be ; Buffet lunch was served by the|, itlgger-happy frontier gal, ru ‘plain ugly.” The two photos tell the tale, : _T love Hollywood,” moans Kath- .; ‘Dut, they: do-funny things. After 1 spent Jong. g Myself beautiful (left), they: cast me in Co-' ° e Guns of Fort Petticoat, in which I play a geed, homespun — and just ‘Kenzie became the bride of Lloyd:M. Mosher Weds Jean, Elaine MacKenzie — Pye iz Candlelight ‘enhanced. the. tall ‘standards. of spring flowers’ for the: evénin :| First Baptist-Church May 1 1g wedding ceremony in 8 when-Jean Elaine Mac- ‘Lloyd: Melbourrie Masher. ' Rev. J. A. Roskam officiated ; for the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. rd MacKeénzie of Liverpool, ‘Scotia.and the son of Mr,. ‘Luxenburg,-Nova Scotia, °° «. Heckman, the bride wore a cock- tall length gown fashioned’ on sleeves. and a, scooped neckline. An_ Elizabethan crown, covered her“ $houlder-length veil. She wore matching velvet shoes, ‘short. gloves and carried a cas- cade’ -bouquet of American Beauty. roses. A single strand of. pearls and earrings, gift of the groom completed ne ensembie. rehouse as bridesmaid chose a cocktail- length gown of velvet in pale blue, matching gloves, a head-|. piece of. pink and blue forget- me-nots and‘she carried a col- _ Sterling ‘R. ‘Langille. was best man and ushers were John Lisko ‘At the reception in the Sons - NORWICH, England @—Scai hunts are being held off the Norfolk .coast,’ Since they have ecals break fishing nets by at- tacking the fIsh caught In them. ~ readers @ Buy your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe, anytime. The Grand offers you Lobster Egg Fooyung, Decp Fried -Prawns, Almond Chicken, Fis and Chips, Best Réd Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chicken, Fresh bread daily, Phone 3215, (137) @ Strawberry Shorteake Tea and Bake Salé. Annunciation Hall, June 12, free baby eiting, noe _ (136) © Dryelean with Deane, Pickup and Delivery, Phone 2363, (bf) L @ Sons of. Norway meeting to- night, 8 o'clock, (1b) try Daily News Classitieds Hilda _ Tattersall, M1 Murdoch and Mrs, Molly Olson. become a pest to fishermen, The | cake centred the bride’s ‘table, covered with a lace cloth,-which was: a gift.of the. bride’s -grand- mother, Tapers arranged in car- nations flanked ‘the:cake;. — “ an eggshell toned bengaline Sheath, navy accessories and a corsage of palé yellow carna- lions, received the guests on be- half of the bride’s mother, The groom’s mother wore a blue suit, navy and white accessories: and a corsage of white cargations. August Wallin proposed . the toast to. the bride, Conveners for the refreshments were Mrs. Mrs, Keith Servitetrs were Miss Sylvia Hel- land, Miss Marian Smith and Miss Lucy Olson. The newlyweds plan to visit Nova Scotia in September. “4 pans Fs f . wep . oN we} ee € hs . 2 ert - pit Oe ctte wey as ’ wae te ‘ oy éd kw ‘Faster service in the jet age A ’ Your request for in reserva (ion is phoned by the counter clerk (othe local reserva {loans conta ses ' ds of cosigns wore. sub f. lands In the way of a olinston gee wes Where the nat | CAMINO oe CONE Crnmiday aire correlated, ty Mak POA || With Shower «|..-Popular’ bride’ - “elect”: Miss «| Sandra Waldbauer honor’ Wednesday “| Mrs, Lloyd Jesse held‘a ‘miscel- . ,}laneous shower at her. -home . [assisted “by: co. Michael Orom, .. »., Theobold tomorrow. | 2. |. Seated in the guést of honor | White streamers, .. Miss. Wald- | bauer received a large variety of .|-glfts which were sarranged in.a | decorated wagon, mle “| Mre, Donald Smith ° | prizes. :}noon social are:a. home-baking ve. stall, a free ‘baby-sitti «Mrs, Louls Giordano, -wearing| ang ‘a ree baby-sitting pool } was guest of night: ;- when hostess. ’ Miss Waldbauer m arries Lance chair, festooned with pink’ and _. Miss Waldbauer, Mts, James Cowper, Mrs. Jack. Burnett: and won bingo ‘* Others attendin ‘Herbert Waldbauer, mother of the -bride-elect,, Mrs, . Helga Kvist; Mrs, John Michaelsen, Mrs, Bud Bergum, Mrs, Richard ‘Gilker and Mrs. Stanley Kosh man, CWL'To Hold Shortcake Tea A strawberry short-cake tea will be staged for the first time by the Catholic Women’s League Wednesday afterrioon in the Annunciation: school auditorium between the hours of 2:30 and ‘5 p.m. : . . President Mrs. Alex Brebner will receive the guests and, gen- eral. convener is Mrs, E. W. Coyle. : = Special features of the after- and a mystery door prize, © Suits . © Pants Topcoats © Slacks AL'ERATION SPECIALISTS “QUICK SERVICE Ling the Tailor shows, aon glance, avulle ‘ability of any elite. Tho Toend contre is Naked hy feleprtater and telephong with "PCM mittional contro} ae , og eo Where all bookingyy fram 220 6th St, Phone 4238 “ Mrs, PuCeks che will also attend’. the g were . Mrs,|. Use Classifieds--They Pay| ~ Rev. J. A, Street, left this:., morning’ by Canadian Pacific’ Airlines’ plane for Vancouver where he: will at- tend. the Baptist’s’ Union ‘con- vention. While away . for: three ritish Columbia .. Baptist tlsh € . on; vention; in Nelson. ° 0.0.00. “Mrs. ' Alfted ’ Hodgkinson, 237 Sixth Avenue East and her. sis- | ter-In-law’Mrs, Violet Hodgkin- son, left the city Saturday night by train’ en‘ route’ to-Montreal| from where they will-embark on |. the Cunard: liner-“Sylvania” for} e’ 14; fora: three-|) ngland..’ |; Liverpool’ sth . ‘month. vacation in E Miss. Diatie ‘Stone’ of this’ city, arrived” lastnight for ‘a three= day stay, While here she will ’at- tend the’ wedding tomorrow of| Miss Linden Nickerson ‘to:Morris|'\ “ Dean in the First United Church: | No Fooling - BOGNOR’ REGIS, Eng. © this Sussex ‘seaside resort’ reads:" “7:45 pai, get out?” + Prince Rupert Daily. News °° Jost Monday, June 10} 1957, Roskam, "608: Green| -./Dr. John, H, :‘Smith,. is. expected |) to” resume: Alt poster advertising a dance in|} Dr, W. 'B. Laing,« director of |¢ the Skeena: Health: Unit,:: Mrs. ‘Laing and’ thelr, ‘son* John’ re- burned: by.-car ‘last: night” from Toronto whefe Dr." Laing Has been taking.a ‘year's course, Dr. Laing, .whose place” has “been taken here for’ the’ past’ year by. special: co social :eveni is duties’ later ‘this |- week.’ Mrs, AtUtur Raven the-former|) ° » get hep; 11°45: pan. |) ng for::f 0 plan. j riends. a F McBride St. Gordon's Hardware | ‘Phone 3317 | , _ new electronic reservations syste ‘ oe the introduction of PROGRESS. REPORT. BY ~ “very year, more Canadians are taking to the air... in 1956, over two million passengers New TCA. The | planned expansion of TCA services is to go on. With new flects of DC-8 jetliners and prop-jet Vanguards in 1960 and 1961, TCA will become the first of the world’s intercontinental air- lines to operate an all-turbine fleet, The speed of air tra volume of passenger flic in the jet age... the growing | soe Will call for a swiftly-moving reservations system, cupable of keeping in step, So (rallie hoard on the ground.,.asintheair «© (°°. is planning to see rn 1 ' : it my ’ . wo : | hoy ' , ‘ a + r cs ‘ te : 1 4 wb \ “ my ate : , tae : . a Poa ‘ya? whee a 4, es ' ii a “4 1 : : ne a sooty . wo : : oe vl yey . to. i po, ., " seen bo paw hb HAUPPMG mw Teh Meter HOME le dy trety bear tt eR Gite 8 bebe ‘ : ee ’ . ' ‘ 1 A t Ps ALN CPST OT COR rr wp re ee RAND ns ny 5a ni SEG Ris pide , Under the plan now being tested, TCA offices: ncross Canada would be linked by direct Ine with the Central Eleetronte Sent Inventory = wn electronte “brain” abla to “memortze” the 1 1 bring you TRANS y i : : : aa moe . REE a ys rey : i un \ oo eo! Sok! ye . cates het} Vite hide . 1 { , pvaan AREY ira wae pe ie Fes Kh aye Why * , J thei Pe tyeadiny oe awh antl ooh OO OR eee Hy FF we mE mee ied ree 5 2 . vo ner mM toyed ‘ TCA is experimenting “with totally new! methods, making use of the modern miracle.‘of electronics... ° ~ Reservations offices across the continent would be: .- connected directly with a giant electronic “brain” ++ completely automatic, able to plot every seat on every flight months in advance, to give fight in- ae, formation and make reservations, i seconds, TCA is setting the pace in jet ‘age planning... i enlisting the latest methods to brin faster service, mn NEW ELECTRONIC SYSTEM |" | machine on the counter, wetivntes the “brialn, Back comes your reservatlon, or Information = quick as a (lash, mo, fs 1 , ' 4 " EH 4 BAS RA ONT CTY ean eee ie is rot sii NCR aout Na aan ae ateoeen . oe es Ue sy ts reg Aes still better service! |... bor gat gia i pe . © “ne of the world's ghvat'a g you still better, ~~ ’ Instead of the present system, malntalned, tn poservattlon position on every stage of every many olllces veross the country, there would ba - PCA Mght for weeks aheades a one compuct electronic systent, Hrvor reduced = y The (eket agent indicates your requirements to-a mlatnum , ve speed sulllclent:to handle 7 ont curd. "This card,’ put Into a-“trunsuctor” — suverul reservatlon requests I 4 seconds In every part of ’ Ey a ve PL pk et arian i aP ae ! oy ne] aE det ! ¢