Sy MEE are tameanettentnivens cone acee As, | co mass | was celebro | ted in, the: ch h f the Annunciation Wednesday morning when. Church of Goulding became the’ bride of Henry John Nuyten, before the altar. ador ned with floral arrangements and candlelight. g : ev. M. J, tant. officiate a In attendance -was. Bishop at the ‘wedding for the daughter ne oO Grady of Prince Rupert ofr ond Mrs, Michael Goulding) Given in, ‘marriage by G. P. ane Mrs. - Cornelius Muyten 0 pyons, the’ bride OAT ne her| 1 S wearing a ite heav land. corded silk full- length | gown. ‘PRINTED P ATTERN The short-sleeved’: ‘fitted . lace|’ bodice, styled on princess’ lines, was accented by . matching three-quarter length lace gloves. A headband of corded silk and seed ‘pearls secured | her shoulder-length, veil and .she Carried a corsage of American 2. | Beauty roses. To complete her “ensemble. she wore a. three- strand. pearl necklace. Her only attendant, Mrs. Brendon Holohan, ‘as matron-of -honor, chose a blue. nylon-over- “4 NN white lace gown in ballerina length. The fitted: bodice fell, ’ op OF to a bouffant ‘skirt and a mat- - f , |ehing tiara caught her tiny: veil Re) : TA of blue. She carried pink ‘car- nations, & me . | George . Teurlings was best CELEBRATING HIS 80th ‘BIRTHDAY: is A. O Mors pictured centre left with-h Ingver Row Organist was MIS ide do - Morse and daughters Inga, Mrs. Stanley. Veitch, left and’, ‘Vera, Mrs.. Chris Fossum, Tight. SS dan oe an soloist was Miss. JO-) Thursday night during the birthday. party héld at the home ‘of. Mr.’and° Mrs. Fossum,” 639 ne Van Deursen. | Taylor ‘Street..A group of long-time friends’ w re-nlso/in ‘attendance’ to’ congratulate Mr. ‘Morse Se ON ee < 1 Ht Hh : - bao, bridal cate was’ tae the who arrived in Prince Rupert: in 1909.and also offered best wishes... to. Ingver‘ Morse, whos TT. Mes b an Veni ate sti 0 t the birthday was August 6. Birthday cake was ‘nad? by. Mrs.. Ingver. Morse. ‘Included , in’ birthday os c p} On na ae ane ion at the} presentations to A, O, Morse were greetings from his daughter Florence and’ son in-law, Mr, TT * Receiving some 75 guests Mrs. and ‘Mrs. Norman Iverson, Of Oona, ‘River.: and. a ee from’. the Valhalla: Lodge: ‘No 6T. Lyons’ wore a floral. silk gown |- Lada with matching duster in brown tones, beige colored accessories and a corsage. of pink carna- tions. . ° The groom’s’ ‘sister, ° ‘Mrs. Abe : Aleven received. wearing @ blue -.| corded silk cocktail gown, white oy Los - baccessories. and a _ corsage of |: , ao white carnations... Ov The bride’s table was centred {with oa three-tiered wedding by Mae ie cake, flanked by. silver candel- abra. Father Morrin proposed Bloused’ above,. sleck below | the toast to the bride. —what. a clever shaping of For travelling the bride chose fashion news! In cotton, | to wear a moss-green light-- shantung, or silk blend, this | weight summer wool. suit and Printed Pattern is casual for |‘ beige accessories. oo. business, dashing enough for Upon their return from a dates. honeymoon in southern British Printed Pattern 4851: Mis- i Columbia, the newlyweds will ses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. | make their home in Prince Rup- Size 16 takes 3%4 yards 35- ‘i ert. Mr, Nuyten is employed by inch check fabric, 5a. yard : Rupert Motors and Mrs. Nuyten |. plain. was a teacher at. Annunciation Printed directions on each school, pattern part, Easier, accur- ate. : “PIPERS PICTURED _Send ‘FIFTY CENTS (50c) HALIFAX @—The Nova Sco-|.. in coins (stamps cannot be | tia Tourist Bureau says Highland | accepted) for this pattern. . garbed bagpipers stationed at}.. Please. print plainiy SIZE, jentry points of the, province to]: NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE jgreet’ tourists are: -the most NUMBER... photographed men in. the proy- order to ANNE ADAMS, /inc. They are at Amherst, Yar- cane nd Prince Rupert Daily mouth, and the Canso Causeway. News, Pattern’ Department, |"~ 60 Front Street West, Toron- (4 Prince Rupert Dally News ; to, Ontario. Monday, August 11, 1958 seenee reer enews SOCPEO OPPO OHPLOCOIP LONE ~ PERSONALS. Mr. ‘and. ‘Mrs; ‘Andrew. Delaney, | 211. Sixth Avenue West, left Sat- urday, ‘morning:. by: CPA™ plane |“ fora’ thr ee-weelk holiday in Van- couver. - 2 Mrs, “Alice Houst n, 1136. Sev- ‘enth .Averiue . East, ° “left Satur- ‘2 ‘day morning. by. CPA plane, for! New, Westminster where she will}: visit her -son: and... daughter-in-. os law, Mr.-and: Mrs. ‘David Houston } + and’ family:.. While. away for: two |: months she will: also visit friends on Vancouver ‘Asland. Tes Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Vernon ‘Ciecone ee ‘and sons Jimmie and Mark,.724) “$1,000. Borrow in priva . | Eighth Avenue East, left Satur-| ves _Tepay on terms you selec .| day morning by.-car for.a,two-4. oe {week holiday. in ‘southern. ‘British’ pone _} Columbia.” While. en: route: they: ot will: spend a: few days with. Mr. }) = - Sand. ‘Mrs.-Melvin. E.' Thompson |; a \2 and family, who are: holidaying. at Lake’ ‘Kathlyn. ° {: Lo “Returnins home, last’ week fol- : lowing: a ‘month's holiday in‘Van- ‘ ecouver. Was Mrs. L:.C.:R, ‘Raabe, 416 Eighth “Avenue: West. Miss. Gwen Goddard, RN the: nursing staff. of, the Prince Rupert General Hospital, ‘leaves tomorrow morning by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane for Van- | 0 7°: couver en route to Vernon where {° she will.make plans for her mar- riage to RCMP Constable A. C. Leg ion WA pa ys tri bute ONE OF CANADA'S best vocal | Tuttle, August 23. . and instrumental arrangers, bo Gino Silvi is responsible for | -Lt, Ronald A. Orton RCN, staffii 0 > to Mrs. A. F Dic ens the arrangements of Dream | officer of HMCS Chatham with ° * . Street, a4 CBC radio program. | his wife and two daughters, left |. of relaxed music for summer | today for a two-week’ camping afternoons. His Gino . Silvi trip at Maclure Lake. , singers are the choral group z — heard on the same program. |. FOUR-FOOT RODENT THAT'S WHAT 'T SAID, “POPY PUTT. ON © THE CUFF! ; SOO OLOOTIIES PLEO DPD EOC E Best wishes and a “floral presentation to Mrs. A. E. Dickens Thursday night highlighted the regular meeting of the Ladies auxiliary to the Canadian Legion branch No. 27, | held in the Legion Auditorium, sone | Dream Street is broadcast The South American capybara, Mrs. Dickens, a ‘charter member was honored on the oc- | cach Sunday afternoon on the which grows up to four feet in | | casion of her diamond wedding anniversary, July 30. | Trans-Canada network of the | length and 150 lbs. in weight, is}. _ er oe i 4 | _ oo mets see oS: During the business session, president Mrs, Larry Ryan CBC. the world’s largest rodent, ee, -. LYE ABNER: , oo oe / . an reported on the annual provincial conven held in ait nat . yoo one TV NIED chown’ |. an Soe me ! an In other business the visiting committees reporte PULP W 8 i . : a \ HE NEXT SHOW'S IN PINE- THES NS supplies had been taken to the children at Miller Bay Indian Spruce and balsam account| The Lausanne National Fair, ay Diy ii = HOPE HE APPLE JUNCTION 7.7, _GETTIN'ME hospital and to the residents at the Plonecr Home. ltor 72 per cent of the wood used’ two-week exhibition of Swiss Wie, IMPLEHEAD. ioe GETA - ies CET Weye | Sewing circles were planned In preparationp for the | by Canadian pulp and paperi draws an average of 800.000 peo- ; WoRuy’s FUNNIEST FREAK AK II SWELLED ONLY STARS RIDE XS oe ore} November bazaar. } mills, ple from 68 countries each year, _ eam WITH ust! res NAPLEHEAD, nm ieee — : . ‘ 1m ye usta Fired) Ss S=e(efos . oo By STAN DRAKE pee NRTRE T? THIS IS DON i TRUGT THAT, Hy yoy HARVEY. RUSSEL~ GRANDSTANDER, TM ar WHITS FATHER, TELLIN YOU. 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Farther Qnebec, vx Jorry and Donna Tealey-Oudon parade derry and Donna_are the ehfidron of Might: TMentonant and Spe “ean Ai ohuckwagon In the opening procosalon of tha RCA Mra, Hob Wenloy-Ogdon who lenvo noxt, wook for a vialt to thelr». Dye, fea ne ny Won Purent Bammer Carnival, | The nvm ovont was held native Vanaouver, a, os ROAR photo t , eomaeer ' reereeepaei —e — : Hoa cun Creve: arssgie's : : . ot foe Poe ee eek ee OB gd at Soy, At yh ee . . ' . md ; ae ves MA ' 5 ' Att a yen hey sos : 4 eo he ro pepe | ‘ re ath! fy we! ty . ‘ . . re EN fh RE dite ety bbe bade i . [ or mane, + peed ‘ : . 1 5 toy ‘ a Shoe Xk } me rive ey aaAM, : ; ; \ : : . ra : pit wot . 4 + 1 t. Ne ad ‘ cea SR oe SO ’ ‘ v4 ‘