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Attending the bride on behalf Whrdrobe- aL), tasS cn ee a Hendy, Dean of Caledonia offic-" lating. a we Pallbearers were Captain Nor- man McKay, William Clarke, By... W. Dallyn and C. A, Clegg. : city, as bridesmaid, wore floor- where craftsmanship counts..... of her parents, were Mr. and length gowns in shades of robin Mrs. John Valderhaug of this! egg blue and pink and carried city. , matching hosegays. Rev. Harold Foster of «the Little Linda Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lewis of Prince Rupert as flower girl wore @ primrose-toned frock and car- ried a nosegay of yellow and white flowers, Master Wilfred Splane attended his sister as ring~bearer. Attending the groom were James Hemmons and Stuart Mrockett, while ushers Were El- mer Boyce and Douglas Soles. . Following a honeymoon at Lakelse Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dowd -will reside in the city until they leave for Borneo as nfissionaries under the Regions Beyond Mis- sion. Evangelical Free Church, Prince Rupert, officiated at the double- ring ceremony, climaxed by the dedication of the newly wedded couple, who ‘are candidates for | the foreign mission field. Given in marriage by Mr. Val- derhaug; the bride wore a floor- length gown of nylon net-over- white satin, featuring a full skirt and lace bodice. She wore a ny- lon net veil and cap and carried a white Bible with orchid and rose bud’ streamers. Miss Marianne Splane_ of Medicine Hat, as maid-of-honor and Miss Nadia Beketov of this ‘Canada Works Hard To Keep | Wheat at Highest Standard Despite reports to the contrary, wheat is still ahead of lumber! as the mainstay of Canada’s economy and the Canadian govern- | «ment makes sure that the wheat sold abroad is of the highest. quality, the Prince Rupert Rotary club was told yesterday at its | regular luncheon meeting at the Broadway cafe. th H. E. Gray, entomologist., - - of the grain section of the Sci-|, seri stha + ~ ence Service Division, Ottaw crop pee Supervises “the remedy said that every effort is made to} ~ “we do not tolerate the pres- ensure that all Canadian grain! ence of bran bugs, grain moths.; is insect-free and in the best) mites which raise the tempera-, ‘+; possible condition. Dr. Gray 18\ ture of the grain, cause spoilage in the city to give a short course|/ang chew up the germ of the to personnel of the Canadian|yernel in our wheat,” he said !Government elevator here.’ Dr. Gray said that through | Canadian wheat 1s sold on the| keeping the quality of its wheat basis of certificates which guar-| high Canada’s export of wheat antee a certain high quality, Dr.| was likely to pick up again this Gray said. Other countries use! year. the sample system. He said that Dr. Gray was introduced by besides working in close co-oper-| Njurdo MacKenzie, superintend- ,ation with the Dominion Grain | ent of the Canadian Governmen Tones of bridal whites accented by vivid reds Board, he tries to visit Canada’s; elevator and thanked by Charles r —— —— - a 6,600 country elevators and those | pearce. Street, Toronto, Pattern Dept. Advertisirig in The Daily News Brings Results | | ‘ ‘ a . . t . created attractive setting in St. Andrew’s Anglican in British Columbia and Ontario ‘ | / In other business the Rotary a a tt iid | Cathedral Saturady at 8 p.m. when’ Miss Marcia} p; ; 4.|0 On his trips he in- \First Presbyterian Church Lad-|Once @ year. On his trips he ih-| cy approved a motion do pre- Joan Enwright became the bride of Sydney Herbert) ies aid annual fall rummage sale /Spects the elevators for cleanli-| coy 2 che = P : ° | . | ae General host Now Open At The Prince Rupert Hotel YOUR HOSTS EILEEN & PETER BROOKES INVITE YOU TO co Scherk, amid red and white carnations arranged inj! be held tomorrow. at the: Ness, makes sure that every" prince Rupert General hospi- THE DINING ROOM & COFFEE BAR 7 . 4 Of EN ] -ALM. ro 8 f -M. Ds LILY & | “J 4535 f 36—48 by fbr 1c fh leis USE THIS Printd Pattern — to sew your entire fall wardrobe! It’s a classic dress; sleeveless |. jumper; tailored outfit by add- ing the vestee; glamour frock with soft draped neckline! Printed Pattern 4535: Worn- en’s Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 dress takes 3% « yards 35-inch fabric; vestee | ji yards. { Printed ‘directions. on each pattern part. 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Dean of Caledonia officiated at; elbow-length sleeves styled the : ; \ tended by some 20 members. : { Rotarians Jack Mussall>m and: the wedding ceremony of daugh-| bodices. Headdresses were com- , . The sale to be held in onored | ter-of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. En-' posed of skull caps which secur- . | Dr. W.S. Kergin were. lent. 723. B Strect® tied their nylon L should chureh hall starts at 9:30 a.m. y) Lf haere pea re Rus wright, 72 acon rect and: ea t 1 net shoulder- srs unaar Rees Bird « . isiting Rotarians we 5) the-son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben; length veils and the yachied co- Convener Mrs: Aird Supe SL ersona Y i sell Baxter of Kitimatand Geof-, | ithat members bring their arti-; trey Lambly of ‘Terrace 4 | , i e t | Spea UG «001 | the WELL COOKED GOOD FOOD Se 'Seheark Fd5 oy a + lore tS thi ‘ar ~i . ot alae 45 Seventh Avenue | onal bouquets of white carna (cles to the chureh hall tonight ; “tGiven in marriage by her: Donald Scherk attended i between the hours of 7:30 and 9 his j ‘ . ide Ore ; i . . o'clock. father, the. pride ...wore., bridal: brother as best. man and,Q. S| Next meeting will take place 9 slipper-satin with an overlay of | BiH and Willam McChesney ; , : Nave , ~ | . j Chantilly lace on two layers of | were ushers. Miss Elaine BU te et Bacon Street, Octo. W. E. (Buddy) Taft, 627 Third | nylon net fashioned in the fivor-; mer was organist. ; " Avenue West, left this morning’ 'ber 1. ' Following the session, refresh- ments were served. length gown. The hooped under-| At the reception in the Armor- skirt fell from a fitted bodice,; tes. a three-tiered wedding cake | buttoned up thepack-and off-set; topped with white bells and red | Pacific Airlines! ‘ by Canadian ' Diane for a two-week holiday in; Vancouver. . ; t ‘with Chantilly lace sleeves tap-; hearts, centred the bride's table. ered to lily points. / White tapers in silver holders | Mr. and Mrs. Steve King, 802. | ‘~Pastel sequins and tear-dropiand rtd carnations, completed Borden Street, left this morning : the table setting. pearls were featured on the sea- To receive her loped dsigned neckline and skirt scallops. A half-cap- of lace, puests, covered with sequins and rhine-, cocktail gown, nayy and white ‘tion. They plan to be away for: i stones held her shoulder-length | accessories and a pink carnation | | two-weeks. : veil and she carried a cascade: corsage. ‘ bouquet of Talisman roses. | The groom's mother attended Miss Ellen Roper, daughter of : / } “Preceeding the bride, atten-: wearing a brocaded pink satin : Mrs. M. M. Roper, 1140 Sixth Av-| ‘ dants. Mrs. Harry Rochester as; gown, pale blue accessories and lenue East, left this morning by Nn OW mutron-ol-honor and Miss Vir-: blue-toned carnation corsage, 'CPA plane for Vancouver en, _ ee einia Enwright, bridesmatd fori ‘Toastmaster and master of route to Victoria where she will : her sister, chose to wear over- | ceremonies A. F. Williamson denter nursing school at St. Jos-_ lays of red nylon net oon the read congratulatory telegrams * eph's Hospital, ! A .father (especially q new skirts of their red tatfeta sheath wae ae British Columbia _ one) must know a lot of things woes oe mem Ca Geatlle, ; ; . straete speaietiye wi mefrosty= Mr. and Mrs. Elarry King of | Amonq them, how to streten READERS Guests Assisting ‘ ith rer Terrace sail tonight for Vancon- | y t to | . f : ments were Mrs. Lorraine Ped- . : Ctr: the budget to make room for : hee ovene snow. tiekets 4 - “ Sy ninag ver aboard the Union Steam-. i : @® Puy your snow tickets at.oruk, Mrs. Raymond Spring, chips Gamosun ij the latest addition to the fam- ‘ the Grand Cafe anytiine. ‘This Mrs. William Sunberg, Mrs. Wile; SMPs GAMOSUN, ee. t aan : week at the Graud Cafe: Bare. Yam MeChesney, Mrs. J. W. | — ily. Right, here 1S wher’ he . beeued Dueck, Deep Fried Trhamer, Mrs, Eo HL. Kahley, Miss | ’ aets an able assist CFO ) Prawns, Lobster Ee Fooyunpg, Natalle Maskulak and Mrs, Har- LINDSAY S M 4 She I salised : ; stoi r 1 Marshall other. She has long realised . Fish aint Chips. Best: Brand T-. old) Marshall, Carta e & Stora e g i] Rene Bless and Fried half Prior to her departure the 9 g that the best way to make her ii Chieken, Phote orders a space pride presen’ her mother with Ustablished 1910 dollars co further, is to know ‘ ality. Drab BLU. cary) half of her bridal bouquet and : te calli 1 t. i val threw the remainder to the bevy | HOUSEHOLD GOODS who's selling what and foi : imo oA. GOP Ament of Mission of young girls. ' MOVING — PACKING how much. arouncdl town be- boo Leper wilh ospenk tonight oat For travelling Mrs. Scherk fev ee | fore she spends a nickel. To Hopi al the Evangelien) Bree wore a yellow tweed suit, topped i _ | CRATING — STORAGE his c 1, st ‘efully stuclies Chiueeby fora rain Young Peoples with black RECOESSOL LO nnd av NEWLS WEDS Mr. and Mrs. \ Lift Van Servic this enc ’ sne care u Vv stucies eatheriae, A warn weleame fo COPSUB of white roses. hoe Iveson, pleted iM ; e the ads n this newspaper, . ay ce dtpert y Ee peonle * , Yrereturn fr he entrances ¢ St. wul's sts: : Ate Benen RUDE gown yay motor Erie thrawel the interier, rathernn ‘ehureh Followsrg | Agents: Alice van Lines Ltd. She. knows that here is where . a newlyweds will take up residence) Cheir evening wedding August || Phones Wharf 4382 Office 5016 most stores put there best QO Prince vuper Sort Aen hat 720 Seventh Avenue Wést, ae key ae he vn cete. a Mou! forward. Dadcl is quick Annual Benguet to be held Lee. Me Seherk, well-known ine RETWE E cae a e-TIng Cere- an t ar MAGIA wien Autorama riday, Bepts sports elreles, isu graduate af Mony, The bride is the former; to sec that this makes Sense. oth oat VSO pan. Mebkets on sie Booth Memorial High sehool, vee, Moss Karin Goernat, claughter . Man-like, he even claims. it at (he Sborts “yep. a Clondik valved n business denne mt Stool ve ine ues ven Goon ; was his own icdlea in the first mtid the Bavey tbobed, “ Joseph's Academy and ds pres we e yroe 8s thes ' start i the ently employed ut the Canudina Mr. and Mrs Algernon: Ives-_, place, Now both start ALI. . Mh Annual Meeting an Any ishing Company. son, allot Prine Rupert. The | HIP . HUGGER their shopping in the pages of Boulely , Poinee Rupert Coneert wil! be held ou Priday, Sept. (Wd hoard reom Mrs, Seherk, ao etaduate 4 Ab 8 pan in the rauver ods employed ont Bob . ot , Giae Centre, AIP members We ran biel Try Daily News Classified | for you, Mr, Businessman, to L to abtend cagy) Parkor Tec , you, r vf eee Se eee UNE CT acivartise .... if you want to. @ iGehourd sephton, Vis ; p A N T § sell in volume to growina fame” . Acot, Murti Eife of Cannan os _ , ROMA in thie urs, Hr Lie hse NEW FREIGHT | ilies, ahcl newcomers in town. PibodaGbon GE COTS Ed, ' TRNAS ' Teta as ' , . Haat, Qn | FORWARDING SERVICE : Mie pant with the olanth SHOPPING STARTS IN THE @ Meeting Monday, sept. Oly ak casamasennnsennnevesnsesnagnnnnssiaeaAS ODE: EDI Wwilxt and the wdjuite helt PAGES OF THE Men's Five Pha Deaue. Wh | ato | Like Merry — weather permitting. baty Yk 8 6, 7 pray EMEC rine Weeliesdtuys | from PE an, Bah = yu, ah Dryeloa WIE Dee, Mekup and Delivery. Phone Soi OLD! eqn TAA. meetin, par. wrt hy qon) Hao pan A) interested are deed to pene fall portal freight service yp Hall Freight ane hanclling | Satieday, amt. | Ateuse Hit, @ Aous | asin) ! wih, Bop. tire | bride’s mother wore a navy blue! John Oliver TWigh sahool in Vian. Coast Forwarding announces a new portal to Kitimat and Vancouver. ona weight basis anty. For rates and other information phone 3475 or writo to Coast Forwarding Ltd, 749 West 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. ' ' j by CPA plane for Vancouver en: ‘route to Montreal where they; ; will attend an insurance conven- : * eouple have taken up residence in the Besner apartments, for want tltting. $4.98 between Prince Rupert, charges will be assessed 382) 214 6th St. The Stork Shoppe Os father should the Prince Runert Daily News. 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