PERT ae eet ere re wee OE COR EER ee we. = £2 ESBS ECSBAAN AS. “picruren BEF ORE their flve-tlered: wedding cake are newly- ; ‘weds Mr. aid Mrs, Monfong Mah following ‘thelr ‘afterenoon ‘wedding ceremony Wednesday in First United Church with.” Roy, Vernon E, McEachern officiating. The bride‘is the former Miss Kim Souchow of Saskatoon and the groom is the son”: ‘of Mr. and Mrs, Tun Mah, Bridal attendants were Miss Pat | “Wong and Miss Donna Mah and best man was Sheldon Wong. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Mah will make their home at 310 Filth Avenue © West following a three-week honeymoon trip in. Vancouver, . _ Victoria and Seattle, “(Photo by Chandler's Studio) © Suits ® Topcoats ALTERATION Ling Th 220 6th St. TALLORING ® Pants - © Slacks SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE . e Tailor Phone 4238 places, Cracked or chipped dishes can not be properly cieansed ~ and may harbour disease ‘germs, It is not wise to accept food served on such dishes in public eating SALE CONTINUING Saturday’s paper contained an |, ad for Wallace's. ‘Department Store: featuring Tropleana‘’s at $4.98 and stating that these were for Monday and Tuesday selling. This statement was incorrect in fs much as the sale will continue all this week, es wel ape ve TO ALL LIFE INSURANCE : pllerwounas. iH An : |... INCOME TAX DEDUCTIONS " i}. The Income Tax Act (Canada) [twas recently amended to permit ate individual taxpayers to deduct aby. from their income, within cortain I MP OR TANT NOTICE Retirement Savings Plans Eligible for limits, premiums paid for retire- f ment savings plans in 1957 and later years, The savings portion of cither a new or an existing life insurance policy may be qualified as a retire- mont savings plan, Existing ‘life insurance policies therefore nead not be surrendered in order to take advantage of this tax relief, The possible advantages of the _ deduction should in each case he considered in relation to the ' reslrictions required by law to be included in asavings plan to make _ it oligible for the deduction, and i in rolation to the policyholdor's 1 © own particular tax cireumstancos, 1 ! Policyholdors intorested in the th now deduction should consult 1 their life insurance undorwriters or thoir companies, — |. THE LIFE INSURANCE | _ COMPANIES IN CANADA LlbIG datsies ‘and: ‘daffodils, , George” ‘Dumas. ithe Canadiar ‘Legion guditerlum: Prince Rupert , Monday, Ma Daily Ly. "13,719 nfs ake d titles: such. ag" “defo, : : Minetarté, | maceiease kaker : ‘were ‘ar- or: ‘those. who. ‘love ‘to. oat pastries. were: ‘Just. some ‘of. the | ables In an’ atmosphere warmth ‘and color, _Arlists, assisting, were’ Inger Rev,’ Harold oiler, ‘pastor: of the Evangelical Free: Chirch ds: route to’ Vancouver ~where he ‘Church of America, May- 14 to 19,.He splans {o return’ to" the . aty May 24, RN, on ‘the nursing” Prinee Rupert General Hospital ‘ds leaving Prince Rupert tomor- row by Canadian Pacific ‘Ajrlines plane via, Terrace-en route to California where she will.attend & Bible School and also: continue nursing. - Miss Marie Hliltz, 1256 Park Av- enue, left this morning by Can- adian Pacific Airlines plane for Vancouver via Terrace en route to Whalley where she: will: take. up residence with ‘her’ brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and: Mrs. root group of. Colusa fdohn: ‘Prince... leaving the city tomorrow: morn- ‘ing by CPA’ plane via Terrace cn. will attend’ the annual confer- J ‘tence ‘of. the Canadian Pacific District of the ‘Evangelical Free’ “Miss: Mary Ann Nowakowsky : staff of Fa Mrs, Oscar Giske was: 5 general convener. for the successful af- fair, ‘ . ° Comnilttee ‘members, were Mr, 10 ‘red, “white « and. lie and. Mrs, Martin: Berg, Mr; ‘and|} "| ofusely “display a} Mrs, PEL, Peterson, Mr. and: Mrs; : hout-the auditorium with'}Henry Hansen, Mr. ‘and:, Mts. ‘tides, ‘stredmers . and.: “féstoons, Martin Bjorndal, Mr .and Mrs. enhdneed by bouquéts of: yellow. Alfred Jensen, Mr'and Mrs. “Carly | . -{Btrand, Oscar: Giske, Mrs. J,."M,: SON president, P. L. Peterson: Ritchie, Mrs; Herman Rensvold,| ‘welcomed: the large: ‘crowd ‘and Mrs. John Fredheim, Mrs, ‘Gun- ater. ‘emceed - the short enter- nar Selvig, Mrs, James ‘Taylor,|: j[tattiment program: : ran John Mc-}’ Naughton, Joe. Lang; John gett gy TAKING. ‘OVER the post of northern | representative for: _the United Fisheremen and: Allied Workers Union (Ind.) in’ ‘during an after supper:, chat. Arthur Rutherford, “AS | good. as home ‘cooking, Taddie,” Greer told him, IMPROVED FOOD at Prince. Rupert, Genera ‘Hospital: got: high praise from white- haired. ‘Mrs, Kathleen: Greer, ‘517 Ebert. m with . “hospital administrator Be and’soft music while atten Italian Night Life ae CORP Spaghetti Supper. | . Night life in Italy’ was the: ‘theme: of the Order. | ot the Royal Purple’s supper party,, Saturday. when: | 200 people ate huge portions: of delicious: spaghetti, and..tossed ‘salad in an atmosphere of candlelight dants served Chianti wine. - General convener for the. suc- cessfiil affair in the Elk’s Lodge, {was Mrs, Louis Gastaldini, Pro- ‘ceeds from the affair will . go 4,| towards the OORP hospital ward {| fund, Committee members ‘assisting were Mrs, Alex. McFarlane, Mrs. Robert Currie, Mrs, James Hynd- { man, Mrs, .R. A. Holkestad, Mrs. ‘Donald Hawryluk, Mrs, Michael ‘Munizaba, Mrs, William Mc- | Chesney Jr., Mrs. Donald Scherk, Mrs. Lorraine Fedoruk, Mrs. D.'S. Bill, Mrs,’ Jack Collins, Mrs, J. W. Rosedale, Mrs. J. R: Jackson, Prince Rupert is Raymond L. - Gardiner. Mr. Gardiner suc- ceeds Thomas E. Parkin, who “has been appointed to the newly-created post of UFAWU : public relations director. Mr. Gardiner, presently - employed: at ‘the Prince Rupert Fisher- ‘men’s Co-Operative Associa-. - Mrs. Hector Fullerton and ‘her fon “Milne of ‘Vancouver, “left this morning by. CPA plane via { Terrace. for; her.-homte.. after. a two-week stay: dn the’ city with her parents Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Webster, 501 Sixth:Avenue East. READERS e Buy your. show Tickets: at.the Grand Cafe. -This. week. the Grand offers you Chinese .Saus- age and Fricd Rice, Deep. Fried Prawns, Almond ‘Chicken, Best | : Red: Brand’ T-Bone . Steaks. and Fried Half Chicken. Fresh bread dally, Phove orders -a specialty. Dia] 32h. co (14) ® St, Andrew's Cathedral Spring Téa and Bazaar, in the Cath- | edral Hall, at 2:30 p.m, Wed- nesflay,: ‘May’ a (113) e Dryclean with. Deane, Pickup and Delivery. Phone 9353. (Uf) @ sons of Norway meeting, Monday, Muy'td. 8 pan - (112) FRED E DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST: _ Phone 5548 300 rd Ave, Ws 4 ‘ Coma and Hoar: Moat ’ ' : elo ETE HO ATE ba ede fw beaeyd vas a i tion in Prince Rupert has been secretary - treasurer of the UFAWU. shoreworkers local. He served on the executive of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council several’ years ago.and for one term he was elected as the representative of up-coast locals on the pro- vincial executive of the Trades ‘and ‘Labor Congress when the UFAWU was an affilfate of that body. Seeley Infant R eceiues Vam es The Church of the Annuncia- tlon was the scene of a morning baptism Wednesday when the two-month-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Dale E, Seeley, 933 First Avenue West, reecived Richard Dale with Father J. 1. McMahon officiating, Godparents are Miss Beatrice Jordan, aunt of the prineipal and William Donald, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Waller Seeley of Snow- den, Saskatchewan and maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, The Hon, JAMES SINCLAIR — MINISTER: OF FISHERIES - WiLL SPEAK TO THE ~ FISHERMEN’ AND ELECTORS, Se di On Bohol of Edward 7, Applewhalte, vo At tho’ ‘civle Contro: auditorium OM 8100. ‘Pim THURSDAY, Moy: 16th, Ted applovbatt will also spook to-you, the olecs ‘tor on-his stewardship os your vopresontative,. Gotdon Jordan of Hinton, Al- berta, Raprnttin of: Yours, names! Mrs, B.-D. Watson, Mrs. Foimer!a Odde, Mrs. Victor ‘Menzies, Mrs. Robert Elliott and Mrs. William McFadzean, Mrs, George J. Brown was cashier, tra, 4 5 ; vostly book-keeping t Ghoing Avcounts 1 @ Yourave charged a ee “provided The ‘supper ‘was followed by! dancing ‘to a four-piece orches- | cooking, Mt MW HAN 0 2 MILLION CANADIANS personul expenses hy cheque. With this streamlined account, the Bank is able to reduce agen she: simples your ho hooplng: and Auxiliary Tea Women’s auxiliary, to _,St,.An- hold its’ pre-summer® tea..and Sale in the Cathedral ball on. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. G, Watts, wife of the Rt. Rev. H.-G. Watts, Bishop. of ‘Caledonia will, ofiicially: open: ‘the affair at 2:30 pm. General convener ‘and | ‘tea room hostess -will -be: WA presi- dent Mrs, ‘I’, B. Black. Set Wed ee | The Afternoon ‘branch of the! drew's Angiican- Cathedral’ will! - whom: they. served with pene ind :f “out’ nut Nene ant Company. ‘realised. OE vessels © are fairly ‘old: an provide | facilities : “for. more’-effi: but that it'was the’ ng ‘of }for.:tt the company”to’ gear ‘the leet |in'th up ‘to’ modem: ‘conditions: and | cient t time-saving " ‘handling: OfK “plants, . [ knitting.” es The event will: ‘feature stalls of white: elephant, candy, ‘home- | 3 osewing: fand| : eo An additional service for everybady — especially covenient for hushand and wife aD of M Personal Chequing Accouat is the ideal way ty pay househuld and and to piss the saving on to you. n Vore's why you should have a B of M Person flat’ rate of only 10 conts for each cheque or counter withdrawal. pald through your caccount, Your service charges appeut, | in, ‘ei i yout "een oy three months, pa ‘ @ Your cnneelled chores are held,.as.an aldedc coe ~eee for you, in safeskeoplig by; the, Woof M for 0, years, Should you -roquite a cancelloil cheruo-a as proot ment, It will b avallable upon Feaquost Mr eek Nae . che hye a! Wes a - a Velndo ‘hupirt- Wa bhi AS Os Stawart: Wanohs AMNTH Horkivg, ration NONALI' Re L my with a auatery atom of statement at the Bank whenever you | need to dlu so. WHY NOT ENQUIRE at your ticigh- hourhood branch about this new. Boof M service today? Our stiff will be glad to give you.a folder on the subject and to answer any’ questions your-may have on the | opening of a B of M Personal Chequing Account, op Ak fon y yous omy nen: ‘ how