‘ 4 7 Sletten-Pettersen VOWS © fo - | poo i pledged at St. Paul's | i» A quiet wedding ceremony was performed in St. Pdul’s Lutheran church May 26 when Alice Petter. sen, recently arrived from Farsund, Norway, became the bride of Emil Asblorn Sletten, who came to Canada one year ago. Rev. A, 8. Olson officiated for the evening wedding ceremony which united in marriage the couple who had been engaged for six years." °° .The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leif Pettersen of Farsund, Norway and the groom is the son of Mrs. Hanna Sletten and the late Emil Sletten. of Vesteraalen, Norway. , ‘The bride wore a full-length white embroidered nylon tulle and lace-over-nylon taffeta. The boat neckline and sleeves tap- ered to lily points fashioned the fitted bodice which fell to a: bouffant skirt, edged with em- broidered lace. -A pearl tiara secured her French illusion veil, appliqued with sequins, Her jewellery was a fhinestone necklace and ear-. ring set, gift of the groom. She carried a‘ bouquet of red roses to complete her ensemble. “ Matron of ‘honor Mrs. Ivar Eldsvik. chose to wear -& powder blue crepe’ gown, a-close’ fitting Best man was the groom’s cousin, Egil Elvan. Vocalist Mrs. Morris Kardal sang “O’ Perfect | Love” and organist was _ Mrs, performed British Columbia « in Chilliwack rites” Of. interest :in “northern and southern. points of | was the:May'17 afternoon wedding |: in St. Thomas’, Anglican church; Chilli- wack: which: united in Harry Hagen, flowers and white tapers.~ hof Pedersen. matching bolero and blue accessories, “ Mr. and Norway. A two-tiered wedding. : centred ‘the bride’s table.” pink hat and pink. accessories. ~ Ex-Booth high teacher gifts were on display. WINS. ~ Queens University award Hans E.:Tonne, Grade 8, Divi- Sion 1 teacher at Booth Memorial High school for three months last years is among eight Uni- versity of British Columbia stu- dents awarded prizes and schol- erships at. Queens . University, Kingston, Ont; © @ Registered Nurses © Associla- tion Regular’ Meeting Thursdu y, June 5 at 8 pam. Nurses Resi- dence. Se (113) @ Richard Sephton,” District Agent Mutual Life of Canada. For Life Insurance counsel, Phone 2391... (127) @ Ladies Curling Club meeting, Monday, June 9, 8 p.m. Civic Centre Ladies Lounge. (112) @ Legion Auxiliary meeting, Thursday, June Sth. 8 pum. (112) @ Sonja tea June 7 has been Mr. Tonne, presently teaching Chilliwack High German at school, was awarded the W. W. Near scholarship. A pilot in the German Naval Alr. Arm during the Second World War, Mr. Ton- ne came to Canada five years ago and will become a Canadian citizen in September. Top winners were. T. H. Cars- well, MSc of Vancouver who won the Cominco (CM & S Co.) Fel. lowship of $1,000 and D. N. Baker of Vancouver who was awarded the Sir James Aikens Fellowship in Canadian history valued at $400. | Others are L. L, Irvine of New Westminster who won the George MacBeth Milligan Fel- lowship in Philosophy, $400: Miss Meredith Savale of Victoria, a University Scholarship of $200. E. Bruce Tregunna of Langley was awarded a University Schol- arship of $300 and a W. W. Near Scholarship in Biology; Hillary Lee of Trail, the Ann Adamson Scholarship in Psychology upon cancelled. (113) completion of her studies. : this is NOT a... ALL SALES FINAL The bride walked with. Bern- hof Pedersen to the altar, dec- orated with bouquets of spring Hosts at the dinner reception which followed in the Canadian Legion banquet room for, 30 guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bern- Receiving Mrs, Pedersen wore a navy- blue crepe gown .and ° powder Pedersen proposed the toast to the bride and read con- gratulatory telegrams received from points in the United States cake, During the evening, .-gpests went to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Eidsvik on 410: Sixth Avenue East, where the wédding Mr. and Mrs. Emil Asbjorn Sletten | (Photo by. Nishio. Van Meer, Studio) Patriotism in lighter vein _ HALIFAX. <().—Women of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire traditionally take their loyalty to Britain and Canada seriously. But patriotism took a lighter turn Tuesday when it came to home provinces. A number of Halifax women put out each day a special pam- phiet called “Wee Echoes” for delegates to the national annual convention. . . Readers found this poem by an anonymous contributor who re- centiy spoke to the head of the Gordon economic commission: Gordon's voice of doom ran as deadly frost, The mines are closed, is poor, The men are trapped and lost. the land - To Mr. Gordon let me say, ‘You Sale starts * Housecoats ‘Reg. values to $39.95 am awe merc cena marked by IODE delegates. did your work so well That we will proudly pin .on you the head of a mackerel.’| DEFENDS EAST oo, The writer says that although Maritimers are “slow to move” and “the battle of Confederation. still beats about. our ears,” the young people graduated from Maritime universities “add to the country’s wealth and fame.” At a municipal dinner, prov- incial IODE presidents poked fun at their own provinces. Mrs. Thomas Bishop of Cal- gary spoke of the- oil. wealth which Alberta had got from “be- neath the ground.” She urged members not to misconstrue. if they heard in Alberta a hymn: which sounded like “Oil Things | Smithers. . anh, : “Given in marriage by. her father, the bride wore a gown of; white -ballerina-length bro- .| eaded. satin, with numerous soft ‘plegts in back of the skirt cre-, ating the focal interest. Her bol-. ero, fashioned. with long pointed: ‘Sleeves and stand-up ‘collar, ‘was ( a shoulder-length -ton, B.C., veil, -“iHans” Schreiber of Smithers. ‘and - cousin: of the. groom’ was’ best )midn." Ushers’ were , E...R, Buffum* of Shawnigan’ Lake; Vancouver Island and Nick Filyk of Smithers. .° « -, The reception followed | Empress Hotel. 3 . The wedding cake’-cen table decorated with pink cayna- topped with Mrs. .E, Elw at , f hen : n marriage former city resident | Joan Buffum and Frahk K.. Leipe. aaa on ‘Rev. J. W.. Way” officiate the double-ring ceremony of tt youngest daughter of, Mr! ‘and ‘Mrs. Ernest T, Buffum of Philli- ‘wack. and ‘the only "son-of. “Mr, and. Mrs, Bruno Leipe of Caws- formerly of Evelyn and '., She carried a bouquet of pink roses. embedded in stephanotis. The _ bride’s attendant: was yn Norton of Pen- ‘in the tred : a ‘d aty, f the ’ church, and the recéption: room fireplace, : Hp Sgn Bruno. - Leipe - proposed. ~ the : bridal. toast. For going away on her honey- |: ‘moon trip: to Vancouver, Bell- |: dingham,.the Fraser and_ Okan- |" agan Valley, the bride chose to 6 and. -in ‘the: with white ‘and ‘pink accessories Sune I : ‘and a pink carnation ‘corsage... “ |} Mr, and.Mrs. Leipe have taken wear a. turquoise sheath dress up residence in Smithers where the groom is employed. at: Hos- Kins Garage... ~ crs + Mrs, Leipe, prior to her ‘mor- riage, worked as a stenographer for the Bank of Montreal, in Prince Rupert. 7 wo _ PERSONALS: | * W. H. Morrison, “1444. Eighth Avenie East, left: today by Can- adian Pacific Airlines plane for a ‘Short holiday ‘in. Vancouver, . “Hollywood visitors H. by and’ Phillip Harris’ paid a brief visit in the city yesterday afternoon before leaving for tions and‘ stocks. Similar. floral. Ketchikan, | Matinee 4. Evenings June 6-7, Ru 7 : Reserve’°$1.00- < Civic Centre Dancing "SWEETHEARTS _ PARADE *. DIRECTOR, BUDDY TAFT”. "Civic Centre Gym Matinee June’ 5, Children = Students 25e ‘ wpe fn & ro sh 75¢ — Come from Thee, Oh’God.” 9 am. ccecnelecees .... Sale Price o'clock —- Evenings 8. p.m. . wees $7.95 D, “ss y * Sk irts Printed, flowered, novelty and flared skirts. Reg. to $7.95. Sale Price $ 39> ef A ‘ ‘ . . steeesetenetan Sale Price $3-95 * Coats New spring coats, Reg, values to $39.95, Sale Price $7 o.95 | —& Cotton Dresses sizes 1210 24% .. Sale Price 95-95 * Blouses All sizes and COlOPS vwessesseseneee Sale Price $4.95 * T. Shirts Reg. values t0 $4.95 ccccscsse wu Sale Price 99-95 4 Pullovers *ninsssia wus sun $f 95 Kk Cardigans wens nvion nor. vauestos09s, sate rice $ 5.95 * Purses Fes. values to $5.00 csmusnineen Sale Price $1.95 * Kiddies Dresses, Hats, Skirts, Coats, Slax "BUT AT THESE GIV bouquets . had: decorated the} § L. Cros-| ‘School | 16 Lo fag i Ber yn ete gy AMILY SHOE STORE. 38.- 3rd Avenue West | e Exciti «With: all the‘ comfo Naturalizer famous ‘heel COMPETE WITH THEM. NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTOR PRINCE RUPERT HAVE PRICES BEEN AS LOW AS THESE. lla ng footnote. of fashion ? to toe.” Lined Jeans. ' Assorted Sizes Reg. Values to. $3.69 SALE PRICE, Boys Shirts Long sleeves, plaid, wash- able, Sizes to 14; Reg. Values to $2.98 SALE _ PRICE and many other items priced belowe cost and sized from infants to size 14, ' 4) 4 $].98 SALE PRICE DRESSES Afternoon, Cocktail, Prints, Crepes, Taffetas . Reg. Values to $39.95 $ 83.95 BUNNY BAGS Corduroy, Fur Trim Reg. Valucs to $12.98 . SALE PRICE $ 498 SALE PRICE KIDDIES PLAYTIME {| JACKETS Washable, Lightly Lined sve SNAP OVERALL _ INFANTS’ Assorted Cloths Reg. Value $2.98 SALE PRICE : $1.98 | 4 ais Wedding Dresses'|’ Reg. Values to $69.95.” Make wonderful Lodge Drésses SALE. O5. are vod ‘ ALL THESE & MANY MORE ITEMS ON SALE AT I. i “THE ANNEX” (Next Door to the Esquire Shop on. 6th Street) | fe ne ene Set ate: Renee a eS Stet perce ee ne cane ego mi ~