os aa oe ew ra 7 9 oe 4 rien TEL Tee TR ee 4 Sh OR a ake Lae sD zi ee ON th a A Ley aaa 4 gi wt . to, aid hospital” ‘In. commemoration of Flor- Gay, Nightingale’s birthday, to- ay, the Prince Rupert General Nurses’ Residence, Pett te meme eee e seb we oe hospital Women’ 5 auxiliary will 7 Ce ee ae err if ye ee at F rat a aged td CPN Noah - Florence Nighting ale tea Proceeds from the event will phigh OP ow on opened in the hospital. WA president Mrs, CANADIAN LEGION BINGO. JACKPOT $100 guaranteed to go TUESDAY, MAY 13th LEGION AUDITORIUM | EVERYBODY WELCOME nurses: Mrs, J. ceive the guests, Haupt. The affair will hamper raffles. ‘ City priest. SPONSORED BY GOVERNMENT. LABOR- MANAGEMENT : COLUMBIA CELLULOSE © weds couple at Alice Arm A late afternoon wedding in | Torbit, Silver Mines, Alice Arm, / B.C. was the highpoint in the social life of the district May 8 when rita Anne Coyne of Fin: Flon, Manitoba became the ; | bride of Emile Michal _Marback of Nanaitho, B.C. | Rev, Robert Dalton of Prince : Rupert officiated at the service i which was the -first wedding ceremony performed .in the Tor- bit Silver Mines camp during its ten-year operation. Given in marriage’ by her brother-in-law, Lewis Smith, the bride wore a white lace and em- broidered sateen gown, and car- ried a bouquet of red roses. Bridesmaid was Mrs, Anne _ COMPANY, LIMITED cutest tice P dwell Shoes’ : “Your exclusive ladfes’ shoe store” & 34514 - 3rd Avenue West. ; {Opposite Northern B.C. Power) — - a a8 oye nt { Tuesday Special (One Day Only!) 1 em Casuals ...:.. ONLY P| cote $7.49. @ RED @ORIFTWOOD) fo _@ TAN AND BLACK Regular $9.95. Eichorn. | The ceremony and reception was held: at the home of the ar PRA nen A Nee aOR Renae Rar Wednesday WA's new project stage Its annual “Hospital: Day” go towards the’ auxiliary’s new-|:- tea Wednesday afternoon dn the ry est project, a gift bar, soon to be L. M. Greene, and superintendent of L, Kelly will re- General convener is Mrs. T. 8. Asked to pour are Mrs. H. A. Breen, Mrs. L, C. Chambers, Mrs, C. C, Mills and Mrs. J R. Ayres. feature a home-cooking table and grocery .Because of language trouble, Cenci and best man was Heinz). hl Se SAC SRST ARSED Re 3 Prince Rupert Daily News} ~. Monday, May, 12, 1958 EIGHT.- -YEAR.- OLD. Carmen Ferrugia, whose parents’ brought her to Hamilton’ from ‘Malta six months ago, wanted to impress: ‘her class-mates so she came to..school in the prettiest dress she has ever worn, Her communion dress. she thought she was being re- buked when the teacher psk- ed her about the dress “and she fled the classroom. Later she ‘was found erying in a downtown department store. But .a reunion with ‘mother who works in the store dried i bride’s brother-in-law and twin! ‘|i sister, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. | For their honeymoon the bri-' CPSS | i dal couple left on the : Princess: Louise for Prince Ru- i States by car, the prairie provinces to Vancou- ver Isiand, to make their future | ‘home near Nanaimo. ly | | ‘| Francois Lake | News ty AGNES H. NEAVE tO Dally News Currespundent FRANCOIS LAKE—Mrs. Henry ; valder by train when he return-; ; ed this week from Prince Rupert. | She was very ill early this year and it is hoped that a change will help her regain her sheath, } double life and freedom of Enjoy the Sarong 3 convertible panty-girdle Tho smartost undorcover fashion in yoars Is the Satong converlibla panty-girdlot Smoothfilting dotachable shield transforms this clavarly designod panty-girdla quickly and caslly into a regular girdle. Detachable garters too! 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OOTHIC © BARONG © DAISY FRUSH » LILY OF FRANCE © NUBACK © TELNFORM « i ree me eee ee eee, -| The story was told in pictures of FUR COLD STORAGE melts back in. the — hills ‘the culverts have been upwards. up, luads of gravel have ‘dumped on the side of the road , Ito hold the culverts down, It. ! looks queer to sce the culverts : ‘poking up beside the roud. | The Womens ‘Institute showed | /some educational films in’ the’ (hall here on Saturday evening, , land we were shown one of Kiti- ; mat, showing how the men came (first and how houses were built, ; then schools, and then how -the i wives and children came along. one man,.and we were all Inter- Steve Stephenson who was at one thne our Game Warden here ob Burns Lake, THe later went to Kithmat. Brule Howard is. back with us nguin after belng away for 16 years, working for the Forestry, When we took over this store 17 years ago Ernie was managing it for Verne Taylor, and he help- ed up for a month until we gat used to the work, He Is ving In i the little log bullding at the cor- ner on what was the Peterson firm, now owned by John Keefe Jr, \ Sete eee sey meena Aneel mer apd ee rset Armen ry we More than 650 see Capers for third time ' A sell-out crowd of more than 660 Juammed the. Clvle Centre nuditorlum Saturday wleht fora third perfornuanee of the "Cen- tennlal Capars," The Len Harrington athqo pro- duction wis performed with the Fsume cast and almost Identiens numbors as the rab two show- nes May 2 and May 3, The prograny was spleed with HuoKt turtlst APHOUTANCEs, Vindimity, Ruslan city 10) niles from Moscow, ls mentioned dn chronicles dating back to 1108, o ‘pert ,en route to - the’ United | The newlyweds will.return via | [representing the Order of the Royal Purple colors of purple and gold, will fill ithe Elks Home with fra- grance Wednesday after- ‘noon when — ‘holds its annual : Spring \Tea and Sale. ‘ Lorraine. Fedoruk will . receive ithe. ‘uasts for -the affair. to -b vaau, | Smith travelied here with 8. B.l gy ot 9:30 pan. “Water is rushing’ down in the oe ‘package. counter. 2 plant 2 4ereeks to the lakes as the snow! cree ; wand. stall, sewing and knitting booth | mountains. Deep Creek is caus- | and a home-cooking counter. | up her, tears. ‘ (CP Photo) OORP tea, sale set Wednesday | Fresh cut mauve lilacs, the : OORP Honored ‘Royal Lady. Mrs. | Mr. - the Empire Wednesday “at Cathedra Receiving names Marianne, | Ellen, the little principal wore a traditional christening robe of white crepe. Godparents were-Mr, and “Mrs, Harold M. Britten. and Mrs. Charles Whatman, all of this city. Following the ceremony a fam: ily tea was held at the home of and Mrs. Wells on 1643 ‘Atlin Avenue. ' Eleven young girls between’ the ages of nine and 10 years honor- ed their mothers. Friday. night day school class of First Baptist church staged a.“Mother and Daughter’ ‘banquet In the church {hall in honor of Mother's Day, assisted Mrs. -Bowman- with the banquet arrangements and re- ceiving the guests. . | ’ Mrs. P| HY Linzey, aslated ‘in the kitchen. , . IODE plans women’s. home ‘in Vancouver The Queen. Mary chapter . ‘of the Imperial! Order Daughters. of - after- ‘noon learned that-tre provincial IODE chapter is.. planning. ‘to’ sponsor a home for eiderly: wom- en. - Addressing the. group was. Rey her report of thé IODE. provin- cial convention. held -in. ‘Vancou-} ver Jast month when the new provincial project was proposed... — Kasper | “said. that alll °. | British. Columbia; _. - Mrs. chapters in were asked to give financial .and moral support to the venturé. : In other . business - “Members were reminded to attend. Empire | General convener is Mrs. Louis! Gastaldini and: tea room hostess | home. of Mrs. | will be Mrs. James Hyndman. “Special attraction: of : the event. Pwill be. paini. reading.’ : i Other features’: include. asur-! ing trouble at Tchesinkut Lake. | Last year the old bridge was tak-! en cut over Deep Creek and two | huge culverts were placed side: ‘by side under the highway. The | @ Order of the Royal water has been coming from Nell|Spring Tea and Sale, Wednes- Kelly's side of the road at such iday, May 14th, 2:30 p.m. EIk’s a pace and with such power that! Home. forced | Before they ruse so: @ Free film for far that the highway was broken | Moose Temple tonight. been READERS Purple | (98) a | everyone in. (96) | 2 S.O.N. meeting Monday, May | ,8 p.m. (96) ~ Wells infant ba ptize when Mrs. Lloyd Bowman’s Sun-- yesterday, Mrs, J. A. Roskam, wife of; church pastor, ‘Rev. Roskham, gent Mrs. John Kasper, givingf | ceremony — St. Andrew’ $: Anglican Cathedral was the scene of a lovely christening ceremony. yesterday. afternoon when Rev. Stanley Leech. of Masset baptized the nine-month-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, P.M. Wells. “In attendance were the baby’s brother: Michael, 4, her sister Shella, 3, and: maternal grand- parents Mr.and Mrs. Earle Wil- son of. West Summerland, B.C. who are presently her on a 10- day visit, “The — principal's _ paternal Albans, T. Wells “of Edmonton, - Eleven girls fete mothers _ at First Baptist banquet Following: the: ‘banquet each corsage, A series - ‘Of games. concluded the affair. PERSONALS. Miss - ‘Adeline - Milewski. chair- man of -the- Prince ‘Rupert Dis-. trict ‘Tuberculosis: “Society of British Columbia, leaves tomor- row by: ‘Canadian: Pacific | Air- lines’ plane via ‘Terrace for Van- | couver to attend the annual con- | vention, May: At and 15. a gineer ‘Of Columbia’ Cellulose ‘Company. Ltd.,- ‘Watson, Island, leaves. .tomorrow...by. plane. with where they. will attend the. West- ern: International Meeting of Pulp and Paper Industry;, May 15 to'17.: Following’ the meeting, they will ‘join-Mr. ard Mrs. Wil- liam Bond in. Vancouver to drive to ‘Southern ‘California for a three-week holiday. ~ GREAT ADVANCES Torricelli’s « ‘barometer - (1645) (1710)- were great aids to meteor- ology.. : Day celebrations to be conducted | ee dinethe. elity. and: : Port. . BRdeweara log ~ | schools, May 16. vs At the ‘meeting’ held, at the Cay a he William | Bussey, | ee ee "ONS Ve ean te: t | Mrs, AOS. “Hamilton . _ won. the |. ' monthly. prize. ote Per.” Free pana os of Chinese Food . Phone 3329 Deep Fried Prawns $1.15 ' $10AS. Green Pepper Chop. Suey 95¢ Shrimp Egg Foo Yong $1.00 Chicken Fricd Rice -95c Free Delivery ($3.00 Orders): Melrose Cc hop Suey - Next meeting,. June 4, will ‘pel foes ihetd at the: home: of. Mrs. ‘Kas- ested particularly as it was of {ARRAS CLEANING AND REPAIRING * ACR wash SLACKS Cae A Tusurious fh , the seat ar bi well-prossed Pour minutes i oom Vavaigs il PARKUR SPORTSWEAR GO, LTB, supoevye Pho j vastly cumple theiy star fu wen Soll shitdes af wey, brown and charcoal, Just $12.05 + eect | FLAN n Wear nel that won't sag in wat the huees or get dy dnstead, they hold Clines and keep that look, day after daw, ins ashing machine Hd diye then ready — ¥ Acritings We Acrtinn YOve Vineoso you want it to be the best. 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