ne ’ Burns Club Opens Season Tomorrow President of the Prince Rupert Burns Club Frank [lcks, today utged all members and préspes- tive members to attend the first dinner meeting of the season tomorrow at 7 pan. in the Com- modore Cafe. Secretary Robert McKay Sr., said that the meeting will decide upon activities to be held dur- ing the winter and make ar- rangements for the club’s anh- nual Burns Banquet to be held in January. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mills, 518, Musgrave Place, returned home , Monday night by car following: a month's holiday. While away | they visited friends in Vancou-! ver and on Vancouver Esland and- were guests of their son and! caughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs., Edward Mills in Yietoria, re- eently returned from Montreal. Son and daughter-in-law, Mr. wee eee ee owe * © we we ww STOPPING NOT PARKING "7 Judge’s Ruling May See Fines, Tow Costs Repaid VANCOUVER (CP) — The difference between parking and stopping has won a Vancouver lawyer dismissal of a $5 ticket in B.C. Supreme Court and officials a word puzzle. Barrister H. A. D. Oliver suc- sessfully appealed his conviction under a bylaw prohibiting stop- ving on certain streets between (p.m, and 6p.m. The city must vow change several huhdred signs or amend the bylaw con- cerned, or do both, officials say. Mr. Oliver said Tuesday all)! those previously convicted un-; der the section would be entitled to apply for free pardon and to: obtain refund of fines and tow-, ing charges. His argument before Mr. Justice T. W. Brown (form- erly of Prince Rupert), went like this: Signs on the street where his ersonally | | Speaking oe: Mr. and Mrs. John Gurvich ond Stephen Rapich of 736 Fiftl Avenue West, returned home Tuesday by car following < month’s holiday in Vancouve.’ and Vancouver Island. An executive of the Tofte Cel. ‘ulose Fabrik Company of Nor way, Joestein Noevig and Mrs. ‘Noevig, were guests.of the, Co! . umbia Cellulose ‘Company Ltc Watson Island during a two-da! visit in the city.. Mr. and Mrs Noevig are making an extensive topping between 4 p.m. and 6° ym.” His car was parked on the George Hill & Sons Ltd. | 624 - 3rd Avenuie West : ‘ ar was parked June 3 said: “no! . nos . me wy oe . . 1’ 4 i wo - * ——"- Prince Rupert Baily News Thursday; October 8, 1957 , WE BET OUR BOOTS?” YOU'LL BE HIGH AND DRY WHEN STORMY: - ». WEATHER GOMES. * wa WE'VE SMART OVERSHOES ALL YOUR SHOES | “FOR Phong 206 and Mrs, R, B. Mills, 1377 Over | look Street, who mude the jour- Ley with them to Vancouver, re- turned home carer. . r NOTICE - : ' tour of pulp and paper mill throughout United -States anc Canada before returning to Nor way in November. street between these hours but iad in fact stopped before 4 p.m. Therefore there was no offence. Mr. Justice T. W. Brown said the bylaw section contained “serious ambiguity” and this must be resolved in the defend- ant’s favor. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blake, 837 Eleventh Avenue East, leave to- ‘morrow night by boat for a two- ‘week holiday in Vancouver. r From Daily To Monday _ Wednesday and Friday” 9:30 Departure reaclers | @® Mr. Glen Thomas of the}' . Field Promotion D:vision of Mac- | & Millan & Bloedel Sales Limited, : wil) show a film called “SYLVA- | “PLY TODAY” at the Civic Cen- .tre on Friday, October 4th at @ ‘p.m. Contractors, Boat Buiid- ‘ers, Hobbyists, Home Builders ‘and the ‘“Do-It-Yourself-Man,” ;as well as others are invited to ‘attend and will find this a very | enlightening film on the manu-| > ¢ me Flights to Stewart ved. - and Alice Arm > Sar facture and uses of plywoods.! ae (Photo by Chandler’s Studio) | | . : Refreshments will be served. 4l-| - - Mr. and Mrs, Fritz Berg Mostad jag >see teen bert and MacCaffery Ltd. re Hy was TLE GIANT $ $ SALE | Fritz Mostad Weds Thorbjorg Bruvaid | In St. Paul's Lutheran Church Rites . 6 Buy, your show dekets at tre! ‘WATCH FOR FLYER ON oo YOUR DOORSTEP Vestern Airlines LASTING ; . ; - _ , ,{Grand Cafe, anytime. This week | : Baskets of white ahd yellow chrysanthemums enhanced by candlelight: at the Grand Cafe, Barbecued: formed an attractive setting at the altar steps of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Chicken, Deep Fried Prawns, : last Th d hy Mi Thorbi B Idb the brid £ Eri -| Chinese Sausage and Fried Rice, | asi ursaay Evening wnen {SS or }org ruva . ecame UG e ridge o ritZ. ish and Chips, best Red Brand : | Berg Mostad with Rev. A. S. Olson officiating. /T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half! / The bride was given in mar-i aa : Chicken. Fresh Bread daily. Dial, ‘riage by her uncle, J. K. Iversen encrusted with seed pearls and; were Otto Mostad and-H. S. Hat- , 3215. (237) | (of Kitwarnga ard formerly of: sequins and white accessories. rison. le Attention! Art club members her Mrs. ‘ i thiscity. ... oe - }ecompleted’ her: ensemble. She Soloist Anton Strardls a a. ae he; a! i Se aide tha bride woe ! “ a ee ee ae , Cand prospective members. Please} ; | For her wedding the brice wo) carried a spray bouquet compos-!sang “Love From God” during}? d prospective n é /gowned in ice-blue lace. The come to the Civic Centre Mon- | ae ed of American Beauty roses and | 'waltz-leneth gown featured chit-: -fon shoulder panels draped over’ “the bauk. A white briday cap: the signing of the register. ac- by iday. Oct. 7th at 7 p.m. Bring! whité carnations. : companied aoe “ tay | Attending the biide, Mrs. Knut: Lien. CrAWIN OF Olseeted mata Rysstad chose to wear a gown) At the reception in the Legion, | * , > ’ organist Peter “eo two-toned peach taffeta in: which was decorated with multi- | Owen. New members welcome SES iwaltz-length. The Georgian! colored streamers and flowers, | au S fe ineckline was accented with a the bridal party was seated Atig W.A. to UF.A.W.U. Rummage: : Q matching back bow. On her: th~ bride’s table, centred with' gale, Ola Post Office Buildins. 4 ; head she wore a band of net’ the tiered werding cake and. next to Liquor stor on Second, be | and colored sequins and she cat-; flanted by whit? and p’nk tapers ave. Sat.. Oct. 5, 9 to 5 p.m. #8 j tied a colonial bouquet of yel-; and tiny bouquets of vases, (933). » ilow and white carnations. - Reeeiving the enests, the! a ’ Bo | Best man was Carl Mostad, | bride’s aunt, irs. Iversen, wore: @ There will be a general meet- | ~®& i brother of the groom, Ushers; a royal blue lace gown, a veiled ,ing of the St. John’s Ambulance | ! : peo et hejee-taned hat and a corsage oF Association at the Civic Centre, : : . ont es | sage of white carnations. Friday, Oct. 4th, 8 p.m. (233) | . 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