yeas wees SENG Ng CE Re uomta cg rdigigt apyrpataeng! ef oa RS OF Royal Canadian’ Engineers ' who ‘provided . guard .|- df: honor ‘for’ Princess Margaret are. shown ‘standing. rigidly at. attention. as. the princess inspects. them in front of legislative buildings in. Victoria. Princess spent today. resting in Kelowna dfter flying..up to Fort St. John - Friday, opening the Lake Okanagan bridge Saturday ‘and spending yesterday ‘ata barbe- que! and’ boating on Lake Okanagan at. Kelowna.’ given ~ Confetti, flood lights iscella neous shower for bride ~-Colonist’ photo by Jim. Ryan. t - e-elect and the. clicking ‘of cam- eras greeted. bride-elect Miss Jeannine Turcotte Wed- nesday night at a surprise shower held at: the home of."Mrs. James Rhodes, 530 Eighth Avenue West. {Miss - Turcotte’s marriage ” to Victor Brain will bean event of Abgust: 8 at the Church. of the Annunciation. ‘A’ double. ‘arch: decorated. with pJnk and ‘white “flowers and. flanked by white picket, fencing! répresented the bride - elect’s}: fature home, graced the dec- ofated: chair and table of ‘the guest: of -honor. .On the - table Jaw Mrs, L. A. Brain, were pre- sented with: “pink cOrsages.. . Following . musical. entertain- ‘ment ‘refreshments were ‘served rby “co-hostesses Mrs.. ‘Donald. Smith’: and“Mrs. James Rhodes, “assisted by Miss" Pauline: ‘Tur-| cotte, © The. bride’s | cake, ‘made’ and | was displayed a bride doil il-; decorated by “Mrs. Smith was| luininated by direct lighting. “After Miss Turcotte was. pre- séhted with a white corsage, a! i flanked by, lighted candles. and cut by the. guest of. honor... Other invited guests were “PERSONALS ~ - Mr. and ‘Mrs. -Charles Pp, Bal- ‘agno, 325 Fifth “Avenue West, ‘sailed on the Canadian National ‘Steamship “Prince. George” Fri- ‘day night fora five-week chol- yiday .in Seattic, | “Wash. “While away they will visit. members ot ‘their. family in | ‘Seattle | and ‘friends in Vancouver, ' - Thomas ‘E.. Parkin, public re= lations ‘officer for. the United} Fishermen ‘and. Allied. Workers’ ‘Union in British Columbia, leav- ‘es tomorrow by plane from: Ter- race for Vancouver. after. spend- ing two weeks touring: canner- ies, fish plants and camps in ‘the Prince Rupert, Nass River andSkeen. a Rivers areas. Miss: ‘Betty, ‘Martin leave ‘morrow ° ‘by “CPA. plane” after. ‘spending: a - 10-day. holiday.,with | her. - parents, Mr 72nd. Mrs... Eric} Richard: and Lyn’ ‘Harrington; photographer-writer: team: from | -Toronto, who recently: ‘published their latest book “British ’ Col- ‘umbia in Pictures, ” left the city .by-. plane this: morning «after spending — a: brief: visit “here, decorated caravan drew up be-! Mrs. Denis J. Smith, Mrs.. Alfred | While here they. visited” t with side the make-believe home and} JonasSon, Mrs. Allan. Rochon, Mts. Jocelyn Bolton, curator’ o welcomed the bride-elect with a: large array of gifts: TIGWU=CIECE S "MOL Ter aes i : Yvonne - Smith, i Miss: Barbara. Smith, Miss Mrs. EYER, Miss) he Museum of’ Northern: British |: - Gordon} Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Har- -rington-were visitors here about Alice Turcotte, and mother- ine: Raye Rhodes, Mrs, L. G. Smith, | four years ago after completing ~ Motoring holiday This is the first in a series of stories by Mrs. Eugene Bart- lett, 423 Emerson Place, giving an account of their trip by car ‘to southern British Col- umbia, Washington and Ore- gon, As a service to persons who haven't ventured south by car, The Daily News. is publishing the series to give Crayellers an idea ‘of road con- ditions, aceomodation = and other information motorists may wish to know in advance. By EMERALD BARTLETT SMITHERS (Wednesday) --- Stephen, Michael and I started off on the 1,000-mile road to Vancouver, carly in the morning the sun in our eyes. We had --high hope in.our hearts and covered the distance = often mough to be awarded “Roads Scholarships” but none of us, had driven any appreciable dis- tance before and never without the “Head of the Household,” In nddition to being one of the best drivers we know, he applies his technical know-how to deeiph- ering the disquieting noises that usually develop on the lonelier abretehes of highway along nbout the second .day. Before we say anything about -the far-awny flelds which: will undoubtedly be green, we don't think we are yoing to see any- thing, anywhere, more benutiful tliat the moonlit, highway and don-water: on the way to Port Idward, “Maat Terrace, we stopped at Kleanzn Orook Park (we still en) It Gold Creek) for no fow minutes, The wood-pllea are not “suite ng trimly abundant as thoy wero when Joe Truelaon was thhord. Me was retired ta Usk, in deference to his years and arth. vitda, Many of us will mfas hin, Tong before the Yoreatry Dow partovont started to build its No camps throughout BC. he Wad developed this atte with a fooling for Nts natural beauty and the comfart of the public, My built for ua, tables, benehos, flroplaces and for our ahildren, honts bo aT In the areal, atts sToarn on, bows ane arrows! ton (until) he found they were Vole wand: dangerously), All tls hecuuse he had the tine, Powege tet the skill and the interest to do | it. And after providing a picnic- |; place, he Kept it clean, picking | up our wax-ptiper, egg-shells j and rewards of garbage—after | the Forestry Department took | over he was finally given some: financial recognition for some | of the days of his work week. | A good citizen. | At Cedarvale the temperature | was 94 degrees and still climb- | Ing. We filled the gas-tank. and | kept going. ; However, at Moricetown we | made the short side-trip to the: falls. The turn-off is not mark- ; ed but it Is not too hard to find ; ~—a Jeft hand turn (going cast): pnto a narrow-dirt road at the polnt where the village Is ahead! and above on the right. The falls can pe seen from the new stretch of highway Which by-passes the village but thts view doesn't have the im. ! pact of standing on the rocks: above tho water surging through | the narrow canyon, It is worth | the few extra minutes and Jt ts possible lo go on to Smithers and Telkwa by this road, cros- : sing the ald wooden bridge over the ennyon, Bub don't try it in web wenther, | We stayed overnight at the HMtop ote! in. Smithers. cnlls itself “the oasis of tho north” and on this hot evening Ib seems well-doseribod. The rooma: are comnfortable--if on trifle smiall-~-the beds seom good ind the charges moderate, some consideration seems ta ba Kiven to family partios, We pala ‘fen dotara fer threo Reape in two rooms with baths, I, partie. larly, Hked having a room on the ground floor and close to the Jounge and dining ream, | | Rasldenta af Kotel seu Me | burning home were elated over! Aluski's “stutebood" and svome od to thtnts ids greatly Inprav- od the chance of gettiug the Pineo Rupert to Ketehtkan ferry, ' their book “Face of. the Arctic.” ' Their latest book includes: sev- | eral pictures of the Skeena dis- ; trict. TRY THE DIAL SRIS. oa 6 plane from Terrace to spend a shower. last home | Of | Mrs. evening: vathinent, 6 ding games being won'b Miss Alice: Paulson, Miss: Marlene. Dumas" an Mrs. Harry Paulson : A large. ‘variety of. mas, Bridesmaid- elect: Miss’ Er- |’ nestine. Moorehouse: assisted: the.}! “| guest ‘of /honor ‘in. opening the | ‘gifts. 9. je. Refreshments were’ ‘served ‘by the. co- -hostess * cand” a bridal elect. we "tg Other: invited guests. were the ‘bride’s mother, Mrs: E. A. Evans, Mrs. Harvey. Dumas, Mrs. Harold: Hardy, “Mrs. “Joseph. Delorme;. Mrs. Walter Verwold; Mrs. John’ Flewin, Mrs. J: EY: Carlson,’ ‘Mrs. Sophia Carr, Mrs. Frederick. Bar-: ber, Mrs. ‘Allan ‘Hamilton, Mrs: “Harry Paulson, Mrs. “Norman }. -Moorehouse and Mrs. ° Moorehouse. ee at 22 en ‘ol ed ‘in art. class ~ ‘Twenty-two: ‘school’: “children. between six and..14 are receiving ‘extra..art, instructions. in wood-. land and seaside’ settings. during ‘the “Painting In: the Parks” ser- ies. which began Tuesday. under. the: direction. of. _Civie: Centre Arts and ° Crafts” director” Fred Owen. : Mxr.* ‘Owen. ‘said tha . the. ‘young. artists will do: work ° -in water colors, charcoal,: “waxed crayons. and Indian. ink ‘with. the. empha- sis on. painting: scenery. July, 31, will be conducted ‘in.:13 | sections. of: the’ area, including Salt Lakes, Grassy Bay, the: oye parks and the -water-front. . S i Mr: and ‘Mrs. ‘George. Viereck | and - daughter © Lorraine, 2113 Seal Cove Circle, leave tomorrow by. .Canadian + Pacific’ “Airlines ver. and northern Washington. ~ Grand For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY - TAKE OUT ORDERS Buy your show tickets here three week holiday. in Vancou- ‘afe Fresh bread daily Open 6 o.m. to 1 a.m. 35 ‘2nd AVENUE WEST SPECIAL B.C, CENTURAMA Is a gigantic stage water and aerial show featuring Follywood mation - ‘picture stars, Backad by 10 big production numbers and a-cast of 40 Including beautiful contury, A show packed with action, gar nial "0, ficial B Cc CENTENNIAL SHOW B.C. girls doing songs and dances from the past greatest varlaty show since the days of “Chautauqua”, B.C, CENTURAMA was aspocially prepared by Roy Liso- one af America's tap shawmen, for the B. C. Conten: Year. It will not be shown again, a ene Store ee YO ren aa AT THE NAVY DRILL | HALL JULY 28th, 29th & 30th Evonings 8:30 p.m. Matince 2 o'clock Wednesday, 30th July Bponsored hy Prince Rupert Rotarians Rush $1.00; Roserved $1.50 and $2.00 Matines Childron 300 Adulta $1.00 NOTICE v comedy, proclaimed the uy Sy oy Mh BE OR TL LR he EOE Oe cE Wyte apa BINGO tonicer AT. THE civic CENTRE ' teats be sty ply . ape Behe ‘| recipient: of “a. “miscellaneous , uesday’ ‘evening when: friends goipered a William and: bingo. with * special. prizes.|: gitts: in ape decorated basket were presented: 1 to” the bride-elect :by Miss ‘Alice’ ‘Paulson and, ‘Miss. Marlene: ‘Du- -| cake,: ‘made by: Mrs... Benjamin } Windle, . was. _eut BY. the, bride: Mr. “Mostad: EB on r ‘ganizers’ of. the Pr nce . Rupert “Db “George € ee or Rubee Became the Ski‘ Club, “ds. ~ ded: Booth Memorial: Highs Schoor iE until his, graduation. Am: 1944; - After. graduating, : ‘Dry. worked.’ a8 an: accountant : with | Edward Lipsett; ‘Ltd? for six Years. 4. and: -then - entered: ‘the * Unive’ ih sity. of. Oregon‘ where ‘he end he received: “his” Dental, Derree: Born’ in’ Stronefiea, a chewan oMr: : ‘a “graduate tl Portland - bra r¢ Mostad: erie state nar montane “Classes” held. ‘Monday tniguagh | Friday from 1.30.to 4 p.m. until r “IF THAT FIRE ISN'T PUT OUT, WE'LL: EXPLODE !! BIL 7 OH THANK = BECAUSE TWAS You For COMING, I NEED /ORD NOTE, zy, UNCER THE. "| INANE? BILLY CARMICHEL, YOU SO Cu - 7. \IMPRESSION YOu |. © . OCCUPATION? SUITOR, 7 eee” MiG SHAD FORGOTTEN |. - OBJECT OF GUIT=EVE. Os VOT EVER EXISTED! JONES, DOES ALLTHIS. : = ~OR DIDYOU| BRING a % MINDZ, ne A FIRE { EXTINGUISHER! SO|WHY BRING .- , | CAN CARRY IT OPAT ALL, FIRE YOU CRAZY. OXTINGUISHER!! PARR 2OT IT DONT WORRY, | 1 FRAN'S f or By § STAN DRAKE. 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