\ “ae ie Ca A ele te | Praises of New Zealand were sung hat dominion described his country a Gnd outstanding security oth for all her people. New Zealand High Commission last night as the high commissioner of s-a land of beaut Ee Se ET tener ae: he ee SO RE eA PE ERS Stl ath Ad Sg age tae ay Ne A ge end a od er et Poe waa es P Oe Leeann A ELA AR SOLIS POPP PIE s coe we “ : : po "v , a rn oes POE Rn, ae ‘ st : ! . v ue ’ Miscellaneous ‘ Shower Honors : Bride Elect | Wedding. plans were pre-{ saged Saturday night when ef t y, happiness, prosperity ob a piness, P ~~ Standards of whit SESE. .T.C, A. Hislop, CMG, speaking 50 members of the Prince Ru- ert Canadian club In the Civic ventre compared his islands to i Thomas More's “Utopia,” Me sald the 100,000 square Miles of New Zealand were popu- lated by 2,000,000 people, 95 per fent of English, Scots, Irish and Welsh descent, The north and uth Islands are located 1,250 niles from Anstralla, separated y the Tasman Sen, * Mr. Hislop sald hig small Isl- bos are one of the important St Siero at on Se ni Age od, providers of the world, If Is the second largest sheep grow- Ing country jn the world, during the last three years New Zea- nd:pul-on the United Kingdom , arkel more meat than Aus-. fralla and -Argentine combined nd: It Is the greatest exporter f bulk butter, , We have very few very rich heople; and we have no poor | eople, there Is no unemploy- | T. C. A. HISLOP «+. Sys country “Utopia,” tem, supported by 7% pe elve } pensions, STEN et eh euch a a Inent while there are some 15,000 benefits, medica! benefits which Hislop sald that it was England bbs to be filled,” Mr. Hislop said. includes doctors fces, drug pre- | ; Undeg. the social security, sys-; scriptions, ‘free. hospital eand ID] cent other social 'services,. he ‘sald, t evety‘income, the people re-! However, he said, the country is co-hostesses Mrs. Howard La- chancel steps of St, A Forge and Mrs. William Lopu- shinsky staged a surprise miscellaneous shower for bride-elect Miss Isabelle Lopu- shinsky whose marriage ‘to Howard Lindsay will be an event of January 26, | Upen arriving at the home o Mrs. LaForge, the guest-of- honor was seated In the bridal chair, decorated with white and yellow streamers and many colored balloons, An evening of games saw Miss Jeanette Spark, Mrs. Lopushin- sky, and Mrs, Donald Hawryluk win-prizes, , A buffet lunch followed the opening of gifts, which were attractively arranged on and around a decorated coffee table. Other invited guests were Mrs. May LaForge, Mrs, Louls Astoria, Mrs, Loltie Hunter, Mrs, Hugh iSwanson, Mrs, George Graham ‘mrs, A. J. Botrakott, Mrs. Jack Pearson. Mrs, Corle ainter, .~" who kept the Commonwealth|Mrs, Everett MeKenzle, Mrs, ;Pink ecru, To complement thelr ‘from other Influences and has’ Robert Van Nice and Miss Janet ;ensembles they carried tiny made New Zealand, Canada and ; Botrakoft. a {muffs of white chrysanthemums, | the other countries of the Bri-| Best man was Robert C. Cor- tish Empire, what they are: EASY MISTAKE i deil, administrator of Miller Bay today. ao | FARNBOROUGH, Eng.. (i— A-Indian. hospital while ushers _ New Zealand has been “first” in many political stands throughout the commonwealth; in 1890 women were given a vote and in 1894 the old-age pension bill was-passed, he sald, . The high: commissioner said that New Zealand is a country peopled with active brains and a country with a climate to raise happy, sport-loving people dnd produce fertile land, , Tracing the history of his land, Mr: Hislop said that the country was first inhabited by the Maoris, 700 years before the arrival of Captain Cook in 1759, to become a country with flag raised in 1840, The Maorls are a “splendid, intelligent people,” brown of color with good physiques, who have cqual rights and privileges with whites. Strong in his feelings for the istrong arm of Great Britain Mr. Bickell became the bride o ‘Canon Basil S, Prockter offic. lated at the evening wedding | ceremony for the daughter ofj Mr, dtid Mrs, Leslie K, Bickel of Vancouver and the son of Mr. | and Mrs. A. W. Buschlen of! Toronto. _ The bride was given in mar- nage by her father. “The long-torsoed’ ballerina: | length bridal gown of white! chantilly lace featured a scooped neckline, An illusion finger-tip yy veil fell from a crown of seed’ pearls and the’ bride carried a bouquet, of pink rosebuds and | white fuschia, Proceeding the bride down the! aisle. were her cousins, Miss | Carol Brooks and Miss Elizabeth! Brooks of Port Alice, w Dr to to with bateau necklines composed unemployment not under socialized medicine. ce inh TSE PaaS LPN RG REIT RAC A OE PENT ' } hing. us ges "Py REE DELIVERY, PHONE 4089 ‘ SICKS' CAPILANO BREWERY LIMETED 46-120 * This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquer Control Bourd or by the Government of British Columbia, v On All - Fashion- Craft All Wool-Macle To Measure SUITS — : i TWEEDS * WORSTEDS. _ fe FLANNELSERGES: “U GRAB THESE’SUIT VALUES i wn: he (1) GREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE Jats & Ni ve . a t “MEN'S SHOP _ 1 Duck, Fried Greens. Red Brand! seen . -ablend., _ Vanee’s Home Arts, Second Ane: 5 "Discount WHILE THE SELECTION. IS GOOD (ETSO “Stupid talk today of colonial- , housewife shopping in this were Dr. Nikolaus Schmitt and! te hae ‘Hampshire town parked herp, p, R. Evans. Peter Lien wa ism is based on ignorance andj jushand's new wuicmobile organist, 5 design,” he sald, ~~ alongside -2 Concluding his ‘reflection on a ae old one. eas several hours Charles Brooks of Port Alice sister dominion” Mr, Hislop said !Jater when a police call made UNecle.of the bride, proposed the that there is very little differ-|her realize she had taken the, bridal toast at the reception held ence between Canadians and wrong car home. . in the. Canadian Legion. A S€c- New Zealanders, both have keen | spirits and freedom of enterprise : with loyal ideals, which has} carried them through many ; 4 erlses, . | 4 “Our spiritual ties can meet ! ;all future challenges, not only | ) With hope but with confidence,” , Mr. Hislop sald. : | Club president Eugend Bart- ilett, introduced the guest speaker, In Spring Fashion Styles. |» By MARGARET NESS Snecial To The Daily News NEW YORK—It's back to the natural waistline for Spring . . . with your face showing once agai under off-the-face hats. The highwaisted Empire look : 'is over and we're moving into the best features of the 1920 to 1930 era — with the ugly extravagances omitted, - po We'll still be ladylike but not;house home, to give a bright,, as fragile. Belts are back, too,iaccent to this monotone color, both self and leather, for suits;with clear light bright red lip- ‘and dresses...and the peg-istick and rouge and subtle eye {top skirt is a new fashion trend make-up, ',,. the stronger tones of lilac, ; Capsule notes on what 190 ivery pale belge and vivid prints ‘fashion editors ‘(including 21 readers - are making a bid for top im- Canadian) have seen during the | @ Buy your show tickets at the | Grand. Cafe and avoid line-ups. |portance... and there scemSiweek: suits, soié. but slender, ith. Ben Zuckerman, a pace | eens NORTHERN LAKE i Pelly Lake in the Northwest , Territories was discovered ‘in j 1834 by Sir George Back, Arctic explorer. This week: Chicken Chow Mein,|to be more‘navy than usual in|w Deep Fried Prawns, Barbecued recent serine rollections, as | setter’ in tailored trends, point- } ! / «the Couture Group. of|ing, un. ‘ sboyish; cut: ; T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half\the New: ‘York Dress inetitute| wncebarae ss boyish, cutaway Chicken, Also the’ best -home-}duririg Press Fashion Week... fitted: jacket... capes fro made bread, Phone orders, Dial including such well-known nam-| full-length to shoulder effects, 1 8215, , (19)-es as Cecil Chapman, Pauline | vith cape back to coats, as fea-| @ Fist Annual General meet-. rigere. Hattie Carnegie, Claire /tured by Originala:. . .:the cos- | : {ng of the Prince Rupert Branch, ‘Canadian Arthritis and Rhev-j Rosenstein, Oleg Cassini, coat,i dress and bolero... ,| ‘of New York... , 1 Trigere’s double tutu (flared like He Wertnetsy. neo pe It's a blonde hair season, says A ballerina’s skirt) jacket: cos- the Common Lounge Civic Cen. ‘Adele Simpson, and meringue jtume...and chiffons. every-| ! tre. All Interested are Invited to beige ts featured in her collec-: where for after-five and formal | attend. '” (7-17 99) ton in worsteds, tweeds andjwear...and dotted silks and: ‘silks, But beige needs special: satin organza, as well as sheer | @ Rupert Shoreworkers U.F.A. make-up, says Madame Helena | wools for daytime, Fashion is /W.U. meets 8:00 p.m, Legion Au-j Rubinstein, who entertained the |eertainly saying {t softly this ditarium, Thursday, dan, 17. press at brunch in her pent- ‘Spring, - fileetion of of flcers, All members :| KNOW YOUR PAPER BOY ‘Dior | ' @ Don't miss the bargains ate , nual Clean-up Sale, Jan. 18 to! 'Jan, 26, 116) ~@ Sons of Norway Whist and; : Dance, Friday, Jon, 18, Whist 8, pm, Everybody welcome, (18) | t ’ He brings the world to your doorstep! 1 Rolly wos born in Prince Rupert in 1946 and hes lived _ all his life hare, He has dolivered the Dally News for throo months and his district 1s comprised of tho first throo blocks on Eoat 4th and Sth Avenues and all. of 7th Avenue East, . x ‘ If you need him, please telephone | 384% Romomber ... | e 4 7 a : Today's Nowsboys aro Tomorrow's Leaders tee 5 AV OREM toagta ' . By eae - Wino, seta : a . Yep apes ca bane d Prince Rupert. Daily:N Thursday, January 14,1951: Ol EY e chrysanth ndrew’s Angli¢ the New Year wedding Monday: when AisstLornaJoy|P f Dr. Walter'John.Buschlen. if ond proposal’ was made,on be- half of the: Ml Roy Fraseteny fo For. the ,oceasion, ,the, bride's [f° mother recelved-‘guests wearing |f . *.: a pale: green out brocade, - .... The three-tiered wed “8 was flanked by: long tapers..: ~. - Leaving for.a brief honeymoon re off-set, with, white. acces- sories:? cane Dr. ‘and. Mrs.’ reside at Miller Bay..Indiah hos- | J. pital personnel quarters. where | Dr. Buschlen- fs. oni.” Oe ho wore] S similarly styled sheath gowns! of champagne ecru and eal (N ‘Norway. Vinland ..Lodge 8 | John Fredheim, installed newly- elected officers the SON hall: i president; ‘Harold: Helland, vice- | president;:..:Mrs.“.Carl.. Strand, secretary; “ ‘Reinhart: Hundelde,|.° ‘} assistant ‘secretary; Mrs, John|-. =: iPredheim, treasurer; Mrs. John}: ° #% | Pedersen, financial "secretary; |:: ° Mrs, Kolbjorn.-Dehill,.social -dir-" Le _éctor and Mrs, Oscar Giske | f ' sistant socia) director... Natural Waistline Returns _ stents! drestor neth Laird, Oscar Giske. and J. |: . Ritchie... Marlin’ Bjorndal |: , was installed ‘inne | Gundeson, outer:\guard; © Mrs.) .- ;Martin Bjorndal,. marshall; Egil}: ~ 'Rasmussen, assistant: marshall;")”, | Conrad Stordahl, ‘councillor and: n Mrs. P. L, Peterson, ‘historian. ~ Lodge: in. Ketchikan was. read, |' which: invited the: local lodge: to attend ‘its 30th anniversary cele- brations January 28. 200035. 7 Mrs, Alf Jensen and Mrs. Peter- | . son.:. Next meeting. is. January | 28. ote ce i ‘News ° . " Ta 5 emums.. ncal Miss:kornaJoy;{ Best: Selection of Chinese, | OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDER ier Bay staff by ny fit fashioned ‘of ed wedding cake |F Smithers. the bride. changed an‘outfit:of grey tweed mix- |- Buschlen - will statt, stalled Past president, odge ,No: 28 Monday-night at /( Installed .were-P. I... Petersoh, | f AB | er guard: Nels (; -.- A letter from: SON-Midnitsola |’ - Hostesses were. Mrs.’. 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