POA RS Mee a aerated vn ’ on 7 yr ; } 7 Prince Rupert Daily News: (3 } _. Huesday, June 17, 1958 | WEDDING JUNE 21 » Peggy Ann Dominato _ _ honored with shower ~ Popular bride-elect Miss Pe ggy Ann Dominato was feted with a miscellaneous shower last week when Q. group of friends gathered at the home of hostess Mrs. R. C. Haugan, in honor of Miss Domiato’s forth- coming marriage to Robert Brewerton which will be an event of June 2]. :As the guest of honor arrived Group baptisms highlight service for Father’s Day. The Father's Day service Sun- Mrs, Paul’ ‘Yablonski ek day morning dt First United parents. hy group was highlighted by a pas re ire group. baptismal ceremony offic- : ; lated by. church pastor Rev. FRED fa DOWDIE. Vernon E. McEachern. OPTOMETRIST ‘Recelving names were Mary- | “Phone. 5548 vale “303 “3rd Ave, w. me te oe tae “Bod Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd A, Cook; Timothy.’ Allen, son of Mr, and Mrs, James Had- den; Jr.;: Susan Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Donald lL. ‘Hart- wig; April Mac, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey C,. McTaggart and’ James. Russell. Karl, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert R.. Whiteley. - At ’a christening on May 18 PRIZES = PRIZES © ead : nies SL PRIZES” and gifts were Mrs, A, J, Domin- she was presented with a pink|ato, mother of the bride-elect; {the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. carnation corsage and seated be-| Mrs. Leonard Brewerton, mother William J. . Toderas received tween. bridesmaids - elect Miss Joan Brewerton and Miss Leona Dominato, sisters of the afflanc- ed couple, “A pink and white decorated basket filled to overflowing with a” “large array of gifts was given to’ Miss Dominato, following an eyening of games, Refreshments concluded the delightful affatr, “Others extending best. wishes DEADLINE NEAR Judges to scrutinize ot i ‘ city beards tomorrow Bewhiskered city men have one more day to groom their beards before the judging of the Junior Chamber of Commerce beard growing contest to be held at midnight Wednesday at the Armed Serv- ices Ball in the Navy Drill hall. ;Contest chairman Jaycect ss member 8. R. G. MacLeod said | Contest judges will ‘be disting- that besides the two top prizes] ujished Canadian naval officers for most distinquished beard! Rear Admiral R. E. S. Bidwell, and ‘most comical beard, given: Captain J, C. Littler, command- by, the Centennial committee, ‘ing officer of HMCS Ontario; of the groom-elect; Mrs.’ B, I, Anderson, Mrs. Ronald Stewart, Mrs, William Dumont, Mrs, Wal- lace Poole, Mrs. Harold Britten, Mrs, George Thain, Mrs, George Place, Mrs. A. B. Ljungh, Mrs. Edith Brewerton, Mrs. H. W. Timms, Mrs. Willlam Timms, Miss Kathy Thain, Mrs. C. G. Brechin and Mrs. Daniel Krist- ‘manson, names Beverley Lynn, |. Mr. and RCMP. inspector formerly here. . posted: to Ottawa _ RCMF tnspevior W.'M. Taylor, officer. commanding “of the RC MP’s Victoria detachment’ for ithe past year, has been ‘trans: ferred to command of the. Ot- tawa subdivision, it was reported by RCMP headquarters in Ot- tawa,. .-- ‘Inspector Taylor with his: fam: ily, left Prince Rupert last sum~ mer after a ‘five-year tenure as Commanding: officer . of Prince; Rupert RCMP. a PERSONALS. ‘Two nurses who have. been on | + the staff of Miller Bay Indian’ hospital, Miss Jeannine Allaert jJand Miss. Florence. Cockburn, left today. by CPA plane ’ for Vancouver. en-route to ~Cali-i;- 1 fornia where they will spend a holiday before going to England and Europe. LISTENING. ‘TO. EAST COAST . reminiscences of: host. Captain J. C. Littler, CD, RCN, com- ‘ manding officer of HMCS On- tario- and city resident Mrs. ES IT EET s George J. Brown is Mayor — —— Peter J. Lester, pictured last 7 evening at an official: recep- ‘tion of the Armed Services Week aboard Canada’s cruiser. Some 200 city residents at- tended the social event staged ‘under a canvas canopy on the quarter-deck of the Ontario. Background music was pro- i ier nape pennant rn ine eee mre there will be numerous other | Cmdr, J. P.-T, Dawson, com- vided by the ship’s 14-picce - prizes given by local merchants. i manding officers of HMCS band. (Photo courtesy HMCS ey tp ified Mr. MacLcod said that while it; skeena and Cmdr. D. §. Boyle, Ontario photographer:) Try Daily News Ulassifie was. not necessary for entries to! ‘commanding officer of the Atha- atlend the dance, contestants baskan, are required to be at the hall at! The contest is just one of the 11:45 p.m. to be elegible for the: ‘many attractions of the dance, colitest parade, , | sponsored by the Canadian Le- Contestants wishing to enter : gion branch No, 27, under the the beard growing contest are' chairmanship of president Rob- asked to bring the entry form, ert Sim. The Ladies auxiliary is printed elsewhere on this page. .convening the midnight supper Perera ny cee ee Operation Doorstep SCHEDULE: ~ For further. informations Mr.: hour. -- Se . Bs ot , Mercod said that contestants, Music is being supplied by the: § oo _ oe we i could phone him at 4139 after 6 if famous HMCS Ontario dance a - om . p.m, band, - Today — Tuesday, June 17th 4 The X-ray, van will be parked | near ist Stop: Bay Apts. and Stop: New Floats. Thursday — June 19° o Cpe " Praser™ St., “3rd. St.,. to. 5th’ St., to’ 8th: St. and 1 gad ‘Ave, from: ‘6th St. to “Sth ‘St., including Grenville. ‘Court. Night Stop: Royal Hotel | and ‘3rd Ave. W.. Missionary group holds cradle roll ceremony ‘A “cradle roll’ ceremony high-,S. Olson read’the scripture “Let Nehted the regular meeting of the World of Life Dwell in you St.. Paul’s Lutheran church! Richly.” Women's Missionary Federation: Cradle roll secretary Mrs. last Thursday night held in the’ Dybhavn read the cradle roll ehurch hall, /news letter. Mrs. Olson read a : Some 34 children and parents! poem entitled “My Baby.” attended the event followed by Mrs, Clarence Adland and Mrs. the serving of refreshments, in-' Frants Frantsen sang 4 duet cludivig pink and blue candle- lit! “Tell Me his Name Again.” cakes, made by Mrs. Anton Dyb-: A group of older children sang havn, ‘three action songs.. WUBILANT MILLER BAY Indian hospital children Edna Rob- inson eft) and Charles Morrison (right) pictured’ with HMCS Ontarto clown, Able Seaman Walter. Shumanski, RCN, | were among some 100 children entertained. yesterday after- noon by HMCS Ontario's Ships’ band and clowns.. Besides antics of clowns, band concert on the hospital lawn, the young- sters were served refreshments in the dining room by the hospital. staff. (Photo courtesy of HMGS Ontario) WME of St. Paul’s church AL the ceremony pastor Rev. A Speaking on the cradle ‘rol! se ERSONALS. [2etamyaem, Asan nae wet! “holds successful tea, sale —S : "Everything You: ‘Want You..Ge 3 _ @ adistabte cold: control: Oo ‘Porcelain- Fo Nee @ ‘Full width food cea ° : 5 removable door. © 2 Ice Trays: and 1 , et. n x- Ray yo It’s ‘Free! Anyone 0 over 15 can 9 a Y- _ Swing Door, Fee! Safe ‘Not Sorry ree ‘Safety: ‘Seal. Door Latch nesaet ee fe erence , ae ne “J. W. Wilson, 435 Fourth Av. of age are baptized into the, Bouquets of spring flowers were attractively arranged through- 3 chue West left today by Canad- | church, they enter the cradle rollout the hall of St. Paul's Lutheran church Saturday afternoon . poh be ae ian Pacific alrlines plane for ai for a fee of $1, which is paid by. iwhen the Women’s Missionary Federation held its annul pre- : m1 ‘ . ithe sponsors, parents or rela- and sale. nee sree et i tives, or the WMF, and s READERS ;summer tea short business trip in Seattle. WMF president Mrs. Clarence, W.E. Taft with nis mother The accumulation of these: ‘Adland received the guests at: : Mrs. A. B. Taft and niece Patsy dollars help to pay for children’s ; . og aes ‘ jic, Sun- Ouowes of 627 Third Avenue orphanges or help to assist chu ee Re. A. sree tay, dune 22. Kloyah i West, leaves tomorrow by car for children in. need in foreign: :ehureh pastor 5 ' 2s, f cst, 1caves lands. Mrs, Ad’and said ‘opened the affair with scripture : IBay. Bus leaves Lodge a’two-month vacation in Oliver. . While away they will visit Pal--" Mrs. Bernoff Pedersen and reading and prayer. Bs) 9 am. Adults bring sy’s parents Mr, and Mrs, John Mrs. John Pedersen were joint-: Attending the tea tables were own junches. . Tea. Odowes in Penticton. “hostesses: for the WMF. | me iMrs. Frants Frantsen, Mrs, Chris: -+ Berg, Mrs. Karl Giske and Mrs. ‘coffee, milk and sugar supplied. Make sure your name is listed. we, Melvin Hetland, . 120) a Mm. In the kitchen were Mrs, Lats sg Sall Lake Ferry Wednesdays . | Me Nelsen, Mrs, Bernhof Pedersen, 9 375.7 pam. Sundays cantin- Mrs. Alfred Benson, Mrs. Martha qousiy from 1b aa. weather Johansen and Mrs. Ivar Eddsvik. onmitting. Phone 2628 or 3100. ’ Handling the home-cooking - (120) Mm table wero Mrs, Jack Strand. a. Mrs, Gus Mostad and Mrs. At-, @ Mectings mone Husoy. iMonday through 4 Convening the novelly tablesp.m. this week with Rey. Floyd @ iwas Mrs. Lin's Olsen. Cashier wis, Dalzell, al the Evangelical Free Mrs Henry § Stanpeby (Chureh. Man to attend. (120) [4 continuing at 8B nre Friday, _ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18th Jf you have not obtained e Attention W.OCILM, Regular |, meelng June 18, 8 p.m, L.0.0.M. and guests Invited to Installa- (rh | en of officers al pan. D © S ro) Ni oO W i . Lee ) { ' ied your tickets yet New members at St. Paul's. Three menibers of Lutheran | chureh of Canada were received | E ¢ | A | } mere . 7 ns members into the St, Paul's | S p RESERVE A TABLE FOR YOUR PARTY Lutheran ehurely at the & Sunday | morning service, offielated by | BOWS RUNNERS Music by. church pastor Rev, ALS. Olson Weleomed inte the conpgrepga Good Quality $]9° : I*s 10 piece RCN DANCE BAND | tlon.were Mrs, Alek 8, Bill, form | hor . erly ato member. of Bethlehem | Hoe RATES A5 ehureh dn Wayne, Albertu and [UNDE hd ¢ mv Esc uimalt. Mr, and Mrs, Leonurd C liristen | SIUNTS & TORS | Fron sen, transferred from Redeemer neh Reservations for tables can be made ehure n In Weitdnat, | at any of these places: B.C. Clothiers Ltd. 717 - 3rd Ave. Phone 5026 outs May Alcott, Ae rtenny | writer who dled in 18RB, ih vaurt=| aus flies was a teacher, ge aun abres ssonnd House servant, NAIR oo + TRY THE Canadian Legion I+ills & Williams de nsiemen een Grand Cafe || — mace - ‘Fer the Bost Scloction of Chinese Foods + OUR SPECIALTY ~- TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL Buy your show tickets hore TICKETS ARE 321 5 va Frosh broad daily LIMITED Daily News * Mansan Jewellers Bee : oyna. eT Hult " i PICTURED at an inform gator Inethe Prince Rupert / Hotel Saturday are Robert Pottigrew, vice-prosident of Weat- arn Coneh Unes, Haven Bonsen, owner manager of the Prince ; Rupert Hotel and Ralph Williamson, president of the bus a Ye wae. 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