Pee CTS | ESE DERE EUUEREE Hes Lee beet aa NEW FIRE TRUCK is shown above being hoisted off the Union ° Steamship “Cassiar” on arrival from Vancouver Friday after- noon. Truck weighs about seven tons and has a water capacity of. 300 gallons. Motor, pump and body by LaFrance Company Limited is 3 mounted» ona Ford chassis. —Staff Photo. (a cas me pegrne arte ate Carole Wick bride of Arthur E. Helin + A nuptial mass was celebrated at the floral and candlelight evening wedding ceremony in the Church of the Annunciation May 17 when Carole May Wick + became the bride of Arthur Edward Helin. Rev. M. J. Morrin officiated | at the double-ring service for turquoise suit of wool-silk, beige the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. accessories and a pink corsage I. M. Wick, 545 Eighth Avenue while the groom's mother wore East and the son of Mr. and: 7a blue fitted suit, pink access- Mrs. W. H. Helin of Digby Is- oriecs and matching corsage. land. ; The pink and white bedecked The warn: May evenine cn-, hall formed the setting for the hanced the beauty of the bride's: pride’s table, centred with a floral Nalpac lace gown Of three-tiered wedding cake, white. Styled with a Sabrina: which was flanked by pink tap- | neckline, the fitted bodice fell’ ers and bouquets of spring-cut ‘ tae cone tebe : to a voluminous skirt of rolds: flowers. Mrs. Henry Helin, made upon folds of nylon, festooned: the cake. with lace appliques. ; Her French illusion net veil. toast to the bride.. Master of was secured, with an encrusted; ceremonies was -D: LeoHartwig. GUE TOUEEEUUNT ESTEVE ETERS ENT UNEVEN ES: SNAPE AINA pee Father Morrin proposed the, Wedding plans ‘were presaged: _|today when Mr. and’ Mrs. A. ‘J. Dominato announced the wed- ding engagement of their elder: daughter Peggy Ann to’ Robert’ Charles Brewerton, which will be an evening event of June 28! in the First United: church. The groom-elect is the son of| Mr. and. Mrs. L. C. Brewerton, | also of this city. Born in Prince Rupert and a: jal. high scheol, the bride-elcet; just completed a business course : at Pitman Business College in; Vancouver: A former Jobs' Daughter, Miss Dominato was an active member of the well-known drill team ° Robert Brewerton to wed. Peggy Dominato June 28 © former student at Booth Memor- : and a former high ‘school curler. Chosen to attend as matron- of honor is. Mrs; Gordon Walker of Vancouver, while the engaged couple’s sisters Miss Leona Dom- inato and: Miss Joan Brewerton will act as bridesmaids. Miss Dominato’s young: cousin Terry Houlden of Terrace ‘will be flower girl. ‘ . READERS @ District’. Scouters - meeting, ‘Civie Centre. Board Room, Tues- day, May 27th, 8:15 pm. (106) '@ Tennis meeting. Tuesday, May 27 at. 7:30 p.m. at Rotary Tennis ‘ ithe professions; continue it by mill and they will not pass it or. vy OS HEP ND ee us ‘The Kitimat school. board sec- retary told the graduates that although thelr school days were over their education was. not. “Just as you received .a lot of education in youy six pre-school years, you learned to become a fully co-ordinated Indiyidual human being, so you will have to absorb a lot of education in your 60 or so adult years.” He said education is ‘a “pro- cess that never stops or at least, aman is dead from the-neck up when he is no longer. ready, able and willing to learn something new. - “Education Wii never come to you more easily than'when you are young, which is now. ““TY you poss:bly can, therefore, ‘continue your formal education. Continue it at university if. you can and if:you are thinking of training for a career if you Pre: fer to go out.at once. Me He urged students to travel’ i they can, to keep their eyes, ear: and mind open for new horizons ““The world is a wonderfu. place and before you settle dowr to routine living try to see some- thing of other coinmuntties ane of other peoples,” Mr. | graduating class that the wealth and power of this world: were ir ‘the hands of older people “ang they got it the hard way.” ° “They have been through the to you unless you are worthy ot t.” He urged them to: “live for hizh ideals and objectives, and these: are the ideals of the suc- cessful businessman . and. store clerk, manager and’. workman, housewife and stenographer, life is a wonderful and joyous ex- perience. ” + He quoted a distinuishea bish- op who once said:. 1 “There can be no: wealth with- out. work; no. privilege without responsibility; no Jiberty. with- out law; no freedom without sacrifice and no greatness with- out righteousness. ” ' “This is the, “challenge,” Mr. Sampson told ‘members of the ‘graduating class; “Rise to” it ‘and may God go with: you.” Chairman for the Commence- ment exercises was R. F. Lucas, principal of Booth Memorial High school who commented on Court, Object: to form ‘a ‘club. : (105) headpiece and she carried tiny | Scrviteurs were Miss: Gail American Beauty roses. ' Harvey, She was given In marriage by; Patricia Pierce, Miss Elizabeth het father. i Pierce, Miss Betty Long and j The bride's sister Miss Ann: Miss Margaret Strachan. E _ Wick as bridesmaid was gowned | Telegrams were received from in blue Chantilly lace of ball- vancouver, Victoria and New | erina-length. Her picture hat Westminster. was en tone and she carried ‘ pink carnations. 3 Organist was C. P. Balagno. Best man was Gary Morison’ and ushers were William Gurney | and Wilfred Valpy. A large number of guests: gathered in the Valhalla hall: for the reception which folow- | graduates of Booth ‘Memorial sport circles. The groom is employed by Swift Canadian Company Ltd. and the bride was formerly em- |! ployed by the Canadian Nation- ‘al Railways. Miss Sonja Hansen, Miss! The newlyweds are both | ‘High school and well-known int. ed to offer best wishes to the. well-known city couple. Mr. and Mrs, Helin have; Receiving the guests the taken up residence at 245 Sev- | bride’s mother chose to wear a enth Avenue West. WELCOME YOUR GUESTS WITH PEPSI- wet aS Trade Mark Registered ’ 1! i The | Ah ( ae refreshment I | , A CARTON lor Two TODAY! | " SIMPSONS- - SALESMAN FOR PRINCE RUPERT STORE (Age 21-40) Applicatnts should have some selling experience and high school education, Excellent opportunity ‘for above average’ carnings and advancement. Apply in person to manager, 2 ASLEEP Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excoxa acids (rom the blood, If they Many poople never seem to got a good night's coat. They toss and turn in eB bed—and thon are dull and listless stow down and impurition atay in the ‘ throughout the day, systom, diaturhod rest, tired feeling Oo me All of which my be and backache often follow, If you ad Yen lio toa temporary dow't rest) well at night--lf you toxte condition which faven't that aprightly atep of hoalth ani calls for the use of in the daytime oun Dodd's Kidnoy ana Doll's Kidney Pill, Pill. You can depend on Dodd'af foes: a uN! SEARS REQUIRES ! PHOTO ABOVE shows few of site at Woiyah Bay Satuprday iis annual Sunday school pien city when more Prince Rupe goad weather, sioke, hotdogs, of wood rad Odors yureers weekend as several and Siuaday to tnittate hin Cellulose Company Limited, Saturday, the Hamel and a mingled: With the summer ate at the new | Wlolynah Bay piente site over the | that they were particularly! hundred} pleased clty families took advantage of} aren was left after such heavy the good wenther-on Saturday | use. Tirat Baptist the transformation - the many families who enjoyed faciities at new Columbia, Cetluiuse Company Limited picnic when First Baptist church held ic there. Site was crowded Sun- rt residents took advantage of --Staff photo, Kloiyah picnic site crowded over weekend | few adults also swimming, to see how clean weoka, Columbian Cellulose has inavit- Sunday school held a group ple- ed all residents of Prines Rupert | went Company officials today said the: A few additional facilities the} such as fresh water on tap, five tubles, Mreplaces and other fa+ | hoavy trbles and swings are to. aiities provided by the Colum-j} be added during the next two Fur Cold Storage .c2.. Sampson warned | ‘the of boys and girls into young men and women ready to assume. the mantle-of, adulthood.”" Greetings’ from District . “52 chairman W. J. Scott: who said that he was there asa repre- sentative of a seven-person elected body and also as. the father of a son who was gradu- ating. “I only hope that. 1 will never have occasion to be any.” less proud of them (the gradu- - ates) than I am at this {ime,”” Superintenaent of - education, C. E. Ritchie, who was at a con- ference in, Ontario, was unable to attend the exercises, The class roll was read by. Booth vice-principal F, N. Sut-. ton and Kim Mah presented Mr. Lucas with a‘ picture of ‘the graduating class. Woner of the Jerry» Ford Memorial trophy this. year was Alan Campbell who re-,. year’s winner James’ Johnson. The award is given. annually “(Continued from soap 1) School Board were. extended by}: " class ares... Anna Katherine Colussi, ‘Sandra ‘ert John Duncan, Jean: Dorothy|r ceived the award from last |© pages, to be recalled as worthy: Campbell ed citizens who played. their parts He: ‘Lindseth, - “ Charle in the advancement of. this:great |: t country.of ours... Canada. Musical inte ‘rlu de for «the Commencement exercises, waa provided: ‘by the Grade 8° and Grade 9 choir under the: direc- tion of Mrs. Ruby. McLean- Angus with’ ‘Judy. Fossum as-pi- anist. Organist forthe students’ march was- Mrs... W. G. Calder- wood, 295 ‘Members .. of the graduating lroy, George’: William: Kim Naen’. M. h, Joseph Major ae Mark... ne ; Victor, - “Nicholas Marianne: ‘Sayako Mio, * anne: ‘Moe, , ‘Ermestine Dkrek : Duncan, Allen, Judd- man’ James Anderson; Donald Earl: Baldwin, ° ‘Ronald: William |. Becker, Alan, Maurice Campbell, Small, Kenneth’ Beene Lynne. Crummy, Judith ° ‘Gail Robert, Allan Stran 1; Davis, ' Dona ‘Mae Douglas, Rob-|£ ‘Dutton, . Carolyn. Jean: Elkins, “| Sonia Patricia Enockson, Eliza- beth Shirra Halliday, Erie Krtst- ‘manson, . Lloyd’; -ristmanson, Shirley: Marie “Kurdalel,’ John rence. Grant "Toms, ward: Vaipy, Joan emi Yamamoto ann tte, Délore Youngman, el ~ Prince: Rupert Daily: News Monday, May 26,1958. ‘to the Grade 12 student show-— ing the greatest sense. of sportsmanship throughout the year, Alan Campbell was a. sparkplug of the Rainmakers: basketball team, captain | of. the school volleyball team, one ™ of the school’s best softball’ players in the commercial league and is also a topnotch bowler. Class valedictorian was Jessica Nelson who ‘told the graduates and parents - that in making their forma] farewell, the gradu- feelings... feelings. of sorrow to be leaving something that. has become a part. of us over the years: on ‘the other there is the excite- ment of anticipation for the world into which... we are about to step.” | - their years at Booth’ Meniorial High school there had been oc- ates were faced : with, mixed | “On the’ one hand: there ‘ared . Miss: Nelson said that during ot TRY THE | “our SPECIALTY - DIAL” 3215 ter your: hoe Fick , eres bread’ . “overnight casions when: school work had: seemed a penance rather. than i a pleasure but “now that the! moment : of ‘departure’ has ar- rived, we look back’ and realize | that after all,. it was worth- : while.” oo EP ‘She -said that. the students |}° were grateful to their teachers ° Timely suggestion it consumer fina 1 i i \ i | i m Modern money xerolee backed by #0 yours | af experiences Sd pen ‘deprived ‘the’: students \ the {| , “Some of us will be. continu- , lime will prove us worthy of ~ Call on Canada’s leading Any timo of day'is q good time to talk to the friendly poople at HFC about your , ‘gound and helpful, Loans ure prompt and private, Borrow up to $1,000 with ropayment = forms you choose, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ... for their patience and their , sympathy “with us in our strug-, ' gle-to learn. | \ “Through them we have ‘de-{ | veloped ‘an appreciation of the: ;need for. ‘honesty, loyalty and‘ _, citizenship which will stand us lin. good ‘stead. as We step ‘into! mtr ‘seni the ‘world - which’: awaits’ us.”: fo . . She expressed regret that: the;! death of teacher J. R. McCrack- pleasure of. having him present! ! to see them graduate. ' Miss’Nelson said that gradu- tation brought. the members of ‘the 1958 graduating class to aj, i parting of the ways. 7 a errno ing our studies at UBC, some i will ‘be« starting . ‘training for special vocations such as nurs- |. ing while still others will remain here in. Prince Rupert to play their part in the life of this city.” “To us falls the unique -honor of being the Centennial year graduation class of Booth Memorial High school. “It is our sincere hope that i that honor and, that when pos- ; terity turns back the pares. of |, history and reaches 1058, the names of some of us who bid farewell to you tonight will be found enshrined among those PHONE 4125 FOR CLASSIFIED ADS. 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