oor he Ge ee ‘hos B ‘the: tax. ‘She. needed Xray. ‘that . -courd ' “notib given. vat | Lake,. and will have ‘an operation . h “Sh »xpects to,be out’ n Rupert. are. staying .a esinkut’: Lake. Lodge. : | Mrs?" children: Janet: and: - Brendan | | came: Jby, car: anda the. fishing. my ‘spending ‘a: “tra- mont : Vancouver. : mo ardette: ‘Braniff, - ; row. by. plane. after spending the -brother-in-law_ and ° sister,’ *: ‘Doumont. - a p » The bride is the daughter of, bronze ‘Mr. and Mrs. William H..Dou- guerites. Presiding. al the urns: ‘mont | of this. city ~ and . the were Mrs. Robert . Gordon ‘and ‘groom is the son of Archdeacon Mrs. W. D. McAra. Mrs. A; Don- a teacher: Was tea | hostess | ‘and Mrs, Hinchliffe of Terrace, Walking down. the aisle .on|3!d_ Ritchie the arm of. her father, the price] while. serviteurs were. Mrs.. Ed-|w i An ildebrandt,, »cousinof..the in gown “In antique’ design.) pride and Miss Diana Weidman} & gardenia corsage.” ‘The voluminous. waltz- length of Edmonton.” wing a wedding trip to; ‘to-her grandmot! Her chapel veil was gracefully Vancouver and Vancouver - land the newlyweds will return’ British Columbia. : “white imported, procaded| ‘skirt {lared -in princess. lines. caught by a circlet of. .seed pearls. To complete her bridal ‘outfit she wore a single strand of pearls and earrings, gifts of the groom and she carried a shower bouquet of bronze spray | chrysanthemums. Her only attendant — the groom's sister, Mrs. Kenneth De Bruin of¢ Quesnel, was . gowned ina deop shade of turquoise of similar style. A matching shirred headband and a crescent buu- quet of golden spray chrysanth- mums completed her ensemble. Corporal David Winechlffe of RCAF Station Lancastire Park, Edmonton, attended his brother as best mun. Ushers were Paul A. Doumont and Peter Hinch- Wife, brothers of the bridal’ couple. ' Organist Peter Lien played Bo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Edward Hinchliffe. . - (Photo by Chandier’s Portrait, studio). ‘Archdeacon Hinchliffe peed ing for son at Cathedral — oe _ The: Venerable Archdeacon C. Arthur Hinchliffe performed. ‘the wedding ceremony in ‘St. Andrew’s ‘Anglican: Cathedral - united in marriage his son, Arthur Edward Hinchliffe and Barbara Mary: Burnet | ‘Wednesday... afternoon which; gladioli ‘and golden Mar- to- Smithers, © Mr: Hinchliff where: Mrs, ‘Hine - for: the ast ‘two. years. | Forstravelling: ‘south,: the: bride wore a Royal: blue. ‘suit in “blou-} Seon. gtyle,. black accessories and ne ae ward: Her. bridal: pouquet 1 was ‘sent. her,. Mrs. ‘Fran- -Doumont ~ in” » Eadysmith, “A Wedding Prayer’ during the | signing of the register, Trofusions of golden and | bronze-toned = flowers — formed the attractive setting for the re- ception which followed in the Canadian Legion Auditoriunt, The bride's mother received her puests wernring a copper- toned sheath gown of delus- fred osatin. Wer close- filting summer straw hat and beige nccessories were en tone and she wore ww nosegay corsage of matching, spray chrysanthe- munis, , The proon’s mother chose to wear ot Lwe-pleeca— lnee-over- taffeta cocktail dress In Queen's blue while her aceessories and corsnge were in pinle tones, Ome G, Stuart proposed the Lajist to the bride and as mas- ter of ceremonies read gongrat- ulitory telewranis received from viriows points across Canada, A ftour-Uered wedding cake, topped with golden Marguerttes fommed the focal polnt on the bridal table. Yellow tapers 4n allver holders completed the table seb. . Tho pouring table centre. picce was composed of ‘polden eeecommtemnete manip near ior neener 1m A te Cee PE: OF EON A polythene bucket enn save (ig Ife of a drowning porson, When the pail is turned upside down on the top of tho wator I traps aly inside, making the pall buoyant, This improvised buey keops n person afloat for houva. Thig samo bueleot is nn idea) companion on av enmping tp for carrying water from the lake or for holding Cahing bait. Ths Hight to carry and doesn't rattle In the trunk of a env or the bot- ninvost na popular wily sti teonorn for fall 108 6 as the rod-and-wiiite ontory of tio Mth century setting in Disneyland's "Malin eum pacdors, horse-drawn aslroet cars and penny ar was i gitl-days when toon-agoras wore pirit: s of Ward-to-care-for flouncos and ruffles, tien} lot . .vethey wear alimmed-down clothes geared to often fashioned tn enrefree knita Wke the Jorsey ik dress with ita plonted-to-lnst skirt—ns they PLEATED SICINT'S ire barberpole striping was with the oer Street UB.A," Found here are tho tea cr cudan roniniseent of the days when grandmoth ve nletties and erinolines and nove about auid ma wo Todny's Loonngers are far more prac today's modern Hying--clothes that are selontad by Jody of California for this turtle nee ton) of thu bont asx a meatal pall will, my alp wakes Vaten to beebop: and Walls mudhor , elled.:down. “by. train, Mr. Dennis: King! id “their : enj ovine as. ‘guest’ ‘of: ‘her. Sister in West “Able “Seaman, “Garry. Bush, RCN, of HMCS “New, Waterford”.| Tieaves tomorrow. | “morning, “by | oO Canadian - Pacific ‘Airlines | plane} <4 od for: -HMCS :“Naden”; =: Esquimalt, | y+ | following... a “successful: -conyal-|., :)escence. from: an: ‘emergency . op- 1a, {eration at: Prince ‘Rupert’ Gen=/: 18-days in the’ city. visiting: he Dr. and. Mrs... “Donald ; ‘Oakley, Fourth | Avenue’ West. v + Raymond ‘Windle, : ‘son: ‘of: Mr. oe and ‘Mrs. Bode “Windle, 332 | ‘Sev- : ton} enth } Avenue’ East, morrow: “by. “plane “to. pend. two-week: “holiday. visiting nis | sister, Miss” Maresa . Windle in} Vancouver, , “Mr. “and Mrs. William: ‘Mar-|% tinuk, - Leeds ‘Apartments, . leave} tomorrow , by.. plane ‘for Vancou- ver en route. to: ‘Montreal. where i Mr.: Martinuk ewill ‘attend’ ‘a three-day. company. conference. | LFor making top sales:: with “his }: company: Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Martinuk will also: ‘spend | a five-day. ‘all- expense: paid vacation. in-Flori crday | afternoon n By ‘p. a-week’s stay here. While: Hotel. Ce mat , “4 wo . a CAT agen eee qibabyteled eves. NS Iuutively of sporty cura, atoms and outer apice. aoe . ' anes F W.NEAVE. Correspoudent, “Mrs: D. B Fields vont her. ‘three | ationing in Prince Rupert, ‘she : is.a guest at the 1 Prince. Rupert, LIL ABNER: —-AND WE'VE ALWAYS { FINISHED SECOND TO THAT @#!5% ALABAMMUS” tf : WE'VE HAD ONE -GOALM-TO WIN THE. ‘ACADEMY AWARD OF PIGDOM THE MY FAMILY HAS BEEN PIG BREEDERS FOR YOUR FAMILY FOR | GENERATIONS, “HAMMus _ ” = meena ww SH-HeH-H, LOOK WHAT WAS BORN. YESTERDAY! WHAT D-DAY, HE'S NOT * Axon L KNOW WRITING! WAIT,” A MINUTE. Z “THINK HE'S. —Cmusr Wave } BEEN uke! , HOUR WHY BID YOU - wt DAGWOODs NQURE ALL OUT - OF @REATH { ‘ea was a 2. be Oece cee ee fee be Dawe 7s ner DO. THAT? p7 | | TO:PROV ie wy rng snare Shes. ies a 7 ve rte ‘ ' goo F yin . ' fT JUST. Wi NTEO MYSELF: THAT WASN'T