Wainwright Take Vows Andrew's Cathedral wth Kelly and Alan Jerome Wain. in marriage in St. Andrew’s we i i Wednesday In @ pretty double ring with ( n Basil Prockter officiating, | 7" e The bride is the daughte; of Mr. and Mrs Godfrey M Kelly | HENS... of Masset and the groom is the on of Mrs. Gertrude Wain-| wright of New Masset, Bc The bride, in a white satin | evening gown with pink and! white carnations was given way by her father She was attended by a cousin 1 New Fall Fabrics Fine For Home Dressmakin Since this fall’s fashions put the accent on fabrics) yy.) S48 Play in Weekly Prince Rupert Daily News * Saturday, October 11, 1952 3 SON Whist Drive » tables ve were in action!Mrs. John Pedersen. } and textures, the “make-your-own”’ brigade of home}2t the Sons of Norway whist Committee in charge of the | Anastienen lynn : a ¢ nm (Crive with the folowing win-j|drive were Miss Ellen Waseng, dressmakers have a wonderful chance to shine. The | ne,. Bis ", ie id Si date Predhetn, two style trends are softer, more flowing lines for| Ladies’ first, Mrs. L. Larsen: | Miss “— vee es ae avtime or farm: aaicne tif . second, Mrs. Steve Ericksen; | ersen, Roy Johnson and Johti daytime or formal occasions, and stiff, stand-out | men's first, John Mostad: sec- McNaughton. | sng centers, it lends itself well to | favorite } unusual | Chiffon velvet gives the soft line | : : ; i through the fabric in | silhouettes, as well as the softer drapé, for evening. Wool jersey is the fabric way yut front for informa). and even occasional evening wear. Avail- able in the new shades in sew- soft draping It with the centers is the leading younger set, Sewing report their tweeds and corduroys are hold- ing tp well for street wear and suits. For afternoon or dinner dresses, poodle crepe, velyet and taffetas are smart.| for evening, and the glitter-sheen taffetas furnish the stiffer effects < Stiff inter ' ion for peplums and collars to accentuate the flare For best effects in interfacing evershape sheer canvas is the answer. A new feature in sewing centers. this sheer canvas gives the stiff- ness Of buckram or crinoline muslin and, this is news—it will stay stiff when dry cleaned or washed New ot ) Agel Loo are this fall, in sewing centers mix-match tweeds They are light-weieht enough to make into the softly draped suit r dress. They are also new in their pattern treatment: tiny crosses in two colors, red and ereen, for instance, are threaded long darn- ing-like stitches on a grey back- ground, You can make a match- ing crepe blouse for a suit from crepe material. available in a wide selection in sewing centers. to highlight zither color in the tweed i Try Daily News Want Ads yoepctstencesencitctesidisei eal Boys Wishing to Learn How to Play the Bagpipes For full particuiars Phone J. ROBERTSON Black 804 ! EWART Blue 969 ond, Gunnar Selvig; chair prize, Mrs. A Dancing was enjoyed to the music of Mike Colussi Dumas, and door prize, eae COLUMBIA JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH © SCHOOLS ENTER THE ANNUAL PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY CONTEST NOW! YOU MAY BE A WINWER! Look at these prizes then act! Send us your name and address on the coupon below and we'll rush you entry form, complete list of prizes, and plenty of material to help you write @ winning 250 word essay. The Annual Pulp and Paper Industry Essay Contest is awarding five sets of six prizes instead. of just six prizes as formerly. Fill out the coupon and send it in—now! PULP: PAPER INDUSTRY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA SS SE Se se CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER ASSN., (Western Division) 805 Dominion Bldg', Vancouver 3, B.C; Please send contest information to: Neme Address Mi Richard Gray “of Prince nanan cai i Rupert and by Mrs. Yvonne} snipe : Hageman of New Masset. Mrs,| CLUB IN GERMANY—Ciyp 27, organized and operated by he | Gray wore @ mauve evening] W4!Tant officers and sergeants of Canada’s 27th Infantry ire headpiece and bouquet to| Brigade Group has been opened in Kleefeld, one of the residen- atch. Mr Hageman wore a/| tial districts in Hannover, Germany. It contains a bar and ellow os Pf a veil| meals are served reasonable prices. It is operated solely by nd t uque A‘ % 7 ; . ;OUqguUE > match Canadians f Canadians and their guests The Brigade’s badge ee ee, ee ee over “ie Coorway ‘CP from National Defence) an and Wilfred Bennett was het . Following the ceremony a re | With th 5 A / B od eplion was held at the Broad e C 00 Oar way Cafe The couple left on a motor ip to California and on their ew C 00 room pene at turn will live at New Masset : Sk Ri C SI Another schoolroom has been added to the total } “7 ; 4, ' +} . ? - Q « * Juniors Aid now supervised by Prince Rupert Schoo] Board. Trustees were advised by . acre Mr ‘ .¢ CNIB Drive he eg ia - = the visit of Canada’s Governor- Roper at regu Monty Genera! Vin ent Massey, to the ; meeting last night that a class- school or + 99 5 Donation of $63.66 was made room w opened for 16 enoot on Oct, 22 os ah : ™ Was open ~—F 48 Chile Other members of the coramit- he Borden Street Junior Red dren at Inverness Cannery - j vagpas 1 at verness Cannery on! tee are Trustees Joe Secst and Cro branch yesterday after- «, tember 24 ‘ oe September 2 A. J. Dominato r aid the Canadian In A former teacher ‘7 sllies ~~ : ‘ i orme veacher at Langle Trustees Brown and Scott f the Blind fund M M Elliott nted ¢ : : ‘ : MAY SAO, accepted the if 5 Ww the annua] conven- Receiving the donation St position at the cannery school on Of the B.C. School Trustees John Madeley district CNIB The Board « mifirmed her ap ion at New Westminster airman, thanked the students pointment reported briefly ix very generous dona In di ing the fa { 1 : ‘ ‘ " a fi e, Mrs. Rope aid there were 68 ir. ¥ ey told the class of cannery | ipplying th stricts represented and work of the institute in ing na ght i the selected as the site iping the blind learn useful and living quarters for M yr s convention ipation The substantia) lott resolutions endorsed ntribution ade by the school She said parents of children from Maple Ridge which i furthe ich work attending the school heiped to rovincial department ; , Re Cro President PYt the classroom in order and welfare and the Prockte welcomed Mr and only cost to the school { B.C. to consider es- te 3 behalf of th board was the teacher's sal- tablishment of a schoo] of den- . Rey were presented 4TY and Tuel tistry at UBC res : tt treasurer, Gilbert Chow 3 Ww. Oran ho turned over the proceeds to ®"0 . ’ Mr. Madeley; the convener for "%4 Said it appe Margaret Leighton; the ew ene f coupons, Maureen ind =the nagazin ; - oc ten in ' ene Billy Marchant The ” , a | LOS. Home Study Courses have | report was given by ™ iG fitted thousands of Canadians for « . } ; the 1 better job... with better pay, Mead | ‘ il Carts i neare hool at Sunnyside | this conpom today, ; Other guests at the meeting . . | Machine Sing hots ; Rie rd P ine ene Ct deen im th j Mathematics Orathing i Menard auiding presi ral i iki ; ur t Ca bapnesing Bovding Reweens ; f Division Two, Junior » - R . pismniinng 2 2 Farultion — Engineering, Cross branch, with vice - 2 ‘ — : ua hg : c | Business, General Education Ga ai t J) ( : ent Judy Rossite and ; tap : > i Mr. - & Malliwent n Three branch presi-|)°, anserou ey. ee 1419 East 6th Ave er ye eae - evinne i Prince Rupert, 1.4 ' Gail Davidson and vice- A ‘ 4 j os ident Paddy Greene by Dr. R. G. Lares nat | INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS {ir M eley ngracuiated » bets B CANADIAN LIMITED . = - , the Prince Rupe mre Dept. 602D Montreal, 25, Que. ent Pro ron her eifi- | pas beg app nve | Pires send complete information om the : nanshiy nd gate a request to :mprove Bo | following subject. alive t he apa way | Memorial High Schoo | Write ahowe the subject subjects in whieh they and the member A. M. 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