'3 OCIAL AND Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 29, 1951 ORDER PERSONAL D. E. Moore, Department of i tended the wedding of his son. Fisheries oflice, returned yes-'Ry Jonn. to Esther MacAii0i!? terday from Vancouver, where ! J1'- Moore' who accomPanlet; . ' ;her husband to Vancouver, ir .a he went on departmental buoi- staying over tnere for a shou ness. While in the south, he at time. Dyer, artw a business -trip . t Norton Youngs returned on to Vancouver. reinrnpH t ih s,i,h aiier a Business citv cny Satnrrinv bdturday h by plane. trip to Vancouver. iHAPPYTOHRKPv 'r "THi f Wcimen' Hospital Auxiliary E.Y" F"day nlght tea' Nurses' Home- 4" Ave. East in the Civic o Centre. (It) Wednesday, February 1, ' 230 After a hiixineui trir. in xt,. pm- (26c) i . . i--t-- . .? (A r il couver and Eastern Canada, L.I C. D. Forbes arrived on the Felsenthal returned to the Camosun yesterday 1 -m Vn.-city by plane Saturday. , couver. He is makine the round ! T. J. MacDonald returned to 'Pi0 Stewart before stopping IHU STOCKS LAST! fjerta Deep Seam Lump Stewart on the Camosun last "lce KUDert' night arter receiving medical I Writer George Flett HMCS ; treatment at the Prince Rupert Chatham, returned yesterday General Hospital. from Vancouver where he took Liberal Association of Prince t refresh course at HMCS Rupert Annual general meeting JJlscoverv- being held in common lounge nf 1 Rt. Rev. Bishop J B Gibson Civic Centre at 8 p.m. Tuesday, returned yesterday from Van -Ti couver he'atJendedhe at 19.00 per ton and berta "Diplomat" Egg at 18.00 per ton welcome C me' (25c) ,tung of the house of Bishop, j as well as the consecration of the Mrs. Hans Koch of Terrace, new BishoP ot British Columbia, who has been spending the past I A H Park! .,un( ' few weeks In Vancouver, arrived tendent Crti.? w? fV' in the city on the Camosun yes- terdav afurnnnn fmm th &m!l.ner' 18 a visJtor In tne 'vV f - Ttrrrft 'i ' : - ' . . ; H v v J, I 1.1.. t fe 1rr... Ill f JIT vl nnri .I.. , ; " .on oinciai ness. He ar- rived on yesterday mornings ) Kqyalcity CANNED FOODS W (Less llian 5 sacks, $1.15 per sack) train ana is returning to the interior this evening. E. C. Arkell, regional fuel supply supervisor. Canadian Nation on tonight's train. The annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel Owners Mutual Protective Fund will be held in the Common Lounge, Civic Centre, on Sunday, February 4, 1951, at 2:30 NEXT! Sgt. F. B. Dorsey heads for the door as the last man of a group of the 1st Battalion, PPCLI to parachute into camp at Vernon, B.C., to continue advanced training. Dispatcher Sgt. L. A. White watches the 15 men of his plane jump. Forty-five men of the battalion made the jump. (CP PHOTO) PHONE 116- 117 or 58 al Railways, Winnipeg, arrived in me cuy on Sunday morning's ain ana will return East to are requle,!i night' His vm 18 connection , to ,1,, attend. . (29c) (29c). with fn.i pnni incwo CLAfaali IED ADVERTISEMENT'S BRING RESULTS mwiii iiicaaui. oert & AAcCaffery Buried in Snow Slide Perishes A in Mrs. David Fyffe and child arrived on the Camosun from Vancouver yesterday to join Mr. Fyffe, who is amember of the Stir IaJJcnqeri MICHEL W Joseph. Judsielko, 7Z-year-old resident of the ghost mininir tnun nf Pnrhin 1H tnllnc Rev. W. p. Bunt, superintendent of United Church missions, was a passenger on the Camosun from Vancouver to Bella Bella at the week-end to attend se-sions of Prince Rupert Presbytery. He will visit Prince Rupert next week and will continue on into the interior. juauy News mechanical depart from this Rocky Mountain town,' From Sandspit (Saturday) R. was buried alive in a snnwslirlp as , Watson. Mrs. Lasette. ' .Y INQUIRIES ment swlii. iney are taking up residence on Fifth Avenue East. WeM total of more than inn j he was clearing a path beside From Vancouver Saturday) Sburist inquiries was Robert Elkins and James Irvine fcy the his home. Tons of snow had to - m- eisenmai, a. oyer, Miss V. be removed to recover the body. Reid, T. N. Youngs, C. Anderson. TVia 1 C (I,. .J ..... 1 ..1. 1 .-ituu at Ottaw Dr. H. G. Baker, tuberculosis , ness visitors in the city They control staff, department of j arrived from the interior on yes- uc icyuii Ul bllC ucaiu leuuiuiig here at the week-end did not I Wa Noarlv Praru mention when the accident oc- ," HCflllJ t 6LJ OHN H. , ... ...vuu,,.!, -! iciuay mornings train and are "u ed in the city yesterday on the ' returning to Terrace this even- I curred. rumneim Ua t,.,n 1 ,. , With Fiery Itch- , a an vatiiv,itn. nc uiiciiMo w, auruu a nig lew aays in tne city and leave Thursday on his return to Van- ILGER KLsplox United Church was the setting of a very pretty wedding rec e n t ly. when Gloria Louise, eldest daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Harris of kis-piox, was united In marriage to William Blackwater, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Blackwater, also of Kispiox. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was rill I discovered Dr. D. D. Dnnli' mailnf-fast relief D. D. D. Prescription World popular, thie pure, cooling, liquid medication peeda peace and comfort from cruel itching cauaed by eczema, pimplea, rashes, sthlete's foot and other itch troubles. Trial bottle. 35 First applicstion checks even the most intense gen or money bsclt. Ask druggist for D D O. freacripUe (4(1110111 r extra atreogUii, Miss Irene Lindsay leaves to-1 Health experts say that break-morrow night on the Camosun fast should provide at least Vancouver enrnntn tn Sun.1 third of the ciav's fnnri rpnulrp- couver. lotmlrhl kane, Wash., to resume her nurs- f ments. ing duties after visiting here with j ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. - Lindsay. i beautifully gowned in white net Bulger Ltd. "npird Avenue Rev. Lawrence O. Seiber sails tomorrow night on the Camosun for Bella Bella to attend an ex ' ' f - Jin nouncemenlS Legion Card Party, Jan. 31. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home, February 1. St. Andrew's Cathedral Tea. Mrs. W. C. R. Jones, 430 4th Ave. West. Feb. . ' Card party. Catholic Hall, Thursday, February 8, 8 p.m. Conrad P-TA Valentine Masquerade Party, Conrad School, ecutive meeting of the Prince Ru over taffeta, with a iloor length veil flowing from a halo headdress. She wore elbow length gloves. Iier ensemble was completed by a lovely bouquet of Dink roses and lily-of-the-val-ley. The maid -of -honor was the bride's cousin, Miss Margaret Harris, who wore blue nylon pert presDytery of the United Church. He intends to return to the city Friday on the Chiicotin. While at Bella Bella Mr. Seiber will assist at the induction of Rev. Mr. King to the pastorate of the church at Bella Bella. ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT!! OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF FINE FURS wi'l end on Wednesday, January 31 Make your choice now from our beautiful selection of Coats, Capes Jackets and Neckpieces "Lovely Furs for Lovely Ladies" February 10, 8 p.m. 120th H.A.A. Valentine Dance. February 10, Armories. If you want to sell It, advertls It. News classifieds. sheer over taffeta with a corsage of carnations. The Misses Barbara Harris, Mabel Black-water and Ruby Green were the bridesmaids and wore pink organza, white taffeta and pink taffeta, respectively, with corsages of pink carnations. Little Miss Vina Joy Morrison was the flower girl and was pretty in a white outfit. Miss Vivian Mul- "t"pifolity and Ciod Food" Hi it L Our First Aim I'll It' 1? fur OnliT. J United Church Valentine tea, Mrs. L. M. Greene's, February 15. Rupert Rod and Gun banquet, February 15. (p) Legion masquerade party Friday, February 16. Conrad School P-TA ca.'i party, February 16, 8 p.m. St. Patrick's Tea and card parly, Catholic Hall, March 17. Orange Ladies' Tea, March 21. Job's Daughters Easter tea and sale, Masonic Temple, March 2'i. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 4. St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 26. Sonja tea. May 12. Take Out odore Cafe BILL SCUBY FURS doe, in pink taffeta, and Miss Clara Johnson, in white taffeta, acted as train bearers. David Blackwater performed the duties of groomsman to his brother. The ushers were Walter Harris, Robert Stevens, Bobby Stevens, Walter Black-water. Mrs. Harris, mother of the bride, was gowned in navy blue crepe-dc-chine with a cortage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Blackwater, the groom's Box 1362 302 3rd Ave. W. Prinfe Rupert, B.C. Phone 974 Thermos Bottles and Lunch Kits I 7?t. ! h'ER VICTORIA 8 p.i.1., Chiicotin ELECTRIC WIRING TOOLS ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS IMPORTANT BROADCAST HEAR HON. HERBERT AHscoea.B Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in B.C. and Minister of Finance' in the Joh nson - Anscomb Coalition Government, Speak on , flay, 12 Noon Q O O o o o o o o l;nmii.sun VI Mi HAirr Aiuit r f T SIMPSON mother, wore a gown of roya! blue. Rev. Matthews of Two Mile performed the marriage ceremony and Leonard Leighton presided at the organ. During the signing of the register "I Love Yuu Truly" was played. Following the ceremony there was a banquet and wedding dance at the Kispiox Community Hall. The beautiful three-tier wedding cake was topped by a miniature bride and groom under a wedding bell. Mr. and Mrs. Blackwater were the recipients of many lovely WEATHER STRIPPING fOHTII (H .,;N ISLANDS T1 Dec. 22 and ' U and 31 9 Pm. ! oi'Tii (i:i:kn f'n-i: ISLANDS f Jan. 12 and 20 ! and useful gifts which were dis 9 P m lK J KKINNMt played at the home 'of the bride's mother. f Rupert Aurnt HL rhone 608 Lamps! Lamps! Lamps! & Heating Sec Our Stock Now! HMCS Chatham Open Sunday There was a fair turn-out at HMCS Chatham yesterday to see the authentic United States naval film "Our Fighting Lady." The film depicted an honored - '"3 s I 1 fcas? J- IT - - s I . . t.rn mart time I aircraft carrier in action duiinn I the second world war. There I were many scenes of action dur-I ing battle and bombing and TRILITE LAMPS Complete with silk shades $19.00 up TORCHIERE LAMPS $15.75 and $18.95 TABLE LAMPS $4.95 and $6.95 NOVELTY LAMPS $4.95 Turn ni9h "r . ;.vtoUghtiports D - Here. . c o 0 o o j strallng missions which w aie; 1 taken from planes actually in j j the raids or battles. Japanese ("''e'de tllots ar? rhown divini; ot pieasiu-. . r- hours for extra Floodlight giv plen o i- hght hi (at tor ou outdoor g-"" bright i--,,! logl !EB HEATERS JURNERS -PLUMBING 0NEm H Allcrauon, itlkinsLfd. U ,lyt TONIGHT G-E lamp! OOD SHADES 98c up 1 Northern B.C. Power Co. right in on ships with their deadly loads. j People seeing the films were' impressed with the grim realities of modern warfare. It was oren house at HMCS Gotham and the drill hall and other premises, together with ( training equipment, wvre open : for inspectiton. 1 CFPR, 10.15 p.m. r-n"x 274 Prince Rupert 1'hone 210 Stewart, B.C.