) 4 K,mS.? KL,Pert Daily Npv, " ; ' Thutsday. May 21, i9,3 Trespassing Sandra Marie Rife Speaks Vows in Victoria Ceremony St S iviour's Anglican Church Among out-of-town guests at in Victoria was the scene of a ; the wedding was the bride s v""au" ii per cap!ta World's on highway construction In 1951,; Awlia oi the up :rom $20 in 1950. i .,,,. . 'l c - lor ....... i4,0fw mother. Spring Time r " h-v h f t-H lA 1 M J. s . ill M; V I t IS -CURTAIN Ml A complete new stock in oil the lctcU styles, colours ond fabrics. NEW SHIR-BACK STYLES In assorted sizes TYr'?v 8.95 to 14.95 . OPTOMETRIST ; Fred E. Dowdie Room 10. Stone BiillcUr.ff Phono Blue 593 usedCar Value A-l APPEARANCE ' A-l SAFETY A-l MECHANICALLY A'l VALUE BOB PARKER LTD. The Home of Friendly Service" Pink-ice, Gold, Seofoam. I '71 , '- '-i T it j GOWNS THEY WILL WEAR at the Coronation June 2 are modelled by wives of three members ot -Parliament in Ottawa. Mrs. George Drew defti. wife of the Progressive Conservative leader, will wear a Norman Hartnell gown. It is of silver satin with a slate tone .and an over-all pattern of opalescent sequins. The gown worn by Mrs. Ross Macdonald icentre). wife of the Speaker of the House of Commons, is of white, Italian-brocaded satin in a period design with f full skirt forming a small train in back., Mrs. C. D. Howe, wife of Production Minister Howe, will wear an amethyst and silver lnme gown. The fullness in the bottom of the skirt is gathered to form a slight train in back. Extra deep frills. Rayon Marquisette. 42" x 81 Poir NOVELTY GOLD METALLIC Ribbon trim, frills, Marquisette 50" x 81". Pair Award of Merit To Be Given Annually To Top Gommercial Class Graduate At their regular dinner meet-1 which is a great threat to inter- fact that the threat of the aging the Business and Profession- national co-operation, belongs to gressor is not as great as it a! Women's Club had as their j the nineteenth century, and It. was three years ago. guests Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Apple- ; should be discarded in present "The free people of the world whaite. ' !day affairs if the rights of a should not lose their perspective In an interesting and inform-' people and a nation -are to be it is their duty to carry on FRASER & PAYK with vigilence and firmness I ative address Mr. Appiewnaite j respected. pointed out why international j In closing I.:r. r.pplewhnite co-operation and national free- ! urged the group to take a firm dom cannot be taken separately and intelligent stand to safe-in world affairs. ! guard the freedom which has pretty spring wedding last Fri- i r:av wnen sannra marie Kile, i daughter of Mr. S. G. Rife of Victoria and Mrs. James Sowter of Prince Rupert, was united In marriage to Mr. Jack Twist, son nf Mrs, Aanes Twist of Victoria. Rev. D. Kendall officiated. The petite bride, attired in a i i cam and rose dressmaker suit md carrying sweetheart roses, as supported by her cousin. Miss B arbara Turner, who wore a dusky pink suit with a navy j picture hat. ' j Best man was Mr. Ken j .cmythe of Victoria. j Spring flowers in profusion decorated the reception hall at Victoria West Community Cen- tre where the bride and groo.n i leceived congratulaitons from more than 250 friends. Mr. P. Burrell proposed the toast to the happy couple. During the signing of the register. Mrs Alec Stewart entertained with piano selections. For a southern honevmoon, Mrs. Twist donned a Windsor ;o?c topcoat with winter-white acresjiories. Mrs. Twist received a considerable part of her schooling ut King Edward School and the Convent here. On their return the couple will reside in Victoria. Safetv Measure SASKATOON CP) Upwards of 200 ,ias masks have been shioped by the Saskatchewan civil defence orgirtiization to agricultural representatives, to be used in the battle aRainst the ust grain beetle. Chemicals em- pi0ved in the campaign hj.,tiiv poisonous, 11 ZZ- Footwear He inferred that isolationism ; been achieved, in spite of L;J hik 4 1 S1P'FH( Joan Croxford Honored At Miscellaneous Shower Miss Joan Croxford, whose , Doiron entertained at a miscell After Mr. Applcwhaitc's address, the new officers for the coming year were installed: president Christine Worsely. vice-president Joy Bryenton, recording secretary Muriel i Reeves, treasurer Connie Weise. Then the new members Lil-' lian Wusiiita Susan Stewart and Helen Langloy were initiated jand .welcon.ed into the club. The olub decided to present '"An Award of Merit" each year to the ton-ranking sirl L'rariiint- ,, : . . , , , ing in the commercial depart- 1 'meut from the Hih School. One student will receive the ward this year. the i : j 1 aneous shower on Tuesday evening, at her home. The bride-to-be was presented , r with ..u a corsaee of garden flow- i ers and sat In the "bride's cor- ner." '! A gaily pastel decorated box held the gifts from the well- j wishing guests, who were: the1 bride's mother, Mrs. Croxford. the groom's mother, Mrs. Mills , and the mesdames, Krause, 1 Moorehouse, Carter. Griffiths. . Leighton, Laughlln, Guyan, , Doiron, Yalloway. Brett and the misses Mamie Pearson, Helen Balagno, Ethel Hemmons, Glen-na Moore, Doiron. Frankle Murphy, Marguerite i Unable to attend were Mrs Hemmons, Mrs. Parsons, and Miss ! Edna Kirkham. Delicious refreshments and bride's cake were served by the hostess and her mother, Mrs. Leo Doiron, assisted by Mrs. ! Thelma Yalloway and. Miss Frankie Murphy. i Men, Women! Old at 40,50,60! Want Pep? Want to Feel Years Vouneer7! d""" 1,,r ''-''J "w 1 la-: )r:iw Iti iron luin- o-;r Tonic 'J ;iH.-n Ux nr iifp, M,tf atwl iwiiwc Utliug, Uiill vtrr, Al nil ur.i Aifi. I tup nicTiKicrncurr. diamict V i H'if vf JTTfiTrJ I . . . Wilh Sanely j The navy drill hall is a hive of activity these days and ac-fordin" to Dianne Kennedy will I continue to be a busy place every day until June 2, All reserve ajid permanent force officers and men at HMCS Chatham are helping decorate the hall for a giant Coronation Day bail. Dianne, a sub-lieutenant in the Wrens, and Inei Griffiths are in charge of decorating the hall and with the help of the men are doing a first rate Job. Huge silver crowns made by Northern li.C. Power Company ore being suspended from the ceiling between the many navy code flags. Silver paper, covering the crowns, was donated oy Mcltue Brothers. A deep dark secret is' the decoration to be placed on the bandstand. That chore is being handled solely by the Wrens. Boy Scouts and Sea Cadets are gathering salal leaves which will be placed on all doors with roses interwoven. The Sea Cadets, however, already have helped in cleaning 'house." On Tuesday night they scurried around 'ship" under the direction of the cadet officers Syd Alexander. Jack Breen, Gerry Woodside and Bill Toderas. The navy ball is being held tinder auspices of the commanding officer at Chatham. Commander T. A. Johnstone, and the IOOE. It is sponsored by Mayor Harold Whalen and the city council. On the central committee, besides Dianne Kennedy, are 1 Lieutenant Walter Smith and Mrs. Bill Halliwell and Mrs. ! Frank Ewart of the IODE. There are still some invitations left and those wishing to attend should contact members of the navy or the IODE. but, says Dianne, don't leave it iinlil the last minute. : Writer of a daily column in this paper. Bill Raymond, is taking leave of absence for a. couple of days. Said Rav last ' night: "The doctor thinks I should get a cheek up, so I'm going to the hospital . . . Gue3s it's time I did. though haven't had a good check for, oh, about 35-40 years." In town for a visit is Mrs. Lynn Currie and her iittle girl from New Westminster. Lynn Is visiting her mother and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cowan. nd her sister Peesy. She's spending a happy time renewing old acquaintances. It may be that Teddy Johnson and Gordon Krochu landed the first halibut of the season here. The two ardent fishermen didn't go very far . . . just toured around the harbor entrance last Sunday and. before they called it quits, had some eo pounds of halibut aboard. At Coronation time readers of The Daily News will see the byline of a former alderman In Prince Rupert, Major L. Bul-lork-Wrhsler. Now living in London, Major Bullock-Webster will give a spectator's account nf the ceremony for us. Besides his aklermanic activities, he will be remembered for his work as provincial director of community drama and his position as ADC to the Lieutenant-Governor. He writes: "I am so glad to be once more in touch with Prince Rupert. I had a number of very good friends there. My best wishes to any who may possibly re-member me." In town today enjoying the bright sunshine is a former Prince Rupert boy. Al Fyolfson, a member of the RCMP in Dauphin, Manitoba, who's here with his bride. a Valhalla meeting Thursday. (118) Football Friday, General Mo- tors vs. Battery, attery, 7 7 p.m. p.m. ( It) C.WL. card party tonight Last game for the season. Prize winners to be announced. (Ut Best in entertainment at Job's Daughters Variety Show, Sunday, May 24, Capitol Theatre. Get your tickets NOW. (It) Attention Ladies of Order of Royal Purple Please attend meeting on Thursday, May 21. Election of Officers. (118) Attention Halibut Fishermen 250 tons of large, fresh Skide-gate herring bait, now available at Aliford Bay. When calling phone vessel "Westiack." (ll'J) ATTENTION LADY CURLERS The annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Ladies' Curling Club will be held at the Civic Centre Monday, May 25, at 8 p.m. sharp. Your attendance Is urgently requested. (It) w ? I (W 1 l"m'l "w'"' ''"i"'r" ! omdmiP y m'rriaTe to Mr. Bruce Mills will take place on June 4, was the guest of honor when Marguerite ANNE JEFFFRSO.1 of Halifax, 25-yrer-old student at the Ontario College of Art, Toronto, has been awarded the Governor-General's medal for painting. It Is the top award at the college for work done during four student years. After a summer of work in Toronto she will go to Europe tor further study before returning to Halifax to continue portrait painting. W-v-i': i ' I ! - : ! i "1 Embassy Napkins as presented by THE PRINCE RUPERT GYRO CLUB FRIDAY MAY 22nd. 8:30 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM Tickets $1.00 and $1.50 for Lovely table scttiv. Made from three thicknesses of oft Cc!!u' 1 . . . they drape and I'M like tine lir This space courtesy Fashion or kyjysgr? , t: !