HONOR is SCOTT I PtUut Uupttt Dailp fieUi Tuesday, October 12, 1948 , Prince Rupert General ' Hospital Bridirc ; w Nurses' Home Monday Honoring 'tonigh tVrtT at 8 m- Miss Wanda Scott 6n the eve of 'members ntre' Free to her marriage to Douglas H.'"- lU' Payne. The pleasing function J" by "Idrru: Local News Items . . . Glen Lee, former agent here for Canadian Pacific Air Lines and more recently in the service of Northern Pulpwood Co. at Sandspit, arrived in the city on Saturday's plane from the Queen Charlotte Islands. rneld at the , - "uismg staff. G. McClintock, unemployment Insurance auditor, left on last evening's train for a trip to Hazleton on official business! r - , r "TT1 V.'f r?Si fl n 3 . no i : i 7 i. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mills rMirnPfl in tHo nitv Katurrfav afternoon on the Catala from Klemtu, where Mr. Mills is store- keeper at the J. H. Todd cannery. Mr. Mills returned to Klemtu on the Cardena today. Remember time and place, Thursday and Friday, October 14 and 15. Moose Tenrnle for Moose Bazaar. Bazaar Thursday at 2 p.m. and on into evening and Friday afternoon. Home Cooking, Needlecraft and White Elephant booths, afternoon tea i games and entertainment. Dance to music by Four Dukes from 10 to 1 o'clock a.m. Friday night at the Civic Centre where drawing of prizes will take place. (242) WORLD'S LONGEST PIPE The China-Burma-India pipe line, longest in the world, is about a fourth longer than the famous "Big Inch" pipe line in the United States. tUifcSiiMra Advems.ng Pays' Advertise in the Daily News! fell! Mil .1 ' i Dr. R. E.. Coleman returned to the city Moncay ray air following a brief visit to Vancouver. K. Knutsen arrived in the city Saturday aftrenoon on the Catala from Bella Coloa S. Erickson arrived In the city on the Catala Saturday afternoon from Alert Bay.- Canadian Club Member meeting Civic Centre Wed. 13. 3:00 p.m. Tea. Contact your executive member. (240 Walter D. Longwill returned home Saturday by plane from Vancouver where he has completed studies at technical school. - "Civilization is a race between education and catastrophe," said H. G. Wells. If You are interested in the race, come to the King Edward School, Wed., Oct. 13 at 8 o'clock to hear Mrs. W. D. McLeod, president of the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation speak on today's education problems. (240) , Announcements All aUvertiMuu'.iw i tuu column win b charged lor e full BioctD at 21 eenu a word Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Bridge Party, Civic Centre, October 15, 8 p.m. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Presbyterian Choir Tea, Oct. Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall Bazaar Oct. 22. Rebekah Bazaar, November 3. Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph Franky, Presbyterian Church, November 3. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert .for Boy Scouts' Association, Civic Centre November 5. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23. 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November25th. - St. Andrew's Cathedral bazaar, November 27. Orange Ladies' Bazaar, December 1st. United Church Bazaar, December 2. CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway Hall, December 4. St, Peter's Fart Bazaar, December 9. a r? n o o L, i-u.r. ! in r tc . -a i 21. EuuluTj mm mm ISLAND COUPLE MARRIED HERE Miss Wlnnifred Young of Skidegate Becomes Bride of Coleman Casey of Queen Charlotte City Miss Winnifred Emily Young of Skidegate and Coleman Allen Casey of Queen Charlotte City were united in marriage by Rev. R. A. Wilson at a quiet ceremony at 5:30 Friday evening in First United Church. The bride, who wore a smart erey gabardine suit, was attend- ed by Mrs. C. Wilson. Both bride and matron of honor carried bouquets of pink and white carnations. The groomrman was C. Wilson of Skidegate. Mr. and Mrs. Casey left on Friday evening's train for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver. A wedding supper preceded their departure. Me. and Mrs. Gus Most ad and Mr. and Mrs. T. Malm are sailing by the Cardena this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. WITH GYPR0C FIREPROOF WALL BOARD it null i if Mi MM TO A MILLION CANADIANS on the Monthly Savings Plan, h'-n. vug MrT , Prince Rupert Gyro Club will ! be in regular monthly business) session at tomorrow's weekly lun cheon. The executive met today. Re-opening of the Mavis Col-clough Studio of Dancing. Students will be enrolled Saturday, October 9, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. 1161 Ambrose Ave. Res. Blue I 480. Business Blue 322. (327) ' Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hoyt and son and daughter sailed Sunday night by the Camosun on their return to their home at Laguna Beach, California, after a visit here with Mrs. Hoyt's mother, Mrs. P. I. Palmer, Fourth Avenue East. ATTENTION ALL LEGION MEMBERS. REGULAR Jtf MONTHLY MEETING, trnffm with Initiation of new V,$J " members! Canadian Legion Hall, Wed. Oct. 13, 8 p.m. Important matters to be discussed. (241) Frank Skinner, general agent for Union Steamships Ltd. here, returned to the city on the Cardena Sunday night after spend-motoring up on Saturday after-couver. Leslie Smith, who relieved here during Mr. Skinner's absence, returned south on the Cardena this afternoon and will now take over duty as purser of the steamer Chelohsln. N. B. Walton, executive vice- president of Canadian National Railways from Montreal, arriving in the city on the Prince George tomorrow morning from Vancouver in the course of a western inspection tour, will be paying only a brief visit here. Within an hour or so after arrival he will proceed to the interior by freight train to make a personal inspection of damage which was aone by spring floods. Moose Whist and Dance U Enjoyed The weekly whist party and dance of the Loyal Order of Moose in .the Temple Saturday tiight was the usual success, be- tig enjoyed by large esowd. Winners at whist were Mrs. J. McDougall and Mrs. E. 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