C4 - Sunday News, August 30, 1981 ” Jewellery Appraisal Service Alevander Mankwant FINE JEWELLERY LTD. Park Royal-North Mall 926-7213 Bill Docksteader makes best in-town deals on Good Used Cars! at... BLOOD DONORS Joyce Anderson (right) and Barrie Johnston hold up the end result of their donations -- blood. Joyce was in for her 51st donation at the LGH The Red Cross, which is facing a severe blood shor- tage, hopes to run clinics twice monthly starting in the Fall. PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Like most “newlyweds,” Layman and Albertine Musser had to overcome previous spats before tying the knot recently. The only thing different about the Mussers is their bygones were hanging for 49 years, dating back to their first marriage, which ended in divorce in 1932. This week, Albertine, 84, put on her new pink suit and remarried Layman, 86, in Club meets The first Fall meeting of the Vancouver (North Shore) Business and Professional Women's Club will be held Wednesday. September 9, and will feature speaker Irene Croden of the Croden Professional Group Ltd. Croden will speak about yob opportunities at the 6:30 p.m. meeting. The meeting will be held at Frank Baker's Restaurant in West Van couver and visitors and new members are welcome For more information and dinner reservations call M Southern at 987-8702 or B Noakes at 985-2223 ‘(q.) FINGERNAILS ©, i \ The confidence of being a complete woman created for you through fingernail artistry by Vatls'n askes STUDIO North Shore 980 5797 Downtown 687 990605 4iet & Oak 26. 2785 New West 925 7381 Surrey 588-3038 Victorna 595-4433 White Roch §3@-1121 Canada's largest and most expertenced nail mahes August 24 clinic, while Barrie was there for his 60th. the same suburban Bellevue church they exchanged vows at on the same date in 1918. It would have been their 63rd anniversary. “I‘don't remember where all the years have gone,” Mrs. Musser said. “It seems as though we were married only a few weeks.” Well, 14 years really. “We had some differences and we split,” Mrs. Musser said about the earlier breakup. Musser, who was an out- of-work building contractor at the tame of their first marnage, blamed it “on the Depression.” (Eric Eggertson photo) Musser’s second wife died in Florida last February. He mustered enough courage to phone Albertine, who had been widowed from her second husband for 16 years, and they decided to make the hookup permanent. Of their first’ courtship, Musser said, “I never asked her for a kiss until we had gone together for a year.” Things may progress faster this time around. The next stop for the second-time honeymooners—where _ el- se— Niagara Falls. “She wrote and told me a bride of 20 or 84 hkes to have her man to _ herself,” Musser whispered. Draw rescheduled The B.C. Federation's Wildlife Conservation lottery draw has been rescheduled for Wednesday, the Cen tenmal Community Centre at September 2 at fire sale of Roma’s ladies Wear due to the recent fire in the 1000 block Marine Drive we are now selling all stock at 1059 Churchill (behind the Avalon Hotel) 10 AM to 5 PM daily until all Stock 1S Sold oS East Oth Avenue in New Westminster. Onginally scheduled for August, the draw was postponed duc to the mail strike which held up many of the lottery tickets 12th and Kingsway! 879-6241. oi 5817 your Child’ portrait... September Special ! The North Shore Darkroom Studio is offering a com- pilmentary 8x10 enlargement with a reguiar portrait session of your child. ($15 value) Call 926-5521 for an appointment The Portrait Studio with a difference... At North Shore Darkroom we feel a portralt should capture the individual's personality and character... so we Invite you to sit down and talk to us about the theme or feeling you would ilke to portray. For the unusual or the traditional, give us a call. hs , W/ PHOTO FINGHERS —e darkroom studio 1560 Marine Dr., West Vancouver 926-5521 .