‘ Spe carne: eaters ts eri . a os " we bene een 8 a area eet iN Prince Rupert Daily News _ ws J THREE DAY SESSION © oa Wednesday, ‘May 20, 1950, __ Kitimat. man to head MISS MARGARET Warte. 2leyear-old -dayghter of. ‘Mrs. H,.G.\Watts and :the Jate Bish. * op Watts of this city, has grad. s ue . . : po . . —- _— SS Qo ty : ’ ‘ pM ES re Ne Ta f , ay Bakery ‘Facilities, Congratulations and onthe opening.of + your new modern | (paid advert.) AV ishes: to fet pee enone ne mewn npr Se tae “YOU CAN FEEL 7 Ss fa TAKING THE - SPOTLIGHT . “TONIGHT in :the. Annunciation’ School auditorium: will be Mrs. Derry Roos, extreme-right and’, Miss Carol Nelson, right.at the, ‘Catholic . Women’s. League ‘sneak preview of summer fashions: ‘for women,” presented under the direction of Mrs. Jean’ Stromdahl. Some ‘40 ensembles. will be displayed by 14.models in’ the. outstanding collection of: sum-. -mer holiday wear. For evening, ' Miss Nelson wears a gown of. :MoOss green point do:soie while Mrs. Roos is shown.ina flowered’ pure silk casual. Show time’ is 8:30 p.m, to’ be followed,:by a “Strawberry Shortcake Tea.” —Staff photos. Lack of tunds. denies truth says preacher - Millions of people throughout the world who are learning to read and are pleading for the truth that it. “Will make them -free must -be content with false pro- spaganda of the. Communists, Rev. J. A, Raymond ‘| Tingley of Vancouver and provincial secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, said here Thursday 4 | sored luncheon and tour of Col- 2/ umbia. Cellulose Company, Limi- “iin the Prince Rupert Hotel pan- ‘|throughout. the district, In other business, the Jaycees : ‘start be made on the extension ‘tof the northern :‘trans-provincial district president, He will | from R. R. Whiteley of Activity over the weekend started with a company spon- ted at ‘Watson Island on Sat- urday ‘afternoon. “Guest. speaker’ BE. T, Apple- whaite -highlighted .the mixed banquet held -Saturday. evening quet room, Mr. .Applewhaite's address,on the .work,of:Chamb- ers of Commerce, ;both Junior and Senior, was very enthusias-. tically-received: by the. more than 40 delegates. A very successful social even- ing followed at the Prince Rup- ert Aero Club -where : banquet guests. E. T. Applewhaite.and Mayor .P. J. ster .and. Mrs. Lester were guests-of-honor. A business session of, district Jaycees was held Sunday morn- ing, when Jaycees approved of Teen Town clubs and set-up a committee to promote tourism decided to write to the Minister of Highways asking that an early highway from its present ter- minus at the western end at Sin- clair Mills, B.C. to McBride, B.C. western terminus of a road leading to Jasper, Alberta, LITTER BAGS District Jaycees .who will, as local clubs, take part in the distribution -of “Little ee Jaycees in district At a meeting ‘of district members of, the Jumior Chamber of Commerce held in the city over -the weekend, R..D. -‘Thompson of Kitimat was elected assumeshis office on: July Prince, (Rupert. litter bags, .. Q ‘provijicial aycee project, in-co- operation .with -the B.C. ‘Department. of ,Recreatiqn and Conservation, learned: that supplies of the kags will be ar- riving shortly, «Numerous dis- tribution ,points will, be set up jn Prince Rupert, ‘Terrace and Kiti- mat where tourists ,and logal motorists ,may obtain . supp}ies of the bags,:it,was learned. Pro- vingjial President G.: P. ‘wood- | side, on hand for the meeting, stated that. all s»major oil cgmp- anies jhad jndicated that.-they would. co-operate jn ,;the pro- gram designed to. help .make B.C.’s ° highways cleancr And more’ attractive. GOLF. TOURNAMENT | Plans. are ;also, underway for the Staging - of ,a .faycee ‘golf tourney to.\be held during the summer ‘at the ‘Thornhill Golf Club at Terrace. Douglas .Ren- shaw.of -Terrace ,is .in’ charge of the arrangements. J.W. Kilgour. was guest. speak- er at the. congress’ stag -lunch- con -held in the banquet room of the. Hotel Prince Rupert at noon Sunday. /His topic, “Com- munications, ” ‘was well receives! by congress: delegates. Final activities in the three- day congress took the form of a .picnic..outing on Sunday ‘to the: Kloiya Bay picnic site and the Teen Age Safe:-Driving Road- eo competitions. held -here on Monday. - RUPERT ; SHEET if ‘ METAL degree Jn philosophy and :Psy- iohology.in first. class. standing from Queen's Uniyersity, King- ston, Ontario, .A. graduate of i Booth ;Memorial ‘High School, «Margaret took her first two years at the University of Brit- ish Columbia and her final two at Queen’s. Convocation was Saturday, bul she received her degree {n absentia, as she is now in the clty with her mother and employed in the office at Oceanside Cannery, Next year Miss Watts will go to the school of social work at the University of Toronto, — “CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO Van's Bakery Ltd. Another Modernized Building adequately wired by... | 4 TAD Ni TH AGERE WEST PRINCE RUPERT BC ‘Guyatt Manager Doug uated with a Bachelor of Arts‘ night. PERS pepe na - Van's 5 Simply Delous BREAD VAN'S. BAKERY LIMITED - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Mr. Tingley, speaking at a Lrally of the local branch at the Salvation Army hal, said that this was because of the shori-. age of Christian Scriptures and due to the lack of sufficient sup- port in the work of the Society. He stated that for the first ‘time in 155 years. of -history the Society has been forced to. re- duce production of ‘Scriptures due to lack of sufficient funds. He said that 90 per cent of the ‘Scriptures produced in hundreds of languages must be sold far below. cost because of the pover- ty of so many people in. the world, and due to this fact the loss -last year in distributing 10 million copies was one and one half million dollars. ‘To meet unprecedented and -ever increasing demands for the -| Bible on the part of the mission boards of all churches, the sec- retary said, the Society.in Brit- ish Columbia hag set an objec-, tive for this year of $100,000. Owen Erwin. At the-present time, continued the speaker, the Society is work- sionaries of .all churches in: 275 languages, in 50 of which a first time, and yet there still remain nearly 1,500: languages and dialects in which no portion of the Bible:has been published. A feature of the rally. was the showing of an inspiring motion picture, ‘““The Leaves of the Tree” which portrays the story of how a tree is changed into. Bibles the people of Africa. The film indicates how essential is the work of the -Society in the mis- sionary outreach of the church- es, Lloyd Franklin was re- elected president of the Prince Rupert branch of the Society while Mrs. P. H. Linzey was elected secretary - treasurer, succeeding Miss Elaine Bul- mer. ‘ The meeting was conducted by to this city, spoke briefly and ing with more than 800 mis-_| Gospel is being produced for the ; which bring life and hope tc}: Work In The We wish you . Aré Proud To Have : Completed The ‘Sheet ‘Metal ‘New Plant At VAN'S BAKERY every success Best Wishes for continued ! SUCCESS MADE TO ‘MEASURE AT ONE LOW PRICE The TOP'S unmatehed value formula for TIP is simple. Begin with the finest imported all- Salvation Army Captain T. H. wool fabrics, add in- T h Smith, assisted py eer ae we dividual hand = cutting, Foster, Rev. W..E, Leggette anc . the masterful tailoring eac ers Rev, L. E. Jackson. Rev. George . tT oe that comes from half a | +t Pattison, who was president of er a ft century of experience e ec the Mission City branch of the Boa thee, & | e and you have a suit that eanit Society until his recent coming : be matched for quality any- where In Canada at-anywhere closed the largely attended rally ' 7 near the low price of $65, ' with prayer. “4 In their New You oweclt to yourself to pet . Owen Erwin was erected ee ene en | ' the best value possible . resident of the rince , . a so came dn today for expert . R t Teache ia- Announcements pian mensuring, H.M.—that’s Heating Measurement— Upert reacners aséocia @ Don't miss the Keray and . the sum of all the factors that affect tion last week when the Bob Regan Show, with Lucille ESSO FU FL f , PA ARIAL CRETE RARE OURU SRR MRR LE RE ROON the heating needs of your home, association held its an-|Star, atthe Civic Centre, May 7 pe No thes. i i ‘he wt 1 tof nual meetin 22nd and 23rd, Dance following. i Whatever the " ue or OH 0 ia The new president, who teach- | @ Richard Sephton, District SE , E iP p ‘A home, there's an Maso eQung ex Grade § at King Edward |Agent, Mutual Life of Canada, i, unit which fits that measurement School, came to the city last [is In the elly for Life Tnsurance i P. CRAVET'TO exactly-—-and in combination with year from the Oknnagan. 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