before parted on the to reveal the comicai figure of Daddy Long Legs, Ken Bowman and the exuber- ant Knave of Hearts, by Joe Scuby, to the final mu- sical scene, the audience was held captivated. and cavorting about in the ad. venturous Mother Goose characters were weet \BE. REPEAT ED TONIGHT AT ROOSEVELT ty as anes Mother Gooseland vivi From the moment the house- lights dimmed and the curtains darkened stage played by of nursery rhyme decor. HIGHLY POLISHED Twenty-nine little enacted School, performed their parts Performing hilarious antics with exact timing and present- ed a “highly polished” produc- tion. Also taking lead ‘roles were CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS three-act play the ‘—by Byrne Hope Sanders ! MONTREAL, April wth—Springtime is the time . for outdoors .. . it’s also the time when bur- glars become most active. So let me. remind you of the vital importance of renting a Safely Deposit Box at the BANK OF MONTREAL for the protection of your ‘Irreplaceables. Rather ran risk, keeping vane paper's and jewellery he house eep them in my B of M Safety Doreen Box... and leave worry in there with them. So why not take a tip that can save you much grief? Rent yourself a’B of M Safety Deposit Box at your neighborhood branch of “My Bank” tomorrow. Costs less | than two cents a day! IT’S SPRING. “CLEANING TIME . . a time to carry | on the war against slow, sluggish drains. How? Just use GILLETT’S DRAIN CLEANER in every drain + once a week. And I specifically recom- mend Gillett’s Drain Cleaner .. < for I know GILLETT: from experience that no liquid? disinfectant yy Be . can budge the muck that lodges in ‘sink and F bathtub drains. You see, Gillett" s Drain Clean- CLEANER’ er has a special churning, boiling action. 2. . 3‘OFrF Ro quickly and completely scours away every bit . of this germ-breeding mess that collects in clogged-up drains. 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No matter, dear lady, for you can wht up bowls of piping hal Rip TUNE Wt CUREAL for your dear ones in’ the wink of an’ eye, Cooks Ina few minutes—and it's oll so good, You'll find everyoue loyes Red’ River's whole: some blond of cracked wheat, rye.and flus,- with that Cantollzing, nulty flavors Red Tyo) provides extra energy Values to youngsters and acllve workers—and guards regularity ‘for older peaple, That's why | say, so confidently, - that Ted River ia good for avoryone ,, . young, old or middle aged, Dellelous Red River coats so Nttla and gives you so; much in (aver and nutrition! IF YOU FIND ‘YOURSEL? “undor stress and strain during {he day... We -you ane. nob sleoping os well as . yeu should, {hen 1 sincerely reeammond you ei ake PERSGMNIA, a netve eedalive and ate sleap-eald ayhigh -has been cused hy millions &: all aver tha world for the ast twenty years, =. Personas will induce gonad reattul alae froin whieh you willcawaken roasted and rofreshed without after effects ar anaraing drowsiness - and will alae relleve your fenaion during (he day, Hora “good might and a geod morning’ Turge you to Hel ante, offoctlya | Pergomnla from your cru nt, immedintely, lor only &1,00, PLANNING AN APRIL SHOWBR FOR A JUNE BRIDH? ... and lively Mlracle Whip "a the gaat tate HN all (he heat-lasting anlads and sandwieh lings " April shawor!: bat’ because (t's AO OpUli, t never. grows Btn] 0 on your grovuor's slolvar, a, Fal $3 th Vero meis line eaten ’ ‘ Vol wank the ralre, ih you serve ta be na Hvely’ and) froshet isting 4 i hronth of Hiei, ao) Ko hova’s ny (Ip... MIRACLIS WHIT, t v0 Ny XE I au geo, Ha flaverre is dntqua ty chat Tt anaes av athor goad flavours == without —overwhelniung thom, And Miracle, Whip ts aways: Aw ftosh 13 ‘Yor, Mirela Whip Is frosh whon you buy ee ANd the beat way. to buy tt Is In Aha bla, avonomlen s2-ounce jar! A 4 gaybed in costumes faithfully reproduced to designate their famed names, off-set in a beau- tifully decorated stage ‘setting troupers, all students of Roosevelt Park ‘School production acclaimed hit by enthusiastic audience of 300 idly came to life-last night at Roogevelt Park school | the eyes of some 300 delighted adults and children. Douglas McBride as Old King Cole; his wife the. Queen of Hearts was: played by Barbara Schultz; Mary Quite Contrary, a. lady gardener; Toni Kapos, Humpty- Dumpty and Donna McLaren, the King of Spain's daughter. _ The King’s Fiddlers, ‘Tom, Dick and Harry were played by Gerry Fossum, Jeff Bowman and Peter Strauss. Robert Harmer was Jack Sprat, a Master Mason; Beverley Won- chuk, his wife’ Jill Sprat; Brian Parker, .their elder son Taffy and Fraser Wilson, their young son Simon. Deirdre ‘Chassels played Dame Hubbard, an elderly. spinster; Penny Hankinson, The Crooked Man; Graham Slater, Horner: Carol Way, Bo-Peep; Betty Wonchuk, Miss Muffet; Gordon Strand, Cross-Patch; Paula... Seymour, Connie’ Intermela, Baby. Bunt- |- ing; and Billie Eyre, Peter Piper. Taking the parts “of: the “Poor Children,” were Corinne Tocher, ‘Suzanne =. Dickens, «- Christine | brated ' Kindorgartonsnrimary ohureh Sutherland, Renate Kargel,:Joyce Goudsniid and Barbara Fields. GAY ADVENTURE... Adding to the gay daventure of the plot the time of the play was ya: summer midnight with Act 1 staged ‘in a nursery representing Old King Cole’s court while Acts 2,and-3 were set in Dame Hub- bard's Parlor, ending in a charm- ing number entitled “Oranges and Lemons’ by the entire cast singing and dancing. . The production written by Clifford Bax, especially for chil- dren, was under the direction of school principal John H. Steele. Vice-principal Mrs. Doris Cobb, was producer. oe ; Sponsored by the ©. Parent- Teacher association, the two- hour show will. be © presented again tonight beginning at. 7:30 p.m. in the Activity Room, Lynne. Johnston was. John |. Margery Daw; ; TOM . MASICH, currently Prince Rupert Civic Centre Recreation Supervisor, will .manage a branch: store of Jaffary Sporting Goods and Kelbert Trophys soon .to be ‘opened. in this city. Mr. Ma- sich will continue his recrea- _tional duties with the Civic Centre on ‘a part- -time. basis. Bruce. Jaffary, one of 'B.C.’s leading tennis players will be in Prince Rupert April 29 and 30 for s‘the ' opening. Wr ners n amed \, . for Cambrai bri dge sertes. Mrs. W. ~R. Cummine and Miss Frances Cross last night in the final play of the Merry- Go-Round: bridge series of. 1959-60 sponsored by IODE Cam- brai chapter, received prizes for high total scores of the season: The round was held at. the home of Mrs..W. J.-MclLean. Winners of the first panel played off at. the home of Mrs. T.. A. MecMeekin were Mrs. C. C, Mills and Mrs.:K. L. Robert- son. Following the “bridge playoffs, a social our. was. enjoyed and winners’ were . each’ presented with prizes Of . plastic playing Rush tickets may be obtained at the door. — . cards PASTOR'S By REV. JOMUN) KUEHN, . “And when he: was come into Jerusalem, all’ the CORNER | ‘Bethel Baptist’ Church city was moved, saying, Who is this?” Matthew 21:10. Palm Sunday will be cele-| Christian | | churches. This. day. commemor- | j ates, Christ's: triumphant centry | | in all the into: Jerusalém . King ~ 19} / centuries. ago on a, borrowed ASS. ~ CHURCH | ~ DIRECTORY ANGHUIC AN CATIEE DRAL Fe Ath Ave, We oat Dunsmuir St. Holy Communion 8:00. 42m, Family Communion ard Sunday : 1:30 a.m, Senor. School 9:30 a.m, Juniors & Kindergarten if aan. Services 11 a.m..and 7:30 (p.m, Very Rey. (i. T. Vallson—Mtar A766 ST, YE TE RS, “ANQUI é End of Gth Aves Be, _ Holy Communion 8:00. a.m, Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, ° Kev. Dn, Chassels—Dlat ROU VIRST BAPTIST Stl Ave. BE, oat, Voung St. | Sunday Sehouol 10 nm, amd 12:16 Serviees Lain, and 7:30 pom, ey, FA, Roskum—plal 50g0 REGULAR. BAMERIST G2 6th Ave, BL Sunday School 10 avm. Servieos 11:15 aan, and 7330 p.m, Rev, LK, dacksonw Dial soe EVANGELICAL PREE CHURCIT Gth Ave, Bout Ambrose Sunday Schoot 10:80 ‘a.m. Services 11:30 aim, and: 7:30 p.m, Nev, WW, Fostor—Dial 10 ~T PAULS BUTHBIAN Btn Ave, uf Metrlde St, Sunday School 0:48 am, Sorvices 1] ayn, and 7:80 pan. Rev. AS, Olxon—Dinl HG “PE NTE COSTAL. 1: ABERNACK v 202 tthe Aves Wee Stnday Sehoot 10 am, | Servieos 1! nm, aya 780 pan, Hove Win, u, Leggetion Mat Bade ' ms TRENDY PHIL. \N MA Ath Ave, Bast siniday Sabool 10 n. m. Thy Tota iin, Sorvives 4! ‘han, ned 7: 30 pn, Mev, 1, ITO tT Aa THE SADVAT fon “ARMY BT Grenville Cont Eraser St Bunday Sehoolk Wah pan, Rorviact Tom. mad 780 pan. Cap G&G Mes, i GM abnesd whl Hon tad wat POST UNETED, (we Ge Ave, Wet. Jrefutarmodtite Savd) Teen h Aiwa, Nuramiy, Kindorginton wd, Pitney obi ‘ wv VI syn, styl Tio jy, Nev, Wy XK, HU sa tat Het WHEL, WapyiNT Tinten Hd the Ave, Baad, Hiiudny Holwiol 10 WM Havel Toni nine ao pun: Mavs ts We vetitem tatu aia rane HOWARD: ONR if CUAVHS (West Col Chto Miwon) Huulny Heloul TO ai, durvives PESO nas wid ZatO ts ‘ Mustar aati Cinerty White wae " y WaLaccuntt nD if Wun " MY TI Aves tt ‘ Juntor- Tuitenyadt ito: ‘sunday. - Bohoale10 aw, r V1 an, E. Geraldine Mundy has pressed it thus: i When. Christ was ‘born ins Bethlehem, the Lord of: all ‘the: ‘earth, ‘ ex- “or inn ‘for such ‘a‘noble ‘births: ‘city streets, and Mary. greatly, » sorrowed,: _ At last they found a manger bed, but it. was only borrowed. The baby Jesus. grew and ‘grew, waxed strong with God- and man, And when at thirty. years | of age His public ‘life began, He had. no-place ‘to lay His head, for that He never sor- ; rowed, For when His strength with : cares was rent, a place to rest *-He borrowed. When to Jerusalem He rode through shouts of loud ac-— claim, ey ’ They hailed: Him» King, and sounded forth Hosanna to His hame,. He did not ride a royal conch, for that He never sorrowed; He meéckly rode an ass’s colt and it was only borrowed, When in the shadow of the cross He with his friends did dine, In memory of His sacrifice He blessed the bread» and wine; . He had no room to be a host to His close friends who. sor- rowed, He took them ‘to ‘the upper room, and it was only bor- rowed, : . This. world had “nought to offer Christ that “He, could eal hls own, Except.a crown of, thorns, and Cross where. He could dio, atone.’ .. While bearing tt up ‘Calvary 's hill, beneath its load He sor- rowed, a The cross, Ho ‘bore, : the. grown Ho wore: wore Wis, Mey” were not borrowed;i: -. ‘They, took : His body from the cross, Md mockery and seorn, Ande Inid, At in a new-hewn tomb - awaiting. Waster morn, Ne broke the hush of death, who sorrowed; _Donth.could not hold the Son ‘of Gad, the tomb was only hor ‘owed, And now we share the Wastor joy of horalding tho story : That Christ ts not In Josoph's ‘tomb, but reigning up in wlory, .. ss God ‘only’ lonned Hin to Unis world bounnso, in Ain it sot rowed) . aly You, Ohrist wad. any bor- rowad,"" |, ; i, M, Cashore a Dally. Naw Giowatiod Adi “There (was: no room: ‘in’ “House ‘ In’ vain’ they: sought through... ‘cme forth, and grooted those | He, boro tho. load ofan for ar vot és Mrs. Joe Ridsdale.» 2“ Profusions of bright yellow daffodils echocd the cheerful- ‘ness of the occasion, Receiving with. general con- vener Mrs. Ridsdale was Mrs. William Bussey, acting on be-} half of the Regent Mrs. Yet Wong, who | provincial. IODE convention in Vancouver. . Be Attending the home-baking table was Mrs. M. W. MacKen- zie, Servers were Mrs. A. H. Hamil- ton and Mrs. Robert Cormier. Directing the kitchen were Mrs. Roy Boychuk and Mrs. G. W, Johnstone. the Society is giving its “World Refugee Year.’”. “World Refguce. Year has gtip- .| ped the imagination of. Christian people of the world as the words. of Christ take on further mean- ing,” Mr. Franklin said. . “The Bible Society remembers that Jesus and the Holy ‘Family. were refugees’ from tyranny. ‘in’ the . flight into Egypt,’ Mr. Franklin said. “He stated that the Society al- ways endeavors to bring the con- solation of the Scriptures. to the homeless and the dispossessed. In a press release’ it was an- nounced that the Bible House in Hong Kong ministers to 20 mil- lion Chinese outside of China. Two million refugees are in Hpng Kong itself and.to these as: to all homeless wanderers the Scriptures bring the eternal mes- Queen Mary chapter Imperial Order is attending the ‘most: vanished,” ~ Queen Mary annual Daffodil Tea ~~ successtul springtime function. A most delightful social afternoon was enjoyed by many guests of the Daughters of the Empire Wednesday afternoon when the chapter held its annual “Daffodil Tea” at ‘the home of oh Cashier was Mrs, John Kas- per. . The main raffle, a steam tron, donated. by Gunnard Anderson, was won py, Alfred Simundson. I Mrs, . William Pilfold was charge of raffles. Announcements @ Whist and dance at SON Hall, All proceeds for Fri.,, April 8. Morven Fund. Whist at 8, danc- ing. from 10-2. (70) ‘@ SON meeting Monday, April, 11,8 p.m. (70) |. Bible society supports, “World Refugee’ Year” Lloyd: Franklin, president. of .the Prince Rupert branch of -the Bible Society” announced ‘today that. fyi support | in. 1960 to sage of hope. -A ‘total of 502,290 Bibles, Test-. aments. and Gospels have been circulated’: through the - Hong , Kong Bible House, it was report- ed.- “The Bible Society is also dis- tributing the Scriptures, in the refugee camps in. Europe from 4+ which Canada is;helping to res- cue some of those whose hope for a settled abiding place had al- ‘Mr. Franklin said. . Prince Rupert. Daily News 3]. Friday, April 8, 1960 How : CHRISTIAN “SCIENCE. HEALS “The Ever-Present Christ’ KTKN—9:30 kc, Saturday 10:45 a.m. "The Beauty “ll am.—Sacrament | 15: April aan: — " i ot i : a ‘ G.E. Kettle. G.E. Steam Vaporizer FIRST UNITED CHURCH | — PALM SUNDAY — Baby Sitting service provided. 7:30 p.m.—"Food For Everyone” ~ April 14:. 8:15 p.m.—Maundy | Thursday Communion 1 a.m.—""Alll Meet At The Cross’’. of Holiness’ of Holy Communion in PERSONALS Former residents Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ross of Jasper, Alberta arrive in the city tonight . by train for a three week stay to visit members of their family and will be guests of Mrs. Ross’ mother Mrs. Hugh Killin, 352 Eighth Avenue East. Highlight of the holiday will. be the 80th birthday celebration tomorrow of Mrs. Killin. Mrs, Charles Giordano. leaves tomorrow by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane en route to Kel- owna where she will join her husband, former Prince Rupert Sale proceeds a ey to aid families. — The Cuthbert Morven. Family Fund will be boost- ed by more than $100 fol- lowing the successful: Whist drive staged Wed- nesday night at the Sons of Norway hall by the Women’s auxiliary to the United Fishermen and Al}- lied Workers’ Union. General convener Mrs, Arvid Maki announced that 120 per- sons attend the benefit whist social from which all proceeds will go to the Morven family whose home at 600 Thompson Street was completely destroyed by fire March 16, “The response of the public was wonderful and most grati- fying,” Mrs. Maki said today tive for Department of Veteran may. be atranged at the Can- adian Legion or through Veterans Officer of the National Employment Service. og Samson Dominion. Kettle. si tesetecee tere tees “$9. 50 | New ‘G.E,. Toast-Oven G.E. Automatic, 2 slice Sunbeam, 2 slice . Sunbeam, 2 slice TOASTERS | ae eer essen Proctor, Automatic, 2 slice, a.. weer ern erate ern enine ee ee ee ee ) ee Egg Cooker, EGG COOKERS Hankscraft eee ee eee eee) DEEP FRYERS Surbeam Deep Fryer ...... 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