ehy AN ARTS AND CRAFTS HIGH- . LIGHT features the above exhibit made by Len Knutson, 324 Eighth Avenue West, now - On display at the Civic Centre ‘Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Officially opened last night the ‘show continues today and tomorrow. Original display ~ contains commercial maga- zine illustrations, pen and ink drawings, portrait and sign ' painting. ~—-Staff- photo by Gary Oakes. You ‘can join in the battle against oné of man’s greatest enemies ‘by suppor ting the cam- palm $ Snipe Ne Pox DAS at evening. hospital were feted’ “Coffee Party’ Centre, . 7 Honored were Mrs, K, Le ‘Rob- ertson, who leaves”: with’ her husband the. end. of May to make their home: in southern paign of the Canadian Cancer Society, . BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BIN ! British Columbia; Mrs. 'T. P. GG - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO rie . . A 3 . DOUBLE. JACKPOT. . $ a Civic BINGO? Centre: 3 wr: “Monda ‘A : a a y : pril 25th : Sop, m. a @ PRIZES: - | ApMission: #% 8 15 Games and $400.00. (One Card $2.00 a Door Prize Two Cards’ $3.00 8 a EVERYONE WELCOME Extra Cards 500 3B BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - -BINGO - BINGO 7 Ts Ee tae RES _ aby Byrne MONTREAL, April 21st—Here’s my word to the ~ wise homemaker who would like to bea won- derful cook. ‘Try the flayour magic of MAGGI od sy er a oar) PLANS SET FOR. MAY LOGON CN OTT 1] BIRTHDAY TEA farewe Lanett Oe ld = PASTOR'S janity. The little prophetic , movement in Judea would be “-{ buried in history’s pie of lost Hospital. WA fetes four members| | coffee party. Four members. of the Women’s auxiliary: to the Prince: Rupert: General last ‘night When the auxiliary held a’ ‘delightful farewell in ta Gondola | Cafe following its - regular. meeting. in. the Civic Packford, “who, ‘leaves ‘in. the’ band in Edmonton; Mrs. R. A. Orton, who leaves during the summer following her husbandad’s two year naval appointment at HMCS Chatham and Mrs. L, C. Chambers who leaves with her hushand to retire a) Vancou- ‘ver. "On- ‘behalf of the auxiliary President Mrs.. Carl: Strand pre- sented’ the departing members with souvenir. spoons and ex- tended best wishes in their new homes. During the monthly. meeting, chaired by Mrs. Strand, plans were completed for. the WA’s in the Nurses’ Residence May 11 from 2 to'5 p.m, =; ~The annual “social a affair which commemorates the birth- day of Florence: Nightingale, will be convened by Mrs. T. C. Mel- ville and Mrs.: Alan A. Ww. Mac-. donell. ‘near future to join her hus- “10th Birthday: Tea,” to be held |- "Special o ttractions. to. “be featured: will: be" a home baking table and a grocery -hamper while: focus. ‘will ‘be on a -huge’ signed. cee Plans were also discussed ‘for the $250 Bursary to be given a deserving student for any phase {of hospital training. Named. to Head’ the - ‘committee were Mrs. Melville, Mrs. Stanley ‘Wilson: and ‘Mrs. L. .M. Greene. - . Delegates. appointed: to at- tend..the Northwest Regional Conference to be held: in. Kiti- mat, May. 13 and 14 were Mrs. T. 8.) Haupt..and Mrs, C. C. Mills with the’: president. Mrs. Strand announced that ‘the - conference : ‘is open to all members. and: anyone wishing to attend should get in touch with her. :She reported that Hospital auxiliary - councillor: for Northwest: ‘Region, - Mrs. R. B. Vannatter. of Ocean Falls would also’ be in: attendance. . | didn’t :really die on the causes. But in fact, God has au- P thenticated Christianity by the -,J Resurrection of Jesus. ' We all want proof: "I’m from Missouri’ is the typical attitude 1 today. But the facts of the Res- J-urrection’: {doubts from the. mind of any «.|-honest enquirer. .. |for these facts, apart from the -.|Chureh’'s interpretation of them? should remove = aj} Can we account Some have thought that Jesus Cross. Men sometimes took days to die by crucifixion; but 'Jesus was taken down after:only-six hours. "He wasn’t quite dead ,and re- vived in the coo] tomb. . But. where did. this revived “IJesus end, His broken life? This view also ignores the scourging ordeal, under ‘which alone men often ‘died. ‘And what of ‘the ‘eoup de grace, the lance thrust ‘into His side? Above all, could.a ‘half-dead,. resuscitated | Christ sproduce- the: vitality ofthe new- -{found life of the crushed ° dis- ciples? No, this confidence could only. be inspired by a living and “risen Lord. Were the Resurrection appear- birthday: cake, snow: being . den: -tjections of a wish- fulfilment? So the |. ances halucinations,- mere pro- far from. wish-fulfilment, the disciples did: not ‘expect: any res- urrection:’ their refusal: at first tomb shows. how completely they were taken’ by surprise. “Even VSaul, breathing “fire — against Christ, and having no wish to exterminate His followers, saw the risen Lord. The “psycholog- izing” explanation of the facts is built'on straw. Annou ncements @ LOOM. ficers, regular meeting at 8:30 p.m. April 22. All members please oy, Ca wee to credit the:story of the empty installation. of. of-|. at ple 9 ffs POC ER EKO OE EET CTE - CORNER | By REV. D. R.. CHASSELS “MANY INFALLIBLE PROOFS”. 1 Unbellevers must face the Res- 4 urrection. Without the Resurrec- “,ftion there would be no Christ-|: Was the empty tomb a fraud? Did the Jews or the disciples re- move the body. The-Jews were so interested .in keeping the body in the tomb that a guard was posted at their request. Is it realy likely that the disciples removed Him? Men who have the lie in their soul do not behave like the disciples! A changed Hfe based on corfscious fraud is a moral impossibility. The good news of our redemp- tion from sin, and resurrection to the life of heaven is rooted in history “by many — infallible proofs.” Ra bs iy te uF 2 of SOP POEL CTC COEF Guide. rally to be held ‘in. navy hall The Navy Drill hall will be a place of keen competition and excitement tomorrow when more than 100 District Girl Guides hold a Rally Day be-' ginning at 2 p.m. _ Presiding over. the: day’s events will: be District Commissioner, Mrs. R, F, Lucas, | FRED ¥.. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 303 - 3rd Ave. W.- ’ . eve? New 840 Howe. Street, Grosvenor Motor Hotel -VANCOUVER’S FAMILY © HOTEL . IN. CENTRE OF DOWNTOWN. ‘ Excellent - Dining © at ‘Moderate : “Price ; New Drive-in | Entrance — Ample Parking GORDON ‘MUNRO, Mer. eee ee eee eee Cd - Prince Rupert Daily News” Friday, ‘April 22, 4960" CHURCH DIRECTORY © ANGLICAN CATHEDRALS oy gat 4th Ave, W. at Dunsmultr : Bt. Holy Communion 8:00: ‘a:m." ' Family Communion 3rd ‘Sunday , 7 9:30 a.m. - Sentor School 9:30. am, .”: Juniors & Kindergarten ‘11 a.m ° . Services .11-a.m. and 7:30 p.m, - Very Rev. G. T. Pattison—Dial 4766. ST, PETER’S ANGLICAN - - 3 .. End of 6th Aye, BE... Holy Communion 8:00 Bme o, ‘Services 11°a.m. and 7:30° Pm of... Rev, D. R. Chassels—D ial 3911 2 B FIRST ‘BAPTIST. Sth Ave. E: at ‘Young - ‘St, : Sunday School 10 a.m:'and~12: 15 Services 11 a.m, and :7:30‘p.m, | Rev, J. A, ,Roskam—Dial "3060... REGULAR ‘BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. EB. 08> ", Sunday School:.10 aimee... Services 11: 718 .a.m..and 7:30 pm, ‘Rev, L. E. Jackson.—Dial ' ‘8971; “EVANGELICAL FREER. CHURCH _- 6th | Ave. -E,.at Ambrose’). : Sunday Schoot 10:30 a.m... ‘ Services 11:30 -a.m. and ..7:30 pm. , _ Rev. A Ww. _Foster—Dial, 4403 ST. ‘PAUL'S ' LUTHERAN | “5th -Avye, at: McBride: St. an , “Sunday: School. 9:45 a.m, he ‘ Services 110a.mand:. 4: 130 ‘p.m; JRevs AL. ‘S,- Olson—-Dial: 4164, ye THE PRINCE RUPERT UNIT OF THE. CANADIAN: CANCER: SOCIETY. FREE. Ye HR. FILM “REPORT ON CANCER” IN CONJUNCTION ARTS: & CRAFTS SHOW "Saturday Night APRIL 23. 8 “TWO SHOWINGS - ao 8 p.m. ‘and 9 pam. oe AT THE " | WITH THE. of . PENTECOSTAL: TABERNACLE :202.-6th Ave. Wo ” Sunday School .10°/a.m, - Services 11 a.m;.and 7:30 pm. fe Fe Rev. Wm,. E.. Leggette—Dial_ 5839 feo FIRST: ‘PRESBYTERIAN -, 285 (4th-“Ave, >East © ‘ Sundav. School 10 am.: on Tiny Tots. 11/ a:m:-" : “Services ‘11. aim /-and27: 30--p.m.. |; >) Rev. rL 3: -Gamble—Dial’ 528 . THE SALVATION ARMY. : - 27 Grenville: Court—Fraser: ‘st ... Sunday School: °12:45~ p.m. : | Services 11 a.m: ‘and. '7:30°p.m. Capt. & Mrs.) Eo: G.. _MeInne . Dial 3024 and: 6181: ‘ : FIRST . UNITED |: “ 636°. 6th: “Ave.” “West: i Jr. -Interniediate-: “and: ‘Teen B : * Class—9 :45-a.m,: “Nursery: Kindergarten an -. Primary—11...p.m.) Services - ll.a.m. and: "7:30. p-m.- _Rev, ‘Rk, Ww. ‘Ky Elliot—Dial S114 - BETHEL’ BAPTIST. CHURCH 200: 4th, Ave. East: Sunday School’ 10: a.m. Services 11 am, and:7:30 pm. Rey. J. Kuehn—Dial 2453: PORT EDWARD: GOSPEL: CHAPEL’ . CHICKEN BOUILLON CUBES: and you'll agree, 7 attend. W.O.T.M. and’ guests 7 CE Ni RE (West. Coast: Children’s: Mission) - I'm-sure, that here’s a whole new way to make . welcome at 9 p.m. (79) T Sunday. School—-10:30' a.m, meals laste better. Yes, Maggi Cubes make a oO a n te 20 ti d Abril Poe . Services'11:30-a:m. and’7:30 p.m, elictous hot drink or appetizer (only 4 calories | ee SON ‘mee in Mon ay, Apri : Pastor John Goertz a B a2 serving too!) .....-but there’s so much more a _ 8. 8 p.m. g. "(I9) The Prinee Rupert Unit of the | | you can. do with them! Add gourmet flavour to your ‘stews, gravies —..- serveecosconecooens CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY, : | FACEY HALL—UNITED CHURCH and casserole dishes—simply by adding Maggi Cubes. . Drop“ two : : Po: DRIVE FOR FUNDS» Vo age 2B ith Ave. East: or more Maggi Cubes in the boiling water before You 20 kaa rae al me pce taneous 4 ower ONE NIGHT DRIV ° \y senor emediate: Sunday peas or carrots elicious! Look for the yellow and red package : ’ TAN SCIEN 2 We Dy: . Wedding plans were presaged Wednesday night HOW. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS will take -place MONDAY, APRIL 25th. of Maggi Chicken Bouillon Cubes next time you shop! : AVOID YOUR FAMILY‘S WRATH . ‘shopping . list for SNACKERS. Yes, you've given your. family ‘a, taste. of golden erisp.. MeCormick's.© Snackers::.‘they'lf that. you keep ‘a box.or ‘two’ always. on; hand for:; delicious. snacks,’.. anytime. : You see,’ . Snackers are: the:crackers made specially for ~. “. sNacks: and. parties, too. From one™ box: of. ‘Snackers you get four favourite shapes... ‘rounds, triangles, squares and fingers — always fresh and-snappy!. Ideal for entertaining and perfect. with soups, cheese and“ peanut ~~ butter. Next time you shop, don’t say crackers — say Snackers!-» SPRINGTIME IS PLAYTIME . ... but. still no time to neglect, the oo danger of unsanitary, slow drains! How.. to. © - take care of. this problem with a minimum ' of time 'n’ trouble? Just put quick-and-easy | _GILLETT’S DRAIN: CLEANER. to. work.:’. You'll, find Gillett’s Drain. Cleaner: has a... ». Special churning, . boiling action ... quickly « “and completely scours out every ‘trace: of . the greasy mess that collects in clogged-up you do is put 2 tablespoons of Gillett's Drain Cleaner ‘Eindergarten-Primary: Church ub wie. = Sehool—1) ame: es M.: - Cashore © - — en pom a. “FIGHT. CANCER. WITH. A CHECK-UP AND, AL CHEQUE” “How Do.! See Myself’ KTKN—9: 30. Ke. _Saturday . 10: 245 a m. when Miss Joan MacLeod was the recipient of many lovely. miscellaneous , ifts..extended | ‘by. friends. who | OR=Mrs. Victol Duplisse to} .. by double-checking your Tee tee Ey coming. ‘marriage. [ .. Miss MacLeod has chosen. the ‘|last. day-in. April for. her. mid- spring wedding. to. Eric ‘Krist- manson and elected as brides- maids. Miss Norma MacLeod, Miss Alice _ Kristmanson and Miss Lorraine _Martin, - Co-hostess: for the delightful miscellaneous shower party was Mrs, Michael ° ‘Colussi. - Gifts. “were. arranged