s Tee Ste Sn ne | oe Ee Fe pena net a,, ‘the. towel raffle. Gay sp ring function: : nets $550 for WOTM. _ The Moose Temple'was the scene of colorful and exciting activity Wednesday afternoon when the Wo- men of the Moose Chapter No. 211 held its annual pre-summer bazaar and tea in a setting of profusions of blue, white and yellow baby chrysanthemums en- hanced by gold and blue festoons. Hundreds of guests gathered to enjoy the. delightful tea hour, purchase exquisite items of fancywork and “sewing, de- lectable . delicatessen dishes’ and home-baking and. take chances on the numerous raf- fles, The proceeds of. will go towards the charitable projects. Mrs. John Jordan was. the general convenor for the out-' standing success. Officially’. opening the gay event was Graduate Regent Mrs. Cherrill McIntyre while Senior Regent Mrs. Arnold Assman received the guests, some $550 WOTM’s Heeln Presiding were Mrs. Tweed, Mrs. Josephine Taylor, Mrs, Sadie Young, Mrs. Allen Hamilton, Mrs. James. Parks and Mrs. Harry Love. . In charge of.the tea-room. was the Friendship committee with chairman Mrs. John. -Thompson and servileurs Mrs. Percy..Bond; ‘Mrs. Robert: Parks,. Mrs, Harry Hanson, Mrs. H. I.- Phipps, ‘Mrs. Albert Eveleigh, (Mrs. Clara Bellamy, Mrs, Thomas Thomas, Mrs. Alfred Ritchie and Mrs. McIntyre. Directing - ‘the - kitchen, with chairman Mrs. Peter Brass in charge, was. the Membership committee assisted by ~ Mrs, Thora. Stegavig, “Mrs. Anna Brothern, Mrs. Michael Orom, Mrs. .Matthew Garbelya, Mrs. ‘Leo Rossi and- Mrs. Hazel Mc- . Kenzie: ' The. Library committee hand- led the towel hamper raffle with | Mrs. Carl. .Erkison, Mrs. George Shenton, -Mrs. Michael Muniza- ba and Mrs. Charles. Postuk in charge. Shane Deinstadt won The special tricycle -raffie, held in: conjunction. with the fish pond, under the: direction -of the Childcare committee was -attended. by Mrs. William Pil- fold, Mrs. Kenneth.‘ Nesbitt, Mrs. William | Walsh, Mrs. Ted Thomson,and Mrs. Frank Miller. ‘Lundrigan’ and. member Gordon Ronson, Mrs. Leslie Sale and.Mrs. Hugh — Perley. {Cake was’: won ‘by ©. Mrs. * John Jordan. : oe Sewing stall, convened by Moosehaven committee .had and Mrs. Norman . Birkeland dn ‘dinnerware,’ Mrs. ‘Mrs. William Rothwell: won the tricycle raffle, “Penny Raf- fles”. were won by Mrs. Ambrose Wilson, Patrick Simpson, Donald Clarke and Sharon Pilfold. . Grocery hamper handled by the. Publicity committee was at- tended by chairman Mrs, Cath- erline Murphy and Mrs,’ Harold Rose and won by E. Roman Davey. The. Candy stall handled. by. the Hospital committee was at- tended by chairman Mrs. Nels Nelson. Box of candy. was won oy Anna Brothen. The white elephant stall had. Mrs. William Nesbitt, Mrs. Leon- ard Raabe and Mrs, John = Nor- den: in charge. Mrs. William Pil- fold won. the raffle. “Attending © the’ delicatessen stall was chairman of: Moose- heart committee...Mrs. »Mrs:- William: Bagshaw.'Mrs. Ambrose Wilson won the, ham raffle, ° The’ Social Seivice’ committee was in charge of home- -baking and attended by chairman Mrs, chairman Mrs. Tyrus Hubel and members Mrs. Helen Tweed, Mrs. Carl Matson, Mrs. Emil Nordine charge. “Miss Irene Bellamy won the table cloth, while’ Mrs.: Allen Hamilton won the towel. . Other. door prize winners were Mrs. .R. B. Morgan, ‘hassock,‘Mrs. Austin Hughson, royal dalton Myra Ryan, coffee carafe, Mrs. Vernon Hall, $10;. Mrs.» William Nesbitt, —-$5- and Mrs: Clayton Hutt, bark pie- ture. ‘Cashier Glassey. The bingo night was attended »y. cashier Mrs. Assman, assisted oy Mrs. Jordan and Mrs, Ken- was Mrs. “Herbert seth Hardy. P.O, DRAWER 128. Ah ot ate by Co. TELEPHONE 3975 Walter my ymed with pearls, sequins : Petes the. bridal portrait... : : . Browne: and Victor ‘Prystay. service. Rev. James Tracey officiated’ at the 12 o’clock marriage cere- mony. for..the. daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S.. Browne of this city and the son of Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence G..Sieber of Mis- sion City and formerly of Prince Rupert. Walking up the aisle on the arm of her father, the. bride was beautiful, wearing. bridal silk © organza-over-taffeta, A scalloped neckline ‘framed the lace bodice which was re-em- broidered. with sequins to ac- cent. the white gown fashioned in floor. length. Soft folds over a hooped crinoline. created the bouffant’ skirt and sleeves were styled in cape length. An encrusted lace tiara trim- and diamante secured her finger- tip illusion net veil. heavily edged with lace: A’ cascade bou- quet of yellow: roses,: intermingl- ed with sprays. of. myrtle com- hoosing_ “to. ‘wear. afla i‘ pale”: ‘green’ - gown,.. in. ‘street-length. eee He full skirt full skirt was was gathered at A paint job by our skilled crafts- men will give your. property lasting beatity and real the elements, at low cost. FREE ESTIMATES - MOORE'S DOMESTIC @ COMMERCIAL @ protection from PHONE 6585 | Day or Night | PAINTING & DECORATING. INDUSTRIAL 1ODE DE DUCHESS. Daughters of the Empire, Dd wardrobe raffle, vener Mrs. Neil ‘MacDonald. in city tonig David Blair, of San ‘Francisco president. of the National Retail Credit. association . to arrive in’ Prince Rupert by train tonight on his way home Dine ‘B he it, - Broa FOOD. ALWAYS PLEASES oA roal tasto troat is in store for you evory time you cat here, Whother. ou have a ight inack, you'll find ovory dish ' prepared to perfection . woys, courteously sorved! way Cafe 608 Third Avenue Wost Tho Beat Way to Begin or End. an Evoning = Stop Here for Dinner or a Snack where the All the arts of pro- paring dishes just theo way you fike thom aro an opon book to our expert chofs, Como, seo! com leto dinner or a. ae on “ ’ Phone 4332 the Pacific Northwest Retall Credit association, The Prince” Rupert Oredit Grantors association, which. be- longs to the’. 60,000 member NRCA, Ma hoping: to ‘hold, nu lunch: LEMON Bis piueoana ey oS fone. Bridal, ‘couple Mr. and Mrs, Roy, Gordon’ Sieb ar are: flanked: “by attendants Mis3 Therese - —Photo ° by Nishion- Van Meer Studio. - ~ Church of Annunciation. rites. ~solemnized | in noonday service _ Multi-colored floral’ standards enhanced by flickering candlelight ad- orned the altar in the Church of theiAnnunciation. May 21 when Anne Marie Browne and Roy Gordon Sieber exchanged. marriage vows in’a’ lovely wedding the waist in cummerbund fash- ion and accented by fully gath- ered cape sleeves, caught with tiny roses. Her tiara was match- ing ‘and’ she’ carried a bouquet of carnations en tone, Best man, was. Victor Prystay and performing ushering duties were Gerhard Kloepper and Thomas D. Browne, brother of the bride. ‘Altar boys serving were Stiles Stokes and Maurice. Stokes: while Rowse. - . The . bride’s. mother was charming in a blue flowered silk jersey gown, topped with a beige coat and white accessories. For color. accent she. wore a pink carnation corsage. “At the reception held at: the home’ of the bride’s parents on 733 Sixth Avenue West, William silk- -over=' is. scheduled : from. Banff where -he spoke tal. mera ul Dibben proposed the toast to the bride. _Mrs. Browne centering «. -the’. ‘bride’s. ‘table--and™ flanked : by : vases, ‘of: “spring-cut. flowers, was ‘cut. by® Mrs... Ger- hard: Kloepper.. . ee Under’ the direction OF EDINBURGH of “Mrs. TO HOLD APPLE BLOSSOM TEA - Profusions of “Apple Blossoms” will, fill the Civic Centre. ‘main lounge tomorrow afternoon when’ the: Imperial, Order uchess of Edinburgh chapter . holds its annual apple blossom: tea. . | Special feature of the function will ‘be the baby doll and A bake sale will also be featured as an added’ attraction. Regent Mrs. Ervin Lindstrom will receive. ‘the guests. Also general convener, Mrs. Lindstrom, is being assisted by co-con- To bevheld from 2 to 5 p.m, all proceeds, from the social affair will go towards the Duchess of Edinburgls educational wus Head..of NRCA..to. visit. ht, fornorrow” con for Mr: Blair tomorrow: He leaves by boat tomorrow night. Bee stings:can be serious to those who are allergic to the venom, If a bee flies into the ear, the driver should stop and apen. windows and doors to Jet the Insect oul. It is unsafe for the driver to make attempts at killing. or dyiving the bee out while the enr ts moving, Th advortlaomant 14 not publiahed or dlaplayed: py tho Liquor Cantral Board or hy the Government 0 at Brittah Columbia. church organist was Mrs. Denis | ‘receiving was 1 . assisted, ‘with, the serving of the. buffet: luncheon: by: ‘elose- friend ts | of the: family. Mrs.-A, “B::Storrie:. “pat he | four-tiereéd.: “wedding: cake,.. Storrie - members. of the Junior Legion of Mary attended as ser- viteurs. | Telegrams of congratulations and best wishes were received from Mission. City, Edmonton Vancouver, “Courtenay, -Lady- smith, Dublin; Ireland and Man- chester, England. For travelling to the interior the bride donned a navy. and white polka-dot frock, accented with white accessories: As the newly-weds. departed, the new Mrs. Sieber presented her mother. with her 7 bridal bouquet. Mr, and. Mrs. Sieber are. tak- ing up residence. at. 1046 Am- brose Avenue. The. bride is em- ployed as a secretary at Colum- [. ' PASTOR'S Supposing his papers were not in order, he produced further letters of reference and showed them to the questioner, “But who stands for you?” he was asked again. Then it was explained to Dr. Brainerd that a custom was in effect in Japan at that: time that a foreigner intending to spend an indefinite period in that country must se- cure the services of a native to ‘stand in his place,’ The native could legally be called to answer for any crime committed by the forelgner, or be held responsible for a debt left unpaid. Only after he had secured a native and paid him for ‘stand- ing in his place’ could Dr. Brain- erd enter the country. Georgetown visit Returning to the scene of earlier years were Captain and ‘Mrs. Donald Peck who left Prince Rupert today by car following a visit to Georgetown after 46 years. Mrs. Peck, the former Doris Campbell daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. B. A. Campbell moved: from Georgetown to Prince Ru- pert in 1913 attending school here before moving to Telkwa where her father was the govern- ment agent. They renewed many acquaintances while in the city ‘Barly diagnosis and treatment offer the best chance for recov- ery from mental illness. At the first symptoms of mental dis- turbance, the patient’ should have the services of the. doctor or mental health clinic. FRED ¥. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 303: - 3rd Ave. W. By Captain Earl G. McInnes, Salvation Army, “FOR WHOM DO YOU STAND?” Dr. Brainerd, missionary to Japan, immigration authority and was asked: a4 . . . , Prince Rupert Dally. News Briday, May 27, . 1960 a 3 CORNER stood at the desk of the “Who stands for you?” In a very precious sense Christ ‘stands for us’ before the Throne of God. The ‘scriptures tell us that He-.alone is the One ac- ceptable sacrifice. for the remis- sion of sins. Acts 4:12 states, “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” The price we must pay to have Christ ‘stand for us’ is: not to be compared with dollars and cents for He makes no charge, buf simply asks that we have faith in His ‘Substitution,’ as Romans’ 5:1 states, “Therefore being justified by faith we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” Thus, through belief in and reliance. upon The Lord Jesus Christ, .we. ‘may — successfully’ ‘emgirate’ to the better Land of God which is prepared for those who are prepared for it. - _ “The wages of sin | is death (eternal); but - the. gift of God is Eternal ‘Life through Jesus Christ our ‘Lord.” ”. Romans 6: 23. HOW | CHRISTI AN SCIENCE “Express Your God-Given Dominion”’ KTKN—9:30 k.c. Saturday 10:45 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE . Our Dining Room will be closed temporarily for repairs,: watch for our re-opening ad- vertisement. We. will continue to take orders to go out at. the rear entrance from 5:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. “daily except Sunday. : We pay. delivery charges up to $1.00°on orders. of $4.00: or ‘more... | Phone 6226 | bia Cellulose Company Limited, Watson Island and the groom has. compieted his fourth year at the University of British Col- umbia. : BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGG - SINGO - BINGO - BINGO Bil tan # DOUBLE -JACKPOT 2 eg a) : : # Civic BINGO Centre w & Monday May 30th Bpm. B PRIZES: | ADMISSION: & 15 Games and $4100.00 One Card $2.00 we Door Prize. ‘Two Cards $3.00 a4 1s EVERYONE WELCOME. . Extra Cards 50e YH BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO. BEAI LSp CHURCH DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CATITEDRAL . 4th Ave, W. at Dunsmuir. St. Holy Communion, 8:00 a.m, ° Family Communion Brd- Eunday *. 9:30: ame)” : Sentor. School, 9:30. a.m," :. _ Juniors & Kindergarten 12: a.m. ’ Services 11 a.m. and.7:30. p.m, Very Rev, G. T. Pattison—Dial 4766 ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN | ‘End of 6th-Ave,. FB. n Holy Communion 8:00 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and-7 80° p.m:. " Rey. D. R. Chassels—Dial. $911: : ‘FIRST BAPTIST .: .. . Sth Ave. BE. at Young ‘st. : Services 11 am. and 17:30 pm? Rev, J. A,‘ Roskam—Dial 5060 Sunday School 10. a.m. and...12: 15 REGULAR BAPTIST 629 Gth Ave. EC Sunday School. 10. a.m. Services 11:15 a.m, and 7:30 p.m.. Rev, L. E, dackson.—Dlal 3971 6th: Ave. E. at Ambrose Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Rev. H. W. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH “[. $ B3ervites 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Foster—Dlal 4403 5 ST, PAUL’S LUTHERAN . Sth Ave, at. McBride st." ..* Sunday ‘School’ 9:45 (a.m). , Services 11 a.m. and: 2:30. p.m. “Rev. A. 8. Olson—Dial 4164 ip : |" PENTECOSTAL, TABER} £9 2027 6th t Bo ‘Stinday School’ 10. ‘a.m, - Services 11°a.m,. and. 7:30 p. m, Rev. Wm, EF. Leggette—Dial 5839, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN © 235 4th Ave, East Tiny Tots 11. a.m. Services 11 a.m. and. 7:30 p.m," Rev, 1. 8s. Gamble—Dial 5823 °° _ Sundav School 10 am. oe! nt 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, E. : Dial 3024 and 6181... G:: MeInnes oy UNITED . West: FIRST... 636 6th Ave.- Class—9 :45 a.m, -’ Nursery, Kindergarten | and . Primary—11 ame Services 11° a.m..and 7 :30 p.m Jr. “Intermediate and Teen - Bible Rev, R. We K,. _Elliot—Dial. B14; 200 . 4th Ave.? East. - Sunday: School. 10 am. Services 11 a.m. and 7:30:'p.m,. Rev. J. Kuehn—Dial. 2453, - BETHEL BAPTIST, CHURCH. . PORT. EDWARD .GOSPEL CHAPE (West Coast Children’s “Mission) = Sunday. School—10:30 “a.m, pastor John Goertz : L Services 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 Pam FACEY WALL—UNITED CHURC ' 1217 Ith Ave. East . 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