ug mF . re vie | An | Mrs. Hinchl In an im drew’s Anglican Bishop of Caled the Caledonia Diocesan guxiliary of the Anglican .. Appointed patroness was Mrs. | H, G. Watts of Toronto and for- mer WA president while Mrs. E. G, Munn of Prince Rupert was named honorary president. . Mrs. C. A. Hinchliffe of Ter- race was re-elected resid Mrs. T. B. Black of Prince Ra pert was re-elected first vice- president and Mrs. Nelson Krug of Dawson Creek was elected seen vice-president, , ers installed to office were Mrfs, Rupert Creisscl, corres. ponding sceretary; Mrs. G. Cc Stanford, recording secretary; Mrs. J. F. Williams, treasurer: Mrs. T. M, Christie, United Thank Offering secretary; Mrs. J. A. Macdonald, Dorcas; Mrs. Douglas Guyatt, social service; Mrs. George T. Pattison, Girl's auxiliary; Mrs, J. Purkis, Junior auxiliary; Mrs. Dennis Light Little helpers; Mrs, Robert Ya- mada, education; Mrs. J. J. Gra- tien, edilor of Living Message; Mrs. Joc Ridsdale, secretary; Mrs. John Prince, Prayer Part- ners and Mrs. Berl West, Can- didate secrclary, Appointed to the Dominion annual meeting in Oltawa, Sep- tember 12 to 15, was delegate Mrs, C. A. Fowler of Prince Ru- pert. The Dominion session will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the WA in Canada. More than 60 presidents, of- ficers and delegates gathered for the succesful two-day sessions. . Guest speaker Miss Eleanor Rice, Dominion Supervisor of Children's work, described her work in the different children’s Phases from babyhood to 12 years of age. “However while we have many divisions for girls, there are very few boys’ groups organiz- ed,” Miss Rice said. “What we glican WA re-elects pressive ceremony conducted in St. An- Cathedral the Right Rev. E.G. Munn, si onia yesterday after ; new officers elected at the 48th annual t instalied itfe head. meeting of Board of the Women’s Church of Canada. need are more men interested in chureh work for boys, : She explained that in’ some parts of the country a Boy’s League is now functioning very Successfully and that the league is built around the idea of knighthood, which “very much” appeals to the young boys. Miss Rice will conduct a lead- ership training course for girl leaders in Terrace tomorrow and one in Burns’ Lake, Monday while still in the district, Presided by Mrs. T. B. Black,. 33 reports were submitted, all reporting a prosperous year, fi- nancially: and spiritually. Following an address by Bi- shop Munn on the pressing need of the Atlin parish, the meeting voted to give the most north- ern parish in the Diocese’ the Stella Du Vernet fund money. Stella Du Vernet was the founder of the Caledonia WA. The Life Membership fund money was voted to be given the new Greenville church for com- munion cruets, For serving 10 years on the. executive, retiring Mrs.. Eric, Faure was presented with a cor- sage by Mrs. Black. In other business, considera-. tion will be given to the resol- ution by the WAs of Dawson Creek to hold the next annual meeting in northern city The profitable parley includ- ed tours, luncheons, films, con- cluded with “Tea at Bishop’s Lodge,” with hostess Mrs. Munn receiving. , Presiding at, the pouring table, centred with. beautiful were Mrs. Donald’ Chassels, wife of St. Peter’s Anglican church minister and Mrs. G, T.. Patti- son. , BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BIN DOUBLE - Civic BIN PRIZES: Monday 15 Games and $400.00 May Door Prize EVERYONE WELCOME SSSSSS$$SSSS$$$$$$ eo INGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO - BIN GG - BINGO - BINGO - BINGO JACKPOT | GO ~ Centre ADMISSION: 8 p.m. One Card $2.00 ‘wo Cards $3.00 Cards 50c 23rd Extra ar tulips | - each and: six gardens were giver garden contest. Mrs. C. E&. Secord, Mrs. George C, newly developed and smaller West. 620 Ninth Avenue West. Jas Newton, 2230 Atlin Avenue. PIPPDLILP DO LP LP DDO OVD P LDP LPO OLD ES FUNCTION REALIZES $1 emblem, a house gracefull Tuesday afternoon when th spring sale and tea in the mah nth hb ptetn td bob DOP OLOODOLOD OL L- nw NINE PRIZES GIVEN WINNERS IN SPRING GARDEN CONTEST Three city gardens were awarded whn the Prince Rupert Garden club staged its annual spring Club contest committee members Mrs. Harry Scholten, judged 14 gardens in three categories, A, largest established gardens; ;B, medium sized gardens, not so long in making and First prize winners receiving $5 in A, B, C, respectively were C, P, Balagno, 325 Fifth Avenue West; Mrs. W. J. McLean, 1994 Seal Cove Circle and Jacob Strand, 540 Fifth Avenue Second prize winners receiving $3 in A, B, C, respectively were Mrs, M. M. Roper, 1140 Sixth Avenue East; Julius John- son, 600 Fourth Avenue East and Mrs. Margaret Erickson, Third prize winners receiving $3 in A, B, C, respectively were William Scuby, 164 Vanarsdol; Moorehouse, 673 Fourth Avenue East and Mr. and Mrs. Doug- Springtime selling focussed al Home League sale, lea Focus was on the Salvation Army Home League BPVIPDDPODPDIDD PLOCOOD ou PRD prizes of five dollars three dollars each this week Dover and William Baxter gardens. \ Mr. and Mrs, Norman PLPDOP DODO OM* 60 y placed: on the Bible, e Leaque held its annual Civic Centre Common Lounge. Enhancing the pouring table centrepiece were vases of pink carnations while decorated bas- kets .of multi-colored spring flowers graced the individual tea tables, off-set with delicate tones of pink and green booth decorations to present a scene of springtime. Officially opening the function was Mrs. R. M. D: Waddell while receiving the many guests was }j. Mrs. Captain Earl McInnes. The sum of.$160 was realized from the successful event to be used for: Home League projects. General convener was Mrs. R, W. Scherk, League secretary. Presiding at the tea cups were Mrs. Robert Hayes, Mrs. Archie McNeil, Mrs. Louis Douglas and Mrs. Clarence Clegg. _ Assisting at the pouring table was Flora Bevan and -serviteurs were Mrs, Edward Russell, Mrs. David Hargreaves and Mrs. Ern- est Blums.. =: Directing the kitchen were Mrs. Alfred Ostler, Mrs. Hans Hanson, Mrs. Einar Carlson, Mrs. Violet Starr while. Mrs. William Timms was cashier and Mrs. H, N. Smith attended the Church and Mrs. Mel McDon- ough. den with lovely items of sewing, novetlies,. plants and were Mrs. Albert Brooks, Albert Grey, Mrs, Helmer Larson and Mrs. William McAnerin. Attending the sale tables, la- cushions Mrs. James. Carswell, Mrs. Over 70 club lea “Ane 15 June 15 has been set for the Women's Co-ordinating | coun- cil’s “Over-seventy Jubilee Tea” to be staged in the Canadian Legion auditorium. Plans for the annual spring- time event. were completed Wednesday when the council held its meeting in the Civic Centre. In other business Mrs. J. S. Biack was appointed convener for the September 24 Tag Day to raise proceeds for the club. Make a simple sandwish spread guest book. Convening the home-baking and candy table were Brig. Ella tA fr Sf hr fr A Sid A fA wf +f wh tA +A fA fh tA 0 Q) - To Hold FREE | at the PRINCE. A widely known Hearing Aid one gay consultation. Wf you have a hearing for a FREE hearing test proble if you which cuts out other noises. this opportunity!!! Caritlon Glasses with no nothing behind the ear, Ju leading to the car, For bo NORTHERN AUDIO OPT (on call—See your DOOR PRIZES and a FREE HEARING TEST .. Here is your chance to try HEARING AID SPECIALIST: ~~~ Mr. Jerrold ‘Osborne: : CONSULTATION Suturday, May 21st—2 p.m. to 8 p.m. RUPERT HOTEL PRINCE. RUPERT, B.C. » Specialist will be here for this m, you are invited to come in and a demonstration of the famous BELTONE CARILLON GLASSES. No obligation. are a hearing aid user and Special Consultation, you will receive a free telephone pad come in during this . Don't miss the famous Slim Beltone button in the ear, no cord, st.an almost invisible tubing th men and women. ICAL Prince George, B.C. Telephone Directory) lee ete che wae et TS # | Plan we eeieersyee lof the Moose: Bazaar.and was reported : Wednesday held its regular meeting, Arnold Assman presiding. In other business the Chapter extended congratulations to Friendship chairman Mrs. John Thompson and the members of the Friendship degree follow- ing the report on the very suc- cessful and delightful “Friend- ship Ball’ ‘held earlier this month in the Temple. -Graduate Regent Mrs. H. I, Phipps reported on the Women's Co-ordinating council meeting and received the chapter's per- mission to give a donation for the kitchen to assist thelr tea on June 15. The chapter also voted to send a donation to the Queen Alexandria Solarium. is a chef's PHONE 2621 FOR “Specialists La Gondole .8a | Mm .. delicious! Each dish masterpiece What a menu! What flavorful food! Best in- gredients and real cul- inary art combine to give you finest meals TAKE OUT ORDERS In ftatinn Food" C f are PHONE 2621 Volunteering for hospital vis- iting were Mrs. Michael Orom and Mts, Leslie Seale. Mrs. Ass- man was named to work with the Jubilee committec. Committee reports were given by the Publicity, Hospital, Lib- rary and Membership chairmen, The Senior Regent expressed for their very generous dona- Qtuisssa This advertisement is not All preparations are no by blending honey with chopped fruit. Then use it between slices of buttered bread. PERSONALS | §. R. Specht, 135 Second Av- enue West, leaves tomorrow morning by train for Vancouver to meet Mrs. Specht who has been undergoing treatment at PASTOR'S CORNER REV. J, A. ROSKAM Pastor, First Baptist Church . ' WHO WILL BURY WHOM? When Nikita Khrushchev was in the United States last fall he is reported to have said, “We will bury you!” ° It {s significant that Mr. Khrushchev used the word “bury” because the Bible has something to say about burying in connection with his own na- tion, It also informs us as to who will do the burying. Ezekiel 39: 11-13; reads as follows, “And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will give unto Gog a Place there of graves in Israel .. . and there shall they bury Gog and all his multitude: and they shall call it The Valley of Hamon-gog. And seven months shall the house of Israel be burying them, that they may cleanse the land. Yea, all the people of the land shall bury them and it shall be to them a renown the day that I shall be glorified, saith the Lord God.” This passage teaches quite clearly that the people of the land of! Israel will do the bury- They expect to return to the city Israel as a “land of> unwalled next week. villages” ‘and therefore helpless. The interest of the U.S.S.R. in the Middle East is indicated in the fact that in 1932 Moscow signed a treaty with Persia (now Iran) providing in the Phone 5548 event of war, free access of Russia through Persia to the |}. 303 - 3rd Ave. W. Middle-East and Palestine. { FRED ¥.. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL. ASSEMBLY (Meeting in Sons of Norway Hall) 119 5th Avenue East . EVERY LORD’S DAY (D.V.) 9:30 a.m.—Breaking of Bread 11:30 o.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Gospel Service Guest Speaker: Mr. M, Pollock A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU! the Vancouver General hospital.) ing, the multitude of Gog will be buried and the graves will be in Israel. Now, who is Gog? Ezekiel identifies Gog as the “Chief prince of Rosh, Meshech FIRST UNITED CHURCH nn an and Tubal.” a 11:00 A.M.— _ a The territory of his control is Worship Conducted. by Mr. R. Barclay called Magog and comprises Sermon: “Two Talent Men"—J, M. Cashore Women’s Missionary Society Service conducted by Mrs, Wm. -.: .? Dunn... - : Se cas lands north of Palestine, In Ezekiel 39:2; we read that God will, “cause thee to. come ‘up from the north parts, and will bring thee upon the moun- tains of Israel.” Ezekiel also tells us that the . Films: “New Faces of Africa”. - ode 8:30-—Farewell ‘Social for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barclay. - : Prince Rupert Daily News “@ - Friday, May 20, 1960 ~ og “The Naturalness of — ° > & Spiritual Awakening” KTKN—9:30 Ko. Saturday 10:45 am. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave. W. at Dunsmulr 8t. Holy Communion .8:00 a.m, Family Communion 3rd Sunday 9:30 a.m. : Senior School 9:30 a.m, Juniors & Kinclergarten 11 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Very Rev. G. 'T. Pattison-——Dtal 4766 ST, PETER'S ANGLICAN Knd of 6th Ave, EB. Holy Communion 8:00 a.m, Services 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m, Rev, D. R, Chassels—Dial 3911 FIRST BAPTIST hth Ave. BE. 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 5060 REGULAR BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. EB. Sunday School 10 a.m. Services 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev, L. E, Jackson—Dial 3971 —- EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 6th Ave, EB. at Ambrose Sunday School 10:30 -2.m. }. Jervices 11:30. a,m..and. 7:30 p.m. Rev, H. W, Foster—Dial 4403... ST, PAUL’S LUTHERAN 5th Ave, at McBride St. Sunday School 9:45 a.m, : Services 11. a.m. and 7:30.p.m. motive of Magog will be to “take | a prey.” That Magog will see Vi Mtchell’s Fbower ot Gt Sop Alex and Laura wish to announce that the shop will be | closed from Saturday, May 21st to Tuesday, May 24th, in order to attend the B.C. area FTD Florist Convention and School of Instruction in Kamloops. . REV. PAUL-HENRI BARABE, OMI, has been confirmed for. . a fifth 3-year. term as Super- , ; ‘ ior of the. Oblate Fathers, Featured at this convention will be two widely known - Guardians of the National . . . : Rosary Shrine of Our Lady of designers, Miss Rene Hobbins of. Edmonton, Alberta, and Mr. Johnny Cohen of Seattle, Washington. the Cape de la Madeleine, Quebec. The unusual re-nom- ination, made last month, re- . quired special indult from the We trust our loss will be your gain on our return. Sacred congregation of Relig- Plans set for bazaar, w.made for the Women| Tea -to be held May 25, it}. ~ night when. the - WOTM with Senior Regent Mrs needy families. Mrs. Assman. reminded the members that. election of of- June 1 meeting with members of the Fricendshtip committce in charge of the chapter night program. tions to the grocery. hamper for ficers will take place at the: the | Rev. A. 8. Olson—Dial 4164 : PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ° uo 202° 6th Aves W: : Sunday School 10 am, > Services 11 a.m, and:7:30 p.m. J Rev. Wm, BK. Leggette—Dial 5839 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN -- 235 4th Ave, East .. - Sundav School 10 a.m.. Tiny Tots 11 a.m." _ Services 11 a.m, and:7:30. p.m,: THE SALVATION ARMY | 27 Grenville Court—Fraser St." Sunday School 12:46 p.m... , Dtal 3024 and GIBL “FIRST UNITED -- §36) 6th Ave. West Jr.-Intermediate and Teen. Bible Class—-9:45 a.m, Do Nursery, Kindergarten and | Primary—11 a.m 6. Services 1l’a.m: and .7:30 p.m. Rev, R, W. K, Elliot—Dlial 3114 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 200 4th Ave. Past. . Sunday School-10 a.m... Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. Kuchn—Dial 2453: -- Sunday School—10:30 a.m," Services 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, a Pastor John Goertz 1217 7th Ave. East Junior-Intemediate Sunday School—10 a.m. OO Kindergarten-Primary Church | HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS! Rev, I, 8. Gamble—Dial 6823, J Services 11 a.m. and .7:30 p.m. of Capt. & Mrs, 6. G.: McInnes. . [- PORT SPWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL - (West Coast: Children’s Mission) (4° FACEY HALL—UNITED CHURCH School—11 a.m. 3, M, Cashore ious in Rome. — . a Hes ARCHIE ete ‘OH, MAN-O-MANS |: WHAT A. MOVIE. AT THE - LIBRARY! COME-ON? | [ES wow!) wHAaT A BOOK? 1. SAY, THIS ‘WHERE'D You") co WRITING 1B. TALS. WOULD ] GETALL THE. | IN-AND | | [™ S DYNAMITELO ( os gs oe bo ep a + Y S by King Fe B 198d, Archic Comic Publicstions, Ings 6 LI'L ABNER | | 2 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 5:40 p.m, to 3:30 am, dally except Sunday. We pay delivery charges up to $1.00 on orders of $4.00 or more. Phone 6226 her thanks to the membership i Mrs, Mary McLeod won the : . Lucky Box: draw and the Mem- DANCE, DOTTER— (OHS TH HAPPINESS A ARISTO- 2?-WHUTS IT-s°e!/-DID!! bership raffle was won by Mrs. DANCE !/ WHILE YORE CRATLIKE ME GIVES THESE z THEY LOOKS LI Joseph Long. LOVIN’ LI'L FAMBLY BLASTS prices a) | WORST TRAGE Refreshments: were served by || -AN'SINGS THAR HEARTS RAT AMS Re 4 HAPPENED TO"E the Membership committee. ’ Ae ; oo = sik tt 7 "HA hy ,, HOLLYWOOD CAFE o> Ve he wy “ ‘3 E hy Qua shen erapses. aaron | | (HE HEART OF JULIET JONES 9ED ?) 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