feet tea VUE, slp- he uy" it's Ory, ar the if ul, ds e, Mrs AE CHURCH ~ DIRECTORY ANGLICAN, CAT ATHEDTA ul 4 4th Ave. W. at DOEDTE AL Holy Communion g :00 a.m, Family Communion 3rd Sunday 9:30 a.m, School 9:30 a.m,’ Kindergarten 11 am, ! am. and 7: 30 p.m, i Pattlson—Dial 4766 Senior Juntors & Services 1 Very Rey, G. ‘ST, TE TES. “ANGL TCA iN. i End of gth Ave, B * ;) Holy Communion 8:00 a.m, Services 11 am. and 7:30 pam Kev, ‘D. wR, Chussels—pint gant ¥ msT B. APTIST Sth Ave, BH. at Young. Sunday School 10 a.m. and 12:18 Services 11 a.m, and. 7:30 p.m, Kev, av. A, Roskam—piul 5060: St. te eee pete, REGUL. Art BAPTLS 4 629 Cth Ave, b; ‘Sunday School 10 a.m. - Services 11: 315 a.m. and 7:30 p.m Rev. L. b, Juckson— pial 3971" “EVA ANGELIC. ve FREE. CHURCH | 6th: Ave. Eat Ambrose Sunday School 10:30 a.m. f Services 11:30 aim: and 7:30. “Pom, Rev, uW. W, Fuster—pial 4403 ST, PAUL'S LUTHERAN St Ave, at MeBride St. : Sunday School 0:45am) Services {f a.m, and 7:30 pum. Rev. A. S. Olson—Mial. 4164 | 202 6th: Ave, Ww. Sunduy School 10 am, Services 11 “ m, and 7:30 p.m Rev. Wm, EF. Leggette—pDial 5838 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 235 4th Ave, East Sundav School 10 a.m. Tiny. Tots: 11> a.m. Services 11 aan, and, 7:30 p.m, Kev. Ts. Gambte—Dial 5823 THE SALVATION. “ARMY 27 Grenville Court—Fraser St. Sunday School. 12:45 p.m, Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 pm. Capt. & Mrs, E.G. Melnnes Dial 3074 and 6181 FIRST UNITED G36 Gth Ave. West. Jr-Intermediate and Teen : Class—9:45. a.m., “Nursery, Kindergarten and .. Primary—1l]) a.m. «.. _ Bible Pes Services 1am. and 7:30 p.m # Reve Ry we AK, EIMot—Dlal stt4a BETHEL, BAPTIST cuuRen” 200 4th Ave. East Sunday: School 10 a.m. Services: 11 am, and 7:30: p.m. a S. Kueho—piay BAGS ‘ACE ¥ “HALA { PATON Ave, | : Jupigr-Intemedlate? sunday School-—-10 ‘a.m... , | Kindergarten-Primary Chureh 2 > .School—11 a.m.. : TV names de fo attend cancer fhnner . Gordon Ron were n e annual Cancer Societ Id March 30 in La Gondola Cafe. ‘ marked - for the $100 student bur- Mrs. Ann Geddes, the chaplain Paul O’Krainetz and raffle win- ver “where ~-he: will attend::an : annual; How. | ‘Gratitude . Cancels” egates iamed to attend y Campaign dinner to be The announcement was made Wednesday night at the regular meeting of the WOTM in the Moose Temple, ‘During the business session it was also reported that three prizes of $5 each had been awarded to the local winners in the recent Canadian National Institute of the Blind Essay Contest and that essays had been published in the Daily News March 14. Essays have been for- warded to headquarters for fur- ther judging, it was announced. Winners were Laraine Dick- ens, of the: Annunciation High School and Tom Harding and Wayne Watmough of the Prince Rupert High school, COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES Proceeds from the St. Patrick’s dance. being held tonight by the Hospital committee in the Moose Temple. will go towards sup- nurse, A’ “House Tea” is being held atthe home-of Mrs. Harry Nel- son, March 23 by the Library committee with ‘proceeds. ear- sary fund. The Membership committee “House ‘Bingo’. is planned for March 30 at.the home of Mrs. Roy. ‘Boychuk. Everyone is - -in- vited : to attend and -bring -a friend. ._ Mrs. Hazel McKenzie received a vote of thanks for the 18- ~cup tea pot she had donated to. the chapter.: Mrs. Harold Britton and Mrs, Leslie Seale volunteered to visit the’ hospitals. Welcomed to the meeting was of “the Portland Canal chapter No. :16, Stewart, B.C: . -An invitation was extended to all . .WOTM members. to attend the Loyal Order of Moose “Tea and Bake Sale,” Saturday March 26'in the Moose Temple, under the ‘convenership of Ronald Vaselenak. ° ‘Lucky draw was won by Mrs. ner was Mrs. Stanley Raychuk. Lunch. served by. Moosehaven | committee, was followed by the city's jubilec colors of gold and. showing’ of “Portrait of Prince Seen will present an attractive Rupert. me G. W. Peterson, manager of Household Finance, leaves Sun- day. by CPA plane for Vancou- company.-: “meeting. He plans” ‘to Teturn Wednesday... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: HEA LS Self- Consciousness” a. MyCashore 9! IKK Sor 30: ke, Saturday AOS ain. porting the committec’s student || oe 1 VANCOUVER AND PRINCE: RUPERT HOSTS pictured Tuesday night at a Northland Navigation. Company Limited dinner- “ reception for more than 350. business. men and their wives . in the Armoury are left to right Captain H. J. Cc, Terry; president of the shipping ‘firm, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. R. B. Finlayson : and. Mr. Finlayson, ‘manager. of the city Monday aboard the “Canadian Prince” Captain and. the. city branch. Arriving in Mrs. Terry leave tomorrow. night for their Vancouver home after. entertaining ata similar party in Kitimat. Traveling with them is Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson. tomorrow night. while Mr. Davidson, Mrs. Davidson also leaves the company’s wharf superintendent leaves Monday aboard the “Skeena Prince.” A cocktail hour, dinner and danci with Mrs. Fr ederick Grimble of Port Edward, winning the special | prize. ng formed the’ city reception, _77Photo by ve “R. Wrathall, Spish Sastler SE Pabich’s A gala evening has been planned for the first annual St. Patrick’s Dance to be ‘held. tonight by ers to stage be Ul tonight the entire unit of “’D” Company. lrish Fusiliers of Canada (Vancouver Regiment) in the. Armoury from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m.- A foliage of green streamers, | off-set by shamrock’s and the; Setting for the cabaret affairs. Dancing music will be provided | by the Crescendos and there will} be a buffet supper interlude. | Official host is Commanding! Officer, Captain E. T..S. Moore. | Open, to.the public; ‘dress: ‘is op- ‘tional. and: tickets may be ob- tained from. unit’ officers: and “ men, or at.-the. door. ::: “Convener is S..R. Fowler ‘and . co-chairmen® ‘in. ‘charge. ‘of ar- rangements are Morley McIntyre, ‘Sidney Bond and, Jack: Pearson. sion by April 1, Sports Organizations’ 1960. | Bru S ; Boa requiring the use of City Parks must submit their. playing schedules and times when parks are required, in’ writing, to the Parks Commis- Sy Secretary, Molt! | Parks Commission. rd. a ce Sinclair, Welone = ke Le ‘ . ‘Spee ‘Daily - 7: _ Sundays - 8: am. To 12 midnis ght - HERE IS THE LATEST DRAW ON THE | H . . wood 1 t te Ps : MARINE | BOK SPIEL CURLERS! ‘Come. in and try our: fine fare ! HEARTY. MEALS. FOR HEARTY APPETITES | ms am. To 7 ELKS NEWSPAPER el eT teehee ee veer te ‘ - eee nem et " |g BY ee ; 7 ec h Fa | ais. . e 1M | 8b 1.39; mM a " 0 " 33 | ‘ 15 “4 41, DRAWN WEDNESDAY, MARGH 16 AT THE ELKS HALL BY MRS, TONA ARMSTRONG, © 8 ) wd, Gondo ioe . ar “Spoclalists ine Italian: Food” as 1; a.m. a A 43 bikes 6 “pring plainiy.. 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It was announced that meet- Teen | ing nights have been changed -from each Friday. night to. every second Thursday night. During. the business session ‘it. was decided to hold election of officers’ with nominations subinitted in a box in the Centre lobby no later than March 23. ‘Addressing the group, Civic Centre manager Jocab Vanden- brink told) the members ‘that when the membership: is. in- ‘creased the club could operate itself and have a Toom of its own. be i -It was also - Suggested © that | there was a possibility of the ‘club having its own juke. box band table tennis. t 1 5 *t Teen town club to hold ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll music provided by Casey Wilson and his Rangers, refreshments and a door prize are} planned for the gay Teen Town club dance to be held tomorrow night in the Civic Centre Guditorium Plans for the funfare func-. tion were completed last night; ‘when the club ‘held its regular bers are are asked to to join, dance party In an effort to. increase. the activity of the club, more mem- PERSONAL‘ ALS” ‘Mrs: J..L. Kelly, superintendent of nurses at Prince Rupert Gen- eral. Hospital: leaves tomorrow} by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane for Vancouver to -attend ithe Institute for ‘Directors oft Nursing from March 21+to 25, sponsored by..“the’ “Registered Nurses:of B.C. and the B.C. Hos- pital Insurance -Service...Mrs. ‘ Prince Rupert Daily Friday, March 18,. Yoo Los News ° The three-act farce by Charles ‘| George, sparkles like a shamrock m (glistening in the morning dew ) |and the plot‘is filled with laugh- | provoking situations. One interesting and mystifying situation’ after another keeps the audience in suspense with a cast of ten providimg the enter- jtainment under the direction of T. J. Cullen.: Ann nou Uncemanis. e S.O.N.- Masquerade } Dance: | Friday, March 18, 10° ‘p.m. Prizes. win be given. (58) ‘e Senior High. School } Rumma; re i Sale on 6th: Street, March 18, T--10 p.m.; March 19, 20° 11 as) (55 AT ANNUNCIATION AUDITORIUM a, CYO annual concert features Irish farce Prince Rupert residents who enjoy Irish humor: and a bit. 0’. Blarney will be treated to a delightful play entitled “Laughing trish Eyes,’’ tonight and tomorrow night when the Catholic Youth Organiza- tion presents its Sixth Annual St. Patrick’s Concert in the. Annunciation auditorium. Taking roles are Margret Saunders, Kathleen Smith, Denis Mulroney, Heather - Haldane, Kathy Saunders, Peter Gibb, Olga Zabudney, Joe Arseneau, Bob Oskey and Marilyn Procter. Guest artist Michael Colussi will render. accordion selections between the acts.. Time is 8 ‘o'clock tonight and ‘|tomorrow. night in: the Annun- ciation auditorium. “FRED £. DOWDIE iE os OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 ©. | 303° = 3rd Ave. e We os » 8th sryaiet Ne Games Under. $15 "CANADIAN LEGION | Kelly will visit ‘in “Nanaimo as! guest of her’ brother-in-law and ; sister, Magistrate Lionel Beevor- || Potts and Mrs. Beevor-Potts, for | a few days before’ returning Lo. the _ city. ae 3 when the Red Cross is on on the jobt In 1959 with your thoney—- oe ~ YOU-HELPEDithe Red Cross provide whole blood and blood “products for fra transfusions ta more than 200, 002. , Canadians invouri hospitals.” aes ‘Cross | men Services meot every YOU gene Rod rol 5 othors--Loth hore and. bes i i y avery, aay, Wrouglout My re se, ij an) ‘ "4 pont the fied Cross also ngth. te contribut| @ fee abe