ON eS ee Arm _ Sunday, : it’ was announced today. : os! Skipper is Rev, Oliver Howard, ~eklome Missions ‘and operates. the boat under. the. Board: ‘of _sglome Missions, The boat leaves Mnday ‘morning: on, “another jtour: of lighthouses, outposts and villages ' south - to, Rivers Inlet. eeenerhctnttten ett ttt ttt ett ETE - FIRST. UNITED CHURCH ~ .. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 6th, 1959. 11:00 A.M. WHICH WAY LABOR? . 7:30 P.M. REV. WILLIAM ROBINSON of KLEMTU peo REV. OLIVER HOWARD of the’ vue o re _THOMAS CROSBY IV ois wok, Bhave boats operated: by ‘the Unitea Church of ‘Canada. est coast “The Thomas Crosby IV” is in. dock at the wl Salvage and will be open to. ‘the, public. Saturday, and , who. is: also ‘convener. of fo ALL (ARE INVITED. | a “TO THE SALVATION ARMY.» pee OPEN HOUSE 12 ‘with TEA and SALE at the Girls Lodge, 501" - 6th W. ep a (2:30 p.m. to 4:30 pm. . Saturday, September Sth Conrad Street and. Seal Cove Area ia. PE ay “The boundary has been ‘set as ; follows: Bee “ALL. children af street numbers’ ‘1400 and greater and all “Frederick Street will attend Seal Cove School. AM First: Overlook will attend Conrad Street School. ae Creek and 800 on Eleventh Avenue. oo 3 _ Registration Tuesday September 8 | * “all ‘Conrad Street School Children will register at 9 a.m. ‘st Seal Cove> School: at 9 a.m. i} Street School at 9 a.m. .. Street School at.10 a, m. ’ od - . BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES: Notice to all School Children in “Friendship” | SPONSORED BY UNITED CHURCH House”. holds. opening ey An adventure. in: citizenship is being launched| this weekend with the opening. of ‘Friendship House” at 801: Fraser Street, which marks the beginning of: another stage in the: operation of the United Church of Canada. ' “This is another long awaited dream of good will. towards men,” church pastor Rev. Dr, Robert Elliott: said today. . The. Rev. Robert Gracey of Bella Coola, chairman of Prince Rupert | Presbytery will officially open the new quarters | on- Sun- day afternoon. - Open house is from 3 to 5 p.m. ' Skipper Oliver Howard of the |. Thomas Crosby IV, will be pre- sent along with the Rev. William Robinson of Klemtu. Also pre- sent will. be Rev. Neil Banks of Ocean Falls. Mr. Banks is Sec-. retary of Presbytery. _ “This project being sponsored by the’ United Church of Can- ada is aimed to lengthen t he arm of fellowship into the heart of the social and recreation. life of the people of the Native vil- lages,” Dr. Elliott said. In the attractive building. is. a coffee and ‘soft-drink bar, a reading and record room and a games: room. ‘A baby sitting arrangement end, along with a checking serv- ice. ‘for parcels and goods. | There will be accommodations for baby care and some sleeping - The western boundary for Conrad Street School is Heys . : “Seal ‘Cove School Children —_ : Grades | and 2 — ‘report | “Seal Cove Children Grades 3 and 4. — - report to ) Conrad | “Seal Cove Children grades 5 and: 6 — ‘report: fo Conrad “Students are requested to bring NO books on Tuesday. arrangements will be offered on a. limited scale, it was announc- ed, Dr. Elliott said that it is hoped that. this will be the beginning of a Native Rallying Centre as thought about by the Native Brotherhood for the welfare of every need that is not already being offered in the city. The board that will direct the operation will be made . up of representatives to. include. Reg Sampson of Port Simpson, John has been set up for each week- || Clifton -of Hartley “Bay, “paul Mason of Aiyansh, Moses: Jones of Kitseguecla. Walter ‘Harris’ of. :|Kisplox and several young. peo- ple. . Suggestions for improving ‘the services will be’ ‘welcomed “SO that the maximum of use can. “be made of ‘the. building of. Jeader- ship. ° Bible study and youth. “Work will be under. the direction . Of. John Cashore. : The Joyce M. Facey | “United hall .women’s association | have. already begun a Thrift Shop which will be. open every Saturday from 1 to-4 p.m. Directors are Mrs. A. J. Bus- sanich, Mrs. Louis - ‘Zurek. and. Mrs. R. A. Larson. The shop will rummage sale. tember: 14. "Former MP - seriously ill teacher and Skeena. MP J.C. Brady, is seriously. ill in Ottawa letter from onetime Chris J. Graham, now of. New. Westminster. Mr. Graham ™ who with his wife spent the’ summer in Ottawa, Valleyfield, Montreal, Arnprior and: Renfrew, went back east to attend the 26th an- niversary of the Canada Atlantic Railway Old. Boys’ association. Mr. Graham said that Mr. Brady ~- is too ill to see anyone. . _ Minister — Rev. IVAN. ‘THE ' : Sermon ‘ “FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. ye Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. - Sermon “WHAT'S A CHRISTIAN” Organist — Mrs. E. J. Smith S.. GAMBLE, B.A., B.D. NEW. BIRTH” regularly have the touch of B permanent A: kindergarten for ‘four and’ five year olds, will begin ‘Sep- . Former Prince. Rupert school} it was learned here today in al} resident | PORT EDWARD GOSPEL, CHAPEL - PERSONALS “Mrs, G. T, Wells of Edmonton . : ‘arrived in the city yesterday by| . oo Canadian Pacific Airlines plane i ‘for an extended visit as guest of ;| ner; son and daughter-in-law, ‘| Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wells, 1643 (| Atlin Avenue, California residents here for : a wee! s visit are Mr. and Mrs, W. Ip, Ferguson. Arriving by car they are guests of relatives Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Finnigan. and family of 334: Eighth Avenue West. “CHURCH. < DIRECTORY Services in all churches. at 1am. ‘Tand 7:30 p.m.,.except as shown, pe. ANGLICAN. CATHEDRAL ie 4th Ave. W, at Dunsmuir St. 4, Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. " Senior School 9:45 a.m. Juniors and Kindergarten 11. a.m. Rev, G.:T. Pattison Phone 4766 PETER'S | ANGLICAN Seal Cove ‘Miss Elaine Bulmer,.B.-A., Ls. Th, No Evening Service 2300 Seal Cove Circle Dial 2554 ST. = FIRST BAPTIST ; 5th. Ave. E. at Young. St.’ ~- ‘Sunday School 10 a.m. and 12:15 Rev. J. A.. Roskam Dial .. 5060 REGULAR BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. East . Sunday School 10 a.m. / ...,Morning Service 11:15 a.m, ‘ : Rev, L.. E. Jackson Dial 3971. i]; EVANGELICAL . FREE CHURCH 6th Ave. at Ambrose , Sunday.’ School 10:30 a.m. . Morning Service 11:30 a.m. ‘Rev. H.W. Foster Dial 4403 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 5th Ave. at McBride St. ; Sunday School 10 a.m. ‘Rev. A. S. Olson : Dial A164 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE : 202 6th Ave. West” Morning Service 11:00 a.m. ’- Sunday School 9:45. a.m. ~ * Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. Wm. E. Leggette.. Dial. 5839 FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN 235. 4th Ave. East July: Morning Worship 11:15 a.m: ‘Aug.: Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. ‘Rev. Ivan S. Gambie _Rev. THE SALVATION ARMY Fraser ‘Street “ Sunday 11:00 a.m. Holiness Service 12:45. p.m. Sunday. School ' . 7:30 p.m. Salvation. Meeting “lst. Lieut... and Mrs. C. _ McInnes , Dial, 3024. °° vee FIRST UNITED 6386. 6th Ave. West “4 Aug.: Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. Rev. R. W. K. Elliot . Dial 3114 ' BETHEL BAPTIST. CHURCH 900 4th Ave. E. ' Sunday. School 10.a.m. Rev. John Kuehn. Diai 2453 ‘ (West Coast Children’s Mission) Sunday School 10 :30° a.m. Dial 5823 f.15 iate the current Knight reported Arriving “on: Thre ree “Arrival of three nurses to join the staff of Prince Rupert, ‘Gen- eral hospital, has helped allev- age, administrator’ Edward H.|erie Warr RN. All three nurses as nurses ‘arrive | ee! Navigation's . Canadian ; “Price | this morning . were : “Miss » Jean}. Turner RN, “Miss ‘Margaret Thorneycroft RN, and. Miss | Val-|' : ‘nursing short- today. have been employed at Shaugh=|qrKn-- ur the Northland nessy hospital.in Vancouver. ‘Sept. Sept. ‘Sept. Sept. ‘PORT - Congress Leaders: . ne | The sation A ei _on G. gress. sil Native C gh PRINCE RUPERT | "NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA” September 4th - - Tth, 1959 ‘Chief Secretary ‘and ~ Toronto; Ont. "Supported by: Sr. Captain and. Mrs. Rideout “he _ AND OFFICERS OF THE DISTRICT : ' 7:30 p.m. ‘Salvation. Meeting 7th “MONDAY- 8: 00 | pn? Salvation Meeting Great Ve five | : 1 t Tele EDWARD THEATRE All are , welcome | to attend and “share i in, ‘these Special Meetings! Mrs. Colonel Wiseman ak. pP bbc Mecting al the Gt 4th FRIDAY 8: 00 pm. Great “Welcome: ‘Rally | Sth SATURDAY 10:30 a.m. ‘Women’s. Meeting | 8:00 p.m. Salvation. Meeting 6th SUNDAY 11 :00: a.m. Holiness Meeting. _ SUNDAY seer. 6TH. : a oft wealth. production; strength- “ot ane ening and: perpetuating the ney organization of labour in the cy City of Prince Rupert and “* vicinity; to improve its pre- sent social conditions; to miti- ‘ gate the evils of unjust legis- lation, and to enforce existing { laws in favour of Labour. ‘To establish six hours-as a legal day's work; to disseminate knowledge, and in cvery pras- tical way advance the material welfare of the wage carners, individually and collectively. ; The various organizations of { Labour in the City of Prince Rupert do hereby conibine their influence and adopt the following constitution and by- Inws for the furtherance of these principles, | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1959 t a . 5 a . : + ; > ¢ ¥ : ’ AFL—CIO—CLC Firefighters No. 599 Bee lO__CLC CLC AFL—ClO—CLC AFL—ClO—CLC | CLO. Piledrivers No. 1549 AFL—-CIO—CLC Deepsea Fishermen No. 80_ Laundry Workers No. $36 ‘Longshoremen No. 505_ - jo | , (Sunday School starts Sept. 13th) : pastor: To be appointed | PRInce Rover] PRINCE RUPERT } LABOUR COUNCIL EXECUTIVE AND» Prince Rupert Labour Council s LABOUR COUNCIL | Barbers. & Hairdressers. No. | 120 Organized January 12, i912 _ AFFILIATES INVITE THE CITIZENS OF B. Cc. Government, Employees - _ Char ered by the Dominion , CLO. A OS peckanation PRINCE RUPERT TO PARTAKE IN THE _ Carpenters & Joiners No. 1735, 7 The purpose of this Trades , vO 7 AFL—CIO—CLC ~ ne and Labour Council will be i” , Civic Workers No. 5 ina the securing of ' Industrial Ss aa oy Legislation; the collective CLC om seett of ‘ihe “means of Electrical Workers No. 344 ‘Hotel & Restaurant Workers No. 636 Plumbers & Pipefitters No. 180 AFL—EIO—CLC oe TRACK AND FIELD |. ALGOMA PARK 10: 30 33 Events —- PET. SHOW — DOLL SHOW — SPECIAL PRIZES i (Civic Contre will bo used in the evont of heavy rain) \ GYRO POOL TROPHIES —- MEDALS SWIMMING AND DIVING Moet to be opened by MAYOR at 2:00 p.m 16 Events AFL—-CIO—CLC AFL-—CIO—CLC Railroad Trainmen AFL—CIO—CLC Retail Clerks No. 1518 AFL—CIO—CLO SOCCER ALGOMA ‘PARK AT 4:30 - 7:00 Names of teams to be announced lator DANCE Hoya! AT CIVIC CENTRE 9:30 p.m. - 1:00 am. To the Music af STAN VEITCH and his Orchostra Workers No. 535 Ce - AFL=CIO—CLC AFL—ClO—CLC Printing Pressmen No. 69 Pulp Workers No. 708 Rock & Tunnel Workers -Typrograp ica Union No. 413. Retail Wholesale, Department Store SUNDAY, ' Hoots, if nocessary, Soptombor 6th at 1:00 p.m, will be held on Sunday ot prim, NOT on Monday Septombor 7th as in. provious yoors. Sco Parks write-up. for ontry opp . | SWIMMING ENTRIES CLOSE. 2:00 lleation forms,