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PATTISON. gf ‘Rector of St. Andrew's Cathedral NEED TO BE REMINDED “Go show John again those things which ye do hear and ak q t } k | ] a m1 | see.” —Matthew 11:4. : 13 in Christ’ Church Cathedral.| management. as | ! O ta e p ace une | _ This verse is taken from the story of John the} The aunt of the bride-to-be, Mrs. | sow CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS. | | ! , : W. D. Lambie will accompany : Members of the Imperial Order Daughters of.the . Empire Cambrai chapter Wednesday night were urged 'y fo_attend the Decoration Day ceremonies June 21. -"y{ Held at the home of Mrs, A. . g. Cooper with Regent Mrs. C. G. Ham presiding, members at- tending the regular session made plans for its booth to be feat- ured at the IODE bazaar, No- vember 19. . In other business Mrs. R. G. Moore, Empire and World Af- fairs convener reported that a parcel of clothing had been sent to the chapter's adopted family in Germany. : Mrs..R. 8. Hood, Services at Home and Abroad convener said that a new order of wool had been delivered to Mrs. B. J. Cod- ville to knit baby sweaters. A rummage sale will be held September 18. ‘The press was thanked for its co-optration during the past year in a letter received from Mrs. D. Colby, provincial pub- Heity convener, in her annual report. /On June 24, the chapter will Hold its annual picnic at the summer cottage of Mrs. J. Comadina on Prudhomme Lake. Mrs. Hood won the monthly raffle. -Refreshments served by Mrs. Cooper and co-hostesses Mrs. W. M. Kernahan, concluded the session. Local’, 708 WA assails CBC film Disapproval was shown for the CBC television film on Prince Rupert Monday] night when the Women’s auxiliary to the Interna- tional Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Local 708 viewed the film, shown by M. A: Ratchford. During the business. session, it was reported that the dance held last Friday in the Moose hall, under the convenership of Mrs. Michael Karasosky was “very successful.” , Other members assisting were Mrs. B: J. Fortune, WA presi- dent; Mrs. Robert Player and Mrs, A. .E.. Sweet. Mrs. Kara- sosky, with Mrs. John Thomp- son at the piano, provided the entertainment.. - , Door prize winner Joseph Sec- cia, was the recipient of a table lamp, donated by E. R. Gordon. Baptist, the fore-runner of away the sin of the world! But now John was in prison. his faith sorely tried, and like many of us under similar cir- cumstances wondered if Christ was the real answer to life. He had been so sure but to be thrown into prison and left there after all his preparation for the coming of Our Lord, he just wondered if he had made a mistake. So he sent two of his close friends to ask Jesus if he really was the expected Messiah. “Art Thou he that should come or look we for another.” And| Jesus said to them: “Go and show John again .. . the blind receive their sight... the lame walk ... the lepers are cleansed .., the deaf hear... the dead ‘are raised up ... and the poor have the Gospel preached to them.” AS many of you already know I have recently become rector of St. Andrew’s cathedral and al- though all ministers have their own unique witness and present- ation of the gospel (I sincerely \ hope mine will be simple, Bibli- / cal and challenging) the funda- imental facts, the good news cf | Christ and his power to heal never changes. It is the same yesterday, today and forever But like John the Baptist when. our faith is being tested we need to be told again and again the Messiah: “Behold the Lamb of God which taketh Christ. He had seen the as Mrs. Mitchell. Leaving by car tomorrow night for the event, are Mr. Mitchell and his son Robert. the near future to take over the: “Asthma Healed Through God". KTKN--o:5u kK.e. Saturday, 10:45 am. , Witnesses | hold assembly in Terrace Arthur Melin, presiding \min- ister of the Prince Rupert con- gregation of Jehovah’s Witnes- ses, announced today that the semi-annual circuit assembly of Jehovah’s Witnesses will be held in Terrace, June 5, 6 and 7. He said that about 60 will attend from Prince Rupert. Some 300 will attend from 45 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | A Branch of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Prince Rupert Boston, Mass., U.S.A. SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A.M. _ The Title of This Week's tesson-Sermon “GOD, THE ONLY CAUSE.AND CREATOR” Testimony Meetings Sécond Wednesday, 8 p.m." every Month 2nd Avenue opposite Fourth Street = - far east as Smithers and as far north and west as Ketchikan, Alaska. The purpose of this. assemb'y is to better equip Jehovah's Witnesses for greater efficiency in their ministry. Tonight will be devoted to talks and demonstrations on the | house to -house ministry. Saturday will feature a new arrangement of the Society in the showing of a color film. The highlight. of this conven~- tion will be the public talk to. be given in the Civic Centre’ at,3 p.m. by G. H. Saltmarsh, formerly of London, England, on ‘the subject, “A Paradise Earth Through God’s Kingdom.” Assisting Mr. Saltmarsh to ar- Family Church Service in Facey Hall 10 a.m.—Sunday, June 7 Dr. R. W, K. Elliot—Minister Facey Sunday School picnic at Kloiya Bay, Saturday, June 5. a Those wishing transportation mect at Faccy Hall at 1:30 p.m. * Children must be accompanied by parents. te heer tel, marine tigoc ence 5, He pes, - sae ts coke Nee een Stine os FR Sie : Next meeting will be held Sep- tember 9 at the home of Mrs. tT. A. McMeckin. TML-O-R--N-G! old, old story of Jesus and his love, We need to be reminded that he is still able to.heal the body, to give sight to the blind both physical and spiritual; to raise the dead in His promise of eternal life, and in spite of our It was reported that the re- cent bake sale held in the Co-Op Centre and convened by Mrs. R. H. Simonds: realized. some $25. Assisting were Mrs. Urban White, Mrs. Werner Gellenbeck, Mrs. Frank Graham, Mrs. For- | - Song Festival in the — Bethel Baptist Church - range and supervise this assem- bly is the Circuit Supervisor, B. J. Spidel.. MEN’S AND Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Leroy Haave —Photo by Chandler's Studio. St. Paul’s setting fle, donated by T. B. Black. Mrs. R. H. Simonds won the attendance prize. New member Mrs. Tyrus R. Hubel was installed, bringing the membership to 35. Next session will be held Sep- -@ Suits: oe Slacks tune and Mrs. Player. ° , a indifference, lukewarmness and | ‘ ' ) | . : on !@ Topcoats ©® Ponts Mrs. Fortune was the win- or Ma t] me wed In sometimes neglect of our Christ- YOUNG MEN S On Sunday, June 7, at 2:30 p.m. the choirs - ‘ . oc vc finer of the travelling iron raf- Y 4 g ian heritage, to continue to in- was : apo ALTERATION SPECIALISTS | , spire and eail men to preach the JACKETS from Kitimat, Terrace and Prince Rupert will . Gospel through the Christian church. . render a song service at the Bethel Baptist Church, 200 Fourth Avenue East, in the German language under the choir director Mr. Herb The last Saturday in May was chosen by the bride Nina Johanna Mostad for her evening wedding to Marvin Leroy Haave, performed in St. Paul’s Lutheran church before the altar profused with pink and white tulips, enhanced by flickering candlelight. QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor Phone 4238 Latest styles, well tailored. Including nylons. Regular to $16.95 now from $9.45 up. MUSEUM HOURS June 8 to 14 June 8—1 to 4 p.m.; June 9—3 220 - 6th St. _— oa os Strauss. A piano and violin number will be ren- ithis city and the son of Mr.: royal blue shantung gown, } with | pm.; June 12—9 a.m. to 4 p.m.;| thei June 13—9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Prin- wore! cess Louise northbound); June: Gowned in floor-length white; @ blue and coral floral print;149 a.m. to 12 noon (Prince: lace and nylon tulle, the bride | also accented with white acces- | George northbound). a | tember 14. : ; . { ee — Rev. A. S. Olson officiated at: elo Pee Go wee south: ea E ; the ceremony for the daughter , Receiving the guests, © the) ym. (Princess Louise south- | Shop at dered by the Rompf brothers. Several short | PRE FATHER’S Www {of Mr. and Mrs, Oluf Mostad of; bride’s mother wore a printed} pound): June 11—9 a.m. to 4: . a sa a ith | speeches will also be given. A cordial invitation B.C. Clothiers on 3rd Avenue -tand Mrs. Carl Haave of North white accessories while are British Columbia. | groom’s mother attending. is extended to all! TOUR created a. lovely picture ,as she ; Sories. ‘eo ~ “paik@d “down the “aslevol the Clarence Adiand proposed ‘the | arm of her father. Pink “roses; toast to the bride. | off-set with’ while stephanotis ° Serviteurs were Miss Donna.| y ’ | : composed her bouquet. Becker. Miss Marie Skaarland, 6 models including the revolutionary new Quietflite Miss Sonja Selvig and Miss | Miss Alice Olson and Miss Diane ee pop 2 Louis Hetland, as bridesmaids i Davies. lehose to wear contrasting shades; Mr. Haave a graduate of the | of pink cotton summer: frocks ; University of British Columbia ; ; » trimmed with pink organdy | will enter the Luther Theological | & i. sashes. Their accessories were | Seminary in Saskatoon, Saskat- - an lew, an in pink and white tones and j|chewan, where the newlyweds | 5 4 AR. their corsages were of pink car- ; wud make their home. is : ; nations. ——-- —_ —— ' (J mcwride Street Phone 3317 Clemens Berhardson as best ; e 7 x encom — na eran me a man was assisted by ushers Mor-' Dgilvy News Classified Ads 2 i ' ris Kaardal and Ronald Olson. ; ag S i: : . " “ Mrs. Maurice was vocalist andi 00 wo... a ° - ; in a organist. | ‘ ‘a ' 1 Pink tapers flanked the three- CHURCH a IR ai ; DON'T LET , s t MITCHELL S FLOWER tiered wedding cake, which cen- : a 4 : ' tred the bride’s table at the re- | DIRECTORY l i O : ' : ; - l he church par- | LAUNDRY ' ception he q in the P ty oserviees tn all churches at Vi aan, 0O ver Our : AND GIFT SHOP peaneecenees os ne reine anata tee eae me a TBO Pw, except as shown, ; : ' a oo. . a |: ANNOUNCEMENTS if sscuieas esrumineas GENERAL ELECTRIC ; . @ Special meeting of all meme Po TER Ave. We at Dunsmuir St. Alex and Laura wish to announce that the store will bers "ft the Seventh Day Advent- | Holy comumttan A380 wan. ; ist Church and interested friends !{ juniors and Kindergarten Yt aan. _ be closed from Monday June 8th to Tuesday June 16th will be held Saturday, June oth, | Re eee ee Ehone 476n in order to attend the B.C, area FTD Florist Convention at 10:00 a.m, in the S.O.N. Hall, | ST. PEPERIS ANGLICAN . / ‘ 119 5th Ave. East. Prinee Rupert. | Senl Cove and School of Instruction in Port Alberni, B.C. All are cordially invited to at-:] Miss Eloine Bulmer, Bea. be Th RYER tend (109) 3 Sunday Sehant Vow. , . || 2800 Seal Cove Circle Dial 2554 - ; pee pte ‘ , . @ Mr. M. lL. Feeney, Department ip o> wnstonaprisn 0 Ud 2 Featured at this convention will be Dr. John Neill, of Veterans Affairs representa- | Buh Ave, ie young St I. General Electric rofose stticulture at UBC and Mr. Don Ramsa ive WHT be at the Legion on} Stmday Sehool 10 aan, und eb —_ Professor of Horticn : ’ y Wednesday, dune 10th from, 2:00 | Rev. a A Reskany Liat 6060 | SS ) SOME SPECIAL Automatic Washer of Edmonton, Commentator and Florist Designer. pan. to 5:00 pan, Please phone |; REGULAR BAPTIST | aaa cena 4441 for appointment. 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