Pratl a) PARENT. TEACt- HER N EWS a oe 3 = - — Music’ cO- ordi inator | | “explains | band program ml “'Sixty- five parents and teachers | listened enthus- idstically to guest: speaker James. White music: co- . ordinator for Prince Rupert schools ‘Tuesday night _~ when the Conrad Street Parent-Teacher. association cheld its first meeting of the 1959-60 season. Mr, White told. the ‘group that |: the Intermediate. classes ‘would is the best ever, centYe around a ro ram. for| .He Said that he is highly string instruments” ogram the| Pleased with the teaching. ‘staff junior and . senior high | school this term, as teachers have’ an programs would expand to in-|2Verage’of seven years: teaching clude all instruments. which | @*Perience.: would | .| He discussed. the. ‘new music . be brought together for, program being introduced in the *To -illustr city schools this year, under the music in rate the benefits of leadership of James White, co- showed | a film which’ portrayed! °° dinator! of musical. education band formation, an. adolescent boy, who over- for School District 52. ‘came his reticence and gainea| Mr. Steele explained how mu- |. both sic. classes’ in city. schools - for’: polse and confidence Grades from 1. to’ 12. would be’ . During’ the business session |COMducted and said that. in- . the association voted to. con-| Strumental work ‘would begin in}: through musical training, tinue its sponsorship of the| Grades 4,5 and 6, Conrad Cubs and Boy Scouts. Wanamaker’ Karl “Lundstrom,| the teachers and_ school. ‘secre- Mrs. Andrew Marshall, ‘T. A. Mc-|tary Mrs. J.-J. Donaldson. Neice and Mrs. John Doht;; “The Roosevelt Park : school social get- together. . wy Parent-Teacher association held |. oe its first. meeting of. the ‘season’ Wednesday night with 111° par- ents In attendance to see Mrs. Lloyd Bowman installed. as pres- ident: by Mrs, Arthur Logan, past president of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher. council, In her inaugural mecting Mrs. nessy welcomed new members ed session. | : Bowman explained the objects School ° principal Sister Bea- and aims of tho association. trice-reported that séhoo}. enrol-. “Speakingon. “Why Should ment this year stood at 248, an ong , increase of: six over last . year. There Be a PTA?’ Mis. Bowman She introduced two new teach- ideale with eight objectives. 8” lers Sister Clara for Grades 11 “Parents should think. of the and 12. and Grade 2 teacher, Miss association as their PTA.’ at Jean Sesler. _ their. child's school,” ” the new The new tunic uniform being president said. worn by the girls in Grades 1 to The: -mettings are. “a: time. to. 2 was being well enforced, Sister _ discuss _problems péftaining, to Beatrice said. She also reported the safety and welfare of the|that a jumper uniform’ to ‘be children and an opportunity for |W0rn by the girls in Grades 7 to teachers and parents to meet 12. would. begin early’in October ‘socially, not a time to discuss when the: outfits arrived from pertinent — facts ‘about your Vancouver. child,” she said. a , Sister . Clara’s classroom. won, ‘School principal: “John. H the. attendance prize. ° Steele, in’ welcoming new and| Following a short address ‘by bid members remarked that ‘the | Parish Priest. Rev. James Tracey, quality of —_ at present|refreshments were Served. DR. ‘ M. SPRUENKEN | Ear, Nose and. | Throat Specialist After Mr. Steele ‘introduced Elected to the group: commit-| his staff, Mrs. Bowman -present- | tee were Erwin Enright, Donald|ed_corsages and’ boutonnieres : to |: A coffee hour followed when parents. and teachers enjoyed a “The Annunciation Home’ ‘and School association. held its. first’. meeting’ of the ‘season: Tyesday |. night when president H.G. Hen- and teachers at the: well attend-J: —~Photo:: MR. AND MRS. KENNETH FREDERICK Mcl:EAN - ‘by | Artlit _Piudios~Kamlops, MM. ean-Ste shane he voal vow 8 f : PP : OS iin’. southern “Prince: Rupert ‘shakes. “atheck bal viles a ‘interest with. Kamloops. j in the marriage solemnized in Kamloops St. Paul’s Cath- edral, September 4 when Miss Heather’ Ann Stephens | became the bride’ of Kenneth Frederick McLean. “Rev. James Slater officiated at: - ‘week | is being set aside for some |. probably near the beginning, : Ang: ye : ences, the subject: Igy ‘Probably |‘taboo. . -(th&t ‘each member- should find. | tegrated and unified, we will find the ceremony for. the daughter ing floral bandeau of carna- of former city residents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne H. Stephens. and the son.of Mr, and’ Mrs: Wilfred Mec- Lear. of: Prince Rupert. - ‘Given in ‘marriage by her fa- ther, the bride was lovely in a formal gown Of pure silk organza ‘cut with basque. waist: nestling into a bouffant skirt and a'cas- cade of pack poufs above a chapel train. A coronet headdress stud- ded' with mother-of- ~pearl se- quins held her illusion : veil.’ For “something old”: the. bride wore her. mother’s. cameo ring. She carried a bouquet of’ yellow daisy mums. ted with yellow er. satin ribbon. : | of-nono®'Miss Beverly? Caldéroni; formerly: of this city. ‘and now of [' t 3 q fl a aan Lorna as flower* rirl: Please consult your. + family, doctor 8 for appointment ; a rose-colored chiffon gown in bellerina. length’ with a match- ‘Not bread alone . For those tn trouble, The Salvation Army keops wn open door, Tn its hostels, havens, homes and hospitals, workers who understand the human heart know ‘that brand alono Is not enough, | “While the body is cnred for, the spirit fs henlod and: wes uplifted by the message of hapa. Man, women .and hildreh vos are “made whale", and shown the way to loving J. service of God and man, | Tn this work of morey you can shara, Your contribution " \ will bring tho g)ow of huppiness to your heart, . Tho lindoratanding honrt and the human touch Ge ion the hes § THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD APPEAL come guiren | 599 Third Avonuo Wost i, Phone 5231 Treasurer: ets von |Eorna ‘as. and: her- title ‘sister | ception. was» held” at: ‘the “home ‘Miss’ Calderoni . chose to wear | this weekend, newlyweds will . daughter Miss Irene Bellamy, Westminster, a colonial bouquet of. carnations tinted. to match ‘her dress: Robert Duncan of Prince Rup- groom’s brother. Lorne McLeah, also of Prince Rupert was usher the bride’ s brother. Mrs. Roy Maskell played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Dave Summers, when. she sang “O Promise Me” ‘during the Signing of the Tegist- ‘the: al tar.* of Mr. and Mrs..T."A: Shaw when posed by Hunter Shaw. The bride’s table was covered. with a white damask: cloth. Crystal holders with lighted white tap- ers and crystal vases of sweet peas flanked the two-tiered wed- ding cake. . Besides the groom’s parents attending from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin of Prince Rupert; Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Stephens of Mara, grand- parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. A, Zittergun also of Mara ang Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMillan of New Westminster. Congratulatory telegrams were received from Swift Current, Sask., Victoria, Prince Rupert and Detroit, Michigan. When leaving ior the honey- moon trip to Vancouver and Southern. United States points, the bride wore a two-plece teal blue wool-knit. suit with beige accessorics and a corsage of yel- low mums, Upon their return to the city make their home at Seal Cove, Mr, McLean is employed with his father at MelLean’s Shipyard Limited. at on en terete eanmmmseain ves Heer iny PERSONALS Mrs, Clara A, Bellamy returm- ed home over: the weekend fol- lawing a holliday in Vancouver and Vancouver Island with her who rerfiained Jn the south to fake nurse's training at the Royal Columbian hospital, New Here on a motor vacation from OCalifornin. wore Mr,’ and Mrs. John Matson, and thelr son Woodrow, ns guests of Mr. Mat- son's paronta.Mr, and Mrs, Carl Matson, 650 Sevonth Avenue East. Mr, Matson works for the Onk- land Tribune as assistant ndver- tisifig managor, While-here their s0n Robert 17, Joined them fly- ing from Mathor's Air ‘Base in Onllfornin and. returned with them by aay, Sailing aboord the “Canadian Prince” tomorow night are Mr. and Mra, Thomas Wallace, of Sunnyside Cannery, Dr. and Mra, Rdwin Stockdale rnd thelr san Poter, leave to- morrow night aboard the "Can- adlan. Princo" for Vancouver en route to Vancouvoy Ialand whore Dr. Stockdale has been appolnted nsalatant director of the Central K. S, Frooman Phono 3116 tions,.also en tone. Lorna wore a bouffant gown of yellow nylon|:. ‘Sheer-over-taffeta and carried ert. was best man while the| : serving. with Darryl Stephens, : Attractive e arrangements Of}. ‘She Was. attended Ry, _maid- | Bladioli :and: albflowersugrag *} "Following the ceremony. a Te- ‘commences, let's pause and con- ‘sider’ ‘what it is all about, ahd where. we". are’ ‘going. rr For many, a.night.or two per ‘| interesting © ‘activity. which’ will ‘be. of benefit to the. community ‘good. i .. Others will find. (or perhaps ‘notice for the first time) that ‘their rules or’ stated : principles contain an. embarassing clause, | about ‘belief ina “supreme be- FOL course,. ‘the fact that: this stipulation» appears in such a prominent place;: implies that m@ | the activity of the society should. 3 | be governéd by siich belief! But due. to: denominational differ- ‘For this reason: it. is important ‘out in his own way. ‘something ef ‘the nature of .the’“sppreme: be- ing” who. governs’ "his destiny. “And in’ spite. of ‘the clause, joint, and regard the ‘activities of, the secular. society (with humanistic. aims) as itself a sub- | Stitute for. ‘religion! - If there is: no: ruling belief or ‘aim: behind ‘these activities, no foundation ‘which isa ’.touch- ‘stone by which. they are in- that we become: disintegrated personalities, spending ourselv- es. on -various activities tending to /break our lives ‘into unrelated: and fragmented’ compartments. - Annou Incements eo Kinsmen. Swimming — Pool Bingo, Friday, . September 25, 8:00 p.m. Civic Centre. (187) Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Friday, September 18, 1959 .. “THE MIGHTY MIDGET® | THE WANT ADS WII Do the Job for You -'WEEKLY SERMON, Ry” THE REV. “DONALD ‘CHASSELS,;: of St. Peter's: ‘Anglican’ Church, ‘deat Cove. gs are’ being held Sed ro-| service clubs, lodges and churches ave. bitten off | more than they c can chew September is here with a: vengeance. Meetin ams are being laid out in cadet cor S; Some.are’ wondering if pérhdps: they » but this thought is easily. pushed aside. : ‘s'this. rush ‘of “busyness” But with no. “fiom foundation, the uilding will crumble under “In itself, the. iodge’ or. “service club can. be’a’ fine thing. But let’s not. make’ the mistake’ of supposing ‘it’ can replace. rel - or to self, and this is all to the to PP : E.. p reve say supernaturally! is laid, which is. Jesus: Christ, we Bulid on 4‘ firm. foundation, ) and all the pieces that make up the building of life will fall into place naturally... t should |. “For other foundation: can no man lay than’ that: that. + ~ FRIENDSHIP HOUSE . eo / SOL Fraser Street “Saturday: 164 p.th.— Thrift Rummage Monday through Friday. Kindergarten age 45. ~ Thursday; 7. pum. Hic (Age ‘15- 17). ° United, Chureh of Canada sins case in canhal a a ‘ “SUNDAY SCHOOL "RALLY DAY SERVICE | will be held. in the Facey Hall, 4 - , Sunday, September 20th at 10 a. me some members. ‘will . miss the H- Poretits. invited fo attend with children, Be TFRST UNITED CH RALLY DAY 9: 45. a. m.—Junior Inter. Church School: . HiC Bible Class 8 VW 00 a. .m.—Family ~ ' Mother, Héar: What. I Didi. po 7: 30: P. m —Evening Worship— °:- Pst ~~ "Storm In The Mountain" 8: 45 p.m.—Official Board Meeting ‘Young - Adults (18-30). . ‘Worship. Service _- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -Minister—Rey. Ivan'S. Gamble, BA, BD. mY Morning Worship—11:00 a.m. —“To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice” oe Evening Worship—7: 30 p.m, _ Sermon—“The Wrath Of God” i _ Organist. ana Choir’ Director—Mrs... E.- J. “Smith: Doctors ‘at: ‘a: "hoepital here: ped coins Tuesday, to.decid -who would give curvy ‘Britis tainer Sabrina: ah antl: ole jection in her hip. re co ASH Séritees Ii all churches at a a.m and: a: 30 P. m., except, as’ shown. | “ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL: 4th “Avé. W. at. Dunsmulr -:St.° Holy Communion .8:30 a.m, Sefilor. School 9:48 ‘a.tt: Jiihlors and Jindergarten: 11, acm: | Rev, Ga Tk. Pattisoh... : PETE Ts ANGLTC. AN’ ee :, Phone ,4786 Rev, Donaid: R: Chassels_ % Holy’ Communion 8: 30 am. . Bihlé Class 2800. ‘Seal Cove. ‘Cirele | “pnish BAPTIST 5th” “Ave. Be at’ Young. Bt Sunday School ».10 a.m. and” 18: 15° TA “Roskaii : . REGULAR. BAPTIST. : 629 6th Ave. East. » Sunddy. Setigot 10 tn. ~ Morning- Sér'viee 11 116 ain. Rev. L. E. Jacksoii . EVANGELICAL FREE cnuncr » 66h Aves at Ambrose 2” ~. Sunday: Schodi . 10:30": a.m Morning Service: 11:30 d.m.o: PAUL'S LUTHERAN Pe : 5th. Ave. at. McBride. St, . oes Sunday aot 10. Be m. “PENTECOSTAT, "FARERNAGI Bs 202. 6th’ Ave: West: z Morning’ Service 11: *00., “im Sunday School Oo Evatigélistic 7:30" ‘pai Ré¥. Wrn. E. Leggette . SDidl 5839 FIRST PRESBYTERL AN . 435 4th Ave: Bast’. a * sunday” School 10 00° am. : ‘few Wain Ss: Gamble - THE SALVATION ARMY , acre ‘Fraser. Street: : -Sunday 11:00 a.m. Holiness. service. ‘ 12:45 p.m. Sunday. School... 7:30 p.m. Salvation. Meeting: Capt. and Mrs, E.G: MeInhes FIRST. UNITED . 636 6th Ave. West Morning Worship 11:00° atti. .. Evening: Worship 7:30 p.m’. : . Mr: John ‘Cashore Rev. 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