IMPORTS FUELS “!-There-are no known deposits of high- grade coal or of] in Sweden, and. ‘such ° fuels have to: he | im- ‘ported. LEAVE, OF ABSENCE. FROM CENTRE oor ee ~_ ee rr (CHURCH “DIRECTORY ‘porviges In all churches at 11 am. i and. 1: 30 p. m., except its shown, “ANULICAN CATHEDRAL | “Ath ‘Ave. W. at Dunsmuir St,’ “ Holy Communion 8:30 &.n1,, }. --Senfor. School 9:45 ‘a.m. Juniors: and Kindergarten 71 a.m. Rev: Ge T. ‘Pattison. Phone 4766 . ST. PETH RS. ANGLIGAN , : _. Seal Cove. Miss, ‘Elaine ‘Bulmer, B.A,, L. Th. “No Evening Ser vice 2300: Beal Cove Circle . Dial 2654 FIRST BAPTIST . Sth “Ave, E. at Young St, ‘Sunday School 10 a.m. and 12; 15 pRey, J. A. Roskam Dial 6060 “ REGULAR BAPTISY 629 6th Ave. East . ’ Sunday School 10 a.m. ‘T.. Morning Service 11:15 a.m.. Rev... -E. Jackson - Dial 3971 EVANGELICAL FREE. (: HURCH oS 6th Ave. at Ambrose . Jai Bunday | School 10:30. a.m. _ * Morning Service, 11:30 a.m, “Rev, H.’ W. Foster | Dial 4403 ST, PAUL'S’ LUTHERAN | 6th Ave. at McBride St. T. “Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev.. As ‘S: "Olson - ‘Dial 4164 PEN TECOSTAL. TABERNACLE ‘202 6th Ave. West. , : - Morning Service’ 11:00 a.m. ~ Sunday Schoo] 9:45 a.m, ‘ Fvangelistic 7:30 p.m. Rev. “Wm. E. Leggette Dial 5839 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ‘2° , ,236 4th Ave. East July: Morning Worship 11:15 aan: ‘Aug.: Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Rev.: Tyan S, Gamble Dial 5823 ' THE SALVATION. ARMY ” “ : Fraser ' Street “Sunday, 11 :00-a.m. Holiness Service 12:45 p.m. Sunday School. — 7:30 p.m. Salvation Meeting ‘Ist. Licut. and Mrs. C, McInnes : . ‘Dial. 3024 FIRST “UNTTED 636 6th Ave. West , | Aug.: Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. j[ mev. RW. K. Elifot Dial. 3114 BETHEL BAPTIST. CHURCH | ; 200 4th Ave. E. Sunday School 10 a.m: Rev. John Kuehn Dial 2453 PORT EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL (West Coast) Chifdren’s Misston) Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.” Worship Service 7:30 p.m. ‘Pastor: To be appointed fae wate Fred Owen to study in Europe _with Koerner foundation grant Two years of! “outstanding work” at the Civic Centre has paid dividends: to ) Fred H. Owen, 24, who: for: the Past 24 months has been arts and- crafts] director. at. the. Centre. He arrived here. August.’ 19; 1957, from Calgary, where he. at- years, during’ which time he re- ceived two- diplomas; - for «two ‘years, general “art” and: “four years in fine. arts and crafts.” :. “And now -Mr. Owen has _re- ‘‘celved a grant: from: the Leon and. Thea Koerner Foundation for advanced studies in England and Europe. : Lo . “outstanding ability in. works , of painting and: ceramics.” . Born in Jasper, and a Grade 12° graduate. ‘of School,. Mr... Owen’ said that: ‘as early. as Grade: 5 he wanted to study. art. = He said that his parents were’ his biggest boosters, always’ lend-. - ing. encouragement and support, “dn ‘whatever: he endeavored. : He .wiil ‘leave’ here’ early in “September. for London, England. “There he. will attend- winter art ‘classes. Later he will tour and study in Europe for. the remain- ' der of: his one-year Jeave’ of’ ab- ‘serice. © » Filling the temporary position as arts and crafts director at the Civic Centre will be. Mrs. Robert (Joy). Hinman of.Calgary, who ‘|. srrives here next week: with her family. ‘leaves for England next » month.- POPP PP LLCO PLO L OOOO DOOD DOLE LOL ODS PEIP FOLD LPO PLOD POOP LOD eore soeeoon ~ Women.-in France go “square” tended: the Provincial. Institute], of Technology’and Arts for four} This was given .to. him: for} Jasper High). “EVAN KEMP returns to the city with a brand new show. ‘Here ‘today. and tomorrow, the popu- ‘lar entertainer will stage. a ‘variety show in the Civic Cen- tre at 8:30 p.m.. both. nights. Kemp’s “Vancouver Radio Re-- vue” will feature radio, ‘stage, ~-television and recording artists -of Canada and United States. ° “Noted among the stars will ‘be... . Charles Courtier, magician ‘and . _ ventriloquist; Monty Ray, ‘ac- ‘cordionist;. Lil’ Abner, guitar-. ” ist and new-comer to the show’: . Sky West, “Mr: Lightning’. ‘son ‘drums. A dance to music by’. “the: “Trail. Riders” orchestra “show, both nights. PRIZES PRESENTED TON GET AT CENTRE » gladioli in every size and shade, " pares vee eee some of the many: 1959, Miss Barry Anne Crummy. FRED ‘E. DOWDIE Cafe varieties of flowers displayed on| Club president Harry S, Har- eee ‘the: long lines..of tables. rison lastnight said that he was’ _OPTOM ETRIST oares ‘| «Hundreds of city residents last | most gratified with the results Phone 5548 night showed their admiration. 203 - 3rd Ave... W. © |for the beautiful flowers grown of the show and hoffed for an OO Ba Is ‘|in’ the city. , oe ast undreds admire 160 eniries : * Despite the wet, cool weather of the: past week, the Civic Ceritre: ‘aud 7 torium last night .was resplendent with glorious color, fragrance and: 6utstand: ing beauty lent from the flowers. entered in the Prince Rupert Garden, club‘ S ““most successful’ flower “show. t m os -* Roses, dahlias, swect peas and ” Flower show deemed success will -be Miss Prince Rupert of; even’ bigger | attendance tonight. at ‘One © hundred_ and sixty. en- tries’ were on exhibit of which. 89 . will be presented _ prizes; amounting - to: $234.50. | ‘Tht cash prizes and two vou- chers. from ‘nurseries will be ‘awarded tonight. at the show’s Come to 0 Church on Sunday FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURG Morning Worship—10: 00 a. m: son show chairman - oe todays uaen®. Announced) FIRST UNITED CHURCH © . Guest-of- honor. at the affair 7 “PERSONALS 1 _ Morning Worship—11: 15 a.m, ‘|-General : ‘hospital, with her mo- /——— , a — —s ‘| from’. England,. “leaves tomorrow “will. follow. the. two-hour’ stage? ; ' Miss Marion’ Johnson,;: RN, on os bee ‘the staff: of. the: ‘Prinée’ Rupert : Speaker—Rev. Avan S. Gamble ther’ who has’: been. ‘visiting. here.,~ en ‘by boat for .a‘: “month’s* ‘holiday, : in- ‘the -south.. with checkerboard design rage PARIS @—In a: fashion sense, are going “square” this ‘season. The current rage is for checkerboard. designs on: gingham: or cotton—for. dresses, blouses, bikinis, skirts and’ even hats: : The Paris newspaper L’Express says the ‘craze “has invaded the beaches of the Cote d’Azur, spread to fashionable resorts such as Deauville and transformed the Champs Elysees ‘into a “multicolored chess game.”: The paper calis the run on the square designs an, ex- ample of “spontaneous fashion,” since unlike most. fashion ‘trends. it: was not imposed by the.big Paris designets. It is thought to have Started with a boutique in St. Tropez, the ‘popular Riviera resort. DOCS Lene OTe Te Set T TOOT PL OLLECOITIT OIL TL DEL OST ILS “Betty McGill wins $100. from. CARS Former well-known city. teen- ager, Betty McGill, who moved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. ‘McGill to North Vancou- ver in June, was awarded $100 by the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society for.a prize- winning job study on physio- “the women of. France. "Monday, August 24th, 8 p.m. as 1S. CASH. ‘PRIZES. PLUS DOOR PRIZE, — ye Le es . ° : eo therapy, it was learned here ae - , a eee : ok 8 today. — oo a Te AR “Betty wrote her prize study . wo DOUBLE JACKPOT BINGO ne ee | while receiving theraputic treat- ment for a bone injury. The treatment was adminis- tered by Mrs: -D. W: Allen, who was. the’ CARS physiotherapist in the. CARS clinic in the Prince Rupert General hospital. She will receive. her $100 from at the CIVIC CENTRE = "Everybody Welcome. For a light and bright pilsener b beer’ -CARLING'S |N PILSENER wee of ¢ course! BC’ 5 Favorite because of the taste LT Te advertisement ig not published os displayed v the Liquor Gontiol Board or by the Government of Putish Volumbia, als 4 ‘for treo home’ dtvery, plone: -passes. her senior matriculation : umbia. ~ “This profession has fascinat- ed me.since I was. 10,” Betty said, “and gctting a patient's eye-view of a therapist's work only. made me ‘keener.” | PERSONALS Interesting visitor in the city: today was E. L. Dale, publisher of the Carthage Evening Press in Carthage, Missouri... With his wife, Mr. Dale is making the round-trip aboard the “Canad- | Press Convention in Seattle. _ Leaving last night for a 10- day camping trip were Mr, and Mrs. D,. F, Baldwin and sons Donald and Brian of 1467 Sixth Avenue East. While away they will visit their son James, a UBC student who is employed ‘with the archacology branch at Yale, B.C., during the summer months. ANNOUNCEMENTS @ Anglican Church Kindergar- ten will re-open Wednesday, September 9, For further infor- "Imation and: registration 2007 or 5827, (169) . | @ Salt LUnke Ferry from Cow Bay Floats hourly evory Sunday from 12 noon, weather permit- ting, Phone 2628, 3100, Daily Nows Classified Ads ~ ore mcg tien arene a emeeey Freee on at Duran e ate rer eee te itn eo cet ae DONT Miss EVAN KEMP'S BIG _ STAGE SHOW AND DANCE FRI-SAT, AUG, 21-22 Show 8:30 — ange 100 CIVIC CENTRE alo MONDAY, AUG, 24 LEGION AUDITORIUM 4032 THE CARLING BREWERIES (N.C) LIMITED oe Prince "Rupert: Daily. News ts “Friday, August 21, 1959. 4 ce ae SUNDAY, "AUGUST. 23rd" S “8:30 . m. Holy - Communion: a V1: :(00. a.m. Choral. ‘Communion . 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer.: Se The: Rev. Basil S.: Prockter, B.A., BD. oe - of St. Mathews ‘Church, "Regind,- will preach a at the Vy: 00 ‘a.m. ond the 7: 30, ‘Pi! mM: service’ OF TEN! Dine the: lady. of -your- life here’. . and: you’ re sure: to ‘please! She’ I be delighted. with! our matchless cuisine.” ap FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, August 23rd 7:30- p. m.—Shall -we Pray?! “for” the: ‘Dead? The -Answer (to be. demonstrated ‘from the Scriptures) _—For the. Unsaved, | ‘Useless;. For. ‘the. Christian / (Saved), Dead; “entirely ‘Univecessary. | We fine. food. for. every. mood! 3 You’ Il like the: congenial * atmosphere of the =. _~ Bamboo - Room-— # Bo $0 conducive. ‘to ° oo Pleasant dining. +p TRA MR eee oo sa cee - Broadway. Cafe 608- 3rd Ave, West. ‘at the University of British Col- | fan Prince” after attending the | phone , ‘ us nos “ sat ts Se tye A ! the B.C. Division of. CARS. 2. .j Qc eo: oe '. 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