+ SANA yO = ee I eR stercentdreremnnnt- Cates ’ More fathers wanted in King Edward PTA : Father—you’re wanted by the PTA. ' The King Edward Elementary School PTA. at its monthly meeting Tuesday hight decided to attract the interest of more fathers by free subscriptions to: the magazine of the provincial association. “The meeting voted to award subseriptions to any family if both parents become members Mrs. Lloyd Bowman gave 4a’ report on the recent provincial FASHION SHOW HIGHLIGHTS MEETING , Mrs. Green ‘sueceeds L. McGill. “as Booth ‘Memorial PTA head Mrs, O. R. Green was | elected president of Booth Memorial High School Parent-Teacher association Wednesday night when the association held its annual meeting: in the school. Mrs. Green succeeds L. 5. McGill, who was in the chair. Others takitig office for the school term next year are Adolf Steigleder, vice-president; E. R. iote of thanks for her work and also for. serving on the committee which drew up the Home Economics teacher Miss Mirlam Haatl. Models were Irene Bellamy, Heather Lindstrom, | PERSONALS - Mrs, Alice Wilson, Avenue East, leaves in Haney, B.C, Avenue East. Mrs. James Lawson of Van-.. couver leaves tomorrow by plane . for her home after a two-week — holiday visiting her mother Mrs, ©: Bertha Haines of Port Edward, °* $30 -Sixth by plane: Monday for an extended holiday ‘ Leaving Monday by. plane for : a week’s holiday in Vancouver is: Mrs, L. C. Youngman, 321 Sixth’ North, ‘secretary; Mrs. W. J.|Chant, Royal Commission brief. |Frances Maihara, Blanche Gir- : oO I 3 ’ . , : of the group. It ‘was also de+ |convention at Burnaby at Niele McLean, treasurer; Mrs. Adolf} The sum of $200 was voted to ardet, Brenda Harris, Barry Ann CHURCH 4 elded to give free subscriptions |she was the Prince Rupert dele Steigleder, aM Crumm Charl Balli : i fo! executive members. gate, ~ program ‘an rs./the PT. council bursary fund. |Grummy, arlene allinger, i Of the 7 members present women overwhelmingly outnum- bered men. A film on springtime in Eng- land was shown. Mrs. A. L. Bell was chairman, ' ing church service at 11 am. Team members are left to right, }coyncil; Mrs. Arvid Maki and show commentator. ANG ; ‘ . ‘ wh ’ oO ANGLICAS ‘AT Dy AL Prince Rupert Dai ly News 3] Helen eniye eve Schidt, Marian Gostick, Robert McLaren and Mis W. Johnson, social co- ee eee sisined an 4th Ave. Wat Dunamuir St, Friday, May 22, 1959 Anne Sm ev. Ronald Watts, principal of the school will |chairmen; Mrs. T. C. Iville, | conor * MEN ; Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. y y ) accompany the team. publicity: Mrs. wWiitma Ae ae school promotional policy. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Senior School 9:48 a.m. P.O. Drawer 128 A, L: Bell Chartered Accountant ’ 325 Fourth Avenue East Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 3975 Mr, Mr. “FIRST UNITED CHURCH | 9: 45 Q. m.——Junior Intermediate Church. School Teen Bible Class I I: 00 a.m.—C.G.1.T.—W.M.S5. Affiliation Primary Nursery Church School ' Baby Sitting Service 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship D. Archibald W. Dunn Han : , aw 2? . on Specialists un To enjoy. dinner out, or when you have unexpected guests, you’: -do not have to pe leave your home. dust phone us for our specialties to - take out. Spaghetti & Meatballs, Spareribs or Chicken Risotto & Meatballs, Barbecued Spareribs, Ravioli’ also Hamburgers, Fish & Chips and Sandwiches THIS FIVE-MEMBER TEAM from the Baptist Leadership Train- ing School-at Calgary will present a program of musical numbers and other features at the, First Baptist church tomorrow’ night at 8 o'clock. They will also have charge of the Sunday. morn- . WEEKLY SERMON By Rev. W. E, Leggette—Pastor of the Pentecostal Tabernacle. WHAT THEN? When the great plants of our cities , ‘Have turned out-their Jast finished work. When our merchants have sold their last yard of silk ‘And dismissed the last When our banks have raked in their last dollar And paid the last dividend; When me jucge of the earth says: ' An increase of 100 per. cent - The Title of This Week's '.esson- Sermon Rev. L. E. Jackson Dial 397! a “Close for e night,” ; ; we “ “a a : Ve : And asks for a balance— in membership was shown in ‘SOUL AND BODY EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH + What then? When the choir has sung its last anthem. ' “And the preacher has made his last prayer: When the people have heard their last sermon And the sound has died out on the air; When the Bible lies closed on And the pews are all empty of men _ And each one stands facing his record— And the great Book is opened— What then? When the actors have played their last drama And the mimic has made his last fun. When the film has flashed its last picture And the ‘billboard displayed its last run: When- the crowds seeking pleasure have vanished, And gone out in the darkness again— When the trumpet of ages is sounded, And we stand up before Him— What then? “When the bugle’s call sinks into silence “And the long marching columns stand still, When -the captain repeats his last orders they've captured the last fort and hill, And the flag has been hauled from the mast head. - And the wounded afield checked in, | - And a world that rejected its Saviour, And Is asked for a reason— What then? , You'd better get ready friend, don’t put off the day of Salvation, for everyone will stand before God. Rev. 20:15 “And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of: fire.” ah oe oH * re - tener OY Tlie on al 414 courses al More than 100 people: . enjoyed 14 different main courses Wednesday night when the Ladies auxiliary , to the Canadian Legion: branch No, 27 staged its! tired clerk: ‘| Brown, Mrs. Robert Kelsey, magazine. Mrs. E. L. Timms will handle membership; Mrs. A. D. Reid, representative to Parent-Teacher -jand Salvation Army Major Ella Church, hospitality co-chairman and R. J. Small, safety. Mrs. A. J. Bussanich, as chair- man of the soup committee, re- ported that 9,598 bowls of soup were served during the year. Thanks were extended to soup program workers Mrs. A. . B: Yet Wong, Mrs. George Cook, Mrs. W. J. Scott, Scuby and Mrs. Hugh Muir. the membership report submit- ted. by chairman Mrs. the altar 4 (Selected) ed . Mrs. Wayman Quiche Relel trom You'd either get quick relief fron ~ your suffering or wel give vow your money bark seapRcunses Arise iC OINTMENT fe cee een et pence secs gerne inner foatures annual finclion Mrs. william Rance, Mrs. Charles Barker, Mrs. Frank Sherwood, Mrs. Mary Hogan, Mrs, Lena Amoth, Mrs. A. G. Timms, Mrs. John Donez, Mrs. Matthew Burn, ' Mrs. James Irvine, Mrs. Charles ; Love, Mrs. R. Thompson, Mrs. Mrs. R. F. Lucas, Mrs. William if Morris | Wayman. The present member- | ship of 191 entitles the PTA to | the B.C. PT Federation’s Maple | Leaf Honor Roll, it was announc-- ' was . given | al PILES 4\)\ Frederick Dunford, appointed the new Junior High School principal, outlined courses avail- able to Grades 8 and 9 students. . To conclude the. session 12 high school girls presented a showing of clothes ‘made during the year under the’ direction of Patricla Wong, Sharon Omari, Susie Yamamoto, Alice Krist- mansan and Georgina Fergu- son, Miss Haahti was fashion “How lives Can Be Transformed’ KTKN--g:3u Ke. Saturday, 10:45 am CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY of Prince Rupert A: Branch of the First Church of Christ, Sclentist, -- Boston, Mass., U.S.A. - SUNDAY SERVICE 11 A.M. __ Testimony Meetings Second Wednesday, 8 p.m. “Every Month _ @nd Avenue opposite Fourth Street DIRECTORY. Services in afl churches at 12 aa. and 7:30 pom., except as shown. Juniors and Kindergarten 11 a.m. Rev, G. T. Pattison Phone 4766 ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN Seal Cove Miss Elaine Bulmer, B.A,, L. Th, Sunday School 11 a.m. 2300 Seal Cove Circie Dial 2554 FIRST BAPTIST Sth Ave..E. at Young St. Sunday School 10 a.m. and 12:15 Rev. J. A. Roskam i REGULAR BAPTIST 7 ; 629 6th Ave. East | Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Service 11:15 a.m. 6th Ave. at Ambrose Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Service 11:30 a.m. Rev. H. W. Foster ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN: 5th Ave. at McBride St. Service in charge of Baptist 4, Co DOUBLE JACKPOT BINGO — at the CIVIC CENTRE © Monday, May 25th, 8 p.m. 15 CASH PRIZES PLUS DOOR PRIZE Everybody Welcome NOTHING © NO. “FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Saturday, May 23rd, 8 p.m. , Rev. ‘Ronald’ Watts and five recent graduates from the Baptist Leadership Training School, Calgary. : Trios, Duets, Sunday, May 24th, 11 a.m. | ‘Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. etc, Leade rship. Training School. Sunday School 10 a.m. Rev. A. S. Olson ~PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 202 6th Ave, West Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45. a.m. — Evangelistic 7:30 p.m. Rev. Wm. E. Leggette FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 235 4th Ave. East Sunday School 10:00 a.m.. Tiny ‘Tots and Nursery 11:00 a.m. Rev. Ivan S, Gamble . THE SALVATION. ARMY ‘ Fraser Street 3unday 11:00. a.m. Holiness Service. 12:45 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Salvation Meeting | Dial 3024 FIRST UNTTED 636 6th Ave. West Senior Sunday School , 9:45 (a.m. 8 years and under at Jl a.m. ~ Rev. R. W. . Eliot Dial 3114 BETHE L ~BAPT IST ¢ CHURC Hi 200 4th Ave. E. Sunday School 10 am. John Kuehn Rev. PORT rs pw ARD G oOsrE 1 CHAPEL (West Coast) Children’s Mission) ' Sunday School 10:30 a.m. { Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Dial 56060 1 Dial 4403 [| Dial 4164 : Dial 5839 |: Dial 5823 [: Sr. Capt. and Mrs. Tom Smith ]- + GEE erceaeee cee ” Dial 2453 | i Pastor: Henry Thiessen (ele NOTHING CAN BEAT VALUE. Just what makes real valuc? Gimmicks? Contests? Fake discounts? Cheap merchandise? One or two items offered at give-away prices now and then as a decoy and nailed to the floor? No! only when quality goods ore offered at the lowest prices possible every day of the year—and backed by service—then you have reol valuc. And that’s just what we try our best to do at Northern B.C. Power. . . annual “International | Edward Carlson, Mrs, Alex Pi- Enjoy life more often, eat out at home! j " hera, Mrs. Frederick Barber and mner. ' Ph 2 Held during the hours of 5 Mrs. Thomas Ballinger. Misses one 621 and 8 p.m. Mrs. Charles Mor- Rose and. Shirley Thompson helped in th in the kitchen. PERSONALS City Clerk Comptroller R. W. Long and city collector Derrick], Ratcliffe left this morning by Canadian Pacifie Airlines plane | for Victoria to attend the 20th: annual mecting of the Municipal | Officers’ association of B.C, be- ginning Monday. Former resident R. G. Vander Sluys of Vancouver, returns home ‘ _. tomorrow by plane following a ‘ short visit in the city as guest of friends Mr. and Mrs. V. gd, | Scherk, 7i4 Fifth Avenue West. | ee net eee emrateemernae row LA president received the guests and Mrs, Myra Ryan was 'eonvener for the successful func- tion, LA ha Gon dola Ca fe members assisting — were er renee ce x FOR THE FINEST VALUE FOR MONEY SEE THESE... = PHILCO ‘Women Designed Before the weekend, ; Mrs, Arthur Smith and her son| Mark of 12038 Seventh Avenue | East, leave tomorrow by CPA plane for a month's holiday ini Vancouver as guests of former | residents Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Haam, Mr, Smith leaving by car. next week, will join his’ family | for a three-week vacation, enews PY, St. John Madeley, assistant: probation officer will attend the ' see US for Shellubrication and FREE safety check of: ¢ Motor Oil e Brakes ¢ Cooling System e Lights PHILCO 10.5 CU, FT. PHILCO RS-882, Even at ee ee me eTires ¢ Fain Bel second biennial Canndian Con- lowest price, Philco gives : " Hires an Te . yress of Corrections in Vancou- deluxe “woman-designed” REFRIGERATORS e Battery ¢ Windshield wipers ver from May 24 to 20, Leaving: features, Full-longth Dairy Sunday by CPA plano, he will be Bar storage door, deep Start off from our Shell Station recompanied by Mrs, Madeley. enough to hold half-qallon PHILCO RS-1082. Gives you 10.5 cu. it's th Ly toa happ reece dca milk cartons! Butter: Keep- ft. of the most useful food storage ‘ oo itis the sure wiy (oa happy . so " PPy Announcements cr Cheare Keeper. yi space ever built for its price, A true holiday srip! You get the best @ Richard sephton, — Distel “ote Eregeer, Porcelain in. deluxe refrigerator, brilliant wit Jeharad Sephton, strict - of service from us becuse Agent, Mutual Life of Canada, terior. New Turquolse in- chrome and fresh new Turquoise col- . Is In the elty for Life Insurance terior color. or, 49-Ib. freezer, Chiller Drawer, But- Counsel or Appointments. Phone OTN, ( an Dre. W. MebDonald leaves to Morrow by CPA plane for Port. "SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS!"| pores cermin tree: dential Course, tor and Cheese Keepers. Milk Shelf for ¥2 gallon cartons, Corrosion-proot shelves. CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED ON ALL APPLIANCES NORTHERN B.C. POWER Co. Ltd. Bosnor Block, Prince Ruport Phono “4210 Stewart fron 12 noon, weather pernmil- bake Phone 4234 Prince Rupert silo, Prince Rupert Morlats, Sal- @ Salt Lake Ferry fran Cow ! PAUL'S SHELL SERVICE ql Hele | , ting, Phono 2628, 3100, | | vrday Many 28rd at 10:00 am, t Nay Monts hourly overy Sunday 3rd Avonue and 7th Strect St % iy @ Contennlal Rebekah ' (0)