ANNOUNCEMENTS @ Sons of Norway Brothers. Eve- ning Banquet Saturday, March 31, 8 o’clock, All Sons of Norway members and escorts and all Sonja Ladies and escorts cordially Invited. (84) @ Sons of Norway Bingo Friday night March 30th. 8 o'clock (64) HOW CHRISTIAN BEIBNCK HEAL “SALVATION. IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY” KTKN—9:30 Ie, Spjairday 10:45 a.m! Tne ee FREE DELIVERY of our CHINESE FOOD Orders of $3.00 and up Phone 3329 MELROSE CAFE FOLLOW the " CROWD to * Groceries Imported are | | Suis taken ‘in June of 1961, will ’ | Single girls In minority OTTAWA (@ — If figures mean anything, Canada is a good hunt-| » young women} ; ing ground for iseeking a trip to the altar. ' There were. 1,433,800 men from age 15 to 34.at June t 1960, and 1,029,700 single ‘women in the same age group, (the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics estimated today. | That’s a surplus of 404,100 ‘males. Or, to put it another way, for every young man there was ‘just over seven - tenths of a /young woman. _ too, thongh not to such a marked -extent. i Males, single and’ otherwise, outnumbered females 9,007,300 ‘to 8,770,700 at June’ 1, “1960, for ,a total Canadian population ‘then of 17,778,000 excluding the ' Yukon and Northwest Territories. ihe male majority of 236,06¢ , WAS an inerease from the major- ity of 218,164°in 1956/ ~ : Later figures on population by marital status, age’ groups and single : A surplus of single men ex- 4 iisted in every other age group,|{ sex, based on the decennial cen- be issued later this year by the’ ‘bureau. The bureau-already has ¥ fixed Canada’s population at June 1, 1961, including the nor-' thern territories, at 18,238,247 up from 16,080,791 in 1956. The report issued today on 1960: showed Canada married men of all ages and 3,- 883,100 married women. Those figures don’t. match, the bureau explained, largely because of a -preponderance of male ‘grants whose wives hadn't yet joined them in Canada. The adage that married wom- | MEATS av | CHEESES |, * BREADS * Pravolene and Prayoletle Cheese Fetta Cheese ALBERTA MARKET OPEN 7 BAYS A WEEK 9 a.m, to Midnight 627 - 3rd Ave. W. Now in: , 600 men of the same status. | en usually outlive their mates is borne out in the report, which: shows 611,000 widowed and di-: vorced women compared to 213,- Discounting marital status, fe- males outnumbered males in 11960 only in the 35-44 and 65-; ‘plus age groups, marginally in; the former and by 685,300 to 649,- | 200 in the latter. In 1956, there; | since. : majority of males over females in that period decreased in Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. CHURCH _ DIRECTORY © ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL ith Ave, We at Dansmuir St. 8:00 aan. Holy Communion 9:00 asym. Family Communion 3rd Sunday am, Matins Ist Sunday Holy Communion ° pm. Evensong 4th Sunday, Family Service, am, Wednesdays, Saint's Days, Holy Communion 11:00 nm. Sunday Sehool and Bible Cinss, . Very Rey, GT. Patison--Dilal (766 11:00 7:30 7:30 Cth Ave, E.oat Ambrose Sunday Sehool 10:30 a.m. Jervices 11:30 ayn. and 7:30 p.m Paster We daha Wilsen—piabl 4103 meee ee tee VUST PRESBYTERIAN 25 4th Ave, East Sunday School 10 am, Tiny Tots 11 a.m. Services 11:00 nam, and 7:30 p.m. er 1, S. Gamme-Dlal FRI AT, PETERIS ANQUIOAN Bnd of Git Ave, B hon am.—toly Communion 10400 vam. ---Bible Claas - 11:00 aum.--Service, Sunday Sehool 7:20 p.m---Rvening Prayor Rey, bb. Chassele—Dial Ott os 9 enema eT PAUL'S LUTHERAN Bth Ave, nt Melride. St Sunday School 0:45, 4,.m, Rervices 11 am. and 7330 pm rey. Mo. Odtand— Dial 41604 MIE SALVATION ARMY o7 Grouville Court—-FPraser Rt, Munday Sehanl 1246 pm. Rervices 11 am. anc 7340 p.m, Capt & Mra, The Metanaidt pind 8O34 and Cas a eam: matunenammentel TIRST BAPTIST nih Ave, East nb Young St. Junlor, Tntormadiate and Teon Clanies OMB arn. Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary 116 pan, fervices 1) am. and 2150 pm, ev, dA, Rogkan—TDlat haG0 UEGULATR DAW TINT wy oth Ave. B, Bunday Aelool 10 am, Berviern t1s18 Om, and 7390 pam. Hoy, Le V, TAOUHON eee HDT A 7 PENTECOSTAL TATTUNACLT 902 ath Av1, W, siinday Sahor, 10. hm, gervicen 1} am, and TAO pm, rev, C. A. Mylire rare a eeye ee: FORT EDWATIY GOSPEL CHAVTIL (Wot Const Ehildren'h Mission) sunday gohonl—10i00 nm, Horylees Th 90 AM. nnd 7100 pom, Panton dohn Goorty rmar UNITED nin 6th Ave. West Iretntormediate and ‘Teen Tinle ‘ Claw--O48 a.m, Nuraery, Kindergarten and PreimaryedE wm. dorvices TT aa. idl Tid pam, tev, H.W Lilaotmmtrint Aid a ca eas ee emcee cece, tote meee we weet THEE we ’ TAPTINT CUUROCH on Athy Ave. Mane Aunday Bebool 10 an, dervicns TT Wan, anid 7:30 pm . nev, IroKchenber mere t Ha) W454 ere re SP ALE RAID TTD, racey HALL UNITED CHURCH 17 7th Ave, Coat suntor-Tntemadiate Aunday Hohoal--10 Me xindericarcanePrinary Ohuroh Hohool- - th aM Don Hobertsan, Kips. Heaviest cut in the male major- ity occurred in Saskatchewan — to 31,400 from_ 36,191. ~” PRINTED_PATTERN -~ Mie 4757 SIZES 34-48 had 3,918,000 |: we immi- | - But the report showed thai. the 1 QA S ; ; y ‘ ‘ z the raffle tickets, DOLLAR DOLLY on display in downtown stores now will be raffled off at the Florence Nightingale tea which is scheduled to be held at the Nurses’ Residence May 8 by the Women’s Auxiliary to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Mrs. J. doll and Mrs. A. A. W. Macdonell, WA president, is in charge of -- Staff photo by Phylis Bowman Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, March 30, 1962 Hams need | long baking | OTAWA @ —- Even though a ham may be marked fully cook- ; cd, ready to serve or ready to cat, it should be cooked further : wo improve the flavor and tex- ; $ ‘ do it,” says partment, The ready-cooked ham is pro- cessed 10 make it palatable, tender and safe to eat but it is: considerably improved by the extra cooking, she says. | Uncooked hams should he! baked ut the same temperature to the well-done stage, which is 170 degrees on a meat thermom- eter The time per pound will very with the weight and type -of ham. Boneless ham, nine to 12 psunds, 25 to 30 minutes a pound; boneless half ham, four to six pounds, 35 to 40 minutes a pound; half ham shank or butt, five to eight pounds, 30 to 35° minutes a pound; picnic shoul- . der, five to seven pounds, 35 to 40 minutes a pound; boneless picnic shoulder three to five, pounds, 40 to 45 minutes a pound: cottage rel pickled or smoked, four to six pounds, 35 | to 40 minutes 2 pound, | VY AEA GEO The half ham —— either butt or shank—is a good size for an average family, The butt has a | somewhat larger proportion of | lean meat than the shank and | is the more economical cut if, J. B. Rae dressed the | hath are priced the same. Both | take well to scoring and glazing. For a brown sugar glaze for a! | Ww By Pastor M. B. Odland St. Paul's Lutheran Church “HE DESERVES TO DIE” special meeting of the Sanhe- |p ore on earth, but in Heaven! ; ¢ drin, the governing body of the; Jewish people. The Jews were, 1permit a certain amount of self ‘rule, The Sanhedrin under the : presidency of the High Priest had ithis responsibility. The speciai meeting, called by Caiaphas was lations. But who cared about such trifles. ; The Sanhedrin had been called | together. because a short time before a man had been arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane. A man hated and feared by the ruling class. Public enemy num- . ber one as far as they were con-— cerned. The arrest had been ar- ranged by Caiaphas—so he was prepared. Now ull their plans and plots had been carried out, all that was needed was a formal decision. So Caiaphas asks:: “What is your verdict?" The answer cames back: “He deserves to die.” But wait a moment. Who was this man? This criminal that justified a special midnight meeting of the Sanhedrin? You and I know the answer, it was Jesus the Son of God, For three years Jesus had been going up and down Palestine preaching, teaching, and performing mir- acles. The witnesses against him couldn't agree as to his crimes, because as He himself said: “Which one of you convicteth ma of sin?” Be He had to die. Cni- aphas had pronanicea that ver- dict. some time before, “You do not understand that it ts expe- diont for you that one man should die for all the people and that the whole nation should not by Hane Laas Fie’ PLUS FUATTERV inn playsull designed for larger fig- ures, Build-up bodice hides bra, cuffed boy-shorts gives a trim log ne, Choose crisp pique sharkskin or cotton brondeloth, Printed Patdtorn 4717: Wo- men's Bizes 4, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, Size 36 takes 2! yards tj-iInch, Bend FIFTY CENTS (00) in coins (stamps crannot be ace cepted) foy this pattern, Plonke print plainly SIZE, NAMM, ADDRESS, STVLE NUMBET, Bond order tao ANNE ADAMS, enre of The Prince Rupert Daily Nows Pattern Dapprt- mont, G0 Front Street Weat, Toronta, Ont. ‘ 3215 DIAL 3215 FOR THE BEST CHINESE FOOD TRY THE GRAND CAFE FREAT BREAD DAILY Buy your Show Thekets Anytime Opan "THI 1:00 am. “ ’ sete At POW OLN. MA ® ee 4 e) ON he Ot perish.” John 11:50 Caiaphas did nat realize the true signifieance of the words he spoke. He was only thinking of his own com- fort and position, “We deserves to die," This was the vordict. It was true, Jesus deserved to dio, it was for this reason that We enme into the mene en PERSONALS The members .of the square danee club, the “Muskog Squares” were hosts at a party and dance Saturday night at the Annuneiation Hall, Guests were mMombors of the “Skeena Twlrl- ers” and the boginner classes of Arthur Sweet and Andrew Wann, + + + Bpocin) visitors to the elty next weeeck will be Rev. and Mra, rik Pederson and family, who returned to Canada last fall after serving as missionaries of the Amoriean Luthoran Ohureh in Japan for the prat five years. tor Poderson attanctod Soaminary a Aaskatoon, and served as a studont pastor at Terrace, We will conduel on meoting — for school children at St. Paul's Due tharan Churely next 'Thuraday afternoon, and a publle meet- ing in the same ehureh at 7:30 pm. Both mootings will fenture slides of the miastion field, and souvenirs will ha on display. FEKLY SERMON | world. Only through his suffer- ing and death could the sins of the world be atoned for. wages of sin is death. In order = enug ~ It was late at night, in fact so‘'to save mankind from eternal | vat te bb plus age group the (Late that most people were in separation from God, Jesus had}, PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL tide turned in favor of women | PC: Not all though — Caiaphas to die on Calvary’s cross. He de-) the following year and they've, te High Priest certainly wasn’t, served to die, because of your! , ‘he was all dressed up in his high! sins and my sins. Now because He} {been widening the Bap each year| priestly robes. He had called @|qgied, we can live. Not only live | forever. He opened the door of! under the control of the power- | salvation. Have you entered? ful Roman Empire, but Rome did a contrary to ali rules and regu-, Ratsed in Camrose, Atta. Pas- 7 664 0. Ae. aim yh we ow half ham combine 1 cup brown j eupar; 2 tsps. dry mustard, 3° tbsps. flour and moisten with 3. tlsps. vinegar. Spread over meat ° and bake in a 425-degree oven | The | twice. (Meeting in Sons of Norway Hall) 119 Sth Avenue East 9:45 o.m.—Breaking of Bread Sunday School: 11:30 a.m. Gospel Service: 8:00 p.m. Everybody Welcome Phone 6311 or 3974 Due to necessary repairs to the water supply main, it will be necessary to close off the City’s water supply between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday, April Ist. The public is requested to draw a sufficient supply of water for this period prior to the shutdown. The Engineering Dept., City of Prince Rupert. oualbie « New and wonderful has happened to , rum \ drinks vN \ My Hee he ise it bee . Wipoy tows tenes Me Yoteee) L re ’ ur \ n Ri One frste will ell you why MARACA is the news of the year in finer, amoather ram! Sun-mellow and distinctively dry - MARACA RUM adds a touch of trapleal mayic to every ram drink, Try the two delicious varletios -~ MARACA Witte Label and MARACA Bhaick Label, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, for 15 minutes, basting once or | ASSEMBLY | ture. | “About 10 to 15 minutes as pound in a 325-degree oven will ; Lenore Newman, | home economist in the consumer | section of the agriculture de- | \ PPPOE PLP PLD DODO PPDIDDOP ODP DEL ODL ODL EDGE EDOLEDOD od. o. o. Pa COOO- oe POPP OLE DPOF OE PCE EE IEOLELE GFL ES £086 bO6O6#. COP 4 'PPPPSSEPFOCEE Poeeresereenereereaeeeeeeeeeses CPO sO PODIDDIPIDIIDOO IIL ODIO DIDI IIS DIOS 9 PFE SHOPPING: _. with IRIS Here is the question: Are you ready .. . for spring? Have pou planned your garden, hought your seeds and bulbs and got all your equipment round- ed up? There always seems to be something more that is needed and that is where GORDON & ANDERSON shine. Just take a look at their window, there’s everything from gardening gloves, hoses, bamboo and steel rakes, cultivators, hoes, forks, clippers, a rubber tired wheelbarrow and lawn mow- ers. The price on Clipper and Syuperbe mowers begins as low as $19.95 and the electric Maxwel]’s are also very moderately priced. See Jim or Ross at Gordon and Anderson for the complete gardening story." - * This week I was supposed to tell you about the upholstery materials | tae that are new arrivals at NOR/PHWAY, nylon friezes, brocades and tapestries. . %¥ “S They are lovely and now Mogen’s and Helga’s samples are complete with 7 colors, textures and weaves for everyone. The Weinreich's have three suites on the floor, two Danish modern and one modern, waiting for your choice of material, or they will custom make a suite to your own design, What z particularly caught my eye in their shop was the drapery material with sailing ships, on blue, green or beige background. Imagine a boy’s room, with his boat models, his Scout rope knots and curtains all in the nautical theme. For Little League boys Northway has materia}: with haseballs and bats and also yardage with boxing gloves. For girl's rooms, the pretty fiorals are always appropriate and they have frothy nylons, terelyenes, arnels and puffy marquisettes, ideal for curtains or dressing table skirts. Go down to Northway for a visit. You’ll come away with many enchanting ideas, © + + & & & 43 Remember the flowers in the Post Office grounds last year? They were daisies'in a myriad of colors and everyone wanted to know where they could be obtained. Now we know. They were Livingstone Daisies and Laura and Alex wil] have.a good supply of these seeds this coming week to add to their line of Brackman-Ker flower and vegetable seeds. MITCHELL'S. also have genuine Sphagnum Peat Moss, the ideal soil conditioner with the highest organic content. It comes in three-quarter and one cubic foot bags and each has a handy red plastic carrying handle. A reminder: Easter is just three short weeks away and if you want to have first choice of Easter cards, then drop in to Mitchell’s: and see the colorful array of most ar- ticulate cards in town. They’ll pronounce your sentiments beautifully and with just the right accent. There is one for every friend or relative. Confirmation cards? ... yes .. . Mitchell’s ave those, too. ‘ . + + + + + I went to SILVERSIDES for Super White Cilux for my kit- chen cupboards. I’d expected it to be around $4.25 a quart, but no, it’s $3.75. Such a pleasant surprise! Cilux is ... well, it’s the only white gloss to use, It truly stays white, it’s like baked porcelain and all it needs is a nice soapy cloth once in a while, to look like fresh paint. Bob is clearing out odds ’n’ ends in Ciltone this week at 20 per cent off. It’s a good paint and there are quite a few colors left in quarts and gallons, both exterior and interior. He has boat and En- durite masonry paint on sale, too. Did you know that Silversides carry oil colors and all art- ist’'s supplies? There’s lots to see and you'll enjoy a visit to their store. 2 ry . - . +: FASHION leads the way and this year is proving to be no exception. Dom and Johnny are leading the spring. fanfare with a thousand and one handbags. The colors are no longer just black, brown and white, although they have those smart bags, too. Now they are wildrose, watermelon, spindrift green, lilac. bone, pongee and bagdad, and they are made from foamy marshmallow, plastics and patents and of course, gocd leather. They are everything you’ll want in a purse, some are delicately petite, others sculptured in a slender line... and more... you'll find that there are shoes to match each color, in a diversity of leathers and in low, medium and high heeled styles. Walk in this weekend and see Fashion’s flattery for spring. At the beginning of the week + + + + What can I ever tell you about SIMPSONS-SEARS tire sale? Now let me think ... Well, just what Alf Bredefeld told me. Right now is the time to buy 4, AlState Medalist nylon cord first line tires, they’re guaranteed against all road hazards, rock bruises and the like for a full three years, and they are better tries than those on. the new ‘62 cars. Tubeless 670x15, regularly $27.00 are now $15.95 and tubeless 750x14 regularly $31,75 are now $17.95. It seems like a deal worth looking into, especially when the stock is right here in town and complete. A note on the side, and just for women. Simpson-Sear’s spreads are lovely, the designs are different and the colors seem so vibrant. Have you noticed the special on lopped scatter rugs, the little ones that are dandy for a front porch, hallway or in front of chairs where the carpet gets scuffed? Oh, on tires, spreads, or just about every- thing, remember it’s N.D.P., no down payment at Simpson-Sears. + + + + + NOTICE | As of Saturday night, March 3ist, 1962, no more QUEEN BEE STAMPS will be issued from SHOP EASY STORES. We are. compelled ty take this action because of the recent amend- ment to the Provincial trading stamp act. Haw-ever, we will continua to redeem Queen Bee stamps we have issued regardless of the number whether many or few. Any stamps you may have, please return to the Shop-Easy store by WEDNESDAY night, MAY 23rd, 1962. We make this announcement with regret as we know a great majority of our customers were enjoying the advantage of the Queen Bee Gift Stamp Plan. SHOP-EASY STORES (B.C.) LTD. @ % + + + - Now then, here is a list of the things that I’m Not going to tell you about from VENTURE SASH & MILLWORK. First of all, I won’t mention their specialty plys for kitehen cupboards, the fancy panelling for living rooms and rumpus rooms, < the building ana finishing supplies, the paint, nor how they mix to an exact shade, 3 nor that they cut glass to any size while you wait. Instead, I'm going to pass along some exciting news that I got from Jean Mitchell about furniture refinishing. It # is an age-old art and Emil Cassai at VENTURE SASH & MILLWORK is an expert at it. If you have an heirloom table, or any furniture for that matter, that is badly scarred, he'll take it down completely, repair it and re-do the whole sur- face to a rich gleaming lustre. If you’ve made your own furniture and want it professionally finished, if you want furniture made to your own specifications for an oddly shaped room or corner then give them a.buzz at 4217. Inquire about their specialty services and their courteous, everyday service, too. Have you been in to RUPERT WORLD WIDE NEWS ‘at 526 3rd Avenue West? I called in on Monday and such a surprise I got. That place is an enchanting ° storehouse for people who like to read. The ladies-in-charge are Trudie Reiffer y and Lillian Mathews and some of the children's books that they have are, to name only a very few, “Just Mary” and “The New Maggie Muggins” by Mary Granan, “Robinson Crusoe” and “Heidi” and all the “Wonder Books.” In the adult line they have, among others, the Klondyke series, “Collected Poems by Robert Service,” and editions by the author Richmond P, Hobson, Jr. Then, of course there are all, and more, in regular maga- zines, newspapers and comic and coloring books for kids. You'll find everything for your reading enjoyment at Rupert World Wide News as well, as novelties and tobacconist supplies, + e+ & * + The other day when I went in to visit Vera at the TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP I remarked about the pleasant, intriguing aroma in her shop. Was the scent that of leathercraft or of the fragrant cedar? No, she told me that it came from the sweet grass in the mats and basket- work. You'll notice it when you go in. Vera has another shipment of Panorama Western Red Cedar trays with the authentic designs of Indian mythology, the Eagle, Raven, Killer-Whale and Thunderbird, These trays are beautiful with a Jaminated design which creates a con- trasting patern in the wood, They are finished with a stain resistant plastic. Say, if you have n wedding or shower coming up, the Totem Pole Gift Shop is the place to go for an original gift, Por instance, Vern has unusual sakid sets, fine china cups and saucers, lead crystals, pletures In silks or oils, plaques, mirrors or. ‘oh... SO many things to choose from. + + * © + April 5, 6 and 7, Those are dates to be remembered. The event the Kinsmen’s Sportsmen's Show and the place is the Civic Cen- show will be GATEWAY SPORT- ING GOODS and Les Stevens was telling me that his display will include all types of fishing tackle, camping equipment, the essentials for skinediving and every kind of athletic goods. There will be some- one at the display all the time to explain each item, It's roilng to be quite a show with door prizes every hour on the half hour, a tashion show for men and one for the Indies, We'll see you there right by the display from Gateway, + + + + + -hearye... there's good news tonight from Harley and Mike at the ESQUIRE glender and slim Savile Row Suits that are the best from Britain, They super-fine full bodied worsted wool, patterned In subdued checks quiet color that adds life to the material, Really beautl- quality for each customer, On the Esquire have an introductory spring offer on men's al Canadian made cotton casual and work trousers, They ure regularly $6.05 and $6.06 and the sale price ts $4.95 0 pair. + * & + Cards with a radiance... ecards with a message of reverence... and cards that express a sentiment pecullarly your own .s . those are the Coutt's Hallmark Easter cards from the VARIETY STORE, Say, Jet me tell you what Jack and the girly have to make little ones clap their hands on Easter morning, They have bright baskets waiting to be filled with eandy and cotton ehiecks, or baskets that are already made up, chocolate choo-choo ‘ trains, chocolate ees And bunnies, eandy and novelties, They have ching ese Cups and. just about everything to make a ehild's Baster complete, For those trensure hunts you'll tnd pure ‘food coloring kits for decorating eaps, Th may be three weeks before Kuster, but you'll be wise to shop early at the Variety Store. r 4 4 + + + Pleture it now and treasure It always, That's precisely what you'll be able to do when you purehase a new camera from WRATHALU'S, Jack and Johnny have vn sale now on 86 nim cameras, and the selling price is consider- whly below cost. There ts also a reduction on 8 mm projectors and thay have | one only slightly used 8 min Timo projactor that ia a real buy. New arrivals at Wrathall's: Soild onk pleture frames, Ni) sizes and at a low price, and a now series of “How To" books. There is “How to take good snapshots”, “Ttow to Click with Colon” and there are more... and more... and mora. All for thin week... ee pei My tre. One of the contributors to this ° Wear ye... SITIOP, Tt’s all about the are loomed in England from that nre barely discernible, yet have ful... from a firm that is ever conscious of increasing ensunal side: pos | POD DOE Veererooeeerororen SC CCBESENDE DEREDEDEDGGDEOPO DPA HS PEPEBCEAAPEIFCOIEDEEH POCA POBEOLEBRDESGHOECEIOABEDDO AD TILL VISY PIPOD OVS a catenin eh ip ie BR 2 NT gh cna hee ig deren aaa Ee so oh Nea Ll ee a 4 4