ta a aon ’ 40° Lot : . . . . r gt ee _ . . . : . 4 fe . vere ewer ee ere eee ee ee ew ee ee He ee ee : oa . oe Lona . a a ue vo: : oe . : ‘ . ? ° * eT ' ee , " 1% wt” ” sponges ig Prince Rupert Daily News 3 i ‘d Friday, August 3, 1962 ee ae PA Mer sei ee, oats | | Unique library eee, Se oe if ee) | at World Fair SEATTLE «) — The elaborate library at the World’s Fair is proving one of the most popular attractions. Univac machines tell the visi- tors individually what books they should be reading, give them wise words from famous men and tell them about the countries cf the world. “ Visitors are fascinated by see- ing their names come out of the large grey machine with a per- sonal answer to personal ques~- tions. The booths that teach French, science, fine arts, speed reading and basic education through small films, oral aids and ma- chines are alse proving popular. The children’s library reports] |). successful reactions. a CHURCH DIRECTORY eee a ANGLIOAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave, W.oat Dimnsmitir St. #500) aan. Holy Comimtunion 9:00 ain. Pemily Commurnton Sra Gedy 11:00 wan, Matine lat Sunday Holy Comuiuitindion 7:30 pan. Beensene 4th Sunday, Family Service, UB80 um, Wednesdays, Saint's Dove. Holy Ceammunion 11:00 am Suiday Sehool and Pitote Olhirs.. Very Rev, Got. Pattison—Plal 4766 BEVANGEDEOCAL FREE CHURCH 6th Ase. fo at Ambrose Sunday Sela i200 mn. Services Vie? am. ane F300 pom Pastor Wy. Joti Wilsan--Diedl blag FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 2n5 th Ave, hast Sundae Geliog! 16 aan. Tiny Tots 11 am. Servicers 2100 am. and 720 pm Rev, BS. Gitbie -trhad Uk23 ST, PIPER'S SNGETOAN Endoof 6th Sve, hk. | | | | | a aye ing i : ‘oo — Saami ee 8g Stahy Comsaiiin and others bring inci eth VELCOMING COMMITTEE of | ee niganien ad, the Red Cross Blood Donor | perereeereeeeere sees ee DeateLDeDDO DEEP O@tPL TE ITE TES, Rev, D. Chassels--oial Sot children’s movies and listen to Pek ran the storytelling,” says Beverly Coes at dey ° siornoon Bancroft, a librarian from Bever- ane yesterday = alter ton, Ore. “They have a wonder- werr the two hard-working CO- ful time.” chairmen of the publicity com- _. mittce, Mrs. Nellie Barton deft) and Mrs. R. M. D. Wad- dell, who wag aided by two- PERSONALS year-old) Frank and four- Square dance teachers Mr. and month-old Bill. Mrs. Barton 5 oes Mrs. Arthur Sweet of 1944 Bighth | bad first-hand knowledge of sa - Bid Avenue East with Joyce and| the advantages of the Red ection of Rev, John Goertz of Port Edward | Robert left by car Thursday af-| Cross blood bank as she was ldren who attended 2 week's camp at ternoon for Nelson where they given many transfusions after Few Acres on Braun’s Island at Terrace. Twenty-two of the chilaren were from Port Edward will visit with relatives. They undergoing surgery in Van- ‘and the others were from Terrace and Hazelton. Their daily program included nature study, will also attend a square dance couver in February. She at- ‘Bible study, swimming, boating and sports, and chores. They returned home by car last week. |institute, Canadian Capers, at tr-butes her life and good : _— Photo by Gladys Blyth |the Nelson Hotel August 6 to 11.,; health today to those trans- Their other daughter, Gloria,| fusicns, — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman. . , who has been holidaying in Cal- i p ERSO NA gary, Alta, will join them at ; Neison and they will visit in New : Starting tonight and con-, Hundreds of people attended Walter Wright of Vancouver|yostminster before returning PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL Sp PAUTLIS LUTHERAN bth Ave, at Mcfride St. Sunday Sebool O:15 a.m, Services Tham. and TsO pom, Rev. M. OB, Odland —piol 164 TUE SALVATION ARMY et Grenville Couct—-Fraser St. Sunday School 12:45 porn. Services PT) aan. and 7:30 p.m. Capt, & Mre, i. MeDonald Dial 30%? and GF8l i an oe AE: EVENING CAMPFIRE AND SINGSONG under the dire Bennonite Brethren Church, was enjoyed by the 33 chi FIRST BAPTIST sth Ave, Fast oat Young St. Junior, Tatermediate and Teen Classes G40 aur. Nursery. Kindergarten and Primary 12:85 p.m, Services 1t aa. tud %:30 p.m. Rey, 3. A, Roskam—Dial 5060 REGULAK BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. EB. Sunday Sehoot 12 acm. Services 17:15 ara. and 7:30 p.m, Rev, hE. BL dackson_ibal 3978 tinuing every Friday for the rest |the Tele-Rama put on by the arrived in the ciby recently tO | home August 20 ' ASSEMBLY a TT _ ef the summer, a run-down of {Co-Op Centre at the Sons of Nor- itake over his duties as manager | + + + HT steets .. tx nan forest fire hazards and condi- 'way Hall Wednesday and several;o{f the Northland Navigation | M. H. Waters, of the Prince | Me a enue East. all) (West Coast Children’s atisston) we istric visi ; j Ss : ‘te 8 3 i “s , “ Sunday Sehooi-10030 a.m, tions vuhroughout the district |television sets were sold, it was | Company. He was aoe aeiter ‘Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative | as im. Breaking of Bread Serviens 1130 wim. and 7 30 pan, will be given over radio station reported by Earl Crofford, Co- |hy his wife, Betty and daughter’, Association Settlement Service, :| Silay Sehyot: 11330 am Pastor John Goertz CEPR at 11:30 am. and 6:45 Op hardware manager, Operat- | Lynne, 13, Gail, 11, and Karen, 4.|,44 Mrs. Waters, left by car Gospel Service: 7:30 p.m. eee r : ti with theling the TV camera and demon- | Mr Wright has been with the! . , ” . luverybody Welcome FIRST UNITED pm. In co-operalion Wl ME be “ | Thursday for a holiday in south- Phone Galt or 3974 616 6th Ave. West Je-Intermeciate und Teen Biblia forest protection service of the |strating the 12 sets was Gordon Northland Company for four | ern British Columbia. B.C. Forestry Department, the |Chisholm, manager of Chisholm j years and was a divisional man-| __....- = wo Class. 9:45 am, Nursery, Kinderaarten and : PORT CPDWARD eOSPep CHAPEL : ; g | : : 3 2 closed roads and restricted areas | Industries of Port Moody. Ele- | ager for Simpson-Sears Company | . . Piimary—il will be announced, so that people [envoar os John Magor of ‘before that, ; | Summer Wo rsh | D Services Services 11 n In. and 7:30 pm : leaving on holidays will be fore- vancouver won e oor prize oO Temptingly prepared, delightfully served Rey, RL OW. K. Eiot—-Ptal Bata “warned of interior conditions, [a radio transistor. ANNOUNCEMENTS _ | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN AND Seafoods. Try our fresh salmon and halibut RETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH * * * | * * * @ Meeting of all UFAWU and | steaks, our crab or shrimp salads and the Sis an ee gat - « Sunday Schoo 7 a.m. The post-poned “Sidewalk Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Vance and | Brotherhood Salmon Net Fish- FIRST U N ITED ‘CHU RCH ES new Seaburgers. Services liam and Tan p.m. “. Cafe” will be held at the |soris Michael and David of 432:ermen 10 a.m. Saturday, August: Rev, J. Rauschenberger—-Dial 2453 -o. Jubilee Fountain Plaza this |Fnimerson Place left by car|4th, Civic Centre. Salmon Price, . . . —— enna < Saturday, starting at 1 p.m. In | Wednesday night for a month’s Negotiations. Proof of mem 10:00 a.m.—First Presbyterian Church a ondota PACEY FATT wn ep mURCH ‘case of rain, the affair will be | holiday in Marneaeanes and other ship required. : 1 } 5 a.m —First United Church Juntor-Intemediate Sunday eld in the Civic Centre the |southern points. They were ac- a4 . _ " School 10 a.m. ene ‘day. Proceeds from this | companied by John Magor, 11, THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOu) The Rev. I Gamble is in charge during the momth of Where Eating is a Pleasure—Not a Habit’’—Phone 2621 Rinderunrten-Priaary Chureb project will go towards paying |son of Mr. and Mrs. John Magor “TRUTH” e Rev, ivan » pan Rehertson, Saps. ' putstanding accounts in the {of Vancouver, who had been | yop —ogo kc. Sunday at 3:30 p.m. | August Si snenenernreeenneeeeereer teen eet PtOG es PPE CCP E PEC EE EEPE ETL I A . 1 = _ we: -- ae: vee ee ee co ee eee S —~ fiuilding of the fountain, ‘visting here for the past month. ' $$ —— ea at - Seer eee Sale Now Going On! Save $$ © REFRIGERATOR FREEZERS aE wn to Your CO-OP CENTRE for These Tremendous Appliance Bargains! IMPERIAL WASHER“: While Thee’ Last” 299 0 vues [MPERIALDRYER 9 "269° vam CUSTOM WASHER = = "254.%5 vuem CUSTOM DRYER =: 1016950 Save Space! 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