oe eee PO ee Na ey Re YET RT ee ews “School band presents concert tor Secondary school Wednesday’ night, — The band was led by Stan Marechek, who played four vio- lin solos and accompanied the A. varied well-rounded pro- gram. of well-known numbers was. presented by the symphony pand. of the Prince Rupert high echools ‘at Booth Memorial Jun- o instrumental soloists on the en CHURC " piano, - mr Ne BS. Ho Mr. Marechek played “Poeme” by Fibich and “iTumoresque” by A. Dvorak, accompanied by Hea-. ther Baxter on the piano. In the second part of the pro- » DIRECTORY. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL 4th Ave, W. at Dunsmuir St. 8:00 aim. Holy ‘Communion ram h “ 4 - e played “Romanza An- 9:00 a.m. Family Communion eoluza” by Pablo de Sarasate 3rd ‘Sundey a.m, Mating ist Sunday i Holy Communion 7:30: pamuvEvepsong. 4th Sunday, - Family. Service. . : 7:30 a.m, Wednesdays, Suaint’s 1100" Days, Holy Communion am, Sunday School and -: Bible Class. Very Rev, GV. Patiison—pial 4768 | EVANGELICAL FRE CHURCH : 6th Ave. E. at. Ambrose Bunday Schoo! 30:30 a.m. Services 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Pastor W. John Wilson—-Dial 4403 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ' £35 4th Ave, Kast ~ Sunday Schoo) 10 a.m Services 11:00 aan. and 7:00 pun, Baby. Sitting for. pre-schoolers . at the Cherub Club Hey, 1,.8. Gumpl- -Dial 5823 8T, PETER’S ANGLICAN End of Gth Ave. FE. Rev. REO M. Yerburgh, 1:40 aam,—Matins | 3:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 9:30 a.m.-—Holy Eucharist “Hora Staccato” by Denicu, ac-. ‘companied by Alison Newton. Karin Rauschenberger played |Bach’s “Sonata” and “Berceuse” from “Jocelyn” on the flute, and David Bell played “Two Guitars” on the trumpet, The last num- ber wags arranged by Mr. Mare- chek for the trumpet. The band leader also arranged a number for the 28-member band to play. They also played \“Great Gate of Kiev’, “Liebes- traum”’, “Pacific Grandeur”, “Londonderry Air,” and the lilt- ing “Danube Waves” waltz. Band members were: clarinets, Lothar Kinar, Arnold Rivett, Joyce Johnston, John Reid, Lioyd Fraser, Bob Sklapsky; Alison Large, Inga Snidal and Wendy Armstrong; sousaphone, Warry Moore; French horn, Jim Wood, Alison Newton; trumpets, Mike 41:00. M.A, . 7:30 p.m,--Evensong : ire’ i ukst t Daily—7:00 a.m. Holy Communion Hrehirchek, J i m Blackstone, except . Wednesdy, 10:00 a.m. Walter Bussanich and David Saturday 6:00 aan. 5.15 Evensong || Bell; trombones, Kalle Kriitmaa ween rnin: nn rene and Rickey Lindseth; saxa- BT PAUL'S LUTHERAN Sth Ave, at McBride St phones, Glen Berg and Douglas Cameren; flutes, Susan Hard- Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Services 1} am. and 7:30. p.m. Kev. 8. 3. Kude—Diak 2504 HE SALVATION ARMY 27 Grenville Court—Fraser St. Sunday School 12:45 pm. Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Capt. & Mrs, HH. MeDonald Dial 3024 aud 6181 | ing, Karin Rauchenberger, Bob Warren, Jillian Gregory and Shirley Robb; horn, Tom Timms, snare drums, Ken Bowman, bass drums, Dennis Clifton. FIRST BAPTIST Ave, Kast at Young . 8t. Intermediate and Teen Classes 0:45 a.m Nursery, Kindergarten. 604 Primary 12:35 p.m, Services 11 a.m. and 7:39 p.m. - tev, J. A, Kostam—Dial 5066 : bth , Juntor, REGULAR “SAPTIST 629. Gih Ave.” EB. Sunday School 10 a.m. Services 11:16 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Hev, L. BE, Jackson—Dtal 4971 MENNONITE — BRETHREN CHIU CLE cy | Port, Edward (West Coast Children’s Mission) Bunday Schow!—-10:30 a.m, Services 11 30 4.m. and 7:30 p.m, Pastor dohn Goertz FIRST ONITED ee ree oe? Prince Rupert Daily News : jaa vr q BRIGADIER and MES. S'EANL Tuesday from. son, Douglas. vation Army services Sunday. A Marykno}l] Missal and a car- nation. corsage were presented P. Lyons by the Catholic en's League ciation Hall. | with her. family: ment Insurance Commission. Beliveau said that Mrs, Lyons; Friday, December 7, 1962 FY J. JACKSON arrived in the city Newfoundland, accompanied by their 15-year-old Interested in youth activities and Scouting, Briga- dier Jackson has served in Ontario, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Van- couver and Juneau, Alaska. They will pe welcomed at the Sal- CWL presents farewell gift During the business session, !reports to long - time member Mrs. G. league's recent activities which. Wom-iincluded a akfast and a November rum- Ire at their meeting ‘bre held’ Wednesday at the Annun- image sale. | Father James Tracey, Mrs. Lyons leaves next month jdirector, spoke to the members for Dawson on the meaning of Advent and Creek where Mr. Lyons has been ‘also introduced Father Thomas transferred with the Unemploy- | Lascelles, OMi, who has arrived. iin the city League president: Mrs. A. J.’ Murphy. | f THE SEASON OF ADVENT” 4 -During the season of Advent Ythe church reminds us of two things; one the approximate “Veoming of Christ the Child and Saviour at his incarnation at |Christinas, and the second the {final coming of Christ as king Jand judge at the end of the world. Advent is a joyous time in our anticipation of jChristmas, but it is aiso a very ‘| golemn time as we reflect upon the Last Judgment. We love the former because we can share in athe children’s happiness and | joy, but too often we are ehild- ish in our approach to the lat- 4 ter. i | Iam reminded of the pathetic |seene where our Lord stands over against Jerusalem. Jerusa- lem for the Jew was more than a city: it was a symbol. It was |the “Holy City” the City of God. | What possibilities there were for (this great city. She had rejected gome of the prophets, and re- i € rz possible. allow it. Why? tian gospel is whom it reveals. will listen no fused to believe that Jesus Christ was the Messiah. On Palm Sun- day they threw their clothes on the ground before him, and five days later they would crucify him, He had come down to the city asking for a verdict, but its sight moved him to tears. The history of his people came pefore hirn. He saw the spiritual were given on the! successful parish league’ shar ... so much possibility and so little of realization! He burst into tears and said: “If only you had known the things that are to succeed: Father would be greatly missed for her | unfailing devotion to league: work and the good wishes, and’ prayers of al) the members went | with her to her new home, Christmas corsages were pre-' sented to five 25-year members, | Mrs. C. P. Balagno, Mrs. C.: Shaeffer, Mrs. M. Simpson, Mrs.. J. Caron and Mrs, E. McCaffery. ° THE | BIBLE BPEAKS TO YOU : Keeping Peace in the ' Family - “God, the Only ‘Cause and Creator” KTKN—9:30 Kc. Sunday at 3:30 pan. / 636 6th Ave. West : Jr.-Intermediate and Teen Bible : - Glags--9:45 am. | . : _ Nursery, Kindergurten-and mY - 0 Primary) a.m.” - / Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Rev, BR, Ww. K, Elllot—Dtab 3ll4 PACEY WALL—UNITED CHURCH . 1217 7th Ave. Kast . Junior-Intemediate Sunday, «. School-—-10 a.m. | : + Windergartan-Primary. hs emaol- SL alm, Stan Marechek bandleader ete PENTECOSTAIL TABERNACLE 202 6th Ava. We! : Sunday Schor. 10 a.m, . Services 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m, . ‘ i itey, C..A,. Mylhre BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH : 200 4th Ave. Kast . Sunday. Senool 1G a.m. Bervices .} a.m, and 7:30 p.m. tev, J. Hausehenberger—Dial 2453 - an kcm ea! - >. For information phone R. W, Lewis) or UV, G. Westcott — BSBT 1834 PLACED IN Noli eee sealed oe yah tS ath abel uy aid testi!) TORONTO, December 6th—What's in a name? A good deal if the names are on your Christ- mas gift-list and you don't know what to buy for them. Let me. give you a useful tip—go right into your neighbourhood branch of the BANK OF MONTRIEAL and see the Christ- mas gift line-up there. You'll find tastefully- MS decorated cheques and money orders in gay folders or envelopes for Christmas giving — the very thing to dress up gifts of money, And don’t miss the special children’s passbooks in attractive seasonal covers — very popular with doting aunts and uncles especially, Why not drop in to the B of M tomorrow—and don't forget to take your Christmas gift list, « seamen manent GET THE VALUE OF THE YEAR when you next huy LIBBY’S oe SAUERKRAUT You'll get full flavour a | value... and this extra ‘bonus’, as welll iia * { .., with any 4 Libby lahels, plus just $4.00, 13 m4 you ean get an &pieco MELMAC table eel : and stainless steel cutlery with ee ae selling hand-polished wooden i value — $10.20! 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WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR!» HELP THE K comes winter. ..— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY glory and yet so much spiritual | that your Crown of Life. | WEEKLY SERMON really for your good ... but your eyes are closed to them struction is coming upon YOU) qay, December ... you did not know the day of , your visitation.” In 70 A.D. the vision was a horrible reality. So few believed that it was Jerusalem City destroyed? Surely not. God would not allow it, But God did Because God | gives us our freedom to choose, | always — but he can’t give us| the freedom to’ escape the re-: sults of our decision. The Chris- | a message of ; peace and comfort to those who} hear it and accept the Lord | is also aj message of disturbance and ter- | ror to those who ignore or re-} ject it. Pascal said: “When men | longer to the Truth, then Truth will speak im- mediately to men.” I sincerely hope that the Ad- vent season for you will be a very happy one as you prepare materially and spiritually for the birthday of Our Lord. And welcome Christ into your heart by per- sonal faith will not only bring real joy in all your festivities, put prepare you for His return, as your King to give you the the It of met Holy | Jesus ANNOUNCEMENTS @ Sons of Norway whist and ‘cabaret dance Friday night De- cember th. Whist 8 o’clock. Everyone welcome. (238) .. + G-| @ Sons of Norway meeting Mon- 10th, at 8:00 p.m. (240) | long way before you match its famous Full . GOSPEL MEETING (Pentecostal) Saturday Night, 8 p.m. - Carpenters’ Union Hall, Fraser Street Everyone Welcome ‘flavour. OF PRINCE RUPERT A Branch of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. 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