, , 5 iy ae ae Si EAL ¥ " " eee Pg ty Dy Mapa eee yn Rep et tee ye ge a . : . Cee ee ne We A we ew wk ey ee es ee wee, , ee Pere Tee eee oe owe ee ee, oe . 4 " 4 r ee Ee Oe ee “CHURCH DIRECTORY: "ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL _4th Ave, W, at. Dunsmuir 8t. | @: a.m. Holy, Communion 9:02 Aim... Family Communion 8rd Sunday 11:00 a.m, Mating lst Sunday '"" Holy ‘Communion 7:30 p.m. Evensong 4th Sunday, . 'Pamily’ Service, - 7:30 a.m,...Wednesdays, Saint's Days,..Holy Communion Fast-moving rehearsal indicates’ Clutterbuck well worth seeing Tonight and: Saturday night, | in their dress rehearsal Thurs- members of the Prince Rupert | day night, it should be an Civic’ Centre Little Theatre | event well worth seeing. will present the three-act play, |‘ The . play’s seven-member Halibut Exchange Here are today’s results from Atlin, 13,500, pounds medium at the Halibut Exchange: 22.6, 12,000: large at 23.6, 500 chix CANADIAN BOATS lat 19; Connie Jean, 12,000 pounds, oe sold to Pacific, 10,000 pounds! Atli, 35,000 pounds, sold to medium at 22.6 cents a pound, ' Babcock, 28,500 pounds medium 1,000 large at 23.7, 1,000 chix at' at 22.6, 1,500 large at 23.7, 5,000 Pugh and Arthur -Pomfret (Len Reed and Bob Whiteley) and their wives ‘Deborah Pomfret and Jane Pugh a Clutterbuck, in the Civic | cast pulled off a fast-moving (Roxanne Erwin and Mar- 19; chix at 18.5. " 4, 43:00 am. “Sunday School and Centre professional performance in garet Davey), Gony, 26,000 pounds, sold to pe ass. the dress rehearsal. _ very Rev.'G.1. Pattlson—pi If they do as well in their The play opens on board a : y TiGAL " al 4766 two performances as they did | ELUSIVE CHARACTER luxury liner, where the Pom- THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YoU 3215 DIAL 3215 EVANGELICAL, FRE cauRCA ' The play revolves around the | frets and the Pughs are en- ners ‘FOR THE BEST unday Schoo! 10:30 aon te So . 7 elusive (sometimes) Mr. Clut- | joying a cruise. Health and God's Law IN services 11:30 am. and 7:30 p.m. rout C atc ‘terbuck, apparently the play It works from the ship to the | KTKN—9:30 ke, Sunday at 2:40 p.m. Pastor. W. John Wilson—Dial 4403 , : boy of Venice. shore and back to the ship CHINESE FOOD |. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A hig catch’ of trout proved In inolves itself with the | again to an amusing, and un- PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL - wealth Ave, jpaat costly to two Prince Rupert men age-old theme of the love tri- | expected, conclusion. | TRY THE ASSEMBLY (Meeting in Suns of Norway Halt) 119 Sth Avenue East 9:45 a.m.—Breuking of Bread Sunda, School: 11:30 a.m Gospel Service: 7:30 p.m. mVveryhody Welcome Phone 6511 or 3974 angle —- only in this case with a somewhat unusual twist. _ Director Rosemary Gilbert has obviously done a great deal of work with the cast. The Lion’s share of the “play is carried by Julian Services 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Baby Sitting for pre-schoolers - + at the Cherub Club Rev. David = Torvell—Dial 5823 _ ST, PETERS ANGLICAN _ End of 6th Ave, E. Rev. R. E. M. Yerburgh, M.A, ‘7:40 am.-—Matins 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist 7:30 p,m.—Evensong Dally—- 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion except Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. §:15—-Evensong, “s Saturday when they appeared before Magistrate E. T. Apple- whaite. ; oo. The men, Otto Schuhknecht and Victor Wittchen, were found, with 93 trout in their possession near Dragon Lake. They had been’ fishing only Clutterbuck is played by Owen Erwin. Janelle Hayden ‘portrays Mellisa, his wife, and Don Ely acts as a waiter. Play starts at 8 tonight and tomorrow night. Tickets will be on sale at the door. . : i : ° one day. The limit of trout per|~ ~~ JOrince Rupert Daily Mews itv. 3 fisherman per day is 12. ‘ 7 , , . Magistrate Applewhaite finedjr- = each man $25 and costs. Gospel teams. Hear a visit church B.C. Liberal Party Leader Two visitations, orie in mid- RAY PERRAULT, M.L.A. May and the other June 2, have 8 p.m. Tonight been made to the Port Edward CIVIC CENTRE GRAND CAFE FRESH BREAD DAILY , Buy your Show Ticketg .. Anytime Open 'Till 1:00 a.m. me 4 A BSA miata titi Mh ‘ST PAUL'S LUTUERAN ’ Sth. Ave. at McBride’ st. Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Services.11 a.m. and 7:30 pm. Biple Study. and Prayer Meeting coy - Wednesday 8 pm. : Pastor J. A. Hesje, 130 Sth Ave. W ope "+, Dial 4164 = 7 - THE SALVATION ‘ARMY 27 Grenville Court—Fraser S¢. Sunday’ School 12:45 p.m. - .@ervices.11.a.m. and 7:30 p.m. "Capt. & Mrs, H. McDonald _ : Dial 3024 and 6181 Mennonite Brethren church. A five-man gospel team visited + the church in May. The speaker of the team becaine ill, however, |. and the male quartet sang and ..; FIRST BAPTIST Sth Ave. East. at Young &t. FLORISTS’ GUEST. SPEAKER REGULAR 3APTIST - 629 6th Ave. E. Delivery Association’s Unit 11-B in Prince Rupert June 22, 23 and 24. Guest speaker for 18,000 foreign florists in prac- tically every country of the world. | Junior’ Intermediate and Teen Interflora, the international the convention of more than . sours a5 8m flowers-by-wire organization, ving Allen OSS ener toe Early this month a group came "Primary 12:16 p.m, will be-a featured topic at the Was above, president of In- from the Mennonite Bible an MALE QUARTET Bee oe A Reka pict Sogo’ || meeting of Florists’ Telegraph: terflora, which has more than soeeut consisted cf a fom S Rev. Abe. Klassen, group consisted of a female trio, t ' { . preached for the evening. : | a male quartet and a speaker, | from Western Pentecostal Bible College atthe . | 7 Pentecostal Tabernacle | "a SATURDAY 8:00 pm, — . . Sunday’Schoo) 10 a.m. Services 11:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, ‘Rev, L, EF, Jackson__Dtal 3971 IODE chapter plans picnic Cambrai chapter, IODE, held its meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Erling Wick, MENNONITE BRETUIREN CHURCH : .. Port Edward Sunday School—10:30 a.m. Gervices:11'30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, ‘Pastor John Goertz Mrs. Olsen elected by Women of the Moose Mrs. Molly Olsen was elected;mittee chairmen before the in- SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. Pastor Rev. C. A. Myhre FIRST UNITED Ub) EAST? with Miss Ei ames presid- , | JrcInterne in Ave. Weet pipe | {Senior regent at the last regu-‘stallation ceremony near the end ne. Bove nee Grom ores PRINCE RUPERT LITTLE THEATRE V-63-4> a / - Class—9:45 a.m. lar meeting of the Women ofiof this month. sent. Miss Evie Rivett gave an Presents < . ‘Nursery, Kindergarten and the Moose Wednesday. Mrs. Hazel MacKenzie was : Primary—11 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev, RB. W. K, Eltiot—Dtal 3114 FACEY HALL--UNITED CHURCA , ' 3217 %th Ave. East . ‘Junior-Intemediate Sunday School—10 a.m. interesting report on her trip to Victoria to attend the national. convention. Plans were made for-the an- |] | nual picnic to be held June 19 at Also during the meeting, con-| Winner of the contest. ducted by members of the Aca-| ““20*?2"?"* *wwere demy of Friendship with Colleg- TEA ARRANGED ian Pilford in the chair, Mrs. FOR OVER 70s Stanley Rachuk was elected jun- plan a worry-free trip with your CN Agent Look for more than relaxed rail travel when. you plan your trip with CN. Your CN Agent | will arrange hotel reservations and bookings “CLUTTERBUCK” Directed by Rosemary Gilbert CIVIC CENTRE home ~ : nst require. Kindergarton-Primary Charen || Hoo perg as chaplain, Morris} _Co-Ordinating Couneil at its ‘Comadina. “mn vee Friday and Saturday, June 7 and 8 — 8 . | | Heading east (or north: pepoy T.CkET OFFICE . Bchool- aL a.m. Mrs. J. Kasper was name a meeting aan the ade tinal plane conten won the monthly ; . y aturday, June an _ p.m. | east or southeast): CN prince Rupert, Phone 3118 FORGOIRE GUMS || sey" eure fr ine ern] years stern es —— if ate sane ste |) Recreate, ee are Pe Services 1h Seno A 7230 pan. . OO ee new members, Mrs. Ed- torium June 19 at 2pm. This Announcements " a a es Rev, G. A. Myhre’ tea is for anyone over 70 year: of age. : PPI LODE LOLLIPOP OL E- @ U.F.AW.U. ‘meeting ‘for’ ten- ward Clarke, Mrs. Rose Petter- dermen and collectors Saturday, | . Phone 5839 son and Mrs. S. Hapay were pre- : BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH . . 6 June 8th at 2:00 p.m. to vote on ‘ GENERAL ELECTRIC sented corsages by Mrs. Joseph conciliation board a dA 200 4th Ave. East hai f the academy Ad ti . . Th N ward. Bunday Schoo! 10 a.m. Long, chairman 0 ; Gvertising in e €ws itendermen and collectors are ‘11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. of friendship committee. fo . urged to attend this meeting. : tev, 3. 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