Prince Rupert Daily News ‘Friday, May 17, 1963 yy w aa ree : Seb kas ew a —, TO we ee ee : —_ Rupert folk prepare to soak OPTOMETRIST PERSONALS p p p | up ae - OPTOMETRIST Mrs. Robert Ames and young uO | daughter Denise arrived Wed- . Phone 5548 . nesday by plane to visit Mrs. ~ $Un on ion Ollday weeKken $08 = Sra ave 7 Ames’ mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Erickson, 132 Prince Rupert residents today The Alaska Marine Hi , i 1 , \ ‘ ‘ as ghway ,tween Prince Rupert and inter- be here for two wake Oey, will what in all ikelinnee for enjoying | system also anticipated an ex- |ior points such as Terrace, Ha- 13215 DIAL 3215 iE \ Ww what in all elihood would be a « cceuecs zelton, Smithers and side and then ears for Vancouver where sunshine-drenched Victoria Day tra number of eruigers for one way points was expected to be FOR THE BEST ney ing spend one week before holiday weekend, | of its ships which leaves to- | hejyy A large number of people IN re ing to Toronto, a morrow and returns in t he |were planning sight-seeing and — With the weatherman fore- | early hours of Tuesday in |fishing trips to such plaees as CHINESE FOOD m PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL casting sunny skies throughout | the region, it looked as if a rec- ! , ee ord inumber of holiday-goers | to get back to their jobs would be travelling Highway 16; %#™e morning. for the three-day holiday. | Traffic along Highway 16 he- The CIT ~ Order of Royal Purple elects new executive — The Order of the Royal Pur- F. Wright, pianist. and Mrs. Don | ‘ple has elected a new slate of Crowe, third year trustee. : ‘officers for the year ahead, with: ASSEMBLY (Meeting in Sons of Norway Hal) 119 8th Avenue East the Nass area and Kitimat. Stores and businesses will be closed Monday, with:a few .ex-. ceptions, and there will be no mail delivery service. The post office, however, will be open for ;two hours in the morning. HEADING SOUTH? S.S. PRINCE GEORGE = | has some passenger and automobile space available on its May 28 and June 6 sailings from Prince Rupert to Vancouver. TRY THE GRAND CAFE FRESH BREAD DAILY Buy your Show Tickets . Anytime Open ’Till 1:00 a.m. -. time for work-a-day residents the ‘45 a.m.—Brenking of Bread unday School: 11:30 a.m ; Gospel Service: 7:30 p.m. \ Everybody Welcome » Phone 6311 or 4974 —_— Daily News : | | | | | | Book now for an enjoyable trip aboard CN’s luxurious cruise ship. For full details please contact: Canadian National Agent take | The installation will : 7 po . iMrs, Robert Menzies succeeding | place June 8, at the Rupert Club! Depot Ticket Canadian ; hos Ua UtlClCU |Mrs. W. A. McChesney as honor-: with Elks and other guests in/ Office National h t 7 y Fy ‘ed royal lady. ‘attendance. Phone 3118 Steamships wna now, a? oar Pee | Others on the new executive - ° | Also at the ORP'’s last meeting, | iare Mrs. John Connor, associate it was announced that a house! jroyal lady; Mrs. A. L. Hemmons, bingo will be held Wednesday at | loyal lady; Mrs. P. K. Deane. lec- the home of Mrs. D. K. Scherk. | ,turing lady: Mrs. Bert Ander- . graduate? | = i) SONS OF NORWAY MARK If you have the aptitude and INDEPENDENCE could be the career for you. An optometrist 's a vision specialist. Optometrists are respected members of their tions for the Sons of Norway last night were highlighted by the visit of Arne Tvete, Sup- dent Ken Laird and current president Henrik Ingvallsen. A throng attended the festivi- bord. Mr. and Mrs. Tvete left this morning Ly Alaska Marine Highway ferry for official ‘Bellavance, secretary: Mrs. C. M. and dance June 1 at the Legion ‘McIntyre, treasurer; Mrs. D. J. hall. The spaghetti dinner, for! David which much preparation is un-,. ‘Yo Big event coming up for the | interest to carry on to further . : . “son, conductress; Mrs. Eugene group is the spaghetti dinner: academic study, optometry Independence Day celebra- here centre with past presi- singing, a dance and smorgas- ung. chaplain: Mrs. MONTREAL, May 16 — Finding it hard to decide which home improvement to do first? Well, why not do them all at once? For in- stance, if your list includes painting the ver- andah, repairing the stairs to the back porch, - a check-up on the chimney and some cement work on the front walk, don’t let a lack of ready cash stop you. Your neighbourhood BANK OF MONTREAL can arrange a low-cost Home Improve- Holiday Theatre bri nging CLEARING , ent Loan. In this way you can get all your improvements done two lively shows next week | ment fell swoop on an economical, cash basis. B of M Home communities, and their in- reme president, froin Bellevue, come is in ‘ne with their Wash., and his wife, pictured responsibilities, It’s a young — -- sae : profession you might well consider. B.C. ASSOCIATION OF __ OPTOMETRISTS ‘Clue, inner guard; Mrs. E. L. der way, is to be served from 6:30 : ties at Sons of Norway hall, ‘Hubbard, outer guard; Mrs. W. to 8:30 p.m. | visits to Alaskan lodges. including initiations, choir — Harrington Photo t Improvement Loans are inexpensive and are repayable in con- ' soothing, relaxing bath made even more J/eeh 7? / Toeuriods with delicately scented Caigon me YL jae Bouquet. You see, Calgon Bouquet ‘con- NN PiPnocchio for children under | plays are directed by Nyra Ben- 12 will be staged Thursday at 4ison and Joy Coghill; sets and ‘p.m. in the senior secondary |ccstumes have been designed by ‘school auditorium, and Shakes- |Ted Parker, and costumes by :;peare in Orbit will be given for | Jessie Richardson, Geri Richard- 5 n ‘adults and high school students [son and Vi Higgins. ain, Mating Ist Sunday - | fat_8 p.m. es Joy Coghill'is k th Holy Communion - | Pinocchio for children under out Caneda as directa rough p.m. Evensong 4th Sunday.]'story of the wooden puppet who | OG Siete ess: DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CATITEDRAL ‘4th Ave, Wo at Dunsmuir St. 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 8:00 a.m. Family Communion CLUB STAFF HONORS MAYOR | Mayor P. J. Lester, who has left the Legion after five years as secretary-manager to enter business; and his wife, got a hearty farewell last night from Advertising | BOYS and GIRLS { venient guontnly instalments. Do see your BofM Manager | withou i as ie ' Holiday Theatre of Vancouver fessional artists includes Julia,;in various British Columbia. IT COSTS JUST A FEW PENNIES to feel like a princess... Brings Local Results returns to Prince Rupert next Gosling, Anna-May McKellar, |communities. when you ‘pamper’ yourself with a CALGON RO 4 ae oe week with two productions that Jocelyn Thompson, Phillip] Tickets may be obtained at BOUQUET bath. Yes, this is one of life’s CR = promise to be crowd-catchers Brown, Frank Glassen, Brian |the door. little luxuries that we can all enjoy ...a | A ag os CHURCH with young and old alike. ; Harrison and Douglas Reid. The | ???***7ererere ror rere reer reer ee COR I ee ditions’ your bath-water . . . makes it silky soft. . . helps your soap give extra lather - . and leaves no bath-tub ‘ring’. Treat yourself to a Calgon Bouquet bath tonight... and let your husband in on the secret. He’ll like Calgon Bouquet in his shaving-water for a really smooth, clean shave. . DAY RIGHT for your family . . ; BEGIN’ THE treat like muffins, for instance. So easy to oe BROKEN SIZES and STYLES i | \ \ \ t | : i } 3 11:00 _. SUEDE BABYALL | 2 for the Price of 1 . with a special 7:30 colorful presentation of scenes Club 27 and tie beverage room | di . ‘a i - famous | all- Famlly Service. .., teacher and adjudicator,. and! the staff of Club 27. ! f a make with TEA-BISK, | the . ‘ 7:30 a.m, Wednesdays, Salnt’s saeated: pe “Getight re Jovng. | founder of Holiday Theatre, Miss The ccuple were entertained Ey Ces 2 purpose baking mix. You! pe ee Bisk your 11:00 oa sundey School and sters ‘Benson is also a founder of! at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. ; fea Yan ne promise from the makers. And, Bible Class. f Shakespeare in Orbit. is a ‘Holiday Theatre and its execu- | Rany Yerxa, and the staff of believe me, your family will be proud of Very Rev, G.T. Pattison—Dial 4766 , tive director. The Theatre itself THE STORK SHOPPE 2 “ou! So ask for Tea-Bisk, I'm sure it will” ‘has had tremendous success in . : i ted Mrs. Lester with a ’ be one of the handiest mixes on your shelf EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH from Greek and Elizabethan :. : ; presen : Teas he 19 i ith handy, pre- aS : : ‘its endeavor of presenting the ' corsage and Mayor Lester with ... your grocer kas it in either the 19 02. size wil! ay, fth Ave. E. at Ambrose . r \ : : ; . fith con- Sunday ‘Schoo! 10:30 an theatre, featuring scenes from ‘classics of all kinds to students a large box of cigars. 221 West 3nd Ave. Phone 3821 measured one-cup envelopes—or the big 37 oz. size wi Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, The | | Tempest, Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex : } — oe ° ee ee vee i SET ee | Spring hues featured fJervices 11:30 arm. and 7:30 p.m. Pastor W. John Wilson—Dial 4403 venient pouring spout. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 1 OAD ye 2 ONS ith Ave. East (TALENTED ARTISTS : Qundav Schoo! 10 a.m ; The talented company of pro- | Services 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 pun. a wees see Baby Sitting for pre-schoolers ANNOUNCEMENTS | | 7 i at the Cherub Chib ' Rev. David Torvell—Dinal Seid “WORLD FEDERATIONISTS at St Peter S azaadl } ST. PETEWOS ANGLICAN or CANADA | Geld and mauve were the at the sewing stall were Mrs. V. ‘ End of 6th Ave, B ® Are you interested in Survival ‘colors reflected at, the bazaar E. Morrison and Mrs. D. H. Reve ROE M. Verburgh, 7:40 a.m.- -Matins M.A, iin the Nuclear Age? If so you are: ‘cordially invited to take part in 8:00 am Holy Communion 7 4 discussion at the home of Mr. 11:00 nam.- Holy) Bucharist | ‘ va . rarlank : 7:30 pam -- Evensong S.C. White, 1356 Ist Overlook | and spring tea of St. Peter's Anglican Church, The tea table covered with a lace cloth, was Franklin, at the baking counter, Mrs. W. B. Skimmer, Mrs. Wilf McLean and Mrs. D. Gemez; and a Tea 5 963 at eentred with candles and daffo- the kiddies’ corner was in Dally 7:30 a.m, Holy Communion J St.. on Tuesday, May 21, 1963 ato qi charge of Mrs. Mike Sehwab. except. Wednesday, 10:00 am. {18:00 p.m, Discussion Leader Dr. vo R EM. Yerturel ened a : . 5:15---Evensong, Ro Wo felliott. 197). Rev. RE. M, Yerburgh opencc Kishen arrangements were . ae a wa... the bazaar, and Mrs. James Mel- taren eare of by Mrs. V, II. Tat- ST OPATE'S LOTUERAN lor received and welcomed the oo a ne mel Ave, it Mettelde St OPE BIBLE SPEAKS ‘TO VOU guests. tersall, Mrs) FJ. Hicks, Mrs. J. Syaniriny Rehoo TAAM., hes ‘ae eee a) Fy perdiord we : Servier: Toa. end 7:30 pam ‘You Cannot Lose Your Place Fourers were Mrs. Yerburgh, P. Kurdgicl and Mrs. R, Kelsey, Bible Stody and Pruver Meeting 7: in Life Mrs. BE. G. Munn, Mrs, R. HW. Ya- and servers were Mrs D. Nor- Wednesday 8 pom. ewe ye : : Tha Ott Kee, Ss ily 280 pan Pastor doa, Mesto, ba sth Ave. We PRE Ra )st0 Kees Sunday” at Pet Dint 4164 . ’ | THE SSEVATION ARMY 27 Grenville Conrt—-Fraser &t : Qunelay Sehool 19°48 nm ' Bervices Vo aim. and 7:30 pam. mada and Mrs. C. J Currie. Cashier was Mys. ‘berg, Mrs, EE, 1D Sievert, Mrs. A, Martin. The Broadway Cafe T. S Moore and RUPERT BUS LINES EXCURSION BUS Capt. & Mrs, Hh Mebonatd Dial kort ond 6IRI f — | TO A Perfect Spet For .. EIRSR BAPTIST ' Bth Ave, East at Voung St. Muntor Tntermediate and ‘Teen ; errace Classes O46 aan ' Nursery. Kineerearten aod i Primary Tb pen, AND A Serviess Toam. and TRO pm, , Rev, oh oA, Roshi -ihib 060 FAMILY AFFAIR REGUEVE APRIST Bo ath ve B Bunetoy Hehaol TO am Berviers TEETH am. ane 7330 pam. 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